They were hauled off to the barracks, spent the night in the bridewell, and the next day were convicted. |
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Two Fermanagh girls who never laughed were certain that he must have served time in a bridewell, so cold was his expression and so calloused his small hands. |
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Edward VI had supplied one of the royal palaces to serve as a house of correction for the poor, known as Bridewell. |
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Bridewell prison in Liverpool has experienced the same ghoulish fate, its bedrooms even decorated with artworks by famous ex-cons. |
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Mr Lyons' parents, John and Sheila, visited him in the Bridewell and said he was completely disorientated, swaying and slurring his words. |
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Bridewell Island, Fri GT This piece was modified on 24 Mar to make it clear that Numbers artists would be supplying music for the installation Loop With Numbers but would not be appearing live. |
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But she pertinaciously refused to make any response. So that he was about to make her mittimus to Bridewell when I departed. |
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Following John Howard's investigations into prison conditions the Denbighshire justices resolved to build a new model prison in Ruthin on the site of the old Bridewell. |
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