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Wat (wie) is bridewell - definitie

FORMER PALACE IN THE CITY OF LONDON, ENGLAND; FORMER PRISON
Bridewell; Bridewell Prison; Bridewell Hospital; Royal Hospital of Bridewell; Precinct of Bridewell
  • "Copperplate" map of London]], surveyed between 1553 and 1559
  • Edward VI grants a charter in 1553 to Bridewell Hospital
  • Bishop of Lavaur]]), at Bridewell Palace
  • "A Scene in Bridewell", plate IV. [[William Hogarth]], ''[[A Harlot's Progress]]'', April 1732
  • The Old Bridewell]], [[New York City]] (1768–1838)
  • The Pass Room at Bridewell from Ackermann's ''Microcosm of London'' (1808–1811), drawn by [[Thomas Rowlandson]] and [[Augustus Pugin]].
  • "The Prospect of Bridewell" from [[John Strype]]'s ''An Accurate Edition of Stow's "[[A Survey of London]]"'' (1720)

bridewell         
n.
Prison, jail, penitentiary, work-house, house of correction.
Bridewell Palace         
Bridewell Palace in London was built as a residence of King Henry VIII and was one of his homes early in his reign for eight years. Given to the City of London Corporation by his son King Edward VI for use as an orphanage and place of correction for wayward women, Bridewell later became the first prison/poorhouse to have an appointed doctor.
Bridewell         
·noun A house of correction for the confinement of disorderly persons;
- so called from a hospital built in 1553 near St. Bride's (or Bridget's) well, in London, which was subsequently a penal workhouse.

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Bridewell Palace

Bridewell Palace in London was built as a residence of King Henry VIII and was one of his homes early in his reign for eight years. Given to the City of London Corporation by his son King Edward VI for use as an orphanage and place of correction for wayward women, Bridewell later became the first prison/poorhouse to have an appointed doctor. It was built on the banks of the Fleet River in the City of London between Fleet Street and the River Thames in an area today known as Bridewell Place, off New Bridge Street. By 1556 part of it had become a jail known as Bridewell Prison. It was reinvented with lodgings and was closed in 1855 and the buildings demolished in 1863–1864.

The name "Bridewell" subsequently became a common name for a jail, used not only in England but in other cities colonised by Britain including Dublin, Chicago and New York.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bridewell
1. Something should be done about it." Bridewell police station in Nottingham answered 1,1'4 of 2,383 calls.
2. Last night Mustaf Jama arrived back in Britain and was driven to Bridewell police station in Leeds.
3. The arrested adults were expected to appear in an overnight session of Bridewell district court to face a range of criminal charges.
4. The other night he was found prostrate in the street, and his comrades, assuming in their usual fashion that he was drunk, removed him to the bridewell, where he was left for hours, as it was thought, to right himself.
5. The 33 men were taken before a special sitting of Bridewell district court in the early hours of Sunday where they were charged with breaking Ireland‘s forcible entry and occupation act.