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  • 61prison — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Place of confinement Nouns 1. prison, penitentiary; maximum, medium, or minimum security prison, jail, lockup, gaol, cage, coop, den, cell, oubliette; cell block; stronghold, fortress, keep, dungeon,… …

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  • 62Folkingham — infobox UK place country = England latitude = 52.88725 longitude = 0.40596 map type=Lincolnshire official name = Folkingham population = 1,000 shire district= South Kesteven shire county = Lincolnshire region = East Midlands constituency… …

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  • 63Clerkenwell Prison — Clerkenwell (old) Prison Visiting time at the House of Detention, 1862 Location St. James s Walk, Clerkenwell, London, England Coordinates …

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  • 64English Poor Laws — Poor Law redirects here. For the Poor Law systems of Scotland and Ireland, see Scottish Poor Laws and Irish Poor Laws. Although many deterrent workhouses developed in the period after the New Poor Law, some had already been built under the… …

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  • 65jail — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. See prison. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. prison, penitentiary, house of correction, penal institution, correctional facility, goal, cell, carcel, cage, guardhouse, guardroom, brig, pound, reformatory,… …

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  • 66Coldbath Fields Prison — Not to be confused with Clerkenwell Prison otherwise known as the Clerkenwell House of Detention. Coldbath Fields Prison Birds eye view of Coldbath Fields. Location Clerkenwell, London C …

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  • 67Prisons — • Discusses the history of prisons, as well as the influence of Christianity in their development and modern reform Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Prisons     Prisons      …

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  • 68Crewe Almshouses, Nantwich — Crewe Almshouses, Beam Street, Nantwich Crewe Almshouses or Crewe s Almshouses is a terrace of seven former almshouses at the end of Beam Street (SJ6548152562 …

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  • 69Workhouse — Former workhouse in Nantwich, dating from 1780 In England and Wales a workhouse, colloquially known as a …

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  • 70John Carr (architect) — John Carr (1723 1807) was a prolific English architect. He was born in Horbury, near Wakefield, England, the eldest of nine children and the son of a master mason, under whom he trained. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/4747 Oxford… …

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