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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...
- Look up
bridewell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bridewell is a
common noun
meaning jail (now archaic) and the
proper name of a
number of jails....
- The
Bridewell was a
prison in Edinburgh, Scotland,
built by
Robert Adam in 1791. The
remains of the
prison can
still be seen
built into the
bottom part...
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George Bridewell (born 8
August 1988 in Etchilhampton, Wiltshire)
races for
Honda Racing UK in the
British Superbike Championship.
Bridewell is a Superbike...
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Tothill Fields Bridewell (also
known as
Tothill Fields Prison and
Westminster Bridewell) was a
prison located in the
Westminster area of
central London...
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Wymondham Bridewell was the
local prison or
bridewell in Wymondham, Norfolk. The site was in use as a
prison from as
early as 1619. The present, grade...
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Jeffrey Todd
Bridewell (born May 13, 1967) is an
American former professional football quarterback who was
selected in the 12th
round of the 1991 NFL...
- Under-Secretary for Ireland, it
became a male
penitentiary known as the
Richmond Bridewell. The
motto above the door read
Cease to do evil;
learn to do well. In...
- The
Museum of
Norwich at the
Bridewell (formerly The
Bridewell and the
Bridewell Museum) is a
museum of the
social history of the city of
Norwich in England...
- The
Bridewell Taxis (later The
Bridewells) were an English, Leeds-based
indie rock group,
active from 1987 to 1993. The
Bridewell Taxis were
briefly known...