- The
Marshalsea (1373–1842) was a
notorious prison in Southwark, just
south of the
River Thames.
Although it
housed a
variety of prisoners—including men...
- The
Marshalsea,
Dublin may
refer to the
following defunct prisons in Dublin, Ireland: City
Marshalsea,
Dublin Four
Courts Marshalsea Marshalsea of Manor...
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features Amy Dorrit,
youngest child of her family, born and
raised in the
Marshalsea prison for
debtors in London.
Arthur Clennam encounters her
after returning...
- The
Marshalsea Court (or
Court of the
Marshalsea, also
known as the
Court of the
Verge or the
Court of the
Marshal and Steward) was a
court ****ociated...
- The Four
Courts Marshalsea was a
prison in Dublin,
Ireland until 1874. The
keeper of the
prison was the
Marshal of the Four Courts, a role
filled after...
-
Steward of the
Marshalsea; by the 19th
century the
latter had come to be, in practice, the only
sitting judge of the court. The
Marshalsea and
Palace Courts...
- of the
Royal Household, in 1479 he was
appointed Knight Marshal of the
Marshalsea Court, an
office for life
which p****ed to his son
Thomas in 1491. In July...
- The City
Marshalsea was a debtor's
prison in Dublin, Ireland.
Debtors were
imprisoned there by
order of the
Court of
Conscience and Lord Mayor's Court...
-
Marshalsea South view of the
north range of the
Marshalsea in 1773: the
original prison ('now
called the
common side') is on the far left, the Marshalsea...
- the
Marshalsea Prison for Debt,
caring for her father, William, who now
enjoys a
position of
privileged seniority as the
Father of the
Marshalsea. Amy...