10 results filtered with: Fleet Prison (London, England)
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Clandestine marriages in the Chapel and Rules of the Fleet Prison 1680-1754. Vol. 2, Transcripts of registers at the Public Record Office ; piece RG7/3, 1678 to 1679, 1707 to 1709, 1728 to 1729; piece RG 7/163; 1737 to 1740; piece RG 7/563 ; 1726, 1728 and 1730 / Mark Herber.
Herber, Mark D.Date: [1999], ©1999- Books
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The humours of the Fleet. A poem. By W. Paget, comedian. With a preface, containing a sketch of the author's life.
Paget, William.Date: [1745?]- Books
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Remarks on the Fleet Prison: or, Lumber-House for men and women. Written by a prisoner on the common-side, who hath lain a prisoner near three years, on the penalty of a bond. No debtor.
Wood, Simon.Date: 1733- Books
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A report from the Committee appointed to enquire into the state of the goals of this kingdom: relating to the Marshalsea Prison; and farther relating to the Fleet Prison. With the resolution of the House of Commons thereupon.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
Clandestine marriages in the Chapel and Rules of the Fleet Prison 1680-1754 : transcripts of registers at the Public Record Office piece RG7/162, November 1736 to January 1754 piece RG7/118, November 1736 to July 1748 with an introduction / Mark Herber.
Herber, Mark D.Date: [1998], ©1998- Books
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Mr. Bambridge's case against the bill now depending, to disable him to hold or execute the office of warden of the prison of the Fleet; ...
Bambridge, Thomas, active 1729.Date: 1729?]- Books
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A true state of the proceedings of the prisoners in the Fleet-Prison, in order to the redressing their grievances, before the Court of Common-Pleas. Impartially collected, and publish'd as a key for the more clear apprehension of some part of the late Glorious and Memorable report in Parliament, by John Mackay, Sen. Most Humbly Dedicated to the Honourable the committee of the House of Commons, For inspecting into the State of the Goals of this Kingdom.
Mackay, John, Sen.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Pictures
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The Fleet Prison, London: the courtyard, with prisoners playing racquets while others stand and talk. Wood engraving by Fleming after A.C. Pugin and T. Rowlandson.
Date: 1870-1879Reference: 37718i- Books
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A report from the Committee appointed to enquire into the state of the goals of this kingdom: relating to the Fleet Prison. With the resolutions and orders of the House of Commons thereupon.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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The humours of the Fleet: an humorous, descriptive poem. Written by a gentleman of the college,...
Paget, William.Date: 1749