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Essay heading: Bridewell
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and the Thames River. The Bride well house of correction, demolished in 1863, was on the site of a palace built under Henry VIII and given by Edward VI to the City of London in 1553 for use as a training school for homeless apprentices. The building later became a prison. Bridewell thus came to be used as a general term for a prison or house of correction... displayed 300 characters
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Standing on the banks of the Fleet River, it was named for a nearby well dedicated to St Bride.. It was leased to the French ambassador 1531–1539. In 1553, Edward VI gave the palace over to the City of London for the housing of homeless children and for the punishment of 'disorderly women'. The City took full possession in 1556 and turned the palace into a prison, hospital, and workrooms... displayed next 300 characters
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