The Kings Bench Prison as it appeared in 1823, c1827, (1912)
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The Kings Bench Prison as it appeared in 1823, c1827, (1912)
The Kings Bench Prison as it appeared in 1823, c1827, (1912). The Kings Bench Prison, Southwark, took its name from the Kings Bench court of law in which cases of defamation, bankruptcy and other misdemeanours were heard. The prison was often used as a debtors prison until the practice was abolished in the 1860s. In 1842, it was renamed the Queens Prison, and later became the Southwark Convict Prison. From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]
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A C Black Adam Charles Adam Charles Black Arial View Besant Convict Courtyard Debtor Debtors Prison Elevated View Penitentiary Prison Prisoner Sir Walter Sir Walter Besant South Of The Thames Southwark Walter Walter Besant
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