Bridewell Hospital
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Three days before the patient is brought to Bethlem to be viewed, you are to leave in writing at the Clerk's Office in Bridwell Hospital, Fleet-street - the names of two housekeepers within the bills of mortality, with the particular places of theri abode, and in what parish, and what business they follow - to be security for the patient upon admittance
Bridewell Royal Hospital (Witley, England)Date: 1775?]
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Bridewell Hospital, London: the interior of the pass-room with women and children, some lying on palliasses. Coloured aquatint by J. Hill after A. C. Pugin and T. Rowlandson.
Augustus Charles PuginDate: 1 March 1808Reference: 21557i
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The outfall of the Fleet ditch. Lithograph after J.M. Thorp (?).
Date: 1900-1999Reference: 567137i
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King Edward VI, seated on a throne, presenting the Charter of Bridewell Hospital to the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London. Engraving by G. Vertue after H. Holbein, 1750.
Hans Holbein the YoungerDate: 16 Feb. 1750Reference: 570455i
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Bridewell Hospital: a ruined corner of the courtyard and staircase, with a vignette of a room. Engraving by B. Howlett, 1813, after C. J. M. Whichelo, 1803.
John WhicheloDate: 1 January 1813Reference: 21525i







