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Examples of compters include London's Wood Street Compter, Poultry Compter, Giltspur Street Compter and Borough Compter and the lock-up over the Abbey Gateway, next to St Laurence's church, in Reading, Berkshire (this was the Compter Gate and the lock-up was known as the Compter).
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Compter
Compter (ˈkaʊntə(r)) Old spelling of counter n. (q.v. for etymology and history), formerly used in all senses, and from the 17th c. the official spelling of the word as: The name of certain city prisons for debtors, etc. in London, Southwark, Exeter, etc. The two London Compters or Counters are ment...
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Cornelis Compter
Cornelis Compter (16 July 1894 – 23 February 1945) was a Dutch weightlifter.
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COUNT | translate English to French - Cambridge Dictionary
COUNT translate: compter, calculer, compter, compter, importer, compter, compter, être considéré, décompte…. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.
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Wood Street Compter
The Compter was originally one of two prisons, the other, the Poultry Compter, located on the Poultry. Both were destroyed during the Great Fire of London in 1666, although the Poultry Compter was rebuilt, and Giltspur Street Compter was constructed in 1791
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Borough Compter
The Borough Compter was a small compter or prison initially located in Southwark High Street but moved to nearby Tooley Street in 1717, where it stood 'Compter Court'.
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Poultry (disambiguation)
a medieval household responsible for the purchase and preparation of poultry
Poultry, London, a street in the City of London, United Kingdom
Poultry Compter
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Giltspur Street Compter
The Giltspur Street Compter was a compter or small prison, designed by English architect and surveyor George Dance the Younger, mainly used to hold debtors In 1815 it took some prisoners from the nearby Poultry Compter prior to its closure.
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Poultry Compter
Poultry Compter (also known as Poultry Counter) was a small prison that stood at Poultry, part of Cheapside in the City of London. The Poultry Compter was demolished in 1817.
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William Fennor
He was the author of The Compter’s Commonwealth (1617). This work was written from his experience of imprisonment at London's Wood Street compter.
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玛格丽特的冒险 L'Aventure des Marguerite
Mais c’est sans compter sur une mystérieuse malle magique qui les transporte chacune dans l’époque de l’autre. Mais c’est sans compter sur une mystérieuse malle magique qui les transporte chacune dans l’époque de l’autre.
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Poultry, London
The street gave its name to a prison, Poultry Compter. It was a brick building in its heyday having fifteen wards, of which one for Jews. It was closed in the early 19th century and its prisoners transferred to the new White Cross/Whitecross Street Compter/Prison.
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A City Ramble
A City Ramble: or, the humours of the compter (sometimes The City Ramble) is a 1715 dramatic comedy play by the British writer Charles Knipe. A City Ramble, or the Humours of the Compter. As it is acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn Field. By Mr.
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