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marshalsea
marshalsea Hist. (ˈmɑːʃəlsiː) Forms: see marshalcy; also 4 marchasye, 5 marschalse, 6 marshialshy, mareshelsey, marchese, marshashey, 7 marshall sea, (martial sea), 6– marshalsea. [The same word which in other senses is spelt marshalcy. In the 16–17th c. the word was imagined to be f. marshal + see,...
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Marshalsea
Marshalsea was originally the name of the Marshalsea Court. First Marshalsea (1373–1811)
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The Marshalsea occupied two buildings on the same street in Southwark.
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The Marshalsea, Dublin
The Marshalsea, Dublin may refer to the following defunct prisons in Dublin, Ireland:
City Marshalsea, Dublin
Four Courts Marshalsea
Marshalsea of Manor Sepulchre
Marshalsea of Liberty of Thomas Court and Donore
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Marshalsea Road
The area around Marshalsea Road has many Dickens associations. The Marshalsea prison, associated with the Marshalsea Court, was located close to the southeast end of what is now Marshalsea Road, just north of St George's
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Marshalsea Court
The Marshalsea Court (or Court of the Marshalsea, also known as the Court of the Verge or the Court of the Marshal and Steward) was a court associated Associated with the court was the Marshalsea Prison.
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City Marshalsea, Dublin
The City Marshalsea was a debtor's prison in Dublin, Ireland. The original Marshalsea prison from which these were named was built in Southwark south of the City of London, for prisoners from the Marshalsea Court
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Four Courts Marshalsea
The Four Courts Marshalsea was a prison in Dublin, Ireland until 1874. The original Marshalsea prison from which these were named, was built in Southwark south of the City of London, for prisoners from the Marshalsea Court
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submarshal
ˈsubˌmarshal Obs. exc. Hist. [sub- 6.] A deputy or under-marshal; an official in the marshalsea acting as the knight-marshal's deputy.1594 Crompton Jurisd. 104 Lopinion del Court fuit, que le Submarshal fuit deins le case del dit estat. 1607 Cowell Interpr., Submarshall,..is an officer in the Marsha...
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Lant Street
Lant Street is a street south of Marshalsea Road in Southwark, south London, England. The Marshalsea prison, associated with the Marshalsea Court, was located a little to the north of the southeast end of Lant Street, just north of St George's
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Thomas Wood (priest)
He was later transferred to Marshalsea Prison. He died in Wisbech Castle c.1588. References
16th-century English Roman Catholic priests
Year of death unknown
Year of birth unknown
Mary I of England
Inmates of the Marshalsea
Prisoners
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