A tradesman's token was issued at the Sunn Tavern upon Bridewell Steps in 1649-72 (Burn, p. 31).
Perhaps led to Bridewell Dock.
·noun A house of correction for the confinement of disorderly persons; — so called from a hospital ...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
A place erected by Henry VIII. to the west of Fleet River, between the river and Whitefriars (S. 70)...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
·- Steps for mounting a bed of unusual height. ...
North out of Bristow Street, in the precinct of Blackfriars (Elmes, 1831). Not named in the maps. ...
Pieces of wood bolted to the side of a ship for the convenience of ascending; in smaller vessels the...
The Sailor's Word-Book
Bridge over the Fleet opposite Bridewell at the end of Paved Alley, built of timber before the Fire,...
A name given to the mouth of the Fleet and mentioned as the western boundary of the Blackfriars 1560...
At the south end of the Fleet, where it emptied itself into the Thames (Leake, 1666). In 1670 appli...
See Bridewell. ...
West out of New Bridge Street at No. 12 (P.O. Directory) and south to Tudor Street. In Farringdon Wa...
Extended south from Bride Lane to the Thames and west from New Bridge Street to the City of London G...
At the north-east end of Gravel Lane, Houndsditch. In Portsoken Ward (Rocque, 1746-Boyle, 1799). Si...
Pieces of quartering nailed to the sides amidships, from the wale upwards; for the people ascending ...
In Black Horse Alley, Fleet Street, leading up steep steps into the Old Bailey, opposite the Session...