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    Fleet Prison - Wikipedia

    Fleet Prison was a notorious London prison by the side of the River Fleet. The prison was built in 1197, was rebuilt several times, and was in use until 1844. It was demolished in 1846. 展开

    The prison was built in 1197 off what is now Farringdon Street, on the eastern bank of the River Fleet after which it was named. It came into particular prominence from being used as a … 展开

    In 1601, the poet John Donne was imprisoned until it was proven that his wedding to Anne Donne (née More) was legal and valid. The priest … 展开

    The London Encyclopaedia, Ben Weinreb & Christopher Hibbert, Macmillan, 1995, ISBN 0-333-57688-8 展开

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    • Roger de Saperton; fl. 1381
    • Elizabeth Venour (c. 1460s)
    • Edmund Haslewood (d.1548) of Maidwell
    • John Haslewood (d.1550) of Maidwell 展开

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