Category
page 1Debtors' prisons
Newgate Prison
former prison in London
Lincoln Castle
Grade I listed building in Lincolnshire, England, UK
debtors' prison
prison for people who are unable to pay debt
Oxford Castle
castle in Oxford incorporated into a now closed prison
Norwich Castle
historic castle and museum in Norwich, England
Lancaster Castle
Grade I listed castle in Lancaster, United Kingdom
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Marshalsea
The Marshalsea (1373–1842) was a notorious prison in Southwark, just south of the River Thames. Although it housed a variety of prisoners—including men accused of crimes at sea and political figures charged with sedition—it became known, in particular, for its incarceration of the poorest of London's debtors. Over half of England's prisoners in the 18th century were in jail because of debt.
Fleet Prison
12th-century prison in London

Ludgate
Ludgate was the westernmost gate in London Wall. Of Roman origin, it was rebuilt several times and finally demolished on 30 July 1760. The name survives in Ludgate Hill, an eastward continuation of Fleet Street, Ludgate Circus and Ludgate Square. The gates' materials were sold for £148.
Old Melbourne Gaol
former jail in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and now a tourist attraction
The Clink
former prison in Southwark, England
Coldbath Fields Prison
former prison in England, UK
Monmouth County Gaol
building in Monmouth, Wales
Gatehouse Prison
prison
St Briavels Castle
Grade I listed castle in Forest of Dean, United Kingdom