King's Bench Prison

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The King's Bench Prison was a prison in Southwark, south London, England, from medieval times until it closed in 1880. It took its name from the King's Bench court of law in which cases of defamation, bankruptcy and other misdemeanours were heard; as such, the prison was often used as a debtor's prison until the practice was abolished in the 1860s. In 1842, it was renamed the Queen's Bench Prison, and became the Southwark Convict Prison in 1872. rdf:langString
La Prison de King's Bench était une prison dans Southwark, un quartier du sud de Londres, depuis le Moyen Âge jusqu'à sa fermeture en 1880. Elle tire son nom du tribunal King's Bench, qui jugeait les cas de diffamation, de faillite et d'autres délits. Ainsi, la prison était principalement remplie de personnes endettées jusqu'à ce que cette pratique soit abolie dans les années 1860. En 1842, elle est renommée Prison de la Reine, avant de devenir le centre de détention de Southwark. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The King's Bench Prison was a prison in Southwark, south London, England, from medieval times until it closed in 1880. It took its name from the King's Bench court of law in which cases of defamation, bankruptcy and other misdemeanours were heard; as such, the prison was often used as a debtor's prison until the practice was abolished in the 1860s. In 1842, it was renamed the Queen's Bench Prison, and became the Southwark Convict Prison in 1872.
rdf:langString La Prison de King's Bench était une prison dans Southwark, un quartier du sud de Londres, depuis le Moyen Âge jusqu'à sa fermeture en 1880. Elle tire son nom du tribunal King's Bench, qui jugeait les cas de diffamation, de faillite et d'autres délits. Ainsi, la prison était principalement remplie de personnes endettées jusqu'à ce que cette pratique soit abolie dans les années 1860. En 1842, elle est renommée Prison de la Reine, avant de devenir le centre de détention de Southwark.
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