- dickenslit.com places/marshalsea.htmlThe prison was originally built to hold prisoners convicted by the Marshalsea Court, but by the time of Charles Dickens its primary function was as a debtor's prison.
- amusingplanet.com 2018/08/marshalsea-debtors-…At the Marshalsea Debtors’ Prison in London, there was a bar, shop and a restaurant for privileged prisoners who could afford to.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Marshalsea<nowiki>Marshalsea; Marshalsea; Маршалси; Marshalsea; Marshalsea; زندان مارشالسی; マーシャルシー; Marshalsea; Marshalsea; Marshalsea...
- londonremembers.com subjects/marshalsea-prisonThe Marshalsea only became exclusively a debtors' prison in the mid 17th century. Never a model of cleanliness and godliness it was condemned in about 1800 and...
- travelcurious.com united-kingdom/london/…Most explicity, the father of the title character in Little Dorrit is imprisoned in the Marshalsea. The prison was demolished in the 1870s.
- tekportal.net marshalsea/British Dictionary definitions for marshalsea Marshalsea noun (formerly in England) a court held before the knight marshal: abolished 1849 a prison for debtors...
- lookup.london marshalsea-prison-wall/In the middle of a park in Southwark lies a dark secret, a remnant of London's past. Have you ever noticed the Marshalsea Prison wall?
- abandonedspaces.com conflict/marshalsea.htmlBut despite everything Charles did, his father was taken to Marshalsea on February 23, 1824. Marshalsea prison was built in the 14th century on what is today...
- tr.wiki7.org wiki/МаршалсиBirinci Marshalsea Hapishanesi (1329–1811). İlk Marshalsea binası, Borough High Street'in biraz aşağısında duruyordu, bina 150 x 50 fitten büyük değildi.
- bifold.co.uk marshalsea/Marshalsea Hydraulics develops and supplies hydraulic equipment for the international offshore oil and gas industry for both subsea and topside applications.