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Plaque

Clink Prison - bronze

Inscription

Clink Prison
The Clink Prison is the name given to all the prisons that have stood on a number of sites in this vicinity. The first prison in 1127 was a cellar in the Palace of the Bishop of Winchester, and the last was in Deanman's Place (Park Street). The prison held Protestant and Catholic religious martyrs at various times. It was closed in 1780, when it was burned by the anti-Catholic Gordon rioters.
Historic Southwark

Site: Clink (2 memorials)

SE1, Clink Street

Two plaques, both erected by Southwark Council - excessive.

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Clink prison

The Clink Prison is the name given to all the prisons that have stood on a nu...

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Southwark Council

The London Borough of Southwark was created as an amalgamation of the Metropo...

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Clink prison - blue

Clink prison - blue

London Borough of Southwark The Clink, 1151 - 1780, most notorious medieval p...

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