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Old houses in the Butcher Row, London The right-hand corner house on St. Clements Lane reputedly used by the leaders of the Gunpowder Plot
Une Enfant Qui Sait CompterThis illustration, the title of which translates as The Child Who Can Count, shows a pupil speaking with an examiner, having the following conversation
Wood Street Compter, 18th centuryWood Street Compter, prison owned by the Sheriffs of London, built in the mayoralty of Sir Samuel Strange in 1670. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of
Inside view of the Poultry Compter, 1811, a London prison in Cheapside operated from medieval times to 1815. This particular building was built soon after the great Fire of London, 1666
Giltspur Street CompterEngraving depicting the Giltspur Street Compter in 1840. It was a compter or small prison, designed by English architect and surveyor George Dance the Younger, mainly used to hold debtors
Wood Street CompterWOOD STREET COMPTER used mostly for debtors but also as an overflow for Newgate : demolished in 1816