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London Prison
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defunct London prison where debitors and men convicted of libel where sent
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Do you mean �Compter�? The following were all �debtor� prisons in London:
Coldbath Fields Prison (now part of Mount Pleasant Royal Mail Sorting Office)
Fleet Prison (pulled down in 1846)
Giltspur Street Compter (pulled down in 1854)
King's Bench Prison (pulled down in the 1870�s)
Marshalsea Prison (mostly pulled down in 1849, with some parts surviving unitl the 1970,s)
Poultry Compter (pulled down in 1817)
Wood Street Counter (destroyed by the fire of London in 1666, and rebuilt under the name of Giltspur Street as above)
Coldbath Fields Prison (now part of Mount Pleasant Royal Mail Sorting Office)
Fleet Prison (pulled down in 1846)
Giltspur Street Compter (pulled down in 1854)
King's Bench Prison (pulled down in the 1870�s)
Marshalsea Prison (mostly pulled down in 1849, with some parts surviving unitl the 1970,s)
Poultry Compter (pulled down in 1817)
Wood Street Counter (destroyed by the fire of London in 1666, and rebuilt under the name of Giltspur Street as above)