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Gatehouse Prison was a prisoninWestminster, built in 1370 as the gatehouse of Westminster Abbey. It was first used as a prison by the Abbot, a powerful churchman who held considerable power over the precincts and sanctuary. It was one of the prisons which supplied the Old Bailey with information on former prisoners (such as their identity or prior criminal records) for making indictments against criminals[1]

Gatehouse Prison in the 18th century

While he was imprisoned in the Gatehouse for petitioning to have the Clergy Act 1640 annulled, Richard Lovelace wrote "To Althea, from Prison", with its famous line

"Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage"

The Crimean War Memorial, on the site of the Gatehouse in front of Westminster Abbey

The Gatehouse prison was demolished in 1776. On its site, in front of the Abbey's Great West Door, is the Westminster scholars' Crimean War Memorial.

Notable inmates

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Giles Wigginton, Puritan cleric and controversialist, was imprisoned for 2 months around 1584, for refusing to take an oath. Sir Walter Raleigh was held here the night before he was beheaded in Old Palace Yard, Westminster on 29 October 1618.[2] The Gatehouse prison held many famous dissenters and people charged with treasonous crimes, including Thomas Bates, Christopher Holywood,[3] Richard Lovelace, Samuel Pepys, John Southworth, Sir Thomas Ragland,[4] Henry Savile and Laurence Vaux.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Trial Procedures". Old Bailey online. Archived from the original on 5 February 2007. Retrieved 1 February 2007.
  • ^ "The Book of Prisoners". The Tower of London. Camelot International.
  • ^ "Christopher Holywood". Catholic Encyclopedia. New Advent.
  • ^ "Ragland, Sir Thomas, of Carnllwyd, Glam. Roughton Holme, Norf. and Walworth, Surr". The History of Parliament.
  • ^ "Laurence Vaux". Catholic Encyclopedia. New Advent.
  • Further reading

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