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On Saturday, two Volunteer leaders were escorted by the British to Arbour Hill Prison, where Pearse ordered them to surrender.
High points on the Metacomet Ridge in East Granby include Hatchet Hill and Peak Mountain ; the latter offers bird's eye view of the historic Old Newgate Prison.
The prison is often referred to as the " Gander Hill Prison " after the neighborhood it is located in.
Other historic buildings, in Gothic and neo-classical styles, included Durham Castle, Lambton Castle ( continuing the work started by his father ), Durham Prison, Elvet Hill House ( 1820 ), Burn Hall and Eggleston Hall, all in County Durham.
The town's suburb of Parkhurst is home to three prison sites: the notorious Parkhurst Prison itself, Camp Hill, and Albany, all of which make up HMP Isle of Wight, the largest prison in the UK.
The parish includes Shenley Dens, Shenley Hill, Grange Farm, Crownhill, Oakhill / Woodhill ( including Woodhill ( HM Prison ), Shenley Wood ( including Medbourne ) and Shenley Church End.
As it resisted dissolution the monastery was treated harshly: the Prior, John Houghton was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn and ten monks were taken to the nearby Newgate Prison ; nine of these men starved to death and the tenth was executed three years later at Tower Hill.
The original fortified quarter can thereby be roughly traced to have comprised the two northern spurs of the city's Seventh Hill in a triangle, stretching from the Porphyrogenitus Palace to the Anemas Prison, from there to the church of St. Demetrios Kanabos and thence back to the Porphyrogenitus Palace.
The college, located on the former site of the Charlestown State Prison, opened in 1973 in vicinity of Bunker Hill — site of the Battle of Bunker Hill during the siege of Boston in the Revolutionary War.
Prisoners in Mountjoy Prison, Midlands Prison, Wheatfield Prison and Arbour Hill Prison who constructed podiums and made flags, towels, signs, benches and other equipment.
* Bernard Hill: actor ; his roles include Yosser Hughes in Boys from the Blackstuff, Captain Edward J. Smith in Titanic, King Théoden in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, and the warden of San Quentin Prison in True Crime
Calton Hill was the location of the notorious Calton Jail, a complex comprising a Debtors ' Prison, the Bridewell ( 1791-96 ) by Robert Adam ( later replaced ) and a Felons ' Prison of 1815-17 by Archibald Elliot.
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* 1890 – At Auburn Prison in New York, murderer William Kemmler becomes the first person to be executed by electric chair.
* 1964 – Charlie Wilson, one of the Great Train Robbers, escapes from Winson Green Prison in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom.
The city served as the venue for the medical dramas ER and Chicago Hope, as well as the fantasy drama series Early Edition and 2005 – 2009 drama Prison Break.
* 1990 – Nelson Mandela is released from Victor Verster Prison outside Cape Town, South Africa after 27 years as a political prisoner.
* 1977 – James Earl Ray escapes from Brushy Mountain State Prison in Petros, Tennessee, but is recaptured on June 13.
* 1864 – American Civil War: Confederate spy Belle Boyd is arrested by Union troops and detained at the Old Capitol Prison in Washington, D. C.
* 1981 – Provisional Irish Republican Army member Bobby Sands begins his hunger strike in HM Prison Maze.
* 1981 – Francis Hughes starves to death in the Maze Prison in a Republican campaign for political prisoner status to be granted to Provisional IRA prisoners.
* 2005 – Australian Schapelle Corby is sentenced to 20 years imprisonment in Kerobokan Prison for drug smuggling by a court in Indonesia.
* 1972 – Last executions in Paris, of the Clairvaux Mutineers, Roger Bontems and Claude Buffet, guillotined at La Sante Prison.
* 1920 – After 74 days on Hunger Strike in Brixton Prison, England, the Sinn Féin Lord Mayor of Cork, Terence MacSwiney died.
* 1981 – The Hunger Strike by Provisional Irish Republican Army and Irish National Liberation Army prisoners at the Maze Prison in Northern Ireland ends after seven months and ten deaths.
* 1910 – Dr. Crippen is convicted at the Old Bailey of poisoning his wife and is subsequently hanged at Pentonville Prison in London.
* 1983 – Maze Prison escape: 38 republican prisoners, armed with 6 handguns, hijack a prison meals lorry and smash their way out of the Maze prison.
* 1971 – The four-day Attica Prison riot begins, which eventually results in 39 dead, most killed by state troopers retaking the prison.
* June 10 – James Earl Ray escapes from the Brushy Mountain State Prison in Petros, Tennessee, but he will be recaptured on June 13.
* November 9 – WWII: U. S serviceman Edward Leonski is hanged at Melbourne's Pentridge Prison for the " Brown-Out " murders of 3 women in May.
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