Off topic.
I thought I'd ask, is "Bridewell" also a colloquial term at your end of the country for a holding cell, or pre-trial detention room?
I only recently discovered this term in use in Yorkshire and dammit, I grew up there, but don't recall anyone using the word when I was a kid.
I thought I'd ask, is "Bridewell" also a colloquial term at your end of the country for a holding cell, or pre-trial detention room?
I only recently discovered this term in use in Yorkshire and dammit, I grew up there, but don't recall anyone using the word when I was a kid.
I think 'Bridewell' is a generic term for a prison. In the modern era it seems to be used to describe a large-scale police custody suite. There are Bridewells in Leeds & Liverpool and probably elsewhere. I worked for a number of years in the Nottingham Bridewell which opened in 1995, but I believe the original was in Westminster.
Coming back to the topic under discussion, I think the madorosis explanation is an intriguing possibility.
Regards, Bridewell.
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