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  2. Village lock-up - Wikipedia

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    Some lock-ups also had stocks, ducking stools, pillories, or pinfolds, alongside them and the origins of the 18th-century village lock-up evolved from much earlier examples of holding cells and devices. The Oxford English Dictionary refers to a round-house as a place of detention for arrested persons and dates its first written usage to 1589.

  3. Hunmanby lock-up - Wikipedia

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    The building was constructed in 1834 as the village lock-up, for the temporary detention of people. The village's animal pound was in poor condition, so a new pound was constructed, adjoining the lock-up. The lock-up fell out of use in the 1890s, after a police station was constructed in nearby Filey. [1] [2] The building was grade II listed in ...

  4. Smisby lock-up - Wikipedia

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    The lock-up (or roundhouse) in Smisby, Derbyshire, England, is a village lock-up dating from the late 18th century. Such lock-ups were fairly common in England at that time and were used to hold miscreants , often drunkards , or other low-level offenders awaiting transportation to the local assizes , for short periods of time.

  5. File:Village lock-up, Tottington.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Everton Lock-Up - Wikipedia

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    Everton Lock-Up, sometimes referenced by one of its nicknames such as Prince Rupert's Tower or Prince Rupert's Castle, is a village lock-up located on Everton Brow in Everton, Liverpool. The 18th-century structure is one of two Georgian lock-ups that still survive in Liverpool ; the other is in Wavertree .

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    Staff at site near where dog walker vanished condemn ‘awful’ abuse online

  8. Stocks - Wikipedia

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    The stocks, pillory, and pranger each consist of large wooden boards with hinges; however, the stocks are distinguished by their restraint of the feet. The stocks consist of placing boards around the ankles and wrists, whereas with the pillory, the boards are fixed to a pole and placed around the arms and neck, forcing the punished to stand.

  9. Dolton church sues village over plans to relocate, judge asks ...

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    A Dolton church has sued the village and Mayor Tiffany Henyard, saying it has been blocked from efforts to remodel a building to use as a new home for worship services. Redeemed Christian Church ...