Location | Clerkenwell, London |
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Coordinates | 51°31′31″N 0°06′46″W / 51.52528°N 0.11278°W |
Status | Closed |
Capacity | 2000 |
Population | 1700 (as of 1877) |
Opened | 1794 |
Closed | 1885 |
Former name | Middlesex House of Correction |
Managed by | Middlesex Guildhall |
Notable prisoners | |
Edward Marcus Despard, William Thomas Stead, Owen Suffolk |
Coldbath Fields Prison, also formerly known as the Middlesex House of Correction and Clerkenwell Gaol and informally known as the Steel,[1][2] was a prison in the Mount Pleasant area of Clerkenwell, London. Founded in the reign of James I (1603–1625) it was completely rebuilt in 1794 and extended in 1850.[3] It housed prisoners on short sentences of up to two years. Blocks emerged to segregate felons, misdemeanants and vagrants.