For-l'Évêque
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Coordinates: 48°51′29″N 2°20′38″E / 48.858°N 2.344°E
The For-l’Évêque was a prison in Paris. It was in operation from 1674 until 1780, and was demolished at the start of the 19th century.
History
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Mademoiselle Clairon led to the For-l’Évêque.
Sources
- Jules Édouard Alboise du Pujol, Auguste Maquet, Les Prisons de l’Europe, t. 1, Paris, Administration de librairie, 1850.
- Gaston Maugras, Les Comédiens hors la loi, Calmann Lévy, Paris, Librairie Nouvelle, 1887.
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