Middlesex County Jail, London, Ontario, Canada is the still-active courthouse for Middlesex County in Ontario, Canada. The courthouse is one of the oldest buildings in London, and was built by the same group of judges who built Eldon House, which is not far from Middlesex County Courthouse. Originally designated London District Courthouse, the courthouse was the district office, court, jail and police office. In the courtyard stood the public gallows, on which 15 people were hanged over time. Today, the Middlesex County Courthouse is still active as the political seat for the county.
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| - Middlesex County Jail, London, Ontario, Canada is the still-active courthouse for Middlesex County in Ontario, Canada. The courthouse is one of the oldest buildings in London, and was built by the same group of judges who built Eldon House, which is not far from Middlesex County Courthouse. Originally designated London District Courthouse, the courthouse was the district office, court, jail and police office. In the courtyard stood the public gallows, on which 15 people were hanged over time. Today, the Middlesex County Courthouse is still active as the political seat for the county.
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| - Middlesex County Jail, London, Ontario, Canada is the still-active courthouse for Middlesex County in Ontario, Canada. The courthouse is one of the oldest buildings in London, and was built by the same group of judges who built Eldon House, which is not far from Middlesex County Courthouse. Originally designated London District Courthouse, the courthouse was the district office, court, jail and police office. In the courtyard stood the public gallows, on which 15 people were hanged over time. Today, the Middlesex County Courthouse is still active as the political seat for the county. It is reported that the ghosts of some of the earlier inhabitants still wander the building.
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