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A scene from Hogarth's A Rake's Progress (1735) set in Bedlam, London's main hospital for the insane at the time. Sightseers, such as the two women in the background, could pay to look at the inmates chained up in their cells.

Popular name for Bethlem Royal Hospital, the earliest mental hospital in Europe. The Priory of St Mary of Bethlehem was founded in Bishopsgate, London, in 1247 and was used as a hospice by the 14th century. It has been sited in West Wickham, Kent, since 1930. It is now used as a slang word meaning chaos.



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A day out watching the antics of the mad in bedlams was considered free entertainment.
At the opposite end of the square were displays by morris dancers including the Martha Rhoden's Tuppenny Dish and the Shropshire Bedlams both from Shropshire and the Silhill Morris from Solihull.
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