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The '''Old Bailey''' was a [[courtroom]] in [[London]]. In the [[17th century]], it was presided over by [[George Jeffreys|Judge George Jeffreys]]. A replica of the Old Bailey was sustained in the [[imagination]] of [[Sepulchre (Dead London)|Sepulchre]], who sentenced the inhabitants of its mind to [[death]] in order to sustain itself. After being arrested for a [[parking offence]] in the [[2008]] zone of Sepulchre's mind, the [[Eighth Doctor]] was [[Tractor beam|transported]] to the 17th century Old Bailey, where he was found guilty of [[horse]] [[theft]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dead London (audio story)|Dead London]]'')
The '''Old Bailey''' was a [[courtroom]] in [[London]]. In the [[17th century]], it was presided over by [[George Jeffreys|Judge George Jeffreys]]. A replica of the Old Bailey was sustained in the [[imagination]] of [[Sepulchre (Dead London)|Sepulchre]], who sentenced the inhabitants of its mind to [[death]] in order to sustain itself. After being arrested for a [[parking offence]] in the [[2008]] zone of Sepulchre's mind, the [[Eighth Doctor]] was [[Tractor beam|transported]] to the 17th century Old Bailey, where he was found guilty of [[horse]] [[theft]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dead London (audio story)|Dead London]]'')
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Old Bailey

The Old Bailey was a courtroom in London. In the 17th century, it was presided over by Judge George Jeffreys. A replica of the Old Bailey was sustained in the imagination of Sepulchre, who sentenced the inhabitants of its mind to death in order to sustain itself. After being arrested for a parking offence in the 2008 zone of Sepulchre's mind, the Eighth Doctor was transported to the 17th century Old Bailey, where he was found guilty of horse theft. (AUDIO: Dead London)