No. in Admissions Register: | 41 |
Date of admission: | 20 October 1853 |
Weekly payments: | - |
Age: | 16 |
Education: | Good |
Previous employment: | Errand boy |
Crimes, how often and in what prison: | Coventry, 1 |
Training in reformatory: | Shoemaking |
When left reformatory: | 26 July 1856 |
Parentage and family: | Both living |
Residence: | Coventry |
Trade of father: | Ribb ? |
With whom the boy is placed: | - |
Address: | Coventry |
Trade: | Shoemaker |
9 September 1853 There is a very brief report of his crime in the Coventry Standard Friday 9 September 1853: John Dolby, an errand boy to Mr R Cox, ironmonger, was committed for trial on charge of stealing a knife and tobacco box from his master.
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