Saltley Reformatory Inmates


Joseph Lloyd

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No. in Admissions Register: 191
Date of admission: 13 November 1860
Whence received: Stafford Gaol
By whom brought: -
On what terms: -
Friends interested in him: -
Description:  
Height: -
Figure: Tall
Complexion: Dark
Hair colour: Black
Eyes colour: -
Perfect vision? -
State of health: Good
Able-bodied? Yes
Sound intellect? Slow
Use of all limbs? Yes
Had cow or small pox? Cowpox
Particular marks: None
Cutaneous disorder? No
Scrofulous or consumptive? No
Subject to fits? No
Age last birthday: 16
Illegitimate? -
Birthday: -
Birth place: -
Has resided: No fixed residence
Parish to which he belongs: Wolverhampton
Customary work and mode of life: No occupation
Schools attended: None
By whom and where employed: -
State of education:  
Reads: Not at all
Writes: Not at all
Cyphers:  
General ability: -
Offence: Vagrancy
Circumstances which may have led to it: Disagreement with stepmother
Date of sentence: 30 October 1860
Where convicted: Willenhall
Where imprisoned: -
Sentence: 14 days prison, 2 years detention at Saltley
Previous committals and convictions: Two (for vagrancy)
Father's name: - Lloyd [no first name given]
Occupation: Miner
Residence: Bilston
Mother's name: -
Occupation: -
Residence: -
Father's character: -
Mother's character: -
Parents dead? Mother
Survivor married again? -
Parents' treatment of child: Stepmother's treatment indifferent
Character of parents Father honest, etc, but in humble circumstances, a working miner
Parents' wages: About 18s a week
Amount parents agree to pay: Parents have not engaged to pay anything and are not thought able to pay, having a large family
Superintendent of police (to collect payments): Superintendent McCrea, Bilston
Relatives to communicate with: -
Person making this return: John Mason, Justices Clerk, Willenhall
Estimate of character on admission: -
Character on discharge: -
When and how left the Reformatory: -

Notes:

[Prosecuted by G H Fisher and R S Gough]

12 November 1862 Discharged and returned to his parents

29 December 1862 Heard of as steady

November 1863 Heard of - uncertain

January 1865 Going on well

October 1866 Enlisted - had a letter from him at Shornecliffe

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