No. in Admissions Register: | 313 |
Date of admission: | 3 October 1865 |
Whence received: | Stafford |
By whom brought: | - |
On what terms: | - |
Friends interested in him: | - |
Description: | |
Height: | - |
Figure: | - |
Complexion: | Fresh |
Hair colour: | Light |
Eyes colour: | Grey |
Perfect vision? | Yes |
State of health: | Good |
Able-bodied? | Yes |
Sound intellect? | Yes |
Use of all limbs? | Yes |
Had cow or small pox? | Cowpox |
Particular marks: | - |
Cutaneous disorder? | No |
Scrofulous or consumptive? | Not apparent |
Subject to fits? | No |
Age last birthday: | 14 |
Illegitimate? | - |
Birthday: | - |
Birth place: | - |
Has resided: | Tunstall |
Parish he belongs to: | Wolstanton |
Customary work and mode of life: | Potter |
Schools attended: | - |
By whom and where employed: | - |
State of education: | |
Reads: | Not at all |
Writes: | Not at all |
Cyphers: | - |
General ability: | - |
Offence: | Stealing a pair of stockings and other articles from a dwelling place |
Circumstances which may have led to it: | Bad company |
Date of sentence: | 12 September 1865 |
Where convicted: | Burslem before D Holland and E Challenor |
Who prosecuted: | - |
Where imprisoned: | - |
Sentence: | 21 days in prison (hard labour), 4 years at Saltley |
Previous committals and convictions: | Stealing trousers (21 days); stealing sweets (21 days); stealing clothing (21 days); stealing a turkey (sent to Sessions) |
Father's name: | Both parents dead |
Occupation: | - |
Residence: | - |
Mother's name: | - |
Occupation: | - |
Residence: | - |
Father's character: | - |
Mother's character: | - |
Parents dead? | - |
Survivor married again? | - |
Parents' treatment of child: | - |
Character of parents | - |
Parents' wages: | - |
Amount parents agree to pay: | - |
Superintendent of police (to collect payments): | - |
Relatives to communicate with: | - |
Person making this return: | - |
Estimate of character on admission: | - |
Character on discharge: | - |
When and how left the Reformatory: | - |
16 September 1865 There is a report of the crime in the Staffordshire Advertiser Saturday 16 September 1865 p.6 col.6: JUVENILE HOUSEBREAKERS. - James Bell and Thomas Poole were charged with having broken and entered the dwelling-house of William Daniels, of Talk Pits, in the parish of Audley, and stolen therefrom a pair of stockings, a muffler, a bunch of keys, and a small box. Bell pleaded guilty. Mr John Rose said that Bell had been before the magistrates before, and had been ordered to be sent to a reformatory. He was committed to prison, but, owing to some informality, he was not then sent. He was still only 15 years of age. The magistrates committed him to prison for 21 days, and directed that he should be sent to a reformatory for four years. There was another charge against Poole, and he was handed over to the Cheshire officers.
17 August 1866 Absconded with 331 [Samuel Price]. Brought back by County Police early next morning
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