No. in Admissions Register: | 363 |
Date of admission: | 13 September 1867 |
Whence received: | Warwick Gaol |
By whom brought: | - |
On what terms: | - |
Friends interested in him: | - |
Description: | |
Height: | 4 ft 1 in |
Figure: | - |
Complexion: | Fair |
Hair colour: | Light |
Eyes colour: | Grey |
Perfect vision? | Yes |
State of health: | Good |
Able-bodied? | - |
Sound intellect? | Yes |
Use of all limbs? | Yes |
Had cow or small pox? | Cowpox |
Particular marks: | Broad – large features |
Cutaneous disorder? | No |
Scrofulous or consumptive? | No |
Subject to fits? | No |
Age last birthday: | 10 |
Illegitimate? | Not |
Birthday: | - |
Birth place: | - |
Has resided: | Warwick |
Parish he belongs to: | Warwick |
Customary work and mode of life: | - |
Schools attended: | None |
By whom and where employed: | - |
State of education: | |
Reads: | Not at all |
Writes: | Not at all |
Cyphers: | - |
General ability: | - |
Offence: | Garden robbing |
Circumstances which may have led to it: | - |
Date of sentence: | 26 August 1867 |
Where convicted: | Warwick before J Y Robins and W Smith |
Who prosecuted: | - |
Where imprisoned: | - |
Sentence: | 21 days prison, 5 years at Saltley |
Previous committals and convictions: | None |
Father's name: | Dead |
Occupation: | - |
Residence: | - |
Mother's name: | Hannah Hussey |
Occupation: | Washerwoman |
Residence: | Packmores, Warwick |
Father's character: | - |
Mother's character: | Industrious |
Parents dead? | - |
Survivor married again? | Not |
Parents' treatment of child: | - |
Character of parents | - |
Parents' wages: | Not known |
Amount parents agree to pay: | 1s a week |
Superintendent of police (to collect payments): | - |
Relatives to communicate with: | - |
Person making this return: | J W Anderson, Warwick Gaol |
Estimate of character on admission: | - |
Character on discharge: | - |
When and how left the Reformatory: | - |
5 September 1867 There is a report of the crime in the Leamington Advertiser and Beck's List of Visitors Thursday 5 September 1867 p.3 col.5: GARDEN ROBBERY. -Joseph Bradley and William Kite, two boys aged respectively ten and nine years, were brought up in custody, charged with having stolen half a pint of nuts and six plums from the garden of Mr. Tibbits.-The prosecutor is a butcher, and has a garden in the Packmores. About two o'clock on the afternoon of the 27th ult., Joseph Stringer, one of the prosecutor's servants, saw the prisoners in his master's garden. Kite was up the plum tree and Bradley was standing beneath it. Stringer succeeded in capturing Bradley, who had a plum and some nuts in his possession, but the other boy managed to escape.-Bradley, who had been previously convicted, was sentenced to be imprisoned for fourteen days, and then to be detained at a reformatory for five yean. Kite was discharged.
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