No. in Admissions Register: | 568 |
Age: | 10 |
Whence received: | Stafford |
Description: | |
Complexion: | Pale |
Hair colour: | Brown |
Eyes colour: | Brown |
Visage: | - |
Particular marks: | - |
State of health: | Good |
Able-bodied? | Yes |
Date of admission and term: | 16 December 1876 5 years |
Late residence: | Stafford |
Parish he belongs to: | Stafford |
Customary work and mode of life: | None |
Whether illegitimate: | - |
State of education: | |
Reads: | Imperfectly |
Writes: | Imperfectly |
Offence: | Stealing boots |
Circumstances which may have led to it: | - |
Date of sentence, by who and court: | 16 November 1876, Stafford Petty Sessions, J C Marson and J Shallcross |
Where imprisoned: | Stafford County Prison |
Sentence: | 14 days prison (hard labour), 5 years at Saltley |
Previous committals: | |
Number: | None |
Length: | - |
For what: | - |
Father's name: | James Gibbs |
Occupation: | Asylum attendant |
Mother's name: | Margaret Gibbs |
Occupation: | - |
Parents dead? | Not |
Survivor married again? | - |
Parents' treatment of child: | Good |
Character of parents | Father's good; mother drunken |
Parents' wages: | £31 a year plus board and lodging |
Amount parents agree to pay: | 1s 6d per week |
Parents address: | Coton Hill Asylum, Stafford |
Superintendent of police (to collect payments): | - |
Person making this return: | - |
24 September 1881 Frederick Gibbs calls and says he is doing very well, and is employed at the Earl of Shrewsbury, Ingestre Hall, Stafford. His father now keeps the Sheridan Inn, Eastgate Street, Stafford
30 November [1881] Sentence expires
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