- ReferenceQGR4/320
- TitleMinute Book of the Visiting Justices' weekly meetings [second Volume]. Contains information on prisoners' numbers, health, and conduct, officers' conduct, contracts for supplies, those awaiting transportation, etc. Page 319-320 includes the following:
- Date free text30 July 1832
- Production dateFrom: 1832 To: 1832
- Scope and ContentPhilip Hunt, Frederick H Neve The Gaoler reported that [Joseph] Partridge, the deserter, whose conduct in prison had been most impropoer and refractory, has been taken to Headquarters by a military escort and that he had released from confinement in his cell Joseph Lines, who had been guilty of insubordinate conduct.
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- Persons/institution keyword
- KeywordsBEDFORD, Bedford Gaol, House of Correction, gaol, general justices of the peace, prison warden, transportation, treadmill, vaccination, tobacco, illness, chaplains, gaoler, surgeon, convict labour, imprisonment, magistrate, turnkey, matron, punishment, debtor, bastardy, smoking, food & drink, poaching, Game Laws, escape from prisons
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