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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Warwickshire => Topic started by: Jane699 on Saturday 15 February 14 17:32 GMT (UK)
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???Can anyone tell me if they have any info on the Warwick House of Correction, St.Mary district Warwickshire. I've been googling away but cannot find out if this was a poor house or a prison for young offenders etc, also can the inmates records be assessed anywhere thanks all in the hopes of a reply....Jane
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Hi
This link maybe helpful or they maybe able to point you in the right direction
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/archon/searches/locresult_details.asp?LR=187
Margp
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Thanks for that Marg it may be of use in the future I believe there was a web site that allowed you to search names but the link is broken....Jane
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Hi
I would e-mail Warwick Archives, too see if the records are there
Margp
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Good idea but need to know it is a poor house or a house of correction...Jane
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If you give them the information you have got, they will probably answer your question
Margp
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Can you give me the name of the person who you are researching, and will have a look for you, have you check the Criminal Register, It may be some sort of Industrial School
Margp
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What date(s) are you interested in?
From 1811 to 1860 I can find plenty of mention of "committed to Warwick House of Correction", often sentenced with "hard labour".
In 1860 the sale of County Prisons was advertised ie "The Justices of the County of Warwick are prepared to receive tenders for the purchase of the buildings comprising the old house of correction belonging to the County, situate in the Borough of Warwick, together with the site, containing an area of 3,300 square yards"
The last commitment to this institution I can find is 1863.
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I am looking for a Harriet Baker c.1827 in 1841 I think that she is in the house of correction and I wanted to know if the inmates in there are on line.....Thanks for your info it is useful....Jane
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Historical directories http://www.historical directories.org/hd/findbykeyword
The History, Gazetteer & Directory of Warwick 1850, page 465, has a description of "The House of Correction or Bridewell, Bridewell Lane"
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Hi
England and Wales Criminal Registers 1791-1892
Harriet Baker
Birth abt 1823
Date of Trial, 5 Jan 1841
Location of Trial, Warwickshire, England
Sentence Imprisonment, for 6 Months Receiving Stolen Goods
Margp
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1841 Census - ref Ho107 1155 4/12 1
The occupation column begins "Governor, Door Porter, Miller for Prison, Turnkey, Assistant Turnkey, Matron" and then "Prisoners
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:) Thank you all for the info, it is really appreciated I shall be able to search further now
Regards Jane x