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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Surrey Lookup Requests => Surrey => England => Surrey Completed Look up Requests => Topic started by: Grampy1 on Saturday 07 October 17 15:21 BST (UK)
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Just found an ancestor of mine was in the above prison 1881 census. Can anyone explain what type of prison it was. I also want explore what he did to get there.
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How old was he and more important what was his name so we can look for other records for him :)
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http://wokingprison.blogspot.co.uk/2009/02/more-history.html
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7196192
http://rhqrmp.org/rmp_pdfs/newsletters/inkerman_bks.pdf
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His name was Thomas Guest aged 41 (about) from Dudley Worcestershire.
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Worcester Journal 02 March 1872
Thomas Guest 34 (Iron roller) -10 years penal servitude being a ticket of leave man and having been five times previously convicted for stealing a watch, two coats and other articles at Dudley on February 15th
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Many thanks for the reply. Not good but you can't change history.
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Hi Grampy1, in answer to your question about what type of prison it was, Woking Invalid Convict Prison was the first purpose built, permanent prison was mentally and physically disabled prisoners. It was typically a dumping ground for those who acquired disability or illnesses whilst serving their sentences elsewhere. Woking had up to date facilities, trained medical staff and could manage a whole host of maladies which other prisons could not.
Regarding Guest, I will be researching him in future and i'll be sure to let you know when I do.