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Military Prisons 1884
« on: Tuesday 13 September 11 17:20 BST (UK) »
Hello,

My Great x 2  Grandad George STOCKS was court martialed in 1884, in Co Cork.

He was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment, but this commuted to 2 years.

Would anyone know if there where any Military Prisons in Ireland, or would he have been transferred back to one in England, where he was from.

He had re enlisted illegally three times after serving 6 years in the 1/14 foot regiment. he had used two different surnames, then his real surname.

I have not been able to find him on the 1891 or 1901 census, but he could have been using a different surname.


Kliffy
Snow; Iow/Eastleigh/Fair Oak, Hampshire.
Mabey/Maybee; Iow
Rolf; Iow
Mullender; Maidstone, Kent
Jennings: Hampshire
Stickland;Hampshire/Wiltshire
Appleford: Bishop's Sutton
Mitchell; Sholing, Southampton/Holdenhurst, Dorset
Wilkinson; Hampshire/Linclonshire
Pulling; Portsmouth
Jefferson; Co Durham
Harland: Co Durham
Stocks; West Yorkshire
Gee;London
Alleway; Henley Upon Thames
Covey: Alford, Surrey
Gray; Wiltshire
Parker; Sholing, Southampton
Hulbert; Sholing, Southampton

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Re: Military Prisons 1884
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 13 September 11 18:25 BST (UK) »
There was one in Cork - built in 1847. And another in Dublin.

Ken

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Re: Military Prisons 1884
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 13 September 11 19:43 BST (UK) »
Hello Ken,

Would you know the names and addresses of the two?.

Where they stand alone Prison's?.

Kliffy
Snow; Iow/Eastleigh/Fair Oak, Hampshire.
Mabey/Maybee; Iow
Rolf; Iow
Mullender; Maidstone, Kent
Jennings: Hampshire
Stickland;Hampshire/Wiltshire
Appleford: Bishop's Sutton
Mitchell; Sholing, Southampton/Holdenhurst, Dorset
Wilkinson; Hampshire/Linclonshire
Pulling; Portsmouth
Jefferson; Co Durham
Harland: Co Durham
Stocks; West Yorkshire
Gee;London
Alleway; Henley Upon Thames
Covey: Alford, Surrey
Gray; Wiltshire
Parker; Sholing, Southampton
Hulbert; Sholing, Southampton

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Re: Military Prisons 1884
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 13 September 11 20:49 BST (UK) »
Here is the 1901 census for the prison giving the parish etc - http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000511590/ - I think it was near Blackpool Market and the Dublin Road

Not sure of Dublin. It may have been at Arbour Hill, Kilmainham or Mountjoy. Someone on the Dublin pages may know.

What do you mean by 'standalone' prisons?

Ken


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« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 13 September 11 22:47 BST (UK) »
http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V1,568326,573065,6,9

Hello Ken,

Found it!, Thank you.

There is a cemetery no to far away, which is my next line of enquiry.

What I meant by Standalone, as in not part the army barracks detention block.

Kliffy
Snow; Iow/Eastleigh/Fair Oak, Hampshire.
Mabey/Maybee; Iow
Rolf; Iow
Mullender; Maidstone, Kent
Jennings: Hampshire
Stickland;Hampshire/Wiltshire
Appleford: Bishop's Sutton
Mitchell; Sholing, Southampton/Holdenhurst, Dorset
Wilkinson; Hampshire/Linclonshire
Pulling; Portsmouth
Jefferson; Co Durham
Harland: Co Durham
Stocks; West Yorkshire
Gee;London
Alleway; Henley Upon Thames
Covey: Alford, Surrey
Gray; Wiltshire
Parker; Sholing, Southampton
Hulbert; Sholing, Southampton

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Re: Military Prisons 1884
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 14 September 11 09:21 BST (UK) »
What I meant by Standalone, as in not part the army barracks detention block.

They were run separately from the barracks.

Ken