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Charles James (entry 580 in the admissions register) age 13
Whence removed: Stafford
Description: fresh complexion; brown hair; grey eyes; scar on right cheek; good health; able bodied
Admission: 29 Jun 1877 for 5 years
Residence: Leek [looks like Leik but must be Leek!]
Parish: Leek
Work: none
Education: can neither read nor write
Offence: malicious damage
Sentence given: 30 May 1877 by H Brough and A Sleigh Esqs, Leek Petty Sessions
Imprisoned: Stafford
Sentence: 1 calendar month hard labour, 5 years at Saltley
Previous convictions: none
Parents: Joseph and Sarah James, silk workers
Treatment of child by parents: good
Character of parents: honest
Wages earned by parents: 18 shillings per week
Weekly amount parents will pay: 1 shilling
Address: Rudyard, Leek, amended on 8 Dec to 11 Albert Street, Leek
Additional information:
10 Dec 1881 licenced this day to work at Messers Hammersley Iles [difficult to read that last bit], silk dyer, Leek
28 April 1882 very satisfactory report from employer
28 June 1882 C James [sentence?] expires (? ? discharged)
[The last bit in brackets looks like the letters D and L where the question marks are - no idea what it means - but 'discharged' is clear]