« on: Monday 03 June 13 10:59 BST (UK) »
One of my ancestors was a fairly regular visitor to this establishment.
Job Skinner was sent down for 2 weeks (August 1865, assault) a month (September 1881 drunk and disorderly) 2 weeks with hard labour ( June 1888 drunk and disorderly).
Are there any records that would show his admission and discharge that may give me any more information about the old rogue? Is this too early for 'mugshots'?
I believe their is a history of the gaol but it is out of print and not available from local bookshops. does anyone have a copy or access to one?
The same individual was also listed as being in the workhouse at the time of the 1901 census. Again any further information would be greatly appreciated. Mr Skinner was a sawyer and I would also be interested to learn where he worked.
Thank you in anticipation.
Interests - Devon- Skinner,Gooding,Pope.
Somerset- Gunning,Moon,Dalimore,Potter,Goodridge,
Woolstan,Batt,Edghill,Lewis,March.
Bristol- Wensley,Knowlson,Hutchinson
Suffolk- Pilborough,Roe,Osborne,Crisp.Raymond