There was an Industrial School where children charged with felony could be sent by order of the justices. It could have been the Strathallan Hall, Industrial Home for Orphan and Destitute Children, Douglas.
Isle of Man Times - Saturday 10 February 1883
The Industrial Home
The Isle of Man Industrial Home for Destitute Children having been examined by the Rev. E. Ferrier, Government Inspector, and all the requirements having been complied with, he has made his report to that effect to his Excellency the Governor. Yesterday his Excellency granted a certificate declaring that the Home is now an Industrial School in accordance with the Industrial Schools Act, 1881. After the necessary arrangements have been made with the Committee of Management, the Home will be a place where children charged with felony can be sent by order of the justices.
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