It would seem, the children sent to Clifton Industrial School were from other Counties as well.
Nottingham Guardian 4 June 1886
Wednesday (before Messrs H R Parker and J Martin
INCORRIGIBLE YOUNGSTERS
Ann Hewitt, seamer, Loughborough, was charged with failing to send her boy to school regularly. Mr Parsons, school attendance officer, said that the mother had been previously fined in respect of the non-attendance of her son. The boy was incorrigible, and applied to the bench to make an order to send him to an industrial school,
The Bench made an order for the boy to be sent to Clifton Industrial School
John Holt, labourer, Loughborough
Fanny Clarke, seamer, Loughborough
and Harley Miller, gardener, Loughborough, were summoned for like offences.
In the case of Holt and Clarke, the boys were ordered to be sent to an Industrial School.
Harley Miller was fined 5s. Including costs.
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Can see a number of Newspaper Articles for children before the Bench, being sent to the School from various Counties and some from Wales.