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Prison staff appointment books (1887-1898)īrowse HO 160 by date of appointment, transfer or dismissal of prison staff. The pensioners of the Convict Establishment and Convict Prisons are also generally entered in separate volumes.

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You may be able to find mentions of prison staff details (such as name, age, religion or details of service) in PMG 28.īrowse PMG 28 by date of retirement and then under ‘P’ for records of prison staff. Registers of superannuation and retirement allowances for prison staff (1834-1925) Prison licences, popularly known as ‘tickets of leave’, allowed convicts of good behaviour to be released before the completion of their sentences. Indexes of prison licences for men (1853-1887)Ĭonsult the indexes of prison licences in PCOM 6 to locate male prison licences held in PCOM 3. Court orders (1842-1871)Ĭonsult PCOM 5 (which is indexed by PCOM 6) to find details of a prisoner’s movements from prison to prison, misconduct, physical description and next of kin. Prisoners tried at the Old Bailey or the Central Criminal Court (1815-1849)īrowse HO 16 for lists of prisoners arranged by date. You can also search for law officers’ reports relating to petitions by date in HO 48 and HO 49 (c1762-1871). Read section 5 of our guide to criminal transportation for further help. The registers provide a reference which can help you search for the actual petition. The registers and most of the petitions are available and name searchable online via Findmypast ( £). Petitions were registered on receipt in a set of records now in HO 19. Petitions in HO 17 are described in some detail in our catalogue and a cataloguing project is adding descriptions to HO 18. Records available only at The National Archives in Kewīrowse or search our catalogue in HO 17 (1819-1839) and HO 18 (1839-1853) for petitions for clemency. Their contents vary but can include a variety of personal details, reports on behaviour while in prison and (from 1871) photographs. Search by name for licences of parole issued to female convicts (PCOM 4) on .uk ( £). Prison hulks were ships moored near naval bases to house prisoners – often those awaiting transportation. The registers contain personal information on the prisoners and where and when they were convicted. Search by name for convicts held on prison hulks (HO 9) in England 1802-1849 on .uk ( £). Prison hulk registers and letter books (1802-1849) If you find a prison in the census, it will list the names of prisoners present at the time the census was taken. Search census records ( £) for England and Wales from 1841 to 1911 online. Prisons listed in census records (1841-1911) printed lists of prisoners tried at Newgate 1782-1853 (HO 77).registers of criminal petitions 1797-1853 (HO 19).Prison Commission prison records 1880-1885 (PCOM 2).Home Office calendars of prisoners 1868-1929 (HO 140).after-trial calendars of prisoners 1855-1931 (CRIM 9).registers of convicts in prison hulks 1818-1831 (ADM6).Search among the assorted records of criminals, convicts and prisoners on .uk ( £). Criminals, convicts and prisoners (1770-1935)













Jail records