Saltley Reformatory Inmates


Mark Tremble

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No. in Admissions Register: 64
Date of admission: 18 January 1855
Weekly payments: -
Age: 14
Education: Good
Previous employment: Lamp maker
Crimes, how often and in what prison: 5
Training in reformatory: -
When left reformatory: Garden
Parentage and family: Father and Mother living
Residence: Vale St. [Birmingham]
Trade of father: Labourer
With whom the boy is placed: -
Address: -
Trade: -

Notes:

[No date] Committed by Mr Recorder Hill at January Sessions to 14 days in the Borough Gaol and 3 years at the Saltley Reformatory.

4 April 1856 Absconded with William Burns [boy 25] and Samuel Campton [boy 54]

13 June 1856  Caught in Coventry and returned to the Reformatory. A report in the Coventry Herald Friday 20 June 1856 p.4 col.5 says: The two other boys Mark Tremble and William Burns who had left the Asylum in company with Compton, were remanded to give time to communicate with the Birmingham authorities, that they might be fetched back.

4 April 1857 In the Reformatory Minute book is recorded: 425.Mr Humphreys reported that Rooney [boy 63] and Tremble had absconded this day after attempting to pass bad money at a shop in the neighbourhood, and that the man who called at the school kept the halfcrown, and the charge against the boys can be proved.

426. Resolved: that information be sent to Mr Stephens at the Police Courts, and that proceedings be taken against Rooney and Tremble, also against Carlton [boy 91], Taylor [boy 87 or 88], Collins [boy 100], and Hughes [boy 70], who absconded on the 1st of April.

3 June 1857 The Minute Book listed those boys who have absconded and are still at large, including Tremble.

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