Saltley Reformatory Inmates


John Powell

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No. in Admissions Register: 514
Age: 14
Whence received: Birmingham Borough Prison
Description:  
Complexion: Fresh
Hair colour: Dark brown
Eyes colour: Brown
Visage: -
Particular marks: Scar on left elbow
State of health: Good
Able-bodied? Yes
Date of admission and term: 3 July 1874 5 years
Late residence: 4 Chapel Place, Morville Street, Birmingham
Parish he belongs to: Birmingham
Customary work and mode of life: Electro plating
Whether illegitimate: No
State of education:  
Reads: Well
Writes: Imperfectly
Offence: Stealing a jacket
Circumstances which may have led to it: -
Date of sentence, by who and court: 20 June 1874, Birmingham Police Court, W Holliday and J Jaffray
Where imprisoned: Birmingham Borough Prison
Sentence: 14 days prison (hard labour), 5 years at Saltley
Previous committals:  
Number: None
Length: -
For what: -
Father's name: William Powell
Occupation: Cabinet maker
Mother's name: Harriet Powell
Occupation: Paper box maker
Parents dead? Father disappeared
Survivor married again? -
Parents' treatment of child: Kindly by mother
Character of parents Mother good; father intemperate
Parents' wages: Not known
Amount parents agree to pay:  
Parents address: Mother: 4 Chapel Place, Morville Street, Birmingham
Superintendent of police (to collect payments): -
Person making this return: -

Notes:

15 June 1874 There is a short report of the remand hearing in the Birmingham Daily Post Monday 15 June 1874 p.6 col.5: ROBBERY FROM A SCHOOL. - Henry Jenkins (12), zinc- worker, Morville Street, and John Powell (14), labourer, Morville Street, were charged with stealing four coats and a cloth cap, on the10th inst., from St. George's Schools, Beaufort Road, and belonging to Elizabeth Sumner, Osler Street; William Commander, St. Vincent Street; and Walter Butwell, of Harborne. -Jenkins was sent to Shustoke for four years, and the other prisoner was remanded for a week. [The committal proceedings were briefly reported in the Birmingham Daily Post Monday 22 June 1874 p.7 col.4]

April 1878 Licensed

7 May 1881 Powell calls and says he is doing very well. Is earning good wages at a bedstead factory (Paton's). I liked his appearance very much.

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