Saltley Reformatory Inmates


Thomas Bardell

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No. in Admissions Register: 696
Age: 13
Whence received: H M Prison Birmingham
Description:
Complexion: Pale
Hair colour: Brown
Eyes colour: Hazel
Visage: Oval
Particular marks: Scar side of forehead
State of health: Good
Able-bodied? Yes
Date of admission: 21 April 1882
Late residence: 5 court 1 house back of 47 Lombard Street, Birmingham
Parish he belongs to: Birmingham
Customary work and mode of life: Schoolboy
Whether illegitimate: No
State of education:
Reads: 3rd Standard
Writes: 3rd Standard
Offence: Intent to commit felony
Circumstances which may have led to it: Keeping bad company
Date of sentence, by whom and court: 5 April 1882; Thomas Avery and G B Lloyd
Where imprisoned: H M Prison Birmingham
Sentence: 14 days in prison, 5 years at Saltley
Previous committals:
Number: 2
Length: 1) 1 day in the workhouse; 2) 7 days in the workhouse
For what: Stealing a key [only offence listed]
Father's name: William Bardell
Occupation: Tinplate worker
Mother's name: Susan Bardell
Occupation: -
Parents dead? No
Survivor married again? -
Parents' treatment of child: Good
Character of parents Not known
Parents' wages: Not known. The boy says the father earns from 26s to £2 per week
Amount parents agree to pay: No order made
Parents address: 5 court 1 house back of 47 Lombard Street, Birmingham
Superintendent of police (to collect payments): -
Person making this return: W Winford for the Governor, H M Prison Birmingham

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