The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 601
... prisoners at Millbank Penitentiary . Shortly after , the act of 2 and 3 Vic . c . 56 was passed , ( 17th August 1839 ) providing for the classification and separate confinement of prisoners in the gaols of England and Wales , as far as ...
... prisoners at Millbank Penitentiary . Shortly after , the act of 2 and 3 Vic . c . 56 was passed , ( 17th August 1839 ) providing for the classification and separate confinement of prisoners in the gaols of England and Wales , as far as ...
Page 609
... prisoners during the day , and twenty small rooms , one of which is assigned to each for his sleeping apartment . " Passing a staircase by which the debtors and female prisoners enter the chapel , the next door opens into the visiting ...
... prisoners during the day , and twenty small rooms , one of which is assigned to each for his sleeping apartment . " Passing a staircase by which the debtors and female prisoners enter the chapel , the next door opens into the visiting ...
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... prisoner will be carefully watched and noted . Deserving prisoners will receive a good conduct badge to be worn on the dress after they have been a certain time in the prison . On removal from the prison to public works , prisoners will ...
... prisoner will be carefully watched and noted . Deserving prisoners will receive a good conduct badge to be worn on the dress after they have been a certain time in the prison . On removal from the prison to public works , prisoners will ...
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