PRISONERS
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Individual Prisoners
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1959-1960 |
Dawn Joy Emery: death following assault by foster mother
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BN 28/153
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MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
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General
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1959-1960 |
Dawn Joy Emery: death following assault by foster mother
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BN 28/153
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VICTIMS
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Murder Victims
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1959-1960 |
Dawn Joy Emery: death following assault by foster mother
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BN 28/153
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PROFESSIONAL WORK
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General
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Mayoress
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1928-1929 |
Ceylon: Mrs R Gibson, Mayoress of Newcastle, Australia: assault by strikers
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CO 54/891/13
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VICTIMS
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General
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1932-1933 |
Assaults by natives on white women in Southern Rhodesia
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DO 35/472/4
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1935-1937 |
Dominican Republic: assault by soldiers on Cyril and Maria Griffin
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FO 140/27
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WIVES
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General
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1935-1937 |
Dominican Republic: assault by soldiers on Cyril and Maria Griffin
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FO 140/27
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
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1910-1931 |
Hugh Arthur Franklin, member of the Men's Political Union of Women's Enfranchisement: conviction for attempted assault on the Home Secretary and damaging railway property ; forcibly fed in prison
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HO 144/13025/201123
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VICTIMS
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General
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1896-1914 |
Corporal punishment in cases of sexual assaults
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HO 144/955/A63222
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
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1912-1913 |
Meeting in Wales attended by Lloyd George. Suffragettes assaulted by crowd
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HO 45/10689/228470
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VICTIMS
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General
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1880 |
Law relating to indecent assaults on children. L.O.O. 628 agrees law should be altered and approve age 13 below which consent should not avail as a defence
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HO 45/9597/95696
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
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1911-1912 |
Suffragettes: arrest of 200 for assaults on police and other offences
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MEPO 2/1488
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DIVORCE
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General
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1934 |
Woman suing for divorce seeks police confirmation of alleged assault and identification of husband
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MEPO 2/4329
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VICTIMS
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General
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1908-1933 |
Metroplitan Police Home for women and children (victims of criminal assaults): particulars from which annual reports are compiled
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MEPO 2/5562
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PROSTITUTION
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General
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1907 |
Complaint by prostitute that a police constable failed to arrest a man, another police constable off duty, who had assaulted her: reports and statements
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MEPO 3/1791
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VICTIMS
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General
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1908-1913 |
Indecent exposure and assaults on schoolgirls
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MEPO 3/185
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1929 |
William Charles Greensmith: sentenced to four years servitude and 15 months hard labour for wounding and assault on a woman while travelling on a train between Bromley and Charing Cross on 4 December 1929
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MEPO 3/343
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1921-1923 |
Malicious cutting of girl's hair: question of charging the offender with assault, larceny or as a suspected person?
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MEPO 3/347
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1928-1931 |
Criminal assaults on children and young girls (closed 75 years)
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MEPO 3/395
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1928-1929 |
Edward Harry West: alleged indecent assault upon Freda de Capt
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MEPO 3/396
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1926 |
Indecent assault on chambermaids in Regent Palace Hotel
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MEPO 3/397
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HEALTH
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Venereal Disease and Aids
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1927 |
Indecent assault on female child: thought to have resulted in the victim contracting VD (closed 75 years)
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MEPO 3/398
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VICTIMS
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General
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1927 |
Indecent assault on a female child; thought to have resulted in the victim contracting VD (closed for 75 years)
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MEPO 3/398
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1938 |
William Alfred Wright and Jack Boniel: assaulting schoolgirls (haircutting mania): separate arrests resulting from observation and identification from CRO album
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MEPO 3/904
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1934 |
Conviction for indecent assault on female by caning, set aside on appeal through victim's implied consent (even though in fear): Counsel's opinion on agreed infliction of physical pain
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MEPO 3/984
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PRISONERS
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Individual Prisoners
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nd |
Hatton Papers. Letter from George Farrar relating to the woman, Rutter, confined for assault ff 833-834
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PRO 30/45/1
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VICTIMS
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General
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1818 |
Hatton Papers. Earl of Romney writes in favour of John Newington who was sentenced to imprisonment and fined for assaulting Anne Hewlett. Asks that on payment of the fine he may now be remitted the rest of his imprisonment ff 450-451
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PRO 30/45/1
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PRISONERS
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Individual Prisoners
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1770 |
Treasury Solicitor: John Grey, Board of Green Cloth, for Treasury Solicitor to prosecute James Ferguson for breach of the peace and Mary Barnsley for assault
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T 1/478/169-170
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WIVES
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General
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1780 |
Samuel Gree: asking for small post in a palace or public office for his wife; mentions that he rescued Lord North from assault
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T 1/556/418-419
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PRISONERS
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Individual Prisoners
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1785 |
W Chamberlayne: favourable report on enclosed petition of the JPs for Norfolk, asking that a fine imposed on Mary Palmer be remitted. She has spent over three years in prison for common assault, and being unable to pay the fine, could remain imprisoned for the rest of her life
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T 1/624/425-428
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HEALTH
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General
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1923 |
Gregson, J, prison matron, Liverpool, assaulted by woman prisoner: compensation for injury delayed for further confirmation on her condition, when death intervened; no compensation awarded
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T 164/36/26
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GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
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Prison Service
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1923 |
Gregson, J, prison matron, Liverpool, assaulted by women prisoner: compensation for injury delayed for further confirmation of her condition, when death intervened; no compensation awarded
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T 164/36/26
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