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PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1883-1891   Criminal lunatic Lucille Dudley, conditionally discharged. Later arrested in USA and acquitted as insane. Discharged on condition she was received in English asylum. Discharged from Broadmoor on application of Salvation Army. (later particulars HO 144/567/A62310)   HO 144/124/A32014
HEALTH - Mental Health :
1883-1891   Criminal lunatic Lucille Dudley, conditionally discharged. Later arrested in USA and acquitted as insane. Discharged on condition she was received in English asylum. Discharged from Broadmoor on application of Salvation Army. (later particulars HO 144/567/A62310)   HO 144/124/A32014
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1898-1899   Continuation of allowance to wife made before becoming a criminal lunatic   HO 144/273/A60054
HEALTH - Mental Health :
1898-1899   Continuation of allowance to wife made before becoming a criminal lunatic   HO 144/273/A60054
WIVES - General :
1898-1899   Continuation of allowance to wife made before becoming a criminal lunatic   HO 144/273/A60054
1888-1895   Edward Pink: criminal lunatic conditionally discharged to the care of his daughter and subsequently transferred to the care of his wife   HO 144/475/X19427
HEALTH - Mental Health :
1890   Mary Allison: transfer to a County Asylum (North London Sessions). Proposed inclusion in future amendment to Criminal Lunatic Act   HO 144/478/X28924
SINGLE PARENTS - Illegitimacy :
1897   Position of Bastardy Order prisoner in regard to criminal lunatic   HO 144/511/X64589
WIVES - General :
1903   Wife of criminal lunatic claims support of child from Salvation Army, to whom her husband was discharged   HO 144/550/A57449
HEALTH - Mental Health :
1903   Mrs Pyne Hamilton: criminal lunatic: returned to private asylum direct from prison before trial   HO 144/710/108763
1903-1907   Conditional discharge of criminal lunatics whose mental health may be affected by further pregnancies   HO 144/728/112652
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1882-1883   Criminal lunatic discharged after giving birth to child   HO 144/94/A13424
HEALTH - Mental Health :
1882-1883   Criminal lunatic discharged after giving birth to child   HO 144/94/A13424
MARRIAGE - General :
1911   Home Office. Mrs H K Howard (née Colman), first class attendant, Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum: marriage gratuity   T 1/11340/20385/11
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1911   Home Office: Mrs H K Howard (nee Colman) first class attendant, Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum: marriage gratuity   T 1/11340/20385/11
MARRIAGE - General :
1917   Home Office. Mrs A Goddard (née Tull), second-class attendant, Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum: marriage gratuity   T 1/12086/35544/17
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Prison Service :
1917   Home Office. Mrs A Goddard (nee Tull), second class attendant, Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum: marriage gratuity   T 1/12086/35544/17
1922-1923   Cousins, Mrs E M (nee Freeman), female attendant, Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum; overpayment of salary to be deducted from gratuity and supplement   T 164/29/19
WIVES - General :
1928-1930   Langmead, S T, confined in Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum: pension paid to wife and later balance to legal personal representative   T 164/76/7
 
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