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VICTIMS - General :
1937-1941   Mrs J A N Holt v C R Waterer (Official Receiver): action by plaintiff for alleged trespass and false imprisonment   BT 103/109
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1935   Kenya: imprisonment of Mrs H Selwyn: correspondence with Dean Selwyn   CO 533/457/9
1927   Iraq: stoppage of Mrs Mary Dick's widow's pension due to her imprisonment for theft   CO 730/116/6
WIDOWS - General :
1927   Iraq: stoppage of Mrs Mary Dick's widow's pension due to her imprisonment for theft   CO 730/116/6
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN - General :
1957   FLETCHER. Kenya: memoranda prepared by Colonial Office on reports by Eileen Fletcher on detention and imprisonment of children in Kenya   CO 822/1236
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1933   Gold Coast: Ekua Amponsah, queen mother, Mim sub-division: release from imprisonment   CO 96/712/15
1953   Germany (West): war criminals: Valentina Billien: letter from Rev. R W Sorensen MP, enclosing letter from a German citizen, and an affidavit protesting Valentina Billien's innocence of crimes for which she was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment 1661/256   FO 371/104155
1953   Roumania: official approach to Roumanian Minister of Foreign Affairs on behalf of a Madame Placa, of British origin, but wife of a Roumanian, concerning the nature of the charge for her conviction and imprisonment   FO 371/106476
WIVES - General :
1953   Roumania: official approach to Roumanian Minister of Foreign Affairs on behalf of a Madame Placa, of British origin but wife of a Roumanian, concerning the nature of the charge for her conviction and imprisonment   FO 371/106476
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1954   Poland: continuing efforts to obtain release of Mrs Halina Firth, British subject of Polish origin, sentenced to 15 years imprisonment   FO 371/111583
1954   Roumania: conviction and imprisonment of Mrs Sylvia Placa, British subject married to a Roumanian   FO 371/111647
WIVES - General :
1954   Roumania: conviction and imprisonment of Mrs Sylvia Placa, British subject married to a Roumanian   FO 371/111647
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE - Members of Parliament :
1957   Egypt: imprisonment of James Swinburn and James Zarb: letter from Manchester constituent to Mrs E Hill MP, 24 Nov 1957; FO minute 29 Nov 1957 1691/264   FO 371/125621
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN - General :
1957   HILL. Egypt: imprisonment of James Swinburn and James Zarb: letter from Manchester constitutent to Mrs E Hill MP, 24 Nov 1957; FO minute, 29 Nov 1957 1691/264   FO 371/125621
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1958   Greece: imprisonment of Dr Antonia Flountais in Greece   FO 371/136270
1942   Greece: the imprisonment of Mlle Nicotsara   FO 371/33208
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN - General :
1947   NEURATH. Germany: conditions of imprisonment in Spandau: appeal by Baroness von Neurath on behalf of her husband   FO 371/64710
WIVES - General :
1947   Germany: conditions of imprisonment in Spandau: appeal by Baroness von Neurath on behalf of her husband   FO 371/64710
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1911   Woman sentenced to one month imprisonment for obtaining goods by false pretences.Mr Churchill took great interest in this case and as a result a second warrant on a similar charge was dropped   HO 144/1144/209195
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS - General :
1911   Imprisonment of a suffragette who refused to pay taxes so long as women were unrepresented   HO 144/1169/214572
HEALTH - General :
1912-1913   Suffragettes: demonstration, imprisonment and forcible feeding   HO 144/1193 and 1194/220196
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS - General :
1912-1913   Suffragettes: demonstration, imprisonment and forcible feeding   HO 144/1193 and 1194/220196
1912-1914   Suffragette sentenced to two years imprisonment for arson   HO 144/1205/222030
1912-1915   Suffragette: sentenced to fifteen months imprisonment for possessing explosives   HO 144/1206/222067
1913   Beatrice Helen Saunders, Suffragette, charged with conspiracy at Central Criminal Court, sentenced to fifteen months imprisonment, Third Division   HO 144/1275/237954
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1918   Sarah Ellen Hodson: sentenced to 2 years' borstal training at Lincoln Assizes on 18 June 1918. Considered unsuitable for borstal treatment and granted conditional pardon to serve 6 months imprisonment in Division II   HO 144/1497/363968
1944-1945   Helen Duncan: sentenced to nine months' imprisonment for conspiracy to contravene the Witchcraft Act, 1735   HO 144/22172/884430
1891   Unlawful imprisonment of Isle of Man woman for trial at Liverpool Sessions   HO 144/483/X34392
PRISONERS - Infanticide :
1908   Request for information as to numbers of persons serving imprisonment for infanticide   HO 144/544/A54643
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1902   Imprisonment of three girls (aged 12, 14 and 15) for stealing coal   HO 144/660/V39983
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS - General :
1906   Imprisonment of suffragists (Miss Billington, Miss Kenny, Mrs Knight, Mrs Sparborough)   HO 144/not traced/141956
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1923-1925   Imprisonment of daughter of the Tichborne claimant   HO 45/11970/451573
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS - General :
1912-1913   Suffragist movement: imprisonment of Mrs Pankhurst and Mr and Mrs Pethick Lawrence   HO 45/24630/223849
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN - General :
1912-1913   PANKHURST. Suffragist movement: imprisonment of Mrs Pankhurst and Mr and Mrs Pethick Lawrence   HO 45/24630/223849
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1917-1950   Florence Annie Parkes: convicted at Exeter Assizes on 1 Nov 1917 of manslaughter and sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment: granted free pardon and ex-gratia payment of £1000 in 1935   HO 45/24694/352047
1931-1932   Woman 76 years old sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment for fraud at Monmouth Assizes: appeals for clemency refused: local JP taken off prison visitors list   HO 45/24937/594716
PRISONERS - Internment :
1941   Sir Oswald and Lady Mosley and Captain Ramsay claim damages from Home Secretary for false imprisonment and breach of statutory duty   HO 45/25982
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN - General :
1941   MOSLEY. Sir Oswald and Lady Mosley and Captain Ramsay claim damages from Home Secretary for false imprisonment and breach of statutory duty   HO 45/25982
VICTIMS - Murder Victims :
1966-1967   Reading Borough Police: investigation into murder of Alice Beatrice Cox at 55 Salisbury Road, Reading between 30 March and 2 April 1966; Benjamin Frank Comas convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment; use of mass fingerprint check   MEPO 2/10934
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1967   Murder of Jane Serina Scott at Hookend, Berks on 3 March 1967: Raymond Cook and Eric Jones convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment; Valerie Newell convicted of accessory before the fact and sentenced to life imprisonment   MEPO 2/10943
VICTIMS - Murder Victims :
1967   Murder of Jane Serina Scott at Hookend, Berks on 3 March 1967: Raymond Cook and Eric Jones convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment; Valerie Newell convicted of accessory before the fact and sentenced to life imprisonment   MEPO 2/10943
PRISONERS - Infanticide :
1967-1977   George Frederick Johnson convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment following the death of 11 month old Andrew Ian Johnson at Queen Mary's Hospital on 27 April 1967: first case in legal history with a verdict of murder for a single 'battered baby syndrome'   MEPO 2/10944
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1957-1962   Mary Elizabeth Wilson: at Leeds Assizes on 10 March 1958 convicted of double murder, sentenced to death; respited to life imprisonment on 30 May 1958; died 5 December 1962 in prison   PCOM 9/2205
1962-1963   Helen Allegranza: member of the 'Committee of 100'; at CCC on 30 January 1962 convicted of conspiracy to commit breach of Official Secrets Act; sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment; died whilst in confinement   PCOM 9/2208
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN - General :
1952-1954   CHURCHILL. Letter from Baronin von Neurath to Lady Churchill about imprisonment of her husband in Spandau: conditions in Spandau prison   PREM 11/793
VICTIMS - General :
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   PRO 30/45/1
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1815   Hatton Papers. Rothes to William Kennick: states that Mary Smith's real name is Chapman and recommends that transportation be changed to imprisonment ff 183-186   PRO 30/45/1
1817   Hatton Papers. Viscount Falmouth to Becket in favour of Anne Edwards, sentenced to transportation and recommends imprisonment in a House of Correction ff 365-366   PRO 30/45/1
1818   Hatton Papers. Earl of Egremont writes in favour of Anne Masuer, sentenced to one month's imprisonment in the House of Correction for stealing wood ff 432-433   PRO 30/45/1
HEALTH - Mental Health :
1815   Hatton Papers. Rothes to William Kennick: states that Mary Smith's real name is Chapman and recommends that transportation be changed to imprisonment ff 183-186   PRO 30/45/1
VICTIMS - General :
1915   Home Office. Payment of compensation to Mrs M Johnson, Croyden, for wrongful imprisonment (7922/15; 6254/15)   T 1/11769/8632/15
1915   Home Office. Payment of compensation to Miss E M Morse for wrongful conviction and imprisonment for desertion of minor children (12279/15)   T 1/11801/16004/15
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1921   Wrongful imprisonment of Mrs Rose Emma Gooding   T 161/134/A11347
VICTIMS - General :
1921   Wrongful imprisonment of Mrs Rose Emma Gooding   T 161/134/A11347
MARRIAGE - General :
1931   M H Warwick, clerical officer, GPO: reinstatement after period of imprisonment for bigamy   T 162/266/E26355
WIVES - General :
1963   Imprisonment of war pensioners: payment of half-pension to wife or dependants   T 227/1613
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1851   Rachel Menzies, alias Fisher: sentenced to three months imprisonment in Newgate for obtaining from Alexander Beale the sum of £50 in part payment of a contract for £300 under pretence of using her influence in getting the latter appointed as a clerk in the Admiralty   TS 18/67
 
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