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Search Results for: "recognisance"  [found 14]: Showing 1 - 14 New Search
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1962   Recognizances: Ivy Medora Buckeridge   J 117/140
1963   Recognizances: Pat Arrowsmith   J 117/145
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN - General :
1963   ARROWSMITH. Recognizances: Pat Arrowsmith   J 117/145
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1963   Recognizances: Hazel Brown   J 117/148
1966   Recognizances: Joy Elsbeth Baker   J 117/159
PROSTITUTION - General :
1906-1907   Prostitutes: admitting to bail on own recognisances   MEPO 2/1086
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1939-1941   Essex Police warrant of apprehension against Lilian Easterbrook for breach of recognizances regarding John Wm Day   MEPO 2/5009
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS - General :
1913-1914   Finger impressions, suffragettes and suffragists. Default or recognizances and surety prisoners   PCOM 7/252
SINGLE PARENTS - Illegitimacy :
1913   Home Office. W and J Estrop and W Wilson, prisoners, HM Prison, Nottingham: release from custody, reduction of escheated recognizances and payment thereof by instalments (18892/13; 18524/13; 18340/13; 18170/13; 17972/13; 16579/13) [A complicated case: a false charge of paternity of an illegitimate child was laid against W Estrop, which he, his father and his father-in-law fought in court and lost; unable to pay costs, they were imprisoned, and their wives and children were thrown on the parish for relief]   T 1/11572/19360/13
WIVES - General :
1913   Home Office. W and J Estrop and W Wilson, prisoners, HM Prison, Nottingham: release from custody, reduction of escheated recognizances and payment thereof by instalments (18892/13; 18524/13; 18340/13; 18170/13; 17972/13; 16579/13) [A complicated case: a false charge of paternity of an illegitimate child was laid against W Estrop, which he, his father and his father-in-law fought in court and lost; unable to pay costs, they were imprisoned, and their wives and children were thrown on the parish for relief]   T 1/11572/19360/13
FINANCE AND PROPERTY - General :
1915   Home Office. Mrs A Thomas and T Scully, Merthyr Tydfil: remission of escheated recognizances (5092/15; 2696/15)   T 1/11759/7616/15
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1920   Mrs S Brammer (or Bancroft); remission of recognisance forfeited for failure to attend trial as witness   T 161/15/S635
1925   Mrs F Rubenstein; forfeited recognisance   T 161/251/S27015
1937-1938   Recognisances: Cordelia M Brown, and Royland Taylor   T 162/478/E35438
 
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