PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1961 |
Harry Frederick Houghton (CO) and Ethel Elizabeth Gee (CO): charged by Director of Public Prosecutions
|
ADM 116/6295
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GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General
:
|
1961 |
Harry Frederick Houghton (CO) and Ethel Elizabeth Gee (CO): charged by Director of Public Prosecutions (retained)
|
ADM 116/6295
|
NOTEWORTHY WOMEN
-
General
:
|
1961 |
GEE. Harry Frederick Houghton (CO) and Ethel Elizabeth Gee (CO): charged by Director of Public Prosecutions (retained)
|
ADM 116/6295
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1948 |
Control Commission Germany: Legal Division, ZEO, Prosecutions Sections, Herford: Women's Camp Lager XXI, Dr Guenther Kohl and 17 others accused of crimes against humanity
|
FO 1060/1173
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PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1879-1880 |
Euston Square Murder Mystery. L.O.O. 590 as to prosecution of Hannah Dobbs
|
HO 144/41/84111
|
SINGLE PARENTS
-
Illegitimacy
:
|
1895 |
Bastardy: Mary Saunders v James Dicker. Justices Clerk acting as solicitor for prosecution is highly undesirable
|
HO 144/501/X51117
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1907 |
Suffragettes' prosecution at Westminster in connection with procession to House of Commons
|
HO 144/847/149245
|
PROSTITUTION
-
General
:
|
1899-1906 |
White Slave Traffic Convention: adherence by various countries: prosecution under Vagrancy Act
|
HO 144/not traced/ A48032
|
1907-1949 |
Disorderly houses: methods of police prosecutions
|
HO 45/22676/153787
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1939-1944 |
Prosecutions against servicemen's wives: Children and Young Persons Act 1933; Poor Law Act 1930; care of children and importance of husband being notified
|
HO 45/25058/817205
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
General
:
|
1939-1944 |
Prosecutions against servicemen's wives: Children and Young Persons Act 1933; Poor Law Act 1930; care of children and importance of husband being notified
|
HO 45/25058/817205
|
WIVES
-
FORCES
:
General
|
1939-1944 |
Prosecutions against servicemen's wives: Children and Young Persons Act 1933; Poor Law Act 1930; care of children and importance of husband being notified
|
HO 45/25058/817205
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1865 |
Prosecution of wife of British subject in Baden by her husband: government assistance refused
|
HO 45/7782
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1865 |
Prosecution of wife of British subject in Baden by her husband: government assistance refused
|
HO 45/7782
|
PROSTITUTION
-
General
:
|
1882 |
Prosecution of brothel keepers by parish authorities. Proposed transfer of police
|
HO 45/9615/A12342
|
HEALTH
-
General
:
|
1887 |
Removal by husband of habitual drunkard from Retreat rendering him liable to prosecution
|
HO 45/9963/X14487
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1887 |
Removal by husband of habitual drunkard from Retreat rendering him liable to prosecution
|
HO 45/9963/X14487
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Bus Related Work
|
1951-1954 |
Unlicensed Place of Refreshment Wages Board: prosecution of Hillock Cafe, Liverpool, after complaint of non payment of wages to Mrs D Parkinson employed as manageress on a profit-making basis
|
LAB 11/2622
|
1951-1954 |
Prosecution of the Hillock Cafe under the Catering Wages Act 1943: non payment of wages to Mrs D Parkinson
|
LAB 16/310
|
MANUAL WORK
-
FOOD INDUSTRY
:
Baking Industry
|
1953-1958 |
Baking Wages Council (Scotland): prosecution of J M Henderson Ltd to recover arrears due to Mrs Eileen Sinclair
|
LAB 16/364
|
MANUAL WORK
-
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
:
Hairdressing
|
1964-1965 |
Hairdressing Undertakings Wages Council: prosecution brought against Bernard of Mayfair Ltd for failure to pay statutory minimum remuneration
|
LAB 16/532
|
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
-
General
:
|
1935-1936 |
Proposed prosecution by Gloucester Local Education Authority of Nellie Irene Gage for non-attendance of authorised course of instruction
|
LAB 19/65
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1935-1936 |
Proposed prosecution by Gloucester Local Education Authority of Nellie Irene Gage for non-attendance of authorised course of instruction
|
LAB 19/65
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Tailoring
|
1917 |
Director of Public Prosecutions Department Whitehall: re publication of award: correspondence from G Salaman & Co in reference to an award re Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses at the firm, also other enclosures in connection with same (126)
|
LAB 2/151/IC2742
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Clothing Industry
|
1926 |
Dressmaking & Women's light Clothing Trade Board: Mrs M Davies, 28 Priory Street, Cardigan: inspection: suggested prosecution (269)
|
LAB 2/1663/TBI/A18185
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Dressmaking
|
1926 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Mrs M Davies, 28 Priory Street, Cardigan: inspection: suggested prosecution (269)
|
LAB 2/1663/TBI/A18185
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1926 |
Dressmaking & Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Mrs M Davies, 28 Priory Street, Cardigan: inspection : suggested prosecution (269)
|
LAB 2/1663/TBI/A18185
|
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRADE UNIONS
-
TRADE BOARDS
:
|
1926 |
Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing Trade Board: Mrs M Davies, 28 Priory Street, Cardigan: inspection: suggested prosecution (269)
|
LAB 2/1663/TBI/A18185
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Lace Making
|
1914 |
Lace Finishing Trade Board: suggested prosecution of Mrs Finch, Mrs Johnson, Mrs Merrington and Mrs Swift middlewomen employed by Messrs Crampton & Crampton of Nottingham (271)
|
LAB 2/21/TBM132/16/22
|
MANUAL WORK
-
CLOTHING TRADE
:
Embroidery
|
1919 |
Embroidery Trade: Mrs Elizabeth Kerr: prosecution for furnishing false information (243)
|
LAB 2/431/TB10204/2
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1919 |
Embroidery Trade: Mrs Elizabeth Kerr: prosecution for furnishing false information (243)
|
LAB 2/431/TB10204/2
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General
:
|
1920 |
Paisley Employment Exchange: Financial Irregularities Local Accountants Reports June-December 1920. Prosecution of Miss E C Kay, member of staff (224)
|
LAB 2/747/SD647/1920
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1920 |
Paisley Employment Exchange: Financial Irregularities Local Accountants Reports June-December 1920. Prosecution of Miss E C Kay, member of staff (224)
|
LAB 2/747/SD647/1920
|
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
-
General
:
|
1921 |
Lerwick BEO Financial Irregularities (Nov 1920-Feb 1921): prosecution of G W Hoggan and Miss Margaret Spence, member of staff (224)
|
LAB 2/857/SD191/2/1921
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1921 |
Lerwick BEO Financial Irregularities (Nov 1920-Feb 1921): prosecution of G W Hoggan and Miss Margaret Spence, member of staff (224)
|
LAB 2/857/SD191/2/1921
|
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE
-
Welfare Foods
:
|
1940-1948 |
National Milk Scheme: prosecutions
|
MAF 100/11
|
PROSTITUTION
-
General
:
|
1909-1911 |
Disorderly Houses Act 1751: prosecution (Kingston Skating Rink)
|
MEPO 2/1316
|
WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
-
General
:
|
1910 |
Suffragette Movement: prosecution of Emmeline Pankhurst and others
|
MEPO 2/1410
|
PROSTITUTION
-
General
:
|
1897-1906 |
Brothels: prosecution of landlord and porter
|
MEPO 2/429
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1932-1933 |
Dorothy Evelyn Short, death through abortion: Nellie Ethel Bostel and Betty Clarke jointly concerned, but latter used as a witness on Director of Public Prosecutions instructions
|
MEPO 3/1017
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1932-1933 |
Dorothy Evelyn Short, death through abortion: Nellie Ethel Bostel and Betty Clarke jointly concerned, but latter used as witness on Director of Prosecutions instructions
|
MEPO 3/1017
|
ABORTION, STERILISATION, STILLBIRTH AND CONTRACEPTION
-
General
:
|
1938-1939 |
Death of Vera Evelyn Norris from septic abortion on 15 Oct 1938: magisterial comments (1) on possibility that a dying statement could have led to a nurses prosecution and (2) as to doctor's moral obligation to inform police
|
MEPO 3/1030
|
NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
-
General
:
|
1938-1939 |
Death of Vera Evelyn Norris from septic abortion on 15 Oct 1938: magisterial comments (1) on possibility that a dying statement could have led to a nurses prosecution and (2) as to doctor's moral obligation to inform police
|
MEPO 3/1030
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1940 |
Alleged attempt at communicating with the enemy by Mr and Mrs Henry Burns, nee Neumann: Director of Public Prosecutions enquiry
|
MEPO 3/1152
|
WIVES
-
General
:
|
1940 |
Alleged attempt at communicating with the enemy by Mr and Mrs Henry Burns, nee Neumann: Director of Public Prosecutions enquiry
|
MEPO 3/1152
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1916 |
Accosting women in the West End: 'insulting words' prosecution: magisterial and legal comments
|
MEPO 3/250
|
VICTIMS
-
Murder Victims
:
|
1948-1966 |
Unsolved murder of Joan Mary Woodhouse ar Arundel Park, West Sussex on 31 July 1948: private prosecution
|
MEPO 3/3022
|
VICTIMS
-
General
:
|
1926 |
Curt Heymann alias Heijmann causing grievous bodily harm to Kathleen Iliffe: deportation order made after Heymann agreed to pay £150 compensation to injured woman and £50 towards cost of prosecution
|
MEPO 3/357
|
WIDOWS
-
Police
:
|
1937-1940 |
Policy on the representation of widows of police officers fatally injured in accidents (1) at the inquest at cost of Police Fund and (2) the prosecution of a claim for compensation
|
MEPO 5/442
|
HEALTH
-
Mental Health
:
|
1902-1903 |
Proposed prosecution of Mary Canning of Hove, Sussex for illegal charge of Julia Phillips. No27333
|
MH 51/73
|
PRISONERS
-
Individual Prisoners
:
|
1943-1954 |
Wandsworth prison: security of medical records of executed prisoners; measures arising from the prosecution of Mrs Van der Elst, a campaigner against capital punishment
|
PCOM 9/1697
|
MARRIAGE
-
General
:
|
1879 |
Home Office: illegal marriage: decision not to recommend prosecution by government in alleged case
|
T 1/16757
|
PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
-
General
:
|
1932 |
Action by Mrs Hayley Morris against Sir Archibald Bodkin, late Director of Public Prosecutions. Treasury Solicitor's assistance
|
T 162/286/E27226
|