Information on Series of Documents

Information on Series of Documents

SERIES HO 140/1-417 INFORMATION ON SERIES OF DOCUMENTS Series HO 140/1-417 Title Home Office: Calendar of Prisoners 1868-1934 Structure HO 140, Pieces 1-417. The rest of the series have closure dates up to 100 years and are therefore not included in this Licensed Internet Associateship package. After Trial Calendars of prisoners arranged yearly, then alphabetically by county and chronologically within county. Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man are included. The calendars bound under Middlesex for the years 1868-1897 include those for HM Gaol Newgate of prisoners awaiting trial at the Central Criminal Court, as well as calendars for quarter sessions held within the county. These Central Criminal Court Calendars are printed with separate sections for the London (City), Middlesex, Essex, Kent, Surrey and Admiralty jurisdictions, and they contain some information additional to that in the county calendars. The volumes from 1898 onwards include separate sections for each of London, Central Criminal Court, London (North of the River), London (South of the River) and Middlesex. Size/Scope Totals: Approximately 208,500 images with approximately 625,500 named individuals 417 bound volumes of after trial calendars are lists, for the most part printed, of prisoners tried at Assizes and Quarter Sessions. They include the following information: Number, Name, Age, Trade, Previous Convictions, Name & Address of Committing Magistrates, Date of Warrant, When Received into Custody, Offence as Charged in the Commitment, When Tried, Before Whom Tried, Verdict of the Jury, Sentence or Order of the Court. A mixture of single and double images. Usually 6 volumes per year, arranged by county. Approx. average number of images per volume: 500 with an average number of 3 named individuals per image and roughly 1,500 named individuals per volume. Physical Format Large, heavy, bound volumes ranging from foolscap to <A3 size. Most bindings and Condition in decent condition. Some edges of pages are dog-eared but with minimal loss of data. Popularity Between 1st January 2009 and 31 December 2009 this series of records was requested in the reading rooms at The National Archives 856 times. In a package with other related material it is expected to be of even greater interest to the public. Tracing 19th and 20th Century Criminals Research Guide Sources for Convicts and Prisoners Name, Age, Date of Warrant, Offence, Sentence or Order of Court Possible areas for indexing Section 62 of the Prison Act 1865 provided for gaolers to deliver to Judges of Any other Assize and Justices in Quarter Sessions calendars of the prisoners in their information charge, and it was probably at some point in the next three years that the Home Office issued instructions that it should be sent copies of each calendar so compiled. Whilst The National Archives endeavours to ensure that the information is correct, in no event shall The National Archives be responsible for any loss or damage of any kind arising out of access to or reliance on or use of any information. This document is intended to provide guidance only and it is recommended that personal research of the records be undertaken .

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