The 1841 census shows my ancestor Gervas Shelton in the Nottingham County Gaol. Does anybody know of a way of finding out what he had done to get in there?
Thanks,
Matt
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Thread: Nottingham County Gaol
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04-08-2006, 11:52 AM #1mattjarvis8Guest
Nottingham County Gaol
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28-12-2006, 12:01 AM #2kmdwardGuest
Nottingham Gaol
Stuart Tamblin does indexes of Criminal Registers and sells them for a very reasonable price. He has done some for Notts so might be worth a try. Web Family History Indexes.
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21-08-2007, 7:13 PM #3badger64Guest
gervas
Originally Posted by mattjarvis8
At the Nottm Quarter Sessions 4th Jan 1841 he was found guilty of threatening bodily harm to the same person and was sentenced to serve 12 months in the Nttingham County Gaol.
Later at the Notingham Quarter sessions 17th October 1842 he received 1 months jail with hard labour for stealing 2 quarts ofmilk value 4 pence the property of Robin Martin.
If you are in the Nottm area the Gaol can be visited as it is part of the Galleries of Justice Museum in the lace market area and well worth a visit.
How are you related to Gervas.?
John
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21-08-2007, 7:47 PM #4MarkJGuestOriginally Posted by badger64
Where abouts in the Lace Market was the old one? I know the area vaguely - I worked just on Castle Boulevard for a couple of years and walked to work that way.
Mark
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21-08-2007, 8:09 PM #5Rod NeepGuest
The prison was in High Pavement.
The building is still there. Interestingly there is a covered up spelling error in the huge letters carved into the stone on the front of the building.
The word "GAOL" was spelled as "GOAL", the letters filled in and re-carved correctly. But you can still see it.
Rod
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21-08-2007, 8:12 PM #6badger64GuestOriginally Posted by MarkJ
original 19th century prison,a transportation pit,condemned cells etc all
original.Look it up on the net
John
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21-08-2007, 8:15 PM #7uksearchGuest
Would that be listed as an OG against the mason?
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21-08-2007, 11:24 PM #8Rod NeepGuest
Nottingham County Gaol. High Pavement.
Note the lettering on the word "GAOL" changed from "GOAL"
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22-08-2007, 1:06 AM #9MarkJGuest
I see what you mean Rod! I bet someone got in serious bother for that!
Next time I get up to the city, I shall be checking that out.
Mark
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02-01-2008, 2:10 AM #10star*65Guest
There was also the Nottingham House of Correction, in which my g-g-grandfather spent some time around 1850. That was where King Edward Court is now, next to The Palais.
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