Description | Joint nominal registers survive for 1889-1894 for both men and women and separate registers survive for 1905-1915 for women, and 1908-1915 for men. A nominal register survives for 1916-1918 when the prison was used as a place of internment for aliens and Irish. The registers give name, summary of convictions, date and place of committal, re-examination and trial, offence, sentence, age, height, hair colour, trade or occupation, religion and birth place, number of previous convictions, date of discharge, and occasionally remarks. The register numbers start at 1 on the 1 April of each year.
Index cards for prisoners only survive for the mid to late 1970s. |