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General Penitentiary, Millbank. [Blank] has leave from [blank] o'clock until [blank] o'clock Dated this [blank] day of [blank] 182[blank]. Governor.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
That the following resolution be observed. : That the following resolution be understood with every inferior officer and servant taken into the Penitentiary in future, viz. That when any officer or servant is taken upon trial, the Governor shall report at the end of one month, ... whether he or she is fit for his or her situation.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
Pass a waggon or cart [blank] Governor. To the porter of the inner gate.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1821]- Books
Admit to Divine Service in the chapel, on Sunday, the day of [blank]. [Blank] Governor. This ticket can only be made use of on the morning or afternoon agreeably to the date, and must be delivered to the messenger at the chapel door, and no money is to be given to any of the servants of the establishment.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
No. [blank] being desirous of seeing her [blank] we recommend that such indulgence be granted. [Blank] Chaplain. [Blank] Matron. [Blank] Governor. The prisoners to whom this indulgence may be granted, are allowed to see their friends on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Friday afternoon, at a quarter before three o'clock.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
Millbank General Penitentiary. E. Wilkinson, Deputy Matron. Prices of work.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
General Penitentiary. [Blank] day of [blank] 18[blank] £ s. d. Balance of account with the establishment [blank] Gratuity [blank] Total [blank] Signed, [blank] Governor.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
General Penitentiary, Millbank. [Blank] is going out on the business of the prison, at [blank] o'clock, and is expected to return in [blank] hour[blank]. Dated this [blank] day of [blank] 182[blank]. Governor.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
An agreement, made and entered into this [blank] day of [blank] one thousand eight hundred and [blank] between [blank] of the one part, and [blank] of the other part as follows: : The said [blank] for [blank] executors and administrators, [blank] hereby agree, to and with the said Governor, to provide, furnish, and supply, with all possible dispatch, ... the several articles and things of the quality and descriptions hereinafter particularized.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
To be visited by her [blank] in the female infirmary. [Blank] Chaplain.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
To the Governor of the Penitentiary, Millbank, Westminster. : London, [blank] 182[blank]. Sir, [blank] do hereby tender to supply the Penitentiary, at the prices hereinafter-mentioned, with such of the following articles to which such prices are annexed.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820]- Books
Ordered, That every officer of the prison, who shall observe any neglect or omission of duty.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: 1821- Books
Take notice, : That any officer or servant of the penitentiary who shall supply, or bring in to, any prisoner confined therein, any money, clothing, provisions, dict [sic], or other article or thing whatsoever, except such as shall be permitted by the Governor.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
Admitted [blank] 18[blank] Burnt. [blank] Label'd. [blank] Space left for entries of any articles which may be delivered to the prisoners friends.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
General Penitentiary, Millbank. Inferior officers. Male department.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
Rough register. : Number. [blank] Prisoner's name. [blank].
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
No. [blank] You will be entitled to be removed into the second class on [blank] But you may be removed into the second class before that time by order of the Committee, if you behave well.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]- Books
General Penitentiary. Extracts from the rules and regulations. Prisoners.
Millbank Prison (London, England)Date: [1820 or 1821?]