THE CONVICTS AT DARTMOOR PRISON
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... Enfie7&nrr publishes the following letters addressed by the convict in Dartmoor to Mr. Gail. ford Oaolqgo .nd Mrs. Onslow:- Dartmoor Prison, Devon, 29th Oct., 1875. No. A 1,139-Thomas Castro. M Mx rear. ONSLOW-Strange to say, I am still alive; nor is ma spirit ...
... CLAIMANT. I PLYM1oiTH, WEDNSSDAY.-To-day Mr. Guildford Onalow, Mr. A. Biddoiph, and Mr. Q. East pro- ceeded from Plymouth to Dartmoor Prison, to pay a balf-yearly visit to the Claimant to the Tiebborne estates, now confined in the convict prison at Dart- moor ...
... liberated within a few days, and just be- fore the warrant had arrived, by order of Lord Pal- merston, for removing him to Dartmoor prison, to put in the remainder of his original term of penal servitude. A few days ago, in the neighbourhood of Limerick, a ...
... whilst the craft were manauvring yesterday. It was their first day's work since the mobilisa- tion. A convict escaped from Dartmoor Prison, Princetown, yesterday afternoon, but was cap- tured after being at large for about half an hour. Yesterday at Colwyn ...
... given against me. The spleen and malice which concocted the conspiracy against me pur- sued me even within the walls of Dartmoor prison. For the first four years of my iniquitous imprisonment I was treated with harshness and rigour, and my friends, who came ...
... got into it to drink after being poisoned in an ad- joining building. SUICIDE OF A CONVICT IN DARTMOOR P R I S O N . AT Dartmoor Prison during Friday night, a. prisoner committed suicide by hanging himself in his eoll. So rare is this occurrence in these ...
... released from Pentonville Prison ea ticke-t-of- lave. after serving twenty years' inmprisonment. He was removed from Dartmoor Prison to London on Tuesday, and was conveyed to Pentonville pend- ing his release. The crime of which he was cf 3n- victed was ...
... again to follow their profession. Whatever tile osten- sible object of this inatitution (which is known under the name of Dartmoor Prison) may be, the actual fact remains, notwithstanding, that it is little else than a den of infancy and a training school ...
... which he had doubtless taken poison. i DEATH OF A CONVICT AT PRINCETOWNT. FPLaN1tonT. SUNDAY.--au iniueqt was held at Dartmoor Prison by Mr. J. D. Prickmau, the t coroner for Lyydford and district, concerning the P death of a convict named Thomas Ty! Cabe ...
... has been signed. Persons opposed to the profitable utilization of prison labour will not like to see the report from Dartmoor Prison farm, showing a net profit of nearly £1.000 on the year's agricultural operations. For a time it was not remunerative ...
... Houn J. Chamberlain, and tile Right Elon. J. U. Dodeo3n. *MUTINY IN DARTMOOR PRISON. London, Friday Evening. This afternoon a seriosa mutinyoccssrred among the convicts in Dartmoor prison at Prineetown, Devon. A principal warder, named Westiske, on visiting ...