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ARMY NEWS, FASHION AND VARIETIES

... draining the park estate, and for otherwise improving that propcity.— Nottingham Express. Two of the convicts in the Dartmoor Prison escaped duriwar a dense log that prevailed over the moor on Friday afternoon ; one of th ...

PUBLIC BATHS

... charge. detention in the House of Correction it was found that he answered the description of an escaped convict from Dartmoor Prison, and the au'horities of that prison were communicated with. To day the chief warden of Durt- moor Prison attended before ...

THE CORK DAILY SOUTHERN REPORTER, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1868. UNITED STATES SHIPS

... Wampanoags and Guerrieres, jogging along seven miles per hour. They could catch an iceberg, sorely, at that rate—if not Dartmoor Prison.” Fixe Writing.—Journalism in the Soutbern States has tropical luxuriance and gorgeoueness which astonishes the inhabitants ...

GENERAL ORDER, NO. 15

... the girl, who appeared purlie civile. OUTRAGEOUS CONDUCT OF CONVICTS DARTMOOR PRISON. Very serious disturbances have lor s jmc weeks past, we understand, taken diace in Dartmoor Prison, where the convicts have been displaying t-cii-ms symptoms of insub ...

THE EVILS OF PRISON LIFE

... again to follow their profession. Whatever the ostensible object of this institution (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 infamy and a training school for ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1865. THE SPECIAL COMMISSION

... committed, Lynch, Dillon, Duggan, Donovan and O’Connell, the four first have been conveyed to Mountjoy, and from thence to Dartmoor prison, in England. The prisoner O’Connell still remains at the county gaol. Mr. O’Riordau and Mr. Nicholls have been discharged ...

FIRE INSURANCE DUTY

... was convicted of swindling shopkeeper at Northampton, in October, 1864, and sentenced to five years’ penal servitude in Dartmoor prison. A copy of the depositions taken at his trial was found at his lodgings, together with his deacon’s and priest’s orders ...

DREADFUL OUTRAGES

... a London contemporary calls attention to the atrocious assaults committed convicts on the warders and other officers Dartmoor Prison. He says—“ Thursday last Warder Rose, who was in charge of 20 convicts employed in trenching land, had occasion to stoop ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER A WIPE BT HER HUSBAND

... Adcrott, native of Helmshore, was brought for wandering in streets early hoar that morning. The prisoner, who wore the Dartmoor prison dress, said he was on his wav to HeJinshore, below Hcslcnden ; that in 1851 he* was sentenced to seven years’ transportation ...

A KI NDRED YEARS AGO

... was sentenced to ten irs penal servitude, been convicted seve al times before. He escaped from the common adjoining the Dartmoor prison, where the convicts are employed in cut- ling peat, by walking up tothe neck ina drain for three quarters ofamile. It ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, TUESDAY. MARCH 3. 1863

... osieries formed and planted —Fanners Gazette. Murderous Attack upon a Warder at Dartmoor Prison.-— Saturday last assault of murderous character took place at the Dartmoor Prison. It appeared that prisoner named Hutchinson, a most incorrigible scoundrel being ...

THE CORK DAILY REPORTER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1860

... pickpockets, and the burglar’s instrument makers are mechanics ol a bih grade. Tbiefdora, indeed,” as the chaplain of Dartmoor prison informs us, ** is distinct kingdom in the midst of our population.” There are places where the crucible is always hot ...