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This file was originally catalogued under more than one subject heading. These headings, and details...
Home Office: Registered Papers. Registered Papers, 1879 - 1900. : Emigration of reformatory and industrial school children (1891-1894). [Former Reference: B10399A]. CHILDREN (see separate heading for (a) SCHOOLS (OTHER... THAN REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS) and (b) BILLS (EDUCATION)): Emigration of Reformatory and Industrial Schools' Children. (1891-1894). [Former Reference: B10399A]....This file was originally catalogued under more than one subject heading. These headings, and details of this file, are as follows: EMIGRATION
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 1891 - 1894 Reference: HO 45/9838/B10399A Subjects: Children | Migration -
ff. 197-200 Letter from George Coode, Assistant Secretary Poor Law Commission Office, to S M...
Home Office: Various Commissions: Records and Correspondence. Correspondence between the Home Office and the Poor Law Commission 1835-1840 including copies of reports from Assistant Poor... ff. 197-200 Letter from George Coode, Assistant Secretary Poor Law Commission Office, to S M Phillipps, Home Office, relating to the emigration of... the recently founded colony of South Australia. The new colony in New South Wales, which took emigrants from Stroud in 1837, can take more married... people up to 50 years of age with children over 7. They can be employed as wool sorters, labourers and manufacturers of coarse cloth.
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 25 August 1838 Reference: HO 73/54/49 Subjects: Asia | Australia and Pacific | Children | Indian Subcontinent | Labour | Marriage and divorce | Migration | Poverty | Trade and commerce -
Report of John Williamson, Chairman of the Staffordshire Quarter Sessions, on 1 collective petition (18...
Home Office: Judges' Reports on Criminals. Reports on criminals: correspondence. (Described at item level). emigration when banishing 'useful Subjects for petty offences'. Grounds for clemency: has a pregnant wife and 5 children to support who will become chargeable
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 24 January 1786 Reference: HO 47/5/68 Subjects: Africa | Children | Crime | Migration | Pardons | Transportation -
Folios 54-73. J P Kay, Norfolk and Suffolk District. Gives a general description of his...
Home Office: Various Commissions: Records and Correspondence. Correspondence between the Home Office and the Poor Law Commission 1835-1840 including copies of reports from Assistant Poor... 3000 people emigrated or migrated to manufacturing districts or places of public works from Norfolk and there were similar figures for Suffolk. He..., Lowestoft and Southwold have 'raped a large harvest from salvage'. He details the salvage 'dole' peculiar to Lowestoft. Children are still employed in the
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 19 May 1837 Reference: HO 73/53/7 Subjects: Asia | Children | Clothing | Construction industries | Farming | Fishing | Food and drink | Indian Subcontinent | Labour | Manufacturing | Pay and pensions | Poverty | Public disorder | Resources | Trade and commerce -
3 individual petition (Solomon Levien father, Coutts Trotter and Coutts and Co) and 2 collective...
Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series I. Petitions referenced Kp, Kq and Kr. (Described at item level). distress, committed crime through momentary lapse to raise enough money for family to emigrate to Canada, very respectable family who set good example... Botany Bay, family have emigrated to Sydney New South Wales and would support son if he could join them. Initial sentence: life transportation... to their 9 children, previous honest character and been trusted with large sums of money by employer Mr Watts, took laudanum when crime detected to
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 11 October 1832 - 26 September 1835 Reference: HO 17/59/124 Subjects: Americas | Australia and Pacific | Children | Crime | Labour | Migration | Pardons -
Prisoner name: Archibald Cameron, aged 34. Court and Date of Trial: Glasgow Circuit Court, May...
Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series II. Petitions. (Described at item level). 1842 from Agnes Cameron was supported by 35 signatures and is annotated to the effect that Cameron would emigrate if released. The decision at that... prisoner's wife, Agnes Cameron, and supported by 81 signatures, speaks of the hardship suffered by herself and 2 children. A third similar petition of
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 1840 - 1842 Reference: HO 18/26/36 Subjects: Children | Crime | Debt | Migration | Pardons | Prisons | Trade and commerce | Transportation -
Prisoner name: Lewis Alexander. Prisoner age: 30. Prisoner occupation: Omnibus driver. Court and date of...
Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series I. Petitions referenced Dw, Dx, Dy and Dz. (Described at item level). Newgate gaol; ordered to Leviathan hulk. Transported to New South Wales on ship Charles Kerr, arriving in September 1837. Assigned as veterinary surgeon to mounted police. Prisoner's wife and children emigrated to Sydney.
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 1836 - 1842 Reference: HO 17/33/64 Subjects: Australia and Pacific | Caribbean | Children | Crime | Europe and Russia | Middle East | Pardons | Pay and pensions | Prisons | Transportation -
Closed extracts: 18 pages
Home Office and Department of Health and Social Security: Children: General (G) Files. Dr Barnardo's Homes: emigration arrangements. Closed extracts: 18 pages.
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 1957 - 1962 Reference: HO 361/12/1 Subjects: Children | Migration | Welfare -
Prisoner name: James Brain. Court and Date of Trial: Bedford Lent Assizes March 1841 or...
Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series II. Petitions. (Described at item level). Nicholls], Steward. Petition from the prisoner stating he is now of sound mind and would emigrate to America with his sister's family if released...Prisoner name: James Brain. Court and Date of Trial: Bedford Lent Assizes March 1841 or September 1840. Crime: Murder. Poisoning his child. Initial
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 01 December 1841 - 30 June 1854 Reference: HO 18/69/1 Subjects: Americas | Crime | Indian Subcontinent | Labour | Mental illness | Migration -
This file was originally catalogued under more than one subject heading. These headings, and details...
Home Office: Registered Papers. Registered Papers, 1901-1909. for emigration of children to Canada in lieu of committal to Industrial Schools. (1885-1897). [Former Reference: A46505]. CHILDREN: Scheme for... emigration of children to Canada in lieu of committal to Industrial Schools. (1885-1897). [Former Reference: A46505]....This file was originally catalogued under more than one subject heading. These headings, and details of this file, are as follows: EMIGRATION: Scheme
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 1885 - 1897 Reference: HO 45/9991/A46505 Subjects: Americas | Children | Migration -
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Home Office: Registered Papers, Supplementary. : Emigration from Dr Bernardos Home; EMIGRATION: Children. Emigration from Dr Barnardo's Home....This file was originally catalogued under more than one subject heading. These headings and details of this file, are as follows: CHILDREN
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 1889 - 1893 Reference: HO 144/310/B6159 Subjects: Children | Migration | Welfare -
2 reports of 'WR. JH. AH. [and] GW.', Commissioners at Customs House, on 2 collective...
Home Office: Judges' Reports on Criminals. Reports on criminals: correspondence. (Described at item level). , and Anthony White, grocer and interpreter to the Portuguese Emigrants, prosecuted by Mr Hobhouse of the Solicitor to the Board of Customs for shipping... immigrant, the judge would have preferred to pass a lesser sentence, White is a poor man, with a wife and child to support, Govett has a mother and sister
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 1809 Reference: HO 47/41/53 Subjects: Americas | Crime | Indian Subcontinent | Litigation | Migration | Pardons | Refugees -
VOL.7D Summary of Contents. Political and administrative correspondence. Politics and government: Sir Charles Wood's financial...
Lord John Russell: Papers. Correspondence and Papers. west coast defence: Emigration costs. Trial of Smith O'Brien: J.R. subpoenaed as witness but not called. Correspondence: J.R; Sir C. Wood; Lords... Grey on emigration: ". adding to the Irish inhabitants of Canada is adding to our worst enemies" (fs. 16-17). Halifax - Quebec railway to provide... cannot paint J.R's child as ". I am at present working against time in obedience to Her Majesty" - (fs. 217-18). Lord Ribblesdale's (stepson of J.R.) tour of Europe.
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Domestic Records of the Public Record Office, Gifts, Deposits, Notes and Transcripts Date: 01 September 1848 - 31 December 1848 Reference: PRO 30/22/7D Subjects: Africa | Americas | Armed Forces (General Administration) | Army | Asia | Australia and Pacific | Conflict | Crown lands and estates | Disease | Europe and Russia | Forestry | Indian Subcontinent | International | Ireland | Labour | Migration | Navy | Operations, battles and campaigns | Pay and pensions | Personal and family papers | Railways | Trade and commerce | Treason and rebellion -
Folio(s) 94-107. Letter from [William Howard] of 3 Hyde Park Corner [Knightsbridge, Middlesex,] enclosing three...
Home Office: Domestic Correspondence, George III. HO 42. Letters and Papers. Supplementary. Folio(s) 94-107. Letter from [William Howard] of 3 Hyde Park Corner [Knightsbridge, Middlesex,] enclosing three lists of emigrants from Toulon living...; Commissaire Sibilot; Commissaire Julien and one child; Assistant Capenter Bonis with wife and three children; Louis Julien, administration officer... d'Imbert with observations and corrections. Listed are: Lieutenant Jean Gasquet with wife and two children; Lieutenant Riouffe; Lieutenant Boscq and wife
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 19 December 1803 Reference: HO 42/74/38 Subjects: Children | Migration | Navy | Refugees | Royal Parks -
Prisoner's name: George Moore. Prisoner's age: 21. Prisoner's occupation: servant; javelin man. Court and date...
Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series I. Petitions referenced Ap, Aq and Ar. (Described at item level). Horsham Gaol for his 'character'; in Van Diemens Land now married to a free emigrant with 5 children; has committed no offence while in the colony
Held by: The National Archives, Kew - Home Office Date: 1830 - 1846 Reference: HO 17/3/12 Subjects: Australia and Pacific | Children | Crime | Marriage and divorce | Pardons | Trade and commerce
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