| No. in Admissions Register: |
405 |
| Age: |
14 |
| Whence received: |
Birmingham Borough Prison |
| Description: |
| Complexion: |
Fresh |
| Hair colour: |
Brown |
| Eyes colour: |
Brown |
| Visage: |
- |
| Particular marks: |
Scar on right thigh and shoulder |
| State of health: |
Good |
| Able-bodied? |
Yes |
| Date of admission and term: |
19 May 1869 5 years |
| Late residence: |
Dartmouth Street, Birmingham |
| Parish he belongs to: |
Birmingham |
| Customary work and mode of life: |
Pearl button maker |
| Whether illegitimate: |
No |
| State of education: |
| Reads: |
Not at all |
| Writes: |
Not at all |
| Offence: |
Stealing a felt hat |
| Circumstances which may have led to it: |
- |
| Date of sentence, by who and court: |
29 April 1869, Birmingham Police Court, T C S Kynnersley Esq. |
| Where imprisoned: |
- |
| Sentence: |
21 days prison (hard labour), 5 years at Saltley |
| Previous committals: |
| Number: |
1 |
| Length: |
7 days |
| For what: |
Stealing a pair of boots |
| Father's name: |
Thomas Heeley(?), stepfather |
| Occupation: |
Pearl cutter |
| Mother's name: |
Mary Heeley |
| Occupation: |
Driller |
| Parents dead? |
Own father |
| Survivor married again? |
Yes |
| Parents' treatment of child: |
- |
| Character of parents |
Stepfather out of work from ill health |
| Parents' wages: |
- |
| Amount parents agree to pay: |
Not able to contribute |
| Parents address: |
Dartmouth Street, Birmingham |
| Superintendent of police (to collect payments): |
G Glossop - |
| Person making this return: |
T C S K [Kynnersley] |