Thanks very much, Paul, for sharing another great resource. I also found someone who, in 1871, got 14 days for being drunk and riotous. He was aged 30 though. You've also given me another puzzle though, because I didn't have him before. Peter J. Nelms Canberra, Australia [email protected] OFHS Member # 4540 Researching NELMS / NELMES of Oxon (Great Haseley, Great Milton), Bucks (Ickford, Shabbington) & Australia (Brisbane, Queensland). Other surnames: RADBONE, LOVEGROVE, DINGLE, NORTH, HUDSON, CLAYDON, WISE, KING, BOX http://Peter_Nelms.tripod.com/Family_History.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >From: Paul Irving <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: [ENG-BUCK] Aylesbury 1870s prisoners database >Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 20:25:23 +0100 > >Prisoners admitted to Aylesbury Gaol in the 1870s. May be interesting to >some people. I've found the brother of an ancestor doing 14 days for "Drunk >and riotous" in 1871, aged 19. Maybe he was celebrating his birthday - he >was sentenced not long afterwards. > >http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/bucks_prisoners/index.htm >