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HM Prison Northallerton was a prison in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, England. It operated from 1788 until December 2013. During that time, it variously housed male and female adult prisoners, women with children, youth offenders, and military prisoners.
Nov 17, 2017 · ON the morning of Friday, March 1, the powder keg that was Northallerton exploded, ignited by a small group of prisoners who had arrived from overseas just two days earlier. “Pandemonium broke out following an assault by one of the prisoners on a guard, and the main building was set on fire,” reported The Northern Echo.
Collection: North Riding Quarter Sessions. Description: Clerk's correspondence and papers, mainly relating to the affairs of the Visiting Justices, the administration of the House of Correction, and prisoners. Includes correspondence and papers of the Chairman of the Visiting Justices. Dates: 1823-1878.
A brief insight into the history of Northallerton's Prison.
HM Prison Northallerton was in use for over 200 years between 1788 and 2013. At various points in its history its inmates included male and female adult prisoners, women with children, youth offenders, and military prisoners. Today, the site of the prison is owned by Hambleton District Council.
Mar 11, 2014 · In the 1890s, Northallerton was one of the five prisons in England selected to receive juvenile prisoners sentenced to more than one month's detention, these being held separately from adults. In 1904 Northallerton was closed to female prisoners.
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Sep 16, 2024 · HM Prison, Northallerton . Date: 1964 Held by: The National Archives, Kew: Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description