Regulations for prisons in England and Wales

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Side 44 - If any prisoner shall be of a religious persuasion differing from that of the Established Church. a minister of such persuasion, at the special request of such prisoner, shall be allowed to visit him or her at proper and reasonable times, under such restrictions imposed by the visiting justices as shall guard against the introduction of improper persons, and as shall prevent improper communications.
Side 18 - ... may examine any persons touching such offences, and may determine thereupon, and may punish all such offences by ordering any offender to close confinement in the refractory or solitary cells, and by keeping such offenders upon bread and water only, for any term not exceeding three days.
Side 10 - That in case any Criminal Prisoner shall be guilty of any repeated Offence against the Rules of the Prison, or shall be guilty of any greater Offence than the Gaoler or Keeper is by this Act empowered to punish, the said Gaoler or Keeper shall...
Side 27 - Chaplain, perform the appointed Morning and Evening Services of the Church of England, and preach at such time or times between the Hours of Nine and Five of the Day, as shall be required by the Rules and Regulations to be made as directed by this Act; C.
Side 20 - Reports. 98. Within One Week after the Termination of every Assize or Court of Quarter Sessions the Gaoler shall transmit by Post to One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State a Calendar containing the Names, Crimes, and Sentences of every Prisoner tried at such Assize or Court of Quarter Sessions in such Form and containing such Particulars as may be required by the Secretary of State ; and whenever such Court adjourns for any longer Time than One Week, the Day upon which the Adjournment...
Side 18 - Justice, specifying the Cause thereof, and the Time during which the Prisoner is to be kept in Irons or under mechanical Restraint, which Order shall be preserved by the Gaoler as his Warrant.
Side 44 - And be it enacted, that every person convicted of murder shall, after judgment, be confined in some safe place within the prison, apart from all other prisoners, and shall be fed with bread and water only, and with no other food or liquor, except in case of receiving the sacrament, or in case of any sickness or wound, in which case the surgeon of the prison may order other necessaries to be administered ; and no person but the gaoler and his servants, and the chaplain and...
Side 31 - English language, day by day, in his journal to be kept in the prison, an account of the state of every sick prisoner, the name of his disease, a description of the medicines and diet, and any other treatment which he may order for such prisoner.
Side 13 - Bailiff, nor shall be concerned in any Occupation or Trade whatsoever ; no Keeper or Officer of a Prison shall sell, nor shall any Person in Trust for him or employed by him sell or have any Benefit or Advantage from the Sale of any Article to any Prisoner, nor shall he, directly or indirectly, have any Interest in any Contract or Agreement for the Supply of the Prison.
Side 38 - Rules. •56. Convicted prisoners shall not receive any food, clothing, bedding, or any spirits or tobacco or any other article except the prison allowance, unless by order of the Medical Officer. 57. All prisoners are bound to obey the rules of the prison, and the lawful orders of the gaoler and other officers, and to treat with respect the officers or servants of the prison, and every other person therein. They are not to be idle or negligent in their work. They are to behave properly during divine...

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