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Text of Letter from John Rae (Superintendent of Kibble)
To The Scotsman, April 1878
Sir, - The comparison made at the annual meeting connected with the Wellington Reformatory between that institution and the "other six or eight in Scotland", as reported in The Scotsman of the 11th inst., is calculated to produce an unfavourable impression regarding this school, and I believe the others also, which is warranted by neither facts nor figures. I refer to the statement "that the percentage of the boys from the Wellington Reformatory School who turned out well was 91 per cent, and this was equalled by only one other similar institution in Scotland - that of Old Mill, Aberdeen. Of the other six or eight the percentage was a slow as 68 or 74 per cent."
The institution with which I have long been connected is one of the "six or eight" referred to. The above statement does it an injustice, to rectify which allow me only to make two quotations from the twentieth report of the inspector of reformatory and industrial schools, which is the latest published. (The letter then includes a statistical table of figures for Wellington, Old Mill and Kibble) If, business fashion, we deduct the bad from the good, the net percentage of doing well will be ? Wellington, 83; Old Mill, 82; and Kibble, 84. Again, at page 298 of the same report, the number of reconvictions during a year over the total discharges since the opening of each school is - Wellington, 4 per cent; Old Mill, 4.4 per cent; and Kibble, 1.9 per cent.
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The "Brown" name comes from his grandmother (on his father's side) Louisa Brown
Cousin Lawrence (Boy) Davis laso has the name Brown | DAVIS, David Jim Brown (I0597)
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The Durrant family had lived for generations in Stourton Caundle, Dorset | DURRANT, Diana (I1010)
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They both have a servant living with them in 1871 | PARRY, John (I1165)
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This was after Deborah Vaillis had died | Family: GARLAND/LESTER, John Bingley / READ, Fanny Marie (F663)
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Thomas Marriage shows that he was of full age, a bachelor, mariner and that his father James was a labourer
Ann's marriage shows that she was of full age, a spinster and a servant and her father was a Charles Cherrett a labourer
Witness were a David Pearce and John Luther (? David William Pearce b 1824) | Family: RIGLER, Thomas / CHERRETT, Ann (F086)
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Twin of Alice | RIGLER, Robert Cherrett (I0304)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2174)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2174)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2173)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2173)
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Twin of Robert | RIGLER, Alice May (I0456)
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uncertain of location | READ, Maud Amy (I0055)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1445)
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Unsure of Brown name | BROWN, Annie Amy M (I0867)
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Unsure of data | FRANS, Hannah (I1055)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0688)
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Was a bricklayer | RIGLER, Frederick Thomas James (I0571)
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Was a painter and lived at 33 Elizabeth Rd | RIGLER, Frederick William (I0621)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0586)
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Was known to be rather strict. Every Sunday he would expect all of his sons to attend his house in their Sunday best to play cards in the afternoon. Even Robert Roy who lived in Ilminster some 60 miles away. He expected that the other brothers would contribute to the Blue Line coach company fare for this weekly meeting. | PEARCE, Robert John (I0013)
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Was of the parish of Winterborne Whitechurch as was her husband Richard Snook | FOSTER, Sarah (I2277)
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Went out to Canada with his family - but returned to Poole in 1921 - became a water inspector
Buried in Parkstone Cemetary Sandbanks Road | RIGLER, Thomas Charles (I0576)
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Will was proved in 1760 | SHARBAND, Philip (I2000)
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Will: Bar Code FAEJ988167 Page 1 Informal Will W.O. No.: E/317089/1 Domicile, English Record No. 210/386671 16/17 Name Clifford H. Haskins Regtl. No. and Rank 149108 Gunner Regt. Royal Field Artillery Died at/ In France Date of Death 17.11.1916 The enclosed document dated and signed C. Haskins Appears to have been written or executed by the person named in the margin while he was "in actual military service" within the meaning of the Wills Act, 1837, and has been recognised by the War Department as constituting a valid will. War Office Date 27/03/17 Signed: A. Lawrence for the Assistant Financial Secretary. Page 2 317089 H 21/12/1916 149108 Gr. C. HASKINS R.F.A. P862 Page 3 WILL In the event of my death I give the whole of my property and effects to my father Mr. Frederick Haskins, 49 Montpellier Road, Dunkirk, Nottingham Signature Gr. C. Haskins 149108 Page 4 B.862 Extracted from the Active Service Pay Book of No. 149108 Gunner Clifford Haskins 23rd Divisional Ammunition Column E/317089/1 (Signed) W O? Burnard? Colonel R. A. Officer i/c R. A. Section, 3rd Echelon Page 5 Dear Father If I do not return from this terrible struggle I leave all my belongings to you. Your Son, Clifford September 12th 1916
Information from Jim North | HASKINS, Clifford Herbert (I0918)
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William Pearce at 83 High Street Confectioner and Tobacconist Shops Reg 1912 | PEARCE, William Anderson (I0021)
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Winifred Ann lived for many years at 100 Green Road Poole with her sister Bessie Rose | RIGLER, Winifred Ann (I0461)
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With GF and GM William+Elizabeth | CASSON, Sarah Ann (I0108)
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With Uncle Anthony Joseph Neriah Dickinson | CASSON, Isabella (I0118)
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Witness John Adams | Family: RIGLAND, Richard / BUNGEY, Mary (F092)
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Witnesses David Bunt and Jane Lawford | Family: RIGLER, Edward Barnes / MORTIMER, Christiana Ann Bennett (F104)
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Witnesses David YUCK, Sarah READHEAD and Joseph MANGO | Family: CHERRETT, Charles / SWEETLAND, Elizabeth (F091)
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Witnesses Elig Rigler and Susan Foot | Family: RIGLER, George Albert / EVEMY, Carrie Sarah (F120)
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Witnesses Herbert Charles Rigler and Dorothy Gertrude Ellen Mitchell | Family: RIGLER, Joseph Lionel / WADHAM, Josephine Gwendoline Vera (F255)
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Witnesses William HG Teague and Annie L Rigler | Family: RIGLER, Francis Thomas / MCBETH, Rebecca Kelso (F081)
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Working at home | CHAPMAN, Godfrey Charles (I2293)
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