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HMP Lewes
Original 1853 front facade at HMP Lewes
Location
Lewes, East Sussex, England
Security class
Young Offenders/Adult Male/Local Cat B
Capacity
742
Population
692 (as of June 2021)
Opened
1853
Managed by
HM Prison Services
Governor
Mark Creaven
Website
Lewes at justice.gov.uk
His Majesty's Prison Lewes is a local category B prison located in Lewes in East Sussex, England. The term local means that the prison holds people on remand to the local courts, as well as sentenced prisoners. The prison is operated by His Majesty's Prison Service.
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were in women's prisons, but not Baker, who was in a Vulnerable Prisoners Unit at HMPrisonLewes. The expressed stance of the Prison Officers' Association...
Causley had been recalled to prison for "temporarily losing touch with authorities". Causley was imprisoned at HMPrisonLewes. The original public parole...
February 1881; he later withdrew the confession. Mapleton was hanged at HMPrisonLewes on 29 November 1881 by executioner William Marwood. The coroner at...
French, on 19 March 1852. French was hanged for her crime in Lewes at the HMPrisonLewes in front of approximately 4,000 people, on 10 April 1852. Her...
Agency. Glyndwr Jones, Principal Officer, HMPrisonLewes, Home Office Harold Jones, Hospital Officer, HMPrison Winchester, Home Office. Mrs. Maureen Sybil...
other women. The women spent several months in Mountjoy Prison. Foley was sent to HMPrisonLewes with four other women. She and Marie Perolz were released...
to His Majesty's Prisons is an episcopal post in the Church of England relating to the church's chaplaincy to His Majesty's Prison Service. The bishop...
services to the Scout Association. Frederick Vernon Elvy, Governor, HMPrisonLewes. Ann Catherine Elwell, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Maurice Derrick...
(later reduced to three), and was transferred to HMPrisonLewes with other fighters. While in prison, McGuinness was selected against his will as Sinn...
him prevented his release from prison during the summer of that year. Whiting's trial began on 14 November 2001, at Lewes Crown Court. The jury heard from...
"Calendar for Prisoners, 1878, Brighton: In her Majesty's Prison at Lewes, felonies". H.M. Government. Retrieved 18 October 2023 – via Ancestry. "Brighton"...
Kilmacolm, Inverclyde. Monica Joan Russell. For voluntary service at H.M. PrisonLewes. David Ryan. For services to the Royal Mail and to the community in...
to Flood Relief. Derek Hastings, lately Principal Officer, H.M. PrisonLewes, H.M. Prison Service, Home Office. Carol Ann, Mrs. Heard, Senior Personal...
5th with 2% of the overall vote share. "Specialist officers called to Lewesprison to control six-hour riot at notorious jail once described as 'worse than...
History. Michelle Christina Jarman-Howe. Chief Operating Officer of Prisons, HMPrison and Probation Service. For Public Service. Michael Keith Jary. Lately...
on 12 November 1904, embittered after serving nearly three years at HMP Lewes, and wrote a book giving his version of the events involving Morant, Handcock...
Brigadier-General Philip Leveson-Gower Brigadier-General Charles George Lewes Major-General Ernest Lewin Major-General Alfred George Lewis Brigadier-General...
Murders" were all tried at Lewes assizes before Mr Justice Avory. All three were executed by hanging at Wandsworth Prison. The executioner of all three...