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As of 1914 the staff consisted of a Deputy Governor, a Chief Warder, three Principal Warders, and nine Warders. Capable of holding 100 prisoners, at the end of 1913 it held 24.<ref>''Navy Estimates for the Year 1914-1915''. p. 143.</ref> | As of 1914 the staff consisted of a Deputy Governor, a Chief Warder, three Principal Warders, and nine Warders. Capable of holding 100 prisoners, at the end of 1913 it held 24.<ref>''Navy Estimates for the Year 1914-1915''. p. 143.</ref> In 1918 the average daily number of prisoners held was 84.<ref>''Navy Estimates for the Year 1919-1920''. p. 85.</ref> | ||
==Deputy-Governors== | ==Deputy-Governors== |
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As of 1914 the staff consisted of a Deputy Governor, a Chief Warder, three Principal Warders, and nine Warders. Capable of holding 100 prisoners, at the end of 1913 it held 24.[1] In 1918 the average daily number of prisoners held was 84.[2]
Deputy-Governors
Dates of appointment given:
- Captain Pearson C. Johnstone, 13 August, 1890.[3]
- Commander M. G. Cartwright, 1 October, 1908.[4]
- Commander (Retired) Thomas Brandreth, 1 January, 1911.[5]
Footnotes
- ↑ Navy Estimates for the Year 1914-1915. p. 143.
- ↑ Navy Estimates for the Year 1919-1920. p. 85.
- ↑ The Navy List (March, 1891). p. 362.
- ↑ "Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Saturday, 25 July, 1908. Issue 38708, col D, p. 9.
- ↑ The Navy List (October, 1915). p. 562.