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Published: Tuesday, 29 October 2024 at 14:31 PM


A major new set of prison registers from Barlinnie prison in Glasgow has gone online.

The set of 180,000 records from Scotland’s largest prison has been published on ScotlandsPeople, the Scottish government’s family history website.

The records date from the prison’s founding in 1882 until 1899.

The collection can be searched by name and features digitised images of the original registers.

The registers contain detailed information on prisoners who were held at the prison. Each prisoner’s register entry records:

The record set also includes a photograph album with over 2000 photographs of prisoners.

The records include information about young people who were put in the prison. For example, they show that on 31 January 1883, 15-year-old James Duffy, alias James Davie or James Carroll, was admitted. He was a labourer from Glasgow and his crime was “Attempt to Commit Theft”.