Former inmates Women •
Violet Bland,
Suffragette imprisoned and force-fed in 1912. She wrote of her experiences in
Votes for Women. •
Kitty Byron, convicted in 1902 of murdering her lover Arthur Reginald Baker, was released from Aylesbury in December 1908. •
Edith Carew convicted in 1897 in the
British Court for Japan in
Yokohama for murdering by poisoning her husband, Walter Carew. Carew was transferred from Yokohama (via Hong Kong) in 1897 and released in 1910 •
Mathilde Carré, a
French Resistance agent during
World War II who turned
double agent. Carré was held at Aylesbury for the last years of the war where she acted as an informant against other detainees. Carré was deported to France after the war ended. •
Constance Markievicz, first woman MP, commuted death sentence 1916 following the
Easter Rising, released 1917. •
Florence Maybrick, a former
United States citizen who was imprisoned at Aylesbury for murdering her considerably older English husband. Maybrick was released in 1904. • Eileen Mackenney, author of "Borstal Girl" was an inmate from 1949 - 1951
Men •
Jade Braithwaite was at HMYOI Aylesbury for a time after being convicted of the murder of 16-year-old
Ben Kinsella. He was ordered to serve a minimum of 19 years. • Ryan Herbert was transferred to HMYOI Aylesbury from HMP Stoke Heath in 2012, he was convicted in 2008 of
killing Sophie Lancaster and sentenced to 15 and a half years ==References==