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The Dillwyn Correctional Center is a state prison for men located in Dillwyn, Buckingham County, Virginia, United States. It is owned and operated by the Virginia Department of Corrections. [1] The facility was opened in 1993 and has a daily working population of 1106 inmates, held at a range of security levels.
Closed as of 2014 [2] Deep Meadow Correctional Center Powhatan County: 840 Deerfield Correctional Center: Capron: 1,069 Dillwyn Correctional Center: Dillwyn: 1,106 Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women: Troy: 1,200 Green Rock Correctional Center Chatham: 987 Greensville Correctional Center: Jarratt: 3,055 Halifax Correctional Unit South Boston ...
Buckingham Correctional Center is a state prison (close custody male institution) located on 968 acres (3.9 km 2) outside the town of Dillwyn in Buckingham County, Virginia, USA. This facility is a Security Level 3-4 and has assignment criteria of Single, Multiple, and Life.
Dillwynia Correctional Centre is a prison for women located on the grounds of the Francis Greenway Correctional Complex in Berkshire Park, a suburb of Sydney, Australia.The centre is operated by the Corrective Services division of the New South Wales Department of Communities and Justice, and holds inmates sentenced under State or Australian criminal law.
Nicholl was born in Swansea in 1839. She was the daughter of Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn and Elizabeth (née De la Beche). She had an older brother Henry (b. 1843) who became a barrister. and two younger sisters, Amy Dillwyn (b.1845) a novelist and industrialist, and Sarah, known as Essie (b. 1852) who became an actress after a divorce.
He was born in the parish of Llangyfelach, Swansea, Wales, the eldest son of Lewis Weston Dillwyn and Mary Dillwyn, née Adams, the natural daughter of Col. John Llewelyn of Penllergaer and Ynysygerwn. His sister, Mary Dillwyn (1816–1906), is remembered as the earliest female
[2] [19] Mary who was widowed two years later, continued her father's interest in natural history, and in later years took up residence at "the Cottage" on the estate. [20] In the year of Dillwyn's death, his nephew, Sir John T. D. Llewelyn was chosen by local Conservatives. [21] Narrowly defeated by the Liberal, R.D. Burnie, he won in 1895.
Dillwyn Parrish (1894—1941), American writer, illustrator and painter; Dilly Knox, born Alfred Dillwyn Knox (1884–1943), British codebreaker; John Dillwyn Llewelyn (1810–1882) Welsh botanist and photographer; Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn (1834–1926) astronomer and photographer; William Dillwyn Sims (1825–1895) English industrialist and artist