Yes, Baillie-Hamilton was the officer who was imprisoned in the Tower of London. He was a Scottish officer who served under King Charles I and was taken captive during the English Civil War. His imprisonment was part of the broader conflict between royalists and parliamentarians, and he was held in the Tower for a period before his release.
I believe Anne Boleyn was held prisoner there.
Bishop Ranulf Flambard was the very first prisoner of the Tower of London. He was also the very first person to escape.
Betty Hargrave has: Played Officer Morgan in "Prisoner" in 1979. Played Officer taking photographs in "Prisoner" in 1979. Played Officer in "Prisoner" in 1979. Played Matronly Lady in "Prisoner" in 1979. Played Mrs. Carruthers in "I Can Jump Puddles" in 1981.
If a prisoner want to talk to a correction officer while on duty, should another correction officer bring him back there to let him talk to the other correction officer or should the prisoner be ignored.
Rudolf Hess.
Rudolf Hess.
The last prisoner was Rudolph Hess during World War 2
The very last prisoner was Rudolf Hess
Rudolf Hess.
The Tower of London.
A court order telling an officer to bring a prisoner to the court is called a writ of habeas corpus.
Rudolf Hess among others.