| Description | Includes details of name of patient, age on admission, poor law union to which chargeable, occupation and date of admission as follows: 1) John Richardson, 39, Patrington, labourer, 22 Sep 1882 2) George Wilson, 19, Beverley, none, 13 Oct 1882 3) James Jackson, 25, private, labourer, 21 Oct 1882 4) J B Bateson, 38, Beverley, none, 31 Oct 1882 5) John Goffin, 41, Sculcoates, fisherman, 2 Nov 1882 6) Edward Smith, 23, Sculcoates, farm labourer, 18 Nov 1882 7) Thomas Ellis, 33, East Riding, Labourer, 5 Dec 1882 8) William Blenkin Hockney, 26, farmer's son, private, 6 Dec 1882 9) John Watson, 31, Sculcates, cattle dealer, 22 Dec 1882 10) Percival H Pease, 25, Private, gentleman, 24 Dec 1882 11) Michael Brennan, 32, Sculcoates, labourer, 17 Jan 1883 12) [Neiles] Boynton Billany, 28, Beverley, labourer, 23 Feb 1883 13) Frank [], 46, Sculcoates, commercial traveller, 2 Mar 1883 14) William Gray, 64, Beverley, labourer, 8 Mar 1883 15) William Brandham, 36, Skirlaugh, 12 Mar 1883 16) William Smith, 22, Prison Community, sailor, 13 Mar 1883 17) Frederick James Foster, 24, Pocklington, labourer, 26 Mar 1883 18) Richard Burden, 37, Private, hotel keeper, 21 April 1883 19) Edward C Thompson, 40, private, retired farmer, 25 Apr 1883 20) Joseph Spence, 60, Beverley, labourer, 2 May 1883 21) George [Valans],45, York, maltster, 22 May 1883 22) Henry Slater, 33, East Riding, policeman, 28 May 1883 23) James Dawson, 54, Private, retired farmer, 7 Jun 1883 24) Robert Wilson, 20, Beverley, hawker, 03 Jul 1883 25) Richard [Ofram], 49, Pocklington, farm labourer, 7 Jul 1883 26) David Boddy, 16, Sculcoates, none, 10 Jul 1883 27) Richard [Hammit], 48, Beverley, labourer, 11 Jul 1883 28) Frederick Dunn, 56, private, none, 2 Aug 1883 29) Frederick W T Smith, 46, private, cabinet maker, 9 Aug 1883 30) Thomas Purcell, 28, Beverley, fisherman, 27 Aug 1883 31) John Blakie, 23, Sculcoates, labourer, 6 Sep 1883 Other sections include: form of mental disorder, condition (whether married, single, or widow), religion, duration of attack (of mental disorder), supposed cause, whether first attack, health or bodily condition on admission, whether suicidal and whether transferred. Also includes date of discharge and whether previously admitted, for some cases. |