| 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 Foxton, 56, Scarborough, farm labourer, 17 Jun 1890 2) Henry Newton, 64, Driffield, labourer, 6 Jun 1890 3) David Ireland, 48, Skirlaugh, farm labourer, 27 Jun 1890 4) Mark Wilson, 22, Driffield, none, 16 Jul 1890 5) James William [Blaze], 64, Selby, Gardener, 19 Jul 1890 6) John Moorfoot, 30, Sculcoates, labourer, 26 Jul 1890 7) William Foster, 40, Driffield, farm labourer, 13 Aug 1890 8) William Stainton, 30, Pocklington, farm labourer, 25 Aug 1890 9) William Taylor, 58, Pocklington, farm labourer, 28 Aug 1890 10) Thomas Lloyd, 43, Howden, vagrant, 1 Sep 1890 11) John Sweeting, 68, Howden, farm labourer, 1 Oct 1890 12 William D Thorn, 58, Sculcoates, Carver and Gilda, 22 Dec 1890 13) Robert Tomlinson, 52, Beverley, cattle dealer, 2 Jan 1891 14) Robert Ripley, 37, Pocklington, farm labourer, 6 Jan 1891 15) Ben Hardy, 27, Bridlington, vagrant, 12 jan 1891 16) John Allison, 70, Malton, none, 14 Jan 1891 17) John Powell, 81, Malton, farm labourer, 28 Jan 1891 18) Richard Bradshaw, 33, Malton, labourer, 9 Feb 1891 19) Aaron Sharp, 39, Malton, farm labourer, 10 Mar 1891 20) Alfred Todd, 29, Beverley, labourer, 10 Mar 1891 21) George E Cranswick, 22, Bridlington, none, 14 Mar 1891 22) Richard West, 75, Pocklington, blacksmith, 17 Mar 1891 23) Thomas M Gowan, 23, Prison [comune], wine worker, 17 Mar 1891 24) Fred Simpson, 16, Malton, none, 18 Mar 1891 25) James Anderson, 67, Patrington, [rail gate] keeper 21 Mar 1891 26) Lawrence Whittern, 62, Patrington, carver 26 Mar 1891 27) James Boyle, 22, Skirlaugh, slater's lad 28 Mar 1891 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. |