| Description | Includes details of name of patient, age on discharge, poor law union to which chargeable and date of discharge as follows: 1) Thomas Jackson, 27, York, 27 Feb 1885 2) Richard G Gales, 70, H M S [Government]16 Mar 1885 3) John Beautyman, 47 Hull Prison, 15 Apr 1885 4) William Gray, 64, Beverley, 29 Jun 1885 5) George Sharp, 48, Driffield, 29 Jun 1885 6) Thomas Kaye, 64, private, 4 Jul 1885 7) Thomas Noble, 24, private, 7 Jul 1885 8) P A Ward, 41, Private, 18 Jul 1885 9) W H Henderson, 45, Driffield, 17 Aug 1885 10) Thomas Cooke, 42, Howden, 17 Aug 1885 11) Pearson M Ward, 31, private, 17 Aug 1885 12) Harry Roberts, 17, private, 7 Sep 1885 13) J W Hall, 30, Beverley, 14 Sep 1885 14) J T Williamson, 44, Pocklington, 19 Oct 1885 15) George Bielby, 49, York, 16 Nov 1885 16) John Lees, 61, Private, 21 Nov 1885 17) Richard G Gale, 71, private, 28 Feb 1885 18 John Richardson, 41, private, 28 Feb 1885 19) Stavely Noble, 24, Driffield, 31 Dec 1885 20) James McLintock, 53, private, 9 Feb 1886 21) Richard West, 66, Pocklington, 15 Feb 1886 22) William Burrell, 44, Sunderland, 19 Feb 1886 23) Charles White, 30, York, 19 Apr 1886 24) E Henry Montgomery, 41, Private, 10 May 1886 25) Joseph Boyes, 28, Bridlington, 17 May 1886 26) Robert Tomlinson, 48, Beverley, 30 Jun 1886 27) William E Pick, 34, private, 23 Aug 1886 28) Abraham Scott, 37, Nottingham, 24 Aug 1886 29) Adam Smith Court, 36, private, 27 Sep 1886 30) Joseph Coates, 37, Sculcoates, 22 Nov 1886 31) Robert James, 47, Pocklington, 22 Nov 1886 32) Arthur Clark, 5 Sculcoates, 22 Nov 1886 33) Joseph Woods, 28, Beverley, 28 Nov 1886 Other sections include: condition (whether married, single, or widow), religion, duration of attack (of mental disorder), supposed cause, whether first attack, health or bodily condition on admission, residence in asylum, whether recovered. |