| Description | includes details of name of patient, age on discharge, poor law union to which chargeable, occupation, and date of discharge as follows: 1) George Wardell, 36, Beverley, labourer, 31 Dec 1893 2) Frank Hammett, 21, Beverley, labourer, 29 Jan 1894 3) Joseph Midgley, 62, Malton, shoemaker, 12 Feb 1894 4) John Marshall, 62, Morpeth, cooper, 14 Feb 1894 5) John Octon, 64, Morpeth, labourer, 14 Feb 1894 6) Thomas Cares, 66, Morpeth, billposter, 14 Feb 1894 7) James Swinehoe, 71, Morpeth, labourer, 14 Feb 1894 8) Thomas Trotter, 57, Morpeth, shoemaker, 14 Feb 1894 9) Thomas Gibson, 32, Morpeth, grocer, 14 Feb 1894 10) John Grey, 50, Morpeth, draper, 14 Feb 1894 11) G H McDonald, 58, Morpeth, none, 14 Feb 1894 12) William Thompson, 34, Morpeth, labourer, 14 Feb 1894 13) James Marshall, 35, Morpeth, blacksmith, 14 Feb 1894 14) Patrick Dunleavy, 74, Morpeth, labourer, 16 Feb 1894 15) Byrom Thompson, 23, Morpeth, scene-painter, 16 Feb 1894 16) Henry Train, 48, Morpeth, enginefitter, 16 Feb 1894 17) Patrick Coyne, 30, Morpeth, dock labourer, 16 Feb 1894 18) Henry Rust, 51, Morpeth, seaman, 16 Feb 1894 19) George Rogers, 59, Morpeth, joiner, 16 Feb 1894 20) Peter Shotton, 84, Morpeth, pedlar, 16 Feb 1894 21) John Dodd, 29, Morpeth, labourer, 16 Feb 1894 22) William Hudsperth, 28, Morpeth, none, 16 Feb 1894 23) James Pringle, 42, Morpeth, collier, 16 Feb 1894 24) James Smith, 46, Beverley, farmer, 19 Feb 1894 25) Joseph Jebb, 22, Beverley, compositor, 28 Feb 1894 26) Mark Boswell, 20, Howden, agricultural labourer, 6 Mar 1894 27) Henry Malby, 30, Beverley, vagrant, 14 Mar 1894 28) John Smith, 26, Beverley, farm labourer, 30 Mar 1894 29) John Saffill, 78, Malton, agriculcural labourer, 2 Apr 1894 30) George Wilkinson, 17, Sculcoates, none, 4 Apr 1894 31) Ahaziah Leppington, 51, Bridlington, none, 7 Apr 1894 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. |