LevelPiece
Finding NoNH6/67/1/41
Extent1 piece
TitleBroadgate Hospital register of admission, discharge and death, page 41 (male discharges) [part of NH6/67/1]
Date25 Apr 1894-24 Dec 1894
Descriptionincludes details of name of patient, age on discharge, poor law union to which chargeable, occupation, and date of discharge as follows:
1) Fred Lofthouse, 43, York, labourer, 25 Apr 1894
2) Henry Simpson, 40, Beverley, keelman, 27 Apr 1894
3) Thomas Mitchell, 53, Malton, butler, 30 Apr 1894
4) William Simpson, 31, Driffield, agricultural labourer, 7 May 1894
5) George Lattimer, 67, private, labourer, 16 May 1894
6) Vickerman Topham, 13, private, none, 26 May 1894
7) William Henry Earnshaw, 26, private, surveyor, 11 Apr 1894
8) Charles C Barlow, 51, York, agricultural labourer, 30 Jun 1894
9) James Easting, 58, Patrington, agricultural labourer, 2 Jul 1894
10) Richard Ferisee, 36, Pocklington, labourer, 4 Jul 1894
11) George Smith, 35, Private, butcher, 6 Jul 1894
12) William George Marsden, 49, Pocklington, agricultural labourer, 26 Jul 1894
13) Stephen Lyons, 72, Howden, blacksmith, 30 Jul 1894
14) George Douglas, 33, Bridlington, cabinet maker, 4 Oct 1894
15) Robert Snowden Barker, 19, Bridlington, agricultural labourer, 20 Oct 1894
16) Watson Randall, 38, Driffield, dock labourer, 22 Oct 1894
17) Richard Beal, 56, Malton, labourer, 31 Oct 1894
18) John Hunter, 46, Pocklington, farm labourer, 6 Nov 1894
19) William Stainton, 33, Pocklington, farm labourer, 10 Nov 1894
20) Thomas Boynton, 66, Beverley, agricultural labourer, 22 Nov 1894
21) Frank Dalby, 41, Beverley, labourer, 13 Dec 1894
22) Thomas Morrison, 65, Driffield, labourer, 24 Dec 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.
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