LevelPiece
Finding NoNH6/67/1/35
Extent1 piece
TitleBroadgate Hospital register of admission, discharge and death, page 35 (male discharges) [part of NH6/67/1]
Date14 Dec 1886-8 Oct 1887
DescriptionIncludes details of name of patient, age on discharge, poor law union to which chargeable and date of discharge as follows:
1) Adam Smith Court, 38, private, 14 Dec 1886
2) William Bainbridge, 26, private, 18 Dec 1886
3) John C Taylor, 37, Bridlington, 4 Apr 1887
4) William Lees, 36, Private, 16 May 1887
5) W H Garbow, 13, Beverley, 27 Jun 1887
6) A J Whiting, 22, Private, 13 Jul 1887
7) J S Robinson, 28, Sculcoates, 22 Aug 1887
8) H W Humble, 32, Beverley, 22 Aug 1887
9) Charles Erasmus, 41, Morpeth Northumberland, 3 Oct 1887
10) William Stocks, 25, Morpeth, 3 Oct 1887
11) William Foster, 30, Morpeth, 3 Oct 1887
12) Robert Wilson, 47, Morpeth, 3 Oct 1887
13) George Atkinson, 36, Morpeth, 3 Oct 1887
14) John Linsay, 21, Morpeth, 3 Oct 1887
15) William Gardner, 53, Morpeth, 3 Oct 1887
16) John Taylor, 52, City of Newcastle Gosforth, 5 Oct 1887
17) John Robinson, 34, City of Newcastle Gosforth, 5 Oct 1887
18) Charles Carr, 29, City of Newcastle Gosforth, 5 Oct 1887
19) Nicholas Lamb, 28, City of Newcastle Gosforth, 5 Oct 1887
20) Patrick Roney, 37, City of Newcastle Gosforth, 5 Oct 1887
21) Joseph S Hall, 28, City of Newcastle Gosforth, 5 Oct 1887
22) Christian Fredericksen, 29, City of Newcastle Gosforth, 5 Oct 1887
23) James Wilson, 61, City of Newcastle Gosforth, 5 Oct 1887
24) Luke Clark, 47, City of Newcastle Gosforth, 5 Oct 1887
25) Robert Marr, 45, City of Newcastle Gosforth, 5 Oct 1887
26) Thomas Weightman, 38, City of Newcastle Gosforth, 5 Oct 1887
27) Charles Cullen, 29, City of Newcastle Gosforth, 5 Oct 1887
28) John Mullinn, 24, City of Newcastle Gosforth, 5 Oct 1887
29) John E Jadman, 30, private, 8 Oct 1887
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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