Record

Ref NoDEP/POR/5/10
TitleNumerous statements regarding provisions [diet] etc in various establishments [and asylums], Ireland, Scotland, England
Date1840-1844
TermAsylum
Description Of ItemFrom the collection of Richard Poole. Poole's note on content continues 'Letters on ditto from officers of asylums etc among them two or three notes from Joseph Hume, to whom I had written on the subject desiring information'. Includes letters from the following asylums - Aberdeen (Robert Jamieson); Belfast (R Stewart); Dundee (A Mackintosh); Edinburgh Royal (W Mackinnon); Edinburgh, Bristo Port (Peter Mackay); Kent (G Poynder and W G Quick) including printed report, account of the receipts of disbursements and receipts and expenditure; Lancaster (Samuel Gaskell) including accounts; Melton (John Kirkman); Waterford (C Corsellis); and York (Samuel Tuke); other correspondence, relating to the care of the insane more generally, from David Craigie; Joseph Hume; Francis White, Inspector General of Prisons, Dublin; Henry Lugden, secretary to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland; and William James Shaw; Poole's handwritten accounts for asylums in Waterford, Montrose, Aberdeen, Dundee, Glasgow, Belfast, Gloucester, Wakefield, Northampton and York; printed report on lunatic asylum near Exeter, 1843 with comparison with 1801 when the asylum opened; printed report of the Visiting Committee for Gloucester Asylum 1840, 1841, 1842; printed 23rd annual report of Nottingham Asylum, 1843; printed 23rd and 24th annual reports of Staffordshire General Lunatic Asylum, 1841, 1842; printed report of the Committee of the York Lunatic Asylum, 1843; and printed statement of accounts of the Fever Hospital for the County and City of Waterford, 1842.
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