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A History of the County of Warwick
… remained in Ansty until the death of Edward Tayler, a lunatic, in 1799, when the estate passed to his nephew Simon …
Magna Britannia
… of blindness by an operation of artificial pupil. The Lunatic Asylum, founded in 1795, is in the parish of St. … The particulars relating to the hospital, Eye-infirmary, Lunatic Asylum, Female Penitentiary, and Savings' Bank, were …
A History of the County of Leicester
… organists of St. George's and other churches, 402 and the lunatic asylum, 403 and carrying out improvements at the East …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… 1 0 Charitable Subscriptions. Annual subscription to the Lunatic Hospital 10 10 0 Ditto to the Dispensary 100 0 0 …
Survey of London
… to be used for any trade, sale or exhibition, manufactory, lunatic asylum or any other business except surgeon, …
A History of the County of York
… constables for 9, a lewd woman for 18, and Dolphin Duck, a lunatic, for 5. Confinement for several months was uncommon. … payment to paupers not already on their books or to a lunatic woman in the house of correction. Many orders were …
A History of the County of York
… see D.N.B. Ibid. Mason was one of the reformers of the lunatic asylum, see p. 469. Johnson's England, ed. A. S. …
A History of the County of York
… (1773-7) and the Female Prison (1780)—as well as the York Lunatic Asylum (1772-7) in Bootham. Earlier in the century a … 1772 the corporation subscribed 100 guineas to a proposed lunatic hospital, 6 and the York Lunatic Asylum, for paupers, was opened in 1777. 7 A third …
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