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London Metropolitan Archives Middlesex Sessions LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 MIDDLESEX SESSIONS: COUNTY ADMINISTRATION MA Reference Description Dates COUNTY ADMINISTRATION: LUNATIC ASYLUMS Maintenance of lunatics MA/A/C/001 Alphabetical register of lunatics, giving name, 1860 - 1888 date of admission, which asylum, 'how disposed of' MA/A/C/002 Register of lunatics Gives name, date of 1871 - 1877 maintenance order, to what asylum sent, 'how disposed of' MA/A/C/003/1853 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1853 8 MA/A/C/003/1865 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1865 53 MA/A/C/003/1866 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1866 73 MA/A/C/003/1867 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1867 46 MA/A/C/003/1868 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1868 47 MA/A/C/003/1869 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1869 64 MA/A/C/003/1870 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1870 8 MA/A/C/003/1872 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1872 Criminal lunatics 8 MA/A/C/003/1873 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1873 Matilda or Louisa Lewis 1 MA/A/C/003/1874 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1874 6 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 MIDDLESEX SESSIONS: COUNTY ADMINISTRATION MA Reference Description Dates MA/A/C/003/1875/001 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (B-E) 1875 (items numbered 1875/001-024) MA/A/C/003/1875/025 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (E-M) 1875 (items numbered 1875/025-047) MA/A/C/003/1875/048 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (M-R) 1875 (items numbered 1875/048-060) MA/A/C/003/1875/061 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (R-W) 1875 (items numbered 1875/061-077) MA/A/C/003/1875/078 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1875 Lawrence GALVIN MA/A/C/003/1875/079 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1875 Schedules MA/A/C/003/1876/001 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (B-M) 1876 (items numbered 1876/001-038) MA/A/C/003/1876/039 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (M-W) 1876 (items numbered 1876/039-067) MA/A/C/003/1876/068 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1876 MICHAEL DOYLE MA/A/C/003/1876/069 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1876 Criminal Lunatics (items numbered 1876/069 -076) MA/A/C/003/1877/001 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (items 1877 numbered 1877/001-035) MA/A/C/003/1877/036 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (items 1877 numbered 1877/036-061) MA/A/C/003/1877/062 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1877 Criminal Lunatics (items numbered 1877/062 -072) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 MIDDLESEX SESSIONS: COUNTY ADMINISTRATION MA Reference Description Dates MA/A/C/003/1877/073 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1877 Criminal Lunatics (items numbered 1877/073 -076) MA/A/C/003/1878/001 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (A-L) 1878 (items numbered 1878/001-031) MA/A/C/003/1878/032 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (L-W) 1878 (items numbered 1878/032-062) MA/A/C/003/1878/063 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1878 Criminal Lunatics (items numbered 1878/063 -067) MA/A/C/003/1878/068 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1878 Criminal Lunatics (items numbered 1878/068 -071) MA/A/C/003/1878/072 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1878 Criminal Lunatics (items numbered 1878/072 -075) MA/A/C/003/1879/001 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (items 1879 numbered 1878/001-041) MA/A/C/003/1879/042 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1879 Maurice Fitzgerald MA/A/C/003/1879/043 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (items 1879 numbered 1879/043-051) MA/A/C/003/1880/001 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (items 1880 numbered 1880/001-046) MA/A/C/003/1880/047 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1880 George Forbes MA/A/C/003/1880/048 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1880 Criminal Lunatics (items numbered 1880/048 -050) MA/A/C/003/1881/001 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (A-H) 1881 (items numbered 1881/001-028) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 MIDDLESEX SESSIONS: COUNTY ADMINISTRATION MA Reference Description Dates MA/A/C/003/1881/029 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (I-W) 1881 (items numbered 1881/029-051) MA/A/C/003/1882 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1882 11 MA/A/C/003/1883/001 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (items 1883 numbered 1883/001-011) MA/A/C/003/1883/012 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (items 1883 numbered 1883/012-032) MA/A/C/003/1883/033 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (items 1883 numbered 1883/033-037) MA/A/C/003/1883/038 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1883 Unfit Not available for general access MA/A/C/003/1884 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1884 11 MA/A/C/003/1885 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1885 7 MA/A/C/003/1886/001 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (A-L) 1886 (items numbered 1886/001-015) MA/A/C/003/1886/016 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (M-W) 1886 (items numbered 1886/016-031) MA/A/C/003/1886/032 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1886 Criminal Lunatics (items numbered 1886/032 -036) MA/A/C/003/1887/001 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (A-K) 1887 (items numbered 1887/001-024) MA/A/C/003/1887/025 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (K-W 1887 including unknown woman) (items numbered 1887/025-045) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 MIDDLESEX SESSIONS: COUNTY ADMINISTRATION MA Reference Description Dates MA/A/C/003/1887/046 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1887 Criminal Lunatics (items numbered 1887/046 -047) MA/A/C/003/1888 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1888 32 MA/A/C/003/1889/001 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (B-M) 1889 (items numbered 1889/001-025) MA/A/C/003/1889/026 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (M-W) 1889 (items numbered 1889/026-044) MA/A/C/003/1889/045 Applications for maintenance of lunatics: 1854 - 1889 Various Orders MA/A/C/003/1889/046 Lists of cases of Pauper Lunatics chargeable to 31 Mar 1889 Old Middlesex on 31 Mar 1889 MA/A/C/003/1889/047 Letter: 5th Annual report of the Clerk of the 1889 Peace in respect of Pauper Lunatics Sir Richard Nicholson MA/A/C/003/1890/001 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (items 1890 numbered 1890/001-026) MA/A/C/003/1890/027 Applications for maintenance of lunatics (items 1890 numbered 1890/027-028) MA/A/C/003/1891 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1891 5 MA/A/C/003/1892 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1892 2 MA/A/C/003/1893 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1893 2 MA/A/C/003/1894 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1894 4 MA/A/C/003/1895 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1895 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 MIDDLESEX SESSIONS: COUNTY ADMINISTRATION MA Reference Description Dates MA/A/C/003/1896 Applications for maintenance of lunatics 1896 3 MA/A/C/004 There is no item with this reference MA/A/C/005 Enquiries re Lunatics, indexed May 1865 - Jul 1867 MA/A/C/006 Enquiries re Lunatics, indexed Jun 1867 - Dec 1869 MA/A/C/007 Enquiries re Lunatics, indexed Jan 1870 - Dec 1872 MA/A/C/008 Enquiries re Lunatics Jan 1873 - May 1874 MA/A/C/009 Enquiries re Lunatics 1874 - 1875 MA/A/C/010 Enquiries re Lunatics 1876 MA/A/C/011 Enquiries re Lunatics 1877 MA/A/C/012 Enquiries re Lunatics 1878 MA/A/C/013 Enquiries re Lunatics 1879 MA/A/C/014 Enquiries re Lunatics 1880 MA/A/C/015 Enquiries re Lunatics 1881 MA/A/C/016 Lunatic Settlements List of lunatics made Apr 1889 - Jun chargeable to the county entitled to pensions or 1890 allowances paid by friends; also list of applications pending in 1888-1889. Gives name of lunatic, birthplace if known, union and result of application. MA/A/C/017 Rough Notes - including abstract of returns of 1886 - 1888 chargeable lunatics, and engineers report of maintenance work, Banstead, draft report etc, 1 box LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 MIDDLESEX SESSIONS: COUNTY ADMINISTRATION MA Reference Description Dates Asylum notices of discharge HANWELL ASYLUM MA/A/DA/001 Notices of discharge 1846 Jan 9 1 bundle -1846 Dec16 MA/A/DA/002 Notices of discharge 1848 Jan 4 1 bundle -1848 Oct 2 MA/A/DA/003 Notices of discharge 1849 Jan 2 1 bundle -1849 Dec 5 MA/A/DA/004 Notices of discharge 1850 Jan10 1 bundle -1850 Dec27 MA/A/DA/005 Lists of notices of discharge 1851 Oct-1851 1 bundle Nov MA/A/DA/006 Notices of discharge 1852 Jan 5 1 bundle -1852 Dec22 MA/A/DA/007 Notices of discharge 1853 Jan 4 1 bundle -1853 Oct29 COLNEY HATCH ASYLUM MA/A/DA/008 Notices of discharge 1852 May 1 1 file -1852 Dec31 MA/A/DA/009 Notices of discharge 1853 Jan10 1 file -1853 Oct27 Asylum notices of death ST MARYLEBONE ASYLUM MA/A/DE/001 Notices of death 1846 Apr25 1 bundle -1846 Jul14 HANWELL ASYLUM MA/A/DE/002 Notices of death 1846 Jan 4 1 bundle -1846 Dec26 MA/A/DE/003 Notices of death 1848 Jan 1 1 bundle -1848 Dec11 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 MIDDLESEX SESSIONS: COUNTY ADMINISTRATION MA Reference Description Dates MA/A/DE/004 Notices of death 1849 Jan 2 1 bundle -1849 Dec30 MA/A/DE/005 Notices of death 1850 Jan 8 1 bundle -1850 Dec21 MA/A/DE/006 Notices of death 1851 Jan 7 1 bundle -1851 Jan21 MA/A/DE/007 Notices of death 1852 Jan11 1 bundle -1852 Dec26 MA/A/DE/008 Notices of death 1853 Jan12 1 bundle -1853 Oct25 COLNEY HATCH ASYLUM MA/A/DE/009 Notices of death 1852 Apr29 file -1852 Dec29 MA/A/DE/010 Notices of death 1853 Jan 2 file -1853 Oct31 Hanwell Lunatic Asylum MA/A/J/01/001 Minute book of Visiting Justices committee Nov 1827 - relating to the selection of a site, architect and Aug 1829 building contractor; includes copies of letters sent and received by committee, survey of all lands offered, copies of contracts, and plan of site selected near MA/A/J/02/001 Minute book of Visiting Justices committee Aug 1829 - relating to construction of asylum, furnishing May 1831 and staffing; includes copy of contract and specification for building, copies of all letters, appointments of staff, etc.
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