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Minutes of the House Committee

Manuscript meeting minutes of the House Committee dating from 15 February 1922 to 7 February 1923. The minutes are indexed and contains several enclosures including letters relating to patient complaints about treatment at the hospital, request for change in visiting hours by Matron Lucy Begg.

Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability

Minutes of the House Committee

Manuscript minutes of the House Committee of the Hospital for the year, 1925. Minutes are handwritten and the volume contains loose paper inserts of correspondence and memorandum. Indexed. The minutes include reports and press cutting relating to the accidental death of Mabel Agnes Turner, a pantry maid at the hospital; minutes and letters received from and behalf of Mr Luscombe, the long-serving Steward of the Hospital, who was dismissed following embezzling funds from the hospital.

Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability

Annual reports

Annual reports for the charity, 1905-present, which typically include a financial statement, a list of board of management members and senior staff, donation details and photographs and illustrations of the hospital. The reports were published as a single pamphlet or booklet, some of the early reports have been bound together into hardboard volumes. Reports dating from 1858-1901 were not published separately and can be found within the subscription books (archive ref: RHN/FU/2/2). The reports may also be found within the reports of the general meeting volumes (archive ref: RHN/AD/1/1).

Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability

Admissions records

Case books give a description of candidates who applied for home or extra relief from the charity. The manuscript register records the candidates' name, date of birth, residence, disease or affliction and its duration; details of their application and whether they were succeeded. For the candidates' who were admitted into the home the register provides details of when they entered the home and the duration of their time at the home. For those who were admitted as an 'extra' patient or 'pensioner' the register reports when they began receiving financial support and when that support ended. Also, includes a register of patients, 1986-2003.

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