Catalogue description MENDIP HOSPITAL, WELLS, RECORDS

This record is held by Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust)

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Title: MENDIP HOSPITAL, WELLS, RECORDS
Description:

Mendip Hospital, Wells. (Formerly the Somerset and Bath Pauper Lunatic Asylum)

 

Originally opened as the county asylum for pauper lunatics in 1848 it alone served the county and the city of Bath until the opening of the Western Joint Asylum (Tone Vale) in 1897.

Date: 1832-1975
Arrangement:

1/1/1-35 Main Committee Minutes 1848-1974

 

1/2/1-1/9/1 Various Committee Minutes 1911-1973

 

2/1/1 Reports 1961-1970 1961-1970

 

2/2/1-2 Rules, standing orders etc 1848-1954

 

2/3/1-14 Annual reports 1853-1965

 

5/1/1-26 Plans 1845-1946

 

5/2/1-5 Deeds

 

5/3/1-2 Sale particulars etc 1893-1939

 

6/1-14 Staff records of service 1863-1974

 

10/1-7 Visitors books 1875-1930

 

11/1/1-11/2/5 Ledgers 1890-1950

 

12/1/1-2 Accounts misc. 1848-1947

 

13/1 Farm supplies 1906-1956

 

16/1/1-16/4/2, 18/1/1-6, 19/1-6 Registers of patients 1848-1963

 

17/1/1-17/2/37 Case books 1848-1959

 

18/2/1-2 Death registers 1931-1948

 

20/1-2 Visitors registers 1921-1930

 

21/1-2 Entertainments programmes 1903-1937

 

22/1/1-22/4/1 Chapel records burial & grave registers service registers etc.

 

23/1-105 Discharged patients 1848-1917

 

24/1-92 Deceased patients 1848-1917

 

25/1-3 Various administrative files 1911-1965

Related material:

For papers relating to the acquisition of the site, building and early administration of the asylum see also Q\ALu.

 

For photographs etc., of mending Hospital (originally Wells Asylum) and of the staff & patients of social activities - c1848-1977. See DD/X/JENS G/1619, G/1666 (inds. aerial views of hospital, c1950.)

 

Report on condition of asylum, (betw.1891-94) See 1/7/3

Held by: Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust), not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Mendip Hospital, Wells, Somerset

Somerset and Bath Pauper Lunatic Asylum

Physical description: c66 boxes, 6 portfolios, 1 bundle of maps
Access conditions:

The Lord Chancellor has specified that NO records from which it might be possible to identify individuals should be made available until 100 years after the last entry in the record. In addition, some records of a personally sensitive nature have a minimum restriction of 30 years.

Immediate source of acquisition:

S/2322

 

G/616

Subjects:
  • Health services
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