File of letters and papers relating to proposed institution for the relief of Friends affected with disorders of the mind [the future Retreat]

Date:
1792 - 1794
Reference:
RET/3/1/1/1
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The Retreat Archive
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Description

Includes the following Letters from subscribers 1792 - 1794 Printed Report of a Meeting of Friends to consider the Propriety of providing a Retired Habitation, 28 June 1792 Printed list of subscribers 1793, after conference at Ackworth 31 July 1793 Letters of objection to the proposed scheme from Friends in Liverpool and Norfolk 1793 Printed Report on Retreat for Persons afflicted with Disorders of the Mind, 25 September 1794

Publication/Creation

1792 - 1794

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1 file

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Open and available at the Borthwick Institute for Archives. This material is being digitised by the Borthwick Institute for Archives as part of a Wellcome Trust funded project. Material that is digitised will be accessed freely online through the Wellcome Library catalogue.

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