Sheriff's Warrants

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1908
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DGH1/5/1/1/61
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CRI nos. 9822-9975 Loose items found in this volume: 1) Letter from relative of a patient regarding his condition since leaving Crichton Royal Institution, 14 October 1908 2) Sanction by the General Board of Control for Liberation of a Patient on Trial, 9 April 1920 3) Excerpt from minute of meeting of Dunscore Parish Council regarding the discharge of a patient, 6 March 1916 4) Sanction by the General Board of Lunacy for Liberation of a Patient on Trial, 8 June 1912 5) Sanction by the General Board of Control for Liberation of a Patient on Trial, 23 July 1914 6) Letter from Robert McCourtie, Inspector, Clerk, Collector and Registrar, Parish Council, Troqueer to Dr Easterbrook, regarding a recovered patient with a copy certificate from a Doctor enclosed, 24 November 1909

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1908

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1 volume

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