Journal

Date:
27 December 1812 - 30 June 1837
Reference:
RET/3/2/5/2
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Description

Up to 31 March 1815, the format is like RET 3/2/5/1. Thereafter the book contains the following For 1816 there are entered some end of year calculations eg staff salaries and servants' wages (gives names), annuitants (also gives names) Next entries are for 1822 which are similar: summary total of House Expenses etc, list of annuitants and sums due, list of totals due from patients for board (patients named); staff list however is not given 1823 follows, and gives much the same information 1824, an unnamed year, and 1828 come next, but only give list of totals of patients 'board (naming patients) The pages in the middle of the volume have been cut out. The rest of the volume contains, from June Quarter 1828 to June Quarter 1837, copies of bills sent out by the Retreat for patients' board, each headed by name of patient, with about half a dozen bills on each page Volume is marked '32' on spine

Publication/Creation

27 December 1812 - 30 June 1837

Physical description

1 volume

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