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Revision as of 06:42, 28 May 2020

H.A. Husband

H.A. Husband
File:Husband, H.A..jpg
Residence Halstead Essex
City of London Asylum, Stone, Kent [1868]
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ESL Ordinary Fellow
left 1868 last listed
elected_ESL 1867.02.12



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is he the same man as H. Aubrey Husband qv? but start date different

Notes From Elsewhere

Under the provisions of the Asylums Act 1853, the Corporation of London was empowered by statute to provide an Asylum to house the insane of the City of London. Land was acquired at Stone, near Dartford, Kent, in 1859 and in July of the same year James Bunstone Bunning, the City's Clerk of the Works (later City Architect and Surveyor), was instructed to prepare plans and estimates. These were laid before the special Lunatic Asylum Committee at the end of September 1859. Initially provision was made for more than 300 patients but this was reduced to 250 by the Commissioners in Lunacy in 1860. The Asylum was officially opened on 16th April 1866 and was managed by a Committee of Visitors composed of Aldermen and JP's.

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