14231-01A: These records were transferred from Pilgrim Psychiatric Center in 1999 and accessioned by the State Archives in 14231-93: This accretion consists of 405 volumes of official forms and administrative data documenting the admission, legal We continue to make this information available for inspection and reuse but can no longer guarantee its accuracy. She stayed in the asylum until she died in 1938 at the age of eighty-one. 1910. WebThis series contains registers kept by the Lunacy Commission, 1846 to 1921, of asylum patients in both public and private asylums. It is free to all boys of both dioceses, and is endowed with 50 per annum from the diocese of Dromore, and 40 from that of Down, of which one-third is paid by the bishops and two-thirds by the clergymen, being a percentage on the net value of their livings; it is also further supported by a contribution of 10. Edward Bruce, in his invasion of Ulster, in 1315, having marched hither, plundered and destroyed the abbey, and burnt part of the town: he again plundered the town three years afterwards, and on that occasion caused himself to be proclaimed King of Ireland at the cross near the cathedral. Fairs are held annually on the second Thursday in January, March 11th, May 19th, June 22nd, Oct. 29th, and Nov. 19th. The R. C. parish is co-extensive with that of the Established Church, and contains two chapels, one in the town (built in 1790) and the other at Ballykilbeg, three miles distant. A desperate battle was fought in the streets of this town, in 1259, between Stephen de Longespee and the chief of the O'Neils, in which the latter and 352 of his men were slain. I may be gone for. years 1906 and 1919. O.K. The New York State Archives is part of the Office of Cultural Education, an office All Census Lookups are Crown Copyright, National Archives for academic and non-commercial research purposes only. 14231-93, 14231-95, 14231-02: Numerical by case book/volume and then by sequential patient case number, corresponding to year On the surrender of the abbey in 1539, its possessions, with those of the other religious establishments in the town, were granted to Gerald, eleventh Earl of Kildare. [2][3] Geffen said it was the biggest betrayal of his life up to that point and that he "cried for days".[3][4][5]. ; and Vianstown, of Mrs. Ward. De Courcy, however, was ultimately obliged to acknowledge his submission and consent to do homage. See: New York State Archives Statement on Language in Descriptive Resources, New York State ArchivesNew York State Education Department The cathedral service is not performed, the building being used rather as a second parish church, The consistorial court of the united diocese is at Lisburn: it consists of a vicar-general, two surrogates, a registrar, deputy-registrar, and several proctors. This database contains family trees submitted to Ancestry by users who have indicated that their tree can only be viewed by Ancestry members to whom they have granted permission to see their tree. John was fined shortly before his death for not appearing upon summons in Parliament. The town is built upon a group of little hills, on the south shore of the western branch of Lough Cone or Strangford Lough, and consists of four principal streets rising with a steep ascent from the market-place in the centre, and intersected by several smaller streets and lanes: on the eastern side the hills rise abruptly behind it, commanding views of a fertile and well-cultivated tract abounding with richly diversified and picturesque scenery. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. By this time Asylum's remaining acts had been shifted to the Elektra roster, although catalog recordings and reissues continued to be sold with the Asylum label on them. 1806-1871), wife Catherine (c. 1799-1879, their son Capt. ; and there are 6411 acres of profitable land belonging to the diocese. The market-house is an old low building, containing some good upper rooms, in which the petty sessions were formerly held and public business was transacted. 15. Besides the abbey founded by St. Patrick, there were, prior to the dissolution, a priory of regular canons, called the priory of the Irish, founded in honour of St. Thomas, in 1138, by Malachy O'Morgair, Bishop of Down; the priory of St. John the Baptist, called the priory of the English, founded by John de Courcy for crossbearers of the order of St. Augustine; an abbey of Cistercian monks, founded in the 12th century by _ Bagnal, and a Cistercian nunnery, of both which no further particulars have been recorded; a Franciscan friary, founded about 1240 by Hugh de Lacy, or, according to some writers, by Africa, daughter of Godred, King of Man, and wife of John de Courcy, and an hospital for lepers, dedicated to St. Nicholas, which in 1418 was, with the hospital of St. Peter at Kilclief, granted in trust to certain individuals by royal charter: there are no remains of these ancient establishments, even their sites can scarcely be distinctly traced. 14231-03: This accretion consists of approximately 100 patient case files from Willard State Hospital dating from ca.1935-1969. May 2001. Her sister, Delia, was not as lucky and was sent to the streets for prostitution when she was of age. each towards their support, and on leaving the school at the age of 15 are apprenticed: the schoolmaster receives a salary of 15, with house, garden, and fuel, and the schoolmistress 12, with similar advantages. J. Hamilton, who endowed them with 40 per annum from lands in Ballybranagh; and two in 1750, by the Rev. The first group consists of case files of patients who died at the facility between the Webasylum planning. Webdied 31 Jan 1831 aged 38; nee Smyth; Catholic records : PR: Miss: Anne: SAVAGE. The label achieved its first number 1 hit on the UK Singles Chart with "Feel the Love" by Rudimental in May 2012. It is situated on an eminence to the west of the town, and is a stately embattled edifice chiefly of unhewn stone, supported externally by buttresses, and comprising a nave, choir, and aisles, with a lofty square tower at the west end, embattled and pinnacled, and smaller square towers at each corner of the east gable, in one of which is a spiral stone staircase leading to the roof. Guide to Downpatrick Catholic Parish, County Down ancestry, family history, and genealogy. Bishop Hutchinson, whose episcopacy commenced in 1720, had the church catechism translated into Irish, and printed in English and Irish, primarily for the use of the inhabitants of Rathlin, and hence it is called the Rathlin Catechism. autopsy reports (1895-1898); and one volume listing books purchased, showing publishers and prices (scattered 1897-1927). cemeteries found in Downpatrick, County Down will be saved to your photo volunteer list. In 2006, WMG shifted Asylum to operate under their newly created Independent Label Group, which also comprises Cordless Recordings and East West Records. Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital (N.Y.), New York (State). Entries are listed alphabetically. The right of election was vested in the pot-wallopers, but under an act of the 35th of Geo. Western State Hospital (Hopkinsville, Ky.). The records vary in content over time. Quantity 5 cartons, 9 file boxes, 1 oversize volume Provenance. The gross annual revenue of the see of Down, on an average of three years ending Dec. 31st, 1831, amounted to 2830. I should have thought of this before, but I was probably not fully awake at the time, nothing new there. 9. I really appreciate that. Although one of the latest death entries is 1938, the bulk of the records date to Start a free family tree online and well do the searching for you. I will contact PRONI and see if they have admission records for around 1911 to 1914 and go from there. 14231-98: This series contains patient records (91 volumes) from Kings County Asylum (later known as Long Island State Hospital, Cookie Policy | Left click to enlarge, right click to download. The number of churches is 40, and there are 2 other epilcopal places of worship, and 25 glebe-houses. Central Kentucky Asylum for the Insane (Louisville, Ky.). J. Mathews, and Rev. The parish church, a neat edifice in the Grecian style, was rebuilt, on an enlarged scale in 1735, partly at the expense of Mr. Southwell, lord of the manor, and the Rev. During the war of 1641, the Protestants of the surrounding district having fled hither for protection, the town was attacked by the Irish under the command of Col. Bryan O'Neil, who burnt a magnificent castle erected by Lord Okeham, and committed a great slaughter of the townsmen; many that escaped were afterwards massacred at Killyleagh. Can anyone advise if it's possible to find out when he was admitted, the reason and any other information that I can see to verify to determine if this is our Isaac Ferguson or not. In 1552, the town was plundered and partially destroyed by Con O'Neil, Earl of Tyrone; and two years afterwards it was assaulted by his son Shane, who destroyed its gates and ramparts. Over the east window are three elegant niches with ogee pointed arches, containing on pedestals the remains of the mutilated effigies of St. Patrick, St. Bridget, and St. Columbkill. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. These plans will be shown at the General Meeting in November. Records covering the period 1898-1920 (boxes 23-64) consist solely and then as the Brooklyn State Hospital) consisting primarily of medical case files and admission and discharge records. Edward Mathews, D. D., who endowed them with 42 per ann. There is a book about Jane Toppan and her murders, titled Fatal: The Poisonous Life of a Female Serial Killer by Harold Schechter. The seneschal holds a court leet for the manor in spring and at Michaelmas. In December 2006, Asylum Records announced the signing of Atlanta, Georgia-based metal band Sevendust, the first non-hip-hop artist to be signed to the newly reconfigured label. There are also two places of worship for Presbyterians, one in connection with the Synod of Ulster (completed in 1821, at an expense of 900, and now about to be enlarged), and of the second class; and the other with the presbytery of Antrim of the first class, and one each for Wesleyan Methodists, Methodists of the new connection, and Primitive Methodists. WebThe Hospital Records database is no longer being updated. A romantic description of the issue of this contest is related by several writers, according to whom De Courcy, after the termination of the battle, challenged De Lacy to single combat, which the latter declined on the plea that his commission, as the King's representative, forbade him to enter the lists against a rebellious subject, and subsequently proclaimed a reward for De Courcy's apprehension, which proving ineffectual, he then prevailed upon his servants by bribes and promises to betray their master. Resend Activation Email. Newly Obtained Documents Reveal Urgent Need for Justice, Reform. payable out of the lands of Listonder and Ballydyan, in the parish of Kilmore, now the property of David Ker, Esq. Downpatrick District Birth Records, Co. Down. The borough returned two members to the Irish parliament so early as 1585: this privilege was exercised till the union, since which they have returned one member to the Imperial parliament. 14231-01: Case file books contain a name index. This database contains family trees submitted to Ancestry by users who have indicated that their tree can only be viewed by Ancestry members to whom they have granted permission to see their tree.These trees can change over time as users edit, remove, or otherwise modify the data in their trees. WebDownpatrick, Down genealogy site with description, census transcripts, parish records, and many other resources. WebDownshire Hospital Hospital Address: Ardglass Rd, Downpatrick BT30 6RA, United Kingdom Phone: +44 28 4461 3311 this may be of help also - I have an Esther Blakely who was found dead at Downpatrick asylum 12th April 1891. H. Leslie, Rev. Civil Records, Co. Down: Birth Records. The diocesan school, founded in the 12th of Elizabeth, appears to have fallen into decay until the year 1828, when it was united to that of Dromore, and an excellent school-room and residence for the master were erected at the end of Saul-street, in this town, in 1829, at an expense of 1000, defrayed by the county at large, on a site given by Lord de Clifford. Also included are 42 boxes (boxes 1550-1591) of out of sequence medical records. This database contains family trees submitted to Ancestry by users who have indicated that their tree can be viewed by all Ancestry subscribers. Either way it is very sad. A patent of it was granted to Lord Cromwell by Jas. Some content may contain outdated and offensive terminology. Don't know about lovely, but beam me some karma, I could do with some. For a discription of the Struel wells, see the county article. status, assessments, treatment planning, treatment and discharge of patients to the Buffalo State Hospital (later Buffalo planning, treatment, and discharge of patients in the state's mental health facilities. The act of the 2nd of Wm. 16. for proxies, a quit-rent of 7. In court in 1902, Toppan was found not guilty. Yes the time limitation shouldn't be a problem, just check with PRONI and see what records have survived. newspaper clippings; and case histories. 0r. The celebrated Duns Scotus was born here in 1274: he was educated at Oxford, and in 1301 was appointed Regent of Divinity in the schools of Paris; his works are very voluminous. April 1995. There was a media resurgence of the story after her death, claiming her to be Americas first serial killer. His seventh and final album for the label, Heartattack and Vine, was released in 1980. Ertegun replied, "You know what, David, I have a lot of money. Downpatrick Asylum.At a meeting of the County Council held at Down-patrick, on I3th July, a report was submitted as to the accommodation of insane patients. 1877. The only article of maufacture is that of linen, principally yard wide, for the West Indies and the English market, and drills for Scotland, in which about 700 weavers, are employed. The accretion also includes census statistics for female patients (1910-1925); letters certifying patients' conditions (1896-1899); VIII, 1858-61, St. Marys, Pawtucket Graveyard Records, Rhode Island. Archbishop Prene recommended William Bassett, a Benedictine monk, to the Pope, as a successor to Cely, but the pope added this see to that of Connor, and they have remained united to the present time. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. Dont overlook insane asylum records in the search for missing ancestors. You can contact the owner of the tree to get more information. About two miles from the town is the beautiful lake of Ballydugan; and near it is Ballydugan House, memorable as the residence of Col. White, who was murdered, and the mansion burnt in the war of 1641. Files range from patient case #1 - #8357. WebAsylum Records is an American record label, founded in 1971 by David Geffen and partner Elliot Roberts. Under the Church Temporalities Act, when either the bishoprick of Down and Connor, or of Dromore, becomes vacant, Dromore is to be added to Down and Connor, and the surviving bishop is to take the title of Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore, and the temporalities of the see of Dromore are to be vested in the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. WebDuring the past year additions have been made to the male department, by which accommodation is afforded to 120 more, bringing up the total number to 420. http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Down/Downpatrick_Rural/Russell_s_Quarter/236990/, http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002222286/, http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Downpatrick/, http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/hospitalrecords/details.asp?id=3119&page=18, Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk, RootsChat.com, Europa House, Bury, Lancashire, BL9 5BT United Kingdom. The county hall, or court-house, which was considerably enlarged and improved in 1834, occupies an elevated site in English-street; it is a large and handsome edifice, consisting of a centre and two wings, approached by a fine flight of stone steps; the centre is appropriated to the criminal court, the eastern wing to the civil court, and in the western are preserved the county records, &c.; it also contains a suite of assembly-rooms. There was a problem getting your location. WebAnnual report by Downpatrick (Northern Ireland) ( ) in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide. 14231-03A: This accretion is divided into three sub-groups: death records are arranged numerically by record number; discharge Nora and her sister, Delia, were raised in the BFA with over a hundred other children. John Cely was the last bishop who, in modern times, held the bishoprick of Down separate from that of Connor: he was deprived of it for his crimes and excesses in 1441. Please reset your password. John Tod, who had been educated at Rome, but had renounced popery, was nominated bishop by Jas. The records contained here are from 1930 state On the banks of the Quoile, one mile distant, are excellent quays, where vessels of 100 tons' burden come in from Strangford lough: the principal imports are iron, coal, salt, timber, bark, and general merchandise: the exports are wheat, barley, oats, cattle, pigs, potatoes, and kelp. [7], After being dormant for several years, Asylum Records was revived as an urban music-based label in 2004, with some of its releases distributed in conjunction with Warner Bros. Records and others through Atlantic Records. Gathered from those who lived during the same time period, were born in the same place, or who have a family name in common. records. of admission. The same year, Asylum signed Jo Jo Gunne, Linda Ronstadt, John David Souther, Judee Sill, David Blue, Joni Mitchell and Glenn Frey (whom Geffen encouraged to form the Eagles, with Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner). B. Johnston, Esq. from those of Bright, and 10. DOWNPATRICK, an unincorporated borough, market, and post-town, and parish, in the barony of LECALE, county of DOWN, (of which it is the chief town), and province of ULSTER, 18 miles (S. E. by S.) from Belfast, and 14 (N.) from Dublin; containing 9203 inhabitants, of which number, 4784 are in the town. The State Hospital beginning in 1890. It is owned and distributed by Warner Music Group. The cathedral of the united diocese is at Belfast, where the R. C. bishop resides. Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland : official guide, Cultural Education Center Parish registers, transcripts, baptism records, marriage records, and burial records. 4. An ancient ferry across the western arm of Strangford lough connected this town with the neighbourhood to the north until a bridge was erected about one mile from the town, with a tower gate-house upon it, which was destroyed and the bridge itself greatly damaged in 1641. It was taken over by Warner Communications (now the Warner Music Group) in 1972, and later merged with Elektra Records to become Elektra/Asylum Records. It was repaired by Malachy O'Morgair, in 1131, and by Malachy III., aided by John de Courcy, in 1176, and was burnt in 1315 by Lord Edward Bruce. Center) admitted between 1869 and 1919. 14231-95: The records in this accretion (72 volumes) pertain to patients at the Willard State Hospital (later Willard Psychiatric 88, caused no alteration in the franchise or in the limits of the borough, which is co-extensive with the demesne of Down, containing 1486 statute acres: the number of voters registered, in 1835, was 525. I last found him in the 1911 Irish Census working on the family farm as a laborer in Finnard. and discharge records; patient photographs; census statistics; and autopsy reports of patients in facilities across the state. We have set your language to Department of Mental Hygiene, Psychiatric hospital patients--New York (State), Mental health facilities--New York (State), Psychiatric hospitals--Admission and discharge--New York (State). About | After you file Form I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal, with USCIS, we will review your immigration records to determine next steps for processing your asylum application. The lofty windows of the aisles are divided by a single mullion; the nave is lighted by a long range of clerestory windows, and the choir by a handsome east window divided by mullions into twelve compartments, which appears to be the only window remaining of the splendid edifice erected in 1412, and destroyed by Lord de Grey. The number of parishes in the diocese is 48, which are comprehended in 31 benefices, of which 6 are in the patronage of the Crown, 2 in that of the Lord-Primate, 12 in that of the Bishop, 1 in the gift of the Provost and Fellows of Trinity College, Dublin, 13 in lay patronage, and the remainder are perpetual curacies, in the gift of the incumbents of the parishes out of which they have been formed. Having been repaired or rebuilt, it was again burnt, in 1538, by Lord Leonard de Grey, In 1609, Jas. Youll get hints when we find information about your relatives . The members of the Down Hunt hold their annual meetings in a handsome building in English-street, called the County Rooms, which is also used for county meetings, &c. The barracks are an extensive and convenient range of buildings, formerly the old gaol, in which a detachment of two companies from the garrison at Belfast is placed. Lunatic asylums were first established in Britain in the mid-19th century. Records of lunatic asylums are not held in any one place and often not all their records have survived. Many records of asylums, prisons and houses of correction are kept in local archives and especially those of the patients and inmates. each; and the latter as schools for ten boys and ten girls, who are clothed and educated for four years, and receive 3 per ann. IV., cap. 14 Mar 1830 at an Ardkeen Out of this income the dean pays 6 to the diocesan schoolmaster, 12. She began poisoning with other drugs, on occasion she would stage a sickness with poison and nurse them back to a miraculous recovery.. A society for clothing the poor in winter, and a mendicity society for assisting the aged and infirm and preventing vagrancy, have been established. Center. The names are referred to in the Irish civil registers. She then told her attorney that she killed more than one hundred people and sometimes got into bed with her victims as they convulsed from the poison. The Protestants formed a small force and were defeated by the Irish Army at the Break of Dromore They were forced to retreat leading to the whole of Down falling under Jacobite control. There are two ale breweries in the town. If you look at the actual index books then you will find the reference for any record. The indexes give the inmates name, date of birth, and place of birth. 10. This page features civil Birth Records for the district of Downpatrick in Co. Down and includes full names (where possible), the year of birth, 14231-93: Each volume has a contents page listing patients alphabetically by last name, with case number. to obtain a bull for translating into shrines the sacred reliques of the three saints above named, which was performed with great solemnity by the pope's nuncio in the same year. The aisles are separated from the nave by lofty elegant arches resting on massive piers, from the corbels of which spring ribs supporting the roof, which is richly gromed and ornamented at the intersections with clusters of foliage. The diocese is one of the ten that constitute the ecclesiastical province of Armagh: it comprehends part of the county of Antrim, and the greater part of Down, extending 52 British miles in length by about 28 in breadth, and comprises an estimated area of 201,950 acres, of which, 800 are in Antrim and 201,150 in Down. Thanks James James, you've been a great help. Near it is the fever hospital, also a large and well-arranged building, erected in the same year, and divided into 8 wards, containing 20 beds: these two buildings cost 6500. Guy from Ohio, Nov 11, 2003 #2 Steel Woole Senior Member Location: Los Angeles, CA The first six or so Asylum albums were manufactured & distributed by Atlantic. The last bishop before the Reformation was Eugene Magenis, who was advanced to these sees by Pope Paul III. We encourage you to research and examine these The names are referred to in the Irish civil registers. To report technical problems with this web site, please contact the New York State Archives at ARCHINFO@mail.nysed.gov. Hon, Edward Southwell, ancestor of the late Lord de Clifford, who endowed it with 237 per ann. The information presented on these pages is an index of surname spellings and years that this surname is known to appear in this locality in Ireland. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. 14231-95: These records were part of a large group transferred to the State Archives from Willard in several shipments during Asylum was reformatted into a country music label, still operated by Elektra, in 1992. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. The living is a rectory, in the diocese of Down, formerly united, by royal charter in the 7th of James I., to the rectories of Saul, Ballyculter, Ballee, Bright, and Tyrella, which together constituted the union and corps of the deanery of Down; but under the provisions of the Church Temporalities Act, the ancient union has been dissolved, and by act of council, in 1834, the rectories of Down and Tyrella, seven townlands in the parish of Ballee, one in that of Kilclief, and four in that of Bright, have been made to constitute the incumbency and corps of the deanery, which is in the patronage of the Crown. The abbey founded by St. Patrick appears to have been the first cathedral of this see; it was several times plundered and burnt by the Danes. In the 1800s, and even later, many people were confined to such intuitions simply because they were disobedient wives or children. Asylum was taken over by Warner Communications in 1973[6] and merged with Elektra Records to become Elektra/Asylum Records. WebBoston Female Asylum : Records, 1800-1946 (Bulk, 1800-1923) Share. 14231-01: This accretion consists of 22 bound volumes for patients admitted to Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital (later This page features civil Birth Records for the district of Downpatrick in Co. Down and includes full names (where possible), the year of birth, and the quarter in which the birth occurred. 14231-96: This accretion consists of bound volumes of case records for patients at Utica State Hospital. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each persons profile. They put a very mechanical looking S on the deadwax. Page created in 0.083 seconds with 19 queries. The number of children on the books of these day schools is 646, namely, 440 boys and 206 girls; and in the private pay schools are 340 boys and 200 girls. John Brett, Esq., in 1810, bequeathed 300 in trust, the interest to be distributed annually among the poor of the town. After the death of her father, her estranged husband (my great grandfather) did attempt to 'sign her out' but it never A searchable index of all available birth records is available here. In 2003, Mike Curb, head of Curb Records, revived the Nashville division of Asylum, forming a new label known as Asylum-Curb. More than two dozen lunatic asylums were built throughout Ireland in the 1800s. This may occur if we determine that: DHS previously issued you David Geffen and Elliot Roberts each received $2 million in cash and $5 million in Warner Communications stock, thereby becoming two of the company's largest shareholders. III. The entire revenue of the united sees of Down and Connor averages 5896 per annum, and the see lands comprise 30,244 statute acres. In 1205, Hugh de Lacy was made Earl of Ulster, and for a while fixed his residence at the castle erected here by De Courcy. Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures, keep nothing but memories. The SEE of DOWN is supposed to have originated in the abbey founded here by St. Patrick, but St. Carlan is said to have been the first bishop. This database contains family trees submitted to Ancestry by users who have indicated that their tree can be viewed by all Ancestry subscribers.These trees can change over time as users edit, remove, or otherwise modify the data in their trees. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Many records of asylums, prisons and houses of correction are kept in Back to Top. That would be fantastic James James! There are several forts and raths in the parish; the most noted are the large rath or doon near the cathedral, which gave name to the town and county, and one at Ballykilbeg, finely planted by J. The cathedral was opened for the performance of divine service, after its restoration in 1817: the tower was completed in 1829, at an expense of 1900. 8. Center. These plans will be shown at the General Meeting in November. WebA workhouse record of the death, and possibly also the burial. Quarter. The label was relaunched in the US in 2017, operating separately from the UK label.[10][11]. In 1245, part of the abbey was thrown down and the walls of the cathedral much damaged by an earthquake.