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Taxes, Duties, &c. -----_
Fees -
Revenue and Expenditure -
Comparative Yearly Statements of Revenue and Expenditure
Local Revenues -
Public Debt -
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Public Works -
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Security for Discharge of Duties
Pensions
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Foreign' Consuls
Population
Miscellaneous Numerical Returns
Ecclesiastical Return
Education
Coins, Exchanges, &c.
Imports and Exports
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Agriculture
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Grants of Land
Gaols and Prisoners
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Taxes, Duties, and other Sources of Revenue Fees
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Military Expenditure—Militia Public Works $Legislation—Laws, Proclamations, &c.Political Franchise Council and Assembly Civil Establishment Officers who have given Security for Discharge of their Duties Pensions............................Abstract of Expenditure for Civil, Judicial, Ecclesiastical
Establishments, &c. ..Foreign Consuls..........................................................................................PopulationSavings' Ranks, Friendly Societies, Immigrants and Emigrants, &c. Ecclesiastical Return ..Education, Newspapers and Reviews
Coins, Exchanges, &c Imports and Exports
Shipping . -Agriculture, Cultivated and Uncultivated Lands, Wages, &c. Manufactures, Mines, and Fisheries
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SCHEDULE
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Insert a detailed Account of all the Taxes and Duties collected within your Government; specifying the several Authorities under which the same have been levied, whether by Act of Parliament, by Order of the Queen in Council, by Act of the Colonial Legislature, or by other Authority of whatever description.
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Insert under general beads the Receipts and Disbursements, so as to exhibit distinctly and separately the Sources from which the Receipts have been derived ; on the one hand, whether from the Resources of the Colony, from Parliamentary Grants, or from Her Majesty’s Treasury; and on the other, the Total Expense incurred by each Department of the Government; distinguishing the Ordinary Established Charge of the several Offices from their Contingent and Accidental Expenses.
Such observations as may be sufficient to explain the causes, and point to the remedy of , any deficiency in the Revenue, or excess of the Expenditure, must form the subject of a Special Report to accompany the Blue Book when transmitted to the Secretary of State.
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The pecuniary Allowances (if any) granted to the Queen’s Troops; and the Value of Eations, Quarters, or other advantages received by them, and forming a (Charge on the Colony;
Ascertain and state the Amount of Bills drawn by the Commissariat for the Pay and Allowances of the Troops; the Amount of Bills drawn by the Ordnance Department for Pay and Allowances of the Detachments of Eoyal Artillery and Engineers; and the Amount of Expenses incurred by the Ordnance Department for the construction and repair of Military Works.
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Amount of the Pension in Sterliug.
NAME OF THE PARTY. AuthorityPension
Amount of Emol last employed
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nPENSIONS.
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Present Age of
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Retirement !Service for which the Pension was granted.hiettbp ■ paid.
Amount of the Pension in Sterling.
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Number of Scholars.Other
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ARTICLES.In British Vessels.
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VALUE IN STERLING.f / QUANTITIESnBritish,
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Produce and ManufaCOUNTRIESTO WHICH EXPORTED.
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I Produce and Manufactures
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articles.! ■ ! Total.ofIn British
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ARTICLES.. iProduce and M' iTO WHICH EXPORTED. anufact British,
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WHENCE ARRIVED.
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{; I [//^jNUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of VESSELS ENTE|.j,:d
1 'BBITISE.
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from each Country, in the YeaofA , If) Colony r 18at poi'ts
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them *No. 1 —.1 pobki(}N-r total.If ' :• •I With Cargoes. 'Total.I' : Total. In Ballast.In Ballast.I I i With q lst^sr- Total. hWith Cargoes.COUNTRIES
WHENCE ARRIVED.argoes.
f :. i Crews. Vessels.Tons. Tons.Vessels. Crews. • iVessels.Crews. VesselsVessels Tons. Tons.Crews.Ij , *
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BRITISH.PORK to each Country, in the Year 18IGS
■In Ballast. Total.With Cargoes.COUNTRIES Wit FOREIGN.“ Cas°0Is.: TOTAL.TO WHICH DEPARTED.Crews. Vessels Tons.Tons.VesselsCrews. Crews. t)Vessels Tons. Vessels In Ballast. Total.Tons. With Cargoes. In Ballast. Total.
Crews.Tons. Vessels. Crews.Tons.Vessels. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews.//
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ff• * / '• M tonnaget11 orts i Colony of to each Country, in the Year 18No. 2—NUMBER lQtlio
f: 1U El .
'BRITISH. 1?ore
W,t* C«a0;
foreign.IQjr> 'TOTAL. u'Total.In Ballast.1 With Cargoes.• - COUNTRIESTO WHICH DEPARTED.
Total.In Ballast. With Cargoes.t/: 0E8. In Ballast. Total.Vessels Tons. Crews.Crews.Tons. VesselsVesselsCrews. Tons.I. Vessels Tons. Vessels.Crews. Tons. Crews.Tons. Vessels.^re*$. Tons. Crews.Vessels- Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews.I :rj i
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TONNAGE, mi CREWE1, of VESSELS of EACH ^ ot
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No. 3.—NUMBER, ENTERED at Ports No. 3.—NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of VFSSFr^ t VAnu
ENTERED at Ports in the Colony of VESSELS of EACHin the NATION in the Year 18
mm I1I? / EN.TERED.■J•v.
entered.*:<* ■. In Ballast.
:Total.' i With Cargoes.I NATIONALITY OF VESSELS. RATIONALITY OF VESSELS. With Cargoes. IIn Ballast.
: i Total.■Crews.Tons. Vessels. ii i- Vessels.Crews.Tons. Tons.Vessels. Crews.f
Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews.4 i; ); Vessels. Tons. Crews. I/
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No 4 —NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CLEARED at Ports in the Colony ol
/^LEaIe'd “ ]Ports 2S? CREWS »f VESSELS of EACH NATION
in the Year 18 • . ..!CLEARED. '• • 1
CLEARED.In Ballast. Total.With Cargoes.
NATIONALITY OF VESSELS. nationality OF VESSELS. With Cargoes. In Ballast. Total.i js
!Crews.Tons.Vessels. Vessels.Crews. Tons.Tons.Vessels. Crews,Vessels. Tons. Crews. Crews.Vessels. Tons.Tons. Crews. Vessels. !I
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I :No. 5.—TOTAL PORT in the Colony of ain the Year 18 ;
beitish. ;. . EOEEIGN. TOTAL.
•!Total.In Ballast.With Cargoes.; Wit Total. With Cargoes. In Ballast. \11 Ca»0 I* Ballast. Total.NAVIES OF PORTS.r °ES.; t
Crews. Vessels Tons.Tons. Crews.Vessels VesselsCrews.Vessels Tons. Crews. Vessels.i Tons. Crews.Tons. Vessels. Tons.Tons. Crews.I Vessels. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews.Tons.i Vessels-t !■ ' i CW
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VfaCB PORT in the Colony of - '\wimu?u>*. in the Year 18
foreign.F0^ig, I• ‘A TOTAL.n . ? yTotal.In Ballast. Total.With Cargoes. With Cargoes.W ITH jN Ballast. In Ballast. Total.Car inames of ports. goes.!
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1?ORli
1PORT in the Colony of in the Year 18 i
ea'BRITISH.
foreign. TOTAL. j )
Total.In Ballast. WitsWith Cargoes.NAMES OF PORTS. Carg0BSi Total. With Cargoes.jy Ballast. In Ballast. .Total.
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Tons.Crews. Vesselsi K Crews.Tons.Vessels VesselsCrews.Vessels Tons. Tons. Vessels. Tons.Crews. Crews. Vessels. !!Cr<*s. Tons. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews.Vessels*■it ii6 .1
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H TOTAL NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS OF VESSELS E/VCH PORT in the Colony of c/ CuMo^HliiIr ri
No. 6.—'BRITISH.
i'0reign FOREIGN. TOTAL.i Total.In Ballast. WlTaWith Cargoes. Total. With Cargoes.i■ NAMES OF PORTS. In Ballast. In Ballast.>1 Total.! .7
Crews. Vessels Tons.t, Crews.Tons.: Vessels VesselsCrews.Tons.Vessels Tons. Vessels.Crews. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons.1 Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews.tre»s, Vessels. Crews.Tons.Vessels.__
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UNCULTIVATED Lands, Wages, Produce, Stock, &c AVERAGE RATE of WAGES for LABOUR.,'! if.Ml CULTIVATED and
It 7 -.5-
cSu°fEsl^0nthe^airi'e^
Number of Estates Abandoned.I Number of Estates
in Cultivation.Per TaskEstimated Acreage
of the Colony.Estimated Acreage
of Uncultivated Land in the Colony.
Per Annum.Estimated Acreage of Cultivated Land
in the Colony.
Per Day.: or Job.in a *
:4 ssI ! '
/// & 6/: Predial'i
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# This Column is a?P‘l°I lurnns are .
applicable to WIndian Colonies only.
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i RETURN of tUef ERorUC* sJOCK. &c-'Mr CROPS.
State the Nature of the Crop, and the Number of Acres of Land i^aah Cnoj). stock.^ umbe
PRODUCE.
State the Nature of the Produce, and the Quantity of each.;? i J• I ...
PRICE OF PRODUCE.
State the- Nature of the Produce, and the Price of each in Sterling.r of- ° s'Name of the County,
District or Parish. Ji 2>-i-S’gO g
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: of various ARTICLES of Use or Consumption.V.average PRICES3
dm ia iPrices inSterling Prices. !
; 1r t April.January. July. October.R* d.£ 5.I
‘I!per Barrel of 196 lbs.
per Imperial-Bushel^
.. per lb.
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Wlieaten Flour{4 i i- i 4 Improvements in Agriculture and Manufactures introduced this Year.’
Wheat
AYbeaten Bread .
• •
if Horned Cattle
Horses
Sheep
I Goats
5 a Swine*
Milk%
Butter, Fresh
5 Salt33
Cheesel
) . - Beef.
Mutton
Porkt; Rice
CoffeefTea
'Sugars
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Beer -7Tobacco . • %>
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’ll : fisheries.
uni®3,. General Remarks.jtlASHIPS. Value^IIKes Number of Ships and
Boats employed.Description of Fish,
andQuantity of each.
MANUFACTURES. and inQuantity produced and
Value in Sterling.
i Sterling.of theMineral
Substances-
' jjatncNumber, Name, Situati Description of
the Mines and Quarries.
Registered according to
Law.
ion, andNumber of
Ships built in the Colony.
Boats.TonsBurthen.
Ships.Number, Name, Situation, and Description of
Manufactures, Mills, Works, &c. &c.1i
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Ii. OYEAR 18DURING theRETURN OF LANDS SOLDGRANTED aNDState the Total
Number of Acres that remain ungranted.
;State the Total
Number of Acres sold.
State the Total Number of Acres
granted in the Colony.
Number of Grants above 100,not exceeding 500 Acres.
Where sold, state the Average
Price per Acre. .
Grants exceeding 500 Total Number of Acres granted,
Number of Grants under 100 Acres.
Acres.f / 1 lolal Sumter 0f Grants,
Whether by Grant or Purchase.i 1 ! i
County or District. 18^Name of Grantee.: Number of Acres.
Number of Grants.
Exte»‘ Of Grant.'Number of Number of Acres., ,r
Grants,{
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\.22>nRETURN of the GAOLS and HOUSES of CORRECTION, and of th PRISONERS confined therein, for the Year ending IS' .
2.1.4.Numb 5.
Confinement: at Michaelmas, 18Crof PrisoNumber of
Prisoners the Prison is
capable of containing
where more than One Prisoner sleeps in
One Cell.
;Felons. Greatest Number.of Prisoners
in Confinement at any one time
in the Year.
Thefts. Total Number of Prisoners
in Confinement at Michaelmas, 18 .
Assaults. Other Offences.x Number ofName of the Prison. prisoners the
Prison is capable of
containing in separate Cells.
Tried. Untried. Tried. Debtors. .Untried.and Untried. Tried.Tried. Untried.
Blacks or Coloured Persons.
Blacks or Coloured Persons.
where situated. . Blacks or '' bites. Coloured
!Whites.Whites.Blacks or ~ol°urccl “er$
Blacks or Coloured Persons.
Whit Blacks or Coloured Persons.
Blacks or Coloured Persons.
Blacks or Coloured Persons. \
Blacks or Coloured Persons.
Blacks or o loured ersons.
Blacks or Coloured Persons.
es.Persons. Whites. Whites. Whites.Whites. Whites. Whites. 1 Whites.«ns.—£_M. M. F.F. F. M. F. M.M. F. M. F.1 M. F. M. P. M. F.F. F.M. M. F. M. M. F. M.F. F.F. M. M. F. M. F. M. M. F. M. F. M. F.M. F.
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{2U]iiiCORRECTION, be.—continued.ita\:k ofi RETURN of the CAOUs 11.10.y and 9.
7. Deaths during the! 6. Cases of Sickness.S.Punishments for Offences within the Prison
during the Year.
uitted in the e(j in the courseTotal Number of Prisoners conn of the Year.
Year.e#»pw.dumber of priu Number of Prisoners who have been committed before.
Total Cases of Sickness during the Year.
course Greatest Number of Sick at one Time.
s°uers
of theYear-
Blacks or Coloured Persons.
Ifiif Blacks or Coloured Persons.
Whites.Name of Prison¥ , Blacks or Coloured Persons.
Whites. Blacks or Coloured Persons.
! Blacks or Coloured Persons.
Whites.Other Punishments. I
ilk and SolitaryConfine
ment.
Whites.' Whites.t Number under IS Years of
Age.
Number under IS Years of
Age.
Numberwlio
caunotread.
At Em- ,tTTurd Employed.labour.__________.
Three Times or
more.
Numberwho
cannotread.
Irons.At Hard Labour in the Pii
V Number who can
read.
Whipping.At Hard Lab°ur out
of the ^Prison.
I where situated. Number v*ho can
read.
Twice.Once.» F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.son M. F.F.M.F.M.i F.3SI.F.M.F.M.F. M. F.M. F. ?.J.F. M.M. F. F. M.M. F.F.M. F.F.M. M.M. F. F.M. M.I F.
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RETURN of tlie GAOLS, &c.—continued.m RETURN of the GAOLS, &c.—continued.L
:ANSWERS.QUESTIONS. QUESTIONS.
G. Dietary or Weekly Allowance, and (5~~. Weekly Cost per head for the different description of Prisoners? and
under what system and control the
Food, Medicine, and Clothing for
the Prisoners is contracted for, or
otherwise provided ?
ANSWERS.2- cm .
Mii 1. General Description of the Prison : whether Common Gaol, House of
A
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UJ ay/i^tC't4^/Y-( <-CiZ— ,
«iVCorrection, or otherwise? (To be
accompanied by a Ground Plan of the Buildings, &c.)
cy t^ t ix 'x^e r; ti j y/: ‘
^"4 £rz£rt•f 5^-2- fa ■v
■{/' J/V I^fzs~y $uL>_
<£/, t + 2 tf&o ~^rp /for-0I : 'c* £Lt>. /?_V'/ 7.'C€*c-c*-ts S * J As 6*
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s^l/,2. Under whose jurisdiction and superintendence ; and what adopted for securing the Visitation of
the Prison by the Local Magistrates
or other authorities ? (A Copy of the Rules and Regulations to be forwarded with the Return.)
4^ .i. t'l£ ^5f - 7 /
«J/ — 7measures are -4 7. Allowance of Clothing and Bedding, and Cost per head ?
7/-e^ i -i ■{.■'Sr~y—J *1 774
5W .
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//8. Hours of Labour and Exercise ?
i 4U- .<L~ rs cc*A?
t •*’ * rf
f.77c?b-y£- //7c,
of Employment e.- ^i 9. Description Hard Labour ?
7
3. Number of Officers, and how appointed ? D o all the Officers reside in the Prison ? attended sively ?
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T7Are Female Prisoners
by Female Officers/
Ay<r~}s^sexclu- 10. Amount of Earnings, and how4^ 7^applied; in what proportion to the the Officers, or the
)Y- ' Prisoners, tofor the maintenance of the'
. / FundI Prison ?
7<^7 ■I 4. Number of Classes, Divisions, or
Wards, Day-rooms, Work Airing-yards (with Plan); andbe extended or increased ?
/ /Sl^uC raI / • y '‘rooms,and
reference to
same
11. Whether the Classification directed //
by the Colonial Act has been observed : if not, for what reasons; and what measures have been taken
to remedy this defect ?
-Z. 7whether the 7c7y
can7 e^/c- L.C
(7-^-
£ *-<yc^a-/A
<yy'/ Tzyvrs5. Number__ of Sleeping Cells, Solitor Dark Cells, &c.; and if any are below ground \
icted Prisoners proVisits, or
Pary 12. Are convi from receiving
articles of Food oror Friends:
Letters, orcZ.jCcy/&/ :Clothing from
: if not,-z Many%their Relatives
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ANSWERS. ANSWERS.QUESTIONS. ' QUESTIONS.
19. Reasons for Punishments, by Whipping, Irons, Solitary Confinement, orotherwise ?
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finement ? State his or her F7ame and Age, and for what offence committed ? How long has he or she been in confinement; and is such Person separated from the other Prisoners ?
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of any other Prisoners, Admission to, or Dis-
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Surgeon? Are Apartments
performed by the separate Buildings or
provided for the Sick ?
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Bl” B”k" ”** CT“7day ’1 ds altered or enlarged, fresh Plans should be sent home with the Blue B0ok
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of Water is available for:
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in which the alterations were eyear 4
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of the Water Supply ?What is the sourceQuestion I.
PatientsDischarged
Average stay of those
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!COServants partially or not at all employed as
Nurses
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Specify the longest time for which
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Males
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arrangements as to Baths and(II.) Detail the
Lavatories.Question II.
1j Windows and
VentilatingOpenings
Is there any Sink or Drain
opening in Ward ?
The Connection of the Privy with the
Ward
5, Amount of cubic space
available for each
Patient for the average
number of Patients in the Ward
I greatest number of Patients
in the Ward at any one
time
Give theName or Number
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Give the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Hospital during the year l8 I^ ^ * yeaT^e ImTer of **;
And stating the Official Position of the Visitors
Specifying the character of the Visit in respect to Notice il By a Government
InspectorBy the Governor or Colonial Secretary Number of
CasesDiseases Treated Number of
Deaths
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Of Surprise
(I.) In reference to the above TabJe, state whether or not the Register Books were produced
on every occasion; and if not, on how occasions they were not so produced ?
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were properly
examination.
And fill up the next Table of Cases of the following Diseases occurring amongst Patients and
also amongst Officers :—
Occurring amongst Patients Occurring amongst Officers
In case of Patients attacked while in Hospital, state how long the Person had been in Hospital before his attack, and for what disease ho
was admitted
Non-Resident OfficersResident OfficersName of Disease Number of Deaths
Number of Cases(III.) State also how
following kinds have Governor:__
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RETURN.ASYLUM Averago.Temperature
The AverageThe TheThelunatic The Gross Superficial AmountGross Cubic Space Amount of Windowof Cubic SpaceNumber of such Areaof ahicriptionofKoom5 availableof all such SpaceD* Rooms such Rooms SummerWinterL__(Statistical).
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Booms and) Corridors used >a9 Day Booms)
DischargedAverage
Stay of thoseNumber of Attendant Number
of Patients who
died in
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or only partially as Attendants
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' Quality of the Water; and the Amount ot available for each Patient every day ?Male Watert
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StateStatewhether a Coroner’s
Inquest was held and what was
the Verdict
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whenAdmitted
Form of Mental Disorder
whether a PostCause of Death
Date of Admission
of Sex of Deceased
Age of Deceased
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Append the Dietary Table.(Restraint by Attendants | Mechanical R
Seclusion under Lock and Key e strait .Restraint
}sorted IThe dumber of times res
toThe Number of persons sub- - jected'to
reatesfc duration of, mThe g any single instance
jy.—.(Inspection.)QuestionIn reference to the above Table, statehose authority Patients are restrained.
I. By wII What kinds of mechanical restraint are in
o- Classesinto the followingin the AsylumDivide the Patients muse.
III. Whether any, and if any, how many cases of cruelty by Attendants to Patients have been brought to the notice of the proper authority, and what was the result in each case. and Dangerous • •
(I.) Maniacal• •(II.) Quiet Chronic
Melancholy and Suicidal..
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(n.) By other Patients ?(m.) By Attendants ?
aid to the Asylum in Isof Visits of Inspection Pam uoGive the number
of tbo Visitors(OCCUPATION.)
ACRES
Official Position oAnd stating tbc
State the extent of R. P.(I.) The airing courts }
of tlioBelonging the Asylum.• • • •
, Government Inspector(II.) And other grounds By a
By the Governor or Colonial Secretary
Visits in• • ft ft thoseDistinguishing ....■which all Patienls were scon and every Part of the Building
Visited from Visits of Partial Insp
Of Surprise• By <• Of Surpnso I AppointmentAre the Patients, as a rule, given daily cise, their health permitting %
By .Of Surprise Appointment
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ectionByiintmentAre they confined to airing courts, or allowed
to walk in other grounds, and sent beyond the Asylum ?
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Are any means taken to amuse the patients, or to induce them to amuse themselves ? Detail them.
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"What was the average attendance %
In what building, and how contain ?
1 • Reportswere held in racilyState how t amongstLnd Store, amtistical (showing
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an Official Inspector, rning Body of the Asylum.
Give the daily average number of Patients
Specifying the chwho were employed in 18
aracter of the Employment(II.) ReP0T
Distinguishing the Sexes 3 A 2with the ioipo^!^^ardening <fcc.an.) *i,orts byTrade Household Work, DrawingMale •• • • #
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