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A Albert and George Addison of 48 Carlyle Road Chesterton: claim for maintenance 175 The hospital not large enough to admit patients from outside the town 2 Any inhabitant of the borough may be admitted 3 Bushell Anningson's letter detailing several problems at sanatorium (Sept 1892) 141 Dr Anningson's letter to Firth's association read, with reply 25 Dr Bushell Anningson to interview the nurse to determine suitability 49 B Nurse Babb to be asked for employment record 103 W.H. Bailey paid for waterproof sheeting 121 Mrs Baker, former matron, removal of sewing machine 115, 120, 123, 129 H.K Baker paid for moving patients 121 Salary of Mr W.K. Baker increased 149 Mr WK Baker contracted Scarlet fever: Rygate and Sievekings attended him 169 Baker to have authority to lay garden tiles 20 Mr. Baker given authority to acquire goods from Lawrie and McConnal 29 Mr. Baker to reupholster beds, pillows and bolsters 4 W.K Baker, custodian, and Mrs. Baker, matron: salary rise 5 Custodian H. K. Baker's tasks (2 entries) 55 Mr. and Mrs Baker request a pay rise 69,78,82 Mr W. Baker paid for vegetable supply 74,79 Baker (the custodian) to obtain ticking 9 Mrs Baker resigns as matron 96 Barbara Balfour of 3 Belvoir Terrace : claim for maintenance 170 Eva Banham of 8 Jordans Yard: claim for maintenance 170 P. Beales paid for coal 78 T. Bedwell paid for meat supplies 10 A. Berry paid for beds and pillows 40 Mr Berry of East Road to supply horse hair mattress 89 Berry to supply hair mattresses 9 W. Bester chairman of Chesterton Local Board attends 165, 168 T.J Bidwell paid for meat supplied 121 Maintenance of Mr Bidwell's sons 71 Charles Bonnet (bricklayer) of 7 Tan Yard, Magdalene Street: claim for maintenance 174 Nurse Bonswell to be elected nurse: nurse's duties 105, 106 Boy to be employed to clean boots 2s pw 65 Mr Baker given a gratuity of £2 for special attention to Mr Brown 88 No charge to be made for treating Brumby and Bucks 161 Mr Buckenham enquires about receiving patients from county prison 169 New building needed: tenders to be invited from Coulson & Lofts, Mr Saint, Mr Clark, Herridge & Shaw, Mr Lindall, Messrs Willimott; later Mr Kidman, Messrs Thoday added; Coulson & Lofts accepted 155, 157, 163 Plans for building works examined and tenders from Messrs Thoday, Coulson & Lofts, Herridge & Shaw, Clark, and Marriott invited 61,63 Mr. W.E Burgoyne tender to supply bedsteads and cots 9,12 C Removal of infectious persons by cab 54 John Chapman of 27 Newnham Path: claim for maintenance 175 Charges for patients agreed 71 Cooke retained as ambulance bearer 1 Messrs Coulson and Lofts to quote for partitioning No 3 ward 132, 134, 156 Nurse Cutler of Birmingham to be offered a one month's posting 102 D Mr. Darwin: offer of toys and books 6 W.J. Douglas paid for sloe gin 153 E Mary M East of Woodville Stoke-on-Trent considered as matron 101 Specification needed for huts to be used in case of an epidemic 16 F Revd. G.B. Finch present 1,2 Messrs. G. Flack tendered to paint 6,10 Messrs. Flack to glaze mortuary 7 Flood retained as ambulance bearer 1 G Expenses for treating Mary Gawthorp to be reclaimed 161 James Gentle paid for removing beds 13,40 Charles Gentle paid for bedding 30 Mr. Gentle paid for removing beds 37 Dr Griffiths appointed deputy to MOH 75 H Mr. Hall, committee chairman 1-100 Florence Hall of Shell[e]y Row: claim for maintenance 171 Ruth and Elizabeth Hall of New Buildings Shell[e]y Row: claim for maintenance 174 Mr. Hall elected to be chairman for 1891 39 Onas Haynes of Cockburn Street: claim for maintenance 170 Expenses incurred in treating Sidney Heffer queried 137, 139, 148, 155 Queries of Mr Hyde Hills 110, 130 Mr Hills rules for staff duties accepted 150 Mr. Hills, Medical Officer, issues over provision of temporary nursing staff 46 Letter from Mr J Hyde Hills read to committee 58 Custodian and matron allowed a fortnight's holiday 21 Letter from Mrs. Houtard about nurse supply 46 Mr. Hunnyburn, Sidney Street, to tender for a 2-wheeled cart 43,45 Messrs. Hunnyburn & sons to revarnish the ambulance 82 I J Miss Jackson applied for nurse position, not appointed 62 H Jenkins paid for fish 153 Harry Johnson paid for a pocket book 14 K Mr Kenny's resolution of copper in scullery 159 Mrs Kent second choice for nurse 105 C. Kidman's tender for alterations accepted 124 L H. Langford paid for fish and poultry 10,33,78 Messrs. Lawrie and McConnal to supply cords and ventilators 18 Messrs. Lawrie and McConnal tender to supply bedsteads and cots 9,10,12,17 Mr Lever : painting and varnishing 110, 111, 121 Messrs. Leaver of Prospect Row to tender for varnishing 32 G Lever: tender for varnishing 36,39 Messrs. Lilley & Co. to supply calico 20 Goods for custodian to be purchased from Messrs W.E Lilley, and payment 38, 41 M Messrs Macintosh to quote for galvanised huts 133, 140 Order to Messrs Macintosh for temperature charts and chloro-naptholeum 43 Messrs. Macintosh tender to supply bedsteads and cots 8 Marriott to be asked to cut the grass: he may keep the cuttings 117 Queries on Marriott's expenses 138, 146 Mr. Marriott to whitewash hospital interior 25 Marriott to empty the dustbin on demand 33 A. Marriott paid for horse for ambulance, and for removing linen 83 Mr Baker to obtain an estimate from Marriott for white-washing the sanatorium 85 Mr Marriot to quote for paving with blue Staffordshire bricks 89,98 See also under Lawrie and McConnal Alice Meek of 9 Jesus Terrace: claim for maintenance 170 J.F. Miller paid for ale, brandy 107, 122 Mr J.F. Miller account for ale to stand over 137, 139 E.L. Moyes paid for cab hire 107 Miss Moyes letter about cab fares 70,72 Mr Mullett's offer for work accepted 159 N J. Newton, plumber, paid 79 Miss Elizabeth Norris appointed as nurse, 12s pw 62,64 Nurse Norris requests new year leave 89,95 Sidney and Gertrude Nottage of 22 Huntingdon Road: claim for maintenance 175 Special meeting to consider improper actions by a nurse (not named) in a case of scarlatina 23,25 MOH to contact Addenbrooke's for probationer nurses for sanatorium nursing 28 Correspondence on nursing standards 35 Long minute (4 pages) on nursing problems 49 Arrangements for nursing cover 31 O G.L. Olive paid for poultry 107, 126, 152 James Owen paid for coal 33 P Walter E. Pain pad for urine testing 13 Clara Pain of 145 Newmarket Road: claim for maintenance 174 Mrs. W. E. Pain of Sidney Street to supply forceps 56 Mr. Palmer paid for printing 37 Mr Pitstow to repair water pipe 93 Mr. Polled, East Road, to tender for a 2-wheeled cart 43,45 Order for goods to be bought 12 Q R Mr. H Rooke tendered to paint 6 S Alexander Scott paid for gardening 13 Mr. Scott to attend to recently planted shrubs 9 Mr. Seiveking gave evidence in case of nurse 23 A resident servant to be appointed in place of charwoman, £9pa. 59 Sewer and watercourse by sanatorium to be cleansed 80 Mrs. Sharman paid for milk 30 W. Shearman paid for milk 127 Mr Shearman paid for milk 73 Cost of shed for disinfecting carts 15 C. Smith paid for chimney sweeping 114 Mr. Smith paid for chimney sweeping 37, 127 Mr. G Smith: offer to plant trees 6 Charles Spurge paid for linen 14 Messrs. Storey of Mill Road to tender for varnishing 32 G Storey: tender for varnishing 36 Sturton Bros paid for candles 79 Mr. Summers, Corn Exchange Street, to tender for a 2-wheeled cart 43,45 T W. Tabor paid for vegetables 137, 152 Alice Taylor of St James Union Poland Street London considered as matron 101, 103 Matron, Miss Taylor: authority to purchase holland, leave of absence 125 Miss Taylor paid for supplying coals 162 Messrs Thoday to supply blinds 3 Messrs Thoday request permission to put a drain across sanatorium grounds 91 Dr Thorne: opinion on conduct of sanatorium to be sought 116, 124 U V Mr J Vail to estimate for providing a speaking tube 82,84 W Nurse Miss Walker : offer of permanent nurse 58 Nurse Walker submits resignation 89,97 S.B. Wallis paid for brandy 10 S.B. Wallis paid for grocery, paid for sulphur 10,38 S.B. Wallis paid for brandy and groceries 107, 122 Eleanor Webb of Fort St George Midsummer Common: claim for maintenance 170 West and Chapman from prison: charges agreed 171 Robert West, from prison authorities: claim for maintenance 175 Letter from James Spearing of Chesterton to J.E.L. Whitehead as Town clerk 136, 140, 151 Mr Worboys of Sturton Street to supply matron with beer 160, 169 Ada Wright paid travelling expenses 176 Y Mrs Yarwood of Hampton House Plymouth considered as matron 101 Mr. S.L. Young present 1,2
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