The date and the name of the newspaper is as follows: MANCHESTER TIMES, Saturday, June 19, 1880 The entry for Cumberland, three vacancies:' Skelton Harrington, Carlisle; Robert Skelton and Wm Skelton, brothers, of the same place. ----- Original Message ----- From: Petra Mitchinson To: Genealogy-Cumberland@googlegroups.com Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 3:18 PM Subject: [CUL GOOGLIES] Re: ROYAL ALBERT ASYLUM. What an honour to be elected as inmate of an Idiot Asylum! Barb, could you just check - the Cumberland "idiots" are three brothers, but two of them appear to be called William, which would be unusual. Is it a mistake in the paper or a typo? Also, date and name of paper would be helpful! Many thanks for all these interesting snippets. Petra ----- Original Message ----- From: Barb Baker To: Genealogy-Cumberland ; eng-westmorland@rootsweb.com ; uk-newspaper-extracts@rootsweb.com ; lancsgen@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 6:46 PM Subject: [CUL GOOGLIES] ROYAL ALBERT ASYLUM. ROYAL ALBERT ASYLUM At the Town Hall, Kendal, on Tuesday afternoon, a public meeting was held in connection with the election of 25 patients, belonging to the counties of Lancashire, Yorkshire, Cheshire, Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, as inmates of the Royal Albert Idiot Asylum at Lancaster. The chair was occupied by MR. W. H. WAKEFIELD, chairman of the Westmorland committee. The CHAIRMAN briefly opened the proceedings, and called upon MR. JAMES DIGGONS, the secretary, who read the following list of names of successful candidates. LANCASHIRE, eight entries: ELIZABETH ANN BAILEY, Rusholme WILLIAM BRIGGS, Clitheroe WASHINGTON CAMPBELL, Constance-street, Liverpool ELLEN DAVIES, Bedord Leigh JANE LEES, Miles Platting, Manchester JAMES RAFFERTY, Higher Broughton, Manchester ELIZABETH SMITH, Parker-street, Preston ELIZABETH THOMPSON, Astley, Manchester. YORKSHIRE, eight vacancies: MARY ANN ECCLES, Saltaire THOMAS HARTLEY, Halifax LIZZIE LAWTON, Huddersfield HARRY NORTH, Thororganby, York WALTER WALKER, Penistone Road, Sheffield WALTER WARING, Barkerend Road, Bradford ADA WHEELHOUSE, Hebdenbridge HERBERT WOOD, Blackman Lane, Leeds CHESHIRE, one vacancy: WM. SMITH, Sussex-street, Birkenhead WESTMORLAND, one vacancy: JOSEPH LEAK, Orrest Head Farm, Windermere CUMBERLAND, three vacancies: SKELTON, Harrington, Carlisle ROBERT SKELTON and Wm. SKELTON and WM. SKELTON, brothers of the same place. DURHAM; four vacancies: MARY ANN CRAVEN, Brandon, Durham ALFD. SHIELDS, Stockton-on-Tees BENJN. HERDIMAN, Durham EDWARD LYNNE, Albert Street, West Hartlepool. Addresses were delivered by several gentlemen. - MR. LAWRENCE stated that the institution continued to prosper, though there were still 177 vacancies which they were unable as yet to provide for. The cost of patients per head had been about £35, and the total cost of patients about £15,400, which could be raised, if the asylum were filled, to £22,000. Looking at the various sources of income, he thought that another £3,000 a year from subscribers would perhaps enable them to fill the institution to the extent of its accommodation. A resolution was passed in which the meeting pledged itself to use every means with a view to increasing the maintenance fund as required. Other resolutions were carried appointing the committee and acknowledging the efficient services of the officers. A vote of thanks to the Chairman brought the proceedings to a close.