My parents both trained as Registered Mental Nurses in the Argyll & Bute Asylum in the 1950s. I asked my father about burials, and this was his reply:: "There was a Poors House associated with the hospital which accommodated paupers and no doubt most of them would be elderly. It was situated at Aros House which, when I was there in the late fifties, was the nurses' home. As for burials, I expect most would be to Achnabreac, but if there were relatives arranging the funeral they would probably have the burial in their own local area, funds permitting. As the name suggests the catchment area was Argyll and Bute - quite a large area to cover." Achnabreac is the cemetery for the area, about a mile or two out of Lochgilphead, and still in use. Incidentally my paternal gt.gt. grandfather was a nurse and the Bandmaster at the A & B at the turn of the century, at the same time my maternal gt. grandmother was a patient there, after the loss of a child from which she never recovered. Hope this helps. Chris in Caithness, Scotland