88pp. Folio. Paper wrappers. Bound in card covers. British Parliamentary Paper. HC 139. A clean copy. Comprehensive report on the Whixley charity covering absolutely everything, no stone untruned from no bells to complaints about habitual drunkenness and aspersions of a libellous nature. Amongst the more serious allegations investigated were the charges against Dr. Burgess. Accused of irritability of temper and disgraceful behaviour at the dinner table in September 1866, of which he was found guilty, he was also accused of putting his hand into a twelve year old girls breast! (evidence of witness given). The Rev. John Page, having being convicted of a rogue and vagabond in June 1823, in Somerset was ordered to be expelled from Whixley Hospital. Etc., . Fascinating social document of the times . Plans of Whixley Hall included. N° de ref. del artículo 115154
Título: COPY of REPORT of F. O. MARTIN, Esq., ...
Editorial: HMSO, London
Año de publicación: 1867