Alleged Lunatics' Friend Society (English Wikipedia)

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  • Hervey, Nicholas (1986). "Advocacy or folly: the Alleged Lunatics' Friend Society, 1845-63". Medical History. 30 (3): 245–275. doi:10.1017/S0025727300045701. PMC 1139650. PMID 3523075.

nationalarchives.gov.uk

  • The Court of Chancery, under the Lord Chancellor, was responsible for the affairs of wealthy people who were considered insane. Relatives who were worried about family estates being squandered could apply to have someone declared insane by a lunacy inquisition with a jury deciding whether the person was of unsound mind or not. Chancery proceedings were notoriously lengthy and expensive. (The National Archives Mental health. )

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  • Hervey, Nicholas (1986). "Advocacy or folly: the Alleged Lunatics' Friend Society, 1845-63". Medical History. 30 (3): 245–275. doi:10.1017/S0025727300045701. PMC 1139650. PMID 3523075.

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • Hervey, Nicholas (1986). "Advocacy or folly: the Alleged Lunatics' Friend Society, 1845-63". Medical History. 30 (3): 245–275. doi:10.1017/S0025727300045701. PMC 1139650. PMID 3523075.

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