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Offline suttontrust

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Windsor Royal Infirmary
« on: Wednesday 29 June 05 22:22 BST (UK) »
I've got someone on the 1881 census who was a patient in the Windsor Royal Infirmary & Dispensary, New Windsor.  I've googled it but can't find anything.  Does anyone know of it?
Godden in East Sussex, mainly Hastings area.
Richards in Lea, Gloucestershire, then London.
Williamson in Leith, Vickers in Nottingham.
Webb in Bildeston and Colchester.
Wesbroom in Kirby le Soken.
Ellington in Harwich.
Park, Palmer, Segar and Peartree in Kersey.

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Re: Windsor Royal Infirmary
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 29 June 05 22:28 BST (UK) »
Hi Suttontrust

It appears to now be known as:  King Edward VII Hospital   
 
Previous name(s)
Windsor general Dispensary 1818 - 1821
Windsor Royal General Dispensary 1821 - 1857
Windsor Royal Dispensary and Infirmary 1857 - 1896
Windsor and Eton Royal Dispensary and Infirmary 1897 - 1909   
 
Address
St Leonards Road Windsor SL4 1DT (Since 1909)
 
Previous location
Bachelors Acre 1834 - 1909
Church Street 1818 - 1834


Hospital Records Database:  http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/hospitalrecords/

Best wishes

Casalguidi
 
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Re: Windsor Royal Infirmary
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 29 June 05 22:32 BST (UK) »
Many thanks.
Godden in East Sussex, mainly Hastings area.
Richards in Lea, Gloucestershire, then London.
Williamson in Leith, Vickers in Nottingham.
Webb in Bildeston and Colchester.
Wesbroom in Kirby le Soken.
Ellington in Harwich.
Park, Palmer, Segar and Peartree in Kersey.