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Help about patient details

Personal Details : Residence : Registration Districts : Map

The database contains the following personal details for each patient: first and last names, sex, age on admission in years and months, approximate year of birth, residential address at time of admission.

Personal Details

Name

There are two ways of searching the records by name: ‘Starts With’ or ‘Exact Match’. Click on the down arrow in the box to select the option you want to use if you do not see it displayed. The system automatically uses ‘Starts With’ unless you change it. This applies to both First Name and Surname fields.

You can search for a combination of First and Surname, or by either name alone.

‘Starts With’ searches for all names which begin with the text string you enter, so entering ‘starts with’ = Fred finds Fred, Fredk, Frederic and Frederick.

‘Exact Match’ searches for the precise word, so the same search for Fred using ‘Exact Match’ would only find those children whose name was entered in the Registers as Fred.

Hints

The children’s names were entered into the database exactly as they appeared in the Registers, so it is important when searching for a specific name to consider alternative spellings and abbreviations which may have been used. If you cannot find the children you are looking for, you can increase the chance of finding them by using the shortest form of the name in a ‘starts with’ search. If that fails, try using common ‘pet names’; Elizabeth may be shortened to Lizzy, while Henry often appears as Hry, Charles as Chas.

Sex

Searching by sex is simple; just select ‘Male’ or ‘Female’ from the drop down menu.

Age

The Registers often provide the child’s age in years and months, but search is restricted to age in years only. You can search for children of a specific age or within an age range, either by using the child’s Year of Birth or Age on Admission. 

Year of Birth should be entered in full eg 1856. If you are searching for a range using Year of Birth, the search starts at 1 January of the first year entered and finishes at 31 December of the latest year entered.

Examples

Children born in 1856, enter ‘from’ 1856  ‘to’ 1856.  Similarly, if looking for children born in a ten year period, eg 1860 to 1869, the search should start at 1860 and finish at 1869.

If using ‘Age on Admission’ enter the age in whole numbers of years. Searching on a range of ages should be formulated in the same way as searches on Year of Birth: for all children age 10 on admission, search from 10 to 10; for all children between the age of 0 and 2, search from 0 to 2.

Hints

Age starts at 0, for children admitted under one year. The Hospital rules excluded children over 12, but there are a few records for admissions over this age limit. The eldest patient was actually a nurse at the Hospital, who was admitted in 1868 with scarletina. She was entered as Harriet ‘Nurse’, and was 30 years old. Although many nurses succumbed to a variety of infectious diseases, Harriet was the only one whose illness was recorded in the Admission Registers.

Residence

The register contains details of a child’s address prior to being admitted. This would usually be his or her home address. Addresses can be searched in several ways.

Location

This is a keyword search which looks for the specified term anywhere in the Residence field: eg, ‘Oxford’ will find Southern St Oxford, Oxford Street, Oxford St, Oxford Crescent, and the city of Oxford.

Hints

This field can be used to search for addresses both in London and outside. The addresses mirror the entries in the Registers, including any abbreviations, so to get the best results it is advisable to either use single key words, or to consider using street abbreviations if the address you are looking for is not found. You can search for specific towns and cities outside London here. Combining a search for ‘Oxford’ in the Location field with ‘Outside London’ in the Registration District box, will enable searches outside the capital to be narrowed down. Records relating to children from outside the metropolitan area can be identified by the term ‘Outside London’ in the Registration District column of the Results Table.

In this database the definition of London is the Metropolitan London area as defined in the Act for the Better Management of the Metropolis, 1855, and, therefore, many places which would now be considered part of Greater London, e.g. Highgate, Finchley, Chiswick, Croydon, etc. are classed as Outside London. See Registration Districts for a list of the 1881 Districts which were part of the 1855 definition of London.

Street Name

This field is only available for searches on London addresses (see Location Hints for definition of London in Small and Special). It has been constructed as a search aid for this database and contains a standardised version of the London street names given in the Hospital Register. Street names in this field are given in full. A search for ‘Abbey’ finds all streets beginning with that word; ‘Abbey Road’ finds records with that street in the address, but ‘Abbey Rd’ will find no records, as all instances of Abbey Road have been standardised to the full name.

Registration District

Registration District and Sub-District can be used to find records in specific areas of London. They are useful for family historians when looking for individuals where the exact address is not known. They are also useful for local historians and medical historians who want to examine admissions by geographic area.

Search these fields by selecting from the drop down menus.

Hints

Each address in the London area (Location Hints) has been assigned a Registration District and, in most cases, a Registration Sub-district.  See Registration Districts for a brief explanation of Registration Districts and a list of the Registration Districts used in Small and Special.

Click here for a map of Metropolitan London Registration Districts.

Addresses outside London have not been standardised or assigned to a Registration District. A keyword search using ‘Location’ must be used to find records relating to children from other parts of the country.

Registration Districts & Sub-districts – London 1881

Registration Districts were administrative regions created in 1837 for the purpose of civil registration of births, deaths and marriages. Each District was divided into Sub-districts, each of which had its own Registrar.  The districts used in this database are those which existed in 1881, and addresses have been assigned to a district according to 1881 census data. The database covers the 30 London Registration Districts and 130 Sub-districts which fall into the 1855 definition of London.

Registration District (1881) Registration Sub-district (1881)
Bethnal Green Church
  Green
  Hackney Road
  Town
Camberwell Camberwell
  Dulwich
  Peckham
  St George
Chelsea Chelsea North East
  Chelsea North West
  Chelsea South
Fulham Fulham
  St Paul Hammersmith
  St Peter Hammersmith
Greenwich Greenwich East
  Greenwich West
  St Nicholas Deptford
  St Paul Deptford
Hackney South Hackney
  Stamford Hill
  Stoke Newington
  West Hackney
Hampstead Hampstead
Holborn Amwell
  City Road
  Finsbury
  Goswell Street
  Old Street
  Pentonville
  Saffron Hill
  St Andrew Eastern
  St George the Martyr
  St James Clerkenwell
  Whitecross Street
Islington Islington East
  Islington West
Kensington Brompton
  Kensington Town
  St John Paddington
  St Mary Paddington
Lambeth Brixton
  Kennington First
  Kennington Second
  Lambeth Church First
  Lambeth Church Second
  Norwood
  Waterloo Road First
  Waterloo Road Second
Lewisham Eltham
  Lee
  Lewisham
  Sydenham
London City All Hallows Barking
  Broad Street
  Castle Baynard
  Cripplegate
  St Botolph
  St Bride
  St Sepulchre
Marylebone All Souls
  Cavendish Square
  Christchurch
  Rectory
  St John
  St Mary
Mile End Old Town Mile End Old Town Eastern
  Mile End Old Town Western
Pancras Camden Town
  Grays Inn Lane
  Kentish Town
  Regents Park
  Somers Town
  Tottenham Court
Poplar Bow
  Bromley
  Poplar
Shoreditch Haggerston
  Holywell
  Hoxton New Town
  Hoxton Old Town
  St Leonard
St George Hanover Square Belgrave
  Hanover Square
  Mayfair
  St John Westminster
  St Margaret Westminster
St George in the East St John
  St Mary
  St Paul
St Giles St George Bloomsbury
  St Giles North
  St Giles South
St Olave Southwark Leather Market
  Rotherhithe
  St James Bermondsey
  St John Horsleydown
  St Mary Magdalen
  St Olave Southwark
St Saviour Southwark Borough Road
  Christchurch Southwark
  Kent Road
  London Road
  St Mary Newington
  St Peter Walworth
  St Saviour Southwark
  Trinity Newington
Stepney Limehouse
  Racliff
  Shadwell
Strand St Clement Danes
  St Martin in the Fields
  St Mary le Strand
Wandsworth Battersea
  Clapham
  Putney
  Streatham
  Wandsworth
Westminster Berwick Street
  Golden Square
  St Anne Soho
Whitechapel Aldgate
  Goodmans Fields
  Mile End New Town
  Spitalfields
  Whitechapel Church
  Whitechapel North
Woolwich Charlton
  Plumstead East
  Plumstead West
  Woolwich Arsenal
  Woolwich Dockyard

Map of Metropolitan London Registration Districts (1881)

Map of Metropolitan London Registration Districts (1881)

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