LADIES' ASSOCIATION.
Patroness:
HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES.
Vice-Patroness:
The Marchioness of Bristol.
Presidents:
- The Countess of Albemarle.
- The Countess of Warwick.
- The Countess Cadogan.
- The Countess of Stradbroke.
- Lady Evelyn Cobbold.
- Lady Florence Barnardiston.
- Lady Ida Leigh Hare.
- Lady Susan Byng.
- The Lady Rayleigh.
- The Lady Bateman.
- The Lady Amherst of Hackney.
- The Hon. Lady Rowley.
- The Hon. Ethel Henniker.
- The Hon. Mrs. Pretyman.
- Lady Ffolkes.
- Lady Affleck.
- Lady Durrant.
- Lady Rich.
- Lady Thornhill.
- The Mayoress of Norwich.
- The Mayoress of King's Lynn.
- The Mayoress of Bury St. Edmund's.
- Mrs. Adeane.
- Mrs. Arkwright.
- Mrs. Austen-Leigh.
- Miss Buxton.
- Mrs. Cator.
- Mrs. Russell Colman.
- Mrs. Crawley.
- Mrs. Crowfoot.
- Mrs. De Chair.
- Mrs. Dowsett.
- Mrs. Egerton-Green.
- Miss Farrer.
- Miss E. Blanche Hammond.
- Mrs. Sancroft Holmes.
- Mrs. Ingleby.
- Mrs. Johnson.
- Mrs. Sidney Lacon.
- Mrs. Locker-Lampson.
- Mrs. Le Strange.
- Mrs. Littlewood.
- Mrs. Lockwood.
- Miss Mabel Lowther.
- Mrs. Berkeley Mansel.
- Mrs. Mcintosh.
- Mrs. Edward Packard, Jun.
- Mrs. Victor Paley.
- Miss Oxley Parker.
- Mrs. Petre.
- Mrs. Howell Price.
- Mrs. Ernest Ransom.
- Mrs. Round.
- Miss Round.
- Miss Florence Ruggles-Brise.
- Mrs. Henry Sharpe.
- Mrs. Stanley.
- Mrs. Townley.
- Mrs. Vaizey.
- Miss Margaret Waters.
- Mrs. Wedd.
- Miss Wood.
- Mrs. Frank Worthington.
The Eastern Counties' Asylum has been established for the care, education, and training of Idiots and Imbeciles of all classes residing in the Counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, and Cambridge.
In these Counties there are upwards of 3,000 cases of Idiocy and Imbecility, and the Asylum at Colchester is the only one in the District. It stands in its own grounds of six acres, near the Railway Station, and is supported by voluntary contributions. There is a small Farm attached to the Asylum and a Sea-side Branch at Clacton-on-Sea, and there is accommodation for 250 patients. Those whose friends are unable to pay for their care and maintenance, are elected to the benefits of the Asylum by the votes of the Subscribers, and, subject to the rules and regulations, are admitted for five years. It is expected, however, that some contribution should be made if possible. After residence in the Asylum for 3½ years, and if it is found that patients are unable to be taught wholly or partly to maintain themselves, they may be re-elected for additional terms of five years, and a small proportion are allowed to be re-elected for life. Insane persons, and cases suffering from confirmed Epilepsy, are not eligible for admission. Paying Patients are admitted by the Board of Directors, without election, at any time, the charges varying according to the circumstances of the friends and their requirements. Separate sitting and bedroom accommodation, with the advantage of a special Attendant or Nurse, is provided when wished, such an arrangement combining the quietude and comfort of a private residence with the hygienic, educational, and training resources of a Public Institution. The Asylum is under the personal charge of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. C. Turner, Superintendent and Matron, and there is likewise a Resident Medical Attendant.
The Elections occur in the Spring and Autumn, and are held in the principal towns of the Eastern Counties. Donors of Five Guineas are entitled to a Life Vote, and Annual Subscribers of Half-a-Guinea to two votes annually, the right of Voting as regards higher sums being increased in the same proportion. Contributors may individually exercise the right of Voting, or transfer the same to the House Committee of the Asylum or to any Local Committee.
Reports, Forms of Application for Admission, and any other information will be supplied by the Secretary, Mr. John J.C. Turner, Asylum, Colchester.
The Board of Directors earnestly appeal for Annual Subscriptions and Donations to enable them to carry on this important work. Since 1884 the Annual Subscriptions have been reduced, owing to deaths and discontinuance, by upwards of £1,000. The applications for admission are numerous and urgent, and the present expenditure exceeds £7,000 annually, towards which only £800 is forthcoming from invested Capital. Only those who are brought into close contact with mental affliction can adequately realise the sad trial and immense anxiety of having an Idiot child, and where this affliction has not been experienced, it is hoped that some sum, however small, will be given as a thank-offering.
JOHN J.C. TURNER,
Secretary.