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  • In 1829, the Belfast District Lunatic Asylum opened following the 1821 Lunacy (Ireland) Act which provided the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland with the ability to establish funded district asylums for the lunatic poor. In January 1826, ‘wanted’ adverts were placed in the Belfast Newsletter by surgeon Robert Mcluney seeking a site on which to build a lunatic asylum for people from counties.
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  • 3 Further reading. Toggle the table of contents. Belfast Asylum. ... The History of the Belfast District Lunatic Asylum 1829-1921 (Ph.D). University of Ulster.
  • Restraint and seclusion were still significant aspects of the operation of the Belfast asylum at the end of the nineteenth century.[27].
  • On Monday 17th March,1862 the Northern Whig reported on several visits by inmates of Belfast District Asylum to Bells Hippodrome circus.
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  • Despite this, the Prime Minister has insisted the Belfast judgment will not derail the long-delayed scheme to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
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  • I spent an afternoon with Stanley, to get an idea of what his hand-to-mouth life in Belfast is like. ... Chris Page meets some destitute asylum seekers living in Belfast.