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  • 12 February 1886: Owing to complaints of children being in school with vermin on them the headteacher conducted a thorough inspection and sent all dirty pupils home.
Holyhead British School (Boys Department) Log Book, 1863-86 [p. 484, image 22 of 24]
  • Jeremiah Davies, a 'vagrant' described as 'Swarming with Lice', was prescribed a 'full suit of clothes'.
Journal kept by the Surgeon of the County Gaol, Haverfordwest, 27 April 1824 - 8 June 1824 [image 29 of 147]
  • In addition to the usual fleas and lice, a large proportion of 'vagrants' were noted as suffering from either veneral disease or the 'itch' (probably scabies). Frederick Davies (here listed) is noted as suffering from both.  One particular unfortunate, a female 'vagrant' by the name of Mary Ann Kendal, in addition to venereal disease and the 'itch',  is also said to be suffering from piles and other ailments.
Journal kept by the Surgeon of the County Gaol, Haverfordwest, 5 August 1834 - 24 September 1834 [image 140 of 147]