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Title: London Metropolitan Archives : Hillingdon County Hospital
Post by: gwilliams3 on Saturday 15 June 19 10:59 BST (UK)
Anyone able to look this up for me ? ( I live in South Wales )
my great grandfather :
George Edward Wright
1862–1943
BIRTH 16 JUN 1862  Shoreditch Haggerston, London, England
DEATH 03 JUN 1943 Hillingdon County Hospital - from deceased online
Burial 08 JUN 1943 Roxeth Cem, grave 97 Sect. R - I have a memorial card from the cemetery and the grave R97 ties in with "Deceased online"
in 1939 I have him living at : 13 Exeter Road ,  Harrow U.D., Middlesex, England

NRA catalogue reference : NRA 37063 Hillingdon
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/N13578257
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/9dd20544-2342-4bbf-b1ad-4d04557b43fe

I would like to know what the hospital records are they have, cause of death, any information etc..
Thanks, Geoff
Title: Re: London Metropolitan Archives : Hillingdon County Hospital
Post by: nanny jan on Saturday 15 June 19 12:36 BST (UK)
If you are looking for cause of death it might be quicker and cheaper to send for a copy of his death certificate.
Title: Re: London Metropolitan Archives : Hillingdon County Hospital
Post by: rosie99 on Saturday 15 June 19 12:39 BST (UK)
It may be worth contacting LMA to see what information they would disclose from these records as some of it is subject to data protection
Title: Re: London Metropolitan Archives : Hillingdon County Hospital
Post by: [Ray] on Saturday 15 June 19 17:38 BST (UK)

You have posted in a Surrey look-up board?
Hillingdon is in Middlesex not Surrey?
Title: Re: London Metropolitan Archives : Hillingdon County Hospital
Post by: Bookbox on Saturday 15 June 19 18:28 BST (UK)
I would like to know what the hospital records are they have, cause of death, any information etc..

According to the LMA online catalogue, the only record open to public access is the Death Register (HL/U/HIL/024/B, covering 1943).

The only other relevant records they hold for that period are the Military Admission and Casualty Registers. These are covered by the archive’s 100-year privacy rule for hospital records. Archive staff may be able to extract any details found there for your ancestor, and send them to you, but no-one else is allowed access. LMA’s research fee is £80/hour.