File: Whitehouse, Amy Jane
- Reference No:
- U DPM/7/28
- Dates:
- 21 Jan 1956-27 Feb 1966
- Description:
- File contains correspondence relating to the case of Amy Jane Whitehouse whom Platts-Mills represented in an appeal against her certification under the Lunacy Act 1890 and the Mental Treatment Act 1930. The correspondence appears to be in three parts: the first relating to the appeal in the period 1956-1960; the second relating to £100 owed to Whitehouse by Platts-Mills and his son Tom in the period 1965-1966, includes a letter from Whitehouse commenting that Platts-Mills 'works from the heart not the head'; and the third relating to an application by Whitehouse to become a law student in the period 1965-1966.
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 file
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- This item contains personal sensitive information and is not available for public inspection for 75 years until Jan 2042. This is in accordance with data protection legislation. If you have a query about access to this record please contact archives@hull.ac.uk.
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
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Records of John Platts-Mill QC