Bloomfield Institution

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death May Laffan
ML died in the Bloomfield Institution , an insane asylum in Dublin, from the lingering effects of a brain haemorrhage two months earlier.
Hampton, Jill Brady. “Ambivalent Realism: May Laffan’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl="a‘>Flitters, Tatters, and the Counsellor’</span&gt”;. New Hibernia Review, Vol.
12
, No. 2, pp. 127-41.
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Kahn, Helena Kelleher. Late Nineteenth-Century Ireland’s Political and Religious Controversies in the Fiction of May Laffan Hartley. ELT.
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Health May Laffan
ML 's husband, Walter Noel Hartley , committed her to the Bloomfield Institution , a private facility for the insane in Dublin. She spent the rest of her life here, nearly six years in all.
Hampton, Jill Brady. “Ambivalent Realism: May Laffan’s <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl="a‘>Flitters, Tatters, and the Counsellor’</span&gt”;. New Hibernia Review, Vol.
12
, No. 2, pp. 127-41.
130
Kahn, Helena Kelleher. Late Nineteenth-Century Ireland’s Political and Religious Controversies in the Fiction of May Laffan Hartley. ELT.
67

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