I do not believe that 'in sickness' is a term that denotes any type of
payment. The term has not changed meaning and was in the same common
usage (e.g. in the marriage service 'in sickness and in health').
I would guess that this may be part of the record-keeping system at this
particular school - for example, students did not have to pay for days that
they missed due to sickness and these were credited to their account.
At 10:50 AM 1/9/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I have a question about the term "sickness" as used in an 1850's ledger
>that I am transcribing. The ledger lists the debits and credits of
>students attending this man's school. The term falls under the credits
>section where it lists how the debits were paid for. Some just say "By
>cash $10." While others say "By sickness $4. By cash $7." Is anyone
>familiar with the use of this term at that time? or know where I can look
>for the answer?
>
>Thanks in advance for your help, Adrienne Marrah-Program Assistant
>
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