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Folio 4: case no 37 [38]; Isaac Jenkins, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or...

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1828

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Folio 4: case no 37 [38]; Isaac Jenkins, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, catarrhus; Put on sick list 25 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: case no 38 [39]; James Critchley, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, catarrhus; Put on sick list 25 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: case no 39 [40]; Thomas Brotherton, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, catarrhus; Put on sick list 25 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: case no 40 [41]; William Oxley, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, ophthalmia chronica; Put on sick list 25 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: case no 41 [42]; John Williams, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, ophthalmia chronica; Put on sick list 25 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: case no 42 [43]; Samuel Hassam, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, cephalea; Put on sick list 25 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: 25 May 1828; the blowy weather, easterly winds, sending the convicts on board with duck [deck] trowsers, they having previously been accustomed to wear woollen ones, are the causes of the great number of catarrhus which appear upon the sick list.

Folio 4: 26 May 1828; cases no 5, 3 and 4 are doing well. The cases of convicts are treated as mentioned.

Folio 4: case no 43 [44]; William Forbes, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, cephalea; Put on sick list 26 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: case no 44 [45]; Henry Cade, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, small sore; Put on sick list 26 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: case no 45 [46]; Michael Bryan, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, obstipation; Put on sick list 26 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: case no 46 [47]; James Davis, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; Put on sick list 26 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folios 4-6: case no 47 [48]; Henry Pooley, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, febris intermittens; Put on sick list 26 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: case no 48 [49]; John Lambell, ship's boatswain, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, ophthalmia; Put on sick list 27 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folios 4-6: case no 49 [50]; Nathaniel Burges, ship's crew, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, gonorrhoea; Put on sick list 27 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: case no 50 [51]; John Wilmot, ship's crew, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, gonorrhoea; Put on sick list 27 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: case no 51 [52]; William Brown, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, catarrhus; Put on sick list 27 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: case no 52 [53]; William Saunders, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, catarrhus; Put on sick list 27 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: case no 53 [54]; Thomas Allen, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, catarrhus; Put on sick list 27 May 1828, date of discharge unknown.

Folio 4: 27 May 1828; as many as 27 convicts received medical aid today, but the great number were trifling affections, such as small sore and unimportant ailments not meriting a formal specification.

Folio 4: case no 54 [55]; Isaac Westman, ship's crew, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, contusion, as a result of a violent fall; Put on sick list 28 May 1828, discharged 5 June 1828 cured.

Folio 4: case no 55 [56]; Samuel Powers, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, vertigo; Put on sick list 28 May 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 4: case no 56 [57]; Adam Simpson, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; Put on sick list 28 May 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 4: case no 57 [58]; Michael Andrews, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, catarrhus; Put on sick list 28 May 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 4: case no 58 [59]; George Green, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, catarrhus; Put on sick list 28 May 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 4: case no 59 [60]; Mrs Easton, soldier's wife, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, ophthalmia [tarse]; Put on sick list 29 May 1828, cured in a few days.

Folio 4: case no 60 [61]; Andrew Hagan, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, small sore; Put on sick list 29 May 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 4: case no 61 [62]; Michael Keefe, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, small sore; Put on sick list 29 May 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 4: 29 May 1828; in the high winds lately prevalent the use of the windsails is found to be unnecessary. The open scuttles and hatches allow at these time, of a sufficient ventilation.

Folio 4: case no 62 [63]; William Sayce, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, cynanche tonsillaris; Put on sick list 30 May 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 5: case no 63 [64]; Thomas Welsh, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, scald; Put on sick list 30 May 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 5: case no 64 [65]; George Burghall, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, scald; Put on sick list 30 May 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 5: case no 65 [66]; Charles Rootsey, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; Put on sick list 31 May 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 5: case no 66 [67]; John Smith, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; Put on sick list 31 May 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 5: case no 67 [68]; James Wilson, convict, taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, catarrhus; Put on sick list 31 May 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 5: 1 June 1828; no cases on the list other than the above seems worthy of being noticed today, at 1 pm weighed and anchored, at 8 pm in Margate Roads.

Folio 5: case no 68 [69]; John Taylor, convict, taken ill off the Downs; sick or hurt, hemorrhoids; Put on sick list 2 June 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 5: case no 69 [70]; George Hill, convict, taken ill off the Downs; sick or hurt, obstipation; Put on sick list 2 June 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 5: case no 70 [71]; Robert Moore, convict, taken ill off the Downs; sick or hurt, rheumatism; Put on sick list 2 June 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 5: 2 June 1828; at 4am sailed from Margate Roads and at mid day anchored in the day.

Folio 5: case no 71 [72]; James Walker, convict, taken ill at the Downs; sick or hurt, catarrhus; Put on sick list 3 June 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 5: case no 72 [73]; James Waltho, convict, taken ill at the Downs; sick or hurt, catarrhus; Put on sick list 3 June 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 5: case no 73 [74]; Thomas Brace, convict, taken ill at the Downs; sick or hurt, rheumatism; Put on sick list 3 June 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 5: case no 74 [75]; Joshua Spencer, convict, taken ill at the Downs; sick or hurt, pneumonia; Put on sick list 3 June 1828, date discharged unknown.

Folio 5: case no 75 [76]; George Skinner, convict, taken ill at the Downs; sick or hurt, hernia; Put on sick list 3 June 1828, date discharged unknown.

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