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Folio 8: William Prudent, aged 29; Robert Driver, aged 18; William [Burges], aged...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/85/1/2

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ADM 101/85/1/2
Date
1804-1805
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Folio 8: William Prudent, aged 29; Robert Driver, aged 18; William [Burges], aged 25; were attacked with fever 30 October 1804 and sent to the hospital the same day.

Folio 8: Sailed for Antigua, 1 November.

Folio 8: Henry Porter, aged 27; Henry Bane, aged 26; Edward Hawkins, aged 26; Charles Galbraith; were all attacked with fever 31 October 1804 and died November 7 at sea. Each was treated with 140 grams of calomel and 12 drahms of Mercurial Ointment.

Folio 8: No fresh patients 2 to 5 November 1804.

Folio 8: John King, aged 21; Charles Law, aged 25; Jonathan Mains, aged 27; were all attacked with fever 6 November 1804 and died 8 November 1804 at sea.

Folio 8: Jonathan Harris, aged 19; George Hudson, aged 13, Boy; Jeremiah Carty, aged 21; were attacked with fever 6 November 1804 and sent to the hospital at Antigua on arrival there 9 November.

Folio 8: William Davis, aged 20; Jonathan Wood, aged 20; were attacked with fever 7 November 1804 and sent to the hospital at Antigua on arrival there 9 November 1804.

Folio 8: Samuel Le Fevre, aged 29; David [Fellow], aged 23; were attacked with fever 8 November 1804 and sent to the hospital at Antigua on arrival there 9 November 1804.

Folio 8: Thomas Coates, aged 40; Thomas Burton, aged 23, marine; Jonathan Barrett, marine; Richard Weeks, [s]; James Keylock, marine; were all attacked with fever 9 November 1804 and sent to the hospital at Antigua the same day.

Folio 8: Jonathan Shotten, aged 31; Robert Boyde, aged 28; James Weal, aged 14, Boy; William Warren, aged 26, marine; Jonathan Dillon, aged 25; William Pearce, aged 24, marine; George Bennett, aged 29; were all attacked with fever 10 November 1804 and sent to the hospital at Antigua the same day.

Folio 9: Aron Johnson, aged 29; Joseph Bruin, aged 20; William Smith 3rd, aged 25; James Andrews, aged 27, marine; were all attacked with fever 11 November and sent to the hospital at Antigua the same day.

Folio 9: James Light, aged 26, marine; Miles Ponsenby, aged 22, Master Mate; William Hark, aged 24, Seaman; were all attacked with fever 12 November 1804 and sent to the hospital at Antigua the same day.

Folio 9: Michael Pealing, aged 33, was attacked with fever 10 November 1804 and sent to the hospital at Antigua the same day.

Folio 9: Abraham Newbury, aged 26; Richard Tigh, aged 29; Jonathan Beazley, aged 32;James Du Bass, aged 28; were all attacked with fever 14 November 1804 and sent to the hospital at Antigua the same day.

Folio 9: Robert Batty, aged 24; Francis Bridge, aged 27; Richard Neagle, aged 25; James Wallace, aged 26;Patrick Mermy, aged 32; were all attacked with fever 15 November 1804 and sent to the hospital at Antigua the same day.

Folio 9: William Parkinson, aged 29; Samuel Guard, aged 30, marine; James Plimmy, aged 27; were all attacked with fever 16 November 1804 and sent to the hospital at Antigua the same day.

Folio 9: William Mayland, aged 25; Mr Whithers, aged 22; were both attacked with fever 17 November 1804 and died at sea 21 November 1804.

Folio 9: Jonathan Salter, aged 24, was attacked with fever 18 November 1804 and died at sea 23 November 1804.

Folio 9: William Strong, aged 42, was attacked with fever 19 November 1804, at sea, and sent to the hospital at Barbados 25 November 1804.

Folio 9: Charles Satton, aged 26, was attacked with fever 20 November 1804 and died 23 November 1804.

Folio 9: Jonathan Horskins, aged 25, was attacked with fever 21 November 1804 and died 27 November 1804.

Folio 9: 22 November no fresh cases.

Folio 9: Thomas Thompson, aged 25, was attacked with fever 23 November 1804 and died 28 November 1804.

Folio 9: James Kelly, aged 26, was attacked with fever 23 November 1804 and died 29 November 1804.

Folio 9: 24 November no fresh cases.

Folio 9: Barney Mains, aged 26, was attacked with fever 25 November 1804 and died 30 November 1804.

Folio 9: Richard Rowland, aged 23; Ralph White, aged 34; William Edwards, aged 25; were all attacked with fever 25 November 1804 and sent to the hospital at Barbados the same day.

Folio 10: William Bailes, aged 23; Thomas [Vaddiss], aged 25; Joseph Turner, aged 29, marine; Tim Sullivan, aged 30; Jonathan Mooring, aged 27; Dan Mcfaslen, aged 34; were all attacked with fever 26 November 1804 and sent to the hospital the same day.

Folio 10: Jonathan Phillips, aged 26, marine; Jonathan Hoppy, aged 50; James Du Bass, aged 26; Thomas Gibbs; were all attacked with fever 27 November 1804 and sent to the hospital the same day.

Folio 10: Hugh Thompson, aged 28; Thomas Senior, aged 30; Thomas Blair, aged 25; Edward Antly, aged 32; were all attacked with fever 28 November 1804and sent to the hospital the same day.

Folio 10: William Brookman, aged 26; was attacked with fever 29 November 1804 and sent to the hospital the same day.

Folio 10: 30 November to 1 December 1804, no fresh cases.

Folio 10: Thomas Stanger, aged 35; George Watson, aged 30; William Russel, aged 27; Thomas Wilson, aged 24; were all attacked with fever 2 December 1804 and sent to the hospital the same day.

Folio 10: 3 to 6 December 1804, no fresh cases.

Folio 10: Michael Smith, aged 27; Jonathan Beaumont, aged 27; James Ware; were all attacked with fever 7 December 1804 and sent to the hospital the same day.

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