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Folio 13: 26 June 1821; confined on bread and water John Thompson for losing a shirt...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/30/5/3

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1821

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Folio 13: 26 June 1821; confined on bread and water John Thompson for losing a shirt overboard and J Linton for fighting.

Folio 13: 27 June 1821; confined on bread and water J Whitaker for bad language and G Rolls for losing a shirt.

Folio 13: 28 June 1821; confined on bread and water [Thomas?] Dorset for losing a blanket overboard.

Folio 13: 29 June 1821; confined on bread and water James Andrews for losing a blanket.

Folios 13, 26, 34: Patrick Casey, aged 22, soldier, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, cephalgia, severe headache; put on sick list 29 June 1821, discharged 14 September 1821 cured.

Folios 13, 26-27, 34, 40: John Roger, aged 45, convict, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, cephalgia, severe headache; put on sick list 29 June 1821, discharged 19 September 1821 cured.

Folio 13: 30 June 1821; confined on bread and water James Church for refusing to clean his berth.

Folios 13, 35: James Gandy, aged 45, convict, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, debility attacked severely with seasickness which reduced him considerably; put on sick list 1 July 1821, discharged 13 September 1821 cured.

Folios 14, 25, 35: Bartholomew Stack, aged 21, soldier, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, sympathetic bubo from excoriations on the glans penis; put on sick list 3 July 1821, discharged 11 September 1821 cured.

Folios 14, 16, 20, 24, 35, 37: John Newman, aged 27, convict, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, severe headache; put on sick list 3 July 1821, discharged 24 (14) July 1821 cured.

Folios 14, 17, 35: corporal Curley, corporal, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, bruised his left leg severely about a week ago a collution of matter has since formed upon the shin bone; put on sick list 4 July 1821, discharged 20 July 1821 cured.

Folio 14: 5 July 1821; confined on bread and water J Whitaker and J Kent for improper conduct.

Folios 14, 16, 27, 24, 35, 39: John Saunder, convict, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 5 July 1821, discharged 19 September 1821 cured.

Folios 14-15, 35: corporal Havey, corporal, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 5 July 1821, discharged 8 July 1821 cured.

Folios 14-15, 36: Thomas [W] Lowich, convict, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list 6 July 1821, discharged 8 July 1821 cured.

Folio 14: 7 July 1821; confined on bread and water W Owen for losing a shirt and M Burrows for bad language.

Folios 14, 17, 36: William Richardson, convict, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, cephalgia, severe headache; put on sick list 7 July 1821, discharged 20 July 1821 cured.

Folio 15: 9 July 1821; confined on bread and water Thomas Gent for challenging the captain of the deck to fight.

Folio 15, 19, 22, 36-37: Thomas Grady, soldier, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, severe pain in the abdomen, bowels confined; put on sick list 10 July 1821, discharged 12 July 1821 cured.

Folio 15: 12 July 1821; confined on bread and water Antonio [Ricardo?] and Thomas Brown for fighting, Trinidad still in sight.

Folio 16: 14 July 1821; confined on bread and water J Kent on strong suspicious of theft.

Folios 17, 20, 37: William Lloyd, convict, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, chronic rheumatism; put on sick list 20 July 1821, discharged 7 August 1821 cured.

Folio 17: 22nd July 1821; confined on bread and water J Linton and G Jones for bad language and neglect of duty.

Folios 17-18, 22, 24, 37-38: John Fortescue, convict, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 25 July 1821, discharged 2 September 1821 cured.

Folio 18: 26 July 1821; confined on bread and water John Kelly for disobedience.

Folio 18: 29 July 1821; confined on bread and water J Smith for bad language.

Folios 18-19, 37: J Machinally, soldier, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 31 July 1821, discharged 5 August 1821 cured.

Folios 18, 22, 37: Joshua Thachster, convict, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 31 July 1821, discharged 19 August 1821 cured.

Folios 19, 21, 37: John Campbell, soldier, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 4 August 1821, discharged 17 August 1821 cured.

Folios 19, 21, 37: John Dean, convict, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 4 [6] August 1821, discharged 17 [16] August 1821 cured.

Folios 20, 24-25, 37, 39: John Murphy, convict, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 7 August 1821, discharged 9 September 1821 cured.

Folios 20-22, 25, 37-38: Thomas White, convict, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 7 [8] August 1821, discharged 9 September 1821 cured.

Folios 21-22, 38: James Elchins, soldier, taken ill at [sea]; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 14 [13] August 1821, discharged 17 [16] August 1821 cured.

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