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Folio 1: James King, convict, aged 26; disease or hurt, ulcers. Taken ill, 18 March...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/60/9/1

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ADM 101/60/9/1

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1822

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Folio 1: James King, convict, aged 26; disease or hurt, ulcers. Taken ill, 18 March 1822 at Woolwich. Discharged 7 April 1822.

Folio 2: William Weston, convict, aged 38; disease or hurt, ulcer. Taken ill, 18 March 1822 at Woolwich. Discharged 10 May 1822 from sick list at sea.

Folios 2-3: George Ramsbottom, convict, aged 52; disease or hurt, ulcus. Taken ill, 18 March 1822 at Woolwich. Disembarked 27 July 1822 at Van Dieman’s Land.

Folio 3: Howel Baxter, convict, aged 20; disease or hurt, diarrhoea mucosa. Taken ill, 18 March 1822 at Woolwich. Discharged 20 March 1822 from sick list at Woolwich.

Folio 3: Thomas Peacock, convict, aged 20; disease or hurt, chynanch tonsillaris. Taken ill, 18 March 1822 at Woolwich. Discharged 24 March 1822.

Folio 3: George Merchant, convict, aged 15; disease or hurt, wry neck. Taken ill, 18 March 1822 at Woolwich. Discharged 30 March 1822 from sick list in the Downs.

Folios 3-4: Daniel M'Clean, convict, aged 19; disease or hurt, ulcus. Taken ill, 18 March 1822 at Woolwich. Discharged 16 April 1822 from sick list at sea.

Folio 5: James Colly, convict, aged 21; disease or hurt, diarrhoea mucosa. Taken ill, 14 March 1822 at Woolwich. Discharged 27 March 1822 from sick list at the Downs.

Folio 5: James Lorton, convict, aged 20; disease or hurt, diarrhoea mucosa. Taken ill, 25 March 1822 at Sheerness. Discharged 1 April 1822 from sick list in the Channel.

Folios 5-6: Jane Tucker, soldier's wife, aged 34; disease or hurt, cynanche tonsillaris. Taken ill, 29 March 1822 in the Downs. Died 8.30 pm on 8 April 1822 at sea.

Folio 6: James Williams, convict, aged 30; disease or hurt, diarrhoea mucosa. Taken ill, 2 April 1822 in the Channel. Discharged 5 April 1822 from sick list at sea.

Folio 6: Alexander Duncan, convict, aged 16; disease or hurt, diarrhoea mucosa. Taken ill, 2 April 1822 in the Channel. Discharged cured 6 April 1822 at sea.

Folio 6: Thomas Elliott, convict, aged 30; disease or hurt, psora, hands and arms covered with small itching pustules. Immediately separated from the rest of the prisoners. Taken ill, 3 April 1822 at sea. Discharged cured 9 April 1822 at sea.

Folio 7: John Cowell, soldier, aged 30; disease or hurt, diseased ear and loss of hearing. Taken ill, 4 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 10 April 1822 to duty at sea.

Folio 7: John Waldron, convict, aged 18; disease or hurt, gonorrhoea. Taken ill, 4 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 14 April 1822 from the sick list at sea.

Folios 7-8: Thomas Pratt, convict, aged 18; disease or hurt, secondary symptoms of syphilis. Taken ill, 5 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 24 May 1822 from the sick list at sea.

Folio 8: Richard Neigh, soldier, aged 20; disease or hurt, gonorrhoea. Taken ill, 5 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 16 April 1822 to duty.

Folios 8-9: William Tweedy, soldier, aged 23; disease or hurt, venereal. Taken ill, 6 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 22 May 1822 to duty at sea.

Folios 9-11: Edward Childs, convict, aged 60; disease or hurt, dysenteria. Taken ill, 6 April 1822 at sea. Died 25 April 1822.

Folio 11: Cornelius Renolds, convict, aged 19; disease or hurt, glut. Taken ill, 6 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 15 April 1822 from sick list at sea.

Folio 11: James Jones, convict, aged 18; disease or hurt, scrofula. Taken ill, 7 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 13 April 1822 from sick list.

Folio 11: Thomas Shackelton, convict, aged 42; disease or hurt, arthrodynia. Taken ill, 7 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 7 May 1822 from sick list at sea.

Folio 12: Thomas Peacock, convict, aged 20; disease or hurt, diarrhoea mucosa. Taken ill, 8 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 10 April 1822 from sick list at sea.

Folio 12: James McPhersin, convict, aged 50; disease or hurt, constipation. Taken ill, 8 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 10 April 1822 from sick list at sea.

Folio 12: Joseph Holmes, convict, aged 20; disease or hurt, constipation. Taken ill, 8 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 10 April 1822 from sick list at sea.

Folio 12: Joseph Butler, soldier, aged 20; disease or hurt, constipation. Taken ill, 9 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 20 April 1822 from sick list.

Folio 12: James Patter, convict, aged 33; disease or hurt, headache from constipation. Taken ill, 9 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 11 April 1822 from sick list at sea.

Folio 12: Edmund Pierce, convict, aged 20; disease or hurt, phlegmonous tumours. Taken ill, 9 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 17 April 1822 from sick list at sea.

Folio 13: William Halford, convict, aged 30; disease or hurt, constipation. Taken ill, 10 April 1822 at sea.

Folio 13: John Weaver, convict, aged 30; disease or hurt, constipation. Taken ill, 10 April 1822 at sea.

Folio 13: Lewis Lewis, convict, aged 47; disease or hurt, constipation. Taken ill, 10 April 1822 at sea.

Folio 13: James Morris, convict, aged 42; disease or hurt, octontalgia. Taken ill, 10 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 14 April 1822 from sick list at sea.

Folio 13: Mary Aitchinson, soldier's wife, aged 30; disease or hurt, lumbago. Taken ill, 10 April 1822 at sea. Discharged 20 April 1822 from sick list at sea.

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