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For description purposes, ADM 101/101/5...
Catalogue reference: ADM 101/101/5
Date: 1824-1825
For description purposes, ADM 101/101/5 has been split into three parts (5A, 5B and 5C), as follows: Fury, 10 February 1824 - 24 October 1825: ADM...
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Catalogue reference: ADM 101/104/5B/1
This record is about the Folio 1: Blank. Folio 2: George Hyde, aged 22, ordinary seaman, taken ill off St... dating from 1806-1807 in the series Admiralty and predecessors: Office of the Director General of the Medical Department.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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ADM 101/104/5B/1
1806-1807
Folio 1: Blank.
Folio 2: George Hyde, aged 22, ordinary seaman, taken ill off St Domingo; sick or hurt, quarrel with other seaman received an incised wound with a knife extending about an inch a cross his left wrist; taken ill on 5 August 1806, discharged 13 August 1806 to duty.
Folio 2: John Harris, aged 33, carpenter mate, taken ill off Cape Maize; sick or hurt, circumscribed tumor situated on the superior and outer part of his right thigh; taken ill on 11 August 1806, discharged 16 August 1806 to duty.
Folio 3: William Biggs, aged 20, boy, taken ill off Baracoa; sick or hurt, small tumor on his left leg; taken ill on 15 August 1806, discharged 18 August 1806 to duty.
Folio 3: George Hyde, aged 22, ordinary seaman, taken ill off Cuba; sick or hurt, contusion on his back and left thigh resulted from a fall from the fore catharpins [catharpings]; taken ill on 24 August 1806, discharged 8 September 1806 to duty.
Folios 3-4: James Weldon, aged 22, quality [?], taken ill at Bahama channel; sick or hurt, inflamed knee; taken ill on 1 September 1806, discharged 4 September 1806 to duty.
Folio 4: James Clarkson, aged 39, ordinary seaman, taken ill at Bahama channel; sick or hurt, pain on his back and shoulder and a good deal inflamed by punishment; taken ill on 4 September 1806, discharged 8 September 1806 to duty.
Folio 4: Thomas Smith, aged 33, corporal marine, taken ill at Bahama channel; sick or hurt, pains in his arms and thighs; taken ill on 9 September 1806, discharged 16 September 1806 to duty.
Folio 4: Peter Peters, aged 36, able seaman, taken ill off Havannah; sick or hurt, circumscribed tumor on the instep of his left foot; taken ill on 10 September 1806, discharged 22 September 1806 to duty.
Folio 5: Thomas Jowell, aged 15, boy, taken ill off Cape Antonio; sick or hurt, pain of his forehead and afficting his eyes ; taken ill on 20 September 1806, discharged 1 October 1806 to duty.
Folio 5: Mr. Robert McGory, aged 19, midshipman, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, pain of his head and limbs with extreme thirst; taken ill on 6 October 1806, discharged 14 October 1806 to duty.
Folio 5: John Weir, aged 34, private marine, taken ill in Ocho Rios bay; sick or hurt, pain and uneasiness in the lower belly with frequent loose stools; taken ill on 7 October 1806, discharged 11 October 1806 to duty.
Folio 6: John Smith, aged 26, able seaman, taken ill in Ocho Rios bay; sick or hurt, fell from the main to the lower deck in a state of intoxication; taken ill on 10 October 1806, discharged 17 October 1806 to duty.
Folio 6: John Connor, aged 24, able seaman, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, pain in his head and back with extreme thirst; taken ill on 12 October 1806, discharged 20 October 1806 to duty.
Folio 6: William Nesbitt, aged 19, landsman, taken ill at Port Royal; sick or hurt, received a blow from the main top bow line in his left groin; taken ill on 15 October 1806, discharged 21 October 1806 to duty.
Folios 6-7: Timothy Sullivan, aged 49, able seaman, taken ill at Port Royal; sick or hurt, pain in the chest with difficult respiration and cough; taken ill on 15 October 1806, sent 21 October 1806 to hospital at Port Royal.
Folio 7: John Smith, aged 26, able seaman, taken ill at Port Royal; sick or hurt, pain in the lower belly with frequent loose stools; taken ill on 29 October 1806, discharged 3 November 1806 to duty.
Folios 7-8: Owen Sullivan, aged 21, able seaman, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, pain in his head and back attended with cold fits; taken ill on 31 October 1806, discharged 13 November 1806 to duty.
Folio 8: William Cawling, aged 31, able seaman, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, pain in the forehead and affecting his eyes which are inflamed; taken ill on 1 November 1806, discharged 16 November 1806 to duty.
Folios 8-9: William Prior, aged 41, boatswains mate, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, pain in his loins; taken ill on 3 November 1806, discharged 20 November 1806 to duty.
Folios 9-10: Mr Josias Coppell, aged 33, carpenter, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, pain in the head and a sense of stricture in his breast; taken ill on 6 November 1806, discharged 18 November 1806 to duty.
Folio 10: Robert Anderson, aged 24, able seaman, taken ill off Cape Corientes [Cortez]; sick or hurt, pain in the forehead and a sense of stricture in his breast; taken ill on 9 November 1806, discharged 19 November 1806 to duty.
Folio 10: Count D'Stang, aged 26, cooks mate, taken ill off Cape Cartouch [Cortez]; sick or hurt, pain in his breast and sore throat; taken ill on 11 November 1806, discharged 14 November 1806 to duty.
Folio 10: John Broad, aged 50, gunners mate, taken ill off Cape Cartouch [Cortez]; sick or hurt, headach with pain and a sense of stricture in his breast; taken ill on 12 November 1806, discharged 25 November 1806 to duty.
Folio 10: Peter Peters, aged 36, able seaman, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, abscess on the superior and outer part of his left leg; taken ill on 15 November 1806, discharged 20 November 1806 to duty.
Folios 10-11: Daniel Lynch, aged 24, able seaman, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, lacerated wounded by a boat hook; taken ill on 18 November 1806, discharged 25 November 1806 to duty.
Folio 11: Francis Fitzpatrick, aged 22, ordinary seaman, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, pain in the head and breast with sore throat; taken ill on 28 November 1806, discharged 22 November 1806 to duty.
Folios 11-12: William Woodman, aged 34, able seaman, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, great pain in his right knee jointattended with redness and swelling extending half way up the thigh; taken ill on 20 November 1806, discharged 4 December 1806 to duty.
Folio 12: Bartholemew [Bartholomew] McHenesy, aged 42, able seaman, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, severe pain in his right eye attended with redness and discharge of serum; taken ill on 21 November 1806, discharged 1 December 1806 to duty.
Folio 12: Daniel Lynch, aged 24, able seaman, taken ill Port Royal; sick or hurt, small circumscribed tumor on the inside of his left thigh; taken ill on 27 November 1806, discharged 2 December 1806 to duty.
Folio 12: Larmont Biggs, aged 26, captain of the forecastle, taken ill Port Royal; sick or hurt, pain in his head with inflamed eyes; taken ill on 28 November 1806, discharged 8 December 1806 to duty.
Folios 12-13: John Davis, aged 29, captain of the foretop, taken ill Port Royal; sick or hurt, contusion on his right hand; taken ill on 4 December 1806, discharged 9 December 1806 to duty.
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