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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/2
This record is about the Folio 13: Mr Henry Fitzsimons, aged 24, lieutenant, taken ill Port Royal; sick or... 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/2
1806-1807
Folio 13: Mr Henry Fitzsimons, aged 24, lieutenant, taken ill Port Royal; sick or hurt, pain in the forehead attended with inflamed eyes; taken ill on 5 December 1806, discharged 6 December 1806 to hospital at Port Royal.
Folio 13: William Vissick, aged 35, quarter gunner, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, received a wound extending about 11/2 inche a cross the inside of his left knee; taken ill on 8 December 1806, discharged 17 December 1806 to duty.
Folios 13-14: George Glass, aged 26, able seaman, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, pain in his head and back attended with nausea; taken ill on 14 December 1806, discharged 21 December 1806 to duty.
Folio 14: John Williams 1st, aged 35, able seaman, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, severe pain and uneasiness in the lower belly with frequent loose stools; taken ill on 15 December 1806, discharged 20 December 1806 to duty.
Folio 14: John Connor, aged 24, able seaman, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, pain in his head and back; taken ill on 1 December 1806, discharged 22 December 1806 to hospital at Port Royal.
Folio 14: Peter Johnston, aged 24, able seaman, taken ill at Bluefield bay; sick or hurt, pain in his head and back; taken ill on 19 December 1806, discharged 1 January 1807 to duty.
Folio 14: Henry Wigman, aged 23, gunner crew, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, pain in his left side and breast with difficult respiration; taken ill on 23 December 1806, discharged 1 January 1807 to duty.
Folios 14-15: Thomas Smith, aged 32, corporal marine, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, pain in his head back and extremities with rigor; taken ill on 26 December 1806, discharged 9 January 1807 to duty.
Folio 15: Thomas Hattrick, aged 25, carpenter crew, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, severe pain in his head attended with inflamed eyes; taken ill on 27 December 1806, discharged 12 January 1807 to duty.
Folios 15-16: John Radcliff, aged 20, ordinary seaman, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, ulcer on his right shin; taken ill on 28 December 1806, discharged 5 January 1807 to duty.
Folio 16: John Robinson, aged 31, able seaman, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, pain in his head back and limbs; taken ill on 29 December 1806, discharged 6 January 1807 to duty.
Folio 16: Mr Robert McGory, aged 19, midshipman, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, ulcer on the outer ankle of his left leg; taken ill on 31 December 1806, discharged 10 January 1807 to duty.
Folios 16-17: John Campbell, aged 32, ordinary seaman, taken ill at Bluefield bay; sick or hurt, pain in his forehead attended with inflamed eyes; taken ill on 6 January 1807, discharged 14 January 1807 to duty.
Folio 17: Robert Manners, aged 20, able seaman, taken ill at Bluefield bay; sick or hurt, pain in his head and back attended with extreme thirst; taken ill on 6 January 1807, discharged 12 January 1807 to duty.
Folio 17: Mr Edward R Huggins, aged 17, captains clerk, taken ill off Bluefield bay; sick or hurt, severe griping pain in the lower belly with frequent desire to going to stool; taken ill on 11 January 1807, discharged 14 January 1807 to duty.
Folio 17: Ellis Evans, aged 19, ordinary seaman, taken ill at Bluefield bay; sick or hurt, lacerated wound by a boat hook across the inside of his right foot; taken ill on 20 January 1807, discharged 22 January 1807 to duty.
Folios 17-18: William Prior, aged 42, captains coxswain, taken ill at Bluefield bay; sick or hurt, pain in his loins particular on the left side; taken ill on 20 January 1807, sent 25 February 1807 to HMS Shark to be invalided.
Folio 18: William Biggs, aged 20, ordinary seaman, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, pain in his head back and limbs with eyes inflamed; taken ill on 30 January 1807, discharged 5 February 1807 to duty.
Folio 18: James Hewson, aged 22, able seaman, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, frequent loose stools with pain in his lower belly; taken ill on 3 February 1807, discharged 9 February 1807 to duty.
Folio 19: John Lindsey, aged 25, able seaman, taken ill at Bluefield bay; sick or hurt, pain in his head and breast attended with extreme thirst; taken ill on 8 February 1807, discharged 13 February 1807 to duty.
Folio 19: John William 2nd, aged 27, able seaman, taken ill off Jamaica; sick or hurt, had his fore finger and back part of his right hand jammed in the fore sheet block; taken ill on 10 February 1807, discharged 13 February 1807 to duty.
Folio 19: Thomas Smith, aged 32, corporal marine, taken ill at Port Royal; sick or hurt, pain and uneasiness in his lower belly with frequent loose stools; taken ill on 17 February 1807, discharged 21 February 1807 to duty.
Folios 19-20: Henry Dreadman, aged 23, corporal marine, taken ill at Port Royal; sick or hurt, severe pain in his forehead with inflammation of the eyes; taken ill on 20 February 1807, discharged 7 March 1807 to duty.
Folio 20: James Blake, aged 22, ordinary seaman, taken ill at Port Royal; sick or hurt, ulcer on the inside of his left foot; taken ill on 22 February 1807, discharged 4 March 1807 to duty.
Folio 20: Joseph Renolds, aged 25, able seaman, taken ill at Port Royal; sick or hurt, received a wound across the outer and superior part of his left thigh; taken ill on 25 February 1807, discharged 28 February 1807 to duty.
Folios 20-21: Peter Peters, aged 33, captain of forecastle, taken ill on passage to the bay of Honduras; sick or hurt, pain in his head back and limbs with thirst; taken ill on 2 March 1807, discharged 12 March 1807 to duty.
Folio 21: John Williams 2nd, aged 27, able seaman, taken ill at Belize; sick or hurt, contusion on his back and loins by a fall from the boom; taken ill on 14 March 1807, discharged 23 March 1807 to duty.
Folio 21: John Simpson, aged 40, quarter master, taken ill at St Georges key Honduraz; sick or hurt, pain and uneasiness in his lower belly with frequent stools; taken ill on 4 April 1807, date of discharge [?].
Folios 21-22: John Jackson, aged 39, boatswains mate, taken ill at St Georges key Honduraz; sick or hurt, pain in his head and breast with sore throat; taken ill on 12 April 1807, discharged 16 April 1807 to duty.
Folio 22: Francis Fitzpatrick, aged 22, ordinary seaman, taken ill at St Georges key Honduraz; sick or hurt, wound across the inside of his right leg by a hatchet; taken ill on 22 April 1807, discharged 30 April 1807 to duty.
Folio 22: John Connor, aged 22, able seaman, taken ill at St Georges key Honduraz; sick or hurt, sprained wrist with occasional pain; taken ill on 24 April 1807, discharged 28 April 1807 to duty.
Folio 22: Neptune Brown, aged 32, able seaman, taken ill at St Georges key Honduraz; sick or hurt, frequent loose stools preceding by flatulence of the intestines; taken ill on 25 April 1807, discharged 30 April 1807 to duty.
Folio 22: Thomas Hattrick, aged 25, carpenter crew, taken ill at St Georges key Honduraz; sick or hurt, pain and uneasiness in the lower belly with frequent loose stools; taken ill on 29 April 1807, discharged 4 May 1807 to duty.
Folio 22: Owen Cash, aged 19, landman, taken ill at St Georges key Honduraz; sick or hurt, pain of the forehead and eyes inflamed; taken ill on 7 May 1807, discharged 11 May 1807 to duty.
Folio 23: Peter Johnston, aged 24, able seaman, taken ill at St Georges key Honduraz; sick or hurt, pain of the forehead face and eyes inflamed; taken ill on 9 May 1807, discharged 14 May 1807 to duty.
Folio 23: John Ally, aged 27, armourer, taken ill at St Georges key Honduraz; sick or hurt, ulcer on the inside of his left foot; taken ill on 12 May 1807, discharged 20 May 1807 to duty.
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