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Folios 1-6: copy of sick list, [names and details follow] - continued: Folio 5: Charles...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/8/1/5

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ADM 101/8/1/5
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1834-1835
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Folios 1-6: copy of sick list, [names and details follow] - continued:

Folio 5: Charles [Liamshaw?], aged 24, prisoner; sick or hurt, scurvy; put on sick list 26 January 1835, discharged 1 February 1835 cured. Folio 5: Francis Atkins, aged 20, prisoner; sick or hurt, scurvy; put on sick list 26 January 1835, discharged 31 January 1835 cured. Folio 5: Edward Haweth, aged 30, prisoner; sick or hurt, scurvy; put on sick list 26 January 1835, discharged 1 February 1835 cured. Folio 5: Daniel Daly, aged 28, soldier; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 26 January 1835, discharged 2 February 1835 cured. Folio 5: Richard Munsel, aged 31, prisoner; sick or hurt, scurvy; put on sick list 26 January 1835, discharged 3 February 1835 cured. Folio 5: Thomas Johnston, aged 30, prisoner; sick or hurt, scurvy; put on sick list 27 January 1835, discharged 30 January 1835 cured. Folio 5: George Massey, aged 24, prisoner; sick or hurt, scurvy; put on sick list 27 January 1835, sent 30 January 1835 to hospital. Folio 5: James Lewis, aged 21, prisoner; sick or hurt, scurvy; put on sick list 28 January 1835, discharged 3 February 1835 cured. Folio 5: John Hodger, aged 43, prisoner; sick or hurt, scurvy; put on sick list 28 January 1835, discharged 10 February 1835 cured. Folio 5: George Kilminster, aged 19, prisoner; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 31 January 1835, discharged 11 February 1835 cured. Folio 5: William Baker, aged 24, prisoner; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 2 February 1835, discharged 3 February 1835 cured. Folio 5: Isaac Smith, aged 16, prisoner; sick or hurt, ophthalmia; put on sick list 2 February 1835, sent 9 February 1835 to hospital. Folio 6: W Ballard, aged 20, prisoner; sick or hurt, ague; put on sick list 6 February 1835, sent 9 February 1835 to hospital. Folio 6: Charles Beaumont, aged 26, prisoner; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 6 February 1835, discharged 9 February 1835 cured. Folio 6: Samuel Morton, aged 26, prisoner; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 14 February 1835, sent [9 February?] 1835 to hospital.

Folio 7: case no 1, John Whitton, aged 26, convict; taken ill at Woolwich; sick or hurt, cholera; put on sick list 19 September 1834, discharged 25 September 1834 cured.

Folios 7-8: case no 2, Edward Smee, aged 20, soldier; taken ill at Woolwich; sick or hurt, syphilis; put on sick list 20 September 1834, discharged 5 October 1834 to duty.

Folio 8: case no 3, William Wild, aged 59, convict; taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, cholera; put on sick list 20 September 1834, discharged 20 September 1834 cured.

Folio 8: case no 4, Samuel Armstrong, aged 31, convict; taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, rheumatism; put on sick list 23 September 1834, discharged 15 October 1834 cured.

Folio 8: case no 6, Thomas Jones, aged 29, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: case no 6, Mathew Carter, aged 30, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: case no 6, Joseph Tibbut [Tibbutt], aged 32, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: case no 6, Thomas Jackson, aged 42, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: case no 6, Thomas Perry, aged 30, soldier; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: case no 6, W Ballard, aged 28, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: case no 6, G Haines, aged 59, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: case no 6, W Taff, aged 24, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: case no 6, John Polden, aged 28, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: these men [above cases no 6], were treated during the moths of September for catarrh symptoms, some required bleeding in consequence of the violence of the attending febrile action the rest were simply cured by purgatives, diaphoretics and diluents, the following [12] convicts were also treated for similar symptoms during the same months.

Folio 8: [case no 6], Thomas Edwards, aged 18, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: [case no 6], John Henning, aged 22, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: [case no 6], W Ball, aged 24, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: [case no 6], Simon Wineburg[h], aged 24, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: [case no 6], Charles James, aged 31, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: [case no 6], Thomas Johnstone, aged 30, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: [case no 6], Charles McDowal, aged 21, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: [case no 6], Christopher Bell, aged 45, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: [case no 6], John Kinsley, aged 20, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: [case no 6], William Tucker, aged 21, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: [case no 6], John Kink, aged 56, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 8: [case no 6], Edmund Blake, aged 27, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folios 8-9: case no 7, John Stroud, aged 34, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, synocha; put on sick list 14 October 1834, died 19 October 1834 at 7:30 pm.

Folios 9-10: case no 8, Thomas Boyd, aged 21, convict; taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list 25 September 1834, discharged 29 October 1834 cured.

Folio 10: case no 9, [William?] Fay, aged 30, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 10: case no 9, G Kilminster, aged 19, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 10: case no 9, Robert Jones, aged 24, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 10: case no 9, Robert James, aged 26, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 10: case no 9, D Wall, aged 15, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 10: case no 9, William King, aged 26, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 10: case no 9, Charles [Liamshaw?], aged 22, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 10: case no 9, James Blake, aged 25, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 10: case no 9, William Wilkins, aged 40, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 10: case no 9, William Higgins, aged 40, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 10: case no 9, Henry Raby, aged 24, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 10: case no 9, William Wood, aged 26, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

Folio 10: case no 9, William Ballard, aged 19, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh.

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