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Folio 37: Felix Bruno, aged 27, private; sick or hurt, wound on right leg following...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/93/1B/3

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Date

1807-1808

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Folio 37: Felix Bruno, aged 27, private; sick or hurt, wound on right leg following fall from the quarterdeck into the waist; put on sick list, 13 October 1807 at Malta; discharged 13 November 1807 to duty.

Folios 37-38: James Face, aged 27, seaman; sick or hurt, abscess on right knee; put on sick list, 16 October 1807; discharged 17 November 1807 to duty.

Folio 38: John Rule, age [not given], seaman; sick or hurt, abscess on right leg; put on sick list, 17 October 1807 at Malta; discharged 20 November 1807 to duty.

Folios 38-39: George Morris, aged 20, private; sick or hurt, pulmonic inflammation; put on sick list, 17 October 1807 at Malta; discharged 23 December 1807 to duty.

Folio 39: John Standlick, aged 25, private; sick or hurt, amputated finger; put on sick list, 19 October 1807 at Malta; discharged 23 November 1807 to duty.

Folios 39-40: Jacob Heed, age [not given], seaman; sick or hurt, cholera morbus; put on sick list, 20 October 1807 at Malta; discharged 30 October 1807 to duty.

Folio 40: John Garfut, aged 53, seaman; sick or hurt, pulmonic inflammation; put on sick list, 28 October 1807; discharged 4 November 1807 to duty.

Folios 40-41: Joseph Wright, aged 23, seaman; sick or hurt, pulmonic inflammation; put on sick list, 24 October 1807; discharged 30 November 1807 to duty.

Folio 41: John Phillips, aged 40, seaman; sick or hurt, pulmonic inflammation; put on sick list, 25 October 1807; discharged 20 November 1807 to duty.

Folio 41: Hugh McMullen, age [not given], seaman; sick or hurt, ulcer; put on sick list, 28 October 1807; discharged 20 November 1807 to duty.

Folio 41: John Johns, aged 24, seaman; sick or hurt, lues venerea; put on sick list, 1 November 1807; discharged 9 December 1807 to duty.

Folios 41-42: John Killy, aged 30, seaman; sick or hurt, pulmonic inflammation; put on sick list, 1 November 1807; discharged 12 December 1807 to the Glatton for Malta hospital.

Folios 42-43: George Rogers, aged 25, seaman; sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list, 3 November 1807; discharged 12 February [1808?] to duty.

Folios 43-44: Alexander Livingston, aged 28, private; sick or hurt, diseased testes; put on sick list, 4 November 1807; discharged 29 January 1808 to duty.

Folios 44-45: William Howard, aged 25, seaman; sick or hurt, pulmonic inflammation; put on sick list, 4 November 1807; discharged 8 January 1808 to duty.

Folio 45: William Freeman, age [not given], private; sick or hurt, hemoptysis; put on sick list, 14 November 1807; discharged 4 December 1807 to duty.

Folios 45-46: Swain Bowman, aged 24, seaman; sick or hurt, pulmonic inflammation; put on sick list, 14 November 1807; discharged 28 December 1807 to duty.

Folio 46: Edward Crane, aged 26, seaman; sick or hurt, lues venerea; put on sick list, 15 November 1807; discharged 29 December 1807 to duty.

Folio 47: William Paddon, age [not given], seaman; sick or hurt, ulcer; put on sick list, 16 November 1807; discharged 22 January 1808 to duty.

Folio 47: George Smith, aged 34, private; sick or hurt, fever; put on sick list, 17 November 1807; died 14 December 1807.

Folio 48: Thomas Brady, aged 27, seaman; sick or hurt, phthisis; put on sick list, 22 November 1807; discharged 12 December 1807 to Malta hospital by HMS Glatton.

Folios 48-49: Daniel Griffiths, aged 21, seaman; sick or hurt, lues venerea; put on sick list, 24 November 1807; discharged 23 February 1808 to Malta hospital by HMS Glatton.

Folio 49: Jacob Berry, aged 34, private; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list, 25 November 1807 at sea; discharged 19 January 1808 to duty.

Folios 49-50: Peter Howell, aged 39, private; sick or hurt, acute rheumatism; put on sick list, 25 November 1807 at sea; discharged 1 January 1808 to duty.

Folio 50: Thomas Hatch, aged 35, seaman; sick or hurt, lues venerea; put on sick list, 1 December 1807 at sea; discharged 10 February 1808 to duty.

Folio 50: Richard Hicks, age [not given], seaman; sick or hurt, lues venerea; put on sick list, 1 December 1807 at sea; discharged 8 January 1808 to duty.

Folio 51: Benjamin [Mack?], aged 24, seaman; sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list, 1 December 1807 at sea; discharged 21 December 1807 to duty.

Folio 51: Michael Holland, aged 16, boy; sick or hurt, phthisis; put on sick list, 1 December 1807 at sea; discharged 12 December 1807 to Malta hospital by HMS Glatton.

Folio 51: Timothy Whitfield, age [not given], seaman; sick or hurt, lues venerea; put on sick list, 1 December 1807 at sea; discharged 8 January 1808 to duty.

Folio 52: Alexander Buchanan, age [not given], seaman; sick or hurt, hepatitis; put on sick list, 1 December 1807 at sea; discharged 29 January 1808 to duty.

Folio 53: Richard Thorn, aged 45, private; sick or hurt, abscess; put on sick list, 13 December 1807 at Syracuse; discharged 5 January 1808 to duty.

Folios 53-54: George Brian, aged 29, private; sick or hurt, fever; put on sick list, 21 December 1807; died 29 December 1807.

Folio 54: Thomas Jones, age [not given], seaman; sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list, 21 January 1808; discharged 5 February 1808 to duty.

Folio 54: James Nuckles, aged 40, seaman; sick or hurt, lues venerea; put on sick list, 24 January 1808; discharged 11 March 1808 to duty.

Folio 54: Samuel Prichard, aged 19, private; sick or hurt, amputated finger; put on sick list, 26 January 1808; discharged 21 March 1808 to duty.

Folio 54: Thomas McGowan, aged 25, seaman; sick or hurt, lues venerea; put on sick list, 28 January 1808; discharged 21 March 1808 to duty.

Folios 54-55: Baptist Majarg, aged 21, private; sick or hurt, hepatitis; put on sick list, 9 February 1808; died 15 February 1808.

Folio 55: John Martin, aged 48, ship's corporal; sick or hurt, amputated finger; put on sick list, 5 February 1808; discharged 21 March 1808 to duty.

Folio 55: John West, aged 47, seaman; sick or hurt, amputated finger; put on sick list, 16 February 1808; discharged 3 June 1808.

Folio 55: William Cornish, aged 23, supernumerary seaman; sick or hurt, lues venerea; put on sick list, 20 February 1808; discharged 1 April 1808 to duty.

Folios 55-56: Richard Cronan, aged not stated, boy; sick or hurt, extensive wound of the scalp; put on sick list, 20 February 1808; discharged 16 March 1808 to duty.

Folio 56: Francis Carver, aged not stated, private; sick or hurt, accident, received a contused wound below the patella by one of the capatan bars striking his knee when assisting to get the ship under weigh; put on sick list, 24 February 1808; discharged 6 May 1808 to Malta hospital by HMS Montagu.

Folio 56: Robert Moore, aged 30, seaman; sick or hurt, lues venerea; put on sick list, 23 March 1808; discharged 27 May 1808 to duty.

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