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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 101/69/1/1
This record is about the Folios 1-2: Mary Williams, aged 33, convict; case number 1; disease or hurt, wounded... dating from 1829 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 101/69/1/1
1829
Folios 1-2: Mary Williams, aged 33, convict; case number 1; disease or hurt, wounded leg. It appears that Williams and seven others were brought up from Liverpool chained together on the top of a stage coach, which was overturned in the night and the whole precipitated into the road. The iron round her leg has ploughed a deep furrow across the belly of the gastocnemius three inches long and one and an half broad. Put on sick list, 26 March 1829. Discharged 16 May 1829 cured.
Folio 2: Ann Murray, aged 28, convict; case number 2; disease or hurt, haemoptysis. Complains of spitting of florid blood, cough, pain and sense of itching under the middle of the sternum. Put on sick list, 26 March 1829 at Woolwich. Discharged 6 April 1829 recovered.
Folio 3: Mary Wilkinson, aged 21, convict; case number 3; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 29 March 1829. Discharged 14 April 1829 cured.
Folio 3: Catherine Milsom, aged 44, convict; case number 4; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 29 March 1829. Discharged 2 April 1829 cured.
Folio 3: Mary Barett, aged 31, convict; case number 5; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 31 March 1829. Discharged 6 April 1829 cured.
Folio 4: Mary Barker, aged 20, convict; case number 6; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 29 March 1829. Discharged 31 March 1829 cured.
Folio 4: Jane Grady, aged 16, convict; case number 7; disease or hurt, synocha. Put on sick list, 31 March 1829. Discharged 3 April 1829 cured.
Folio 4: Hannah Goodman, aged 28, convict; case number 8; disease or hurt, colica. Put on sick list, 1 April 1829. Discharged 4 April 1829 cured.
Folio 5: Margaret Heyse, aged 38, convict; case number 9; disease or hurt, diarrhoea and hysteria. Put on sick list, 2 April 1829. Discharged 6 April 1829 cured. Readmitted 12 April 1829 at 10am. Discharged 15 April 1829 cured.
Folio 5: Mary Rankyn, aged 21, convict; case number 10; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 2 April 1829. Discharged 6 April 1829 cured.
Folio 6: Ann Charles, aged 19, convict; case number 11; disease or hurt, colica. Put on sick list, 3 April 1829 at Woolwich. Discharged 5 April 1829 cured.
Folio 6: Mary Sykes, aged 30, convict; case number 12; disease or hurt, pneumonia. Put on sick list, 5 April 1829 at Woolwich. Discharged 8 April 1829 cured.
Folio 7: Elizabeth Sinnott, aged 27, convict; case number 13; disease or hurt, cephalagia. Put on sick list, 6 April 1829 at Woolwich. Discharged 16 April 1829 cured.
Folio 7: Lydia Mathews, aged 18, convict; case number 14; disease or hurt, pneumonia. Put on sick list, 8 April 1829 at Woolwich. Discharged 14 April 1829 cured.
Folio 8: Ellen Martin, aged 28, convict; case number 15; disease or hurt, cephalalgia. Put on sick list, 11 April 1829 at Woolwich. Discharged 18 April 1829 cured.
Folio 8: M A King, aged 22, convict; case number 16; disease or hurt, colica. Put on sick list, 16 April 1829 at Woolwich. Discharged 20 April 1829 cured.
Folio 9: Catherine Mackeroy, aged 30, married woman, convict; case number 17; disease or hurt, menorhagia. Put on sick list, 23 April 1829 at Brighton. Discharged 27 April 1829 cured.
Folios 9-10: Ann Williams, aged 18, convict; case number 18; disease or hurt, hysteria. Put on sick list, 28 April 1829 at sea. Discharged 24 July 1829 cured.
Folio 11: M A Wilkinson, aged 21, convict; case number 19; disease or hurt, colica et pneumonia. Put on sick list, 30 April 1829 at sea. Discharged 10 May 1829 cured.
Folio 12: Maria Cozens, aged 22, convict; case number 20; disease or hurt, amenorrhoea. Put on sick list, 30 April 1829 at sea. Discharged 4 May 1829 cured.
Folio 12: Mary Burns, aged 32, convict; case number 21; disease or hurt, colica. Put on sick list, 29 April 1829 at sea. Discharged 14 May 1829 cured.
Folio 13: Ellen Byron, aged 19, convict; case number 22; disease or hurt, pneumonia. Put on sick list, 1 May 1829 at sea. Discharged 15 May 1829 cured.
Folios 14-16: Bridget Sheridan, aged 35, convict; case number 23; disease or hurt, puerperium difficle ad exilum felicem perductum at non absque embryotomia incipient labour of first child. Child died during birth. Put on sick list, 3 May 1829 at sea. Discharged 3 June 1829 cured.
Folio 17: Ellen Williams, aged 33, convict; case number 24; disease or hurt, ischuria. Put on sick list, 19 May 1829 at sea. Discharged 25 May 1829 cured.
Folio 18: Mary Griffiths, aged 25, convict; case number 25; disease or hurt, amenorrhoea. Put on sick list, 26 May 1829 at sea. Discharged 31 May 1829 cured.
Folio 18: Esther Shaw, convict; case number 26; disease or hurt, puerperium natural. Safe delivery of a male child. Put on sick list, 1 August 1829 at sea. Discharged 13 August 1829 cured.
Folios 19 and 21: Elizabeth Murphy, aged 37, convict; case number 27; disease or hurt, pneumonia. Put on sick list, 2 August 1829 at sea off the East coast of New Holland. Discharged 13 August 1829 to the General Hospital at Sydney.
Folios 20-21: Mary Morris, aged 11 weeks; case number 28; disease or hurt, atrophia. Elizabeth Morris, the mother, was delivered of this child in Salford gaol Lancashire while under sentence of transportation for stealing a gown. She says she was ordered to wean the child when it was only three weeks old to qualify her for embarkation, for that Mr Peel had issued an order desiring that no woman should be sent on board ship for transportation until her infant was weaned at least 30 days previous. Put on sick list, 27 March 1829 at Woolwich. Child died 9 August 1829
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