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Folio 10: Thomas Francis, aged 30, leading seaman; case number 34; disease or hurt,...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/262/2

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ADM 101/262/2
Date
1870-1871
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Folio 10: Thomas Francis, aged 30, leading seaman; case number 34; disease or hurt, stricture of urethra. Put on sick list, 30 May 1870. Discharged 31 May 1870 to Royal Military hospital to await passage. Folio 10: Sylvester Cornick, aged 28, captain of the pinnace; case number 35; disease or hurt, phthisis. Put on sick list, 30 May 1870. Discharged 31 May 1870 to Royal Military hospital to await passage.

Folios 10-11: John Englestoff, aged 27, sailmaker's crew; case number 36; disease or hurt, phthisis. Put on sick list, 30 May 1870. Discharged 31 May 1870 to Royal Military hospital to await passage.

Folio 11: Arthur Blaxland, aged 23, marine lieutenant; case number 37; disease or hurt, remittent fever. Put on sick list, 30 May 1870. Invalided for the restoration of his health 30 July 1870 to the steamship London for passage. Folio 11: Thomas Henry Knott, aged 28, assistant surgeon; case number 38; disease or hurt, neuralgia. Put on sick list, 28 July 1870. Invalided for the restoration of his health 30 July 1870 to the steamship London for passage to England. Folio 11: Thomas O'Connor, aged 19, ordinary seaman; case number 39; disease or hurt, chronic bronchitis. Put on sick list, 17 August 1870. Brought home in this ship and discharged 17 September 1870 to HMS Duke of Wellington.

Folios 11-12: Joseph Ridgway, aged 25, G.M.A; case number 40; disease or hurt, phthisis. Put on sick list, 17 August 1870. Brought home in this ship and discharged 17 September 1870 to HMS Duke of Wellington.

Folio 12: George Lobb, aged 25, captain of the mizzen top; case number 41; disease or hurt, chronic rheumatism. Put on sick list, 17 August 1870. Brought home in this ship and discharged 17 September 1870 to HMS Duke of Wellington. Folio 12: Beniah Rollison, aged 22, able seaman; case number 42; disease or hurt, fracture of skull and thigh. Put on sick list, 7 September 1870. Discharged 9 September 1870 to the military hospital at Corunna as the only chance of saving his life.

Folios 12-13: Allen Fooks, aged 26, coxswain of the cutter; case number 43; disease or hurt, phthisis. Put on sick list, 11 August 1870 at Gibraltar. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment.

Folio 13: John Harrigan, aged 18, boy; case number 44; disease or hurt, rheumatism. Put on sick list, 8 September 1870 off Cape Finisterre. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment. Folio 13: William Gregory, aged 27, stoker; case number 45; disease or hurt, scabies. Put on sick list, 7 October 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment. Folio 13: Peter Irwin, aged 33, private; case number 46; disease or hurt, tumour abdominal. Put on sick list, 1 October 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment. Folio 13: Edward Marsden, aged 41, leading stoker; case number 47; disease or hurt, rheumatism. Put on sick list, 22 October 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment. Folio 13: George Grayling, aged 23, able seaman; case number 48; disease or hurt, gonorrhoea. Put on sick list, 10 October 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment.

Folio 14: Edward Mansell, aged 18, ordinary seaman; case number 49; disease or hurt, gonorrhoea. Put on sick list, 17 October 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment. Folio 14: Cristopher Honey, aged 17, boy; case number 50; disease or hurt, hernia. Put on sick list, 22 October 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment. Issued with a pension certificate. Folio 14: Joseph W. Hughes, aged 20, assistant engineer; case number 51; disease or hurt, ulcer of leg. Put on sick list, 25 October 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment. Folio 14: George Jackson, aged 17, boy 1st class; case number 52; disease or hurt, pleuritis. Put on sick list, 19 October 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment. Folio 14: William Waits, aged 30, bugler; case number 53; disease or hurt, rheumatism. Put on sick list, 27 October 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment. Folio 14: George Wardley, aged 18, ordinary seaman; case number 54; disease or hurt, gonorrhoea. Put on sick list, 25 October 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment.

Folios 14-15: William Heywood, aged 23, ordinary seaman; case number 55; disease or hurt, primary syphilis. Put on sick list, 31 October 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment.

Folio 15: Richard Rowse, aged 17, boy; case number 56; disease or hurt, primary syphilis. Put on sick list, 3 November 1870. Discharged [?]. Folio 15: John Hooper, aged 31, captain of the foretop; case number 57; disease or hurt, rheumatism. Put on sick list, 1 November 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment. Folio 15: Simon Flynn, aged 27, leading seaman; case number 58; disease or hurt, rheumatism. Put on sick list, 2 November 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment. Folio 15: Thomas Henshaw, aged 16, boy 1st class; case number 59; disease or hurt, tabes mesenteria. Put on sick list, 4 November 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment. Folio 15: James McGrath, aged 25, stoker; case number 60; disease or hurt, primary syphilis. Put on sick list, 7 November 1870. Sent to Haslar hospital for treatment.

Folios 15-16: Henry Humber, aged 17, boy 1st class; case number 61; disease or hurt, rheumatism. Put on sick list, 24 November 1870. As recovery is likely to be accelerated by hospital treatment he is now sent ashore.

Folio 16: Edward Hobbs, aged 19, ordinary seaman; case number 62; disease or hurt, fractured leg. Put on sick list, 10 December 1870. Discharged [?]. Pension certificate granted.

Folios 17-31: Blank.

Folio 32: Table 1: showing the movements of the ship during the period of this journal.

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