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Catalogue reference: ADM 101/129
This record is about the TRIDENT, Asst Surgeon J Farnaley: extensive yellow fever epidemic. For description... dating from 1858-1859 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 101/129
1858-1859
TRIDENT, Asst Surgeon J Farnaley: extensive yellow fever epidemic.
For description purposes, ADM 101/129 has been split into two parts (1A and 1B), as follows:
Trident, 28 June-17 July 1859: ADM 101/129/1A.
Trident, 1 November 1858-112 November 1859: ADM 101/129/1B.
NOTE: The two parts are produced as a single document using this catalogue reference (ADM 101/129).
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