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Folio 32: John Foelay, aged 25, Ordinary Seaman; disease or hurt, headache, pain...
remains under cure; Intermittent fevers, 7; Dropsy, 1, sent to the hospital; Gravel, 2, of which 2 were sent to the hospital; Jaundice, 3; Opthalmia, 2, of which 1 remains under cure; Abscess, 3; Lues venerea, 1.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1798-1799
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- ADM 101/121/3B/5
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1) 'Photograph of 'The Dictator', 12" x 10" size, No 43812-1. Group of seven, Mr...
4) 'Photograph of 'The Dictator', 12" x 10" size, No 43812-4. A man standing on large box at left with his arms raised. Group of men on floor all looking up at him'. 4cm x 5cm.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1905 Aug 19
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- COPY 1/488/267
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Medical and surgical journal of HMS Seahorse for 10 September 1801 to 7 October 1802...
Helena, as the ship makes 2 feet water in an hour, the pumb kept continually at work, the men after getting worm went on deck, & from the situation of the ship being just opened with a valley the wind frequently comes in gush extremely cold which…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1801-1802
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- ADM 101/120/6F
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Folio 1: William Taylor, aged 45, seaman; sick or hurt, impeded respiration, with...
Folios 9, 11, 33, 41: John Grogan, aged 30, seaman; sick or hurt: inflammation of the left foot with some prominence and hardness just below the first phalange of the great toe; put on sick list, 2 May 1805, at Spithead.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1805-1806
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- ADM 101/105/3/1
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Palatinate of Lancaster: Court of Chancery, Preston District Registry: Accounts Ledgers
Some of the accounts in this volume, which dates from July 1873, have been carried forward: opposite page A, just referred to, is an index tying page references in this ledger to older ledger references such as 1/84, 2/87, and 3/179.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1873-1970
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- PL 40
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Folio 24: 10 July 1823, punished G Stewart and J Stewart for fighting, to clean the...
Put on sick list, 4 March 1823, at Cork. Discharged, 3 April 1823.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1822-1823
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- ADM 101/63/6/7
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Folios 22-23, 41-42: Elizabeth Franklyn, aged 23; sick or hurt, hysteria; put on...
Folio 25: Mary Hornet, aged 31; sick or hurt, paramenia difficilis; put on sick list 28 March 1831, discharged 4 April 1831.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1830-1831
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- ADM 101/2/4/2
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Folio 1: Annotation staing that the journal contains sketches and descriptions of...
Folio 2: Printed instructions for surgeon on completing the journal.Folios 3-4: case no. 1, Mr.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1877
- Reference
- ADM 101/212/1
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Folios 26-28: A list of sufferers from typhus fever - continued: Folio 28: William...
Taken ill, 2 May 1801, off Brest. Discharged to duty, 12 May 1801. Folio 31: Jacob Warfield, aged 38, Private Marine; disease or hurt, slight cough, skin hot, thirsty, pulse quick, bowels regular. Taken ill, 2 May 1801, off Brest.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1801-1802
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- ADM 101/115/3A/5
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Folio 8: 29 May 1820, made the Cape Verde islands in the evening. Unironed Thomas...
At half past eight the floggings began with Cornelius Kenny who received 2 dozen and 2 lashes, when he discovered the whole of the plot.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1820
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- ADM 101/19/8/2
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Folio 41: case no 44, William H Bridge, aged 45, Lieutenant; taken ill at Malta;...
Folio 52: the surgeons note, stated that he was unable to make up table 3 on the 31 December last in consequence of just receiving this journal.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1851-1852
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- ADM 101/124/3/3
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Folios 28-30: Surgeon's general remarks. The surgeon joined the ship at Deptford...
There is some analysis of the figures abstracted from the sick list and a calculation of the total rations issued and average number of convicts sick, just under 3% daily.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1839-1840
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- ADM 101/6/6/4
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Folio 2: Mr Charles Clutterbuck, aged 28, Lieutenant; disease...
Folio 4: Cornelius Champ, aged 18, Boy 1st Class, HMS Chesapeake; disease or hurt, wound of chest and thigh by musket ball. Put on sick list, 25 June 1859, the River Pei-ho. Died, 2 July 1859.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1858-1859
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- ADM 101/169/1
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CLARE HOUSEHOLD.
The texts of the wardrobe accounts only (E 101/94/3, 4, 6 and 7) are printed, with an introduction, in M S Guiseppi, 'The wardrobe and household accounts of Bogo de Clare, A D 1284-6', Archaeologia, LXX (1920), pp 1-56.
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Folios 1-2: copy of daily sick book, (names and details follow) - continued: Folio...
Folios 3-15: meteorological register kept on board for the year 1853.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1853
- Reference
- ADM 101/112/4/2
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Folio 9: John Blyth, aged 18, drummer; sick or hurt, catarrhus; put on sick list...
Folios 18-19: case no 4, Thomas Earl, aged 24, convict; taken ill at Spithead; sick or hurt, diarrhoea biliosa; put on sick list 28 April 1832, put off sick list 1 May 1832.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1832
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- ADM 101/45/3/5
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Folios 273-274: Donald M'Leod [Donald MacLeod], Regulating Officer, Liverpool. Reply...
He is aged 15 years and born in Wales. (3) The name of Thomas Hartley does not appear on the Books at the Rendezvous. (4) John Wilson was impressed by Lieutenant Thomas Evans on 20 March 1811 as an Ordinary Seaman aged 18 born in Workingham.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1811 Mar 26
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- ADM 1/2165/77
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Folios 305-306: Charles Cobb, London. The Ship's company of HMS Lion requested that...
They wish to return to duty as long as several wishes are granted. 1, Indemnification from the King of all offences. 2, their wages are paid. 3, that ship's companies be kept together, except the Officers that are offensive to them. 4, Any men taken …
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1797 June 11
- Reference
- ADM 1/1622/142
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Diary of the convict ship Hercules , which sailed from England to New South Wales,...
Folios 2-4: Charles Hollowell, convict, aged 19; disease or hurt, pain in both arms from the elbows upwards also pain in the knee joints and fore part of the tibia of the right leg, has several scurfy blotches on the face and hairy scalp, on examina…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1824-1825
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- ADM 101/34/1
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Folios 1-2: Colin Arrot Browning, aged 40, Surgeon Superintendent; disease or hurt,...
Folio 2: Patrick McManus, aged 22, Private, 4th Regiment; disease or hurt, pneumonia. Put on sick list, 7 July 1831, Spithead. Discharged, 15 July 1831. Folio 3: Henry King, aged 20, Prisoner; disease or hurt, dysenteria.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1831
- Reference
- ADM 101/70/2/1