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AUGMENTATION OFFICE ACCOUNTS.
Returns of all fees, annuities, pensions and corrodies still payable to religious persons in England and Wales in 2 & 3 Mary, made pursuant to 2 & 3 Philip and Mary, c 4 s 7 are in E 164/31, an indenture made between the Queen and Reginald Ca…
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Folio 25: Thomas Stapleton, aged 25; disease or hurt, 'Complaints as before innumerated...
Continued fevers, 27; Fluxes, 2; Ulcers, 7; Wounds and accidents, 10; Rheumatism, 20; Pulmonic inflammation, 8, of which 1 died on board; Intermittent fevers, 5; Maniacs, 4; Palsey, 1, of which 1 died on board; Fractured knee, no figure recorded; Rhe…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1797-1798
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- ADM 101/98/3A/4
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Restitution to victims of Fascism: vol I. Letter from the Legal Division of the Zonal...
Focuses on seven main points: 1 the uniformity of the restitution law in the Western zone, 2 the presumption of duress and the onus of proof and 3. innocent third parties, 4. claims involving juristic persons, communal property and heirless property,…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1 Dec 1947 - 31 Aug 1948
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- FO 1049/1338/1
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Folios: 379v-383. County of Yorkshire. Charter of the abbot of Whitby. Inspeximus...
A charter of William I to the abbot and monks of Whitby, dated at Westminster. 2. A charter by William I dated at York. 3.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1333 Feb 6
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- DL 42/1/54/U1
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Folio 35: George Hodges, aged 28, marine; disease or hurt, pyrexia with nausea, headache...
Folio 37: William Wells, marine; nature of wound or contusion, amputated forearm just below the cubit; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 4 December [1805].
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1805
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- ADM 101/125/1/6
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Folios 254-255. Letter from Edward Gulson, [Assistant Poor Law Commissioner] to George...
His relief is against the rule; no work has been exacted, and this is just the old system.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1 May 1837
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- MH 12/9228/137
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Folio 10: Robert Cousins, aged 26, Able Seaman; disease or hurt, contusion. Put on...
Sent to hospital, 2 March 1871. Folio 13: Philip Ferris, aged 19, Ordinary Seaman; disease or hurt, bubo (symp) and rheumatism. Put on sick list, 3 February 1871. Sent to hospital, 21 February 1871.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1870-1871
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- ADM 101/209/2
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Folios 101-120. Paper headed Bromsgrove Union. Special inquiry into complaint preferred...
She opened the children's door, crossed the room and went down 2 steps to look at the other end of the chapel, the door of which was open. Crossed the girls' room again where 3 women also slept, including Hannah Kirke, the Cook.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- [1856 Oct 8]
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- MH 12/13911/76
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Paper from WG Welchman to Lt Col Sayer recommending transfer of Capt Lewis's TA party...
paper on distribution of Sigint, recommending expansion of SCU system; UK Sigint expansion; minute from Col Tiltman to EWT criticising US cypher procedures; Lt Col Sayer to MI-8 on low priority given to date on works' contracts at WOYG, reply from Si…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1942 Nov 11-20
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- HW 14/58
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Folios 5-6: case no 1, John McGarvey, aged 33, private 6th regt.; taken ill at Deptford;...
Folios 6-9: case no 2, Mrs McCurry, aged 28, soldier's wife; taken ill at Little Nore; sick or hurt, dysenteria; put on sick list 2 August 1830, discharged 21 September 1830 cured.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1830
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- ADM 101/27/6/5
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Folio 23: William Williams, aged 42, Able Seaman; disease or hurt, fractured ribs,...
Taken ill, 2 February 1799, at sea. Discharged to duty, 26 February 1799. Folio 24: Edward Joyce, aged 24, Able Seaman; disease or hurt, headache, great pain in his stomach and bowels, nausea. Taken ill, 3 February 1799, at sea.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1798-1799
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- ADM 101/121/3B/4
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Folios 322-323: Richard Janverin, HMS Pluto, Spithead. Replies to enquiry of 17 [April...
Hildyard was afterwards employed on 2 or 3 other ships but left them all for unknown reasons. As soon as he was told of these circumstances he sent for him.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1806 May 18
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- ADM 1/1994/123
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Folio 21: George Love, aged 28, Private Soldier; disease or hurt, gonorrhoea. Put...
He became very ill just before arriving but improved on arrival, though he was still in a frightful state of attenuation.Folios 29-31: Watkin Jones, aged 34, Prisoner; disease or hurt, pneumonia.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1831
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- ADM 101/69/7/4
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Folio 8: case no 32, William Hutton, aged 25, Marine; taken ill at Plymouth Sound;...
on sick list, 3 July 1867, sent 3 July 1867 to Hospital at Simons Bay.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1866-1867
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- ADM 101/137/2
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Folios 274-284. [Continued from MH 12/5969/] Deposition of Thomas McKenna, before...
He has been employed by Steel, Donlevy and Emett for 3 months, Dr Calaghan for 4 months and Mr McClellan for nearly 2 years, but is not now employed as he is too busy. Deposition of Michael Murphy, before Farnall, 24 May 1852.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1852
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- MH 12/5969/143
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Listing continued from ADM 137/21/2. (Paper number M 0955), Report number 587 dated...
Listing continued in ADM 137/21/4.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1914-1915
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- ADM 137/21/3
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Folios 1-8: Sick list of the female convict ship Diana, J Ellis Surgeon and Superintendent...
Elizabeth Whately, aged 20, [delivered] of twins, one male and one female on the 4 February 1833. The boy died of debility on 8 February 1833. Margaret Wallace, aged 37, [delivered] of a female child on the 2 March 1833.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1832-1833
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- ADM 101/19/6/6
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Medical and surgical journal of HMS Tiger for 1 July 1853 to 1 June 1854 by H J Domville,...
Folios 6-7: John Giffard, aged 19, Midshipman; case number 2; disease or hurt, wounded at the same time as the Captain.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1853-1854
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- ADM 101/123/5
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Folios 5-7: John Bagley, aged 22, Convict; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick...
Discharged, [2 December 1837].It was reported to the surgeon that Samuel Fisher had the itch and on examination it was found to have spread over most of his body and 20 other convicts were also affected.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1837-1838
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- ADM 101/55/3/5
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Folio 9: Table I, a nosological synopsis of the sick book kept during the period...
Figure 2, urine sample. Figure 3, ?the casts of the uriniferous tubules??. Figure 4, ?
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1859-1860
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- ADM 101/218/2