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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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Folios 13-14: Robert O'Brien, HMS Vesuvius, Woolwich. Responding to Admiralty letter...
Thomas Findelow, impressed as a fully grown man and a good sailor. [4] David Harcus was impressed from an open boat at Galleons Reach, said he was carpenter in a collier brig just arrived in London but has 'much more the appearance of a prime seaman'…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1803 May 14
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- ADM 1/2255/7
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Folio 1: William Taylor, aged 45, seaman; sick or hurt, impeded respiration, with...
Folios 3-4: Edward Gorgan, aged 25, seaman; sick or hurt, vertigo, nausea, thirst, soft pulse, tongue very white, erratic pains of the chest, of slight rigors; put on sick list, 13 March 1805, Spithead. Discharged 17 April 1805 in the Downs.
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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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Short Title: Rodney v Reynon. [Cause code: SCEL-00725]. Documents: bill, answer/s,...
s lands lie and the brother to pay £200 fine and 3 years imprisonment and to stand on the pillory at two places with a paper.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1564 Nov 17-1565 Nov16
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- STAC 5/R3/35
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Folios 201-202: Charles Henry Lane, HMS Prudent. He is sorry that escapes are more...
On 6 December [1798] 7 men escaped, 4 of whom were retaken and 3 have not been heard of since. Maddocks, one of the cooks and another man belonging to the Committee were taken getting over the side that day.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1798 Dec 21
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- ADM 1/2063/64
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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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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: Colin Arrot Browning, aged 40, Surgeon Superintendent; disease or hurt,...
Put on sick list, 3 October 1831, at sea. Discharged, 5 October 1831. Folios 29-31: John [Melvey], aged 26, Prisoner; disease or hurt, dysuria. Put on sick list, 26 October 1831. Discharged, 4 November 1831.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1831
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- ADM 101/70/2/1
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Folios 1-2: case no. 1, Jacob Brown, aged 28, Supry. P.M, taken ill at sea; sick...
Folio 4: case no. 4, Silvanus Dalton, aged 50, Sailmaker, taken ill at Plymouth Sound; sick or hurt, vulnus and contusio, a large man of full habit of body, while employed on deck lowering the main Topgallant masts and yards.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1845-1846
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- ADM 101/114/1/1
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Folio 25: Thomas Stapleton, aged 25; disease or hurt, 'Complaints as before innumerated...
fevers, 7; Venereals, 6; Diseased finger, 1; [Invalided] Wounded hand, 1; Gout, 1; Contused loins, 1; Other complaints, 3.
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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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Folio 8: Synopsis of the daily sick book, during the period of this account. [Nosologically...
Invalided, 4 May 1837.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1836-1837
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- ADM 101/95/3B/7
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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
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- 1797 June 11
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- ADM 1/1622/142
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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
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- 1811 Mar 26
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- ADM 1/2165/77
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Folio 1: Title page. Folio 2: Mr Charles Clutterbuck, aged 28, Lieutenant; disease...
Sent on board HMS Assistance, 4 July 1859, and died, 6 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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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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Diary of the convict ship Hercules , which sailed from England to New South Wales,...
Folios 15-16: Mathew Fennel, private, aged 41; disease or hurt, violent pain of right side just above the 6th rib with headache and difficult respiration. Pulse full and bounding. Skin hot and dry, tongue furred.
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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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Folio 18: Timothy Sullivan, Seaman; disease or hurt, pulmonic inflammation. Put on...
Put on sick list, 3 March 1798. Sent to Haslar Hospital, 3 March 1798. Just received from the barracks. Folio 20: Timothy Sulivan, Seaman; disease or hurt, asthma. Put on sick list, 7 March 1798. Discharged, 21 March 1798.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1797-1799
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- ADM 101/120/6B/6
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Folio 2: A record of the number of births having taken place during the voyage. Folios...
, a blister was applied over the region, he felt easy but restless, pulse fluttering and sank; put on sick list 2 February 1850, died 4 February 1850.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1849-1850
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- ADM 101/7/2/2
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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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Folios 26-28: A list of sufferers from typhus fever - continued: Folio 28: William...
Had just been discharged from the sick list recovered from measles when he was found drunk at 4pm and taken to the sick bay, since his hammock was not down.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1801-1802
- Reference
- ADM 101/115/3A/5