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Folio 30: [C...s] Flood, aged 33, Convict; disease or hurt, erysipelas phlegmonides...
Discharged, 4 April 1823.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1822-1823
- Reference
- ADM 101/63/6/8
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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.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1822-1823
- Reference
- ADM 101/63/6/7
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Daily sick book: folios 1-8 (continued): Folio 4: Joseph Thurly, aged 45, prisoner;...
Folio 8: blank.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1827
- Reference
- ADM 101/15/4/2
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Folio 1: Blank. Folio 2: David Waters, Marine, aged 30; disease or hurt, longstanding...
Discharged to duty 4 May 1804.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1804-1805
- Reference
- ADM 101/112/5/1
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Folio 3: Printed instructions to Assistant Surgeons on completing journals. Folio...
Folio 8 relates a court case involving a Chinese indentured labourer who escaped from a Peruvian ship, the Maria Luz, and alleged that he had been ill treated and kidnapped.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1872
- Reference
- ADM 101/187/2
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Folio 17: Between 29 January and 12 February 1828 the Bussorah was fitting out at...
Folios 36-44: William Handford, aged 20, convict; case number 5; sick or hurt, scrophula and dysentery; put on sick list 8 May 1828 at sea. Died 9 July 1828 at 11pm.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1828
- Reference
- ADM 101/14/3/4
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Folio 7: Thomas Pengilly, aged 21, Private Marine; disease or hurt, rheumatism. Put...
Put on sick list, 4 February 1876. Discharged, 12 February 1876.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1875-1876
- Reference
- ADM 101/271/2
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Folio 40: Mr Parkinson, Midshipman; disease or hurt, lacerated and contused wound...
Taken ill, 4 March 1814. Discharged to Plymouth Hospital, 11 March 1814. Folio 42: John Tremaine, Seaman, aged 37; disease or hurt, pneumonia. Taken ill, 8 March 1814. Still under cure 24 March 1814.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1813-1814
- Reference
- ADM 101/125/3/13
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Folio 8: Joseph Howe, Private Marine, aged 32; disease or hurt, dysuria from strictures...
Folio 8: Thomas Lougmore, Marine; disease or hurt, venereal. Taken ill, 29 March 1813. Discharged to duty 4 May 1813. Folio 8: David Jones, Seaman; disease or hurt, bowel complaints. Taken ill, 1 April 1813. Discharged to duty 4 April 1813.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1813-1814
- Reference
- ADM 101/125/3/2
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Folio 24: William Cousins, Marine; disease or hurt, pneumonia. Taken ill, 6 August...
Discharged to duty 4 November 1813.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1813-1814
- Reference
- ADM 101/125/3/7
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Folio 8: 29 May 1820, made the Cape Verde islands in the evening. Unironed Thomas...
Folio 8: 30 May 1820, in the evening served an ounce of lime juice and sugar to each of the convicts, passengers and guard. Folio 8: 31 May 1820, scholars making good progress.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1820
- Reference
- ADM 101/19/8/2
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Folio 1: 20 April 1820, Cove of Cork, 30 convicts received, 26 with double irons,...
Folio 1: 20 April 1820, Cove of Cork, 30 convicts received, 26 with double irons, 4 with single for bad legs.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1820
- Reference
- ADM 101/19/8/1
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Folio 21: 17 August 1820, weather damp and unpleasant, convicts not up on deck. Folio...
Folio 25: 8 September 1820, cold but less boisterous, divisions and beds on deck.Folio 25: 9 September 1820, extremely mild and fine, prisoners in good health.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1820
- Reference
- ADM 101/19/8/4
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Folio 42: 8 August 1819, Ring is now free from the spasmodic affection, complains...
At 4 pm saw the island of St Pauls. Hinds complains of having violent pain under his left breast with dyspnea.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1819
- Reference
- ADM 101/19/1/6
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Folio 17: 24 June 1819, lemon juice and sugar issued. Folio 17: 25 June 1819, temperature...
Folio 22: 4 July 1819, all decks pretty dry except forward in the hospital from the heavy seas and the working of the bowsprit. George Huston, sore throat and difficult deglutition.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1819
- Reference
- ADM 101/19/1/3
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Folio 41: 26 October 1802; on arrival in Bombay harbour many who never complains...
Folios 42-43: Peter Doyle, aged 33; taken ill at Bombay, sick or hurt, bilious; taken ill on 8 November 1802, discharged 20 November 1802 to duty.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1802
- Reference
- ADM 101/96/1/7
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Folio 26a: 21 July 1802; [William] Moses and [William] Ellison are the only ulcers...
Folios 32-36: John Groom, aged 20; taken ill at sea, sick or hurt, scalded thigh; taken ill on 8 September 1802, discharged 4 October 1802 to duty.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1802
- Reference
- ADM 101/96/1/5
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Folios 8-10: Robert Edwards, aged 36; taken ill at Amboina, sick or hurt, ulcered...
Folios 12-13: John Harley, aged 40; taken ill at sea, sick or hurt, cold; taken ill on 25 March 1802, discharged 4 April 1802 to duty.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1802
- Reference
- ADM 101/96/1/2
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Folio 15: 23 April 1802; those ulcers peculiar to Amboina spread rapidly in the course...
them in 4 or 5 days.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1802
- Reference
- ADM 101/96/1/3
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Folios 38-42: Surgeons general remarks. HMS President was commissioned at Chatham...
The attack on the batteries of Petropanlowski [Petropavlovsk] was made on the 31 August and 4 September on the 8 [September] the Squadron left, the French Squadron parted company on 19 September.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1853-1854
- Reference
- ADM 101/114/4A/5