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Folio 15: Thomas Makie; disease or hurt, cynanche. Taken ill, 10 May 1813. Discharged...
‘The boy is of a very scrophulous habit', watched very carefully to check illness genuine, seen 4 months later in hospital just as bad. Folio 18: William Batt, Seaman; disease or hurt, catarrh. Taken ill, 6 June 1813.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1813-1814
- Reference
- ADM 101/125/3/4
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Writes that he has just heard of...
Writes that he has just heard of the death of one of his relations in Norfolk and as he has been left a property he needs to go and sign the papers. Asks for 3 days leave, preferably 5.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1803 Apr 10
- Reference
- ADM 1/2142/4
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Report of Souldon Lawrence on 1 individual petition (prisoner) and 1 collective petition...
He did not say he saw Lightfoot break into the shop only that he had seen him that morning, in his cross examination he states he saw the prisoner between 9 and 10 o'clock, the break in happening at just after 2am according to Beardmore.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1798 Dec 4
- Reference
- HO 47/22/52
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Folios 259-260: John Atkinson, Mary Tender, North Shields. Letter to Captain John...
He has received a letter from Arthur [Edge of letter missing] overseer for the Parish of Stockton concerning John Hewdend who entered to service for the parish for [Edge of letter missing] the sum of 45 guineas, 4 of which he received and 10 were dep…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1796 Jan 3
- Reference
- ADM 1/2683/108