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Folios 128-129: John Gore, HMS Triton, Plymouth Sound. Reports arrival in HMS Triton...
Copy No 3 (Dated 3 August 1799). To John Gore, HMS Triton. Dated 8 July 1799. Lord Keiths Answer.Folio 134: enclosure with folios 128-129. John Gore, HMS Triton, off Minorca. Copy No 2 (Dated 3 August 1799).
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1799 Aug 3
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- ADM 1/1846/54
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1) 'Photograph of Miss Violet Vanbrugh, panel size No 43082-1, full length standing,...
15) 'Photograph of 'Hamlet', 12" x 10" size No 43772-2. Group on stage. Man kneeling on ground in centre holding Mr Martin Harvey by the cloak and hand. Mr Glenny as King standing just behind them.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1905 Oct 17
- Reference
- COPY 1/490/304
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(1)"Photograph of Her Majesty the Queen, cabinet size No 37421-1, ¾ length standing...
(4)"Photograph of Her Majesty the Queen, cabinet size No 37421-4, ¾ length standing figure, profile."
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1899 May 29
- Reference
- COPY 1/440/501
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Medical journal of the male convict ship Lady Ridley for 17 November 1820 to 26 July...
Folios 3-4: Owen Quin, private 48 regiment, aged 19; disease or hurt, pain in the breast near the procordia. Taken ill, 22 December 1820 in the Downs. Discharged 4 January 1821 to military hospital at Isle of Wight.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1820-1821
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- ADM 101/42/2A
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4 individual petitions (prisoner and 2 are undersigned by Robert Williams, gaoler)...
4 individual petitions (prisoner and 2 are undersigned by Robert Williams, gaoler) on behalf of David Edwards, upper servant and innkeeper of Nantwich, Cheshire and for 12 years in Ruabon, Denbighshire, convicted at the Quarter
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1825 May 1 - 1825 Oct 31
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- HO 17/34/121
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Folio 161: George Barker, Regulating Captain, Bristol. Acknowledges the letter concerning...
He impressed McCallan on 2 July 1808, but then discharged him because of the loss of his right eye and a wound in his arm caused by smallpox.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1808 Aug 7
- Reference
- ADM 1/1542/81
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Prior of Tywardreath. King and council. Prior of Tywardreath The Prior of Tywardreath...
He asks that he might either have the enclosed lands, or the 4 marks.2) He states that he should have the tithe from three mills in Lostwithiel, as they are in Lanlivery parish, of which he is parson, but that he has lately received the tithe only in…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- [? c. 1307]
- Reference
- SC 8/202/10088
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Folios 272-274: Thomas Briggs, HMS Clorinde at sea. Reports his arrival off the Lizard...
4 hours sail ahead of HMS Clorinde.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1814 Aug 4
- Reference
- ADM 1/1557/157
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Folio 1: 5 March 1820; The soldiers embarked on board this ship are a detachment...
Discharged 2 April 1820.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1820
- Reference
- ADM 101/47/1/1
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Folios 1-2: William Tivey, aged 23, convict; disease or hurt, complained of pain...
Continued fevers, 1; Fluxes, 2; Scurvy, 6 severe, 17 slight, 4 sent to hospital; Ulcers, 4; Wounds and accidents, 6, 1 sent to hospital; Rheumatism, 3; Obstipatio febritis, 5; Scrofula, 6; Cephalalgia, 1, sent to the hospital; Cattarrhus, 2; Jabes fe…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1826
- Reference
- ADM 101/75/7/1
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Letter from James Adair, Recorder of London, enclosing reports on 36 convicts. Adair...
Grounds for clemency: no violence in the offence and has served 4 years in Newgate and on the prison ships with good behaviour. Initial sentence: 7 years transportation. Recommendation: free pardon.2.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1789 June 24
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- HO 47/9/12
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Folios 1-2: Henry Johnstone, aged 23, Convict; disease or hurt, pneumonia. Put on...
Folio 3: George [Dyball], aged 20, Convict; disease or hurt, fever. Put on sick list, 27 May 1834, at sea. Discharged, 31 May 1834.Folios 3-4: William Swindler, aged 18, Convict; disease or hurt, pneumonia.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1834
- Reference
- ADM 101/74/10/1
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Folios 171-172: James Hillyar, Santiago de Chile. Reports having received a request...
Folios 217- 218: headed number 2, came enclosed with number 4. In Spanish signed Villareal. Folios 219-220: headed number [?2]. In Spanish signed Villareal. Folios 221-222: headed number 3. In Spanish signed Villareal.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1814 Apr 21
- Reference
- ADM 1/1950/51A
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Folios 3-7: copy of daily sick list, (names and details follow) - continued: Folio...
Put on sick list, 2 July 1840. Discharged, 3 July 1840. Folio 7: Eliza Smith, aged 22; convict; disease or hurt, dyspepsia. Put on sick list, 5 July 1840. Discharged, 5 July 1840.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1840
- Reference
- ADM 101/36/6/4
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Envelope, marked ' Curtis Marsh, Causeway and Abbotsham', containing monochrome photographic...
2) Photograph with typed caption on reverse, special train at Curtis Marsh possibly on opening day 24 April 1901. 9 cm x 14 cm. See ZSPC11/315/14.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1901 Apr 24-1959
- Reference
- ZSPC 11/316/10
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Folio 405: John Poo Beresford, HMS Theseus, off Groa [Île de Groix]. Sends copies...
Reports that HMS Revenge joined this afternoon and immediately they sighted the enemy (8 ships of the line, 2 frigates and a brig) about 3 miles away, but showing no signs of attacking. he despatches HMS Attack with the information, as ordered on 25 …
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1809 Feb 22
- Reference
- ADM 1/1545/203
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Folio 2: David Thomas, 'Niger' [Landsman on folio 4], aged 19; disease...
Folio 2: David Thomas, 'Niger' [Landsman on folio 4], aged 19; disease or hurt, pain in the side, flat tumour between the umbilicus and the os ilium, painful to the touch. Taken ill, 10 August 1797, at sea. Treatment continued folio 4.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1797-1798
- Reference
- ADM 101/98/3A/1
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Folios 511-512: Robert Rolles, Sea Fencibles, Hastings. Encloses a letter received...
Note No 2 dated 14 April 1809, 5pm, from Lieutenant W Lee, Beachy Head. The lugger reported this morning has just captured a brig between there and Seaford. She attempted other captures but was deterred by his firing at her.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1809 Apr 17
- Reference
- ADM 1/2413/174
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Folio 16: William Wilson, aged 38, Prisoner; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick...
Put on sick list, 2 March 1825. Discharged, 12 March 1825. Folio 18: John McIntire, aged 20, Prisoner; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put on sick list, 3 March 1825. Discharged, 10 March 1825.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1824-1825
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- ADM 101/35/1/6
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Folios 1-2: case no 1, John Durward, aged 35, prisoner, taken ill in the Channel;...
Folios 2-3: case no 2, William Furniss, aged 22, prisoner, taken ill in the Channel; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, was attacked last night with griping and purging also slight vomiting, tenderness pain in the epigastrium to the umbilical region, straining…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1844
- Reference
- ADM 101/12/7/1