Catalogue description Folios 1-2: copy of daily sick book (continued): Folio 2: William Barnett, aged 23,...
Reference: | ADM 101/58/3/2 |
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Folios 1-2: copy of daily sick book (continued):
Folios 3-4: case no 1, James Quick, aged 48, convict; sick or hurt, epilepsy; put on sick list 20 August 1839, discharged 26 May 1839 convalescent. Folios 4-5: case no 2, Richard Norwood, aged 21, private; sick or hurt, intermittent fever; put on sick list 23 May 1839, discharged 31 May 1839 cured. Folios 5-6: case no 3, Jesse Sherlock, aged 25, convict; sick or hurt, fever; put on sick list 7 June 1839, discharged 19 June 1839 convalescent. Folio 6: case no 4, William Winward, aged 32, convict; sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list 13 July 1839, discharged 18 July 1839 convalescent. Folios 7-8: case no 5, Edward Goodwin, aged 25, convict; sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list 16 August 1839, discharged 22 August 1839 convalescent. Folio 9: nosological return of cases mentioned in the journal. Folios 9-11: Surgeon's general remarks regarding the embarkation of the guard from 51st regt, consisting of Captain Rea, Ensign Kelly, 29 rank and file, six women and five children at Deptford. On the 4th May the ship dropped down at Woolwich and fifty prisoners were embarked from the Justitia and another fifty from the Ganymede all in apparently good health. The surgeon also stated that dogs on such voyages were a great nuisance by making dirt on the decks. |
Date: | 1839 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Closure status: | Open Document, Open Description |
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