Catalogue description Folios 1-4: copy of sick book of HMS Nimble, between 15 September 1829 and 30 August...

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Folios 1-4: copy of sick book of HMS Nimble, between 15 September 1829 and 30 August 1830. Signed [P.M.?] Campbell, assistant surgeon:

Folio 2: George Tapper, aged 19, boy; sick or hurt, calogo [colica?]; put on sick list 15 September 1829, invalided 30 September 1829 at Port Royal. Folio 2: William Peat, aged 49, able seaman; sick or hurt, amentia; put on sick list 15 September 1829, invalided 30 September 1829 at Port Royal. Folio 2: James Robinson, aged 23, able seaman; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 20 September 1829, discharged 23 September 1829 to duty. Folio 2: Henry Shannaman, aged 33, boatswain mate; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 25 September 1829, discharged 27 September 1829 to duty. Folio 2: Murdoch McCleod, aged 33, able seaman; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 26 September 1829, discharged 28 September 1829 to duty. Folio 2: William Denny, aged 28, able seaman; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 26 September 1829, discharged 28 September 1829 to duty. Folio 2: William Ranton, aged 20, able seaman; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 27 September 1829, discharged 29 September 1829 to duty. Folio 2: Isaac Millet, aged 22, mate; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 5 October 1829, discharged 8 October 1829 to duty. Folio 2: James Pringle, aged 20, g [gunner's] mate; sick or hurt, fever; put on sick list 7 October 1829, sent 7 October 1829 to hospital at Port Royal. Folio 2: James Acres, aged 26, able seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon; put on sick list 10 October 1829, discharged 12 October 1829 to duty. Folio 2: William Clarke, aged 28, mate; sick or hurt, incipient phthisis; put on sick list 28 October 1829, invalided 14 January 1830 at Port Royal. Folio 2: William Hawkins, aged 27, able seaman; sick or hurt, accident; put on sick list 30 October 1829, discharged 6 November 1829 to duty. Folio 2: Robert Smith, aged 19, able seaman; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 31 October 1829, discharged 2 November 1829 to duty. Folio 2: William Williams, aged 35, able seaman; sick or hurt, wound of head; put on sick list 6 November 1829, discharged 19 November 1829 to duty. Folio 2: William Steele, aged 27, able seaman; sick or hurt, accident; put on sick list 7 November 1829, discharged 12 November 1829 to duty. Folio 2: Owen Davis, aged 29, able seaman; sick or hurt, hepatitis; put on sick list 12 November 1829, discharged 10 December 1829 to duty. Folio 2: James Sharpe, aged 26, able seaman; sick or hurt, rheumatismus; put on sick list 23 November 1829, discharged 24 November 1829 to duty. Folio 2: Edward Wilson, aged 28, cook; sick or hurt, accident; put on sick list 23 November 1829, discharged 25 November 1829 to duty.

Folio 3: Mr Bagle, aged 25, midshipman; sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list 5 December 1829, discharged 7 December 1829 to duty. Folio 3: William Denny, aged 28, able seaman; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 11 December 1829, discharged 13 December 1829 to duty. Folio 3: William Page, aged 38, able seaman; sick or hurt, ulcer; put on sick list 14 December 1829, discharged 19 December 1829 to duty. Folio 3: William Stodgel, aged 27, p [purser's] steward; sick or hurt, ophthalmia; put on sick list 14 December 1829, discharged 18 December 1829 to duty. Folio 3: Robert Lumley, aged 19, able seaman; sick or hurt, accident; put on sick list 20 December 1829, discharged 27 December 1829 to duty. Folio 3: Thomas Scott, aged 27, able seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon; put on sick list 21 December 1829, discharged 25 December 1829 to duty. Folio 3: Richard Robinson, aged 27, [quarter master?]; sick or hurt, ulcer; put on sick list 26 December 1829, discharged 29 December 1829 to duty. Folio 3: Edward Wilson, aged 28, cook; sick or hurt, hemoptoe; put on sick list 3 January 1830, discharged 7 January 1830 to duty. Folio 3: William Denny, aged 28, able seaman; sick or hurt, herpes; put on sick list 4 January 1830, discharged 9 January 1830 to duty. Folio 3: Archd [Archibald] Judd, aged 24, able seaman; sick or hurt, fever; put on sick list 11 January 1830, discharged 14 January 1830 to duty. Folio 3: William Steele, aged 27, able seaman; sick or hurt, fever; put on sick list 22 January 1830, discharged 25 January 1830 to duty. Folio 3: George Staton, aged 30, m [mate?]; sick or hurt, prolapsus ani; put on sick list 22 January 1830, discharged 24 January 1830 to duty. Folio 3: Edward Kimmins, aged 29, able seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon; put on sick list 27 January 1830, discharged 8 February 1830 to duty. Folio 3: Murdoch McCleod, aged 33, able seaman; sick or hurt, accident; put on sick list 29 January 1830, discharged 22 February 1830 to duty. Folio 3: Jeremiah Odgers, aged 18, boy; sick or hurt, fever; put on sick list 29 January 1830, discharged 31 January 1830 to duty. Folio 3: Murdoch McCleod, aged 33, able seaman; sick or hurt, accident; put on sick list 20 February 1830, discharged 22 February 1830 to duty. Folio 3: James Carter, aged 30, able seaman; sick or hurt, accident; put on sick list 20 February 1830, discharged 25 February 1830 to duty. Folio 3: Owen Davis, aged 29, able seaman; sick or hurt, feverish; put on sick list 20 February 1830, discharged 22 February 1830 to duty. Folio 3: George Saunders, aged 38, m [mate?]; sick or hurt, accident; put on sick list 23 February 1830, discharged 27 February 1830 to duty. Folio 3: James Pringle, aged 29, g [gunner's] mate; sick or hurt, lumbago; put on sick list 7 March 1830, discharged 11 March 1830 to duty. Folio 3: William Stodgel, aged 27, p [purser's] steward; sick or hurt, ulcer; put on sick list 7 March 1830, discharged 24 March 1830 to duty. Folio 3: Robert Rodgers, aged 20, able seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon; put on sick list 26 March 1830, discharged 4 April 1830 to duty.

Date: 1829-1832
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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