Catalogue description Folios 16-17: list of men wounded at Chesapeake on 13 September 1814 (names and details...

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Details of ADM 101/96/6/5
Reference: ADM 101/96/6/5
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Folios 16-17: list of men wounded at Chesapeake on 13 September 1814 (names and details follow) - continued:

Folio 17: William Bergen, ship, seaman, musket ball lodged in the left leg, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: William Collins, seaman, musket ball through the left arm, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: John Bowman, seaman, musket ball through the left leg, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: Mr John Billet, ship, gunner, two musket balls through both thighs and one through the right arm, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: John Holdstone, marine, musket ball through the calf of the leg, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: Andrew Dunn, ship, marine, musket ball lodged in the right foot, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: Thomas Cooper, ship, marine, musket ball lodged in the right knee joint, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: Daniel Thomas, ship, marine, musket ball pass through the left knee, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: James Manderson, ship, marine, musket ball pass through the left leg, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: John Tibetts, marine, musket ball passed through the ankle joint, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: Samuel Richardson, marine, musket ball passed through the inferior part of the chest, n.h[naval hospital] 29 September 1814. Folio 17: Henry Hincksman, ship, seaman, the toes of the right foot torn by the recoil of a gun, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: Samuel McConnell, marine, extensive stinging ulcer, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: William Gray, marine, extensive stinging ulcer, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: John King, marine, extensive stinging ulcer, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: John Irvine, marine, syphilis, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: Charles Henderson, marine, phthisis pulmomalis, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 17: Lieutenant Burton, marine, dysenteria, discharged to naval hospital, 29 September 1814. Folio 18: John Kanney, aged 18, seaman; taken ill at Halifax; disease or hurt, pneumonia pain in the right side of the chest, dyspnoea; taken ill, 3 October 1814. On the 12 October 1814 the surgeon transferred to HMS Nymphe.

Folios 19-24: Blank.

Folio 25: a numerical abstract of the medical cases mentioned in the journal. Folio 25: Surgeon?s general remarks.

Folio 26: Blank.

Date: 1814
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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