Catalogue description Folios 28-30: Alphabetical sick list, (names and details follow) - continued: Folio 29:...

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Details of ADM 101/287/6
Reference: ADM 101/287/6
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Folios 28-30: Alphabetical sick list, (names and details follow) - continued:

Folio 29: Charles Shepton, aged 20, Ordinary Seaman; sick or hurt, contusion of right eye contracted when fighting; admitted 20 October 1861, discharged 26 October 1861 to duty. Folio 29: James A. Skene, aged 27, Assistant Surgeon; sick or hurt, chronic hepatitis; admitted 8 April 1861, invalided 14 May 1861. Folio 29: George Smith, aged 22, Able Seaman; sick or hurt, intermittent fever; admitted 17 September 1861, discharged 19 September 1861 to duty. Folio 29: George Smith, aged 22, Able Seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon on ankle left foot; admitted 28 October 1861, discharged 31 October 1861 to duty. Folio 29: James Spencer, aged 18, Boy; sick or hurt, remittent fever; admitted 10 April 1861, discharged 19 April 1861 to duty. Folio 29: John Sturrett, aged 25, Blacksmith; sick or hurt, constipation; admitted 14 January 1861, discharged 16 January 1861 to duty. Folio 29: John Sturrett, aged 25, Blacksmith; sick or hurt, phlegmon in left arm pit; admitted 30 January 1861, discharged 2 February 1861 to duty. Folio 29: John Sturrett, aged 25, Blacksmith; sick or hurt, phlegmon in right arm pit; admitted 21 February 1861, discharged 23 February 1861 to duty. Folio 29: John Sturrett, aged 25, Blacksmith; sick or hurt, erythema middle of left thigh; admitted 28 March 1861, discharged 4 April 1861 to duty. Folio 29: John Sturrett, aged 25, Blacksmith; sick or hurt, erythema of left foot and ankle; admitted 16 April 1861, discharged 19 April 1861 to duty. Folio 29: John Sturrett, aged 25, Blacksmith; sick or hurt, erythema of left foot and ankle; admitted 6 June 1861, discharged 10 June 1861 to duty. Folio 29: William Tregidgo, aged 42, Master; sick or hurt, chronic hepatitis; admitted 26 February 1861, invalided 6 March 1861. Folio 29: William Fatler, aged 34, Royal Marine; sick or hurt, phlegmon on upper part of back; admitted 12 February 1861, discharged 17 February 1861 to duty. Folio 29: William Fatler, aged 34, Royal Marine; sick or hurt, fracture of 3rd metatarsal bone right foot; admitted 22 November 1861, discharged not stated. Folio 29: John Thorrington, aged 23, Able Seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon – out side right thigh; admitted 19 March 1861, discharged 26 March 1861 to duty. Folio 29: John Thorrington, aged 23, Able Seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon – middle finger right hand; admitted 9 May 1861, discharged 11 May 1861 to duty. Folio 29: William Taylor, aged 18, Boy; sick or hurt, remittent fever; admitted 22 February 1861, discharged 4 May 1861 to duty.

Folio 30: William Taylor, aged 18, Boy; sick or hurt, wound between the [?] and fore finger right hand; admitted 4 September 1861, discharged 17 September 1861 to duty. Folio 30: William Taylor, aged 18, Boy; sick or hurt, bubo – sympathetic right groin; admitted 18 October 1861, discharged 11 November 1861 to duty. Folio 30: William Taylor, aged 37, Able Seaman; sick or hurt, headache after being [?]; admitted 17 May 1861, discharged 19 May 1861 to duty. Folio 30: William Taylor, aged 37, Able Seaman; sick or hurt, sprain of right wrist; admitted 19 December 1861, discharged 22 December 1861 to duty. Folio 30: Godfrey Taylor, aged 37, Lieutenant; sick or hurt, constipation; admitted 11 December 1861, discharged 13 December 1861 to duty. Folio 30: Godfrey Taylor, aged 37, Lieutenant; sick or hurt, constipation; admitted 28 December 1861, discharged not stated. Folio 30: George Vant, aged 28, Yeoman of Stores; sick or hurt, chronib alcoholism; admitted 9 February 1861, died 13 February 1861. Folio 30: Thomas Warren, aged 15, Boy; sick or hurt, urticaria; admitted 19 January 1861, discharged 29 January 1861 to duty. Folio 30: Thomas Warren, aged 15, Boy; sick or hurt, remittent fever; admitted 18 March 1861, discharged 31 March 1861 to duty. Folio 30: Thomas Warren, aged 15, Boy; sick or hurt, orchitis from suppressed gonorrhoea; admitted 30 October 1861, discharged 17 November 1861 to duty. Folio 30: Thomas Warren, aged 15, Boy; sick or hurt, phlegmon of thumb of left hand; admitted 26 December 1861, discharged 30 December 1861 to duty. Folio 30: George Warren, aged 22, Captain of the Hold; sick or hurt, phlegmon back part right leg; admitted 27 January 1861, discharged 29 January 1861 to duty. Folio 30: George Woods, aged 27, Able Seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon over left knee; admitted 8 February 1861, discharged 10 February 1861 to duty. Folio 30: George Woods, aged 27, Able Seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon on right mamma; admitted 20 March 1861, discharged 24 March 1861 to duty. Folio 30: George Woods, aged 27, Able Seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon little finger right hand; admitted 28 November 1861, discharged 1 December 1861 to duty. Folio 30: George Woods, aged 31, Marine; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; admitted 17 November 1861, discharged 20 March 1861 to duty. Folio 30: George Woods, aged 31, Marine; sick or hurt, remittent fever; admitted 11 April 1861, discharged 17 April 1861 to duty. Folio 30: John Williams, aged 23, Ordinary Seaman; sick or hurt, contusion of fore finger right hand by a lump of ballast falling on it; admitted 12 June 1861, discharged 30 June 1861 to duty. Folio 30: John Williams, aged 23, Ordinary Seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon great toe right foot; admitted 20 September 1861, discharged 25 September 1861 to duty. Folio 30: John Williams, aged 23, Ordinary Seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon left nipple; admitted 4 November 1861, discharged 10 November 1861 to duty. Folio 30: Abraham Wright, aged 22, Ordinary Seaman; sick or hurt, contusion of left hand by getting between the boat and ship's side; admitted 4 May 1861, discharged 7 May 1861 to duty. Folio 30: James Young, aged 26, Ordinary Seaman Supernumerary; sick or hurt, erysipelas of face; admitted 29 September 1861, discharged 6 October 1861 to duty.

Date: 1861
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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