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Field name | Value |
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Title | Journal of the Lord Raglan Convict Ship |
Author | Bower, Dr John |
Date | 6 Feb-8 Jun 1858 |
Document Type | Shipping Papers |
Reference | MT 32/1 |
Library / Archive | The National Archives |
Collection Name | Admiralty Transport Department, Surgeon Superintendents' Journals of Convict Ships |
Description | Journal written by the Surgeon Superintendent detailing the daily life on board. Includes details of diet, crime and punishment, sickness and disease, daily duties, religious instruction and education. The log mentions the various prisons convicts were picked up from, including Dartmoor Prison, the printing of a weekly paper on board call the 'Life Boat' and the copious issue of lemon juice to all sailors and prisoners. Dr Bower also includes a complete list of convicts on board, with their age, place of birth, schooling and literacy levels and a list of those who underwent corporal punishment whilst at sea. |
Series Description | This series consists of journals of Surgeon Superintendents in charge of convicts, containing rules and regulations, lists of names, details of diet and medical reports. |
Theme(s) | Departures: Port Conditions and Organisation; Journey Conditions |
Country (from) | Great Britain |
Country (to) | Australia |
Places | Cowes, Isle of Wight, England; Western Australia, Australia; Madeira, Portugal |
Ports | Deptford, Sheerness, Gravesend, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Portland, England; Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia |
Nationality | English; Scottish; Irish; Italian; Jamaican; Russian; French |
Ships | Lord Raglan; Caledonia; Comet |
People | Buckle, Captain; Graham, Lieutenant Colonel; Lynch, Reverend Fred |
Keywords | surgeon, transportation, convict, shipping, regulations, dockyard, prison, sanitation, medical staff, medicine, sailor, provisions, prisoner, women, children, forced emigration, health and sickness, religion, food, theft, punishment, Catholicism, Protestantism, punishment box, hospital, education, flogging, injury, death, tuberculosis, dysentery, birth, crime, forced migration |
Language | English |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK |