Hi all
I have a relative that I am researching who was likely aboard the HMS Irresistible at the Battle of Cape St Vincent among other vessels in subsequent actions and I am looking for the answer to a very quick question.
While he was aboard HMS Bonnetta (possibly in Newfoundland) he was discharged to sick quarters - yet the "sick quarters" is crossed out and "unserviceable" is written alongside, possibly as a correction. Would there be records of sick quarters on-shore in Newfoundland or recorded back in England or any advice on how to find out the reason for the discharge/sickness in question would be most appreciated.
I know that there can be sick quarters/bats aboard ship, but I'm guessing that you wouldn't be discharged on a pay record if you were still aboard.
Later, he was on the HMS Nancy around 1800-1, probably in The Downs, and was also discharged to sick quarters. I presume that these sick quarters were on land somewhere (would it have been Haslar?) and that I may be able to find a record of reasons for his admission. Any advice here would also be appreciated.
As soon as I can get to Kew, I will also look up his muster records, as I have only been able to locate pay records online so far, but would also be looking for these medical admissions, if they exist and if I can find out where best to find what I am looking for.
Best wishes to you and I hope that you stay safe.