The Depot for Prisoners of War at Norman Cross, Huntingdonshire. 1796 to 1816Walker, Thomas (Thomas James)
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The Depot for Prisoners of War at Norman Cross, Huntingdonshire. 1796 to 1816
Walker, Thomas (Thomas James)
France -- History -- 1789-1815; Norman Cross depot; Prisoners of war
(Signed) R. GEORGE.
J. DOUGLAS.
J. HARNERS.
APPENDIX F
FULL NOMINAL RETURN OF THE HOSPITAL STAFF AT NORMAN CROSS PRISON
THE Hospital accounts seem to commence in 1806; there are none extant
before. The first document in the bundle of papers is a report from
Captain Pressland, the Agent, to the Board, enumerating the staff and the
date of appointment of each member.
George Walker, Surgeon, allowed for stationery by letter from the _Sick
and Hurt Board_, 12th August 1803, and by warrant from the Transport
Board, 11th February 1806, 15_s._ per diem and three guineas per annum
for stationery.
Samuel Waight, Dispenser, S. & H.B. warrant, 4th July 1803, and order for
stationery 24th August 1803.
Orbell Fairclough, Hospital Mate, S. & H.B. letter, 21st September 1805.
John Waller, Hospital Mate, S. & H.B. letter, 25th February 1805.
A. Munro, Clerk, 16th September 1803.
John Prethenan, Steward of Bedding, 6th July 1803, order for lodging 22nd
September 1803.
Thos. Giffard, Steward of Victualling, 7th October 1803, order for
lodging 15th October 1804.
Robert Hobart, Turnkey, S. & H.B. warrant, 22nd December 1803, Supert.
Carpenter, order, 30th April 1804.
Thos. Allan, Turnkey, warrant, 1st January 1806.
Ann Key, Matron, warrant, 14th March 1804.
Eliza Munro, Seamstress, letter, 22nd December 1803 (N. B.). She was
formerly Eliza Key, and is the daughter of Mrs. Key.
Abraham Sevan, letter, 27th October 1804, to discharge the messenger
Collins, when Sevan was entered in his place, 3rd November 1804. This
was the only member of the staff who made his mark on the pay-sheet.
Pierre Larfeuil, Asst.-Surgeon, S. & H.B. order, 18th May 1804.
Anty. Howard, ditto, order, 17th September 1804 and 18th April 1805.
Pierre Glize, Asst.-Dispenser, order, 6th March 1805.
P. E. Breand, Taylor.
P. Vanheekhoet, Interpreter.
Yves Gueonet, 26th October 1804.
Pierre Landean, to carry medicines, 26th October 1804.
Pierre Douvre, Washerman, order, 28th January 1805.
Pierre Avey, Carpenter, first employed to make cradles for keeping the
bedclothes off injured limbs, etc., and afterwards on odd jobs, then
Washerman.
Pierre Gradel, Asst.-Lamplighter, S. & H.B. order, 14th December 1804.
J. B. Anjou, Serving in Dispensary, order, 21st November 1804.
Louis Clairet, to refill beds, etc., employed by Dr. Gillespie.
Pierre Drissan, Asst. to Bedding-Steward, order 11th December 1805.
Pierre Jansen, Shoemender, order, 21st August 1805.
P. A. Daird, Stocking Mender, employed by Dr. Gillespie.
Francis Dening, ditto, 11th December 1805.
Louis Le Besse, Labourer, to clean drains, yards, etc., order, 15th
October 1804.
Pierre Andierne, ditto.
Pierre Vennin, Barber to infirm and itchy men, order 29th April and 29th
October 1805.
P. M. Langlais, Nurse to ditto.
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