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James Marr Brydone

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Blandford, Where the Families were Settled: And of a Journey through a Large Portion of the London and Gore Districts, with a Map, Shewing the Route; a Description of the State of the Country Generally, and the Nature of the Soil : To which is Added a Comparison of the Route to Upper Canada by Quebec, with that by New York; and Observations on the Proper Mode of Fitting Out Emigrants Ships
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Narrative of a Voyage, with a Party of Emigrants, Sent Out from Sussex, in 1834, by the Petworth Emigration Committee, to Montreal, Thence Up the River Ottawa and through the Rideau Canal, to Toronto, Upper Canada, and Afterwards to Hamilton also of the Journey from Hamilton to the Township of
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on 20 January 1820, having lost only one man during the voyage. Brydone remained in New South Wales until August 1820, and served as President of a Medical Board assembled by Governor
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Poor Cottages & Proud Palaces: The life and work of the Reverend Thomas Sockett of Petworth 1777–1859
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where he became accountant and later acting land agent for Colonel Wyndham, and died at the age of 86.
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dockyards, and finally as staff surgeon at Deptford before retiring from the Navy in 1834.
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Brydone married Elizabeth Hislop on 11 June 1818 and the couple had four children:
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as their destination, and at the end of May 183 people from Limerick sailed on the
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Henry Gray Brydone was an executor of the Reverend Sockett's will in 1859.
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After the war Brydone served as the Surgeon Superintendent aboard the
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Henrietta Jane Brydone, who mixed with the social elite of the
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After his retirement from the Navy, Brydone was engaged by the
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and, after local experience, in 1804 found himself serving as
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Krarup, S. (2011). "War surgery on Anholt 200 years ago".
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in 1821. He later served as assistant staff surgeon at
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By October 1805 he was serving as assistant surgeon on
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Petworth, England: John Phillips. 211:, and was sent home to convalesce. 259:Brydone saw further action at the 14: 564:Haines & Lawson (2007), p.231 311:to supervise the transport of 125:(1779 – 29 March 1866), was a 43:Petworth, West Sussex, England 1: 391:Brydone, James Marr (1834). 203:. Brydone later contracted 662: 555:Jerrome (2006), pp.136–137 377:Elizabeth Caroline Brydone 313:Petworth Emigration Scheme 129:surgeon who served in the 488:"Convict Ship Eliza 1820" 233:. The British commander, 597:Jerrome, Peter (2006). 546:Jerrome (2006), p. 134. 582:. The Hastings Press. 518:Free Settler or Felon? 512:Willetts, Jen (2013). 492:Free Settler or Felon? 486:Willetts, Jen (2013). 329:Colonel George Wyndham 461:Dan Medicinhist Arbog 347:. He then settled at 261:siege of Gaeta (1806) 70:Years of service 186:Edinburgh University 180:. He qualified as a 160:Brydone was born in 616:Royal Navy officers 601:. 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Index

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Royal Navy
Ship's Surgeon
Napoleonic Wars
Battle of Trafalgar
Siege of Gaeta
Battle of Anholt
Scottish
British
Battle of Trafalgar
glass
flagship
HMS Victory
Selkirk
Scotland
Battle of Flodden
Mungo Park
Charles Malcolm
doctor of medicine
Edinburgh University
assistant surgeon
East Indiaman
Royal Navy
yellow fever
Calcutta
HMS Thunderer
French
Spanish
wind
Vice-Admiral

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