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ADM 26 Pay Allotments He Was in the Navy C. 1795 ADM 26 Pay allotments He was in the navy c. 1795- 1815 but I don't know the ship? Tracing a sailor/rating in the navy of this period is extremely difficult if you don't know a ship he served on - officers are a different case. The 1795 Navy Act , included here at end of ADM26,- set up a mechanism whereby sailors -not officers- could send part of their pay home - usually family member. The registers of ADM 26 then provide the following information. 1.Sailors name and ship serving on 2. Who was to receive the pay and relationship. 3. Address of the recipient. 4. Where they collected the pay from. - here there a few abbreviations e.g C, Dundee = Customs Dundee E, Bristol =Excise Bristol Ch, Portsmouth = Cheque Portsmouth Treasurer - these last two are unclear as to process of payment DD after an entry stands for Discharged Dead. ADM 26 for full range of this series see http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk also ADM 27 which carries complimentary information. This very much a work in progress - therefore some fields will be blank. If you find that you require information on these fields let me know as it's possible that I have the data and it's yet to be processed. The period covered in this sample runs from 1795-1813 however it should be noted that this is by no stretch of the imagination complete. It should also be noted that this covers sailors only - NOT officers So what would you do with this information? This should give enough information for a man to be found in the ship's muster roll and from there their career can be traced. I have come across a few rare cases of women appearing in ADM 26 - usually on a hospital ship but not always - they do not as far as I can find appear in the muster roll - I you do wind one I'd be delighted to know. Indeed I'd be happy to hear of any making use of this sample who manages to locate an ancestor this way. [email protected] Surname Forename Ships When Received On Whom Drawn Relation To Whom Payable Address Remarks Reference Notable Coffee Thomas Cumberland 1 Aug 1795 Blank Elizabeth Sheridan wife of Peter Sheridan ? Plymouth ADM 26/1 page 001 Darlongten Thomas Marlborough 1 Aug 1795 Blank Christian Mougher No.24 Colledge St., Westminster ? ADM 26/1 page 001 Collins Hugh St.Albans 1 Aug 1795 Blank Ann Collins No.73 Camden St. Dublin ADM 26/1 page 001 Gulley William Europa 1 Aug 1795 Ch,Plymouth Edward Gulley? Brixton near Plymouth ADM 26/1 page 001 Jones ? Europa 1 Aug 1795 Blank Mary Jones No.223 F? St. Soutwark, London ADM 26/1 page 001 Gould John Castor 1 Aug 1795 Ch,Plymouth Rebbeca Gould Wombury? Plymouth ADM 26/1 page 001 Allwood Charles London 1 Aug 1795 E,Bath Ann Cook formerly Allwood Boad? Near Bath ADM 26/1 page 001 Brightwell or Hill William or Michael Stirling Castle 1 Aug 1795 E,Woodbridge, Suffolk Stephen Brightwell Woodbridge, Suffolk ADM 26/1 page 001 Hill or Brightwell Michael or William Stirling Castle 1 Aug 1795 E,Woodbridge, Suffolk Stephen Brightwell Woodbridge, Suffolk ADM 26/1 page 001 Bennett John Montague 1 Aug 1795 Blank Blank ADM 26/1 page 001 Morries William Melampus 1 Aug 1795 Blank Blank ADM 26/1 page 001 Anderson Nicholas Alligator 1 Aug 1795 Blank Blank ADM 26/1 page 001 Collins George Romney & Royal William 1 Aug 1795 Blank Ann Collins Meeting House Alley, Portsea ADM 26/1 page 001 Bridges Robert Polyphemus 1 Aug 1795 Blank William Bridges Pittenweem, Fife, NB ADM 26/1 page 001 Murray Cornelius Boyne 1 Aug 1795 Treasurer Eleanor Murray at Jerhemia? Mahony's Sugar Loaf Court Bermondsey Surrey ? ADM 26/1 page 001 Barragwanatt William ? Caesar 3 Dec 1795 Prize Money only Father D? in office to Messrs Jenner and Bush ? ADM 26/1 page 001 Churchman John Irrisitable 3 Dec 1795 Blank Ann Churchman Dorchester ADM 26/1 page 001 Hanygan or ? ? Ganges & Caesar 3 Dec 1795 Blank James Hanygan Dundalk, Co. Lonth ADM 26/1 page 001 Parker Isaiah Thunderer 3 Dec 1795 E,Canterbury Edward Parker parish of St.Mary Northgate, ? ADM 26/1 page 001 Fletcher William Nymphe 3 Dec 1795 Blank William Fletcher parish of St.Martin, Oak, Norwich ADM 26/1 page 001 Hamelton Patrick Consort & Cato 3 Dec 1795 Ld Tax,Dublin Cousin Catherine No.9 Phoenix St.? , Dublin ADM 26/1 page 001 Holloway Samuel Coaley? Nimble Cutter 4 Dec 1795 Blank Blank ADM 26/1 page 001 Daly John Africa 4 Aug 1795 C,Bristol Cornelius Daly Porwell? Lane, St.Johns, Bristol ADM 26/1 page 002 McDaniel William Sceptre 4 Aug 1795 Treasurer of the Navy, London George McDaniel No.5 New Walk ADM 26/1 page 002 Tall Robert Egmont 4 Aug 1795 E,Dean Prior, Devon William Tall parish of Dean Prior, Devon ADM 26/1 page 002 Geach John Royal Sovereign 4 Aug 1795 Ld Tax, St.Austel, Cornwall Sarah Geach parish of Gowen near St.Austell, Cornwall ADM 26/1 page 002 Hemlock John Prince of Wales 4 Aug 1795 Customs William Hemlock Mellefonts Town, parish of Rencarron, Kinsale ADM 26/1 page 002 Bassett John Captain 4 Aug 1795 E,Turo, Cornwall Elizabeth Bassett Marazion, Cornwall ADM 26/1 page 002 Lovely William Theseus 4 Aug 1795 E,Manningtree William Lovely Bradfield near Manningtree, Essex ADM 26/1 page 002 Redmond or Redmead William Impregnable 4 Aug 1795 Ld Tax, Dublin Patrick O'Neil Upper Dorset St., Dublin (at Mr. Charter's) ADM 26/1 page 002 Redmead or Redmond William Impregnable 4 Aug 1795 Ld Tax, Dublin Patrick O'Neil Upper Dorset St., Dublin (at Mr. Charter's) ADM 26/1 page 002 Wheeler William Concord 4 Aug 1795 Edward Clements No.12 Viginia Roa, Bethnal Green, Middlesex ADM 26/1 page 002 Medlin or Medland William Raisonable 4 Aug 1795 C,Falmouth Elizabeth Medlin Falmouth ADM 26/1 page 002 Medland or Medlin William Raisonable 4 Aug 1795 C,Falmouth Elizabeth Medlin Falmouth ADM 26/1 page 002 Calaghan John Windsor Castle 4 Aug 1795 E,Kinsale Mary Calaghan Scilly parish Rencarron, Cork ADM 26/1 page 002 Moody Francis Ramallies 4 Aug 1795 Treasurer Thomas Moody Wandsworth ADM 26/1 page 002 Fogarty Michael Cambridge 4 Aug 1795 Ch,Plymouth Jane Fogarty No.5 Little Green Lane near Gun Wharf, Plymouth Dock ADM 26/1 page 002 Banks Kennet Assistance 4 Aug 1795 E,St.Austell Kennet Banks Porthnear parish of St.Austell, Cornwall ADM 26/1 page 002 ? or ? Elisha ? Russell 6 Aug 1795 Treasurer Margaret O'Hara No.6 hand Court, New St., Bishopgate, London ADM 26/1 page 002 Pugh James Boyne 6 Aug 1795 Treasurer John Pugh James St., parish of St.Matthew, Bethnal Green ADM 26/1 page 002 Young Thomas Powerfull 6 Aug 1795 E,Fordingbridge Philip Young Fordingbridge, Southampton ADM 26/1 page 002 Lewis William Astrea 6 Aug 1795 E,Honiton Sarah Lewis of Honiton, Devon ADM 26/1 page 002 Evans John Latona 6 Aug 1795 C,Liverpool Jane Evans No.11 Agnew Court, St.James St., Liverpool ADM 26/1 page 002 Roberts Andrew Royal William 6 Aug 1795 Ch,Portsmouth Mary Roberts Lennox Row, Portsmouth ADM 26/1 page 002 Darracott or Darcott George Ilustrious 6 Aug 1795 C,Barnstable Thomas Darracott at Braunton, Devon ADM 26/1 page 003 Darcott or Darracott George Ilustrious 6 Aug 1795 C,Barnstable Thomas Darracott at Braunton, Devon ADM 26/1 page 003 Copland James Penelope 7 Aug 1795 E,Buxton,Norfolk James Copland Buxton ADM 26/1 page 003 Stretfield John Penelope John Dredge ? Mile End Road, London Peters Emanuale Syren E,Hythians, Cornwall Emanuale Peters Hythians, Cornwall ADM 26/1 page 003 Marsh John Solebay C,Dartmouth Mary March East Portlemouth, near Kingsbridge, Devon ADM 26/1 page 003 Spright Matthew Thetis & Rose E,Leeds Judith Speith? West Ardsley parish near Wakefiled, York ADM 26/1 page 003 Stevens or Stephens William Daphne & Hound C,Exon John Stevens Tharverton, Devon DD ADM 26/1 page 003 Stephens or Stevens William Daphne & Hound C,Exon John Stevens Tharverton, Devon DD ADM 26/1 page 003 Mitchell Joseph Chatham H. Ship E,Cullompton Mary Mitchell of Cullompton, Devon ADM 26/1 page 003 Smith Edward or Edmond Excellent 8 Aug 1795 Blank ADM 26/1 page 003 Bannatyne Andrew or Archibald Couraguex 10 Aug 1795 C,Glasgow I. Bannatyne of Glasgow (near the High Church) ADM 26/1 page 003 Staples Richard Zebra & Malilaa [manilla? Malabar?]10 Aug 1795 E,Canterbury Charles Staples of Mersham, Ashford ADM 26/1 page 003 Jarvis John Duke & Victory 10 Aug 1795 C,Portsmouth Mary Ashford No.42 Hawke St., Portsea ADM 26/1 page 003 Catneck William Nonsuch 10 Aug 1795 E,Kings Lynn Elizabeth Catneck Kings Lynn ADM 26/1 page 003 Lock Alexander Royal George & Boyne 10 Aug 1795 Blank Blank ADM 26/1 page 003 Corsey William Iphigenia 11 Aug 1795 Ch,Plymouth George Corsey No.23 Cross Street, Plymouth ADM 26/1 page 003 Tresider William Swiftsure 11 Aug 1795 C,Falmouth Philles Tresedder Falmouth, at Mr John Cames ADM 26/1 page 003 McCleland or McClennen John Vengeance & Dromedary 11 Aug 1795 Ld tax, Dublin Mary McClennen at Mr Charters) Upper Dorset St., Dublin ADM 26/1 page 003 McClennen or McCleland John Vengeance & Dromedary 11 Aug 1795 Ld tax, Dublin Mary McClennen at Mr Charters) Upper Dorset St., Dublin ADM 26/1 page 003 McNabb John Alexander 11 Aug 1795 Ch,Chatham John McLean Chatham at Mr D.
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