I made my first brief visit to the National Archives for about a year at the end of last week, and yet again was struck by how lucky we are to have the mass of documents that Brian describes.
While there, I couldn't resist taking a peek at the Orion musters. The second muster book (ADM 36/11857 Ship: ORION 1795 Mar - 1799 Jan) was of no help. I think it must be the 'Open List' because although recorded on monthly muster forms for two month periods, the columns for slops, tobacco, etc. were not completed. It was very incomplete with most of 1798 missing, and nothing in the 'whence from' column.
But in the first muster book (ADM 36/11860 Ship: ORION 1797 Oct - 1799 Jan) the entries are legible, including the entry on the CD, and it reads
'Rose in June Sloop in Lisbon'. I assume that must be a merchant vessel, as I haven't found any info on a RN vessel of that name at that time. Interestingly, the muster book is complete with the entries for August/September, so I am puzzled by the comments on the CD about them being missing. It is still in its original (and gently disintegrating) leather binding, with all the monthly (8 weekly) books in the right sequence, so it is not as though anything has been found and added in the last hundred years or so! The entries for the other months are even more legible (see below). It is also interesting to note that his age seems to have been mis-transcribed on the entry reproduced on the CD. All the other entries have his age recorded as 22.
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I didn't have time for any further searches, I'm afraid.