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 Death Announcements 1832-1844

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Date transcribed2000-00-00
Transcribed bySteve Van Dulken
CommentDeath announcements from the "Gentleman's Magazine", a journal which is available on Google Books. Any deaths in India, or of deaths elsewhere where there was a mentioned link with India, are included. In a few lengthy obituaries the contents have been summarised by using square brackets.

Surname  Annesley    
First names  George    
Rank/ occupation  Earl of Mountnorris & MP    
Death date  23 July 1844    
Place of death  Staffordshire    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
View all other items of "Edition" with value "Oct 1844" in "Death Announcements 1832-1844" Edition  Oct 1844    
View all other items of "Page number" with value "425" in "Death Announcements 1832-1844" Page number  425    
Detail  [Pages 425-426. At Arley Castle, aged 74. Born 7 Dec 1770 at Arley Castle, the eldest son of Arthur 1st Earl of Mountnorris by his first wife, the Hon. Lucy Fortescue Lyttleton, only dau. of George 1st Lord Lyttleton. In June 1802 set off for the East Indies to travel, accompanied by his draughtsman and secretary, the late Henry Salt, esq. F.R.S., the nephew of his former tutor and friend, Dr Butt. Salt died in Egypt 30 Oct. 1827, a memoir of him is in the Apr. 1828 issue, page 374. Returned to England at the close of 1806. In 1809 was published his ""Voyages and travels in India, the Red Sea, and Abyssinia, 1802-06"    
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