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 Death Announcements 1845-1854

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Surname  Kay    
First names  William    
Rank / occupation  Deputy Commissary General & Baronet    
Death date  16 May 1850    
Place of death  London    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
Date  July 1850    
Page number  92    
Detail  [At his residence in Pall Mall aged 73. Son of William Kay, esq. of Montreal by Anne, dau. of Richard Webber, esq. of Plymouth. Became the 2nd baronet in 1807 on the death of his great uncle Sir Brook Watson, alderman and MP for the City of London. Was for a while Deputy Commissary General. Died unmmarried, succeeded by his brother Brook, who had been an officer in the maritime service of the EIC]    
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