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 Death Announcements 1845-1854

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Surname  Caunter    
First names  John Hobart    
Rank / occupation  Reverend & military officer, India & author    
Death date  14 Dec 1851    
Place of death  London    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
Date  June 1852    
Page number  627    
Detail  [Pages 627-628. In Edward St, Portman Square, aged 57. Curate of Prittlewell Essex. Born Dittisham, Devon, 21 July 1794. ""We believe he was originally a military officer, and that he had seen some service in India."" An author, including of ""The Romance of history: India"" (1836). ""For eight years, from 1830 to 1838, Mr Caunter wrote the letterpress to ""The Oriental Annual; or, Scenes of India, from drawings by William Daniell, R.A."" and in 1839, after Mr Daniell's death, he wrote another volume, also illustrated from Mr Daniell's drawings, which was published under the title of ""Caunter's and Daniell's Oriental Annual""""]    
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