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 Death Announcements 1731-1831

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Surname  Anstruther    
First names  John    
Rank/ occupation  Chief Justice (& MP & Baronet)    
Unit  Court of Judicature at Bengal    
Death date  26 Jun 1811    
Place of death  Albemarle St    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
Date  1811 Suppl. Part I    
Page number  683    
Detail  In Albermarle-street, after three days' illness, of water in the chest, the Right Hon. Sir John Anstruther, bart. M.P. for Anstruther, Scotland, King's heretable carver, and general receiver of Bishop's rents, Scotland. He was born at Elie-house, in Fifeshire, March 27, 1753; was bred to the law; and in 1758 was appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Judicature in Bengal, and created a baronet. By his death a pension of £1500 a year falls in to the East India Company. He married Mary-J. daughter of ---- Brice, of Berners-street, esq. by whom he had issue two sons, John and Windham, and one daughter, who survives him.    
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