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 Death Announcements 1731-1831

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Transcribed bySteve van Dulken

Surname  Campbell    
First names  Archibald    
Rank/ occupation  Governor & Commander in Chief    
Unit  Coromandel    
Death date  31 Mar 1791    
Place of death  Upper Grosvenor St    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
Date  Apr 1791    
Page number  383    
Detail  At his house in Upper Grosvenor-street (which he had lately purchased of the Duke of Montrose, and whither he removed only the week before) Sir Archibald Campbell K.B. late governor and commander in chief on the coast of Coromandel, colonel of the 74th regiment of foot, and representative in parliament for Stirling, etc. in Scotland. Sir A. had been a long time ill of a cold caught in coming up from Scotland on being sent for pending the late disputes with Spain, but a journey to Bath had very nearly restored him. His fortune goes to his two brothers, except the interest of £25000 to his lady, and a few inconsiderable legacies.     
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