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 Death Announcements 1731-1831

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Transcribed bySteve van Dulken

Surname  Huddart    
First names  Joseph    
Rank/ occupation  Captain (& cartographer)    
Unit  Ship Royal Admiral    
Death date  19 Aug 1816    
Place of death  Highbury Terrace    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
Date  Aug 1816    
Page number  190    
Detail  In Highbury-terrace, in his 76th year, Joseph Huddart, esq. F.R.S. and an Elder Brother of the Trinity House. Of this deservedly respected gentleman, an account shall be given in our next. [Sep 1816, pages 278-279, states that he was born Allenby, Cumberland, 11 Jan 1740/41, son of a shoemaker, a master mariner & cartographer, in 1773-74 he went to India as 4th mate of the York, in 1778 he went there as chief mate of the Royal aDmiral and succeeded the captain, and made four voyages. Married in 1762 & had 5 sons, only one of whom survived him. ""Wm. died in the command of the York, at Macao; and Johnson in Italy, whither he went for the recovery of his health; the other two died in their infancy""].    
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