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 Deaths 1802

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DescriptionAsiatic Annual Register 1802.
Births, Marriages & Deaths transcribed from the Asiatic Annual Register for 1802, Vol. 4 covering the period May 1801 to April 1802.
Date transcribed2020-04-25
Transcribed byPeter Summers
CommentA portion of the deaths in this index occurred in England.

View all other items of "Surname" with value "Rous" in "Deaths 1802" Surname  Rous    
First name  George    
Title  esq    
Year  1802    
Month  Jun    
Location  UK Death    
Full Text  June 11 1802 George Rous esq counsel to the East India Company He was author ofr 1st An Essay on the Middlesex Election; in which the power of expulsion is particularly considered 8vo 1769 2d A letter to the Jurors of Great Britain occasioned by the opinion of the Court of King's Bench read by Lord Chief Justice Mansfield in the case of the King and Woodfall and said to have been left by his lordship with the clerk of parliament 8vo 1771 3d A candid Investigation of the present prevailing Topic 8vo 1782 4th A Letter to the Right Hon Edmund Burke in reply to his Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs 8vo 179t ; and some pamphlets on East India Affairs    
Source name  Asiatic Annual Register    
Source year  1802    
Source section  Deaths in Europe    
Page No  122    
PDF page  No file available    
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