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 Death Announcements 1832-1844

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Date transcribed2000-00-00
Transcribed bySteve Van Dulken
CommentDeath announcements from the "Gentleman's Magazine", a journal which is available on Google Books. Any deaths in India, or of deaths elsewhere where there was a mentioned link with India, are included. In a few lengthy obituaries the contents have been summarised by using square brackets.

Surname  Lyttleton    
First names  Apphia    
Rank/ occupation  Right Honourable Lady & widow    
Death date  11 Apr 1840    
Place of death  Great Malvern    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
View all other items of "Edition" with value "May 1840" in "Death Announcements 1832-1844" Edition  May 1840    
View all other items of "Page number" with value "557" in "Death Announcements 1832-1844" Page number  557    
Detail  At her residence, Peach Field Lodge, Great Malvern, aged 96, the Right Hon. Apphia Lady Lyttleton, widow of Thomas second Lord Lyttleton, who died in Nov. 1779. She was the second dau. of Broome Witts, of Cheping Norton, co. Oxf. was married first to Joseph Peach, esq. Governor of Calcutta, and secondly to Lord Lyttleton in 1772. With means comparatively slender, she was eminently charitable. The charity schools founded by her, the public walkslaid out and improved, the House of Industry, are standing monuments of her beneficent disposition. In all acts of charity, in all plans for the amelioration of the condition of the poor, she led the way.    
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