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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  Hislop    
First names  Thomas    
Rank/ occupation  General & Baronet    
View all other items of "Unit" with value "British Army" in "Death Announcements 1832-1844" Unit  British Army    
Death date  3 May 1843    
Place of death  Kent    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
View all other items of "Edition" with value "Sept 1843" in "Death Announcements 1832-1844" Edition  Sept 1843    
View all other items of "Page number" with value "317" in "Death Announcements 1832-1844" Page number  317    
Detail  [Pages 317-319. At Charlton, in his 79th year. Born 5 July 1764, 3rd and youngest son of Lieut.-col. William Hislop, Royal Artillery. ""His two elder brothers were both slain in India: the former, James, aid-de-camp to Sir Eyre Coote, K.B. at the Battle of Polilore, in 1781; and the latter, William Capt. R. Art. in 1782."" Cadet R.A., 1778. In March 1812 he was given the local rank of Lieut.-General in Bombay. He sailed on the 15 Nov. following on HMS Java and on the 29 Dec. was captured off St Salvador, Brazil, by the USS Constitution. ""Sir Thomas Hislop being permitted to land at St Salvador on his parole, returned to England in a cartel with his personal staff."" The rest of the crew of the Java arrived in April 1813 and his exchange was effected soon after. He was about to embark again when the post of command of the Madras army became vacant on the resignation of Lieut.-Gen. Abercromby, and he was appointed to it. On the 1 Jan 1814 he sailed on HMS Revolutionnaire, arriving at Madras 27 May. Made a baronet, 1813. He married 30 Oct 1823 Emma, dau. of the Right Hon. Hugh Elliot, Governor of Madras, 1 dau., Emma Eleanor Elizabeth, born in 1824]    
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