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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  Workman Macnaghten    
First names  Francis    
Rank/ occupation  Lord Chief Justice & Baronet    
View all other items of "Unit" with value "Supreme Court of India" in "Death Announcements 1832-1844" Unit  Supreme Court of India    
Death date  22 Nov 1843    
Place of death  Ireland    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
View all other items of "Edition" with value "Mar 1844" in "Death Announcements 1832-1844" Edition  Mar 1844    
View all other items of "Page number" with value "320" in "Death Announcements 1832-1844" Page number  320    
Detail  [Pages 320-321. ""Formerly Lord Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India"". At Bushmills House, co. Antrim, in his 82nd year. 2nd son of Edmond Macnaghten, esq. of Beardiville, co. Antrim by his second wife the dau. of John Johnstone, esq. of Belfast. Appointed a judge of the Supreme Court at Madras in 1809. He was then knighted. Moved to same post in Calcutta in 1815. Retired from the bench in 1825. Created a baronet in 1826. He had assumed the additional surname of Workman in 1809. ""He married in 1787 the eldest daughter of Sir William Dunkin, of Clogher, Judge of the Supreme Court in Calcutta. The present Baronet, Sir Edmond Charles M'Naghten, was born in the year 1790; and was some time a Master in Chancery in the Supreme Court at Calcutta: he married in 1827 Mary, only child of John Gwatkin, esq. and has issue. The late Sir William Hay Macnaghten, assassinated in Cabul, was the second son of the deceased.""]    
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