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Bengal Deaths 1838-39
Date transcribed | 2014-00-00 | Transcribed by | Peter Schofield |
| Surname | Warlow | | First Names | Thomas | | Place | Delhi  | | Year | 1839 | | Month | February | | Day | 3 | | Entry | WARLOW � It is our painful duty to announce the demise of Captain Thomas Warlow, of the Corps of Engineers, and Superintendent of Public Buildings, North West Provinces, of water on the chest, which melancholy event took place in the Horse Artillery Camp at this station, on the morning of the 3rd instant. His remains were interred in the City Burial Ground the same evening, attended by the military officers of the station, as well as many of the European Residents, by all of whom Captain Warlow was held in the highest estimation � Delhi Gazette, 6th February. | | Edition Year | 1839 | | Edition Date | Vol III, No XVIII, June 1839 |
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Domestic Occurrences transcribed from "Parbury's Oriental Herald & Colonial Intelligencer" by Peter Schofield
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