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 Bombay Deaths 1838-39

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Transcribed byPeter Schofield

Surname  Hand    
Place  Curachie    
Year  1839    
Month  March    
Entry  HAND � Accounts from Cutch state that the cholera had broken out with great violence at Curachie. Colonel Powell, K.H., of the 40th Regiment, had died, and Mr Magnay, of the same Regiment was not expected to survive. Captain Hand, of the 2nd Grenadier Regiment, in taking his morning ride, four miles from camp, was cut to pieces by some Beloochies, Lieutenant Clarke, of the same Corps, escaped by the fleetness of his horse.    
Edition Year  1839    
Edition Date  Vol IV, No XIX, July 1839    
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