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 Madras Deaths 1838-39

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Transcribed byPeter Schofield

Surname  Frith    
First Names  James Henry    
Place  Madras    
Year  1839    
Month  March    
Day  2    
Entry  FRITH � We record with much regret the decease of Colonel Frith, C.B., late Principal Commissary of Ordnance, which melancholy event took place after only two days' illness on Saturday last. Colonel Frith's remains were attended to the place of interment, the burying ground of St George's Cathedral, by a numerous assemblage, both civil and military; amongst whom were observable most of the officers present at Head Quarters of the Artillery, of which distinguished corps Colonel Frith had been during a period of thirty-five years, a much valued and highly honoured member � United Services Gazette, March 5th.    
Edition Year  1839    
Edition Date  Vol III, No XVIII, June 1839    
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