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 Graves at Aurangabad Cantonment Cemetery photographed by Dr Pulkeshi Kulkarni

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Date transcribed2015-00-00
CommentMost of the dead are from the army regiments stationed here in the 19th century to protect the Hyderabad Nizam's interests.

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Surname  Seyer    
First names  Richard Twine    
Prefix or Rank  Lieut Col    
Regiment  Bengal Army Commander Aurungabad Division Regular Troops    
Date of death  20 April 1833    
Inscription  Sacred to the Memory of Richard Twine Seyer, Lieut Col Bengal Army & Commander Aurungabad Division Regular Troops. During life his strict integrity, benevolent high talents and urbanity won him universal respect and esteem. His death was by Govt recorded as a public loss. This monumental tribute to his sterling worth is erected over his remains by his brother officers who as a further testimony of their affection dedicate a mural tablet to his Memory within the church of his native parish in England. Died 20 April AD 1833, aged 48 years     
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