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Date transcribed2015-10-31
Transcribed byPeter Evans
CommentNational Library of Wales - Death notices in Welsh publications of people with India connection

View all other items of "Surname" with value "Elliot" in "Madras Death notices " Surname  Elliot    
Rank/ Profession  Lady    
Place  Cairo    
Year  1880    
Month  February    
Day  8    
Entry  Elliot-Feb. 8, at Cairo, Lady Elliot, and Feb. 12, Sir Thomas Fredk. Elliot, G.C.M.G., from typhoid fever, contracted, as it is supposed, at Naples. He was son of the late Right Hon. Hugh Elliot, governor of Madras, and brother of the first Earl of Minto and of the Dean of Bristol. Born in 1808, he entered the Colonial Office in 1825, and, after serving in positions of distinction, he was Under Secretary for the Colonies from 1847 to 1868. Lady Elliot, who was his second wife, was the second daughter of the late Admiral Sir Robert Howe Bromley, Bart.     
View all other items of "Publication" with value "the North Wales Express" in "Madras Death notices " Publication  the North Wales Express    
Edition Year  1880    
Edition month  February    
Edition date  27    
Page No  4    
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Welsh Newspapers Online (1804-1919) (http://newspapers.library.wales/home). 700 english language entries transcribed from the Family Notices that have a reference to 'Madras'. Transcribed by Peter Evans with the cooperation of the National Library of Wales.
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