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 Index of "A Hand Book to St Mary's Church, Fort St. George, Madras"

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Date transcribed2017-08-00
Transcribed byAndrew Cumine
CommentIndex of names from 'A Hand Book to St Mary's Church, Fort St. George, Madras', written by the Rev. Charles Herbert Malden, Canon of St George's Cathedral, Madras and Garrison Chaplain, 1893-4 and 1901-6. The transcription is of The Old Tombstones | Outside St Mary's Church. The other memorials recorded in the book are of those inside the church.

The book contains a useful checklist (as at 1905) of the church's registers from 1680.

The book is in the library of the East India Club in St James's Square, London SW1Y 4LH.

View all other items of "Surname" with value "Seaton" in "Index of "A Hand Book to St Mary Surname  Seaton    
Other names  Elihu    
Death  3 May 1691    
Description of Gravestone  Coat of arms and crest with the motto ""Hazard yet forward""     
Inscription  Here lyeth interr'd the body of Anne, wife to Francis Seaton, Capt of the grenadiers of ye garrison, who having brought into ye world a daughter named Frances did herself in 9 days after depart of it, viz., on the 16th May 1691, to the great regret of her surviving husband for the loss of so deserving a wife. With her lie also interr'd two of her children, a son and a daughter, viz., Elihu and Frances, who deceased 3rd May 1691 and 7th May 1692.    
Comment by Rev. Charles Herbert Malden  This is the first wife of the notorious Capt. Francis Seaton, who was suspended by Governor Thomas Pitt in 1704, and who in revenge started the story of the diamond, which led to Pitt's recall. Elihu Yale was godfather to the Infant Elihu mentioned here.    
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The major central Anglican cemetery in Madras in Anna Salai (formerly Bodyguard Road, an extension towards the Fort St George of Mount Road)
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