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Surname  Bellas    
First names  Geo.    
Rank/ occupation  Reverend    
Unit  Basildon    
Death date  24 Jan 1802    
Place of death  Berkshire    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
Date  Feb 1802    
Page number  184    
Detail  At Basildon, Berks, of which place he was vicar, and rector of Yattenden, in the same county, 1758, the Rev. Geo. Bellas, of Queen's college, Oxford; M.A. 1756, B. and D.D. 1767. By his first wife he had a daughter, married to Capt. Christie, of the corps of engineers at Bombay, and deceased; and two sons, John-Henry, colonel in the Mahratta service, killed in the assault of a fort near Lahore; and .............., sntenced to 15 years transportation to Botany bay, by a new and very commendable law in the East India Company's territory, for killing Mr. Forbes in a duel. The doctor married to his second wife a lady of Kendal.    
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