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Death Announcements 1731-1831
Date transcribed | 2000-00-00 | Transcribed by | Steve van Dulken |
| Surname | Evans | | First names | Richard | | Rank/ occupation | Writer to Senior Judge | | Unit | Provincial Court of Appeal at Benares | | Death date | 14 Jan 1799 | | Place of death | Benares | | Source | Gentleman's Magazine | | Date | Jul 1799 | | Page number | 620 | | Detail | Massacred at Benares, in the East Indies, Robert Graham, esq. eldest son of Robert G. esq. of Fintry, and first assistant to the collector of Tirnoor; Mr. Cherry, senior judge of the Provincial Court of Appeal at Benares; Mr. Richard Evans, writer to Mr. Cherry; Mr. Hill, a gentleman who resided at Benares, and traded in a private capacity; and Capt. Conway, who was only 37 years of age, went to India as a cadet, so young as 14, and has left a family whose support depended on his existence. The circumstances which led to the commission of this execrable act are related as follow, in a private letter from a gentleman of rank in the Company's service at Bombay, dated March 4...[briefly, Vizier Ally's conduct at Benares was neither ""princely nor decorous"" and the British Government complained. He was found to be illegitimate and hence not a legal heir and was disposed of his position with the involvement in negotiations of Cherry as interpreter, Graham as investigator and Conway also being involved. The present Nabob was trying to apprehend Vizier Ally]. |
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