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Death Announcements 1731-1831
Date transcribed | 2000-00-00 | Transcribed by | Steve van Dulken |
| Surname | Heywood | | First names | Peter | | Rank/ occupation | Captain | | Unit | Royal Navy | | Death date | 10 Feb 1831 | | Place of death | Cumberland Terrace | | Source | Gentleman's Magazine | | Date | 1831 Suppl. Part I | | Page number | 640 | | Detail | In Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, after a severe and protracted illness, aged 57, Captain Peter Heywood, R.N�. [as a Midshipman on HMS Bounty, was one of those who wished to leave the mutineers. Via the Pandora's shipwreck off Australia was conveyed to Copang, Batavia & Cape of Good Hope, 1792. As a Lieut. served at Amboyna, commander of the Vulcan Bomb, and remained in the East Indies ""chiefy employed on confidential detached services"" until Jan 1805. Surveyed coast of Ceylon, helped James Horsbrugh of the EIC with hydrographs. Pages 640-643]. |
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