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 Death Announcements 1731-1831

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Surname  Innes    
Rank/ occupation  Major    
Unit  94th Brigade    
Death date  27 Aug 1810    
Place of death  Portsmouth    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
Date  Sep 1810    
Page number  290    
Detail  In Portsmouth, Major Innes, of the 94th or Scotch Brigade, who came home in his Majesty's ship Milan from Lisbon: he had landed but a few hours. This officer had often distinguished himself in his country's battles. He was a subaltern of the Grenadier Company of the 94th Regiment, at the storming of Seringapatam, when Capt. Hay (brother of the present Brigadier-general Hay, of the Scots Royals), and one Subaltern were killed; and Mr. Innes and another Subaltern, all of one company, were badly wounded. His long services in the East Indies brought on a liver complaint; and his active service at Cadiz produced a dysentry, of which disease he died in the prime of life.     
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