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 Death Announcements 1731-1831

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Transcribed bySteve van Dulken

Surname  Reynolds    
First names  Joseph    
Unit  EICS Earl Howe    
Death date  Oct 1805    
Place of death  Prince of Wales's Island    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
Date  Aug 1806    
Page number  775    
Detail  On his third voyage to China, in his 19th year, Mr. Joseph Reynolds, eldest son of the Rev. Mr. R. of Little Bawden, co. Leicester. He went out in the Earl Howe East Indiaman, and was left at Prince of Wales's Island, in consequence of ill health; soon after, the Warley East Indiaman (the first ship he went out in) put in to water; and his old friend Capt. Wilson hearing he was there, sent for him on-board; when his joy at meeting with his old ship-mates, it is said, was so great as to hasten his death. He was a young gentleman of great promise and capability, and deservedly esteemed.     
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