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 Death Announcements 1731-1831

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Surname  Woodhouse    
First names  John    
Rank/ occupation  Director    
Unit  EIC    
Death date  6 Jul 1792    
Place of death  Herefordshire    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
Date  Aug 1792    
Page number  772    
Detail  At Yatton-court, co. Hereford, in consequence of a paralytic stroke, and in his 76th year, John Woodhouse esq. eldest surviving son of Mr. Francis W. of Ledycot, in the adjoining parish of Shobdon, gent. He was in the commission of the peace for the counties of Hereford and Middlesex, and deputy-lieutenant of the former for 30 years, also one of the directors of the East India Company, governor of Bridewell, Bethlem, Christ's and St. Bartholomew's hospitals, of the two former of which he was clerk for 30 years. He was one of the most eminent solicitors in London till the infirmities of age induced him to retire to an estate which he purchased at Aymstrey, in his native county, which, after the death of his widow, descends by will to his youngest son, the eldest being otherwise amply provided for.    
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