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 PCC Adminstrations relating to India 1764 - 1810

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Date transcribed2000-00-00
Transcribed bySteve van Dulken

Surname  Carr    
First name  Robert    
View all other items of "Unit" with value "HMS Newcastle & Lenox" in "PCC Adminstrations relating to India 1764 - 1810" Unit  HMS Newcastle & Lenox    
Place of death  Bombay    
Detail  Belonging to HMS Newcastle & Lenox, bach., to Robert Price the attorney of John Carr the brother & next of kin, now residing in the town of Armagh. The 13 Jul 1764 grant to Thomas Carr as the cousin german & only next of kin �having been declared null & void as being obtained under false suggestion�. [Thomas Carr was sentenced to death at the Old Bailey, 10 Jul 1765, in a case where evidence was given that Robert Carr died about 12 May 1761 at Bombay], Pts    
Source  PCC administration    
Date  10 Dec 1765    
TNA reference  PROB 6/140, 6/141    
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