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 St Johns Church and Cemetery, Calcutta - Mis and Graves [FHT2015]

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Date transcribed2024-04-24
Transcribed byHelen Modern, Sandra Seager
CommentIndex of names. Transcribed from Photographs of Memorial tablets and Headstone Inscriptions at St Johns Church and Cemetery, Calcutta, Bengal

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View all other items of "Surname" with value "Montrong" in "St Johns Church and Cemetery, Calcutta - Mis and Graves [FHT2015]" Surname  Montrong    
Rank/ Title  Messrs    
Death year  1756    
Death day/mon  Jun    
Inscription  [Black Hole prison Memorial. 21 names listed on this tablet] Persons who are known to have been killed, or to have died of their wounds, during the siege of Calcutta in June 1756, and who either did not survive to enter the Black Hole prison or afterwards succumbed to its effects. Monument erected by Lord Curzon, Viceroy and Governor General of India, in the year 1902.    
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Transcriptions taken from publications. Photographs of headstones and memorial tablets located at St Johns Church and Cemetery, Calcutta.
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