Bell, W. wife, of a daughter, on the 25th April, at Calcutta. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 126.
Brown, Mr G, wife, of a son, on the 15th April, at Calcutta. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 126.
Bush, Lieut J. T., 24th Regt, NI, lady, of a daughter, on the 28th March, at Benares. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 126.
Forbes, Hon R., Civil Service, lady, of a son, on the 18th April, at Purneah. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 126.
Gouldsbury, F, Esq, lady, of a son, on the 18th April, at Bhaugalpore. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 126.
Lockhart, W. Esq, lady, of a daughter, on the 21st Feb, at Macao. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 126.
Modge, Mrs D. W., of a son, on the 18th April, at Calcutta. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 126.
Mendles, J. P. Esq, lady, of a daughter, on the 23d April, at Nohattee, Secrole. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 126.
Morris, F. J. Esq, Civil Service, lady, of a son, on the 25th April, at Calcutta. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 126.
Murphy, R. X. Esq, lady, of a son, on the 31st March, at Colaba. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 126.
Strover, Ensign, lady, of a son, still-born, on the 15th April, at Calcutta. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 126.
Swinley, Capt of the Artillery, lady, of a son, on the 24th April, in fort William. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 126.
Wilson, J. C. Esq, Civil Service, lady, of a daughter, on the 16th april, at Moradabad. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 126.
Burt, Capt. C. H. 64th N.I. lady, of a son and heir, on the 22d March, at Peshawur, in the Wazeer Bagh. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 253.
Campbell, Capt. R. lady, of a son, on 25th May, at Kurnaul. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 253.
Clarke, Captain H.M. 62d Regt. Lady, of a daughter, on 29th May, at Fort William. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 253.
Daniel, Capt E. M. of the Honourable Company’s Service, lady, of a daughter, on the 8th August, at Limes, Carshalton. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 253.
Dreyer, H. O. Esq. lady, of a son, on 22d April, at “Alphen” Wynberg, Cape of G. Hope. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 253.
Faber, Capt of the Madras Engineers, lady, of a daughter, on 12th August, at London. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 253.
Heyne, Capt. B. 16th regt. Madras Native Infantry, wife of a son, on 6th June, at Weston-super-Mare. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 253.
Pratt, H. sen. Wife, of a son, on the 9th June, at Nusseeerabad. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 253.
Beattie, A. Esq. lady, of a son, on the 30th June, at Allahabad, East Indies. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 389.
Chapman, C. Esq, Civil Engineer, lady, of a daughter, on the 27th June, at Patna, East Indies. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 389.
Havelock, Lieut-Col. K. H. H.M. 14th Drags. Lady, of a daughter, on the 9th June, at Ootaccamund, East Indies. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 389.
Mannell, C. F. Government Steam Department, wife, of a son, on the 27th June, at Calcutta. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 389.
Margary, H. I. Lieut. Bombay Engineers, lady, of a son, on the 22d Aug at Stamford. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 389.
Masters, W. Esq of Mortimere, lady, of a daughter, on the 26th June, at Calcutta. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 389.
Rawlinson, Capt N. E., Deputy Judge Advocate-General, lady, of a daughter, on the 3d June, at Ahmadebad, East Indies. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 389.
Renpell, T. B. Esq. Civil Service, lady, of a son, on the 12th June, at Madras. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 389.
Baynes, C. R. Esq, of the Madras Civil Service, lady, of a son, on the 5th October, at Charley-wood, Hertfordshire. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 518.
Green, W. A. Esq, Hon East India Company’s Service, lady, of a son, on the 8th October, in Cockspur-street, London. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 518.
Harton, H. Esq, lady, of a son, 24th June, in China. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 646.
Hughes, Captain H. P. Bengal artillery, lady, of a son, on 14th Nov at Dawlish, Devonshire. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 646.
Wetherall, Capt of Her Majesty’s 41st regt, lady, of a daughter, 31st Aug, at Bombay. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 646.
Woolfreys, John Esq, Stipendiary Magistrate, lady, of a daughter, 31st Aug, at Bombay. Birth - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 646.
MARRIAGES
Carr, Mr J. to Miss E. Hamer, at the principal Roman Catholic Church, Calcutta, by the Rev Dr Oliffe, and then at St Peter’s, Fort William, by the Rev R. Eteson. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Jones, Mr W. H. senior merchant, Mozufferpore, Tirhoot, to Mrs Mary Anne Hayes, on the 1st of April, at the residence of Peter Palmer Esq, Monghyr. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Kenny, T. J. Esq, Patkabarree Factory, Moorshabad, to Harriette, second daughter of J. J. M’Cann Esq, on the 23d April, at the Cathedral, Calcutta, by the Rev H. Fisher, Senior Precedency Chaplain. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Stuart, A. Esq, Barrister-in-law, to Charlotte Elmire, daughter of P. A. De Graspe Esq, on the 8th June Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Wood, H. W. I. Esq, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late Captain R. Boyle, on the 18th April, at Agra, by the Rev J. More. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Bean, Lieut. C. J. 61st Regt. Bengal Native Infantry, to Isabella, third daughter of Lieut-Col. Speirs, resident at the Court of Scindiah, on 17th May, at the Residency at Gwalior. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 253.
Browne, The Rev James Thomas, of Brampton, Hunts, to Sarah Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Major-General Greenstreet, of the East India Company’s Service, on 2d August, at St Giles’s, Northampton. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 253.
Cassavetti, Demetrius G. Esq, to Euphrosyne, sixth daughter of Col. Giovanni Jomdez Esq, of Constantinople, on 7th August, at the residence of A. C. Jonides, Esq, Tulsehill. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 253.
Loveday, Lieutenant B. M. 15th regt. N. I. to Alicia Cassan, daughter of Major-General Simpson, on 12th May, at Delhi. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 253.
O’Halloran, Capt H. D. of Her Majesty’s 69th regt. (son of Major-General Sir Joseph O’Halloran, G. C. B. of the Bengal Army.) to Charlotte Eliza, third daughter of J. Robertson, Esq, of the City of St John’s, New Brunswick, on 27th July, by the Rev I. W. D. Gray, Rector. – the nuptial ceremony was performed at Mr Robertson’s private residence in Union-street, at eight o’clock in the evening, in the presence of a large party of relatives and friends. The gallant captain, with his amiable young bride, left town in the streamer “Nova Scotia,” for Windsor, on the following night, en route for Halifax, to join his Corps, now under orders for England. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, pages 253 and 254.
Cook, Rev G. jun. Chaplain of the Scotch Church at Bombay, son of the Rev Dr Cook, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of St Andrews, Scotland, to Jane Halket, daughter of R. Palutto, Esq, of St Andrews, on the 16th June, at Bombay. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 389.
Hadon, J. R. Esq, to Jane Menzies, eldest daughter of G. J. Baumback, Esq, of Dunbar, on the 14th June, at Bombay. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 389.
Hart, T.L. Esq, to Miss Mary Ann Vant Hart, on the 2d July, at Chinsurah, East Indies. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 389.
Leat, S. J. to Matilda, only surviving daughter of Capt W. Barrington, on the 27th June, at Dum Dum, East Indies. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Rangel, R. Esq, to Charlotte, third daughter of the late R. Leslie Esq, of Calcutta, on the 9th June, at Singapore. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Reid, L. R. Esq, Civil Service, to Jane, eldest daughter of Lieut-Col S. B. Boiteau, H.M. 22d Regt on the 16th June, at Byculla, East Indies. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Ruttan, P. W. Esq, of Sophiasburg, to Mrs Mary Spalding, widow of the late Dr Blanchard, of Ernestown, on the 13th July, at Napanee. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Tullock, Donald, Lieut 2d C.L.I. to Emma Maria Celie, third daughter of the late J. Le Foucheur Esq, of Pondicherry, on the 16th May, at Cuddalore, East Indies. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Williams, Lieut W. T. 32d Regt N.I. eldest son of t. Williams, Esq, of Lyward Lodge, Dorsetshire, to Catherine Winter, fifth and youngest daughter of Lieut-Col J. Wilson, of the abovementioned regiment, on the 23d May, at Secunderabad. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Maclean, George, Captain royal Artillery and Aide de Camp, fourth surviving son of Alex Maclean Esq, of Ardgour, and Lady Margaret, sister of the late Earl of Hopetown, to Amelia Jane, second daughter of His Excellency sir Colin Campbell, K.C.B. on the 12th July, at Colombo, Ceylon. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 518.
Sealey, George Prince, Esq, Lieutenant Bombay Artillery, to Anne, daughter of Richard Samuel White, Esq, of Gordon-place, Tavistock-square. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 519.
Ashburner, George Esq, of Calcutta, to Katharine, eldest daughter of the late Michie Forbes Esq, of Sillwood Park, Berks, and Crimond, Aberdeenshire, on 8th Nov, at Sunning-hill, Berks. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 646.
Hare, John Bowles, Esq, of Bristol, to Jane, daughter of the late Edward Strachey Esq, of the Bengal Civil Service, and niece of Sir Henry Strachey, Bart, of Sutton Court, Somerset, on 15th Oct at the British Embassy at Naples. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 646.
Mouat, Frederick, M.D., son of Colonel Mouat, Hon East India Company’s service, to Mary Rennards, youngest daughter of the late William Boyes Esq, of Raleigh-house, Brixton, Surrey, on 15th Sept, at Calcutta. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 646.
Pollings, William Esq, to Catherine Mary, eldest daughter of Captain William Widgen, on the Hon East India Company’s service, on 10th November, at Islington, London. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 646.
Rose, S. Esq, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late Hector Zimelli, Swedish and Norwegian Consul, at the Island of Malta, on 10th Oct, at Malta. Marriage - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 647.
DEATH
Beattie, J. the youngest child at A. Beattie, Esq, on 18th April, at Allahabad. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Besnard, R. L. Esq, late of Cork, on 6th April, of small-pox, at Patna. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Bouavia, Miss, the daughter of C. Bonavia, Esq, of the Engineer’s Service, and in the bloom of her age, on the 2d June, at her father’s residence, Valetta. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Brook, Mr J. D. a late resident of Malta, on the 24th June, at Alexandria, of plague, deeply regretted by his numerous acquaintance. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Brown, Mrs Mary, relict of the late J. Brown Esq, aged 76 years, on the 25th April, at Calcutta. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Cameron, E, daughter of W. D. Cameron, formerly of H. C. Bengal marine Service, aged 16 years, on 18th April, of cholera, at Cunnypore, zilla Furreedpore. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Clark, Jane, the beloved infant daughter of Capt J. Clark, commander of the “Cornwalis,” on the morning of the 29th March, at Girgaum, aged 6 months and 26 days. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
DaCruze, J. Esq, accountant, Union Bank, on 23d April, aged 43 years, of Calcutta. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Deefholts, the infant son of Mr and Mrs R. Deefholts, on 23d April, aged 11 months, at Calcutta. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
De Koros, Mr Csoma, on the 11th April, at Darjeeling. A provincial journal observes: “Mr Csoma de Koros, the Hungarian traveller, who was with us so recently, contracted a fever, while on his journey to Darjeeling. His object was to proceed from the place at Lassa, in Thibet, and he was waiting at Dr Campbell’s residence, pending the receipt of an answer from the Sikkim Rajah to his letter for permission to proceed on his journey. On the 6th of April, he had the fever very strongly, but could not be persuaded to take any remedies; on the following day he was better, and lively in conversation; on the 8th the fever returned with great strength; on the 10th he was again better, but unable to speak much, and on the following day he expired without pain or struggle.” Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Dennie, Colonel W. H., CB an ADC, H.M. 13th Light Infantry, aged about 49 years, deeply regretted, in action, at Jellalabad. The services rendered by this distinguished officer to his country and his government, are already on record, and the page of history will immortalize his memory. It may be said of this hero of Ava, that “as often as he lent blows, so often he gave wounds, and every wound a death.” Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
De Souza, Mr F. A. of the office of the Secretary to government in the Territorial Department, aged 32 years, deeply regretted by his relatives and friends, after a severe and protracted illness, on the 23d April, at Cavel. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Dutt, B. R., late proprietor of the Bow-bazar Dispensary, aged 26 years, on 24th April, of cholera, at Calcutta. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 127.
Flemying, E., second daughter of the late G. H. Flemying Esq, of Dublin, on 18th March, at Sylhet. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Floyd, A. M., wife of Mr J. Floyd jun, aged 23 years, on 22d April, at Allipore. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Greene, Mr W. B. H. aged 33 years, on 26th April, of cholera, at the General Hospital. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Hopper, Mrs M. L. wife of Mr J. C. Hopper, aged 20 years, on 13th April, of small-pox, at Bankeepore. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Impey, A. youngest daughter of E. Impey Esq, late of the Bengal Civil Service, at the residence of the Bengal Civil Service, at the residence of james J. Mackenzie, Esq. Russell-street, Chowringhee, on the 21st April, of cholera. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Johnson, S. E, the beloved wife of Major D. E. Johnson, 5th Fusilliers, after a short illness, on 5th July, at Gibraltar. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Judonaugh, B. at the early age of 19, on 25th April, of cholera, at Chinsurah, a student of the first class at the Hooghley College, deeply regretted by his class-mates, his instructors, and all who knew him. He was a highly intelligent and most amiable youth, and had lately distinguished himself by winning one of the senior scholarships accorded to the institution. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Karstensen, M. S, youngest daughter of the late C. Karstensen Esq, aged 16 years, on 20th April, at Serampore. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Kirchhoffer, F. Esq, of cholera, on 28th April, aged 55 years, at Calcutta. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Knox, Master A. L. aged 17 years, of cholera, on 17th April, at Calcutta. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Macdonell, Colonel A. aged 50 years, of the Fourth Regiment of Glengarry Highlanders, and Lieutenant on half-pay of the late Glengarry Fencible Regiment, on 1st June, at his residence at Alexandria. He died much regretted by a large circle of acquaintances, and has left a disconsolate widow and a numerous family to lament his loss. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Prescott, Capt C. De Glaquierre, 5th Regt Light Infantry, on the 30th March, at Bycullah, aged 37 years; deeply lamented in the circle of his acquaintance. Captain Prescott had held the office of political agent at Pahlanpore for upwards of ten years, and had always enjoyed the approbation and confident of government; the amiableness of his private relations and personal bearing towards the local authorities and people of Pahlanpore, has been acknowledged by the most unequivocal proof of their esteem and regret on his depature. He had resigned the service, and was to have left India in a short time. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Rodgers, G. W. the only and beloved child of Mr and Mrs G. E. Rodgers, on 16th April, of six hours’ cholera, at Calcutta. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Rattray, A, the beloved wife of R. H. Rattray Esq, on 19th April, aged 52 years, at Chowringhee. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Stone, Lieut T. E. of the 24th regiment Bombay Native Infantry, son of Major W. Stone, formerly of the Madras army, and grandson of the late Sir T. B. Plestow, of Watlington hall, Norfolk, on 10th May, in the 22d year of his age. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Terry, S. the beloved wife of Mr G. Terry, great trigonometrical survey of India, on 13th April, at Debra Doon. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Tombs, Lieut. W. H. 5th N.I. son of Major-general Tombs, of the Bengal Cavalry, aged 27 years, fell in action at the Pass of Khoord Cabool, on 8th Jan. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Twentyman, W. H. Esq, on 20th April, aged 48 years, at Calclutta. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Watson, the beloved wife of J. W. Watson, Esq, merchant, aged 36 years, on 17th April, of convulsions, at Menghyr. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Weir, Mr J. Sheriff’s Officer to the Supreme Court, aged 42 years, on the 26th April, at Calcutta. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 1, August 1842, page 128.
Burney, Mrs J. relict of the late R. T. Burney, of Calcutta, on 28th May, at Calcutta. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 254.
Elliott, Capt George, of the 5th Light Cavalry, and Military Paymaster in the ceded districts, on 20th May, at Bellary, Madras. He was the second son of the late John Elliott Esq, of Pimlico Lodge. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 254.
Elphinstone, William George Keith, C. B. Major-General on the service in India, and Command-in-Chief of the Army in Afghanistan, died of dysentery, at Lughman, on the 24th of April, and on the 30th his remains were interred within the walls of the Fort at Jellabad. A sad and solemn spectacle. He was the grandson of Charles, 10th Baron Elphinstone, and son of William Elphinstone, an East India Director, and previous Commander of an Indiaman; he was brother-in-law of Vice-Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm, G.C.B.; was the second cousin of the present Lord Elphinstone, and nephew of the celebrated Lord Keith; he had likewise a brother in the Army, Lieut-Colonel James Drummond Elphinstone. General Elphinstone entered the Arny as an Ensign, 24th March, 1804; was appointed, 11th August in the same year, Lieut of the 41st Reg,t of Foot; Captain 93d Foot, 16th June, 1896; Lieut and Captain 1st Foot Guards, 6 August 1807; Captain 15th Light Dragoons, 18th June 1810; Major 8th Foot, 2d May, 1811; Major 6th Drag. Guards, 20th January, 1812; Lieut-colonel 33d Foot, 30th September, 1813; Lieut-Col. 33d Foot, 30th September, 1813; Lieut-col 16th Light Dragoons, 12th April 1822; was made a Col. And Aide-de-Camp to George IV, 27 May, 1826; and a Major-General 16th June 1837. General Elphinstone served at Bergen op Zoom and at Waterloo. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 254.
Freeman, C. Esq. third Office of the Caledonia, son of Major Freeman, Nizam’s Service, on the 4th of May, accidently fell overboard at Calcutta. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 254.
Hare, David, Esq. third Commissioner of the Court of Requests at Calcutta, on 2d June, aged 67. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 254.
Harrison, John Henry, Assist-Surgeon, 17th Bombay N.I. at Kurrachee, in Lower Scinde, on 20th May, aged 27, of cholera. He was the third son of R. H. Harrison, Esq. of the Inner Temple; amiable, and deeply lamented by all who knew him. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 254.
Home, Major-General, Commander of the Nagpore Subsidiary Force, at Kampter, on 12th May. He was succeeded in his command by Colonel M’Leod. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 254.
Mullins, Captain John F, 12th N. I. April, on 30th April, at Mootechanee. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 254.
Purvis, Lieut W., R.N. on 15th May, at Calcutta, in the 48th year of his age. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 254.
Wallis, John George, infant son of the Rev. Arthur W. Wallis, of Magdalene Hall, Oxford, and Bishop’s College, Calcutta, aged 8 months, on 24th Feb, at see. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 254.
Wilkinson, Lancelot, Esq, Political Agent, at Lahore, died on the 13th Nov 1841. the “Friend of India,” of December 9, says – “In him government has lost one of its most eminent servants – the Service one of its brightest ornaments – and India one of its most indefatigable benefactors. He came out to India abut seventeen years ago, and could not therefore have been much beyond the age of thirty-five at the time of his premature death. After having served in several minor appointments, he was nominated Political Agent at Sehore. The talents he there displayed in the management of public business brought him the frequent commendations of government, and led to the offer of a secretary’s bureau at Bombay, which he, however, declined, under an apprehension that his health would not stand the confinement of such an office. There can be little doubt that if his valuable life had been prolonged, he would have attained the highest distinctions which the service can bestow.” – He was followed to the tomb by thousands, literally, thousands of lamenting natives, amongst whom were the nabob and minister of Bhopal. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 2, August 1842, page 256.
Clarke, M. E. widow of the late Col Clarke, C.B. of the Bengal Cavalry, on the 8th Sept at Blandford-square, London. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Dundas, W. Esq, of Ochtertyre, late of the East India company’s Service, Bengal, on the 20th Aug at Niagara Falls, Upper Canada. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Frost, H. W. Ensign 40th Regt Bengal N. I. fourth son of the late R. Frost, of the East India Home-Establishment, aged 22 years, on the 4th July, at Cawnpore. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Grant, P. Esq, Collector and magistrate, on the 26th May, at Masulipatam, East Indies. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Kirby, E. G. Sub-Conductor of the Pension Establishment at Bombay, wife of on the 9th June, at Bombay. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Magee, W. C. Esq, lady of, aged 20 years on the 28th June, at Calcutta. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Martey, Bennet, General in the Indian Army, of which he was considered the father, died on the 14th June, near Barrackpore, aged 89 years. He entered the service in 1771. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Murray, Capt. W. of the 22d Regt N.I. officiating Principal Assistant Commissioner of the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, of cholera, on the 27th June, at Jubbulpore, East Indies. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Newton, T. Major-General of the Bengal Army, and Col of the 40th Regt N.I. aged 50 years, on the 23d June, at Mussoerie. He was a soldier of distinguished gallantry. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Parrock, Assist-surg, Mysore Local Service, shot through the heart by an unknown hand, May 22, at Sheenroga, East Indies. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Saunders, Brevet-Major, H. M. 59th Regt, on the 18th of May, at Kandy, East Indies – A better officer or a more excellent man there could not be. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Wellesley, the Most Noble the Marquess of, aged 82 years, on the 26th September. This distinguished statesman was Governmor-gen. of India during one of the most memorable periods of its history, and may literally be said to be the founder of our Anglo-Indian empire. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 3, August 1842, page 390.
Baker, Captain Frederick, 9th Regiment Light Cavalry, son of Robert Baker Esq, of Newbury, on the 17th July, at Ferozepore, East Indies. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 519.
Bennett, Charles Luxmore, Esq, Captain in Her Majesty’s 68th Regt aged 31 years, on the 16th August, at Bombay. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 519.
Cuninghame, Lieut George W. 54th Regt Bengal Native Infantry, killed in action on the retrat from Cabul, aged 23 years. He was the only son of the late Major George Cuninghame, Bengal Artillery, and grandson of General Sir Joseph O’Halloran, G.C.B. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 519.
Duval, D. Ensign, 35th Regt Madras Native Infantry, only son of Captain Duval of Budleigh Salterton, Devonshire, on the 23d July, at Hurryhur, East Indies, aged 21 years. He was accidently drowned in attempting to cross a deep and rapid stream. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 519.
Laing, John William Esq, late of the Bengal Civil Service, on the 2d October, in Sloane-street, London. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 520.
M’Caskill, Charles, Lieutenant of Her Majesty’s 9th Regt Foot, younger son of Major-Gen. M’Caskill, of the same regiment, on the 10th July, at Jellalabad. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 520.
Munday, late of the Rev George, on the 7th July, at Chinsurah, Bengal. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 520.
Ottley, Isaac, Ensign of Her Majesty’s 10th Regt Foot, son of the late Colonel Ottley, on the 10th June, on his passage to Calcutta, aged 17 years. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 520.
Price, Lieutenant-General James, of the Bengal Artillery, aged 84 years, on the 3d August, at Bath. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 520.
Walker, Charles Augustus, Major-general in the East India Company’s Service, aged 58 years, on the 2d October, at Castle-House, Wilverscombe, Somerset. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 520.
Woods, N.A. Esq, late Surgeon in the East India Company’s Service, Madras Army, aged 44 years, on the 9th October, at Brook-street, Hanover-square. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 4, August 1842, page 520.
Bruere, John Elphinstone, Esq, Capt 13th Bengal Infantry, on 6th Sept, at Nusseerabad, Central India. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 647.
Forbes, Capt James Keith, late of East India Company’s service, on 27th Oct, at Oxford terrace, Hyde-park, London, aged 52 years. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 647.
Hewitt, - first Lieut Royal Marines, eldest son of the late Colonel Hewitt, of Her Majesty’s service, killed in action in China. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 648.
Morgan, Charles, letter-press printer, on the 12th Nov at London, aged 51 years. It is with deep regret that we announce the death of this talented individual, who, as a contributor to this Magazine upon “The Appropriation of Colonial Lands,” etc, proved himself possessed of talents of no ordinary kind. As an upright and honourable member of society, a kind parent, and a steady and industrious workman, his loss will be sincerely deplored by his family and relatives, while his memory will long be cherished by those who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 648.
Marshall, George Esq, Capt of his Majesty’s 31st regiment, eldest son of Colonel Marshall, of Bath, on 24th August, on the march to Caubul, aged 33 yars, universally beloved and respect. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 648.
Porteous, John Esq, of the firm of Oswald and Co, at Calcutta, and of Oswald, Porteous, and Co, Manchester, on 9th Aug, at Calcutta. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 648.
Paxton, Mr William, of the Australian Hotel, at his residence, Lower George-street, Sydney, on 10th May, aged 31 years. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 648.
Stuart, Dr Colonial Surgeon, on 26th May, Doctor Stuart had only recently arrived at Lake Inness, on leave of absence from Sydney, in the hope of recruiting his health. His zeal and high attainments had gained for him great consideration in his profession, whilst as an artist, his elegant illustrations of botanical and ornithological subjects, have been long favourably known to the scientific world. – Sydney Paper. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 648.
Sawbridge, Capt Wanley Elias, of Her Majesty’s 28th regiment, second son of Samuel Elias Sawbridge Esq, on Olanligh, Kent, on 11th Sept, at Minerva Point, Kurrachee, Bombay, of cholera. “His death was most sudden and unexpected, and up to the moment of his being seized with the dreadful scourge, he was untiring in his efforts to afford comfort and aid to the numerous sufferers by whom he was surrounded. – Bombay Paper. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 648.
Shaw, James, Esq, on 1st Sept – on board the Amherst, on his return from Arracon, to Calcutta, aged 42 years. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 648.
Travers, Henry Millett, Lieut, 8th regiment Bengal Native Infantry, attached to the 1st Light Infantry battalion, third son of Benjamin Travers Esq, of London, on 16th Aug, at Ferozepore, East Indies, aged 26 years. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 648.
Wittenoom, Charles Dirck Esq, the first appointed officer under the convention with the French, for conducting the overland East India mails through France, on 8th Nov at Euston square, London, aged 53 years. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 648.
Wellsted, J. R. Esq, F.A.S. Lieut, in the Indian navy, and author of “Travels in Arabia.’ “Travels to the City of the Caliphs,” etc, on 25th Oct, at London, aged 37 years. Death - Fisher's Colonial Magazine Commercial Maritime Journal - Vol 1, No 5, August 1842, page 648.