The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 47
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2. At London, England, Sir William Mitchell, founder of the International Code of Signals.
Killed, ny a railway accident, Sir Francis Henry Goldsmid, M. P. for Reading, Eng.
Admiral Grey, G.C.B., third son of Earl Grey, the Premier of the Reform Bill, aged 72.
6. At Edinburgh, Scotland, Sir John Campbell, C.B., K C.S.I., aged 77.
10. On the S.S. Moravian, on her passage to Montreal, Capt, William Mcllmurray.
At Maple,Ont., Rev. Peter McNaughton, in his 81st year.
13. At Rochdale, Eng., of apoplexy, the wife of John Bright
14. Francis Henry Moran, the trumpeter who sounded the charge for the "Six Hundred."
19. At Oakville, Ont., Rev. Geo. Evans, M.A., aged 85.
At Frederlcton, N.B., Hon. Mr. Wilmot, late Lieut.-Governor, aged 70.
At Rome, Italy, the Princess Giustiniani, Countess of Newburgh, in her 88rd year.
23. At Toronto, Ont.., John Hamilton Eaton, late Major, Rifie Brigade, in his 70th year
25. At London, Eng, the Duchess of Argyle, in her 55th year
26. Right Rev. Dr. Gregg, Bishop of Cork, aged 80.
27. At Toronto, Ont, Mr. Isaac White, the oldest inhabitant of the city, for 83 years, a resident
28. At Richmond, near London, Eng., Earl Russell in his 86th year.
30. At London, Eng, Mr. Russell Gurney, M.P., the late eminent Recorder of London, aged 74.
31. Suddenly, in the Library of the House of commons, London, Mr Philip Wykeham Martin, M.P. for Rochester.