OBITUARY.
Hon. G. C. Norton, aged 75 ; Archdeacon Freeman, from injuries received in an accident on Primrose Hill; Mr C. H. Prest, brother;; of the Archdeacon, burnt to death while in a fit; LieutenantGeneral Lemon, of Chinese renown ; Captain Tye, aged 90, an early Australian navigator; Dr. Peel, ex Dean of Worcester, and brother of the late k *-ir Robert; J. Birnie Phillip, eminent sculptor, aged 48 ;> Mi Corrot, French painter, aged 78 ; Professor Willis, of Cambridge Uni-. versity; George Withes, son of the eminent-contractor; Gerard Leigh, well known in sporting circles; Mr l)e Vere, chess player, aged 30 ; Sir Go^dswortby Gurhey, inventor of the bude light; Robert Hardwick, publisher; Dr. Gray, naturalist, of the British Museum; Edward Warner, ex M.P.; Rer. W. Spott, of Glasgow; Mr Mitchell, M.P., chairman of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China.* ■
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1985, 15 May 1875, Page 3
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139OBITUARY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1985, 15 May 1875, Page 3
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