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India-related memorial inscriptions in England and Wales
Date transcribed | 2013-12-03 | Transcribed by | BACSA volunteers | Comment | A person noted as wife, widow, son, daughter, child, etc, may not necessarily be related to the person immediately before them in the index. Such relationships can be checked by reference to the relevant BACSA file in the British Library |
| Surname | 90th Light Infantry Perthshire Volunteers. | | Forename(s) | Names of 14 Officers | | Date of death | 1857-1859 | | Place name | Southsea | | Cemetery | Junction of Gordon and Victoria Roads | | County | Hampshire | | Remarks | Roadside Obelisk. Inscription: `Also of non-commissioned Officers, Buglers and Privates of the 90th Light Infantry Perthshire Volunteers who fell during the Mutiny in India in the relief, the defence, the capture of Lucknow, and in the subsequent operations to the end of the year 1859` | | BL reference | Mss Eur F370/1114 |
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