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  1. Excellent write-up , Mr Mukherjee , backed by hard work !
    ( A couple of typos may be corrected, where the year of death is typed 1922) ,

  2. A fantastic read! You clearly had to do a lot of research for this and getting access to those old maps helps tell the tale enormously. I’d not heard of Bishop Middleton before, actuallly I think the only old Bishop of Calcutta I’d previously heard of was Heber. Also, I’d never noticed those Fort William boundary posts before!! Are there many? Keep writing!!

  3. Thank you very much, this was a really helpful article. I’m researching a convict, Ann Fogg from England who was sent to Australia 1799, married a soldier who came to Calcutta and died there 1825 and was recorded as being buried in the Military Burial Ground, Bhowanipore. This helps clear everything up!

      1. If you are offering to located graves, I would be very grateful.
        I’m descended from a “Captain Joseph Leigh” who died in the General Hospital on the 22nd of March, 1822.

        All that is written about him in regards to his interment is the following :
        ” On this 23rd day of March 1822, Joseph Leigh, Pauper from the General Hospital, 46 years was interred at the Chaplaincy of Fort William by me –
        John Paget Hastings, Chaplain of Fort William ”

        The above article makes me wonder if he is similarly buried within the church’s burial grounds, but the wording is all very confusing.

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