He served in the 4th Battalion for some years, retiring in 1875.
He married in 1877 Adelaide, youngest daughter of Mr. James Blackwood of Melbourne, Australia, and leaves a son.
He settled in Norfolk and devoted himself to the breeding of Hackneys.He had been very seriously ill for sometime before his death and during the summer an operation was found to be necessary and he had a leg amputated. He rallied for some weeks but eventually died on 17th August at his residence, Keswick Lodge near Norwich.
He served in the 4th Battalion for some years, retiring in 1875.
He married in 1877 Adelaide, youngest daughter of Mr. James Blackwood of Melbourne, Australia, and leaves a son.
He settled in Norfolk and devoted himself to the breeding of Hackneys.He had been very seriously ill for sometime before his death and during the summer an operation was found to be necessary and he had a leg amputated. He rallied for some weeks but eventually died on 17th August at his residence, Keswick Lodge near Norwich.
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