Frederick-Montague Alison, 1835–1872?> (aged 36 years)
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- Frederick-Montague /Alison/
- Type of name
- birth name
- Given names
- Frederick-Montague
- Surname
- Alison
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Aide-de-Camp to Lord Clyde
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British King
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Source: Wikipedia
Citation details: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Tytler_(British_Army_officer) |
British Queen
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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The Crimean War
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Death of a father
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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Death
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Source: Morning Post
Citation details: 5 Feb 1872 |
Note
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Frederick Montague Alison, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army, late 19th Regiment of Foot, died, at Innes House, Elgin, on the 1st inst. This gallant officer was born, May 11, 1835, the second son of the late Sir Archibald Alison, Bart., D.C.L., the historian, by Elizabeth Glencairn, his wife, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick Tytler. Colonel Alison served in the Crimea and during the Indian Mutiny. In the latter campaign he was Aide-de-Camp to Sir Colin Campbell (Lord Clyde), and was wounded at the siege of Lucknow. Source: Illustrated London News, Saturday 10 February 1872 |
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1792–1867
Birth: 29 December 1792
— Kenley, Shropshire, England Death: 23 May 1867 — Possil House, Glasgow, Scotland |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1825 — |
13 months
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9 years
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1835–1872
Birth: 11 May 1835
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36
Death: 1 February 1872 — Innes House, Elgin, Moray, Scotland |
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Source: Morning Post
Citation details: 5 Feb 1872 |