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RADM Charles Drummond Veteran

Birth
Death
15 Nov 1771 (aged 89–90)
Burial
Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England Add to Map
Plot
East Cloister
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According to Drummond's Noble Families (ii. 24), Ve was a son of James Drummond, of Pitzallonie, Scotland, who died in 1711, hy Isabella Murray (or Moray), of Glentarf, widow of another James Drummond, of Monzie. He attained his seniority 12 Jan. 1735-6, and was super annuated 21 July 1747, with the rank and half-pay of a rear-admiral. He died, according to the Funeral Book, 15 Nov. His will, as of Park Prospect. Westminster, dated the 1st, with a codicil 5 Nov. 1771, was proved on the 29th of the same month, by his brother Gavin Drummond, Esq. (see his burial 22 Feb. 1773). and by William Drummond, of Sackville Street, wine merchant. He mentioned no other relations, and his bequests were of a trifling character.
Source: The marriage, baptismal, and burial registers of the collegiate church or abbey of St. Peter, Westminster, edited by Joseph Lemuel Chester, London, 1876
According to Drummond's Noble Families (ii. 24), Ve was a son of James Drummond, of Pitzallonie, Scotland, who died in 1711, hy Isabella Murray (or Moray), of Glentarf, widow of another James Drummond, of Monzie. He attained his seniority 12 Jan. 1735-6, and was super annuated 21 July 1747, with the rank and half-pay of a rear-admiral. He died, according to the Funeral Book, 15 Nov. His will, as of Park Prospect. Westminster, dated the 1st, with a codicil 5 Nov. 1771, was proved on the 29th of the same month, by his brother Gavin Drummond, Esq. (see his burial 22 Feb. 1773). and by William Drummond, of Sackville Street, wine merchant. He mentioned no other relations, and his bequests were of a trifling character.
Source: The marriage, baptismal, and burial registers of the collegiate church or abbey of St. Peter, Westminster, edited by Joseph Lemuel Chester, London, 1876

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