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The Morning Post (London), November 6, 1873, p. 8, col. 4
DEATHS
SITWELL – On the 1st inst., at Salcey Lodge, Northamptonshire, Cecilia Fanny, wife of George Frederick Sitwell, Esq., and eldest daughter of Henry Fitzroy, Esq., in her forty-first year.
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Northampton Mercury, November 8, 1873, p. 5, col. 5
FUNERAL OF MRS. SITWELL – On Wednesday the mortal remains of Mrs. Sitwell, wife of G. F. Sitwell, Esq., and eldest daughter of Hon. Mrs. FitzRoy, of Salcey Lawn, were interred in the quiet churchyard at Horton. The deceased had been staying at Salcey Lawn, where she died on Saturday last, and in accordance with her own wish she was buried at Horton churchyard, instead of Hartwell. The mourners were G. F. Sitwell, Esq., husband of the deceased, and his two youthful sons, Earl and Countess Rosslyn, Colonel Maude, Lady Beauclerc, Drury Wake, Esq., Captain Wake, - Wake, Esq., Rev. Sir Henry Gunning and Mrs. Gunning, and a number of the tradesmen from Hartwell. The Rev. A. Dampier performed the funeral service, and the Rev. Curzon Cursham, rector of Hartwell, also attended. Messrs. Brice and Sons, of Northampton, were the undertakers.
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The Morning Post (London), November 6, 1873, p. 8, col. 4
DEATHS
SITWELL – On the 1st inst., at Salcey Lodge, Northamptonshire, Cecilia Fanny, wife of George Frederick Sitwell, Esq., and eldest daughter of Henry Fitzroy, Esq., in her forty-first year.
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Northampton Mercury, November 8, 1873, p. 5, col. 5
FUNERAL OF MRS. SITWELL – On Wednesday the mortal remains of Mrs. Sitwell, wife of G. F. Sitwell, Esq., and eldest daughter of Hon. Mrs. FitzRoy, of Salcey Lawn, were interred in the quiet churchyard at Horton. The deceased had been staying at Salcey Lawn, where she died on Saturday last, and in accordance with her own wish she was buried at Horton churchyard, instead of Hartwell. The mourners were G. F. Sitwell, Esq., husband of the deceased, and his two youthful sons, Earl and Countess Rosslyn, Colonel Maude, Lady Beauclerc, Drury Wake, Esq., Captain Wake, - Wake, Esq., Rev. Sir Henry Gunning and Mrs. Gunning, and a number of the tradesmen from Hartwell. The Rev. A. Dampier performed the funeral service, and the Rev. Curzon Cursham, rector of Hartwell, also attended. Messrs. Brice and Sons, of Northampton, were the undertakers.
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