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=== House Notes ===
 
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? York Herald Deaths Dec 2nd 1871 <br />On the 24th ult, at his residence, Haslington Road, York, aged 54, Permanent Sergeant William Quin, of the Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Hussars, late Troop Sergeant Major of the 6th Dragoon Guards (Carbineers) [dates only correct if this refers to our man]<br /><br />NPG portrait is of William Quin (active 1860s), of Burleigh, Wexford; husband of Jeanette Quin (née Anderson). <br /> no details to confirm it's our man<br /><br />Lieutenant William Quin of Britomart ... captured slaving vessels ... took them to Fernando Po [Opposing the Slavers: The Royal Navy’s Campaign against the Atlantic Slave Trade By Peter Grindal]<br /><br />T.F. Quin Clerk of the Crown [Select Committee on West Coast of Africa, parliamentary papers]; described as West African merchant in [England’s Mission: The Imperial Idea in The Age of Gladstone and Disraeli ... By C.C. Eldridge]<br />
 
? York Herald Deaths Dec 2nd 1871 <br />On the 24th ult, at his residence, Haslington Road, York, aged 54, Permanent Sergeant William Quin, of the Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Hussars, late Troop Sergeant Major of the 6th Dragoon Guards (Carbineers) [dates only correct if this refers to our man]<br /><br />NPG portrait is of William Quin (active 1860s), of Burleigh, Wexford; husband of Jeanette Quin (née Anderson). <br /> no details to confirm it's our man<br /><br />Lieutenant William Quin of Britomart ... captured slaving vessels ... took them to Fernando Po [Opposing the Slavers: The Royal Navy’s Campaign against the Atlantic Slave Trade By Peter Grindal]<br /><br />T.F. Quin Clerk of the Crown [Select Committee on West Coast of Africa, parliamentary papers]; described as West African merchant in [England’s Mission: The Imperial Idea in The Age of Gladstone and Disraeli ... By C.C. Eldridge]<br />

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William Quin
Quin, William.jpg
Born 1817
Died 1871
Residence Bathurst, River Gambia W Africa
in A31/2/2 c/o Spartalis, 36 Gresham House, Old Broad Street crossed out
c/o T.F. Quin 57 Old Broad Street, EC; Bathurst, River Gambia, West Africa [1869]
River Gambia c/o T.F. Quin, 44 Ludgate Hill, EC [A6:2]
Society Membership
membership ASL ordinary fellow
left 1871 deceased
elected_ASL 1866.01.02

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1871.10.20 death noted

Notes From Elsewhere

? York Herald Deaths Dec 2nd 1871
On the 24th ult, at his residence, Haslington Road, York, aged 54, Permanent Sergeant William Quin, of the Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Hussars, late Troop Sergeant Major of the 6th Dragoon Guards (Carbineers) [dates only correct if this refers to our man]

NPG portrait is of William Quin (active 1860s), of Burleigh, Wexford; husband of Jeanette Quin (née Anderson).
no details to confirm it's our man

Lieutenant William Quin of Britomart ... captured slaving vessels ... took them to Fernando Po [Opposing the Slavers: The Royal Navy’s Campaign against the Atlantic Slave Trade By Peter Grindal]

T.F. Quin Clerk of the Crown [Select Committee on West Coast of Africa, parliamentary papers]; described as West African merchant in [England’s Mission: The Imperial Idea in The Age of Gladstone and Disraeli ... By C.C. Eldridge]

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