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Charles William Cavendish

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Charles William Cavendish

Birth
Chiswick, London Borough of Hounslow, Greater London, England
Death
21 Dec 1890 (aged 68)
Ryde, Isle of Wight Unitary Authority, Isle of Wight, England
Burial
Ryde, Isle of Wight Unitary Authority, Isle of Wight, England GPS-Latitude: 50.7252622, Longitude: -1.1690737
Plot
Old Cemetery, Section Y, Plots 3467-3468
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("Isle of Wight Observer" 27 Dec 1890, page 4)
DEATH OF MR. CHARLES W. CAVENDISH -- The inhabitants of Ryde, and especially the congreation of St. Mary's, deeply regret the death of a gentleman who has resided for many years in the town and was very much respected by all classes of the community --- we allude to Mr. C.W. Cavendish, who died at his residence, Charlemont, Spencer-road, on the 21st inst., after a short illness. He caught a severe cold attack of congestion of the lungs, and, notwithstanding the skillful treatment of his medical adviser, Dr. A. Davey, he succumbed to the illness on Sunday last. Mr. Cavendish was a genlteman of singular refinement and culture, and passionately fond of music. He was a staunch Catholic, and as the secretary of the "Society for the Propagation of the Faith," his name was a familiar one to Catholics in all parts of England. We need hardly say the deepest sympathy is felt with Mrs. Cavendish and the family in the sudden and unexpected bereavement which has clouded a season of the year most associated with pleasant family re-unions and gathering friends.
("Isle of Wight Observer" 27 Dec 1890, page 4)
DEATH OF MR. CHARLES W. CAVENDISH -- The inhabitants of Ryde, and especially the congreation of St. Mary's, deeply regret the death of a gentleman who has resided for many years in the town and was very much respected by all classes of the community --- we allude to Mr. C.W. Cavendish, who died at his residence, Charlemont, Spencer-road, on the 21st inst., after a short illness. He caught a severe cold attack of congestion of the lungs, and, notwithstanding the skillful treatment of his medical adviser, Dr. A. Davey, he succumbed to the illness on Sunday last. Mr. Cavendish was a genlteman of singular refinement and culture, and passionately fond of music. He was a staunch Catholic, and as the secretary of the "Society for the Propagation of the Faith," his name was a familiar one to Catholics in all parts of England. We need hardly say the deepest sympathy is felt with Mrs. Cavendish and the family in the sudden and unexpected bereavement which has clouded a season of the year most associated with pleasant family re-unions and gathering friends.

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Pray for the eternal rest of
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CHARLES W. CAVENDISH
Who died Decemeber 21
1890
Aged sixty eight years



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