One word to record the death, at his mother's house in Aberdeen, of James Keith Angus, formerly well known in London as an enthusiastic patron of the drama, and a most intelligent dramatic critic. Keith Angus was once the editor and proprietor of the "Whitehall Review", and supported the cause of the drama with dignity, decision, and good taste. Many of his companions who saw him in middle age, becoming blind and unable to see the stage he loved so well, will regret the loss of a faithful, generous, and loyal gentleman.
One word to record the death, at his mother's house in Aberdeen, of James Keith Angus, formerly well known in London as an enthusiastic patron of the drama, and a most intelligent dramatic critic. Keith Angus was once the editor and proprietor of the "Whitehall Review", and supported the cause of the drama with dignity, decision, and good taste. Many of his companions who saw him in middle age, becoming blind and unable to see the stage he loved so well, will regret the loss of a faithful, generous, and loyal gentleman.
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JOHN ANGUS, Advocate,
Town Clerk of Aberdeen 1840-1875.
died 6th Nov 1878 aged 79. His widow
KATHERINE ANN FORBES
died 2nd August 1903 aged 85.
Their fourth son
JAMES KEITH ANGUS
died 29th October 1895, aged 47.
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