UK Quaker Deaths entries in this collection document in more or less detail the lives of many Quaker members. Most have standard biographical information – name, age, death date, position within the Society. More notable people may rate obituaries, even two or three pages.
Covering the period 1810 – 1918, the 27,580 entries are taken from the Annual Monitor. Some entries are from outside the UK, 52 for Canada.
Dorset Memorial Inscriptions has more than 56,000 index entries added taken from gravestones, tombs, monuments and even stained glass windows. The collection now totals 140,864 with entries from the mid 17th century to 2007. There are many entries with no date information.


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Mostly derived from newspaper listings are the following updates.
I was surprised to find a reference to this mural monument in a book I recently reviewed. The image is from the Illustrated London News of 17 November 1855; the monument in the Cathedral Church of St Paul in London, Ontario. It pays tribute to Lt. Col. Chester and the men of the 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers who fell at the Battle of Alma during the Crimean War (October 1853 – February 1856).