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- Colonial India
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Top: Figure of a soldier preparing a coffin with a cloth draped over it. THIS MONUMENT IS ERECTED / IN ADDITION TO ONE IN THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF CALCUTTA, / BY SIR DAVID OCHTERLONY AND THE OFFICERS OF THE ARMY UNDER HIS COMMAND, / TO THE MEMORY OF / LIEUTENANT PETER LAWTIER, / OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS IN THE ARMY OF BENGAL, ONLY SON OF THE LATE G. U. LAWTIE, ESQRE. AND SARAH HIS WIFE: / WHO AT THE AGE OF 23, AT THE CLOSE OF THE 1ST CAMPAIGN OF THE NYPAL WAR. / TO THE SUCCESSFUL TERMINATION OF WHICH / HIS EXERTIONS HAD EMINENTLY CONTRIBUTED, FELL A VICTIM TO HIS DEVOTION IN THE SERVICE OF HIS COUNTRY. / BELOVED, RESPECTED, AND ADMIRED. / BORN AT BANFF, FEBRUARY 25TH 1792. DIED MAY 5TH 1815. SOLA BONA QUÆ HONESTA
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