FORCES MISCELLANY
Lord Duncan's Victory (Blockade of the Dutch Fleet) on 11 October 1797.
On board the "Monarch" James Chilvers, Able Seaman from Southall was killed.
Source: London Gazette of 21 December 1799
Crimean War.
Private Henry Chilvers of 30th Regiment of Foot was killed on 20 September 1855.
Source: Supplement to the London Gazette of 17 October 1854
Private James Chilvers, mortally wounded - shell wound of head.
Source: The London Gazette Extraordinary, 4 November 1860
YARMOUTH INDEPENDENT - 16 June 1900 Local Casualty List Norfolk Mounted Infantry
Private F.C. CHILVERS, son of Mr.E.CHILVERS, late of Yarmouth Royal Naval Hospital, (slightly wounded at Sanna's Post, March 30th)
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