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Deaths & Funerals

If he’s most famous for poems about mass death and disaster, the deaths of individuals moved McGonagall just as much. Funerals were a pretty constant part of life, and high levels of mortality through disease meant that Victorian Britons might find themselves unexpectedly in mourning at any time.

  • Death and Burial of Lord Tennyson
  • Lines in Memoriam of the Late Rev. George Gilfillan
  • Lines in Praise of Professor Blackie
  • The Burial of Mr Gladstone
  • The Burial of the Reverend George Gilfillan
  • The Death of Fred Marsden, the American Playwright
  • The Death of Lord and Lady Dalhousie
  • The Death of Prince Leopold
  • The Death of the Rev. Dr. Wilson
  • The Funeral of the German Emperor
  • The Funeral of the Late Ex-Provost Rough, Dundee
  • The Funeral of the Late Prince Henry of Battenberg
  • The Late Sir John Ogilvy
  • The Tragic Death of the Rev. A. H. Mackonochie

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