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He is the son of James Montresor and Mary Haswell. [1]
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Henry Armand Montresor is said to have died of wounds suffered during the siege of Trichinopoly (Tiruchirupalli), now Tamil Nadu. His death place Tanjore is given as in the large folding chart by Henry S. Wagner, F.S.A., in Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London, vol. 11, no. 2 (1916), between pp. 292-293. It was miscopied by compilers of Burke's Landed Gentry as Tangier, but that would require getting a mortally wounded man across the Indian Ocean, around the Cape of Good Hope, and all the way up the coast of West Africa to Morocco.
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