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Fifty Six Non-Commissioned Officers
And Privates, Two Women & One Child
of H.M. 78th Highlanders who were Carried
off by Epidemic Cholera between 12th Oct
and 7th Nov-1832 and whose remains lie in
or near this spot. This fatal and most malig-
nant disease first shewed itself on 12th Oct
but on the 23rd had attained a degree of
extreme Virulence. on that day fourteen
Men Died. on the 24th Eleven. The names
of the Sufferers are inscribed on the other
Sides of the Monument which is erected
By their BROTHER SOLDIERS
Erected Anno Domine
APRIL 1833
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