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who killed Edward William bligh​

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Answered by Anamikaraj2019
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Bligh died in Bond Street, London, on 7 December 1817 and was buried in a family plot at St. Mary's, Lambeth (this church is now the Garden Museum). His tomb was notable for its use of Coade stone (Lithodipyra), a compound of clay and other materials which was moulded in imitation of carved stonework and fired in a kiln. This stoneware was produced by Eleanor Coade at her factory in Lambeth. The tomb is topped by an eternal flame, not a breadfruit.[37] A plaque marks Bligh's house, one block east of the Garden Museum at 100 Lambeth Road,[38] near the Imperial War Museum.

He was related to Admiral Sir Richard Rodney Bligh and Captain George Miller Bligh, and his British and Australian descendants include Native Police Commandant John O'Connell Bligh[39] and the former Premier of Queensland, Anna Bligh.[40][41] He was also distantly related to the architect and psychical researcher Frederick Bligh Bond.

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