Trinity Church and Parsonage, Sliema, Malta. c.1880

 

Margaret BABINGTON, aged 35 years, buried 19th June 1845

Charles Thomas BACKER M.D., buried 13th January 1824, aged 37 years

John Chancelor BACON, born 3rd October 1853, the son of John and Jane Bacon

John C. BACON, buried 24th July 1854, aged 9 months

Dr. Aurelio BADATT, Master of Anatomy and Surgery 1806. Senior Surgeon Mens Hospital Staff, 1805Ada E. BADGER, born in Mlata about 1862, the daughter of Dianna and John Badger. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Coppenhall, Cheshire. Her father ran the Edleston Road Imperial Hotel

George Percy BADGER, 21+, bachelor, born in England, married 8th January 1840 to, Maria Christiana WILCOX, 21+, spinster, born in England

Sidney H. BADGER, born in Malta about 1863, the son of Dianna and John Badger. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Coppenhall, Cheshire. His father ran the Edleston Road Imperial Hotel

Temistocle de Conti BAGGIO, bachelor, born in Corfu, married 12th June 1849 to, Katherine AUTIVY, the widow of Ambroise Filibert Leon Autivy, born in Aberdeen, Scotland

Luisa Celestina BAGLIETTO, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Manoel Baglietto, married 21st October 1889 to, William Henry COTTRELL, aged 26 years, bachelor, the son of Major William Foulkes Cottrell retired

Edward BAILEY, aged 18 years, seaman, buried 31st December 1860

Thomas BAILEY, died 16th February 1841, arrived on HMS Thunderer, from Marmorice. Died in the Lazaretto, from consumption

Thomas BAILEY, born in Malta about 1816. In 1881 he was an Inmate of the Westminster Union Workhouse, London

Walter L. BAILEY, born in Malta about 1849, the son of Mary and Henry Bailey. Living with his parents and family in Gillingham, Kent, in 1851

William BAILEY, aged 25 years, seaman on the Schooner Nymphe, buried 26th July 1850

William BAILY, born in Malta about1847. In 1881 he was living with his wife Martha and family in London

William J. BAILEY, born in Malta about 1850, the son of Mary and Henry Bailey. Living with his parents and family in Gillingham, Kent, in 1851

Reverend John BAIN, Minister of the Free Church of Scotland, 1847

Joseph BAINBRIDGE, an American Naval officer shot John Corcoran in a duel February 1803

Dr. Gregorio BAJADA, treasurer of St.John Hospital for men on Gozo, 1801

Agnes Gertrude BAKER, born 28th July 1849, the daughter of Louisa and William Baker

Married in July 1872, in England, Anastasia Caroline Alexandrina BAKER, the third daughter of Henry Baker retired, formerly of the Ionian Islands, to Reverend S.K. STOTHERT

B.B. BAKER, died at Sliema, 20th February 1868. Formerly the Director of the College at Corfu, and Professor of English Literature at the Ionian University

Benjamin Bartlett BAKER, 21+, bachelor, of Valletta, married 30th April 1836, to Frances BINGHAM, 21+, spinster, of Valletta

Catherine BAKER, died 2nd November 1847 of haemorrhage a few hours after giving birth to a son, the wife of Edwin Baker, proprietor Princess Royal Hotel. Aged 36 years, she left a husband and five children

Conrad E. BAKER, Clerk in the Appeal Court 1865

Edward BAKER, resident Malta, electoral list 1849

Edwin BAKER, married on 14th February 1848, to Margaret Sophia Ann GOODENOUGH, the eldest daughter of Edmund Goodenough, by the Reverend Dr. C. Falzon

Edwin BAKER, Princess Royal Hotel, in 1847

Edwin T. BAKER, living at 112 Strada Vescovo, Valletta, electoral list 1852

Hannah BAKER, died 11th January 1834, aged 52 years, the widow of Mr. Baker Ordnance Department. She had lived in Malta for about 30 years

Harriet BAKER, aged 18 years, the daughter of Samuel Baker, Artificer, Ordnance Department, buried 5th February 1844

Henry BAKER, born in Malta about 1806. In 1881 he was living in Plymouth, Devon with his daughter and grandchildren

Henry Gregory BAKER, died 1st January 1848, aged 2 months, the son of Mr. Edwin Baker of Princess Royal Hotel

Hilda Agnes Elvira BAKER, spinster, the youngest daughter of B.B.Baker LL.D., married 9th September 1867, to Frederick William JARRAD, bachelor, Royal Navy, the only son of J.Jarrad, of Borham, Surrey,

James BAKER, died 22nd April 1840, arrived on HM Frigate Castor, from Haifa. Died in the Lazaretto, from stomach cancer

John BAKER, died 29th November 1840, arrived on HM Steamer Cyclops, from Beirut. Died in the Lazaretto

John BAKER, the son of Samuel Baker, Artificer, Ordnance Department, buried 17th February 1845

John BAKER, born in Malta about 1859. In 1881 living in Woolwich, Kent

John BAKER, aged 32 years, buried 11th July 1855

Lydia Antoinette BAKER, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Sarah and Samuel Baker, HM Ordnance Department, married 1st June 1859 to, Henry Carleton THOMAS, 21+, bachelor, employee Admiral Superintendent’s Office, the son of George and Margaret Thomas

Norman Edwin BAKER, born 9th October 1836, the son of Frances and Benjamin Bartlett Baker

Samuel BAKER, from Sussex, Carpenter, married 8th October 1814 to, Catherine MEYNE

Samuel BAKER, from Sussex, married 13th October 1838 to, Sarah WINCH

Samuel BAKER, resident Malta, electoral list 1849

Samuel BAKER, Master Artificer, Ordnance Department, aged 61 years, buried 18th May 1852

William BAKER, of Malta, married at Jevington Parish Church 21st June 1848, to Louisa FILDER, eldest daughter of John Turner Filder, of Jevington Place, Eastbourne, Sussex

William BAKER, Clerk, Engineers Office in 1847. Living at 34 Strada Zaccaria, Valletta, electoral list 1852

W. BAKER, Freemason, Master of The Wayfarers Lodge 1896

Thomas BALAM, Ordnance Department, married 9th November 1819 to, Ann DEVATT

Teresa BALBI, minor, spinster, the daughter of Giuseppe Balbi, of Valletta, with the consent of her Guardian, married 24th December 1837, to Shuttilworth Myers WATSON, 21+, bachelor, of Valletta

The daughter of Angelo and Caterina BALDACCHINO, Antonia GAYLARD, 21+, widow, born in Malta, married 6th February 1870 to, Henry KREUZBERG, 21+, bachelor, born in Nettlingen, Hannover, Germany, Bandsman, HMS Caledonia, the son of Henry and Mary Caterina Kreuzberg

Johanna BALDACCHINO, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of John Baldacchino, Sailor, married 12th December 1882 to, William FLEETWOOD, aged 25 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Marine Artillery, the son of William Fleetwood, Brewer

Antonia BALDACCHINO, born 22nd October 1883 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Joseph BALDACCHINO, born 3rd February 1862 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Joseph BALDACCHINO, born 30th January 1870 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Marie Carmela BALDACCHINO, born 7th November 1858 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

F.W. BALDEN born in Malta about 1843. Living in Tranmere, Cheshire, with his wife in 1881

Henry BALDERSTON, died 12th November 1840, arrived on HMS Hastings, from Beirut. Died in the Lazaretto, from dropsy

Mary A. BALDOCK, born about 1804 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Marylebone, London

Arthur Vernon BALDRY, aged 25 years, bachelor, Foreman, the son of Nathan Baldry deceased, married 6th January 1896 to, Ellen BRETT, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of William Brett, Leading Man of Riggers, HM Dockyard

Sybil Maude BALDWIN, buried 9th December 1867

William Jeremiah BALDWIN, aged 30 years, widower, born in London, Police Constable, HM Dockyard, the son of John Thomas and Mary Ann Baldwin, married 26th October 1869 to, Dorothea VOGEL, aged 40 years, spinster, born in Bavaria, the daughter of Anton and Louisa Vogel

Charlotte BALFOUR, aged 26 years, buried 2nd April 1846

Sir Alexander John BALL. Born 22nd July 1756. Married Mary Smith WILSON, on 7th July 1785. Died 25th October 1809. Had been Civil Commissioner in Malta. State funeral 31st October 1809. Monument in Lower Barracca Gardens, Valletta. Had one son William Keith Ball, born 27th October 1791

Reverend John BALLIE, Minister of the Free Church of Scotland, 1847

Francis BALNEAVIS, appointed Clerk No.4. in the Ports Department, 13th October 1857

John BALSTON, aged 33 years, seaman, from Scotland, buried 20th February 1845

Mary BALZAN, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Calcidonia and Lucia Balzan, married 17th January 1867 to, Lewis KELLY, 21+, bachelor, Corporal, 2nd Battery, Royal Artillery, born Greenwich, Kent, the son of Lewis and Mary Kelly

Joseph BAMPTON, Sailmaker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804

Helen L. BAN, born in Malta about 1824. Living in Plumstead, Kent, in 1851

James BANFIELD, aged 40 years, died 10th October 1838

C. BANNISTER, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1883

Charles John BANNISTER, 21+, bachelor, born Deera, India, the son of Charles and Harriet Bannister, Commissariat Department, married 1st February 1877, to Flora MACKENZIE, minor, with her Guardians consent, born Malta, the daughter of Hector and Emily Mackenzie

Mrs. Barbara BARBAR, the widow of L.J. Barbar, died in Naples 15th June 1862

Carmela BARBAR, minor, the daughter of Louis Barbar, born Malta, married 3rd January 1844 to Thomas CORNER, 21+, bachelor, born in Fitzhead, Somerset

Edward BARBAR, born 4th March 1839. Joined the Police Department as Clerk No.3. in May 1857. Promoted to Clerk No.2. in 1860, and Clerk No.1. in 1868 in which position he remained until 1882. Electoral list 1864

Edward BARBAR, Chief Clerk, Police Department, died August 1890. Whilst bathing in St.Julians Bay, he was struck on the head by the keel of a boat. To an enquirer he said ‘It’s nothing’ but he died shortly after

George BARBAR, Clerk, Auditor General’s Office, in 1856, and Clerk, Chief Secretary to the Government Office, 1865

Lewis (Luigi) BARBAR, born Messina 1783. Declaration 13th March 1833, that he is a naturalized Maltese subject of Her Britannic Majesty

Lewis BARBAR, Wine Merchant, 26 Strada San Giovanni, Valletta, in 1847

Lewis BARBAR, died 2nd January 1848, aged 75 years, at his residence in Strada Britannica. Merchant, a long time resident in Malta, left a widow and numerous family. Buried 3rd January in the Carmelite Church

Mary BARBAR, fourth surviving daughter of the late Louis Barbar, to Filippo FARRUGIA, Chief Clerk of General Post Office, married at the Church of Vittoria Valletta, on 2nd September 1862

Rosaria BARBAR, the wife of George Barbar, 1st Clerk Chief Secretary to the Government Office, died 1st August 1865 in Sliema, aged 44 years

William Henry Louis BARBAR, born 29th April 1848, the son of Barbara Alexandrina Anable and Louis John Barbar

Annie BARBARA, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Grazio and Marie Barbara, married 5th February 1874, to Robert GREENAWAY, 21+, widower, of Bromley, Kent, the son of Thomas and Sophia Greenaway, Police Officer

George BARBARA, born 16th February 1867 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Joseph BARBARA, born 26th March 1861 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Marquis BARBARO of St.George, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1859. The Marchese Barbaro di San Giorgio was removed from his post as Inspector of Primary Schools by Governor O’Farrell in 1850. A schoolmistress, Miss Azzopardi claimed he was the father of her child and took him to court to obtain maintenance for the child but she lost and the court refused to declare him the father. During the proceedings the Marchese bi Barbaro called witnesses to prove that Miss Azzopardi had several lovers. Whilst this evidence may have cleared him of being the father of her child, for Governor O’Farrell it showed that the Marchese di Barbaro neglected his duty as Inspector of Primary Schools by not removing the unmarried Miss Azzopardi when clearly ‘with child’ but had allowed her to continue to teach ‘to the great scandal of the public’. In 1854 the Marchese Barbaro di San Giorgio sought compensation for loss of office, but the Governor refused it.

On 6th March 1862, in the Civil Court, Marquis BARBARO di San Giorgio, stood accused of stealing articles from the Union Club. He was found Guilty of stealing several pairs of opera glasses, a gold pin, gold buttons, coral buttons, glassware, and other items. He was sentenced to 5 years Hard Labour, but appealed for a re-trial

Ann BARBER, born about 1814 in Malta. Married. Living in Cheadle, Cheshire, in 1851

E.R. BARBER, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1890

Frances BARBER, died 2nd September 1891

Helen BARBER, born 30th September 1844, the daughter of Helen and Jabez Barber

Helen BARBER, born 30th September 1844 in Malta, the daughter of Helen and Jabez Barber. In 1851 living in Portsea, Hampshire

John BARBER, born about 1836 in Malta. Living in Fulham, London, in 1851

John BARBER, 21+, bachelor, born in Newington, Surrey, Police Force HM Dockyard, the son of Thomas and Ann Barber, married 31st January 1863 to, Ann SYMONDS, 21+, spinster, born in London, the daughter of William and Joan Symonds

Josephine BARBER, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of John Barber, married 23rd June 1890, to Arthur YOUNG, aged 28 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of Charles Young

R. BARBER, M.A., on the staff of Flores College, Valletta, 1899

Richard BARBER, aged 33 years, widower, Tutor, the son of Richard Barber, married 16th December 1896 to, Mary Ann BARBER, aged 33 years, widow, the daughter of William SILLY deceased

Thomas Hunt BARBER, widower, from Camberwell, Surrey, married 19th July 1834, to Sarah Ann GINGELL, minor, spinster, the daughter of Edward Gingell, with her parents consent

Mrs. Sarah Ann BARBER, died 16th January 1836, aged 20 years 7 months, after a painful illness

Thomas Edward BARBER, born 15th July 1835, the son of Sarah Ann and Thomas Hunt Barber

Thomas Edward BARBER, aged 13 months 14 days, the son of Thomas Hunt Barber, died Monday 29th August 1836, in Sliema

Saverio BARBERA, born 10th September 1839, the son of Antonia Zeraffa and Paolo Barbera

Francis BARCLAY, born about 1841 in Malta. Living in Chelsea, London, in 1851George BARCLAY born in Malta about 1842. In 1881, living with his wife Eliabeth and children in Woolwich, Kent

James BARCLAY, born in Malta about 1847. In 1881 in Plumstead, Kent, living with his wife Emily and son

Carmela BARDON, married 16th May 1833, to Michele PACE LLD, at St. George’s Church, Gozo. She was the daughter of Dr. Luigi Bardon, a Gozo Magistrate

Marco Antonio BARDON, LLD, resident Malta, electoral list 1864

Maria Antonia BARDON, married 16th May 1833, to Giuseppe CUTAJAR, Physician, at St. George’s Church, Gozo. She was the daughter of Dr. Luigi Bardon, a Gozo Magistrate

Dr.Salvatore BARDON, resident Sliema, electoral list 1849

Edward BARFIELD, his wife gave birth to a daughter at Kadikeni, 27th September 1866

George BARFOOT, 21+, bachelor, born in St.Margaret’s, Westminster, but resident in Rome, the son of Henry and Anne Barfoot, married 28th September 1854 to, Marie Emilie CUMBERWORTH, spinster, minor, born in Paris, France, the daughter of Alfred and Amelie Cumberworth, residents in Malta

Emma BARHAM, born about 1830 in Malta. Living in Chatham, Kent, in 1851

David BARJAHARAR, aged 23 years, buried 9th July 1860

Antonia Giuseppa Camilla BARKER, died 25th February 1845, the wife of W.W. Barker, British Consul at Messina

Francis Giuseppe BARKER, born 24th July 1888, the son of Edward Reynolds and Jane Barker, Superintending Clerk, A.P.D.

Henry BARKER, his wife gave birth to a daughter 1st December 1868, at Alexandria

Mary BARKER, born about 1802 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Birmingham

Gertrude Ellen Eleanor BARLOW, born 17th February 1874, the daughter of Henry George and Elizabeth Barlow

Hilda Margaret Englefield BARLOW, born 16th December 1872, the daughter of Elizabeth and Henry George Barlow

John BARLOW, 21+, bachelor, from Manchester, and of Messina, Sicily, married 3rd September 1827, to Selina HERVEY, 21+, spinster, the third daughter of Sarah and the Reverend Humphrey Archer Hervey, of Bridekirk, Cumberland

Richard Wellesley BARLOW, aged 35 years, buried 15th April 1839

Selina BARLOW, died 13th February 1878, aged 78 years, the widow of John Barlow

Charles H. BARMAN, born in Malta about 1860. Working as a Schoolteacher in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, in 1881

Joseph BARMBY, aged 18 years, buried 8th May 1833

Robert BARNARD, from Kent, Sailmaker, married 6th January 1820 to, Sarah YOUNG, from Dorset

Alexander BARNES, aged 4 months, buried 5th December 1850

Albert BARNES, born in Malta about 1864. Living with his widowed mother Antonia in Salford, Lancashire, in 1881

Charles William BARNES, born 11th February 1872, the son of Alfred and Emilia Barnes, Schoolmaster

George BARNES, born 9th December 1848, the son of Mary Ann and Thomas Barnes

Janet BARNES, died 26th April 1846, aged 5 years 5 months, the daughter and only child of the Reverend William Maule Barnes

John BARNES, Sailmaker, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803

John BARNES, 21+, bachelor, born Brockenhurst, Hampshire, Servant, the son of Jane and James Barnes, married 3rd June 1852 to, Letitia ALLEN, 21+, spinster, born Bushey, Hertfordshire, the daughter of William and Mary Allen

Louisa BARNES, aged 30 years, widow, the daughter of John ARENA, married 30th June 1882, to William WILLIAMS, aged 37 years, widower, 3rd Battalion, Kings Royal Rifles, the son of John Williams

Mary Ann BARNES, aged 3 years 6 months, buried 3rd September 1850

Thomas BARNES, resident Malta, electoral list 1852

Reverend William Maule BARNES MA, buried in the Protestant cemetery Naples, died 3rd June 1848, aged 38 years

William S. Stephen BARNES, born in Malta about 1847. Living with his widowed mother Mary Ann in Stoke Dameral, Devon in 1881

William Stephen BARNES, born 12th March 1843, the son of Mary Ann and Thomas Barnes

James BARNET, died 12th November 1838, arrived on the frigate Barham, from Basika Bay. Died in the Lazaretto, from dysentery

George BARNETT, aged 8 years, buried 20th February 1851

Josephine Blanche Ethel BARNETT, aged 10 months, buried 24th July 1861

John BARON, died at Marsala, of Manchester, aged 69 years, American Vice Consul, the oldest English resident in Sicily

Frances BARR, born about 1842 in Malta. In 1851 living in Portsea, Hampshire

James BARRATT, aged 52 years, from India, buried 27th February 1870

Allen L. BARRETT, a chemist, took over the firm of Collis & Williams, in 1897 and later the business of W.Kingston

Henry BARRETT, aged 25 years, seaman, buried 15th April 1865

Joseph BARRETT, aged 55 years, Captain, Merchant Navy, buried 31st February 1869

William BARRETT, born 6th April 1842, baptised 18th April 1859, the son of Sarah and William Barrett

Edith Melita BARRITT, born 16th August 1879, the daughter of Emily and Samuel Barritt

William BARROW, aged 73 years, seaman, buried 17th April 1864

F.H. BARRY, of London and Calcutta, died 6th July 1864 at the Imperial Hotel, aged 31 years

Dr.James BARRY, Staff Surgeon 1st Class, Military Medical Department in 1847. On electoral list 1849

Charles J. BARNSLEY, born in Malta about 1874. In 1881 living in Chorlton County Barracks, Hulme, Lancashire, with mother Emily J. and brothers and sisters

William BARRETT, born in Malta about 1862. Living in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, with his widowed mother Anne in 1881

Maggie BARRY, born in Malta. In 1881 living in North Camp, Farnborough, Hampshire with Bridget Hennessey and her children, who had adopted him

Charles Eugene BARTHOLOMEW, 21+, bachelor, of Edinburgh, the son of Eugene George and Lucy Bartholomew, married 22nd September 1873, to Edith Annie RYE, 21+, spinster, of Banbury, Oxfordshire, the daughter of Arthur and Johanna Rye

John BARTLETT, died 22nd September 1832, arrived on the brig Vestal, from Smyrna. Died in the Lazaretto

Catherine BARTOLO, born 11th May 1815 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Silvestro BARTOLO. In March 1889, Salvatore Attard, aged 21 years, and Silvestro Bartolo, aged 25 years were two Maltese boatmen engaged by three soldiers, Private Charles Andrews, Berkshire Regiment, Private James Casey of the Medical Staff Corps, and William Sutton a Trumpeter, Royal Artillery, to take them from Valletta to Ricasoli, when a dispute broke out over payment. Though the soldiers offered more than the correct fare the boatmen demanded more, which was refused. They threw Andrews and Casey overboard. Casey managed to swim ashore, but Andrews held onto the side of the boat. He was then hit over the head with a piece of wood, and had his fingers smashed so that he left go, and sunk beneath the water. Attard and Bartolo stood trial for murder. Attard was found Guilty and sentenced to Penal Servitude for Life, whilst Bartolo was Acquitted

Agnes Mary BARTON, aged 23 years, spinster, married 5th August 1891, to Frederick Mott ROGERS, aged 29 years, bachelor, Bombardier, Royal Artillery

George Charles BARTON, aged 24 years, seaman, buried 30th August 1855

William BARTON, from Hampshire, married 24th January 1852 to, Ann BONGER, from Newry

Jacob BARUCH, baptised 22nd March 1856, aged 34 years, Hebrew, the son of Isaac and Esther Baruch, of Corfu

James John BARWICK, born in Malta about 1851. Working as a Railway Porter in 1881 and living in Islington, London, with his wife Harriett and their children

Jane BASE, born about 1835 in Malta. Living in Norwich in 1851

William BASS, aged 27 years, bachelor, Smith, married 17th August 1887 to Jane TOMLIN, aged 27 years, spinster

D.M. BATES, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1893

Emily Maude BATES, born 19th May 1879, the daughter of Emily Jane and John Joseph Oran Bates

John BATES, living 75 Strada Ridolfo, Sliema, 1895 Voters list

M. BATES, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1897

R. BATES, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1883

R.C. BATES, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1895

Isabella BATHURST, the daughter of Julia and the Hon. Seymour Bathurst, Treasurer to the Government of Malta, baptised 26th August 1830

Isabella BATHURST, buried 25th August 1830, aged 3 weeks, the daughter of the Hon. Seymour Bathurst

Isabella Frederica Melita BATHURST, aged 5 weeks, the daughter of Colonel the Hon. Seymour Bathurst, buried 11th October 1831

Thomas BATT, born in Malta about 1869, the son of Thurza and Thomas Batt. Living with his parents and family in Plumstead, Kent in 1881

Caroline BATTERSHALL, born about 1828 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Plymouth, Devon

Richard BATTY, Labourer, working in HM Dockyard April 1803

Matilda BAWDEN, born about 1830 in Malta. In 1851 living in Portsea, Hampshire

Gertrude Melita BAXTER, born 7th December 1844, the daughter of Harriet and Dr. Alexander Baxter

Reverend L.P. BAYARD, died 2nd September 1840, aged 50 years. Arrived on HM Steamer Alecto, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto, from fever. Connected with the diocese of New York, America

Jean BAYLE, 21+, widower, born in Perpignan, France, Merchant, the son of Jean and Christine Bayle, married 17th July 1854 to, Adelaide CLAUSON, 21+, spinster, born in London, the daughter of Elizabeth and Hieronimo Johan Clauson, of Christiana, Norway

Alfred BAYLEY, aged 34 years, widower, Engineer, the son of Henry Bayley, married 27th April 1882, to Giuseppa TONNA, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Salvatore Tonna

William BAYLEY, aged 45 years, seaman, buried 18th August 1868

Emma BAYLISS, born in Malta about 1844. In 1851 living with her uncle and aunt John and Mary Gillard, in Woolwich, Kent

Mary A. BAYLISS, born in Malta about 1840. In 1851 living with his uncle and aunt John and Mary Gillard, in Woolwich, Kent

Catherine Dessilla BAYNES, died 1888, the widow of Sir Edward Stuart Baynes, KCMG, aged 88 years

Edward Stuart BAYNES, later Sir, Freemason, member of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1815

Frances Edith BAYNES, aged 16 months 10 days, buried 10th June 1850

Julia BAYNES, died Tuesday 23rd September 1834, aged 13 months, the infant daughter of Edward Daves Baynes, at the residence of John Hookham Frere

D.Stuart BAYNES, resident Malta, electoral list 1864

Robert BAYNES, born in Malta about 1850. In 1881 living in Skipton, Yorkshire

Charles BEACHER, buried 30th August 1853, aged 20 years

Henry Charles BEAL, born in Malta about 1853. In 1881 living with his wife Caroline and children in Coventry, Warwickshire

John BEAM, aged 54 years, buried 23rd August 1838

Edward BEARD, Sawyer, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804

William Fortescue BEARCROFT, aged 31 years, bachelor, the son of James Bearcroft, married 26th October 1890 to Frances Katherine TILL, 21+, spinster, the daughter of John Till

Alice Eliza BEATON, died 11th July 1877, aged 22 months, the daughter of Charles Beaton

Charles Peter William BEATON, born 20th December 1841, the son of Eliza and James Beaton

Charles W.P. BEATON, born in Malta about 1842. Living in 1881 with his wife Harriett and children in Portsea, Hampshire

Eliza BEATON, aged 46 years, buried 15th April 1849

Frances Maria BEATON, born 20th June 1839, the daughter of Eliza and James Beaton

George BEATON, born 13th June 1831, the son of James and Eliza Beaton

George H. BEATON, full age, bachelor, Chief Engineer HM Dockyard, born Malta, the son of James and Eliza Beaton, married 10th September 1877, to Eliza Georgiana Bellwood GARFIT, full age, spinster, of England, the daughter of Frederick Garfit

George Hiram BEATON, became Chief Engineer in the Dockyard before taking up a similar post in Devonport on his return to the UK in 1879

Horissa Melita BEATON, bord 23rd July 1843, the daughter of James and Isabella Beaton

Isabella Melita BEATON, died 16th January 1851, the daughter of James and Isabella Beaton, aged 10 months

James BEATON, widower, HM Dockyard, married 15th September 1849 to, Elizabeth MORGAN, the widow of John Morgan, resident in Malta

James BEATON, living Senglea, electoral list 1852

James BEATON, Commissioners Coxswain, HM Dockyard, from December 1829 to May 1832

James BEATON, with his wife Eliza came out to Malta before 1831, and he took a post in HM Dockyard. They had four sons, James Dixon Beaton, George Hiram Beaton, Willoughby Drummond Joseph Hutton Beaton and Charles William Peter Beaton

James BEATON, Freemason, one of the petitioners for the establishment of The Union of Malta Lodge in 1831. Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1834, 1838

James Dixon BEATON, buried 3rd February 1853

Jessie H. BEATON, died 31st July 1875, aged 3 months, the daughter of Charles Beaton

Louisa Ellen BEATON, born 24th October 1879, the daughter of Charles William and Harriett Beaton

Melita Kate BEATON, died 4th November 1878, aged 10 months, the daughter of Charles Beaton

Sarah Ince Curtis BEATON, born 17th February 1837, the daughter of Eliza and James Beaton

Thomas Gilbert BEATON, born 9th November 1832, the son of James and Eliza Beaton

Thomas Gilbert BEATON, aged 10 months the son of James and Elizabeth Beaton, buried 22nd September 1833

Willoughby Drummond Joseph Hutton BEATON, born 8th December 1834, the son of Eliza and James Beaton

Willoughby John BEATON, born in Malta about 1852. In 1881 working in H.M.Dockyard, and living in Kingston, Hampshire with his wife Annie Frances and their children

George BEAUMONT, buried 10th February 1829, aged 64 years, in the service of the Rt.Hon. John Hookham Frere

Amelia BECK, born in Malta about 1849. In 1881 living in Geenwich, London, with her widowed mother Mary Ann and brother Henry

Ann Catherine BECK, born 13th August 1838, the daughter of Susannah and Thomas Hill Beck

Ann Catherine BECK, born 13th August 1838, the daughter of Susannah and Thomas Hill Beck. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent

Catherine Jane Reeves BECK, born 23rd February 1840, the daughter of Susan and Thomas Beck

Charles BECK, Foreman, Royal Engineer Department in 1856. Living at 4 Strada Desain, Vittoriosa, on electoral list 1852

Charles BECK, born in Malta about 1846. Living with his 73 years old widowed mother Susannah in 1881, in Plumstead, Kent

Charles BECK, Clerk of Works, Royal Engineers Department, aged 49 years, died 29th July 1865 in Valletta. He left a widow and four children

Charles John Friend BECK, born 13th June 1844, the son of Susannah and Thomas Hill Beck

Dr.Edward BECK, died 31st January 1893, at Pieta, aged 23 years

Francis BECK, living 39 Strada Toro, Cospicua, electoral list 1852

George T. BECK, Head Guardian of Aqueducts, in 1856. Living 34 Strada Mercato, Floriana, on electoral list 1852

Henry BECK, living 34 Strada Mercato, Floriana, electoral list 1852

Henry BECK, born in Malta about 1852. In 1881 living in Geenwich, London, with his widowed mother Mary Ann and sister

Hill BECK, died 9th September 1850, for many years Master Artificer, Royal Engineers. He left a large family

John BECK, Clerk to the Town Major, in 1849. On electoral list 1852, 1856 and 1864

Maria BECK, nee ZAMMIT, the wife of Robert Nicholas Beck, died 31st July 1886

Robert Nicholas BECK, died 26th December 1894, at the Seaman's Hospital, Floriana, aged 73 years. Had been a Sergeant, Drum-Major, in the 88th Regiment, during the Crimean War. He left the Army in 1860, and returned to Malta. In later years was the Clerk for St.Paul's Anglican Cathedral. He married Maria ZAMMIT, in 1844. In 1852 their first son, Robert George was born on the Isle of Wight. A daughter Mary was born at Aldershot and a second son James at Castlebar, Ireland in 1859. Their first son died 5th September 1867, aged 15 years, whilst they lived in the Verger’s quarters at St.Pauls Anglican Cathedral, and the boy was buried at the Church of Porto Salvo

Robert Nicholas BECK, Freemason, Tyler of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1889. Tyler of the District Grand Lodge of Malta

Thomas H. BECK, born in Malta about 1845. In 1881 living with his wife Sarah at Kingston on Thames, Surrey

Thomas Hill Raynes BECK, born 9th March 1843, the son of Susannah and Thomas Hill Beck. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent

William BECK, Smith, aged 33 years, arrived from England, September 1828 to work at HM Dockyard

Caroline BEDFORD, born about 1820. Married. In 1851 living in Woolwich, Kent

John BEE, Labourer, working in HM Dockyard, April 1803

John BEECH, born about 1806 in Malta. In 1851 living in Bolton, Lancashire

Michael BEECHAM, born in Malta about 1803. Living in Wigan, Lancashire, in 1851

F.W. BEECHEY, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1874

Amy Elizabeth BEECHCROFT, born 27th May 1864, the daughter of Mary and Zoffany Douglas Beechcroft

Edward BELBRIAN, aged 55 years, seaman, buried 24th September 1860

Gaspara BELFIORE, aged 55 years, the wife of Paolo Gaetano Belfiore, buried 3rd November 1847

Paolo BELFIORE. A sworn statement made by Angelo MORO, a native of Genoa, said that he was a friend of Paolo Belfiore, who had been a monk in Holy Orders but had run away from Sicily in consequence of his having murdered a brother monk. On Malta he resided with two sisters in Misida, Laura and Gaspara MINAURA. They attended the protestant church and were of independent means

Paolo Gaetano BELFIORE, bachelor, of Ferla, Sicily, married 16th January 1841 to Gaspara MINAURA, of Syracuse, Sicily

Mrs BELL. Died 5th October 1840, on the English Brig Witherell, from Alexandria. Foetus aborted by Mrs.Bell, a passenger

Andrew BELL, 21+, bachelor, of Largs, Scotland, Civil Engineer, married 20th March 1862, to Euphemia Patterson GARDNER, 21+, spinster, of Dundee, the only surviving daughter of the late Peter Gardner

Arthur David BELL, born 15th February 1841, the son of Hester Louisa and Thomas Bell, of Alexandria, Egypt

Emily Jane BELL, born 14th February 1840, the daughter of Hester Louisa and Thomas Bell, of Alexandria

George BELL, aged 22 years, buried 11th May 1840

Hester Louisa BELL, died on 22nd December 1847, aged 39 years, of apoplexy in Alexandria, Egypt. She was the wife of Thomas Bell, merchant, and the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David of Gozo. She left seven young children

James BELL, buried 15th March 1823, aged 28 years, Merchant

James BELL, buried 26th January 1827, aged 45 years

James BELL & Company, Merchants, at 117 Strada San Domenico, Valletta, in 1847

John BELL, 21+, widower, from Bristol, Captain of the Merchant Brig The Sisters, married 13th August 1825, to Charlotte WILLIAMS, 21+, spinster, from Bristol

J.A. BELL, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1897

James Leonard BELL, his wife gave birth to a son 18th January 1869, at Alexandria

James Leonard BELL, his wife gave birth to a son 14th April 1870, at Alexandria

Joseph BELL, seaman, buried 10th September 1855, aged 35 years

Louisa Elizabeth BELL, born 12th October 1838, the daughter of Hester Louisa and Thomas Bell

Moberly Charles BELL, born 9th May 1837, the son of Hester Louisa and Thomas Bell, Merchant at Alexandria, Egypt

Sophia BELL, buried 12th May 1829, aged 1 year seven months, the daughter of James and Charlotte Bell

Thomas BELL, of St.Marylebone, London, and Alexandria, Egypt, married 5th January 1836, to Hester Louise DODD, the widow of the Reverend Charles William Dodd, and the daughter of John DAVID, of Malta

Thomas BELLAM, aged about 65 years, buried 31st July 1837

Dr. BELLANTI, went to Scutari Hospital in 1854 during the Crimean War

Michele BELLANTI, Teacher of Drawing at Malta University and the Lyceum, 1865

William BELLRUST, born in Malta about 1818. Living in Saffron Walden, Essex, in 1851

William BELTON, born in Malta about 1867. Working as a Servant in the household of the Reverend Charles John Coar, Chaplain to the Forces, in Colchester, Essex, in 1881

Victoria BENASSI, born 3rd July 1847, the daughter of Giuseppe and Marietta Anna Benassi, nee MANGAFFA, of Trieste

Reverend Edward BENBOW, aged 43 years, the youngest son of John Benbow of London, Rector of Aldenham, Hertfordshire, buried 29th March 1850

Lazzaro BENDHAM, Broker, at 9 Strada San Ursola, Valletta, in 1847. Present at the first Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held on 1st January 1849

Charles George BENHAM, born 29th March 1845, the son of Mary and David Benham

Amabile BENNETT, Servant in the House of Incurables, 1865

Benjamin BENNETT, born in Malta about 1861. Working as a Clerk in the Civil Service, and living in Brighton, Sussex in 1881

Henry Barbara BENNETT, living 21 Strada Zecca, Valletta, electoral list 1852

Henry Barbara BENNETT, 21+, bachelor, born in London, Merchant, the son of Benjamin and Mary Ann Bennett, married 30th September 1869 to, Mary Augusta IRVIN, 21+, the widow of Henry William Irvin, born in England, the daughter of Edward ond Susannah STONE

Margaret BENNETT, born about 1814 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Aldgate, London

Melita BENNETT, born about 1847 in Malta. Living in Cornwall in 1851

Paul Roberts BENNETT, 21+, bachelor, born Tollard Royal, Wiltshire, the seventh son of Mr.Bennett, Norrington Farm, Wiltshire, married 17th February 1844 to Vincenza HYZLER, the widow of G. Hyzler, and daughter of Emmanuele and Giuseppa FARRUGIA

Robert BENNETT, born in Malta about 1864, the son of Margaret and Joseph Bennett. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Birmingham

Samuel Robert BENNETT, born 3rd August 1843, the son of Anna Maria Hay and Samuel Morn Bennett

Sarah BENNETT, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Bennett, married 22nd February 1886 to Samuel HANNA, aged 22 years, bachelor, Private, 32nd Regiment, the son of Alexander Hanna

Vincenzo BENNETT, born 1st April 1860. Employed for a short period at the St.Elmo Lighthouse, Valletta, as 2nd Class Assistant Keeper, in 1882, but the same year moved with the same rank to the Gozo Lighthouse

Captain William BENNETT, aged 39 years, died 25th July 1848, arrived from Constantinople on English Schooner Pashaw, Died in the Lazaretto from typhoid fever

William Douglas BENNETT, 21+, bachelor, born in Dublin, employee of Ordnance Department, the son of Samuel and Harriet Bennett, married 10th July 1855 to, Mary Elizabeth HOLLINGSWORTH, 21+, spinster, born in Barbados, West Indies, the daughter of Thomas and Charlotte Hollingsworth, of Barbados

BENTLEY’S. Bentley’s Hotel, 278 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847

Anne BENTLEY, aged 50 years, buried 16th October 1842

George BENTLEY, buried 10th July 1837

George BENTLEY, living 278 Strada Reale, Valletta, electoral list 1852

John BENTLEY, died 21st November 1845, the eldest son of the late John Bentley, at the home of his sister Mrs. McClelland

Martin J.A. BENTLEY, born in Malta about 1861, the son of Emma Jane and Martin Bentley. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Plumstead, Kent

George H. BENTON, born in Malta about 1832. Living with his wife Eliza in Stoke Damerel Devon, in 1881, when Chief Engineer in the Dockyard

Henry Goodwin BENWELL, died 15th February 1874, aged 41 years, of London

Dr. Leopoldo BERNARD, Men’s Hospital Staff, 1802

Dr. Salvatore BERNARD, living at 76 Strada Teatro, Valletta, electoral list 1852

William D. BERNARD, aged 59 years, buried 31st January 1866

Edith Emberline BERRIDGE, aged 22 years, spinster, Dressmaker, married 4th November 1887, to William Robertson HOGG, aged 24 years, bachelor, Canteen Steward

Henry J. BERRY, born in Malta about 1867. Employed as a Farm Worker in Devon in 1881

Anne BERTLIN, aged 33 years, buried 12th September 1844

Anthony BERTLIN, 21+, bachelor, resident in Valletta, married 29th February 1840, to Anne FIDDES, the widow of Surgeon Fiddes, 85th Regiment, and daughter of James GALLAND

George Charles Galland BERTLIN, born 8th September 1842, the son of Anne and Anthony Bertlin

Maria Marina BERTLIN, born 4th April 1841, the daughter of Anne and Anthony Gerlin

Mary Marina BERTLIN, aged 8 months, buried 3rd December 1841

William BERTLIN, aged 1 day, buried 18th August 1844

William BERWICK, buried 9th December 1819, Seaman

Edgar BESANT, aged 37 years, bachelor, Civil Servant, the son of William Besant, Gentleman, married 29th March 1880, to Margaret Fleming EVANS, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Bickerton Evans, Gentleman

Giacomo BESCINSKY, died 16th December 1871

Charles BESSETT, born about 1844 in Malta. Living in Liverpool in 1851

Federico BESSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Neufchatel, Switzerland, married 7th February 1848 to, Maria VELLA, 21+, spinster, born in Malta

Thomas BEST, seaman of the brig Judge Thomson from Guernsey, aged 58 years, buried 9th April 1842

Alexander Mackenzie BETHUNE, 21+, bachelor, born in Dingwall, Scotland, employee with P.&.O. Shipping Co., the son of the Reverend Hector Bethune and Jane Mackenzie Bethune, married 19th January 1857 to, Louisa Frances PIESSE, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Francis Alexander and Martha Burke Piesse

Alexander M. BETHUNE, his wife gave birth to a son at Alexandria 18th February 1859

Carlo BETTS, resident Malta, electoral list 1853

Charles BETTS, Freemason, one of the petitioners in 1815 for the establishment of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul

Charles BETTS, living 19 Fuori la Mina, Valletta, 1895 electoral list

John BEVAN, died 8th May 1840, aged 27 years, Commanding the schooner Julia

BEVERIDGE. Beveridge Lodging House at 9 Strada San Ursola, Valletta, in 1847

Adam BEVERIDGE, married 16th August 1826 to, Jane McGUIGGAN

James BEVERIDGE, arrived to take charge in November 1849, as Chief Warder of the Military Prison at Lower St. Elmo

James BEVERIDGE, Chief Warder in charge of St. Elmo Prison, aged 48 years, buried 23rd September 1851, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Mary BEVERLEY, buried 27th February 1828, aged 51 years

John BEVIL, died by drowning 16th June 1834, arrived on the Frigate Tyne, from Gibraltar. Buried 19th June

Charlotte BEVIS, buried 3rd March 1821, aged 72 years

George Matthurin de Jong BEYTE, 21+, widower, born in Bombay, Master Mariner, the son of Henry and Clementine Beyte, married 10th August 1865 to, Alice CROWE, 21+, widow, born in London, the daughter of George and Ann Palliser Crowe

Joachim BEZZINA, born 27th April 1825 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Marietta Concetta BEZZINA, born 15th September 1880 in Kalkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Philip BEZZINA, born in Gharghur 1831, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Salvatore BEZZINA, born 13th September 1838 in Vittoriosa, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Spiridione Melchore Thomas BEZZINA, born 18th December 1862 in Vittoriosa, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Ann BIBBY, born about 1827 in Malta. The wife of James Bibby, living with her husband in 1851 in Bolton, Lancashire

T. BICHLE, HM Dockyard Police, October 1857

Mary Anne BICKERTON, married January 1843, to Cecil Augustus BISSHOPP

Thomas BIDGOOD, married 10th February 1816 to, Susannah WALLCROFT, from Ireland

George BIGG, aged 39 years, seaman, buried 3rd January 1862

Charles BILLINGHURST, aged 47 years, seaman, buried 17th June 1864

Thomas W. BILLINGTON, born in Malta about 1860. In 1881 living in Northampton

Alexander H. BINGHAM, born in Malta about 1868. A scholar in 1881 attending school at 44 Mare Street, Hackney, London

Alexander Hope BINGHAM, born 1st January 1868, the son of Eveline Celia and Edmund Heathcote Bingham

Edmund BINGHAM, 21+, bachelor, born in Corfu, the son of Edmund and Emma Bingham, married 29th April 1863 to, Eveline Celia HOPE, 21+, spinster, born in Corfu, the daughter of Alice and the late Robert Valentine Hope

Edmund Peter John Robert Heathcote BINGHAM, born 9th July 1865, the son of Eveline Celia and Edmund Heathcote Bingham

Eleanor BINGHAM, aged 47 years, buried 21st September 1835

Frederick BINGHAM, born 4th October 1827, the son of William and Eleanor Bingham

Louisa BINGHAM, born about 1823 in Malta. In 1851 living in Westminster, London

Peter BINGHAM, died 10th June 1864, aged 38 years. Merchant, of Corfu

Sarah BINGHAM, died 26th October 1856, aged 32 years, of Valletta, the wife of Peter Bingham

William BINGHAM, 21+, widower, from Nottinghamshire, resident in Malta, married 12th December 1824, to Eleanor STOCKER, 21+, the widow of Richard Stocker, formerly Eleanor TEMPLE, of Marylebone, London

William BINGHAM, I n 1833, Clerk of Stores, Director of Works Department

Mrs. M.A. BINGLEY, died 24th November 1844

Charles BIRCH, born in Malta about 1811. Living with his wife Betsey and son Samuel in 1881

Edward BIRD, born in Malta about 1820. In 1881 a Pauper living in the Stratford on Avon Union Workhouse

Richard J. BIRD, born in Malta about 1813. A widower in 1881 living in Preston, LancashireCecily BIRSHALL, died 7th January 1843, servant to Mr.Watson’s family for many years

Josephine BISCONTI, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Bisconti, married 27th April 1891 to Albert URRY, aged 27 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Berkshire Regiment, the son of Barnabus Urry

Emilia BISHOP, aged 19 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of William Bishop, married 28th July 1879, to Alfred DEANE, aged 25 years, bachelor, of London, the son of Thomas Deane, Bandsman, 98th Regiment

BISMOT & Company, Merchants, at 69 Strada San Lucia, Valletta, in 1847. Present at the first Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held on 1st January 1849

Raffaele BISMOT, member of the Chamber of Commerce 1856 to 1859

Thirza Melita BISSAKER, born 24th October 1865, the daughter of Thirza and George Reuben Bissaker

Richard BISSETT, born in Malta about 1820. In 1881 a widower living in Southampton, Hampshire

Sir Cecil Augustus BISSHOPP, was the 9th baronet, the son of the Dean of Lismore, and succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1824. In January 1843, he married Mary Ann, the eldest daughter of Rear-Admiral Sir James Hillyar by whom he had a son and heir since deceased. Sir Cecil was ordained in Malta by the Bishop of Gibraltar in 1844. His wife was pregnant when he died in January 1849, aged 27 years, and the following month gave birth to a daughter, Mary Cecil Augusta Bisshopp

Mary Cecil Augusta BISSHOPP, born 18th February 1849, the daughter of Mary Ann Bickerton and the late Sir Cecil Augustus Bisshopp

Alexandria BLACK, born in Malta about 1872. Attending a private school in Ipswich, Suffolk, in 1881

Eliza BLACK, born about 1825 in Malta. Living in Portsea, Hampshire, in 1851

Leslie BLACK, born in Malta about 1873. Attending a private school in Ipswich, Suffolk, in 1881Edith BLACKLEY, born 14th September 1862, the daughter of Elizabeth Anne and Frederick Blackley

Edith BLACKLEY, aged 8 years, buried 30th August 1870

Elizabeth Ann BLACKLEY, died 28th February 1887, aged 65 years. Born in Falmouth, the wife of Frederick Blackley

Elizabeth Polhill BLACKLEY, born 3rd September 1853, the daughter of Elizabeth and Frederick Blackley

Frederick BLACKLEY, had a shop at 21 Strada Reale, Valletta, selling confectionary since about 1840, until his death 29th December 1887. Aged 75 years. Born in Canterbury, Kent

Frederick BLACKLEY, died 28th November 1868, aged 18 years 3 months. Born in Southampton

Helen BLACKLEY, born 1st Februry 1855, the daughter of Elizabeth Ann and Frederick Blackley

Laura Emma BLACKLEY, born 26th January 1858, the daughter of Elizabeth Ann and Frederick Blackley

Mary Ann BLACKLEY, 21+, spinster, born Isle of Wight, the daughter of Frederick and Mary Ann Blackley, married 14th March 1858, to Paolo MALLIA, 21+, bachelor, born Malta, Grocer, the son of Giovanni Battista and Maria Mallia

Richard William Cowley BLACKLEY, died 7th March 1872, aged 31 years. Born in Kent, the son of R.Blackley

William BLACKLEY, died 16th June 1883, aged 31 years. Born Southampton, a Steward on the P.&.O. line

Antonia BLACKMAN, died 10th November 1874, aged 23 years, wife of Henry Blackman

James BLACKMORE, born about 1845 in Malta. In 1851 living in St.Pancras, London

John BLACKWELL, aged 36 years, seaman, buried 29th July 1852

Alexandre BLACQUE, editor of ‘Monitor Ottoman’ in Constantinople, died 21st May 1836, in Valletta

Edward Routh BLAGRAVE, aged 32 years, Captain, Royal Madras Engineers, buried 23rd March 1863

C.I. BLAKE, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1893

Eleanor BLAKE, aged 58 years, the wife of John Blake, of Boston, U.S.A., and daughter of the Reverend H.A.Hervey, buried 6th December 1870

James BLAKE, born about 1821 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Southwark, London

William P. BLAKE, born in Malta about 1874. Living with his grandparents in Aston, Warwickshire, in 1881Dr. Edward BLAKENEY, living at 31 Strada Federico, Valletta, electoral list 1852

Robert Weare BLAKENEY, born 14th January 1852, the son of Charlotte Maria and Edward Hugh Blakeney

Robert BLAND, born in Malta about 1861. A Student living in Kensington, London, in 1881Percy Gerald BLANCH, born 8th August 1877, the son of Kate and Edwin William Blanch

Samuel BLAND, born in Malta about 1863. Living in West Ham, London, with his mother in 1881

Henry Duncan BLANCKLEY, born 7th February 1820, the son of Harriett and Edward Blanckley

Mary BLAND, born 12th June 1862, the daughter of Emma Frances and Edward Loftus Bland

James BLEAKNEY, born about 1822 in Malta. Living in Manchester in 1851

Joseph Edward BLECH, 21+, bachelor, born in Vienna, Merchant, the son of Joseph and Anna Blech of Vienna, married 2nd October 1852 to, Georgina Harriet REYNOLDS, 21+, spinster, born in Corfu, the second daughter of Julia and William Larkins Reynolds, late Collector of Customs, at Zante

Joseph William Henry BLECH, born 25th October 1853, the son of Georgina Harriet and Joseph Edward Blech

Henry BLECK, born in Malta about 1854. Living in Hammersmith, London, with his wife Sophia and their children in 1881

Elizabeth Polhill BLECKLEY, aged 11 months, buried 22nd August 1854

Charles BLENKINSOP, 21+, bachelor, born in Penryn, Cornwall, Master Mariner, the son of Robert Blenkinsop, married 30th May 1854 to, Giuseppina VELLA, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daugther of Teresa and the late Luigi Vella, Master Mariner

William BLETCH, aged 26 years, buried 29th December 1839

Peter BLIGH, born 7th April 1820, the son of James and Jane Bligh, Shipwright in the Naval Arsenal. He died and was buried 24th June 1820, aged 10 weeks

John BLOOMFIELD, seaman, buried 5th July 1852, aged 55 years

John G. BLOTT, born in Malta about 1871, the son of Elizabeth and Joseph Blott. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Eston, Yorkshire

George Bouverie BLOUNT, born in Malta about 1839. In 1881 working as an Admiralty Civil Servant, and living in Erith, Kent, with his wife Annie Christina and their children

Charles Henry BLUMHARDT, bachelor, Clerk in Holy Orders, born Stuttgart, Germany, married 27th February 1839, to Susan LEWIS, spinster, the daughter of William Lewis

George Thomas BLUNDAL, born 19th August 1830, the son of Jonathan and Elizabeth Blundal, Sawyer in the Naval Arsenal. In 1851 living in Limehouse, London

J. BLUNDAL, Artificer in the Factory, October 1857

James BLUNDEL, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1837

John BLUNDELL, living 11 Strada Toro, Cospicua, electoral list 1852

Jonathan BLUNDELL, resident in Malta 1837

Jonathan BLUNDELL, Sawyer, aged 35 years, arrived from England, September 1828 to work at HM Dockyard

Jane BLYTH, aged 60 years, buried 11th July 1837

James BLYTH, Caulker, working in HM Dockyard, 1825

James BLYTHE, born in Malta, living in Portsea, Hampshire, in 1851

James BLYTH, aged 60 years, buried 20th June 1840

Thomas BOAD, born about 1817 in Malta. Living in Holborn, London, in 1851

Caroline BOATE, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Gerald Beresford Boate married 11th July 1894, to Arthur HILL, aged 40 years, widower, Sergeant-Major, Royal Marine Artillery, the son of Richard Harris Hill

Samuel BOCKING, born in Malta about 1811. A Pauper in Sudbury Unon Workhouse, Suffolk, in 1881

Frederick BOGGERS, died 17th September 1848, arrived on the Brig Alert, from Galatzy. Died in the Lazaretto, from cancer

Philip BOGG, born in Malta about 1842. A Ship’s Cook, living in Everton, Lancashire, in 1881William John BOLDING, 21+, bachelor, from Middlesex, married 11th October 1829, to Sarah FANCOURT, 21+, the widow of Joseph Fancourt

J.M. BOLLEY, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1892

Samuel BOLT, died 27th March 1852, aged 34 years. He arrived on the Steamer Medusa, from Alexandria. Buried in Lazaretto. Fell overboard

Frank E. BOLTON, born in Malta about 1879. In 1881 living with his grandmother and family in Putney, London

Frank Elliott BOLTON, born 24th October 1878, the son of Frank and Stella Henrietta Bolton

John BOLTON, born in Malta about 1853. In 1881 living with his wife Elizabeth in Mile End, London

John Richard Alfred BOLTON, born in Malta about 1856. In 1881 living with his wife Elizabeth Jane in Spitalfields, London

Calcedonio BONAVIA, the son of Matteo Bonavia, married Mary HOBSON. They had three sons, George, Joseph and Emanuel

Catherine BONAVIA, the daughter of Emanuel and Anna Bonavia, married Ferdinand Vincent INGLOTT

Emanuel BONAVIA, born 15th July 1829, the third son of Calcedonio and Mary Bonavia. On 4th August 1857 commissioned as assistant Surgeon in the Indian Medical Service. He retired from the Army on 26th April 1888, when he held the rank of Brigade Surgeon. He died in Worthing, Sussex, on 14th November 1908

George BONAVIA, the eldest son of Calcedonio and Mary Bonavia. A portrait painter

Joseph BONAVIA, the second son of Calcedonio and Mary Bonavia. An Architect.

Paul BONAVIA, born 3rd January 1844, the son of Mary and Vincent Bonavia

Sir Ignatius Gavin BONAVITA, a Judge, was invested by King William IV with the order of Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, on 28th April 1836, in London. Born 1792, a barrister in 1812, appointed a judge at the age of 35 years. Died at St.Julians in 1865

George BOND, born in Malta about 1866. Employed as a Farm Worker in Yaxley, Suffolk, with his father Robert and brothers, in 1881

Robert Henry BOND, born in Malta about 1872.  Employed as a Farm Worker in Yaxley, Suffolk, with his father Robert and brothers, in 1881

T. BOND, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1875

Thomas BOND, died 13th September 1897, at Totnes, Devon, the proprietor of the Victoria Ice Works, Pieta

William BOND, born in Malta about 1865. Employed as a Farm Worker in Yaxley, Suffolk, with his father Robert and brothers, in 1881

Carolina BONDI, baptised 12th February 1855, the daughter of Anna and Danieli Bondi, of Leghorn, Italy, Adult

Grazia BONDI, baptised 12th February 1855, the daughter of Anna and Danieli Bondi, of Leghorn, Italy. Adult

Charles F. BONE, born in Malta about 1865. Living with an uncle and aunt in Plymouth, Devon, in 1881

Elvira BONGIOVANNI, aged 19 years, spinster, daughter of Vincenzo Bongiovanni, married 4th May 1889, to William COWLEY, 23 years, bachelor, Corporal, Dorset Regiment, the son of David Cowley

Charles BONHAM, born about 1845 in Malta. Living in East Stonehouse, Devon, in 1851John BONHAM, aged 60 years, buried 23rd March 1865

Mary BONHAM, died 26th July 1863, aged 48 years, the wife of David Bonham, from Cornwall

Publius Salvatore BONELLO, born 12th May 1835 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

William Malta BONNER, born 12th August 1832, the son of Jane and William Bonner

Dr. Claudio Vincenzo BONNICI, a Judge and member of the Supreme Council of Justice, invested as a Knight Commander of the Order of St.Michael and St.George, on 27th July 1835. Died in 1839, and buried in Church of St.Francis, Valletta

Elizabeth BONNICI, spinster, minor, born in Corfu, the daughter of Giuseppe and Giuseppa Bonnici, married with consent of her guardian, 4th November 1866, to Demetrio Lambio SCALZA, 21+, bachelor, born in Oragori, Greece, Merchant, the son of Lambio Scalza. Gaetano PISANI, was her step-father and guardian

Joseph BONNICI, born 9th July 1830 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Joseph George Gaetano Melchiore BONNICI, born 10th June 1855 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Michael BONNICI, born 20th February 1867 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Paul BONNICI, born 21st January 1860 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Peter BONNICI, born 10th October 1875 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Teresa BONNICI, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Giuseppa and Domenia Bonnici, married 12th February 1871, to Edward REES, aged 21 years, bachelor, Stoker, HMS Lord Warden, of Leak, Huntingdonshire, the son of John and Mary Rees

Ugo Anthony BONNICI, born 24th November 1864 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Eliza BONOMO, born in Malta about 1825. In 1851 working as a Nursery Maid in the household of Lady Selena Henry, in East Sutton, Kent

Robert BOOTH, born in Malta about 1872, the son of Helen and Edwin Booth. Living with his parents and family in Wigan, Lancashire, in 1881

William R. BOOK, born in Malta about 1855. An Accountant at the Star and Garter Hotel, Putney, London, in 1881

William BOOLE, born 4th May 1838, baptised 23rd April 1859, the son of Sarah Ann and John Boole

William BOOTH, aged 39 years, buried 6th July 1856

Albinus BORG, graduated from Malta University as a Doctor, 1812

Annie BORG, aged 22 years, spinster, born Tripoli, the daughter of Rosario Borg, married 26th June 1879, to Walter Henry WOOTON, aged 25 years, widower, Hairdresser, of Boxmoor, Hemel Hempstead, the son of James Wooton

Anthony John Joseph BORG, born 13th November 1850 in Xewkija, Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Anthony Marie BORG, born 29th January 1850 in Tarxien, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Carmel BORG, born 15th May 1848 in Naxxar, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Carmel Peter BORG, born 8th August 1863 in Tarxien, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Carmel Vincent Paul John BORG, born 10th April 1853 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Carmela BORG, aged 28 years, widow, the daughter of Giovanni ZAMMIT deceased, married 26th July 1897, to David MORRIS, aged 24 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of David Morris deceased

Constantin BORG, born 9th July 1856 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Elvira BORG, aged 17 years, spinster, the daughter of Antonio Borg, Merchant, married 9th February 1875, to Andrew CRIGHTON, aged 26 years, bachelor, from Leith, Sergeant, 74th Regiment, the son of John Crighton

Captain F. BORG, died 5th January 1840, he arrived on the brig Ponsonby, from Constantinople. Died in the Lazaretto, from apoplexy

Francis Calcedonio BORG, born 28th March 1859 in Naxxar, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Francis Joseph BORG, born 31st March 1854 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

George BORG, born 4th September 1872 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Graziulla BORG, aged 18 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Baptist Borg, married 13th April 1865 to, Charles ROGERS, aged 28 years, bachelor, born in Halesowen, Staffordshire, the son of William Rogers, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

John BORG, born 16th April 1861 in Zebbug, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Lawrence BORG, born 2nd March 1849 in Vittoriosa, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Louis Anthony BORG, born 13th June 1838 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Louis George BORG, born 1st February 1846 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Lucas BORG, of Balzan, graduated from Malta University as a Doctor, 1809

Maria Carmela BORG, 21+, widow, born Valletta, the daughter of Vincenzo and Maria MAMO, married 1st October 1856, Robert TURNER, 21+, widower, born Kirkstall, Leeds, Yorkshire, Millwright and Engineer, the son of John and Mary Turner

Marianna BORG, aged 19 years, spinster, born Birchicara, the daughter Gaetano Borg, married 13th September 1879, to Henry KOVACHICH, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Bristol, the son of George Kovachich, Bombardier, 10th Brigade, Royal Artillery

The daughter of Gaetano BORG deceased, Mariana KOVACHICH, aged 31 years, widow, married 30th September 1891, to to George Frederick HERD, aged 38 years, bachelor, CSM, Royal Artillery, the son of George Herd deceased

Mary BORG, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Paolo Borg, Servant, married 13th September 1875, to John THOMPSON, aged 26 years, bachelor, Lance-Corporal, 71st Regiment, the son of Robert Thompson

Mary Ann BORG, aged 18 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Frank and Anela Borg, married 11th July 1876, to James GRAHAM, aged 23 years, bachelor, of Linlithgow, Scotland, the son of Robert and Jessie Graham, Policeman, HM Dockyard

Mary Josepha BORG, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Antonio Borg, married 16th August 1880, to William THOMAS, aged 28 years, bachelor, Labourer, the son of John Thomas

Michelangelo Joseph Paul BORG, born 18th December 1854 in Xewkija, Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Michael Louis BORG, born 18th October 1822 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Michael Saviour BORG, born 22nd October 1862 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Paola Anna BORG, spinster, of St.Paul’s Parish, Valletta, married 28th October 1835, to George GRANT, bachelor, of Gosport, Hampshire, serving on HMS Caledonia

Rosaria BORG, died 22nd November 1862 in Valletta, the wife of Salvatore Borg, late of Chief Secretary’s Office

Rosaria BORG, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of Samuel Borg, married 2nd September 1880, to Samuel HISCOCK, aged 38 years, bachelor, the son of John Hiscock

Salvatore BORG, born 8th January 1846 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Susannah Louisa BORG, born 1st July 1862, the daughter of Emma and William Borg

Thomas BORG, born 25th January 1851 in Mdina, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Victoria Carmela Maria Madeleine BORG, born 29th January 1860 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Victoria Marianna Theresa BORG, born 15th October 1861 in Naxxar, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Jacob BORGES DA SILVA, present at the first Annual General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held on 1st January 1849

Angelo BORIELLI, born in Mdina 1846, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Harry Richardson BORRADAILE, buried 17th November 1851, aged 19 years

Sir Arthur BORTON, Governor of Malta from 1878 until 1884. He was born 1814 in Norfolk, and joined the 9th (East Norfolk) Regiment in 1832. He served in Mauritius, India and in the Afghan war of 1842. Followed by further service in India and the Crimea. After the Crimean War he went to Canada and then back to India again. He became Governor of Malta in 1878 and served until June 1884. In 1850 he married Caroline Mary Georgina Forbes Close, and died in London in 1893

J. BORWORTH, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1868

Adelaide BOSSWARD, died 21st April 1890, at her residence in Paola, aged 76 years

G. BOSSWARD, Freemason, Master of The Union of Malta Lodge 1859

Annie BOSWARD, spinster, from Galway, Ireland, married 28th March 1864 to,William HIRD, 21+, bachelor, Staff-Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Amy BOSWARD, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Bosward, married 16th March 1868 to, John CUTTELL, aged 26 years, bachelor, born in England, Private, 8th Regiment, the son of Richard and Sarah Cuttell

Julia BOSWARD, aged 17 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Bosward, married 3rd August 1868 to, Joseph DAVIS, aged 23 years, bachelor, born in England, Corporal, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, born England, the son of Joseph and Emma Davis

Thomas Marshall BOSWARD, died 26th March 1867, aged 56 years, a Prison Warder. Born in England

Mary L. BOURCHIER, born in Malta about 1827. Living in Balsham, Cambridgeshire, in 1851

Frank BOUHKEY, born in Malta about 1879, the son of Elizabeth and James Bouhkey. In 1881 living with his parents in Islington, London, where his father was employed as a Prison Warder

William BOULFER, born in Malta about 1848. Living in Bradford, Yorkshire, with his wife Matha Jane and daughters in 1881

Mr. BOURCHIER, Assistant Superintendent of Grain, lived at 107/108 Strada Britannica, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825

Caroline Elizabeth BOURCHIER, born 18th October 1824, the daughter of Richard James Bourchier and Mary Campbell his wife

Charles John BOURCHIER, born 23rd July 1821 at Florence, the son of Mary Campbell and Richard J. Bourchier

Frederick BOURCHIER, living at 146 Strada Forni, Valletta, electoral list 1852. Died 26th January 1862, aged 67 years. Employed by Bombay Civil Service

Georgina Jemina Maria BOURCHIER, born 4th March 1823, the daughter of Mary Campbell and Richard James Bourchier

Mary BOURCHIER, died 31st December 1833, aged 49 years, the wife of Richard James Bourchier

Mary Frederica Louisa BOURCHIER, born 28th August 1826, the daughter of Richard James Bourchier and Mary Campbell his wife

Richard James BOURCHIER, aged 28 years, bachelor, married 14th March 1820, to Mary Campbell LANDER, aged 30 years, spinster, from Poole, Dorset

Richard James BOURCHIER, living at 5 Strada Marsamuscetto, Valletta, electoral list 1852

Robert BOURCHIER, Collector of Customs, 1826 – 1849

Matilda BOURNE, born about 1831 in Malta. Married. Living in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851

Sir Henry Frederick BOUVERIE, Governor of Malta 1836 to 1843. Born 11th July 1783, the third son of Edward Bouverie M.P., of Delapre Abbey, near Northampton. Commissioned as an Ensign in the Coldstream Guards on 23rd October 1799, he served in Egypt under General Abercrombie. In 1807 he was Aide-de-Camp to the Earl of Rosslyn at Copenhagen, and held a similar post with Sir Arthur Wellesley in Portugal in 1809. With promotion to Lieut-Colonel in 1810 he resigned from the Duke of Wellington’s Staff, but continued to serve in the Peninsular War and saw action in the major battles of the campaign. Army promotion continued to Colonel in 1814, and Major–General in 1825. He was appointed Governor of Malta on 1st October 1836, and held the post until June 1843. In 1826 he married Mrs. Julie WILBRAHAM, the widow of Captain William Wilbraham R.N. He died at his home Woolbeding House, near Midhurst, Sussex, on 14th November 1852 whilst preparing to attend the funeral of the Duke of Wellington. He left a son Henry and a daughter Henrietta

Michael BOWDEN, Ropemaker, working in HM Dockyard, May 1804

John BOWEN, died 6th November 1840, he arrived on HM Hastings, from Beirut. Died in the Lazaretto

P.H. BOWEN, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1867

William BOWEN, seaman, buried 8th July 1855, aged 23 years

W. BOWER, born about 1831 in Malta. Living in Middlesex in 1851

William James BOWER, born in Malta in 1879, the son of Caroline Eliza and Thomas Kensman Bower. Living with his parents in Camberwell, London, in 1881

James Joseph BOWERS, born in Malta about 1869, the son of Isabella and Henry Bond Bowers. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Warrington, Lancashire

Isaac BOWL, aged 28 years, from Maryport, buried 27th May 1844

Charles Graham BOWMAN, aged 18 months, the son of W. Bowman, D.A.C.G., buried 13th June 1828

Henrietta BOWMAN, the second daughter of William Flockhart Bowman, A.C.G., married 11th November 1847, to Arthur Fulford ADAMS, D.A.C.G. the third son of Elizabeth and Lieut-General Sir George Pownall Adams

Martha BOWMAN, aged 4 months, the daughter of W. Bowman, D.A.C.G.buried 9th August 1824

Sarah BOWMAN, born 22nd November 1858, the daughter of Mary Anne and Frederic Bowman

William Flockhart BOWMAN, Assistant Commissary General in 1847. Living Ghar id Dud, Sliema, electoral list 1852

William Flockhart BOWMAN, buried 12th April 1855, aged 79 years, Deputy Commissary General

William Henry BOWMAN, aged 8 months, the son of W. Bowman, D.A.C.G., buried 28th July 1829

Charles BOWRA, born about 1808 in Malta. Living in Bromley, Kent, in 1851

Alice Maud BOXELL, born 2nd August 1870, the son of Mary Ann and John Boxell

Arthur John Richard BOXELL, born 2nd August 1872, the son of Mary Ann and John Boxell

Sarah Louisa BOXELL, born 8th December 1868, the daughter of Mary Ann and John Boxwell. Buried 27th April 1871, aged 2 years 4 months

Fullerton BOYD, born in Malta about 1878, the son of Agnes and Fullerton Boyd. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Kirkdale, Lancashire

Walter Jesse BOYD, born in Malta about 1871. Living with his grandparents in Kimmeridge, Dorset, in 1881

William Robert BOYDE, born in Malta about 1861, the son of Anne and Samuel Boyde. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Accrington, Lancashire

James BOYER, aged 24 years, seaman, buried 25th April 1856

R. BOYLE, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1854, 1857, 1858

Robert BOYLE, aged 30 years, seaman, buried 20th May 1865

Thomas BOYLE, living San Andrea, Lija, electoral list 1852

William BOYLY, died 17th August 1868, Cook, on board the P.&.O. steamer Syria, died from apoplexy shortly after entering Marsamuscetto Harbour

Forence Emma BOYNTON, born 29th November 1851, the daughter of Louisa and Francis Hermin Boynton

Frances Augusta BOYNTON, born 26th May 1850, the daughter of Louisa and Francis Hermin Boynton

Francis BOYNTON, Tailor, at 20 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847

Francis BOYNTON Snr., resident Malta, living at 214 Strada San Paolo, electoral list 1852

Francis BOYNTON Jnr., resident Malta, living at 214 Strada San Paolo, electoral list 1852

Francis William BOYNTON, born 1st April 1854, the son of Louisa and Francis Hermin Boynton

Rebecca Louisa BOYNTON, born 7th February 1848, the daughter of Louisa and Francis Hermin Boynton

Alfred BOYS, aged 43 years, Steward, buried 23rd October 1862

Reverend Charles BOYS, died 6th December 1862 in Valletta, aged 38 years, the son of the late William Boys, of Upper Deal, Kent

H. BOYS, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1900

William John BRABAZON, aged 26 years, from Brabazon Park, Co. Mayo, Ireland, buried 22nd March 1847

Thomas BRADBRANT, seaman, aged 18 years, from Devonshire, buried 22nd January 1851

Abraham William BRADFORD, born in Hampshire, 8th December 1805, the son of Harriet and Alexander Bradford

Benjamin Smith BRADLEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Bristol, the youngest son of Sophia and Commander Warre Squire Bradley R.N., married 16th March 1869 to, Mary Jane GRANT, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the second daughter of Paulina and the late George Grant

Reverend R. BRADLEY, Wesleyan Minister, served in Malta from 1885 to 1889, at Margherita Hill, Cottonera

Jemima BRADY, aged 30 years, buried 6th May 1866

Robert BRAES, died 5th May 1870, in Alexandria. Late Superintendent Engineer of Azizieh Company

Henry BRAMBEY, aged 26 years, buried 14th May 1866

John BRANDON, Gentleman, married 3rd September 1814 to, G. De ROOKE, from Middlesex

Ethel Margaret BRANDS, born 16th February 1874, the daughter of Francis and Lucy Sophia Brands

Thomas BRANDSWELL, died 25th January 1845, he arrived on the Brig Sheraton Grange, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto

Frederick BRANDT, buried 22nd July 1828, aged 58 years

Ann BRANSBY, aged 60 years, buried 26th December 1867

Alexander BRATTY, born in Malta about 1841. Living in Manchester in 1851

Ann BRATTY, born about 1841 in Malta. Living in Manchester in 1851

Elizabeth BRAY, aged 30 years, buried 14th November 1839

Henry F. BRAY, born in Malta about 1866. A scholar living in Eye, Suffolk in 1881

James BRAY, Master Shipwright, worked in HM Dockyard from May 1806 until he died by drowning on 8th September 1812, aged 47 years

David BRELLON, died 5th October 1842, at Messina, aged 44 years, Master of the schooner Casmoplita of Ipswich. His death was sudden. Although previously in good health, he fell down on the deck and died. He left a widow and seven children

John BREMAN, seaman, of the English brig Susan, buried 31st December 1848

Victor BREMMOND, died 12th May 1847, at the Palace in Valletta. Maitre D’Hotel of His Excellency the Governor

John BREMNER, Sergeant 1st Class, Interior Police, 1855

Godfrey BRENDENBURG, born 26th September 1859 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Vincent BRENNAN, died 6th March 1898, employee of the Eastern Telegraph Co. Born 9th July 1876

Peter BRENNER, 21+, bachelor, from Basle, Switzerland, married 13th October 1840 to, Henrietta CAREW, 21+, spinster, from Ireland

Charlotte Anne BRENT, born 29th October 1819, the daughter of Susannah Mary and Amos Bennett Brent. In 1841 living with her mother and family in Aldersgate, London

Susannah Mary BRENT, baptised 3rd October 1824, the daughter of Susannah Mary and Amos Bennett Brent

Thomas G. BRENT, born 29th March 1822, the son of Susan Mary and Amos Bennett Brent, living in Isola

Thomas BRENT, buried 26th July 1824, aged 2 years 3 months

Carmela BRESCIANI, born in Malta 1845, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Wiford BRETT, Acting Chief Secretary to the Government, October 1858

Mary BRICK, born about 1827 in Malta. In 1851 working as a Servant in Kensington, London

Reverend George BRIDGES. (1778 – 1863) stayed in Malta during 1846 and 1847, and took some of the earliest photographs of the island

A.W. BRIDGMAN, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1899. Deputy District Grand Master in 1900

Giuseppe BRIFFA, born 23rd February 1890 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Luigi BRIFFA, Collector of Customs, 1800 – 1803

Maria Anna BRIFFA, aged 19 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of

Giuseppe and Evangelica Briffa, married 22nd May 1865, to Richard EMMETT, aged 26 years, bachelor, Bandsman, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment, born Salford, Lancashire, the son of James and Mary Emmett

Charles BRIGGS, born about 1833, the son of Mary and Timothy Briggs. In 1841 living with his parents in Nottingham. In 1881 living with his wife Lucy and family in Wolverhampton

Pasley Dowdeswell BRIGGS, born 19th February 1831, the son of Isabella and Commissioner Briggs

Pasley Dowdeswell BRIGGS, aged 6 days, buried 26th February 1831

Sir Thomas BRIGGS, served at Malta 1829 - 1830, made Rear Admiral and Superintendent of Malta Dockyard in 1832

William BRIGGS, aged 17 years, Steward, on P.&.O. Steamer Ripon, buried 15th November 1857

Felix BRIGNONE, graduated from Malta University as a Doctor, 1812

Giovanni BRIGNONE, Dock Labourer, died 15th February 1834. The vessel Meteor off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded the vessel exploded, and he was killed. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold

Salvatore BRIGNONE, Shipwright, The vessel Meteor off loaded 180 barrels of gunpowder on 13th February 1834, then docked in the harbour. As the balance of the cargo was being unloaded on the 15th February the vessel exploded, and several men killed. He was injured and suffered concussion of the brain. An investigation found that during the voyage some barrels were broken and some gunpowder leaked onto the floor of the hold

Walter L. BRILEY, born about 1849 in Malta, the son of Henry and Mary Briley. In 1851 living with his parents and family in Gillingham, Kent

William J. BRILEY, born about 1850 in Malta, the son of Henry and Mary Briley. In 1851 living with his parents and family in Gillingham, Kent

Agatha BRINCAT, born in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Carmela BRINCAT, born 15th June 1884 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Helen Pauline BRINCAT, born 16th August 1864 in Birkirkara, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

John BRINCAT, born 17th May 1847 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Joseph Carmel BRINCAT, born 19th March 1887 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Maria BRINCAT, born in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Maria Carmela BRINCAT, aged 22 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Andrea and Anna Brincat, married 30th January 1878, to Charles Elijah JARVIS, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Woolwich, the son of Charles and Margaret Jarvis, Corporal, Army Hospital Corps

St.John Michael Joseph BRINCAT, born 17th May 1847 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Saviour BRINCAT, born 25th May 1845 in Sannat, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Vincent BRINCAT, born in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

John BRINKWORTH, born in Malta about 1872. In 1881 living with his widowed mother in Painswick, Gloucestershire

John Clarke BRINTON, aged 33 years, buried 5th April 1857

William S. BRISTOW, born in Malta about 1854. Living with his wife Anne and family in Porsea, Hampshire, in 1881

A.M. BROADLEY, Freemason, appointed Deputy District Grand Master in 1879

Reverend Benjamin BROADLEY, born in Ackworth, Yorkshire, about 1834. Wesleyan Minister. In 1871 living with his wife Charlotte and young sons John and George in Sandgate, Kent. Whilst serving in Malta the couple lost two children Henry M. Broadley, buried 13th June 1873, aged 5 months, and Frederick William Broadley, buried 18th August 1875, aged 11 months

Adolphus BROCK, born in Malta about 1842. In 1881 living in Marylebone, London

Mr. BROCKBANK, English teacher at Malta Protestant College, September 1856

Cay de BROCKTORFF, died 15th May 1850 at 111 Strada Reale, Valletta, in his 75th year. Buried 16th May in the Capuchin Church, Floriana

Caterina BROCKTORFF, Schoolmistress at Msida Primary School, 1865

Charles Frederick BROCKTORFF, A German infantry officer, who settled in Malta and became a painter and lithographer

Edward BROCKTORFF, living 63 Strada San Domenico, Valletta, 1895 electoral list

Leopold BROCKTORFF, aged 50 years, Lithographer, on board HMS Alexandra, April 1881

William BRODIE, aged 31 years, widower, Publican, the son of William Brodie, married 26th July 1883, to Rosaria HISCOCK, aged 32 years, widow, the daughter of Salvatore BORG

Caroline L. BROKE, born about 1850 in Malta. In 1851 living in Brighthelmstone, Sussex

G. BROMHEAD, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1895

E. BROOKE, buried 11th October 1821, aged 32 years

Eliza BROOKER, English schoolmistress, in 1833

Arthur BROOKS, born about 1808 in Malta. In 1851 living with his wife and family in Chester

Helen Annie BROOKS, born 4th April 1860, the daughter of Emma Julia and the Reverend Jonah Brooks

Jane Catherine BROOKS, born 26th April 1857, the daughter of Emma Julia and the Reverend Jonah Brooks

Reverend Jonah BROOKS, Chaplain at St.Julians 1862

Lewis H. BROOKS, born in Malta about 1859. Living with his widowed mother Emma and brother in Hornsey, Middlesex

Louis Henry BROOKS, born 6th January 1859, the son of Emma Julia and the Reverend Jonah Brooks

Richard Herbert BROOKS, born 24th April 1856, the son of Emma Julia and the Reverend Jonah Brooks

Richard Herbert BROOKS, aged 6 months, buried 20th November 1856

William Reginald BROOKS, born 23rd October 1854, the son of Emma Julia and Jonah Brooks

Jean BROUGHIER, from Geneva, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 16th March 1823

Catherine BROWN, born about 1807 in Malta. Living in Cornwall in 1851Charles Leonard BROWN, buried 21st November 1855, seaman, aged 24 years

Frank R. BROWN, born in Malta about 1868, the son of Annie and Robert Brown. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Camberwell, London

Frank Robert BROWN, born 1st October 1867, the son of Annie Maria and Robert Brown

George BROWN, seaman, aged 23 years, buried 25th August 1847

Henry BROWN, born in Malta about 1870. In 1881 living with his maternal grandparents Edward and Margaret Livesey in Salford, Lancashire

H.W. BROWN, Acting Secretary, Royal Navy, in 1849. On electoral list 1849

Jane BROWN, born about 1819 in Malta. Married. Living in Toxteth, Lancashire, in 1851

John H. BROWN, born in Malta about 1860, the son of Ellen and Cornelius Brown. In 1881 living with his parents and family. His father was a Publican in Kent

John Johnson BROWN, aged 28 years, buried 25th February 1845

Reverend John W. BROWN, died 9th April 1849, at Victoria Hotel, the Rector of St.James Church, Astoria, New York

Letitia Annie BROWN, born 18th February 1866, the daughter of Annie Maria and Robert Thomas Brown

Letitia BROWN, born in Malta about 1866, the daughter of Annie and Robert Brown. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Camberwell, London

Mary Ann BROWN, aged 14 months, the daughter of Harriet and William Brown, buried 5th September 1841

Philippa Victoria Felicitas Laurentia Francisca Catharina Maria BROWN, aged 18 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of John and Victoria Brown, married 21st July 1878, to Albert MOORE, 21+, bachelor, of Faversham, Kent, the son of William and Martha Moore

Robert BROWN, born in Malta about 1864. In 1881 he was working in a Pawnbrokers shop in Everton, Lancashire

Robert BROWN, died 29th December 1840, he arrived on HM.Steamer Magara, from Marmorice. Died in the Lazaretto, from dysentery

Samuel BROWN, died in Athens June 1847, had been a resident for many years in Malta

William BROWN, 21+, bachelor, born Dublin, the son of Gerard Brown, married 12th November 1874, to Emily Mary HARRY, 21+, the daughter of John Deacon and Elizabeth Harry

William BROWN, buried 3rd April 1829, Mate of the brig Comely

Arthur B. BROWNE, born in Malta about 1873, the son of Mary and William Browne. In 1881 living with his parents in Marlborough, Devon. His father was an Assistant Curate

Arthur Bevil BROWNE, born 9th May 1872, the son of Mary and Reverend William Bevil Browne

John BROWNE, seaman, buried 24th August 1854, aged 24 years

John R. BROWNE, born in Malta about 1866. In 1881 living with his mother Ann and sister in Kirkdale, Lancashire

William Bevil BROWNE, a Deacon, the son of Thomas Murray Browne, Canon and Vicar of Almondsbury, Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol, married 17th January 1871, to Mary WATERFIELD, the daughter of Thomas Nelson Waterfield, formerly of India Board, and Elizabeth his wife

Reverend John BROWNELL, Methodist Minister arrived 1832 and stayed five years

Mary B. BROWNELL, born about 1837 in Malta. Living in Devon in 1851

Mary Maria BROWNING, born about 1808 in Malta. Married. Living in Battersea, London, in 1851

Henry BROWNRIGG, aged 42 years, bachelor, Warder, Military Prison, from London, the son of George and Margaret Brownrigg, married 23rd October 1877, to Concetta VELLA, aged 18 years 4 months, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Joseph and Eleanora Vella

Peter BRUCK, aged 19 years, Prussian seaman, buried 19th August 1859

George BRUNNINGS, mariner, buried 22nd March 1849, aged 26 years

Henrietta BRYAN, aged 31 years, the wife of the Reverend Reginald Bryan, of St.Julians College. Buried 6th January 1849

Selina H.S. BRYAN, born in Malta about 1852, the daughter of Salome and Reginald Guy Bryan. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Monckton Combe, Somerset. Her father was a Clergyman

Reginald Blomfield BRYAN, born 25th October 1854, the son of Salome and the Reverend Reginald Guy Bryan, Vice Principal, Malta Protestant College

Lewis BRYANT, aged 80 years, died in the Civil Hospital, buried 2nd October 1828

Henrietta BRYER, born about 1823 in Malta. In 1851 working as a Servant in Liverpool

Barnard BUCHANAN, Freemason, one of the petitioners in 1815 for the establishment of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul

Charles Edward Tancourt BUCHANAN, buried 5th April 1828, ....months

George BUCHANAN, General Manager of the Malta Railway, from 1889 to 1890

J. BUCHANAN, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1875

John BUCHANAN, died 20th March 1876, aged 21 years. Student of the Free Church of Scotland. The eldest son of John Buchanan of Glasgow. Born Glasgow 4th July 1854

James BUCKEL, employed in Naval Arsenal, married 2nd March 1816 to, Mary O’BRIEN

Ann Amelia BUCKLER, aged 35 years, buried 27th March 1861

Henry BUCKINGHAM, born in Malta about 1867, the son of Annie and Edward Buckingham. In 1881 living with his  parents and family in Woolwich, Kent

J. BUCKLER, Freemason, Master of The Zetland Lodge 1869

Daniel BUCKLEY, granted a licence to open a school 3rd February 1847

Sarah BUCKLEY, died 5th April 1870, aged 6 years, between Alexandria and Malta. The only daughter of Sir Edmund and Lady Buckley

John BUDD, seaman, aged 24 years, buried 11th September 1843

Thomas BUDD, buried 24th September 1832

Angelo BUGEJA, born 2nd July 1858 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Anthony Paul BUGEJA, born 7th October 1863 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Carmel Joseph BUGEJA, born 29th March 1857 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Joseph BUGEJA, born 14th October 1838 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Peter Ignazio Paul Joseph BUGEJA, born 26th February 1846 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Raphael Joseph BUGEJA, born 9th March 1842 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Vincenzo BUGEJA, President of the Bank of Malta 1863

Antionette BUHAGIAR, born 21st May 1835 in Vittoriosa, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Carmel George Daniel BUHAGIAR, born 15th July 1835 in Gozo, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Nicholas BUHAGIAR, General Manager of the Malta Railway, from 1897 to 1924

Agnes BUIST, born in Malta about 1865. Living with her widowed mother Caroline in Liverpool, in 1881

Caroline BUIST, born in Malta about 1847. A widow living with her daughters in Liverpool, in 1881

James BUIST, born in Malta about 1866. Living with his widowed mother Caroline in Liverpool, in 1881

Eliza BULBECK, aged 26 years, married 28th December 1896, to John ASTON, aged 25 years

Joseph BULL, born in Malta about 1858. Living in Lambeth, London

Melita BULL, born 4th January 1885, the daughter of Mary Maria and Henry James Bull, Caterer, the Union Club

Thorvald BULL, aged 22 years, Norwegian, buried 5th January 1863

R.H. BULLOCK, Freemason, Master of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1885. Deputy District Grand Master in 1886

Frederick BULLOZ, aged 22 years, a Frenchman

Ann BULMER, born about 1819 in Malta. Married. Living in Rotherhithe, Kent, in 1851

Alfred BUMSTEAD, Freemason, Master of The United Brethren Lodge 1899. Third District Grand Principal 1904

Charles BUNKER, aged 34 years, buried 30th April 1869

Reverend Thomas BURBIDGE, Chaplain of Holy Trinity Church, Sliema, 1867/1868

Charles Francis BURGMANN, born 4th December 1837, the son of Jane and George Hildebrand Burgmann

John BURGOINE, living at 274 Strada Due Porte, Senglea, electoral list 1852

John BURGOYNE, widower, born Teignmouth, Devon, married 26th March 1849 to, Ann Isabella WESTBROOK, widow, from Ballynethery, Cork, Ireland

Alice Rose BURKE, died 2nd March 1865 at Bighi, aged 9 years 7 months, the daughter of John Page Burke MD, of Bighi Hospital

John Page BURKE MD, resident Malta, electoral list 1864

Mary BURKE, born about 1838 in Malta. In 1851 living in Liverpool

William BURKETT, born 22nd November 1841, baptised 23rd April 1859 the son of Mary and E. Burkett

William Adlard BURKITT, Captain of the ‘Golconda’, died on board whilst it was moored in the harbour. He was 74 years old, and had served with the B.I. Company for 35 years. Before leaving England he had been suffering from a bad attack influenza, and doubts about his health were raised. However, he took command of the vessel but during rough weather was badly thrown about in his cabin, causing a fractured leg and three broken ribs. He died on Saturday 13th January 1900

Arnold John BURMESTER. Physician, at 63 Strada Reale, Valletta, in 1847. A member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirugical Society of London. Formerly House Surgeon to St.Bartholemew's Hospital, and to the General-Lying-In Hospital, London. At home daily for consultation in all cases connected with Medicine, Surgery, Ophthalmic Surgery, and Midwifery

Died on Monday, 29th May 1848, aged 31 years. Dr.Arnold John Burmester was fond of athletic and gymnastic exercises, small sword and pistol firing. Early on Monday morning whilst amusing himself with a loaded pistol an accident occurred. His servant heard the report of the pistol and on entering the room he found his master wounded and staggering towards his bed. Though Doctors Sankey and Burton, were sent for immediately they discovered that the wound was mortal, the ball having entered just above the upper region of the heart perforating the lower lobe of the left lung and liver and lodged on the opposite side of the back. A verdict of Accidental Death was returned at the inquest. He lived at 63 Strada Reale, and was in his 34th year. In March 1847, he had assisted Dr.Spencer Wells with a demonstration of the effects of ether vapour at Bighi Naval Hospital, an early use of this anaesthetic

Amy BURN, born in Malta about 1873, the daughter of Jerusha and William Burn. In 1881 living with her parents and family Minster, Kent

George BURN, born in Malta about 1862, the son of Jerusha and William Burn. In 1881 living with his parents and family Minster, Kent   William BURN, resident Malta, electoral list 1864

Alice Emma BURNS, born 17th March 1865, the daughter of Eliza and Thomas Burns

Mary Anne BURNS, born 22nd March 1826, the daughter of Edward and Anne Burns

William BURNS, buried 14th May 1824, aged 4 years

Edward F. BURNSIDE, born in Malta about 1860. Studying at the Agricultural College, Cirencester, in 1881

Dr. William Henry BURRELL, resident Malta, living at 3 Strada Mercanti, electoral list 1853

C.H. BURRIDGE, born 23rd March 1851

George BURRIDGE, born 4th July 1852

Thomas Lorenzo BURRIDGE, born 2nd December 1853, the son of George Wilcox Burridge and Hannah Jane Shaw

Benjamin BURROWS, 21+, of Pickwick, Wiltshire, married 22nd December 1840, to Sarah RICHARDSON, minor, the daughter of the late Benjamin Richardson

George BURROWS, born about 1824, the son of Penelope and William Burrows. In 1841 living with his parents and family in Nottingham

George BURROWS, born in Malta about 1878, the son of Letitia and Samuel Burrows. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Basford, Nottinghamshire

Harriett BURROWS, born about 1835, the daughter of Penelope and William Burrows. In 1841 living with her parents and family in Nottingham

Henry W. BURROWS, born in Malta about 1816. Living with his wife Maria and family in St.Pancras, London, in 1851 when he was a Clergyman

Maria G. BURROWS, born in Malta about 1874, the daughter of Letitia and Samuel Burrows. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Basford, Nottinghamshire

Florence E. BURROWS, born in Malta about 1876, the daughter of Letitia and Samuel Burrows. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Basford, Nottinghamshire

Henry W. BURROWS, born in Malta about 1816. Living with his wife Maria and family in 1881 when he was a Clergyman

James BURROWS, born about 1828, the son of Penelope and William Burrows. In 1841 living with his parents and family in Nottingham

Venerable Archdeacon Edward BURROWS DD, Freemason, District Grand Master in 1849

Susan BURSLAM, born about 1808 in Malta. Married. In 1851 living in Cheadle, Cheshire

Charles F. BURSMAN, born in Malta about 1838. In 1881 living with his wife Agnes and family in Kensington, London

Ann BURTON, born in Malta about 1872, the daughter of George and Catherine Burton. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Hammersmith, London

Dr. Edward BURTON, Staff Surgeon 2nd Class, Military Medical Department 1847. On electoral list 1849

John BURTON, born in Malta about 1871, the son of George and Catherine Burton. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Hammersmith, London

Victor BURTON, born in Malta about 1867. In 1881 an Inmate of the Union Work House, Portsea, Hampshire

Edwin BUSH, buried 8th February 1842

Francesco BUSIETTA, President of the Bank of Malta 1862

William BUSKETT, born about 1833 in Malta. Living in Plumstead, Kent, in 1851

William H. BUSTARD, born in Malta about 1851. Working as a Schoolmaster in Wolverhampton, in 1881

Charles Joseph BUSUTTIL, born 8th August 1872 in Malta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Giovanni Battista BUSUTTIL, born 21st April 1829 in Valletta, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Michael BUSUTTIL, born 5th February 1848 in Senglea, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

William BUTCHER, born in Malta about 1865. In 1881 living with his widowed mother Mary and family in Coventry

Mary BUTCHER, born in Malta about 1845. In 1881 a widow living with her children in Coventry

Louisa BUTCHER, born in Malta about 1864. In 1881 living with her widowed mother Mary and family in Coventry

Grazio BUTEZING (? BUTTIGIEG), born about 1808. In 1841 a Male Servant in the household of Lady Eliza and Sir Frederick Hankey, 14 Lower Berkeley Street, Marylebone, London

Charlotte BUTLER, Resident Female Superintendent at the Orphan Asylum, 1865

Henry BUTLER, born in Malta about 1864, the son of William and Ann Butler. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Deal, Kent

James N. BUTLER, born in Malta about 1851. In 1881 living with his wife Caroline and family in Deptford, London

Mary BUTLER, died 23rd June 1890, aged 73 years, the wife of Christopher Carreras of Gibraltar

Nathaniel Charles BUTLER, of the Ordnance Department, 21+, bachelor, born Marylebone, London, the son of Jane and Charles James Butler, married 13th January 1847, to Charlotte O'REILLY, 21+, spinster,the eldest daughter of Mary and the late Bernard O'Reilly, Paymaster of 18th Regiment, at the Residence of Mrs.O'Reilly by a Roman Catholic priest, the Reverend Francis Tonna. On the same day the couple went through a Church of England wedding ceremony

Nathaniel Charles BUTLER, Clerk, Civil Ordnance Department in 1847. Living 64 Strada Ponente, Valletta, electoral list 1852

Percy BUTLER, born 14th November 1867, the son of Sybil Catherine and John Bayford Butler

William BUTLER, born 2nd July 1845. Died and was buried 4th July 1845, aged 2 days

William Henry Guestea BUTLER, died 9th March 1853, aged 39 years, H.M. Ordnance Department

Mrs. BUTT, granted a licence to open a school 30th December 1844

William Henry BUTT, Rector of Public Instruction in 1847. Living at 29 Strada Marsamuscetto, Valletta, electoral list 1852. Rector of the University in 1854, but wished to retire due to failing sight

Henry BUTTANSHORE (? BURTENSHAW), died 28th October 1844, he arrived on HM Steamer Iberia, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto

Charles BUTTER, born in Malta about 1871, the son of Mary and Thomas Butter. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Wolborough, Devon

John BUTTERWORTH, aged 48 years, buried last quarter 1837

Angelo Peter BUTTIGIEG, born 9th October 1854 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Carmel Salvatore BUTTIGIEG, born 18th November 1861 in Tarxien, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Carmela BUTTIGIEG, born 28th August 1850 in Nadur, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Dr.Francesco BUTTIGIEG, Master of Obstetrics, 1806

Giuseppe BUTTIGIEG, President of the Bank of Malta 1858 and 1861

Joseph BUTTIGIEG, born in Gozo 1825, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Ignazio BUTTIGIEG, President of the Bank of Malta 1871

Nicholas Thomas Xavier BUTTIGIEG, born 20th December 1855 in Sannat, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Salvatore BUTTIGIEG, born 27th July 1864 in Tarxien, became naturalised French citizen in North Africa

Edward BYARD, Leading Man of Ropemakers, worked in HM Dockyard from January 1807 until his death on 7th June 1811, aged 35 years

Charles BYDDER, living 29 Strada San Scolastica, Vittoriosa, electoral list 1852

Edward BYDDER, born 22nd October 1851, the son of Caroline and Charles Alfred Bydder

Edward BYRNE, born 6th January 1823, the son of Anna and Edward Byrne, of County Dublin, living at the home of John Hookham Frere

Edward BYRNE, buried 25th December 1825, aged 2 years 11 months

E.H. BYRNE, born in Malta about 1830. In 1881 living in Wednesbury, Staffordshire, with his wife Emma and family

Josephine Mary BYRNE, died 9th June 1883, aged 9 years 2 months, the daughter of Margareth and Patrick Byrne, Ordnance Store Department

George Thomas BYRNE, born 4th July 1832, the son of Anne and Edward Byrne

Mary Ann BYRNE, born about 1823 in Malta. In 1851 living in Wolverhampton

Maria BYRNIE, born in Malta about 1870. In 1881 living with her widowed mother Sarah and family in Dewsbury, Yorkshire

Thomas BYRNIE, born in Malta about 1868. In 1881 living with his widowed mother Sarah and family in Dewsbury, Yorkshire

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