English: John Luxford died aged 56. He was a director of a printing and stationery business in the Canal, Salisbury and was a director of Brodie & Co. Bank and a resident of the Cathedral Close.Formerly he lived in London and worked as a printer for The Morning Herald. in 1790 he was jailed for 1 year after printing erroneous international news. He then moved with his family to Salisbury
John Bellamy Bowes Luxford attended the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich and became a Lieutenant in 3 Troop, Bengal Horse Artillery. He died at Fort Kalunga, Uttarakhand, India. More family information.
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A white marble sarcophagus on slate memorial on the east wall of the cloister of Salisbury Cathedral to John Luxford and his son.