Talk:Henry Bard, 1st Viscount Bellomont

Henry Bard's Death
Henry Bard died in India and was most certainly poisoned as per the account written by Niccolao Manucci. Sources:

- Niccolao Manucci, Storia do Mogor; or, Mogul India 1653-1708. Translated by William Irvine. 4 volumes. London: John Murray, 1907. Volume 1, Page 71.

- Michael H Fisher, Beyond the Three Seas: Travellers' Tale of Mughal India. New Delhi: Random House, 2007. Page 166.

--BlackZeroes (talk) 16:59, 7 October 2009 (UTC)

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