Dr. Robert
Blosse Lynch Passed Away The Gundagai
Times and Tumut, Adelong and Murrumbidgee District Advertiser 1 March
1887 |
Another very old resident of the Tumut district has passed away to
"that bourne from whence no traveller returns" in the person of Dr. Robert Blosse Lynch, who departed this life on Tuesday morning
last, at the ripe old age of 75 years. The deceased's history was an eventful
one. He, we believe, spent a portion of the prime of his life in India,
where he doubtless acquired that punctilious politeness and love of luxurious
refinement for which he was so noted. About 35 years ago he accompanied Mr. G. C. Lockhart, then
Commissioner for Crown Lands, to Albury, and shortly afterwards receiving the
appointment of Gold Commissioner, the deceased came to Adelong and exercised
his duties between that place and Reedy Flat. Subsequently Kiandra, during the first rush, became his headquarters.
In 1861 he held the office of acting stipendiary magistrate for this
district. The deceased was a man of no common ability. He was well read in all
the literature of the day; his medical knowledge was extensive, and for many
years he practised in Tumut with considerable
success. In the heyday of his prosperity he was very popular and on one
occasion he contested an election here scoring a big vote. During his career he experienced sad reverses, but was kindly assisted
by numerous residents and friends, For nearly two years past his growing
infirmities kept him confined to his house and he died of senile decay, but
with mental faculties apparently unimpaired. Up to the last Dr. Mason was
assiduous in his attentions upon the deceased. A long cortege followed the remains to the Tumut cemetery yesterday,
where the Rev. Father Bourke conducted the obsequies. |