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* {{LieutRN}} [[Edward Louis Delmar Morgan]], jumped from topmast of {{UK-Majestic|f=p}} on 15 August, 1900.
* {{LieutRN}} [[Edward Louis Delmar Morgan]], jumped from topmast of {{UK-Majestic|f=p}} on 15 August, 1900.
* {{LieutRN}} [[John Edward Nelson Murdoch]], shot self 3 January, 1907 following concussion.
* {{LieutRN}} [[John Edward Nelson Murdoch]], shot self 3 January, 1907 following concussion.
* {{CommRN}} (retired) [[Francis Ignatius Carvill]] threw himself under a train 14 January, 1927.
* {{LieutRN}} [[Harry Beaumont Heygate]] shot self with revolver on 20 July, 1897.
* {{LieutRN}} [[Harry Beaumont Heygate]] shot self with revolver on 20 July, 1897.
* {{LieutRN}} [[Nigel St. John Stradling Nicholl-Carne]] shot self while of unsound mind c. 17 November, 1911.
* {{LieutRN}} [[Nigel St. John Stradling Nicholl-Carne]] shot self while of unsound mind c. 17 November, 1911.
* {{LieutRN}} [[Richard Leslie Pennington]] self-inflicted revolver shot while temporarily insane 20 July, 1907.


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Latest revision as of 17:22, 19 February 2024

We categorize people who were judged, or whom we presume died by their own hand or to have made an attempt to kill themselves based on a rough appreciation of evidence. Many of these men were also judged insane, most often temporarily at the time of their suicide.

We lean toward presumed suicide, as this makes the category more useful in research, even if it ceases to be authoritative. Always read the articles on the men.

In addition to the men in the category, the following people who may not yet have pages were likely suicides:

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