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Date error and the third son
The dictionary of National Biography has it slightly wrong - he died in 1846, not 1845 [GRO, Eng+Wales; Anglican Parish Records, Surrey]. These notices in the (Belfast) Vindicator (and probably other newspapers) also tell us about the third son:
On the 21st instant, in the 72nd year of his age, Mr. Thomas Tegg, of Cheapside, publisher.
On the 22d instant, aged 20, Alfred Byron Tegg, of Pembroke College, Oxford, youngest son of the late Thomas Tegg, Esq., of Cheapside. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.169.26.225 (talk) 17:39, 15 July 2015 (UTC)Reply