DEATHS.
On Saturday last, at Bradshot, the Rev. Robert Tindall, aged 54, vicar of Empshot, Hants, after two days’ illness, caused by a fall.
Ancestry shows the Burial Register for 4-Feb-1864 buried at Empshott

Hampshire Telegraph — Saturday 05 March 1864
On the 28th of January the Rev. ROBERT TINDALL, Vicar of Empshot, Hants, met with an accident which resulted in his death within 48 hours. His income was only 97l. a year, and he has left a widow and nine children, the youngest of whom is not a year old, and the eldest only 15 years, without any means of subsistence whatever.
SUBSCRIPTIONS will be thankfully received on their behalf by Messrs. Grants and Co., Bankers, Portsmouth, Portsea, Southsea, and Gosport, or by the London and County Bank, Petersfield, where further particulars may be learned.
Hampshire Chronicle —Saturday 26 March 1864
The sad case of distress to the family of the late Rev. R. Tindall, of Empshott, has met with a large amount of public sympathy, and the liberal example of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales in heading the subscription in behalf of the widow and children has been followed by numerous donations from all parts. In addition to the Prince of Wales’s subscription his Royal Highness this week sent to the Mayor a nomination to the London Orphan Asylum for one of the children, but his Worship informs us that the child so intended to be benefited is too young to accept the advantage, being only five and a half years old, whereas the Asylum requires the age to be between seven and eleven.