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== Death == M‘Neile died in Bournemouth on 28 January 1879 after a short illness. He was interred in the midst of a severe snowstorm at Bournemouth New Cemetery on 1 February 1879. The funeral ceremony was officiated by the Bishop of Peterborough (his nephew, [[William Connor Magee]] (1821–1891)), assisted by his son, the Revd Edmund M‘Neile (1840–1893). [[Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns|Earl Cairns (1810–1885)]], who was related to M'Neile through his marriage to M'Neile's niece, Mary Harriet M'Neile (1833–1919), and [[Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury|Lord Shaftesbury (1801–1885)]] were amongst the mourners. Throughout the day the muffled minute bell of Ripon Cathedral was tolled and the cathedral's lectern and pulpit were each covered with a black cloth.<ref>"The Late… ", ''Leeds Mercury'', 4 February 1879.</ref>
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