Adam, his death certificate will give details of exact date and place of death, also cause of death. It will also name the informant who registered the death - this could well have been a family member, in which case the certificate would be useful documentation of the family tie.
As suggested on one of your other threads, PDF downloads are currently available at a discount price - a bargain!
Your only other alternative would be to search online for a burial record, monumental inscription or newspaper report, but none of these would give you ass much information as the death cert.
Jay
JanetinYorkshire
Genealogists never die - they just swap places in the family tree
if you do its been mispelt on the transcription this is what it says
BAGLEY, SAMUEL 55 Order
GRO Reference: 1859 S Quarter in WINDSOR Volume 02C Page 266
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