The other one I was looking at was Parturition and Typhoid Fever 16 days. I was not sure whether this meant that she died after giving birth of typhoid fever. Sorry it's a bit off topic!
Do you have a date of birth for the baby (assuming the wee one survived)?
So glad you brought this up! Going from memory, Overlandermatt's post about the typhoid-ridden Selina Pope was more a debate on whether her husband was in the Royal Navy or not, as the initials RN were difficult to read. I totally forgot about getting the registrations for baby hoping to see a clearer version of the "RN" , but by the time I got them, the issue was resolved, and the baby's registrations didn't help with the "RN" debate
I don't think the date of Selina's death showed on the clip, however the information for the baby is as follows (Matt, if you pm me an email address, I can send the images to you):
Birth
When and where: 18 May 1876, 1 George Street
Name: ---
Gender: Girl
Father: Joseph Pennington
Mother: Selina Pennington formerly Pope
Father's occupation: Ship's corporal, RN
Informant: X mark of Mary Ann Pope, present at the birth
1 George Street, East Stonehouse
Death
When and where: 18 May 1876, 1 George Street
Name: --- Pennington
Gender: female
Age: 5 minutes
Father: daughter of Joseph Pennington, ship's corporal RN
Cause: Premature, certified by L. Pearse MD
Informant: X mark of Mary Ann Pope, present at the death, 1 George Street, East Stonehouse
What was the date of Selina's death? That might help figure it all out?