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size when placed by the side of 
Mr. Lambert. -. The windows of 
the tap-room were obliged to be 
taken out on Sunday, to admit of 
the corpse being taken from the 
house ; from which to the place 
of interment it was cafried in a 
waggon, as no hearse could be pro- 
cured which would have been suf- 
* ficiently capacious to admit the coffin 
into it. 
25th. At Inverary Castle, his 
grace, John duke of Argyll, mar- 
quis of Lorn, (lord Sundridge, 
1766,) a field marshal in the army, 
colonel of the 3d regiment of foot 
guards, honourable master of the 
king’s household in Scotland, keeper 
of Dunstaffnage and Carrick, and 
governor of the British society, &c, 
&c. His grace was born in 1722, 
and is succeeded by his eldest son 
George, marguis of Lorn, now duke 
of Argyll. 
And on Sunday morning died, at 
Roseneath, Colin Campbell, esq. an 
old and intimate friend and faithful 
servant of his grace, as chamberlain 
and bailie of Roseneath. He had 
completed his 04th year in February 
last. His grace and bailie Campbell 
had both been of the old Highland 
watch, and were the only survivors 
of that matchless corps. 
The late duke of Argyll married, 
March 3, 1759, Elizabeth, daughter 
of John Gunning, esq. and relict of 
James, duke of Hamilton, father of 
the late duke; by whom, who died 
December 20, 1790, he had issue— 
George John, born February 17, 
1766, who died an infant.—George, 
marquis of Lorn, born September 
22, 1768 ; succeeded to the barony 
of Hamilton, on the death of his 
mother — John Douglas Henry 
Edward, born December 24, 1777 
Augusta, born March 31, 1760; 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1806. 
married to captain Clavering, and 
has issue — and Charlotte Susan 
Maria, born June 2], 1775, married 
to captain Campbell. 
The remains of the duke were 
deposited in the burying-place of 
that illustrious family, at Kilmun. 
The following are the particulars of 
the ceremony, (as reported by an 
eye-witness,) which was performed 
in the most private manner pos- 
sible :— 
About ten o’clock, the princess 
Elizabeth revenue brig, Henry Beat- 
son, esq. commander, sailed from 
Roseneath, with the corpse of his 
grace; also, the prince William 
Henry, captain Hamilton ; prince of 
Wales, captain M’Kinnon (acting.) 
revenue cutters ; and the Campbel- 
town packet Henrietta, having on 
board his grace, George duke of 
Argyll, lord John Campbell, lady 
Augusta Clavering and daughter, 
lady Charlotte Campbell, sir Alex- 
ander Campbell, of Ardkinglas, 
with otber friends, and the servants 
of the Jate illustrious nobleman. 
‘The whole came to anchor in Holy 
Loch, between twelve and one 
o’clock, nearly opposite the family 
burying-place. The body of his 
grace was towed in his barge by the © 
crew of the princessElizabeth,dressed 
in nankeen, with crapes round their 
hats, and received on a platform, 
near which the present duke, lord 
John, &c. were landed. At asmall 
distance, lady Clavering, and the 
other ladies, came on shore, accom. 
panied by sir Alexander Campbell, 
&c. and procecded to the vault, 
where they waited the procession. 
A part of captain Hamilton’s 
crew was placed on each side of the 
path thatleads toit, dressed in white 
frocks, with black velvet caps trim. 
med with silver, The corpse of his 
grace 
