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other an elder Man, by Name 
derfon^ who has married his Daughter 
to the younger. Campbell prayed 
for the Prefervation of their Church 
Government and Difcipline, and 
fpake openly againft Prelacy and its , 
Adjunds and Confequences. Here, 
as alfo at Dunbar y and other Places, 
we obferved the Manner of their 
Burials, which is this ; when any one 
dies, the Sexton or Bell-Man goeth, 
about the Streets, with a fmall Bell in 
his Hand, which he tinkleth all along 
as he goeth, and now and then he 
makes a Stand, and proclaims who is 
dead, and invites the People to come 
to the Funeral at fuch an Hour. 
The People and Minifter many times 
accompany the Corpfe to the Grave 
at the Time appointed, with the Bell 
before them, where there is nothing 
faid, but -only the Corpfe laid in. 
The Minifter there, in the public 
7- V/orfhip, 
