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1800, | 
At Bumbank, near Hamilton, Mrs. Janet 
Bogle, relict of Alexander Muirhead, efq. 
At Spotterfhall, aged $4, Michael Herris, 
efq. i 
is Montrofe, Thomas Web fter, efq, late 
provoit of that borough. 
At Dumfries, Mr. Robert Mc Lahlan, 
bookfeller. rs 
At Faenafh, Mr. William Scott, of Hud- 
dersfield, fon of Mr. James Scott, of Skclf- 
hill. 
‘At Well-houfe, near Glafgow, Mrs. Mar- 
garet Miller, widow, aged 82. 
At Airfield, Mr. Thomas Rennie, aged 
76. John Smith, Efq. provoft of Brechin. 
At Belville, in the parith of Eccles, Jane 
Frazer, aged 103 5 fhe retained her fight per- 
fectly well tothe laft, and a few years ago had 
a fet of new teeth. 
At Appin-houfe, in Argylefhire, Alexan- 
der Dalmahoy, bart. 
At Ormfthwaite, William Brownrigg, 
M.D. F.R.S. of London and Edinburgh, 
aged 88. i. 
At Glafgow. Mr. Richard Allan, jun. mer- 
chant, eldeft fon of R. Allan, efg. of North 
Bardfwick. Mifs Ann Govan, daughter of 
the late Mr. Alexander Govan, merchant. 
In St. Andrew’s-fquare, Mrs. Margaret 
Aikman, relitt of Hugh Forbes, efg. one of 
the principal clerks of feffions. 
Act Fochabers, the Rev. Alexander Gor- 
don, chapiaid of Fort-George, and on!y fon of 
the Rev. James Gordon, of Beliie, ‘ 
At Camp-end, near Dalkieth, Nathaniel 
Donaldfon, efq. late of the Ifland of Tobago. 
At Dumferline, Mr. Robert Stenhoufe, 
eldeit fon of John Stenhoufe, efq. of South 
At the Manfe of Garvald, the Rev. Mr. 
Andrew Nefbit, minifter of that parith. 
At Pitroddie, Perththire, the Rey. Mr. 
John Keills, minifter of the Burgher Sece- 
ders there. 
IRELAND. 
Letters from Dublin mention, that in con- 
fequence of the expected Union with Great 
Britain, in moft leafes made out of houfes, 
in the city; fince the agitation of the fub- 
_Je&, provifion has. been made to reduce the 
yearly rent in general one-fourth, in many 
cafes one-third of the fum at prefent ftipu- 
dated for, in the event of an Union taking 
place, 
. Warried.| The Hon. Matthew Plankett; 
to Mifs Shawe, daughter of Colonel Shawe, 
Tate of the 11th regiment. 
At Yonghall, Lieut. Gillon, of the Royal 
 Lancafhire Volunteers, to Mifs Harriet F ield- 
houfe, 
At Cabragh, county of Dublin, Thomas 
Gegrave, to Mifé Ann Grahan. 
' Died.} At Dublin, the Lady of Thomas 
Montuiy Mac, No, 56. 
Treland—Deaths Abroad. 205 
Rothwell, efq. of Rockfield, county of 
Meath. 
At the Mayoralty Houfe, the Rizht 
Hon. John Sutton, Lord Mayor of Dublin, 
Mr. Phillip Lemath, of the Theatre Royal. 
At Carrickmines, county of Dublin, aged 
76, Mrs. Sarah Greville. 
At Armagh, Richard Allen, efq. late 
colleftor; brother to Lerd Vifc, Allen. — 
_At Legygowen, near Saintfield, James 
Quart, aged 110 years. - : 
At Carrickmacrofs, Londonderry, Mr. J. 
Wilfon, aged 117 years. 
On the rith inftant, in the 71ft year of 
his age, the Right Hon. and Rev. Dr, 
William Newcombe, archbithop of Armagh, 
and Lord Primate of Ireland.—His Grace 
was private tutor to Mr. Fox, when at 
college; and was prefented, at the time 
of his adminiftration, with the bithopric of 
Waterford, from which he was tranflated 
to the Primary in 1795, by Lord Fitz- 
william, 
DEATHS ABROAD, 
At Grompas, in Hungary, in the 126th year 
of his age, a S-epherd. His manner of living 
was extreamly fimple: he never ate any meat, 
but fubfifted entirely on milk, butter, and 
cheefe, and had never been ill in his fife. 
Lately at the Cape of Good Hope, Samuel 
Cook efq. lieutenant-colonel of the 8th-dras 
goons, and fon of tue late Samuel Cook, efq. 
of Newton-on-the-Moor. ‘ 
In the Eatt Indies, liestenant Maynard, 
only fon of Jofiah Maynard, efq. of Malton 
lodge, Yorkthire. Stas 
The arts have juft experienced a heavy 
lofs by the death of Citizen Nicolas Henry 
Jarpin, archite&, member of the cidevant 
academy of architeCture, and of many other 
academies. Dear to artifts, by his talents, 
and to his friends by his virtues, having car- 
ried the great prize of archite ure, ac the 
age of 22 years; he fet out for Rome, the 
7th of June, 1744, The ferious application 
with which he profecuted his ftudies, gained 
him the moft diftingui/hed confideration. At 
his return from Italy in 1754, he was invited | 
by the king of Denmark, Frederic’V. to con- 
ftruét a church, all in marble of the greateft 
Magnificence. His reputation had travelled 
much: fafter than himfelf, although he lo% no ~ 
time in repairing to thac court. On-his arri- 
val, the title of Intendant-general of his 
Danifh Majefty’s buildings.was conferred apon 
him. It will fuffice to cat an eye upon his 
work, (the greate't part of which is engrave 
ed by his own hands) to judge of the quan- 
‘tity, of the variety, and the merit of his pro- 
ductions, during the eighteen years that he re- 
fided at Copenhagen. ° The rare qualities 
which he poffeffed, gave an additional luitre 
~ Da to 
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