Aged eighty-three years, A True Highlander, A Sincere Friend, And the best deerstalker Of his day.
He died in April, 1835, aged eighty-four years, and is buried in Baker's graveyard.
He resided for some years near Abbotsford, at the Pavilion on the Tweed, where he died in 1843, aged eighty-six.
Charles Hope, who held the office of Lord President of the Court of Session for thirty years; he died in 1851 aged eighty-nine.
Ruttenber died in December, 1907, aged eighty-three years, deeply loved by his family and those who knew him best, and respected and honored by all.
Howard died in May, aged eighty years, just ten years after he had concluded his last notable public service as a member of the State Constitutional Convention.
Don Antonio died about the first of February, aged eighty-seven years.
Henriot died in 1888, aged eighty-seven years, and was followed to the grave by her husband five years later.
John Edwards, who was vicar for fifty-three years, and died in 1834 aged eighty-three.
Joseph Fox, who died in 1781, aged eighty-four, having been vicar for fifty-eight years.
Towneley himself died in May, 1813, aged eighty-two.
Among the deaths of remarkable persons in April was that of General Arthur O'Connor, aged eighty-nine, at the Chateau de Rignon, near Nemours.
November 18th, aged eighty-one, at Herenhausen, the King of Hanover, uncle to her majesty.
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