Ignatius was general of his society about fifteen years, and died in 1556, aged sixty-five.
He died at his native place at Amathus, in Cyprus, aged sixty-four, in 620, and his tomb was long visited by pilgrims.
One morning he heard a great minster bell sounding for prime; and after inquiring what it was, he commended his soul to the Holy Mother of God and passed away, aged sixty-three.
James Scott died at Oarnlee in the year 1854, aged sixty-six years.
We lost, in the month of March, Madame de Miramion, aged sixty-six.
Then came the old bell-ringer of Joan of Arc's village--Perrin le Drassier, aged sixty.
My father at that time was in the last stage of consumption, and died in the June following, in 1812, aged sixty years.
From the grave of the Judge I walked a few short steps to that of his classmate and friend, the beloved Channing, who died less than three years ago, aged sixty-two.
He died the same year at his seat at Kittery, aged sixty-three years, and was buried in the large and beautiful tomb erected in 1734 which was placed near the mansion home.
He returned to Boston and died there in 1798, aged sixty-five.
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