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Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... of painful disorders, under which 2,e laboured for the Inst iour vress in such a m;- lancholy situnation as to ?? mad. his death a re- lease rather to be deprecated by his dlearest friends. His beautiftl parsonage-holuse, which he had built hiftintf, was ...

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... HBlAMI,- 7so0, youngest daughter oW the late William ltussell, Glase-ow, and step daughter of William Wardrop, slurnmouth. At i DEATH S. At 23 Baltic Sett, Aberdeen, on the 5th N'veraber, GorDoxj youngest beloved son of Gordon Morrison, Banner- mill nted seven ...

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... Tring, only son on of the late Ven. Archdeacon Pepe, to CATrttenE, elder hi Ott daughter of Major Rose of Xilravock. he he DEATHS. I ry, At Ferndell Cottage, King Street, Aberdeett, on 2nd inst. Tg ALeeXNDUe CAstonPna, beloved son of George Duncan, wine ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... could hairdly understiand a. reason. tl THE LATE DR DAVID LOW. - Our obitu-ary of last week contained the name of one whose death, at the early age of 32, deserves more than a passing notice. We refer to the decease of Dr David Low, which took place at ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... CATRE- jeci RilE, v youngest daughter of the late Mr Joseph Richards, and and stepdaughter of the lion R. Godlontort, M.LLC as DEATHS, sub At 248. Union Street, on the 30th tilt., of bronchitis, JAstas me: MUIL1O, late Shipmaster, aged 71.-Frienids wit] please ...

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... . lan, nlad No cards. AtSudlusy, Ontario, Canada, oa the 5th May, CIRISTINA MARse to GSo~tGS 8TODDAltT, both of Aberdeen. DEATHS At the Royal Infirmary Aberdeen, on the 27th last., JEANNIE R. ItRON, second daughter of the late Peter Rlobb sacrist, Marclthal ...

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... the chair. The business before the Board was almost 5 wholly of a routine character. - An intima- I1 tion was read of the death of Mr Bar- nett, retired parochial schoolamaster; and ~on the i motion, of Mr Simpson it was resolved to record on tiei minutes ...