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T. third son of the de field train department, aged 83; he had been in ceased Henry David, Earl of Buchan, a Priy the army 68 years, and was the oldest officer in the Councillor and late Lord High Chancellor of En British service. land. IIis Lordship is succeeded in his title aan 4. At the Manse of Urquhart, Sarah Louisa, estates by the Hon. David Montague Erskine, his daughter of the Rev. William Smith of Petty. eldest son, late ambassador to the United State on -At New Saughton, John Hope Watson, se America. cond son of the deceased James Watson, Esq. of 19. At his house in Queen Street, George Kin. Saughton, aged 6 years. near, Esq, banker in Edinburgh. - At Edinburgh, Robina, youngest daughter - John Wilson, Esq of Cultershogle, merchant of Mr Alexander Douglas, W. S. in Dundee. 5. At Edinburgh, Miss Jane Grant Simpson, 20. 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