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Rh Bloody Sir George M'Kenzie died at London with all the paſſages of his body running blood. 7. General Thomas Dalziel of Binns died with a glaſs of wine at his mouth in perfect health: but a more particular account of theſe afterwards.

5thly, I gave an account in the life and death of Mr. Cameron, that upon the 18th day of July 1680, they preached together at the Kiprig in Clydſedale; which was Mr. Cameron's laſt Sabbath, and were to meet and preach at Craigmad in Stirlingſhire the firſt Sabbath of Auguſt, but Mr. Cameron's blood and others ran like water on the 22d of July: Mr. Cargill preached upon the 25th in the pariſh of Shots, upon that text, “ Know you not that there is a great man and Prince fallen in our Iſrael.” He preached upon the firſt day of Auguſt at Craigmad, and lectured upon the 22d chapter of Jeremiah, and ran the parallel in ſo many particulars betwixt Coniah and Charles IId. and in the end ſaid, if that unhappy man upon the throne of Britain ſhall die the ordinary death of men, and get the honour of the Burial of kings, and if he ſhall have any to ſucceed him lawfully begotten, then God never ſent me, nor ſpoke by me. The old pious praying Mr. Reid, late miniſter in Lochrutton in Galloway, Mr. Shields and George Lapſly, who lived and died at the Bowhead, heard him utter theſe expreſſions: They were all at London in the time that he was poiſoned, who made all ſearch to know when, where, or how he was buried, but could never find it out, being buried clandeſtinely; and all know that he had none to ſucceed him, although many ſaid, and ſome write, That if all the women he lay with in adultery and fornication had conceived and brought forth, his offspring would have been as the ſtars in the firmament, ſpending his time only with wine and women, unconcerned about either heaven or hell, and eaſy about all religion. Not driving on Rome's intereſt, as they expected, and he engaged when abroad with the Popiſh Princes; his