Miſs Ellis, of Richmond, in Surrey, living on the 16th of Auguſt laſt, aged 105.
Mr. Rowe, at Nutwell-Houſe, in Scotland, died in Auguſt laſt, aged 106.
Donald McKeen, of Argyleſhire, in Scotland, died in September laſt, aged 109.
John Button, of Liverpool, died on the 18th of November laſt, the oldeſt burgeſs of that borough upon record; he lived in ſix reigns, being born in the reign of James II.
Mr. Smith, a farmer, at Dolver, in Montgomeryſhire, died in November laſt, aged 103: He was never known to drink any thing but buttermilk.
John Follart, woolcomber, at Norney, near the city of Exeter, living and in good health on the 30th of November laſt, aged 121; he works ſtill at his buſineſs, and retains his faculties.
Massachusetts Gazette, Sept. 1, 1786.
PHILADELPHIA, Auguſt 19.
Inſtances of Longevity in America.