James Stevenfon in Thornyeat David Smith, fhoemaker in Stewarton Robert Shaw, jun. in Cornhill Hugh Smilie, tailor in Bankhead Thomas Semple, wright there John Smith in Tarbolton Andrew Strehorn in Millburn there Mary Smith in Shawnook there George Scot, Skinner in Lanark Andrew Smith in Liberton Robert Stewart, coal-hewer there James Spirling in Micklefton William Stewart, overfeer to the Honourable Earl of Eglinton's coal-work James Steel in Millburn James Steel in Kilbucha George Storie there John Smith in Dykehead John Sinclar in Kirkbride Robert Strong, tailor in Mickle-Ernock Anne Stirling in Hamilton Margaret Smillie there William Steel, ftaymaker in Saltcoats James Sheerer, Carier in Ayr James James Sloan, in Largicery, Kell parish James Smith, farmer in Sorn Thomas Speer, in Boigend there George Samfon, miller in Auchenleck John Smith, weaver in Strathaven William Stevenfon, weaver in Kilmarnock Marion Small in Strathaven James Sutherland there, Thomas Semple, wright in Audstonehead William Stevenfon in Muirkirk Agnes Steel in Conelbush Agnes Sawer in Barnwel John Stewart in Kirkmichael John Semple in Bankhead William Struthers, baker in Kilmarnock John Sheerer in Watston John Stevenfon, in Barr parish Alexander Swanfon, lint-dreffer in Glasgow T. Adam Thomlifon, flatter in Dalzell John Telfer in Stration' James Telfer there John Twefdale in Coalburn John Tod, fchoolmafter in Stewarton Andrew Tait, miner in Sanquhar Robert Tait, wafher in Wanlockhead Alexander Telfer, miner there John Telfer, inn keeper there Janet Tweedie, in Harfton, Tweedfimuir James Thomion, farmer in Gilbank James Torrance in Tweediehall John Tailor, tailor in Ayr John Templeton in Hapland William Train, fmith in Sorn William 哥 William Thomson, weaver in Sorn David Tait in Brandlees Alexander Trefel, in Boigend, Newland parifit W. The reverend Mr. John Walker, minister of the Mr. James Whyte of Stockbrigs, baillie in Douglas James Whyte in Liberton parish Thomas Wilfon in Jameston Baillie John Willianfon in Sanquhat Adam Wilfon, fhoemaker in Kilmarnock John Wright, maltfter John Weir in Whinmuir Charles Wilfon, gardener in Ayr John Wood in Biggarfhields William Wilfon, attendant to his grace the duke of Douglas Janet Wilfon in Sorn Jofeph Watt, fmith in Fordmouth there Baillie John Wilfon, merchant in Kilmarnock Robert Walker in Raith William Wartlaw, in Newland parish George Waker there Thomas Wyllie in Stoniepath William Wilfon in Saltcoats John Wyllie, wright in Saltcoats James James Watfon in Bagmuirs George Wallace in Mauchlan Alexander Wyllie, fmith in Milton Robert Witherspoon, hammerman in Glasgow, 6 cop. Samuel Watfon in Muirburn Alexander Watson in Blackburn John Watt in Arpockhill John Workman in Weft-Killbride G. W. of C. a fine Copy Thomas Watson, in Millhill of Wandle George White in Millrige Thomas Weir, maltster in Strathaven Mr. David Williamfon, ftoremafter in Burnfit Margaret Wallet there James Welsh, smith there George Wood, in Kern, Kirkconel parish David Welth, fmith in Dalmelington Robert Watfon in Lons John Wyllie, portioner of Mofs-fide John Wyllie in Chapleton John Walker in Auchentiber William Wright, weaver in Richerton David Wyllie, mafon in Clowmouth Hugh Wallace, fervant Elizabeth Wallace in Hawgh Robert Wilson in Gib's-yard Archibald Walker, in the parish of Miniegaff Robert Wafon in Burnton John Wight in Daley parish. George Weir, in Woodhead of Blackwood James Weir of Hill Thomas Whyte in Craighead George Weir, maltfter in Rodgerhill William Wallace, wright in Stair Willian Whyte, weaver in Kilmarnock Thomas Willie in Bankhouse there Mrs. Wight in Portmark John Wafon in Whitelees John Wallace in Auchnerwince Patrick Urie, farmer in Hill James Vallance, ftoremalter in Withehawgh Thomas Young, merchant in Lanark Hugh Young, in Burnfide of Muirkirk In a few Days will be published, by the Publisher hereof, PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING by SUBSCRIPTION, THE CHRISTIAN'S DEFENCE AGAINST THE FEARS of DEATH. With feasonable Directions how to prepare ourselves to die well. Written originally in French, By the reverend, pious, and learned Divine of the Proteftant Church of Paris, Mr. CHARLES DRELANCOURT. With an Account of the Author's Life and his laft Minutes. About twenty editions of the faid book have been printed in France, and one at Avignon in the Pope's dominions: bow many impreffions bave been published in Holland, Germany, and elsewhere, I cannot determine. Seventeen impreffions have been printed at London, at a veту bigh price, but never were there any of them propofed to be printed in Scotland, till now; so it is hoped it will meet with good encouragement from the public, as it is intended to be but the one balf, or little more, of the price of the former impreffions. |