1833.
Jan. 29.—At Warrenton, N. C., in his 64th year, John Hall, recently judge of the Supreme Court of
N. Carolina. He was born in Staunton, Va., and when a young man removed to N. C. His life was
pure, and his integrity unspotted.
May 24.—At Philadelphia, aged 60, John Randolph of Roanoke.
Nov. 17.—At Columbus, S. C., aged about 90, Colonel Thomas Taylor. He was born in Amelia co.,
Va., in 1743. He has been styled "the patriarch of the states-right party of South Carolina."
Dec. 21.—At Twiford, in Westmoreland co., Va., in his 74th year, John P. Hungerford. He was an
officer in the revolutionary war, and afterwards a member of Congress.