DEATHS. The death is announced at Ambleside, in his 78th year, of MR. GILES REDMAYNE, a magistrate for both Lancashire and Westmorland. ________________________ SIR JAMES BAIN, the ironmaster, died at Glasgow on Monday. He was born in 1818, was educated at Glasgow University, and was Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1874 to 1877. He was created a Knight Bachelor in that year. In 1880 he unsuccessfully contested Glasgow as a Conservative, and he sat as M.P. for Whitehaven from 1891-2, when he was defeated. He was D.L. and J.P. for Lanarkshire, and a D.L. for the county of the City of Glasgow, also a J.P. for Cumberland. Deceased was largely interested in commercial enterprises in Cumberland, being the senior member of the firm Bain and Co., and the Whitehaven Colliery Company, firms which as ironmasters and colliery and iron ore mining proprietors, give employment to about 3,000 men at Whitehaven, Darrington, and Woodend. ======================================================