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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette Ayrshire, Scotland31 Jul 1914 Houieon (rautund, Dunlop House; Mrs Finlay Hamilton, Cornea ; Mrs Arthur ' Lainshaw ; Mrs Duncan Campbell Wardhead; Miss Dunn, Anna:shill ; Miss Radon, 3.laursbitt; Mr Douglas Cunniaghame. Mr Hugh S. Dunn, Aunanfill; Mr James Middleton, Braehead Ileum; View article |
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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette Ayrshire, Scotland19 Dec 1913 Death of the Laird of Darwhilling. Mr Robert Taylor, J.P., of Darwhißing, we regret to died at his residence on Wednesday night, in his 99th year. There were few better known or better liked men in Ayrshire, and more particularly in Kilmarnock and district View article |
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Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald Ayrshire, Scotland28 Mar 1902 the foIlo«I--g artistes: Mr Laird’s til>t«gow Troupo Highland Dancer* and Pipers ; Miss M'OIU. eooraro. Dairy; Mr Whin hill. t*-nor; Mr Hannah. SooM. comic; Mr Tomer, dc-crlpilvo y. com* “«'ol*t; Born*, eycnoitln cymedinn; Mr li'ilauv.s. plan's:. \yil |
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Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald Ayrshire, Scotland22 Jun 1900 commands confidence, and his staff are everyway worthy of him. Murdoch, chief steward, admirably In idaee. and l« only fit ling that a woman -nrh e-ocntlnllv feminine resource and ready kindliness Mrs Mae farianc should stewardess. Mr Struthera. tho company's View article |
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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette Ayrshire, Scotland18 Jan 1907 deserve for their declarations. Mr Hardie followed the opposite course. He strained the arguments of Mr Haldane and Mr Asquith to suit his own book. With the rectorial' speeches for a foundation he made a capital start for his oration. He wished to make out View article |
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Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald Ayrshire, Scotland29 Nov 1907 who oiled the wheel of his harrow so well, that . . . And Dauphlne, the tavernkeeper, who sold her wdl-water so dear. Ana ToriiUard, who, when be met me carrying the Sacred Host, went his way, his cap on his bead and his pipe in his mouth proud Artsban View article |
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Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald Ayrshire, Scotland4 May 1906 request, and commenced with his usual adroitness. His progr—, however, was soon impeded, and began to haggle in manner sufficiently awkward, his patience gradually giving way, white his difficulties seemed to increase—the company all the time affecting not View article |
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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette Ayrshire, Scotland18 Oct 1912 sprinkled with pine needles. Consequeitly. when His Majesty took his daily sulking exercise in this indoor pine forest, he breathed into his sisteiii the self-samo odours !rich make the Swiss peasiant in his home :animus , the pine-clad mountain* a stranger View article |
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Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald Ayrshire, Scotland9 Aug 1901 competition Mr W. F. Russell. (Itaxgow'. has ta-en hung In Troon Club. Tli*- donor, winner far year (Mr Hubert Nell. Troon), and committee, occupy prominent podllooa. Bt’MMKii was for high scoring annual summer m-oilng Treoo Club on Saturday. Mr W. Q. St-wart View article |
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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette Ayrshire, Scotland10 Jan 1936 residence in Piccadilly, to his house in Piccadilly, and so on. When addressed by the gentleman, he commenced his reply, anions to pay him all due respect — Indeed. Piccadilly, etc. He sup posed Piccadilly must be his own territorial locality. It was View article |
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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette Ayrshire, Scotland23 Feb 1912 of the Manor. (Apt.. his Lordship and his good lady. (Applause.) photo , / It some generation, s i n , a One fortunate thing in the marriage taking of the Manor took much interest in the piece hidere the time was that his lairds burgh as the present one View article |
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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette Ayrshire, Scotland8 May 1930 defeated Lanarkshire ladies at %ramie by four matebes.to three. Details; Ayrshire—Mrs W. f/reenless, 1; Mrs O. Coats, 0; Miss N. Baird, 0; Mrs F. 6. Neilson, 1; Miss I. Mitchell, 1; Mrs M'Failsean, 0; Miss Irvine, 1, total 4. Lanarkidiire--Nlrs A. Holm 0; View article |
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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette Ayrshire, Scotland20 Feb 1925 mend one of its Mount Stephen's character was his invariable Comnitinist nfficiaus, and there are many of kindness and benefirenee to his family redo- them, to represent their Union at n Labote. tions. To his aged parents, like all true Scott.. Party nieetiug View article |
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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette Ayrshire, Scotland24 Jan 1908 liberal snMeriher, but continued all his life deeply interested in the progress of his excellent work. Mr Cameron Corbett's, father was also the founder of the Salteoata Horne, and erected the first buildings at his' own coat. In the movement fir providing View article |
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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette Ayrshire, Scotland21 Jul 1927 daughter of the late Mr Alexander Spire of Ehlerslie, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Renfrew, by his marriage with a daughter of Mr Thomas Campbell Hagan of Ilantaskine; after. wards Mrs Ellsie of Invergarry. She married Sir Claud in ISO. He died in 11390 View article |
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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette Ayrshire, Scotland21 Jul 1911 the official, but much in hi, fainur. It certainly was very gaol to find t hr ee they were to victimise one whose business it is to ~lace these slmrpers tinder restraint. Posidb l ,y 'hi , smart capture was the means not lady of presenting the three who View article |
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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette Ayrshire, Scotland21 Sep 1906 A HIGH HAND WITH THE LADIES. Two North Uiat 'ladies—Mrs Macleod of Pailale and Mr., Macdonald of Scolpaigwere crossing the moor between Scolpaig and the neighbouring farm. A atone dyke be- tween the two farms was brat en at one point, and through the View article |
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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette Ayrshire, Scotland9 Jan 1914 rilE VIEWO MR KEIR MARIE, Y.P. Mr .1. Bair Hardie. M.P., delivered an address in the Municipal Theatre, Glaegow, on Sunday night, nadir the auepice- of the Glasgow Independent Labour Party. 3lr holuert Charlton presided owe; a large audience. Mr Keir Hardie View article |
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Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald Ayrshire, Scotland2 Feb 1900 Surg. Cap:. Thomson, M ijor Highet. • apt. Ilanlrr. A. C. M Ja-. t. Mr W. I». M* Jan net, Mr W. Hall, J. N. Money, Mr A. Ixmguiulr. and Mr J. F. I/mgmuir. View article |
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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette Ayrshire, Scotland5 Jul 1907 School, Hewers; Mrs Stevenson, liolehouse Road Miss Prentice, Dundonald Read; rs: Mrs Drummond Dundonald Road tuagaxines; Mrs Thorneycroft Netherplace, magazines; Mrs Carnie,_ Clyde Villa rhubarb. Mrs Brooke Dundonald Road, maga- Einei Mr% Mann Thomson View article |