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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland8 Nov 1907 appearaua•. The judge-Mr Paterson, of Mew aidc-found his work cut out for him, but. his awards gave very general setiafaction. There weir over 300 entries. In the evening the prize's were presented to the sum:maul competitors by Mrs J. H. Balfour, she being View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland3 Dec 1897 we know. Love! Love. my lambie laddie The nervous kindly little lady drew nearer to her eon as she spoke, and with one hand on his broad shoulder gazed earnestly into his face. But his eyes met hers now frankly enough. Yee, love, mother. At teeth I think View article |
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Haddingtonshire Courier East Lothian, Scotland1 Jan 1886 Hall—Mr G. B. Luke presiding—it was agreed to appoint Mr Purves liquidator, to meet again in o weeks to hear report. The attendance mob very meagre. .Hope Meetinus. —An entertainment, consisting of magic lantern and soiree, Mas given by tho ladies connected View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland26 Feb 1909 Taylor, Mr and Mrs Craig, and Mr T. Adams. Amongst others present were Mr Taylor, farmer; Mr Maclennan, Mr Main, etc. Supper was by Mr Paul Troussier, and after it had been partaken of, a very short programme and twastlist was gone through. The Chairman View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland21 Apr 1899 gaily, his temples throbbed painfully, sad the torture of hie wounds seemed to pervade his whole body as with Am. He dosed his eyes again with • groan. Someone near him moved, and then his head was raised, the while a metal cup war held to his Itpa. He View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland1 Aug 1913 song tells the remainder of the story. His wig was well poothered and as glide as new, His doublet was red, and his hose they were blue; He put on a ring, a sword, and coek'd hat, An' wha could refuse the Laird wi a' that? Ile mounted hia naig and he View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland8 Jun 1894 suceemlel. THU MIAS. Mr Alex. Dickson Windsor), secretary of the aseoeiat' , officiated as referee, and gave his demime with promptness, and put down all uncalled for play, his decisions being very fair. Mr O'Neil (grin I Athletic) and Mr Buckle sated as linesmen View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland10 May 1907 mutts. On July 31, 1645, the minister of Inveresk, Mr Oliver Colt, was abseut, and in giving his excuse wrot to the brethrenie of tine tumult in his kirk the last Sabbath, raisit by the servants of ye Lady Carberry mid the Heim contending for ye salt belonging View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland21 Feb 1908 anti-burgers. Mr Mudie bad his liking', too. His presents of knives to the boys, and scissors, silver thimbles, and pocket handkerchiefs to his lady friends would have kept him poor. oven bad his income been several times larger than it was. Mr Mudie was View article |
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Haddingtonshire Courier East Lothian, Scotland13 Aug 1886 Dr Chrbtieand Mr Webster, GUmerton; J. Lawrie, North Berwick; Mr and Mrs H. Bertram, Whitekirk; Alexander Bertram and family. Toronto, Canad-»; J. Hepburn, Prestonmaioe ; Councillor and Mrs Falconer, Mias Robb, and Mrs Bertram, Mr and Mrs J. Murray, Jamea View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland18 Jan 1895 like to say about as old lady who had some eossectioe with the district—the old lady who said else was daft to refuse the laird of Cockpes. She did sot know if the laird of Cockpen was present or sot @ but she knew her laird was Kama. sad they would View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland29 Oct 1897 But, persisted Mrs. Adair. do you no' min the Scripture command is? Oh, yes. I wee taught at school: ' And • man shall leave his father and mother, and cleave his Cl e ave unto his wife.' you silly boy. No, no. manunie, ' sleeve his wife. And Barton View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland8 Dec 1911 he bad noticed that Logan, the laird's manager, was driving shout in a gig while his master was walking. Weighing up the matter, Jock delivered hitueelf thus: —the laird has turned Logan, an' Logan has turned the laird' 8o much for Jock Blyth, and View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland28 Apr 1899 the Plisteock Rocks, he dipped his footing and fell over into the wither. As he was being washed out to sea Mr T. P. Laird. 11, BeSmile Delmont, wont is after without taking time to divest himself of any clothing. Mr Laird struggled for some time in ineffectual View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland10 May 1895 recently been married. Mr John Grant presided and suitably introduced the business, after which Mr David Rymer, in name of the congregation, presented Mr Lowe with a beautiful marble timepiece , and a standard reading-lamp for Mrs Lowe. Mr Lowe replied on behalf View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland30 Aug 1895 Gaeolees, who had been once previously convicted, 6e 6d or five days. IT will be noticed that Mr Clark eras his clams@ fee doming is Dene's Hall next Theesdey night his mils should make a point to be present then. THE WEATHER AND HAIIVRIST.--The changeable View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland8 Jan 1932 the whim Mr R. M'Kinlay was M.C., and Mrs Miller, W.M., presented the prizes to the winners as follows:—Ladies-1. Miss J. H. Philip; 2, Mrs R. Neilands: 3, Mrs Howie; half-time, Mrs M'Watt ; booby, Mrs Winner. Gentlemen-1, Mr R. Ll'Adam: 2, Mr I'. John View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland15 Apr 1921 presented to Mr Farquharson and Mrs Farquharson £5 for their co-operation and help in afl their work. The Chairman then I made reference to Mr and Mrs Semple going I away for a few months change, and in name of the Church Council presented Mr Semple with View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland26 Feb 1909 bridegroom all his life. He same of moat worthy parents, and was following the example of these parents. It had been his (the Chairman's) privilege to visit him at his home, and he could assure them that Mr Charles's amanitas as a business ma and his kindness' View article |
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Musselburgh News East Lothian, Scotland25 Feb 1927 seated in front of the photograph group, comprised Mrs Whitelaw (convener). Mrs sh ine , Mrs Beveridge. Mrs Moir. Mrs 31illar, Mrs GiVim, Mrs Martin, Mrs Welsh, Miss Scott, and Miss Black. That it was a ladies' night was particularly emphasised at the dance View article |