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Daily Review (Edinburgh) Midlothian, Scotland3 Mar 1864 Rev. Mr Fairbairn, Greenlaw ; Rev. Mr Waters, Lauder ; Rev. Mr Ketchan, Mudingtae ; Rev. Mr ht, Swinton ; Rev- Mr Spews, Houadw along with Mr Laird. missionary, Swinton , and Murray, missiona Kelso. The meeting in the evening we. addressed * Mr Laird View article |
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Daily Review (Edinburgh) Midlothian, Scotland29 Oct 1863 ground, and covering his mouth' so as to prevent any screams that might give the alarm. Keeping Lim its this position they searched his pockets, hut in vain, finding. 'astbing, utterly over- Iceking an leiter 4 in his jacket where his money time. Finding View article |
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Daily Review (Edinburgh) Midlothian, Scotland19 Aug 1867 Me and Mrs sad family, !Midtown; Professor our; Dr Fowler, Coestorphine ; Mr and Mies Mr and the Mimes Tweetlie, Mr Downie, Me Martin end Miaow Martin, George Young • family, Mr M'Dougal smittarte Dr and Mee Carruthers Iles Colvin and u , Rev. Mr Smith View article |
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North Briton Midlothian, Scotland13 Apr 1859 the lady lighter yet site it lad, or be it lass, g' a wi' cross, and rain wi' mass. It's Meg Merrilitg, the gips y, as sure as I am a sinner, said Mr Bertram. The Dominie groaned deeply, uncrossed his legs, drew in the huge splay foot which his former View article |
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Dalkeith Advertiser Midlothian, Scotland25 Oct 1928 dinner-party given in her honour by a ',cal laird and his austere lady. Robert stood off from her in the hall, holding her wrap and biting his lip. Why do you wear tholethings? be asked, scanning her disapprovingly, his tone edged. There's nothing wrong with View article |
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Dalkeith Advertiser Midlothian, Scotland24 Nov 1955 and Mrs Porter; Mr and Mrs Leslie; Mrs J. Turnbull and Mrs J. l Itlaikie, of the Bonnyrigg Working, Women's Club; Mr A. Laird and Mrs Mary Brown, Bonnyrigg Old Age Pensions Association; Mr J. A. Rissett and Mr Gardiner, R.F.R.A.! With the Rev. Mr Hutchison View article |
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Mid-Lothian Journal Midlothian, Scotland3 Jan 1919 Parish Councillor ex-Provost Kerr, J.P.: Rev. Alex. Stewart, Rev. James Petrie, 'Mr William Bremner. Mr William MacTaggart, Mr James MCall, Mr John Golder, J.P., and Mr Robert Stirling. Sir Donald, in the course of an interesting speech, made generous View article |
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Mid-Lothian Journal Midlothian, Scotland18 Feb 1887 had bean offered up by Mr Robson, a sub. Agatha tea was partakeu if —the tables being presided over by several of the lady friends and supporters of the society. The Cttetatur, in his opening rentarks i. intimated etiologies Mr Charles Dalrymple, M. View article |
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Dalkeith Advertiser Midlothian, Scotland12 Apr 1928 Viulet Viscountess Melville, lady Beatrice Dundee, Mrs Hood, Midfield ; and ex-Provost Gilchrist ; Executive CommitteeâMrs Hood, Mrs Stuart Robertson, Mrs Brown. Mrs Hay, Mrs Lothian, Mrs Grosvenor Stew?rt, Miss Deacon, and Mrs Goldie. Mies D. L. Noble View article |
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North British Agriculturist Midlothian, Scotland1 Feb 1893 Maob Mr. Penedo, Done ; Mr. Cameron, Balnakyle ; Mr. Mr. Macin=F r tpl as Kill isl o pmer,lßoseheugh -- ea llackenne, of Delmore ; Mr. Contagions', Foyer i Mr. Ban Fletcher, Rosehangb ; the Red of Crooned'. be sent by Mr. Goodbran Holm* BAN ; Mr. R. C View article |
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Mid-Lothian Journal Midlothian, Scotland25 Dec 1931 programme of music and • • ' The ladies, in addition to Miss Sealy, were : plays on Friday. Although the parents were on this occasion—because of a lack of Shan on the War. Mrs D. Gcaton , Mrs Jack Balfour. Misses E. Nothing that. Mr Bernard Shaw has written View article |
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North British Agriculturist Midlothian, Scotland7 Apr 1869 Henry laird, had a narrow escape with life. The circumstances are :—Laird and other two brakesmen, named James Clark and Robert Blue, were drinking in a publichouse in Newmains, and on coming out Clark accused his two companions of having stolen his week's View article |
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North British Agriculturist Midlothian, Scotland14 Jul 1869 to his serious injury and the danger of his person. Clark pled not _and entered a special defence that he itabbeil Laird under serious provocation, and under the belief that he was in danger of his life. A jury having been empanelled, the case went to View article |
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Portobello Advertiser Midlothian, Scotland10 May 1895 compensation.' fSnically right in his affirmation the * . n ~f ineral they ptoduce ■ iron, sir Charles Dalrympv. Lev. Mr , p. rt the m this neighbourhood have tht management 01 Mr Joe Libs- Veil aware that smile his in- gH'eib they »^ was l*u .ic li'tle View article |
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Dalkeith Advertiser Midlothian, Scotland24 Jul 1952 of the fine hospitality extended to the ladies, end for the lovely tea catered for by the lady convener., Mrs Cunningham and Mrs Miller. in a short address. Mrs Cossar, for the members of Dalkeith Private Ladies Section. expressed their thanks for the View article |
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Mid-Lothian Journal Midlothian, Scotland13 Mar 1886 an' she says she keno him wee!. And that his wife is non wi' another show that is gum aboot Just like the ane that vu here last week' Aweel, she's miata'en. What does she ea' Mr Lindsay. Weel, that's no his name ; and I'm sure yer show wife keno naething View article |
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Leith Burghs Pilot Midlothian, Scotland25 Jun 1881 beg ea. sad pied W e bide two d a h ems tel Wm &slag awl de I by hies. rally, primp, armor= to atemiaa ii. ring b. whirr, two wbo at hat It reported that hi Wm. that be it W That mien hi hi eerrialy Ir. ▪ foot Ur in Mon amid Tolboor, awl ram through the View article |
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Edinburgh Evening News Midlothian, Scotland20 Apr 1896 he Rev. Dr Laird, of Free Church, Cupar, one of the oldest and most esteemed ministers of the Free Church 01 Scotland. He was son of tiie. manse, Lis father being the iatc Rev. Dr Laird, Portniouk, while his two brothers, the R.*v. Henry Laird and the Rev View article |
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Edinburgh Evening Courant Midlothian, Scotland9 Apr 1866 party of Liverpool. The n„ i y Mr Horne and Mr Walker and af era and Mr Woods (whoisacknowledgedlyone of thebeet presentation was made^,, Mr Turner, M.P.; and Mr John Laird, M.P., was amongst was presented dolonel Geddxs. C.8., who said those present. The View article |
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Daily Review (Edinburgh) Midlothian, Scotland24 Mar 1882 the Arra. Mr in adder:ming the meeting, raid e th h em urc . h at such a low ebb that they could only be and Mr Gordon, Glasgow, and on the leftbyDrs Kee- se of the ladies. The motion was unanimously have been elected without a contest :-Mr Thomas they View article |