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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland10 Mar 1883 roost extreme Radical views. He charged Mr Goodsir his face with this; but Mr Good sir, who was so kindly dispoeed to him that he felt to tell him the plain truth, only shook bis head and said‘ You are quite mistaken, Mr Gow. A man of your abilities should View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland24 Oct 1891 (Applause.) At this stage the Chairman had to leave, and his place wad taker' by Mr James Steele, who proposed a hearty vote of thanks to Mr Thorburn for his services as chairman that evening. Mr Cossue proposed The Provost, Slagie trates, and Town Council View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland3 Feb 1883 leave when I tell yon!’ insisted the Laird, his eholer rising at the old man’s obstinacy. * No,’ said Gibb, with smack of his lips. I’ll no leave ’ ‘ Such language is intolerable,’ hissed the angry Laird, half rmng from his chair and staring sternly at the View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland17 Apr 1880 this touches my honour,' exclaimed Allan, as, pale 'with rAse, he laid his han on his sword. 'Forbear, I command you,' sail Turner, imperiously. ' For you. Mr Elliot, you end your lady are free to depart; but I warn you that it is cunsidereal you have co View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland25 Aug 1888 Fleming. By Mr T. Newbigging, Crostotone, for 12 Fancy Patsies--1, D. M. Fletcher; 2 , U. tkruenalraelds. By Mr J. IL Wilson , Biggar, for Single Petunia -1, A. Browolie; 2, U. Greenshields. By Mr U. Greenshields, for Stem of Peas -1, A. Noble; 2, Mrs Russell View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland7 Apr 1883 Abiuger, Mr Carnegie of Stronvar, Lady Majoribanks of Lees, Sir Samuel Wilson, Mr and Mrs Graham Murray, aud Mrs E. Hope, Mrs Baird of Stiobel, Mias Anderson, Mr Darling, Mr Inglis, Mr Wardrop, Mr and Mrs Mure, Mr and View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland26 Nov 1881 £470, 2s. Bd.. the membership now standing at 172. Mr John Scott was re-elected treasurer, and Mr Alexander Graham. mason, as a member of °enmities, in room at Mr Smail, retired. On the motion of Mr David Ormond, it was agreed to tarnish the Reading Room View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland22 Oct 1892 UZI. Mr Sanderson sang The Laird o' Coalsiren' with characteristic art. Mr l'ardie proved an able auconipanist, soil the whole evening s entertainment proved must eujoyablv. The Chairman moved a vote of thanks to the lecturer and the ladies and gentlemen View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland8 Dec 1883 Edinburgh; Mr James Ramsay, Mr Andrew Robb; Mr James Hunter, farmer, Mr Thomas D. Gibson-Canuicbael, younger of Castle Craig; Mr John Starfortb, architect, Edinburgh; Mr John Alexander, banker, West Linton; Mr Frederick Morris, Mr Thomas Gray, Mr Robert Murray View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland13 Mar 1880 tine organ, played by Doctor Peace, who wears his hood as Doctor of Music. After the voluntary, Dr Burns, the incumbent, entered the pulpit, and the assistant took his place at the reading-desk, each in his academic hood. Some worely people object to the View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland3 Nov 1883 would not refuse.’ ’My dear lady/ put in the Laird, taking her han I —so small and dainty little hand it waa—and preming it fervently, while it was with the utmost effort he could control his emotion and keep command over his voice, *it must not be. You View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland16 Oct 1880 the inquiry ?' said the laird. ' Has Mrs Shirley really got a legacy o' the five thousand?' ' I have seen the cotton-spinner's will replied the writer, ' and there can be nee doubt of the legacy.' Why more!—Next day the spruce laird was rapping at the door View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland20 Oct 1883 to save him from any further suffering, proposed that his wish should be gratified by Hester giving him her hand—though he plaiuly told her that his love was still with another who never could be his. And she, out of compassion fot her father, consented View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland10 Apr 1880 1 Walter Elliot, starting up, and in his strong indisnation towering to his full height. his eyes flashing wrath, and his face expressive of bursting, manly nee.. Allan started hack a pace towards the door, drew his sabre, and pointed it towards WAlter View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland14 Apr 1883 that nothing would give her greater pleasure, and. she joined her oonsin in pressing the fair little lady to repeat her visits. lint the fair little lady, having her own secret reasons for keeping away from Talljhreck, would not give any such promise. And View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland18 Jan 1890 introducing his wife to all of his friends on the Kiugenseadows and Haystoun estates. Mr Oldham briefly proposed The health of Sir John A. Hay, Lady Hay, Master Duncan, and the other members of the family, which was most heartily responded to. Mr J. Ito:burgh View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland11 Jul 1891 advocate to our I Fermat. lord; Mr Andrew Seytoun, of Culoreych, one of the senatotis of has bienes mileage of justice; Mr Johann Hope, fear of Craighall, eldest sone and apeiratul air to the said Mr Thomas Hope; Mr Thomas Hope, fear of Grentoun; Alexander View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland25 Nov 1882 with terror. His teeth Maimed kis head, his knees knocked against each Mbar, and the sweat broke out on his brow. A disuses came over his eyesight. He could only see the spectral form, as if through an obscure mist. But it wee there, and his eyes were riveted View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland17 Oct 1891 the chair, and he was supported on the platform by Mr MaxweU- Stuart, Mr Y. G. Thorbern, Mr J. S. Small, Mr Jobe Simper, and the ottioera of the Company. There wee a good attendance at the soiree, and Mr Maxwell. Stuart of Traquair presented the prism to View article |
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Peeblesshire Advertiser Peeblesshire, Scotland11 Dec 1880 clapping his two hands on the clay floor and twisting his legs behind his back, and in this grotesque position walking on his bonnie round and round the room, much to the delight of the jackdaw. who unable to contain his tongue any longer, flapped his wings View article |