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North Star and Farmers' Chronicle Ross and Cromarty, Scotland21 Sep 1899 which greeted the laird and his company when they arrived at Glencassley on Monday. At an early hour of the morning Mr Gilmour. Mr and Mrs Smith. Glasgow ; Miss Pratt, Mr A. H. Mackay, factor to Mr Gilmour ; Mr Pratt, assistant factor; and Mr Graham overseer View article |
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Ross-shire Journal Ross and Cromarty, Scotland16 Nov 1894 convey hie best wishes you all here this night, and his earnest desire is that all should enjoy themselves at his expense on the event of his attaining his majority—(applause)—and, in accordance with his request, I trust you shall nil spend happy night. View article |
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North Star and Farmers' Chronicle Ross and Cromarty, Scotland25 Feb 1897 Property of Mr H. R. Macrae, Chines- Princes. Pauline Mr Webster, Portsoy Property of Mr Gtor-„u Middleton, Corntown- Lady Annette-Mr Anderson, nallachraggan . Property of Mr Win. Peterkin, Dunstan,- Victorine 11.- Mr Thomson, Castleton . Pimierly of Mr Hugh View article |
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North Star and Farmers' Chronicle Ross and Cromarty, Scotland27 Jan 1898 glowing terms of Mr Duncan's many good The OUTMAN acknowledged the compliment. Mr WALTZ Mumma' progiced the Minh of the croupier, Rev. Mr Fergueos. The rev. geatiesssa acknowledged. Mr A. Nasigh s tE:d the health of th e isereSery, mid Mr Ross Mr eon Logr of View article |
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Ross-shire Journal Ross and Cromarty, Scotland12 Jan 1883 in the 64th year of age, and SBth of his ministry, having been ordained the pastoral charge of Ferrintoeh in 1774. Mr Calder was married to lady who was in every cause help-meet ” for him. She was eister to the Laird of Brodie, Mcrayehire, and woman exemplary View article |
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North Star and Farmers' Chronicle Ross and Cromarty, Scotland16 Dec 1897 he disponed all hie effects to his younger brother, David. 5. David, born 22nd October, 1721. Ho had a bond of provision on same date as his brothers. By his wife, dated 9th July, 1744, he left all his effects to his brother Walter. 6. Angus ; (1). Pagg7 View article |
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North Star and Farmers' Chronicle Ross and Cromarty, Scotland15 Oct 1896 WANTED, every lAdy to write to the a. Colllolr. SaultTotowa& for PATTER NO of NEW DPloaf NA &w • I idk doub . le %kith ter Lo Win N. ROSS COY., • PUBLIBIIILRA DING WALL, will Le glad to forward any of the undermentioned BOOKS, on receipt of the peke mated View article |
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Ross-shire Journal Ross and Cromarty, Scotland4 Dec 1896 her appearances Mrs Monro received Most Enthusiastic Ovations. Mr and Mrs Whitehead opened the second part of the programme with selection of pianoforte music, which was admirably rendered. Mr W. Gordon gave “ The Laird o’ Cook pen in his own inimitable View article |
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Ross-shire Journal Ross and Cromarty, Scotland13 Oct 1893 BBV. MB NICOIiSON AND HIS NEIGHBOURS. FAST LETTER. We have received the following from Rev. Mr Nicolson, Garve;—Snt,—You, Mr Editor, think you have smartly, but, I say, shabbily, pounced on me today’s Journal, having no sympathy with my grievances, but View article |
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North Star and Farmers' Chronicle Ross and Cromarty, Scotland22 Apr 1897 LADIES. NDISI'ENSAIiLE those who desire a for al: olotruil lona .1,11 *arr.:lair:lk., :1.4k obi. enn.. insanity hi a lea hours) have honied the ill of hest l l, -1 Mtn. N.. hell! the ol.tinatt lanwh-as. awe, La t e retie tat la this Mr. Wit.aas, of View article |
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Ross-shire Journal Ross and Cromarty, Scotland19 Jul 1889 Bmabamahe Hocaa,Mrs Soott Mrs Whyte, Aberdeen Misses (4) Whyte Mias Laird. Glasgow Mrs Ledioghom. Slap. Tariff Mrs Shone, Mains Mr Murray, Turriff Mrs Murray do Misses Slone. Glasgow Mis Laird, Glasgow Mr Laird do Master Laird Miss View article |
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Ross-shire Journal Ross and Cromarty, Scotland3 Sep 1880 Tenants —Mr Donald Jack : Mr James Noble; Mr John Noble ; Mr James Noble; Mr James Urquhart, Wester Tore; Mr William Gordon; Mr Hector Jack; Mr Evan Jack, Balmesnach Robert Macfarqabar; Mr Peter -B. Maclntyre $ Alex. Jock, “nr., Shoretown; Mr dies. Jack View article |
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Ross-shire Journal Ross and Cromarty, Scotland2 Apr 1880 Newton ; Mr /Eneas Adam, Hnmberston ; Mr Walter Arras, Fodderty ; Mr P. Robertson, Achilty ; Mr R. B. Turnbull, Aasynt; Mr Andrew Sbivas, Culbiu; Mr Munro, Ord; Mr A. A. Grigory, Inverness ; Mr Thomas Mackenzie, Drcim ; Mr William Walker, Fyrish ; Mr A. Beaton View article |
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North Star and Farmers' Chronicle Ross and Cromarty, Scotland6 Jul 1899 toast of Mr Carnegie as a successful Scotsman, as • representative American citizen, and as a Highland laird.(applause)—and he was sure he expressed their hearty unanimous feeling when he wished Mr Carnegie • pleasant afternoon and evening to his strenuous View article |
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Ross-shire Journal Ross and Cromarty, Scotland7 Jan 1898 Gann, Nutwood ; Mr Wallace, Spa Hotel; Mr W. P. Gunn, Nutwood; Mr Maelennan, Timers House; Mr Maodiarmid, Salisbury House; Mr Urqubart, Craigellacbio; Mr J. M. Monro, Strath peSar Hotel, Ac., Ac, Mr Aaher, baker, contributed two cakes; Mr Crate, draper View article |
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Ross-shire Journal Ross and Cromarty, Scotland8 Apr 1887 School, Aloeaa; Mr sod Mrs Anderson, Ballsokrsggtn; Mr Clark, do., aud others. An excellent tea was served by active company of young ladies—Mr Sutherland, Evanton, being the purveyor—end well-trained choir, under the leadership of Mr Macdonald, entertained View article |
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Ross-shire Journal Ross and Cromarty, Scotland11 Jun 1880 Munro, Knockancnirn ; Mr and Mrs Paters'*. Fowlis Mains; Mr and Mrs Shiyas, £ i Mrs Colin Munro, - ■■s S<»ut-rr, Teanord ;Mr B- . Tl omas, and Donah ic'ennan, Fowlis; Mr John Reid, afcb ; View article |
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Ross-shire Journal Ross and Cromarty, Scotland27 Jul 1888 Tub Koldon w.uldiu- «.f Mr «ud Mm Gl»d»t<.n« lira th.. talk of »ook. In pruaolltiog (hum with their portraits, laird (sr«nvill« c.m-gratnlitud the l’remier and Ilia lady their long span of faithful and unbroken companionship.” Mr Gladstone, in replying View article |
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Ross-shire Journal Ross and Cromarty, Scotland7 Aug 1896 Hontly Mrs Bisset do Mr and Mrs Eokland, bury Mr and Mrs Prank Roe, Lon- don Mr John Uethven, Dundee Mr H Knox, Souring, Reading Mr and Mrs Kelly, Galoots Mr Mitchell, Edlnbnroh Mrs and Miss Kemp, London Mr Brook do Captain View article |
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North Star and Farmers' Chronicle Ross and Cromarty, Scotland26 Jan 1899 thing by his daughter. If dollars we say good, got heaps. don't say this in a boosting way, laird.• The Lard Drain opened his eyes wide, and looked but Mr. Dusan% this at the blushing Oliw, Sadly at his boa, who awned to be . or h y m iag his perelesity View article |