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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland21 Feb 1907 indisposition, his place as chief mourner was taken his eldest son, Mr Henry Borthwick, Borthwick Castle. The others were Messrs A. E. Borthwick and i)r A. W. Borthwick (nephews), Mr Melville Dundas (cousin), Mr 0. (brother-in-law), Mr D. J. Mactie of View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland22 Jun 1911 Grieve, evening, and Taylor as•ur*a his f*Uow craftsmen not only his hut by his bearing that ha would provs sncesssoi fo a long of able Stand- Aa 11 * *•« <* the Hammermen. Mr D. who ia the nimt, has every credit by his performance, and Join hint in ta View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland26 Sep 1907 Whitehope; Mr William Clark, Blackhope; Mr A. Sim, Meggathead; Mr Robert Beattie, Foulshiels; Mr J. Lillie, Ladhope; Mr James Mitchell, Henderland; Mr Thomas Wilson, Harehead; Mr W. J. Grieve, Carterhaugh; Mr William Douglas, Catslackburn; Mr James Calder View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland7 Dec 1905 Barr— Va««a. Mr and Mrs James Bell—Silver Inkstand. Mr aud Mrs Hosklns Master Hilver peppermlll. Mrs H. Lynch and Miss Cane fruit spoons. Mr and Mrs 11. Aikmau—Cane of antique silver spoous. Col. aud Mrs Willoughby Wray—Flower staud. Mr and Mrs Darroch—fruit View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland24 Sep 1908 Elibank, M.P.; Mr ff. Strang Steel, Philipbaugh; Mr Somerville, Bonnyrigg; Mr D. Fraser. Edinburgh; MitohelL Henderland; Mr Hamilton, Nesbit; Mr Thorburn, Mr Mitchell, West Loch; Mr Ben Tudliope, Eddleston; Mr Johnstone, Chapelhope; Mr R. Elliot, Stanley View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland9 Feb 1928 St. Mery’s Aisle. Marshal’* plumed hat, and two N.C.O.’a the same regiment carried his sword and baton. Lady Haig and her two elder daughters, Lady Alexandra Haig and Lady Victoria Haig, followed, their deep mourning relieved the scarlet symbol. Few eyes View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland20 Jun 1907 person in Mr George Smith. The colour was then gracefully handed into the custody of Mr George Smith, and Dan retiring left his successor to face the music. Mr Smith's speech was a model of brevity and comprehensiveness. Mr Deacon, ladies and gentlemen View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland4 Oct 1906 of the ladies all their grandeur, who, with cheerful alacrity, attended the wants (lie company, and provided the indispensable and refreshing cup tea. Amongst those present were Mrs and Miss I'ritty, Mrs and Miss l.idderdale, Mrs Younger, Mrs Mitchell View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland25 Sep 1941 beautifully situated haugh between Tweed and Ettrick. The venue was ideal, and the genial laird. Major C. H. Scott Plummer, was a kindly host. He and his good lady were among the most active and happy of the large company, all bent on making an effort for View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland5 Nov 1908 remains the grave. Mr Hall is survived by his widow, four daughters (one whom is Mrs M'Arthur, of United Free Church; one Mrs Lumsden, Galashiels; third Mrs Cartwright, Galashiels; Miss Hall residing under the home rooftree), and two sons —Mr James and Alexander View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland29 Jul 1926 Broun Poison. Ltd., Pai. LAIRD 01 OTTERBURN f.VIF. MR T. S. PEARSON MIDDLEMAS'I news the passing, Thursday morning, of Mr 'lliomas Scott Pearson, of Otterburn and Buchtrig, cast gloom over the districts of Morebattle and Hownaui. Mr Pear.-on, who was particularly View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland28 Jun 1906 leaving his boon companions he with a sinking heart entered the church, gained the laird's jiew, took his awl and drove home to the handle, lie then made have, but the held him firm and fast. Poor Souter! His hair rose end; his heart sank; his senses left View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland3 Nov 1910 young man, and his lecture tour has attracted splendid audiences in all the principal towns in England and Scotland. Dickens has a fine platform manner, and the retailing of his reminiscences of his father and his famous contemporaries, with his readings from View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland29 May 1919 South of Scotland Hummer f Commerce, i flail-I;- hi- relict ■ • •' - I •' * ML'.NRO WORK IN PARLIAMENT. Ni;i:i> fit INTLI.I.HiKNT *«alaehiels Friday evening. Mr S|MII:SC. llohkirk. Hawick, presided, and Mr M. |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland20 Dec 1934 and Lady Grierson, Treasurer Brown, Edinburgh; Provost and Mrs Mercer, Galashiels; Mayor Herriot, Benvick-on-Twccd; Provost Wells Mahon, Jedburgh; Provost and Mrs Scott. Kelso; Provost Paterson, Eyemouth; Sheriif Blades, K.C., and Mrs Blades; Mr Thomas View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland19 Mar 1925 saw the laird's daughter coming, and, straightening his back, came to meet her without, however, waiting put his coat or his hat. Good morning, John. Good morning, Miss Fiona. My hands are not very grand to be shaking hands with a lady. Good View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland19 Jul 1923 grounds of Kailzi* House, where Mr and Mrs Cree were presented by Lady Mtnto, and then the tour was continued along the south bank of the Tweed to Traquair. At Traquair House their Majesties were received the Laird Traquair, Mr Arthur Constable Maxwell- Stuart View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland26 Nov 1942 Prizes went —lst ladies, a pyrex dish, Miss Mitchell; 2nd ladies. Miss Betty Angus, egg cups; 3rd ladies. Miss Mamie Hogg, photo of King and Queen and family; consolation prize. Agnes Renwick; longest sitter, Mrs Dickson; lucky number, Mrs Edmunds; highest View article |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland5 Oct 1933 strong, and was won by Mr J. W. Paterson, Kirtlebead, Waterbeck, with his pair by l |
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Southern Reporter Selkirkshire, Scotland16 May 1918 and Lady Glcnconncr were received Oapt. C. B. Balfour and Colonel Hunter Autonsliill, Vice-Convener. They were accompanied Lady- Nina Balfour, and Sir Richard Waldie- Griffith. Among those who sent apologies for absence were the Hon. Joseph and Mrs ' Maxwell View article |