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Aberdeen Press and Journal Aberdeenshire, Scotland9 Jan 1963 What had their laird and his lady chosen as. a wedding present from them 0 Mr Q'.adston* told them a ,n that and his wife had chosen to buy . . •u.th the princely sum subscribed bv you . . . 15n-year-o!d water colour b Fielding, two small sketches bv Edward View article |
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Dundee Courier Angus, Scotland29 Nov 1991 w At the dinner, from kft Mr Nimmo, Mr Duncan, lon Laird, lady president Betty Lettick George Duffus, lady vice-president Anne Markle, Mr Gowons, Mrs E. Urquhart and Mr Urquhart. DUNDEE ENTERTAINER George treated to a dinner and dance as well given at View article |
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Aberdeen Evening Express Aberdeenshire, Scotland14 Sep 1955 the laird's eldest son. Before the marrianc made public John was d'a Barbara told the laird wife there might be but Lady Busta rr‘i;; accept the marriage. became ill and when her marriage wore missing. Another claimant Many years later by Lady Bu.-ta View article |
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Fraserburgh Herald and Northern Counties' Advertiser Aberdeenshire, Scotland28 Jun 1955 THE LAIRD AND HIS BRIDE The Laird of Pennan and his Dutch bride received a grand welcome home from the village folk last week. Mr David S. Watt, who became the Laird when his father died last year, has been in Holland for the past two years as geologist View article |
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Aberdeen Evening Express Aberdeenshire, Scotland9 Nov 1998 0 C4lk4y 2 21.132-P COOLE PILL PaMoilon 711 Hi Mayas 3 41U6-1 SASIENHALLY P Sly 811 W Minion 4 411-11 THE PULL IN) (C) (DI S Staracad 811 5 —O-5113 801.0 GENT R IM) A P Jones 910 8 6 RSVP NG ARCHIE (D) Mrs A J 810 4 TJMu */ 7 46-512 MAI MU( (1 D Gant& View article |
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Galloway Gazette Wigtownshire, Scotland7 Jun 1952 SATUR THE LAIRD FINDS PEACE ON HIS LITTLE EARTH Tide Means More Than Time On Lonely lOHN MacLENNAN concludes his two-day series about the man who J went to live alone on the island of Heston. The Laird Heston received me with old-world courtesy. Mr Houston View article |
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Dundee Courier Angus, Scotland4 Oct 1955 in Edinburgh Mr David B. Balfour, Craigard, Tayport, and Mrs I. M. Laird, Fountainbrae, Monifieth, after their wedding in Colinton Parish Church, Edinburgh, yesterday. Johnny says ta-ta with Tattie Bye Tattie Bye,” says Johnny Victory as his 14-week summer View article |
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Berwickshire News and General Advertiser Northumberland, England5 Dec 1950 TRIBUTE TO MR JOHN LAIRD Paying tribute to the late Mr John Laird, Edrom, Rev. J. F. Macdonald at a meeting the Presbytery of Duns, at Duns on Tuesday, said that he had been a lojal and devoted member of the Church. For close on half a century he had View article |
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Londonderry Sentinel Londonderry, Northern Ireland22 Apr 1959 Sheriff, and Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. J. Boyd, M.8.E., the Resident Medical Superintendent, Dr. D. J. C. Dawson; and the Secretary, Mr. J. L. Hogg. The visitors were received at the Guildhall by the Mayor and Mayoress (Senator J. G. Colhoun and Mrs. Colhoun) View article |
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Lancashire Evening Post Lancashire, England21 Mar 1957 rateable to and respectively. Giving his decision Mr. J. Laird, member of the tribunal. said the court were wrong in reducing the assessment, which would reinstated at £29 gross and rateable There wlu be no order to costs. Mr. Bern had asked the court to reduce View article |
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Newcastle Journal Northumberland, England5 Mar 1988 Castle-wedding for Laird and his Lady A FAIRYTALE romance had a happy ending yestir!d4yy wtenoFier!liontberland widsw Scottish Laird in his 12th century castle. The tenor Mrs Audrey Gregory, 61, will now be known on Me Lady hi Kinnard, ohm marrying Mr Stuart Stout View article |
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Aberdeen Press and Journal Aberdeenshire, Scotland11 Feb 1972 .W ,i- *? ■ 'iSv.i Tie laird’s AFIELD HOUDAYS AT £B' A NORTH-EAST laird is offering exclusive sporting holidays over his vast estates—at a cost of up to £BOO a week per person! The holidays are aimed principally at the American, Japanese and European View article |
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Derry Journal Londonderry, Northern Ireland23 Jul 1951 The Ladies' Committee responsible for the catering arrangements at Strabane Celtic’s annual dance at the Patlidrome, Strabane. From left Miss Elizabeth Boyle. Mrs. E. Boyle. Miss R. Madden. Mrs. P. Gallagher, Mrs. F. Gallagher. Miss B. Curry and Mrs. A View article |
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Falkirk Herald Stirlingshire, Scotland28 Aug 1954 organised by Mrs Howden. Mrs M'Gill and Mrs Nicol took place in the Torwood Foundry Canteen on Wednesday evening. Twenty-two tables were occupied and the Cardmaster was Mr John Howden. The prizes, won by Mrs Laird, Mrs Arundel Mrs Spalding. Mrs Paterson. View article |
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Dundee Courier Angus, Scotland20 Apr 1990 BOOT SALE., must have Silver Service experience applicants should have good typing to Mr Mrs McGinn. Ardgowan Hotel. SUNDAY, April 22. at 1 p.m.. in the Mr and Mrs J. REID. 14 Br t o north-east wind. Cool, max For interview Telephone 0241 72278. speed View article |
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Aberdeen Evening Express Aberdeenshire, Scotland18 Feb 1998 1•0•7•Ev - - Express (1) Get ready reap to Harvest by The Laird a ' ' • Olt. .- DESPITE his advancing B rig ht Fl ame l oo k ing for hat-trick suni, LINGRELD years Fine Harvest retains his enthusiasm for 2.00 BARNABY RUDGE CLAIMING STAKES (CLASS Fl View article |
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St. Andrews Citizen Fife, Scotland16 May 1953 were:—Partner 1 Mrs Niven and Mrs Alexander, 2 Mr Balteziuk and partner. 3 Misses E. and B. Norrie, 4 Mrs Swan and Mrs Johnston, 5 Miss Bowyer and Mrs MTntosh. Ordinary whist: —Ladies —1 Mrs Scott, Mrs Murray, 3 Mrs Gordon, 4 Mrs MacMillan, View article |
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Falkirk Herald Stirlingshire, Scotland18 Nov 1950 Whyte; 2, Mrs A. Morrison: consolation, Miss Betty Davy. Gentlemen —1, Mrs Plenderleith; 2. Mr J. Cramb; consolation. Mrs A. Campbell. Dominoes —l, Mrs Keir; 2. Mrs Pollock. Hostess prize, Mrs Stronach. The votes of thanks to Mr and Mrs Woodburn were proposed View article |
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Dundee Courier Angus, Scotland7 Sep 1953 week his passage reserva- Wednesday was confirmed, had his mother that things Maro fi*ed the rush was on. Lady without , Wou ld not let him go away he \ 'he party even though it meant to be faced with a hectic week. n^S . Wef going well until Lady she View article |
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Aberdeen Evening Express Aberdeenshire, Scotland3 May 1973 Wrlgljt; while Mrs Jd \v. r. Darroj-h . : w. |