ROXBURGH
... ROXBURGH. Tea Rey M. 11. A. Mather', assistant to the Rey, Macgregor, & Cuthbert's, ifelinhargh, boa beau elated mioister of Roxburgh Pariah Church bye large majority. ...
... ROXBURGH. Tea Rey M. 11. A. Mather', assistant to the Rey, Macgregor, & Cuthbert's, ifelinhargh, boa beau elated mioister of Roxburgh Pariah Church bye large majority. ...
... Castlegaie. Jet!burgh, w•ho pleaded milky through Mr E. Kirkpatrick at Jedburgli Sheriff Court last Thursday before Sheriff Macgregor, K.C, to a charge of failing to keep log-book records, in conkravention of the regulations relating to motor goods vehicles ...
... Sprout's easapied by dewy Besse, plaseleyer, be delivered or classed to be delivered a bill perposueg to be William Hers,. Macgregor, & Co., tesed, Wank.% and maseley• taws, Abbotsford Mille, of a of tweeds, &a. et seaweed pikes is of au alleged Ire baying ...
... , Burgh purveyor 0 Schen Young, FN. 0 William Hood, Esq._ 0 M, C. Noble, Fag. 0 Mrs Gilman, Caledonian Hotel 0 W. Mather, Esq., Carlisle 0 0 A Frleal .. 014 0 Charles 8. Irvine, Fsq. 1 1 Dean of Guild HaSiberian._2 2 Mrs Jeho Rutherford ...
... J. Charters, Rag Burgh Surveyor Robert Yooog, Esq. William Hood, Meg N. C. Noble, Esq. Mrs Gibson, Calsdoeian Hotel W. Mather, E.g., Carlisle 0 A Friend .. 0 14 Charles S. Irvine, saq I I Dean of Guild Hallibortoo 2 2 Mrs lobo Rutherford, Arms ...
... Munleriot, - - 19,740 23,681 lunacy Board of Roxburgh, Berwick, Selkirk, - - - Rev. It. Nlacallister, Manse, Stilebell, 8 Robert Macgregor, 1 hoglettin, Melrose, 1 Rev. J. P. Memorial:o, Manse, 311nto, - - - 36 J. A. Nlaconoeliiti, lattonside House, 5 It. B. ...
... Michie Sec Lieut. Mackinley, b do Sec Lent Wilkie, run eat Sec Lieut Goudie, b Oliver Bugler Lang, b Hickie .• Sec Lieut. Macgregor, b Michie Sec Lieut Coolanira, not oet JZDAI3II6II. P Corr Mahon, at Colgahoun O Godemark, b Cruik ..• W Eamon, c Cockburn ...
... and cycle-lighting cases formed the greater part of the business before dedburgh Sheriff Court last Thursday, when Sheriff Macgregor, !C.C., was on the bench. The first accusqd wa4 Moffat William McLeigh, Dewlie; Pill Farm, Wiiesfeaf, who pleaded guilty ...
... July 1916. Before enlisting. Private Murray, who is in his 28th year. was in business as a hairdresser at 6 Wilton Path. T. Mather, Greenlaw, reported • wounded' in Guzette of 12th January should have been reported ' miming.' He is a brother of Mr blather ...
... severe and tailored hoer Hal hat was of beige silk. The bouquets and buttonhole were pre. meted to the bride by Messrs Laing & Mather. Kelso. Ammo g the many gifts to the bride were the following—Bridegroom to bride, fitted dressieg case mid platinum sad pearl ...
... t over the Forest captain's back Welsh mimed a chance, but ere lung the pall went to Mackenzie, who cleared suocc:sfully. Mather was playing with great dash, and once or twice got well away. Currie was well under weigh, when he slipped and foil. Mahon ...
... second and only son of Mr Pringle of Torwoodlee, and heir to the estate. The oldest son died a few years age, and George Macgregor, the second son, has now died in his third year. The family were residing at Veytaux, Switzerland, at the time of the child's ...