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THE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1881

... couples were after proclamation of banns, and 10 after blished under Inverness. Four Marriage Notice Act, but of these only 10 married in were tered by order of the Sheriff. In 1879 there were 304 and in 1880 the number was 330. Mrs Pattillo, the lessee of ...

THE TR.tNSVAAL WAIL

... assistance and his advice.” is also mentioned in despatches after the of in March, 1879. He was a young man and had recently married. The Times correspondent at Aldershot writes —“ In instructions received compliance with at Aldershot from the 50 horses of ...

ESTABLISHED ISIS-CAPITAL ONE MILLION

... among the Assured every FIVE YEARS, MARRIED WOMEN’S POLICIES OF ASSURANCE (BOOTLAND) ACT, 1380. The AassociaTION issues Policies ander Act ) WomeN, on their own lives or on the lives of their for their use (2 To MARRIED MEN, on ow ves, in trust for the benefit ...

LITERATURE

... similar fate at the hands of his unearthly coming down to more recent times, the more familiar “Muireech Mac Lain’ hunter, who married ) first met the famous “ Witch of Laggan,” a single of whose head could shear beam of caken hike cheese. Need we therefore ...

THE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1881

... Lords our readers if we add that the Fonblanq ue. H. J. Baillie of Red who, for so many years the County of Inverness in married to a sister of Visovunt, and thet the Right Honourable man was also so intimete an acquaintance of Premicr’s that he acted ...

SCOTLAND

... in Scotland, tion with both limited it ia reported that a large new bank is to be established, Birr —Mr ‘omen's Anderson's Married estate in the per- provides for = to her ral the time, of canned thereafter to which she by ber of to be the case where right ...

THE NORTHERN CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1881

... streams in In these Culdee a ates the of the old Ouldich of the diseart state remained. In what is civil of their ieation it married and children ; that the rite of civil, not ecclesiastical ; and not only and families. own individual it to their wives the ...

LITERATURE

... jumbled title. Lizzie Sydenham is a perfect maid of low degree, and ber invariable goodness is rewarded in the end by ber being married to a steady baker, who, it may be presumed, never mixed improper substances with his dough. Martha Thomson, the daughter of ...

for \ J ANTED, at Whitsunday, as MANAG the Home Farm of Moy Hatt, a Practical Married Man experienced in

... for \ J ANTED, at Whitsunday, as MANAG the Home Farm of Moy Hatt, a Practical Married Man experienced in Hightand to References Applications, with C Mackintosh b «tates Office. 16 Untom Street. Inverness. and character, to be lodged with Mr ALLAN MACDONALD ...

ESTABLISHED DAP-CAPITAL ONE MILLION

... POLICIES OF (SOOTLAND) ACT, 1880 The Policies under to—(1) WomEN, om their own lives or om the lives of their for use. (2) To MARRIED MEN, om their own én trust for the benefit of their Wives or Children. ot for the Such Policies are not liable to the diligence ...

the Sheriff Inverness, on Friday, ore Sheriff sete Boles, Sergeant co. Year's day The Sheriff, however, found ..

... emtries)—1, Jas. Mackenzie 2, John 8, Alex. Race (6 1, Geo. y and Jaa, Mackey, Muir; 3, A. Hunter Jas entries)—1, 3, A. of War, Married 1, D, Mackintosh ; 2, Wm. under 12-1, John Macpherson 2, John 3, James Torroble. ccident. — A Ik at Pittintrail, on the gum ...

LATEST NEWS. (PROM OCR OWN

... letters from the witnesses to the late Lord Huntingtower as follows »—“ If you will give me £1000 I can get married within » mouth. I can got married immediately if Lord Huntingtower will give me £500.” Witness said the letters were written in « mis- chievous ...