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THE OBAN TIMES—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25

... jury retmned s verdict of * Accidental death by Leing pushed down.” MURDER IIN LONDON. At Bow-street Poliee-court, London, John Keating, a porter, of Lincoln.court. Drury-lane, has been rhnnl-w:(h the murder of Ellen Parry, with whom he lind living. It appenred ...

THE OBAN TIMES—SATURDAY, MARCH 30

... Saisiaz,’ an * The Two Pucts of Each poeu is in a metre hitherto unemployed by the writer, Madame Llanos, the sister of John Keats, has written to her frieuds in England expressing strony letters. disapproval of the publication of ber Despatches were ...

DUNBLANE

... Welsh, who had been previously convicted, pled guilty, and was fined 10s, with the alternative of seven days’ imprisonment. John Keats, a tramp tailor, and Janet Archmant or Keats, his wife, were each sentenced to pay = fine of ss, or suffer five days’ i ...

LOCH ARCHAIG,

... LOCH ARCHAIG, HIDDEN BEAUTIES. “ A thing of beauty is a joy for ever.” Sc sang the ill-used and bapless John Keats—and in so singing h!l heart gave utterance to a lovely truth, which will long outlive the indiscriminating and un- appreciative article ...

THE POET KEATS' VISIT TO THE WESTERN HIGHLANDS

... THE POET KEATS' VISIT TO THE WESTERN HIGHLANDS. John Keats, the poct, vieited the Weetern High-} lands in the year 1818, exacily forty-five yeara later than D¢ Johuson and Besweil, The journey wss underiaken moset'y on foot, in company with kis friend ...

RACIAL DISTINCTION

... brilliant men are found among the working classes in Scotland than in sngland would be difieult to prove. George Stephenson, John Keats, and Charles Dickeas, (o mention only three instances, sprang from the working class. No class in any country has a monopoly ...

THE PLOTS OF THE ENEMY THE TREASON OF BOLO

... carrying out sabotage in the l'nitnrnfluztm end Canada on ~pplying to the following :— Joseph M‘Garrity, of Philadelphia: John Keating, of Chicago ; and Jeremiah O'Leary, of New York., The first and second of these persons are absomzely worthy of confidence ...

SIR HENRY PRIMROSE'S DEATH

... crossed arm, * his ** compagron de voyage ld'h‘ would pledge each other under the smokegrimed rafters of the Inn. I And John Keats!—One can hear his wild, joyous halloo as the bav of Oban burst on him that June evening in 1818, when on his walk’ tour ...

STORY OF THE OLD CHURCI AT COCKENZIE

... xh?- he fi; soon after —better known as Richard Monckton Milnes, Lnet. gemial entertainer of celebrities, and iographer of John Keats. He was known as ‘“the cool of the evening’ in Mid- Victorian times, but it ook him all his time to presesve his coolness ...

ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING

... Gaelic Bard and an English Poet”’, and he gave an interesting account of the lives of William Ross the Gaelic bard, and John Keats the English poet. Death of One of the Founders The February meeting was a most successiul one, with Mr Hector MacDougall ...