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... ERROL. Melancholy Accident.— On Friday last, experienced here a perfect hurricane, which proved fatal to two individuals on the river, near Port Allen. About one o’clock, afternoon, Thomson, of the schooner Thomsons, was proceeding to his vessel, which ...

ERROL

... ERROL. Accident. —Some days ago, Mr George Grierson, oldest son of the Key. Mr Grierson, who is living with his family atOourdiehill House, was conveying the family car from the Pow to the house, when the horse took fright, and ran oif with the machine ...

GRAND CONGE RT, FOR TUE BENEFIT OF THE DUNDEE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF LORD and LADY KINXAIRD ..

... upon the Estate of Errol, extending to about 150 Acres, estimated about Thirty Thousand Bundles. The Reeds will be pointed out to intending Offerers, on application to Captain Allen, at Errol Park; or Thomas Ross, Ward He;ids, by Errol ;—and Offers for ...

, IMPORTANT TO THE HEADS OF FAMILIES. CERTAIN CURE for the CHOLERA, if at- tended to, from Lord Ponsonby's Receipt

... , IMPORTANT TO THE HEADS OF FAMILIES. CERTAIN CURE for the CHOLERA, if at- tended to, from Lord Ponsonby's Receipt to the Bishop of Derry, to be had at the Shop of •lames Allan & Son, Perfumers, 14 Crichton S'reet, with directions for use. No Family should ...

Cmpmal HOUSE OF LORDS. Monday, June 21. The royal assent was given, by commission, to the unprecedentedly large ..

... highly creditable manner as clerk to the magistrates. The Lord Chancellor opposed the amendment, which was, however, supported by the Duke of Wellington, Lord Brougham, and Lord Lyndhurst. Lord Normanby objected to the principle of the amendment, and thought ...

Lunatic Asylums' Bill—We understand that he opposition to this bill has been so far successill The Lord ..

... Lunatic Asylums' Bill—We understand that he opposition to this bill has been so far successill The Lord Advocate now abandoned he idea of interfering with the infernal managements of chartered institutions, reserving to the Board about to be appointed ...

(Communications to ?3iittor. MR PETLR PLOUGH'S SECOND LETTER. To the Right Hon. Lord Kijjxaird, See. See. &c., ..

... region of the Scouringbuin, which Lord Cockburn's witty pen has for ever consecrated as classic ground. Lord, yon better. Indeed, you tell (p. 18) that an incoming tenant would require a capital of £2000. But why my Lord ? The farm Mill Hill is now in ...

Published: Wednesday 05 December 1849
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 6645 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CHRISTOPHER LANCEWOOD'S BURDGET

... assist L.ord John to ascertain the course to be adopted regarci to those precious pieces of legislative humbug—the Marriage and Registration Hills ? '■ ()r i, ave you been appointed the Gentle Genie of Scotland' 1 to draw letter ottnanks to Lord Kinnaird ...

Published: Wednesday 01 August 1849
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 948 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERY

... and successor to the Reverend David Russell, Errol. The Reverend Mr Russell of Newburgh, Messrs Thomas Malloch, and George Bruce, came forward as the deputation in order to prosecute the call of Gemmell to Errol. ,The reasons for the translation, and the ...

EUROL

... of the adhering population of the parish of Errol. The Foundation Stone was laid on the 15th day of August in the foresaid year, Mr Charles Playfair, farmer at East Incbmichael, and Chairman of the Errol Free Church Association, who, along with Mr Peter ...

Scotland

... gentleman has consented stand. It reported that canvass is going in Peterhead, &r., on ihe Liberal siJe, for Lord Kilmarnock, eldest son of the Earl of Errol, but, far as we can leirn, tliare appears to be no movement for him in this burgh.— Elgin Courant. ...

Published: Tuesday 07 January 1845
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 210 | Page: 1 | Tags: none