WHAT THE WORLD SAYS
... Beauly, on a visit to Lord and Lady Tweedmouth. During his stay at Guisachan the Duke will have some deerstalking in the forests of Guisachan, in Glen Affric, and North Oeannacroc, the latter being rented by Lord ...
... Beauly, on a visit to Lord and Lady Tweedmouth. During his stay at Guisachan the Duke will have some deerstalking in the forests of Guisachan, in Glen Affric, and North Oeannacroc, the latter being rented by Lord ...
... making total of three for the stalk. On the same day the Duchess of York, accompanied Lady Tweedmouth, went out driving, and paid a visit to the Dowager Lady Tweedmouth at Kerrow. A deer drive took |dace on Satnrday. and excellent sport waa obtained. The Duke ...
... Beauly, on * visit to Lord and Lady Tweedmouth. During hisstav.at Guisachan the Duke will have sent* deer-stalking in the forests of Guisachan. in G'.en Affric. aud North Ceannaeroc. the latter h»u.& rented by Lord Tweedmouth from Mr Grant ...
... vera- e206 | fords, and bridges at Guisachan, and that he hi also gone over the district. He found that tl actually existing differed from those la down by him, and as pointed out to him. Hehs also gone over the Affric ground, to see wh ca of bridges there ...
... Mr MacWhirter has exhibited twe pictures, “Glen Afric, Looking Up” and “ Glen Affric, Locking Down,” which were cortainiy among the most beautiful in the whole exhibition. ‘The painter has done for Glen Affric a comowhat cimilar corvice to ...
... been living in that country distt since. During all the five years ha was there he was were in the employment of the laird of Guisachan. Thesut shepherd had a hut at Couigie, but witness had not ?? oeatsistn to be there often. Provisions were sent to Tke ...
... lived in Cameron's house at Croc-na-Crea quite near Tom-Guisachan. who did He did not remember if he hed seen not belonz to Guisachan using the by Beinne. Baine. There was a road from Guisachan te People came in from the other side of the river, shep ...
... aCcompiiiiied by Lora Tweedmouth and the Hon. Dudley Marjoribanks, he drove four miles, and the party then rode on hill ponies for other six miles. 'the Duchess of York went out driving, accompanied by Lady Tweedmouth. They drove up Glen Affric. The Earl of Crewe ...
... otherwise. A very symmetrical royal was secured last week- by Mr J. R. Hutcheson in Morar Forest in Inverness-shire. Guisachan Forest, Lord Tweedmouth's place in Inverness- shire, has again been giving excellent results to its stalkers, and the season's bag should ...
... v There-was no sign of the river' Dhiog baving a changed its course,-- - - I C Cross-examinesd-The ibridge from Affric to I Guisachan was a timber strdcture with a 5ft. road. ?? a Thear wa no indication-thatthe nver bad chsged .its course at the Blac ...
... regard to q the evidence of Guisachan tenants using these roads, I What he founded upon Was through traffic-that was to say, traflic from properties to the north and v west of Guisschan to properties to the south of t Guisachan, in short, through traffic ...
... catalogue, Pride5th of Kippendavie, a strong, remarkably level-fleshed animal of some depth. She was got by Lord Tweedmouth's Diamond of Guisachan. There was a rather keen struggle for her possession between Mr Ralston, Glamois, for- the Earl of Strathmore ...