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FALKIRK ELECTION COMMITTEE

... James Wilson and Daniel Muuro, favour of the said James Merry ; that it was proved to the committee that bribe was offered to Thomas Wyse through bis wife ; that it is not proved to the satisfaction the committee that these acts of bribery were committed ...

81111* NFWS

... July 6, in lat. 13 X.. long. 25 W. Cornelia, barque. Aug. 4. in lat. I X., long. 20 W. Wynand, September 5, in 41 X, long. W. Thomas Hodgson, Aug. I, in lat. 45 X.. long. 13 W. Princess Victoria. Aug. 3. in lat. 47 X..long. 12 W Dorcas. Aug. 31, in lat. 44 ...

DEATHS

... DEATHS. Cakmich asl —At Millport, on the 20th inst, Thomas, infant son of Mr James Carmichael, brewer, here. Farlane. —At Royal Street, Gourock, on the 20th inst Marj Blair, only daughter of Donald M* Far lane, smith. Cadell.—At Dunoon, on the 17th inst ...

SCOT LA ND

... for lona has been prepared by the Society for relief of the fishermen in the Western Highlands and Islands to be called the Thomas Cook. She is to be taken in tow by the steamer is to convey Mr Cook's excursion party from Glasgow to Oban, and thence to ...

MORTALITY TABLES FOR AUGUST

... Australia, have remitted to the treasurer the sum of L.153, 10s, as their contribution to the Wallace Monument Fund. IUK Baicqur Thomas. —The divers, when the weather permits, are busily engaged in endeavouring to raise the machinery which formed the cargo of ...

DIVISION OF PROFITS

... every advautage that' Life Assurance is capable of affording. Excerpt—Remarks made by Peter Hardy, Esq., Actuary, Annual Meeting, held May, 1857. He (Mr Hardy) as-ured the Meeting that during hi* experience tuenty-eight years had met with nothing in the ...

DIVISION OF PROFITS

... every advantage that Life Assurance capable of affording. Excehpt. —Remarks made by Peter Hardy, Esq., Actuary, at Annual Meeting, held May, 1857. He (Mr Hardy) as-ured the Meeting that during hia experience twenty-eight years had met with nothing in ...

DIVISION OF PROFITS

... erery advantage that Life Assurance is capable of affording. Excerpt.— Remark* made Peter Hardy, Ksq. t Actuary, at Annual Meeting, held IBM May t 1857. He (Mr Hardy) assured the Meeting that during hit experience twenty-eight years he had met with nothing ...

DEATHS

... 11th inst., Susana J Muir, youngest daughter of the late Mr George Muir. Johnston.— At Helensburgh, on the 7th instant, Mr Thomas Johnston. , ~ , „ . Houston.— Largs, the 7th inst., Mr Alexander Houston steamboat agent there. LAoaiE.— At Clyde Villa, on ...

Tear. luuid. 1851 731 1852 1177 1853 1315 1854 1336 1755 1989 1856 2568 Amount Annual Assured. Income. ..

... every advantage that Life Assurance is capable of affording. Excerpt.— Rtmarts made hy Peter Hardy, Etq., Actuary, Aminat Meeting, held 18(A May, 1857. (Mr Hardy) assured the Meeting that during his experience ot twe D ty. e ig|,t years he bad met with ...

ear Policies Amount Annual Accumulated Issued. Assured. Income. Capital. 1851 731 £130,000 £22,006 £57,050 1852 ..

... every advantage that Life Assurance is capable of affording. Excerpt. Remark* made Peter Hardy, E*q. Actuary, at Annual Meeting, held Hit A May, 1857. (Mr Hardy) assured the .Meeting that during bis experience of twenty-eight years had met with nothing ...