THE LOSS OF THE CLAN MACNAUGHTON
... Mr Andrew Tbomsonj 'an engineer , resided at Thornwood , Partiek ; . and Mr John Fairweather ( 28 ) , second engineer , was the youngest son of Mr William Fairweather . fraa ensrineer . Kilmarnoek . ...
... Mr Andrew Tbomsonj 'an engineer , resided at Thornwood , Partiek ; . and Mr John Fairweather ( 28 ) , second engineer , was the youngest son of Mr William Fairweather . fraa ensrineer . Kilmarnoek . ...
... Dubs Woolley —a daughter. VArewEATHEIL—os th• lIRh Mgt. at da. rad, Golden Greta. Leedom. NW., the wife of Retold G. C. Fairweather Imematumly), of • who eureired only two days. 0, GLORGE.--On the 24th Feb.. at 3. Airedalesnue. ChM wiek, W., the wife ...
... Another name which appears in the list of man lost with this ill-fated vessel is that of John Era Fairweather. This, we understand, is a son of Mr Fairweather, formerly gas manager, Barrhead, and now of Kilmarnock. Mr James Stevenson Small, who was chief ...
... Battalion South' Wales Borderers.— The undermentioned temporary lieutenants to be temporary captains: Paul T. Miller, Josephs Fairweather, and William S. C. Glove; dated January 28. 9th Battalion Welsh Regiment.—Oswald Robert John Green to temporary lieutenant; ...
... Misses Cunningham, The tinsel; Mrs Jas. Halley; Mrs Templenurn: Mr and Mrs David Air; Mr and Miss Dewar, 'overcame; Miss Fairweather; Mrs Russell: Mrs F. Stewart Sandeman; Lady Griselda Cheape; Mr- Wer. Thomson; Mrs J. N. Smith: Mr• Bell, Pinemotue; Mrs ...
... House; George Duncan, Fife Street; Adam Smith, Steam Mills Cottage; John Murdoch. Main St.; Hugh Chalmers, solicitor: J. Fairweather, Monaltrie; Robert Peters, Fife Street; Joseph Cumiking, Balmeliie Street; George Tocbnr, Market Street; George and William ...
... Brechin Road. Dorward, Harrv, Fergus Square. Duke, A., West Mill Wynd. Fairwcather, David, 6 Green Street. Fairweather, Edmund, Bell Rock Tower. Fairweather, T., Mary well. Farquhar. David, Dishland Street. W'niam, 5 Sidney Street. Fenton, David, 49 Kinnaird ...
... strange oo r hang windows were A.: Endershy 06 C.; Ellist 702 D.; Dyc, o'clock. . _oceurrences :}‘_l llnnvmmll..b were 5 Fairweather. 7058 Geis oy BB ¥ I ...
... seconded by Res. Mr Guthrie. Holyerll, pro. posed Rev. Hash Watt. Rev. Mr Smith, seconded by Rev. Mr McDonald, posed Res. Dr. Fairweather, Rimelily. nominations were seeepted. VISITATION Or Rev. Mr Alison, filliesleaf aad Ashkirk, reported that three visite ...
... Keithock, and bought by Mr Ewen, Montrdee. The top price per live cwt. was got for a grand quality bullock from 51r P. S. Fairweather, Blibberhill, which weighed 10 cwt., and sold at £27, or 545; others making from 49. to 525, the latter from Mr Milne, 130nharry ...
... various agencies of the church were visited on Sunday by the Rev. William Fairweather, Afar tom, and Mr Charles Paton, as deputies from the Presbytery. In the evening Rev. Mr Fairweather occupied the pulpit. FROM THE FRONT.—The editor of the Re- view has ...
... I That there was universal sympathy in town extended to the Gas Manager's family on the death by drowi.ing of Sir John Fairweather. That Mr Gladstime, M.P., is wearying for the order to go to tae treuciieo. That one curious result of the war is to increase ...