J. Mcintyre t, Glasgow, W ITORS & PERMANEN, to Let for Whig nctions, ete. — Apply
... J. Mcintyre t, Glasgow, W ITORS & PERMANEN, to Let for Whig nctions, ete. — Apply ...
... J. Mcintyre t, Glasgow, W ITORS & PERMANEN, to Let for Whig nctions, ete. — Apply ...
... daughter of the widow Patt rson, Kenneth Black befriended Flora Mace- Donald when she was in need of protection from the Whigs. and that she sought shelter in Kenneth Black's home, and lived on his plantation is a matter of historial record, attested ...
... completion g ity-Fifth Year of His Majesty’ and to assure you that Hi deeply appreciates the sentj ’.loyalt‘v and affection to whig Xpression. am, Sir, Ycur obedient Servant, (Sigued) JOHN JEFFREY. tf S?erk of Argyll, Offices, Lochsifihud. ...
... sitting in town.—Partic. | from now on to ences and termns A, - IBth April fm: hivsel. — Age apd Lenicle. Glenbarvy, wanted at Whig. Home Fm-n) in K g, experience, enees to--No. 186, et, Ldinburgh, rking), with wife and Poultrymaid, small Home Farw ting ages ...
... locality ; that Aberdecashive, tor example, was as Episcopalan and Jacontd as Lo haber, while Argvllshire was as Presbyterian and Whig as were the Lothians, That heing so. a bools written to refute the popular nineteenth century misconceptions upon Scottish ...
... STEWART BALFOUR g SUTHERLAND, Solicitors. Campbeltow, who have the Titles and Articles nfpflnllp. ———e e \IASONI(' HALL to Let for Whig AYE Drives, Social Functions, ete. Reduced Terms—Apply SECRETARY. ...
... The two Views of Government There was a rough distinction b tween Tory and Whig when thes: names appliel. The Tories desived the Government by the King anl his advisers, the Whigs by the peers or landowners. Neither party at that timo con sidered that the ...
... Inendly games are extrem p crowd drawers, and one can’t blam the clubs concerned for trying to establish interest in the game to whig they are 2itached. Who is to blame then SIX GOALS SHARED. On Saturday the standard of play fair to middling. No one was particula: ...
... Born in 1858 she was the daughter of the eighth Duke of 'Ar,i{;ll; ‘an intimate friend of Gladstone and the last of the great Whigs, and her mother was Lady Elizabeth Leveson-Gower,eldest daughter of the second Duke of Sutherland. Her brother the Marquis ...
... Highlanders to use Qo ¥nglish tongne snd thus break down the distinction between Highlander and Lowlander or hetween Jacobite and Whig' That the trapsiation of she Psalms should appear before the translation of the Testaments was natgral. They were more pecessary ...
... in the burgm eing obta.ine‘ 7 in-the djq y- in M meed wit) old wall beafter dinne two_others . McLachlm ward Graha, d wall whig orth gable ently bej worimen ly and wif ‘lY'*?hl.an ai Eq of the fa| when the he had beq, d to find hij n tbe IOwG parently ...
... o of Contr strongly Captain Lr Mathiesq,, majority endation staff of ¢ lended by th, at was the the County the Coung ded to whig nnectign wity e Work. | the salary y, if these wep, Jounty Clerg isiers, and j the matte, at the County appointment, e what ...