MISCELLANEOUS SALES. BED-Settee in moquette, oak arms, and hair mattress; also 2 gas fires, guitar case, cost ..
... MISCELLANEOUS SALES. BED-Settee in moquette, oak arms, and hair mattress; also 2 gas fires, guitar case, cost £4 10s: violin in ...
... MISCELLANEOUS SALES. BED-Settee in moquette, oak arms, and hair mattress; also 2 gas fires, guitar case, cost £4 10s: violin in ...
... forced them back into accused's arms, but Rose persisted and forced one again into his arms. He went away and did not wait for his half-crown. The witness handed over the cardigan at Kilmaurs police station. verify this. John Marshall, mill worker, 71 Annanhill ...
... Ritchie, Seafieiri, Gratum P.ace, Fraserburgh.-and third daughter the .late and Mrs John Noble, 33 Street. Aberdeen, Ist October. 1*44. Aberdeen. Funeral from 6eai:eld, Grattan Place, Kirkton Cemetery, Thursday, inst., at 2.30 (.service 2.15). Friends p.-aee ...
... Becke Max Beerbohm, Arnold Bennett. J. L resford, George Borrow, Charlotte onto (including Jane Eyre. Villette, And Shirley), John Buchan, Thomas Carlyie (including The French Revolution, in original finding). Collins. Joseph Ccairad (including Chance). ...
... for his sleeve. There was Lord Cardigan, the notorious duelling rake, who led the Charge of the Light Brigade because someone had blundered, and who was neatly commemorated by Punch in the cartoon, A Trump Card(igan). His name, like Lord Raglan's ...
... Office Davlot. Thomas May Tait. 'coal merchant, Elmbank, Grattan Place, Fraserburgh. William Thomson, farmer. Leslie, Insch. John I'rquhart Vass, M.B.E. works manager, Crimonmogate. Lonmay. ' John Webster, farmer. Derbeth, Kingswells Rev. William Kay White ...
... late Mr and Mrs John O’Connor, Co. Cork. Ireland Clara Lorimer, A.T.S., youngest daughter the late and Mrs James Robb, Abbey Road, Torry. Aberdeen. OUN'S WORTH—JACKSON At St Mary’s Chapel, April. 1944, by the Rev R. Reid Robertson John Lister Oun-sworth ...
... 000 a day. Sir John himself reduced the attendance by one—or was it two? Namely himself. So he was not thrre to hear Mr Boothby knock the heads of what appeared to be two entirely different Sir John Andersens togethpr. For example—Sir John Anderson in a ...
... Home, on 17th February. 1944. to Mr and Mrs John A. 24 Don Terrace, Woodside, a Daughter MAI KAY.—At King’s Gate Nursing Horn*. Aberdeen, 18th February, 1944. to and R. O Mackay (nee D. L. Johnson), 4 Grattan Place, Fraserburgh, a daughter. MICHIE,—At ...
... tlacU cardigan suit ; golf jacket , green , and brown , new . Address No . 3401 , Scotsman . CIMLD ' S grey coat £ 1 ; two Dayella dresses and J lcnickers . 15 s eachall size 23 ins ; -pair black stmp shoes , size 9 , 5 s ; white thick wool cardigan , bust ...
... CfP.T. Co., Ltd 200 0 0 Proceeds of concert per J. A. Hay, hon. trees. Civil Defence 179 2 0 Masters A. Taylor, 46 Grattan PI. It John Watt, 9 Duke Street 0 9 6 Fraserburgh & District Junior Football per Harry Young 10 0 0 Proceeds C J). dance per .J ...
... be conducted by the Rev T. Alexandra Term*. “Ue Mre S. Gray, and the N. Robinson. The Trail. Mrs M , Salute be taken by Sir John Burnett- Mrs Ferguson, Mrs King. Mrs Md3intoay, KC B , Mrs Peterkin, Mrs Robb and Mrs Stephen. , Arrangements were made to ...