STRAY SHOTS
... killed, stuffed, and preserved for a museum. Sir Donald was captured as a calf in 1872 by the Hon. James Mackay, and was named after Lord Strath. cons, who took a great interest in the buffalo herd at Banff. ...
... killed, stuffed, and preserved for a museum. Sir Donald was captured as a calf in 1872 by the Hon. James Mackay, and was named after Lord Strath. cons, who took a great interest in the buffalo herd at Banff. ...
... expected that would arrive ou Sunday next, bat bis visit will now probably depend upon the completion of bridge which is named after him, and which he will have the privilege of opening. COLLISION AND LOSS OP A STEAMER. New Yons, Sunday.—The Wilson Line ...
... Ecliigight, Grange; then Anldtown iu Bohorm; after which he went to Inverness, and boilt the first house iu George Street, named after him. Inverness he held a position trust in commercial firm in the town. The deceased was connected with the Free Chnrch ...
... Cross Hospital In tbs town of Inverness farther sum of £9O 10s. was collected. Six beds have accordingly been equipped and named after prominent personages ana places. The Right Rev. Dr Normsn Maelood, Inverness, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church ...
... Gaelic Topography.' The writer of the recent interesting notes on Parish Kirkyards says that the parish of Monquhitter was named after the farm on which the Parish Church was built Pratt’s * Buchan ’ gives a ' derivation,* but, lit'e ‘Red Deer,*it does not ...
... instructed to Sell, by Public Auction, at the Posting Yard of the National or Station Hotel. Dingwall, on early date, to named after the Opening of the Skye Railway, the greater part of the POSTING PLANT connected with the NATIONAL or STATION HOTEL there ...
... happiness and probably gratitude. Some months ago *B. F. C.* asked if the farm of Aachenclecb hero (tenanted by Mr Watson) was named after the field of stones, or the field of the stone ? We think either way might do. There is one larger than the others, abant ...
... is instructed to Sell, by Public Auction, ol the Posting Yard of the National or Station Hotel. Dingwall, early date, to named after Hie Opening the Skye Railway. Hie greater part of the POSTING PLANT connected with the NATIONAL or STATION lIOTKL tin re ...
... work of -m SorthfS PirtUod. Thn* » •8t N.iuu'. Shftlond, and anothor Orfaiay, and ■» Kan* pari .i; ' o* than arc churchc* named after ~ hr aaint. while formcrljr existed at Ernie. Bcllie. and Matkliek. Xyn.a waa aa evana. '-t also to the frith, and ■■Htrnetad ...
... preAldril ov,r a large attendiume. The Chairman. after proposing The King gave Success to the new vessel. Ht the vessel was named after a tin min in South America, which had been very successful, and he hoped the new trawler would prove a tin mine. (Applause ...
... custom of the Duke of Richmond's family, it is prescribed that the eldest son and the eldest son of an eldest son shall be named after King Charles 11., to whom they owe so much. 'l'he same principle is preserved in Lord Salisbury's family where the eldest ...
... interest that the Provost has taken in the matter of harbour accommodation, if he will not allow a part of the harbour to be named after him, some part at least should be named Provost's Quay or Provost's Jetty, as the case may be. •• • • Although as a rule ...