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POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... sanction to this site. Etighst teniders for the erection of proposed temporary lies- pitaI were opened, when that of James Gordon, Crown Street-iomount £8 1Isa-beinig the lowest, was accepted ; Fcontingent on thle Board of Supervision approving of the site ...

THE GORDONS AT THE FRONT

... be made by the Gordon Highlanders, sup- | ported by the 3rd Sikhs.' The artillery I opened fire. We were told to renew our y fire, and the Gordons and the Sikhs were seen co1ming up in rear. , ...

THE GORDON PEERAGE CASE

... the Crown. is not The claim was based upon the following circumstances :- until tV The petitioner, J. Campbell Gordon, MtE Earl of Aberdeen, viasion, ia the peerage of Scotland, ch-iined a -writ of summons to where' Parliament, as Viscount Gordon of Aberdeen ...

ROBERT GORDON'S HOSPITAL

... ROBEiRT GORDON'S HOSPITAL. A qunrterly couit of the Governors of Robert Gor- don' Hospitail was held on Monday. Lord Provost Jamieson presided. The account of the treasurer's disbursements for the quarter ending 31st July last, as audited and approved ...

THE SCHOOL BOARD AND GORDON'S COLLEGE

... form rtes, the gates of Gordon's College. the attendance at that institution and that at the Grammar Scj l might be seriously affected, and the proposal .r brief, was to continue the Grammar School .. a classical seminary, Gordon's College as an, orgatnised ...

DM Tin- C. AT50-5F e

... beh llf of John Lyon; and was followed by Air Alex. Gordon, for Duncan AI'lillan. The Sheriff sentenced both pannels to be confined in the Dridewell of Aberdeen; for three calendar months. F.or the Crown-Wim. Simpson, EI . Procurator Fiscal. - For John LyonAr ...

ANOTHER SHEBEENING CASE AT PETERHEAD

... haven, and John Clark, warishousensan, 8 Maid Street, BuehanhavenB. Accused pleaded not guilty, and was defended by Mr James Gordon, solicitor. The first witness was Arthur Mihie, who said he was in the accused's house on the day in ques- tion between 11 ...

ROYAL AND SOCIETY GOSSIP

... Gre- vill, Mr and Mrs Panmure Gordon, Mr and Mrs Francis Gordon, and Lady Henry Somerset (who has left the Gospel Tent in Worciestershire) are all stay- ing at Braemar. Mr Paninure Gordon's boat-oarriaqe, which the Crown Prince of Germany has christened ...

THE DUTCH MYSTERY

... deal with the case. On the first occasion Gordon did not appear, and the justices, although they might have given judgment against him in absence did not do so, but cited him a second time to attend. Then Gordon ap- peared, but took objection to the case ...

MORAY AND NAIRN: ELECTION PETITION

... solicitor, Elgin, and Mr Gordon, solicitor, Nairn, the local agents. Counsel for Mr John E. Gordon were Mr Dickson, Mr (. N. Johnston, Mr John Wilson, with MNr Pearson (of Messrs M'Kenzie, Innes, & Logan, Edinburgh), Mr Gordon's agent, and Air Wink, solicitor ...

THE FYVIE CASTLE INTERDICT CASE

... advocate and Mr Charles Ruxton, advocate, Aberdeen, as trustees, acting under a trust disposition granted by Sir Maurice Gordon in farour of the trustees of the Town and County Bank, in whicb it-was souvht to suspend certain diligence executed by creditors ...

HIGH COURT of JUSTICIARY

... other perfons there. t, The libel was refiriaed to an arbitrary P punithment. F Thirteen wvitneffes were examined for the * Crown ; and by a conne6fed chain of evi- dence, the ox was traced, in the poffeffion n of the prifoner, from about two miles from ...