MAITLAND—MACLEOD
... MAITLAND—MACLEOD At St. Giles’s Cathedral, Edinburgh, Mr. Charles Maitland, second son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Maitland, of Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire, was married Miss Norma Agnes M. MacLeod, daughter of the ...
... MAITLAND—MACLEOD At St. Giles’s Cathedral, Edinburgh, Mr. Charles Maitland, second son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Maitland, of Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire, was married Miss Norma Agnes M. MacLeod, daughter of the ...
... DR. KING AS LECTURER, Stories srowd into the memory, stories Oxford end of Lincolnshire, which help to fix in the mind what manner of man the late Bishop of Lincoln was, writes Mr. C. Benson in the Church Family Newspaper.” We remember him telling us ...
... DR. KINGS LIVER PILLS (DANDELION AND QUININE). Guaranteed without Mercury. Established 1832, A MEDICAL MAN’S CERTIFICATE. Mr. Rorxe, Sir,—l have much pleaanre in giving pertonal exprience Dr. Kikg’s Pills, i I have not only taken them for tome yean, bat ...
... to the Treasury Mr. Gulland and Lord Edmund Talbot. Lords Commissioners of the Treasury Mr. G. H. Roberts, Mr. Howard, Mr. Bridgeman, Mr. Walter Rea (unpaid). Treasurer of the Household Mr. James Hope. Vice ...
... Esq. Dr. H. Willingham Gell. William Hartmann, Esq. Edwin Henry Keen, Esq. (Councillor Holborn Borough). Mrs. Alfred Loder. Ernest C. Marshall, Esq. Arthur Mitchell, Esq., M.D. F. O. Hocatta, Esq. M.O. Henry Partridge, Mrs. Henry' Partridge. Mrs. Herbert ...
... NIGHTLY AT 7.46* Mat. Wed. & Sat., at 2.3 H Miss TITTELL-BRUNE as Nell Gwynne.’* Mr. LAUDERDALE MAITLAND as King Charles IL* None better than the romance * NELL QWVNNE. THE KING’S FAVOURITE. Wittily Written.’’-DAILY EXPRESS. Homonr and pathos.— Daily Mail ...
... NEW PUBLICATIONS. The AUTHOR MARGARET MAITLAND'S NEW WORK. the Ist of April, in Tola, post iro. Adam grakme MOSSORAY A Story of Scottish Life. By the Author of Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland,” Merkland,” and Caleb Field.” Colburn and ...
... be offered for Capt. Maitland's acceptance a diamond snuffbox, valued at 3,000 guineas ; the acceptance of which was con. scientiously declined. Captain Maitland subsequently commanded the Vengeur, 74, and in her conveyed the King of the Two Sicilies to ...
... DR. GLOVER TO MR. ALLSOPP. “Kewcaatle-on-Tyne. April 11. It was not my intention, in writing the h.iaty note to the taiicet,” to cast any reflections upon, or to implicate in any way, respectable brewers pale ale. When 1 tinst saw the statement about ...
... the interest felt to hear Mr. Stanley in the Geographical Department. The Baroness Burdett Coutts was among those present. Dr. Beke, Captain Grant, Sir Henry Rawlinson, and Mr. Hall took part in the discussion. The services of Mr. Stanley were cordially ...
... addressed to ** Mrs. Sadleir, Clonarody, Clonmell” (Mr. Sadleir’s sister-in-law). Mr. Sadleir was announced. She had fetched antibilious pills from Maitland's for Mr. Sadleir before, bnt never opium. The Coroner.—There is letter relative to ...
... have Veen given by the King, at W* execution, to Dr. Hutton, and presented by him relic to the rres* hytery of Dumfries. If such were the case, dxly-six years must have elapsed, lire King being, belie a. (led In 1641, and the date the gift 1714. It rather ...