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EDINBURGH RACES—1807

... punilhrnene.. - - , CAUoN'o TO SRaaANTs.-..On the 15ithinft during rs the abfence of the family, a gentleman's fervant in He- riot Row, was fo mnuch'intoxicated asto be the fport of- e the boys in the ftreets, and when unable to walk, was at e length carried ...

EDINBURGH RACES—1807

... About four in the, afternoon, ?? man belognging to the. company at 'Eyensouth (two of whom'had accompanied -them to afift in rowing) returned, with the melancholyI intelligenice, that the whole of the, party had 'perifhed, *f- himfelf excepted. The account ...

COMPETITION OF PIPERS

... from Liverpool, grain; Thomas &t Atm, Newvton,from Davis's Straits, 18 lish-7.AppohloWallter, fiomn Liverpool, gcols; Nelly, Rowe, from Thurso, eitto; Cupid, Gales, froom Liverpool, salt.-28. I.izard, Hood, from Inverness, ditto; Tweed Packet, Wrard, fi-alt ...

EDINBURGH RACES, 1810

... Ii V u tsq. ' ' Early .yesterdal morning a young man of tfl- i name of Bo ydt an. engraver, was Ibund dcad in thi. .CadlmAer-row. He p t haie bee -stab bed. -A precogniton is ow going on befoie ' r . -Magistrates, to investgate this unfortunate afair.-t ...

BOXING

... two, and br:oke the rmast. The accident was Eeen from Inchkeith, a!nd a boa-, put 41 ffto their assistance, but h-mving to row eanr.itis wad atri id-, 'hee of the Crew ?? ?? drowned. 'Iho foerth, niamed, John- s %tonue, who Iad hcen ar-L an hour in the ...

PLOUGHING MATCH

... or1nonl fine, and afforded to mar.y persons at a dis- thsee a view of the competition, the field ?? cODs00ll910 for many miles row'd, Sir TholvtA GAiam w.A precnted if . te klee on Thursday, prev~ous to going -on foreign servihce-,. The estimates for the ...

PLOUGHING MATCHES, KINCARDINESHIRE

... f'outndlation, silutayrernoritti'ehtrr;antiif' we thiey heat, which is easily discovereal by their strotig tsmell, the of' rows, most he Itirned over. By this ntoethodc many licres of'tlirese ito tunipsll may bat kept inl the hili hst statle of perfection ...

EDINBURGH RACES

... son, Craigleith ; David Birrell, third son of Captain It Birrvl ; and William Callender, son of Mrs Callen. he der, Heriot Row. At the conclusion of the whole, ild Fe the premiums and medals were delivered to the re.t spevtive gentlemeh who had merited ...

PLOUGHING MATCH. New

... Lucas, inspecto of the New River Water Wotks, discovered a pipl deficient in a covered place, between Master-r' n and Colbrook-row ; lhe, in consequence, broke it it open, and found in the water-pipe the body of a va man. The remains %ere taken to the bone-houil ...

FOOT-BALL MATCH

... -the Aurcra, Stanberg at Swinenunde. 5th ult-and Prescoit, Young, at Rica, on the 6th. The Manchester, Cleghorn, from Fisher- row, arrived at Gottenburgh 8th ult. A letter from Dublin says, Mr Li&dill hav. ing been released from the recognizances inpOS- ...

PLOUGHING MATCH

... by loi, or of decIdtimere- P ?? by the strictnotis ofconformity with which the regula'ions -as to breadth and depth of fin-row- ilice (siZby tec rincbes) 6 hiad besn obse'rv'ed.' of Mr aterto'n so PIal2i1olaa:SaInderson ,; brother of Mr Sgnderson in ...

CALEDONIAN HUNT & PERTH RACES

... Com pany shot at rovers, much to the astonishment of the Indians, who had nxa idea of the distance which proper bows and ar- rows can command. The accoutrements of the Indians are'extremely coarse and awkward, and es only calculated for short distances ...