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Literature

... agshall ha lord of Bemereyde. It is soth a charter of this family, doted 1286, that the only 'a authenticated signature of Thomas of Ercildonne use riccurs, and the editor enters with some fullne~ss ntote Vthe conto ersy abot that remarkable maBut Both ...

MAGAZINES

... domninions and be strengthened her sovereignty in loyal hearts IC during the fifty years that are past. It was in 1837 that Mr Thomas Rivers, of Sowbridge- out worth, published the 'Rose Amateur's Guide, in- which gave such an impulse to rose-gardening ...

ABERDEEN TRAINING COLLEGES

... THRsD QLASS. 211. J.ohn C orrigall, Harroogate, Dounby Com- .neinizon P.ES. 213. Norman Macieod, Stcrlnoway, Aird P.S. 230. Thomas H[. EHastie. Hamilton (L.), Green- field P.S. 231. Anguvs Macleod, Stornoway, Aird P.S. 251. Jeremiah Halcrow, Dunrossness ...

ABOYNE FLOWER SHOW

... Coutte, 4 John g y' 'hain. U Danning Highland Reels, 4 entries-I John y M'Keuzie, 2 John Knowles, jun., 3 John Thain, I ')Thomas CoultO, 4 EpE~N5 I Runriirg long leap, 6 enitriis- I Adorn Bower, 21 C ;dfeet 3 D avid Duke, 20 feet ; Junr Pinie, 19 feet ...

ABERDEEN GYMNASTIC AND ROWING CLUB

... Hall, Thomas Coutts, David C. Darling, J. G. Firth, J. T. Firth, Robert Hislop, Alex. Kynoch, J. D. Paterson, James Rose,' John Spald- ing, and John Thomson, jr. The Rafle Committee are Messrs Robertson, Cruden, Storie, .J. Firth, J. A. M'Hardy, D. C ...

LINGER AND LAPSE

... produced them. The articles were placed ,n Y tables ranged round the room, and the ladies in charge of the stalls were Mrs Hardy, Mrs Jolly, and Mrs Hadden ; Miss Forbes, Miss Ritchie, and Mrs , right Mrs M'Lellan and Mrs Miller ; Mrs Beve- ridge, Mrs ...

LITERATURE

... Stephen writes snore sUe on Victor Hugo's romances; Mr Palgrave on St Thomas; E.O. on Caroline Lisle Bowles ; and we have, besides, instalments of novels, by Mrs Oliphant and Mr Hardy. For excellent fiction no magazlne at present will bcar contrast with ...

LITERATURE

... . This plot is worked up into a again story which has all the author's usual vulgarity and glaring out g ,bad taste, Lady Hardy contributes two chapters of a Is In charming novelette, A Leap in the Dark. Mvr Frederick the speem Arnold gives the results ...

FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE

... weights and scales Ilon. Lady Cowell Stepilev, old brass re- flector and sconces: Lady and 3Miss Head, Japaneso kettle Sir Thomas Wade, four voluimes of Selections of Poetry Hon. Canon and Lady 1:ller Cordon, Chinese emibroidered rour re p;*td: tre llean ...

SHOWS

... list- S he HORSES.C Of Beijt Mare, with Feel at Foot-1 Mrs Watson, Birstmse; 2 Mr OR Dsvid'Sinalair, Firtb; highly-commended Thomas Trail. New ild gfolland.;ceommendhdA. Calder, slideford. -be BetDagtMr (yeld)-il Hugh Gitsion, GarsoN, Strom- a to mses; 2 ...

HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... Tillyfour, Whitehiuise ; 2, Do., do.; commended, Thomas' J( Bland, Greystone, Alford. hi Oxen of any other Pure or Cross Breed, calved if tar Iet Jan,, 1873-1, Janies held, flreystante, Alfird ; 2, Thomas Blandn, K Groyetone ; 3, James Bruce. Inverqulionery ...

MAGAZINES

... interesting number. SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINF (London : Sampson, Low, Marsden, & Co.).-The batch of letters from Thomas Carlyle to Edward Irving and Thomas Hope of Glasgow, belonging as they do to his early life, are more than usually interesting. In one of them ...