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THE RUCHAN,OBSERVER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1863

... one exception) to the old tenants.— Dundee Advertiser. LATE Mn JAMES MORRISON, BALIIAOGARDY.—The Aberdeen Jonrnal says--Our obituary of to-day records the death of one of the oldest and most respected agriculturists of Aberdeenshire—Mr James Morrison, Bal ...

liocal Kntelligence

... preached in the Free Church an able and practical discourse from the let chapter of Jonah. 'IncG1•1011GE GORDON. —in our obituary to-day we record the death of Mr George Gordon, whree name will be long remembered in the district of Buchan. Mr Gordon was ...

NEW BYTH

... NEW BYTH Toe: 61710EWIFE OF AIICHNAGOOTH.—Io our obituary of to-day, we record the death of one whe, in her way, had few parallels. Elirslath Kifloh, relict of James Caaaie, farmer, Auchnagorth, Byth, has died at the advanced age o f K.l years. It is ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... circumstances connected with the decmseel General which may form matter of discussion for a time to come. The Timex in the obituary, which had been for some mouths no doubt ready in the pigeon hole under C, says that he was the son of a Highland lady ...

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... Rome follows the examples of reform and of toleration afforded to it by the civilised world. DEATH OF A NONAGENARIAN.-011T obituary to-day contains the announcement or a death which shouth not pass unnoticed. We allude to that of Mr John Clark, late of ...

**cal fntelligence

... efforts in the Central Province, was one for which he was deservedly respected. Another name. it will be seen, is added to our obituary and to the list of victims to that dire disease of Ceylon, dysentery. It is that of Mr W. Troup, Kabbarimpfia Estate, Irsitleasa ...

THE BUCHAN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1864

... OLICE.-The .Ifahlrloor anti THE LATE Mu. Kenn, ltoustratit.tmes.-In our lcratigh Journal of Tuesday says:- A meeting of obituary will be observed the death of 31r William the IVatelt Committee was held en Saturday last, Kidd, noun:a look, who has been ...

Zocat lintelitsenct

... effective sp-ftker, and we doubt not his meetings will be well attended. DR JAMES BIRD, a notice of whose death appears in our obituary of this day, was a native of Aberdeenshire. lie was the son of the late James Bird, Esq., manufacturer in Peterhead, and ...

FAIRS IN OCTOBER

... about £1,000,000 per annum. It is said that the late secretary (reported to be dead, and duly recorded as defunct in the obituary of the daily newspaper) is really alive, and that representations as to his &INN were circ ulated in order to cover certain ...

THE BUCHAN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1864

... civil war will convert what is at once a blunder and a crime into a new proof and a new source of strength. Lottouvrrt.—The obituary in the Tinges of Friday exhibited some rare instances of prolonged life in the we of five gentlemen and one lady, whose united ...

STUARTFIELD

... STUARTFIELD OUR obituary to do-day records the death of one whose removal from amongst us calls for a word or two of notice besides the bare record of the fact. James Matthew was borne at Auehtylair in this neighbourhood in the year 1782, and at the early ...