Edward Pennefather O'Brien, 8.A., Dublin ; James Albert Clement Tabor, Cambridge ; Maurice Powell, 8.A., Cambridge ; William Frederick Trail], 8.C.L., Oxford ; E. Wynne Powell ; and Henry Warren Jones, 8.A., Oxford. MIDDLE TEMPLE.—The undermentioned gentlemen
January 27, 1865 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
On the Ist inst., lifr. John to pol , street. in On the night of the sth It. t received that same night iu front (giog William Trail Arnold, of obtain younger son of the cers, of Little Missenden Abbey, D° L I obits : Printed and t in f the Strandt th
June 8, 1855 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
Christian bodies in general." The Rev. J. Richardson, of St. Ann's, seConded the resolution, which was carried.—The Rev. William Trail, M.A., of St. Andrew's Free Church, Oxford-road, moved the next resolution:—" That the design to endow priests for our
January 26, 1854 - Northern Daily Times - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
be Lieutenant; John Landah to be Dentenbe W illiam Gowan D o bi e t o b e E ns i gn; George Robertsen to tee h n sign ; William Trail, M.D., to be Honorary Assistant-Sur,4ee David Gillespie to be Captain Commandant; - ..ogarth to be Captain • William to
May 3, 1860 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Christ Church, the Rev. Allan Gordon Cameron, Curate of Penkridge, Staffordshire, to Mary, only daughter of the late George William Trail, Esq., of 1 Veira, N.B. Feb. 15, at St. John's, Paddington, by the Rev. George Evezard, Incumbent of St. James's Chapel
February 16, 1854 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Mathew James Edward Fag an, M.D. ; William Cherry, Gent. ; Samuel Edward lunsell, Gent. ; Edward Knapp Wurtele Smith, M.D.; William Trail, M.D.; Nicholas Avent, Gent.; Martin Joseph Burke, M.D., vice Creasey, appointed to the 25th Foot ; Wm. C. Robinson, Gent
February 22, 1860 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
er k ; Cornet James Alstoa Clark to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Clarke, Feb. 10. 4th Regiment of Foot--Lieutenant William Trail Arnold to be Captain, by purchase, vice Stewart, who retires ; Ensign Samuel Winter, from the bah Foot, to be ensign, Feb
February 11, 1854 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
were examined, and defendant was ordered to keep the peace in future. FRlDAY.—Before M. J. Michael and J. Oakshot, Esqrs William S. Trail and J•ohn Woodman were sworn in as constables for the South Dock. Robert Thompson, sailor, was charged with deserting
May 23, 1860 - Swansea and Glamorgan Herald - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
reserves were advanced its case of a renewal of the attack, bitt none eeas attempted. On 'the same evening, while Captain William Trail Arnold commaniling the Light Comopany of the 4th King's Own, was posting advanced sentries on the left attack, he was suddenle
May 24, 1855 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
main reserves were advanced in ease of a renewal of the attack, but now wee attempted. On the same evening, while Captain William Trail Arnold, commanding the Light Company of the 4th Ring's Own, was posting advanced sentries on the left attack, he was suddenly
May 22, 1855 - Express (London) - London, London, England