THE LATE CAPT. WILLIAM TRAIL ARNOLD. (From the Leicester Advertiser, July 21.) The following remarks respecting this gallant officer have been forwarded a correspondent: Amongst the fearful list of losses and casualties to which our army in the Crimea
December 22, 1855 - Bucks Herald - Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
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missioned to distribute among James, John, ami Robert, sons of the late Rev. James Sibbald of Ben- holm. William Trail, A.M., second son of William Trail, minister of Borthwick, was called to Benholm in 1710. There was so muoh opposition to his settle- ment
September 5, 1879 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
We observe that Mr. Henzies is to run omnibuses, as usual, to the Sham Fight, on Saturday first. Thk Rev. William Trail. —The Rev. William Trail, late of Kelvinside Free Church, Glasgow, was introduced tohisnew charge, the South Free Church, Elgin, on
them in comimmiou with the Free Church. —Rob. Buchanan, minister James Hendereon, minister; Jas. Clugston, minister; William Trail, minister; John G. Lorimer, minister.” Mr Fraser, in supporting the overture, entered into a lengthened statement of the
April 20, 1861 - Glasgow Saturday Post, and Paisley and Renfrewshire Reformer - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
NotbiugTJm..^ aH-urout. happily. Hov. .Ouuoan Mscnab, |)r (Jraham of I*o Ui.no ,4oaaaut tl.au t« tho hoariy •.vmjw.thy ox- William Trail, H. s. Paterson, and Mr. mlijiait bet*,'on ichoro taught; » stato mattsrs which, meeting in most effective, instructive
Church. preached with vest I thee be bet before was to Sc rip in the armee% sod the liMo 1 Is injured, The civet of Rev. William Trail iu tber L. NA wrack the eighths at too elbeeted the athletes Mt Lad Lord's 0. bias the fah the Geddes and the =mob at 'Alt
January 10, 1872 - Forres Elgin and Nairn Gazette, Northern Review and Advertiser - Forres, Moray, Scotland
st Dykes, Lieut.-Col. Simpson, W. Alston Dykes, Esq., banker; Thoe. Anderson, Esq., banker; Captain Austine; the Rev. William Trail, M.A.; and the Rev. Alexander Wallace, of Glasgow; the Rev. John Downs, of Wishaw; and the Revs. Dr. Keith, J. T. M'Far
March 24, 1864 - Glasgow Herald - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Baines, Sheffield Mouser l. Thomas Loads, West Morriston 2. James Roberto°, Ladyrig Sod Do. l. George Lockle, Kelso 2. William Trail], Arbroath 3. William Lnekle, West Morriston 3rd Do. l. Alexander Lyon, Arbroath 2. George Broad. Cliftonhill 8. Elizabeth
July 24, 1852 - Arbroath Guide - Arbroath, Angus, Scotland
on adjourned summons with assaulting William Trail, and bis wi'e, Mary Ann, and with doing wilful darnlge to door belonging to the former. A cross summons taken out Ann Cook, wife of Thomas Cook, against William Trail was heard conjunction with this case
April 26, 1879 - Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Sunderland, Durham, England