Thomas Douglas, to Jane, fourth daughter of Mr John Harvey. At 12 Pollok Street, Glasgow, on the 11th inst., by the Rev. William Trail, M.A., Alexander 1Edwards, painter, Inverness, to Helen Whyte, daughter of the late Andrew Douglas, shipmaster. Inverness
June 13, 1867 - Glasgow Herald - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
unanimously in favour of Mr 'frail as pastor—Provost Grant, as convener, proposed that a call should be given to the Rev. William Trail, presently minister of Kilvinside Free Church, Glasgow, and formerly of Free High Church, Inverness, intimating in course
Christina, youngest daughter of the late Mr Alexander Munro, Millport. At Pollok Street Glasgow, on the 11th instant the t. William Trail, M A., Alexander Edwards, painter, loverneas, Helen Whyte, danghtar of the lata Andw. Douglas, shipmaster. Inverness. Monnt
June 15, 1867 - Greenock Advertiser - Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
The Rev. James Rothnie has received a unanimous call to the United Presbyterian congregation, Castle Douglas. The Rev. William Trail was inducted to the pastoral charge of the South Free Church, Elgin, on the 26th ult. The inhabitants of Dunnichen parish
October 5, 1867 - London Scotsman - London, London, England