The “Frankfurter Zeitung says:—When King Edward left here on September 6th on hie way to Copenhagen His Majesty said—“ lam feeling uncommonly well, and I certainly hope Frankfurt and Heroburg again next year.”
November 6, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Mr Adam Ingram, farmer, Boggierow, died on Friday night the advanced) age of 81 years. succumbed after ilmees only three days' duration, having been out and in town lately at, Tuesday. Mr Ingram, who was a native of Fordyoe, wae well-known and well-liked gentleman, and it will -
November 6, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
On Monday morning, about one o’clock, the body of Ann F. Ritchie, a servant at Sillyflatt, near Bervie, was found in the milldam. The deceased was a daughter of James Ritchie, farm servant. Mill of Garvoek, and was aged 15 year®. On Sunday evening, about six o’clock, went for a
November 6, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
At meeting the U.F. Presbytery at Thurso yesterday an. the eongrevntien at C-aatietovm for moderation a nail Bev. .f R. Vlacgreyor, !»te of Johcirtcne, wse grantod. The call very hearty and one, from those who were formerly connected with Olriy eonyrogation, and were favourable
November 6, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
The Duke and Duchess Cornwall on Saturday brought their long world-wide journey to an end, having arrived in the capital the country amid the plaudits of patriotic people. Now that the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall have returned to the home-land, columns have been written as to t
November 6, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
A Plj’mouth correspondent telegraphs that a desperate dash for liberty was made by seven convicts employed on farm near Dartmoor Prison on Friday afternoon. Six of them were shot and recaptured the guards, but none them was seriously hurt, ana they were able to walk into the pri
November 6, 1901 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
LUNACY FORFARSHIRE. PROPOSED NEW VILLA AT ASYLUM. THE NEW WATER SUPPLY. The managers of the Montrose Asylum Board held their monthly meeting in the Town's Buildings, Montrose, yesterday, when Provost Melvin presided. REPORT ON ASYLUM. Dr. Fraser, Commissioner Lunacy, lately visit
November 6, 1901 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
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November 6, 1901 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland