behalf of defender, cited authorities with the view show-, that the defender was not liable, as the ehar-a-banos belonged William Trail, Aberdeen Riddng Academy, who was the position of sub-con tractor. Mr Johiistone con tended that there was oontraot with
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
in inscribed :—• In 9 4 ,rin on. John Train, r.p.x.s.v. In meniory of his brother William Trail!, Surgeon. Arbroath. oh. •Y 1 May IS7I, wt. 74. and of his son William Trail!. M. 14.. Surgeon. H.M. hist Regiment, Argyllshire Highlanders, ob. II Slay. 1571
October 18, 1884 - Arbroath Guide - Arbroath, Angus, Scotland
sick. It has been erected by Dr John Trail, Viewtteld, Arbroath, in memory of his brother, William Trail, surgeon, who died in 1871, and of his son, William Trail, M.D., surgeon H.M. 91st Regiment, who also died in 1871. Each of the windows is in three
October 24, 1884 - Montrose, Arbroath and Brechin review; and Forfar and Kincardineshire advertiser. - Arbroath, Angus, Scotland
calamities. George Twill cause to Orkney in the train of Lord Robert Stuart half-brother of Queen Mary. His grandson, William Trail! of Waimea., msrried Barbara, daughter of George Balfour of Pharay, and Marjorie Baikle of Jan - kermess, of an old Norse
August 20, 1891 - Fifeshire Journal - Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland
2 William Marshall. M.R.C.\ .S., Aberdeen ; 3 F. Oat to, Ellon. Grand trotting match—l George MHafctie, Keith; 2 and 3 William Trail, Aberdeen. Driving, under 14.2 hands- -1 Wilham J. Watson, 2 John W. Kyuooh, Keith; 3 the Rev. J. J. GaJder, Open gallop
August 8, 1913 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Mrs Rose's Nursing Home, King's Gate, Aberdeen, on the 24th inst. the result of accident), William Trail, aged 15 years and 10 months eldest eon of Mr William Trail, Aberdeen Riding Academy. Funeral Wednesday, inst., at 2 p.m., tram 74 Stanley Street to
April 26, 1911 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
second at, Elgin. This mare was second Aberdeen. Mr George M'Hattie, Keith, was. runner-uip. In the old class of hackneys, William Trail, Aberdeen, was first with 0. .grand hackney, after Autocrat, whose sire Polonium Mr Trail's hackney was first Aberdeen
August 11, 1909 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
cornmissionod to distribute among James, John, and Robert, sons of the late Rev. James Sibbahl of Benholm. William Trail, A.M., second son of William Trail, minister of Borthwick, was called to Benholm in 1710. There was in much opposition to his settlement