old colt. Sir F. W Macnaghteu ; second do. Hugh Rankin, Park. Best cow, aud her calf. Sir F. W* Macnaglitcn: second do. William Trail, Csa Ballylough. Best two-year old heifer. Sir F. W. ten ; second do. Charles Douglas, Esq. Dervock ; third do. Captain
house in Cham- ber-street and found that William Trail resided there. Mr. Webb said that he was informed at 10, Malpas-street s, that William Trail lived there. in Mr. M'Donogh said that he found a William Trail at Id'Chamber-street, but he did not inquire
September 28, 1855 - Freeman's Journal - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
arrival io Bushmills. We remain, dear Sir, with much esteem, \ our very Friend-, F. Workman Macnaijhten. Hugh Anderson. William Trail, Robert M'Nauil, James Morewood, Robt. Taylor, Walter Ji. Mont, Wm. M'Mutlan, Jas. S. Moore. J. P. Wm. Anderson, James
Bart. Fourth. Major Scott. Fifth. Duncan M'Caw. RAMS. First. William Trail, Esq. Second. James Scally. Third. William M'Mullan. Fourth. John Givia. Fifth. Duncan M‘Caw. EWES. First. 'William Trail, Esq. Second. John Givin. Third. James Scally. GREEN CROPS
very respectable, and a collection amounting tu 's. was raised at the doors. The deputation and hospitably received by William Trail, and on the next evening a meeting was held in the hool-house of Derryliacher, the Rev. Francis D .>bbs the chair. The
August 6, 1842 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
steamer St. Patrick, at the entraoce of the harbour, attended with thc loss of mx lives—her two mates (John Tuckcy and William Trail), two of her seamen (Rowley Jones and David Humphrey ), and two steerage passengers, man and wife, natives of Tipperary
December 3, 1838 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
holds lease from Mr. Black, who represents the Antrim family, and that he paid a nominal sum to Mr. William Trail, under an agreement.— William Trail, Esq., who was examined for the defence Mr. O’Hea, said lie claimed a right fish opposite his property
pre. sent session of the Belfast Presbyterian Young Men's Association was delivered in May Street Chuich, by the Rev. William Trail, A.M., of the Free Trim Church, Glasgow. on "The Literary Attract ions of the Bible." The chair was occupied by S. G. Getty
April 26, 1859 - Banner of Ulster - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Coffey William Cluff James Kavanagh William Watson Richard Oldfield Joseph Vickers Michael Armstrong John Smith, jun. William Trail Henry Trail William Robinson William Cous Herny Hunter Michael Brown Richard Kavanagh Joshua Thornton John Hayes Edward
July 24, 1841 - Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland