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
Crosthwaite, V. G. of Kildare. LITURGICAL REVISION. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY EXPRESS. Sib, —The remarkable letters from. Mr. William Trail, on the above subject, which lately appeared in your columns, would not, perhaps, deserve any farther notice than is paid
September 1, 1863 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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
authority similar that by which special services for any feast or fast are enjoined. You will perceive, sir, that Mr. William Trail uses bis usual accuracy of statement, and shows his wonted knowledge of his subject.—l am, dear sir, Ac., SUBSCBIBER. TO
August 26, 1863 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Renta will comma oca. according tha quantity taken. Application made JOHN BATES, Raq.. Town Clark, Roacamry-Street, or to WILLIAM TRAIL, Eh-. Royal Tarraoa. (818 THE BELFAST CHRONICLE, SATURDAY MORN
LECluar THS EVFfNO. ASSOCIATION. CLOSING LECTURE FOR THIS I will be delivered the REV. WILLIAM TRAIL, A.M., Of the Free Troe Church. Giver.,"; Auth of • The Christian Graces," Re., In KAY STREET CHURCH, on TkRiRSDAT &amine
April 21, 1859 - Banner of Ulster - Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland
the Bar, including one whims awe was Dot announced in the prints I libt—namelv, Major Robert 0 Trail, second son of Mr William Trail. Rallybough Hour.e. county Antrim. Jemmied. Major Trail had been a Resident Magistrate.
June 9, 1895 - Sunday World (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
with the Houses attached, situated in Carnhill, otherwise agessan, containing Ha. ob. 15r. Cunningham Measure, held under William Trail, _Esq., on a Lease of Lives renewable for ever, at the Nearly Kent of 10s 9d, subject to Half a-Year’s Kent at the fall
trout Mr. Nunn; all would, I oottoeivo, cordially adopt the three positions so have the honour to be, years faithfully, WILLIAM TRAIL. Ballylouo, Boshmills, Co. Antrim, May 3, 1872. If I were not afraid of appearing captious, I would object to the word
May 11, 1872 - Ballyshannon Herald - Ballyshannon, Donegal, Republic of Ireland
The followiug letter has been addressed to William Trail, Eeq., secretary of the above named society : received the draft bill which society proposes to have introduced into the House of Commoue, for the purpose several most