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
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
religious strife going on in Scotland. In 2681 four ministers of the Laggan Presbytery were arrested. One of them. Rev. William Trail also emigrated to Maryland in 1884. It was in the same year that a number of ministers of this presbytery declared their
of the country, that it would l»e desirable to establish here a branch of this patriotic and useful Association.” Moved William Trail, Esq., of Ballylough : seconded Counsellor Greer, Spriugvalc ; 11. That lurb Hram-li Ptyknl —‘The Coleb%inc Hkam ii the
Moore, Ms. ; 2d ditto, Mr. Major Scott, of Musteragoe, l0s.; 3d ditto, Sir F. W. fiacrnaghten, Bart. 7s. 15d. ; 4th ditto, William Trail, Eq., 5d, Best boar- Ist prize, Sir F. W. Maeinaghiten, raet. (with great merit), £1. IOs. ; 2d ditto, Mr. William Neill
admitted holds lease from Mr. Black, who represents the Antrim family, and that paid a nominal sum to Mr. William Trail, under agreement. William Trail, Esq., who was examined, for the defence, Mr, O’Hea, said he claimed a right to fish opposite his property
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
Ykas 010 IlKirKkA. —lst pHae. ArchdeaconCreery ; , hit K. M'Naaliiru, Bart . Sd do.. Mr, Rubart Csrgils, Bushmills, 4ib . William Trail. ; SUi do., Hugh Anderson, Eaq.; do., Mr. Hill M'Keaaie, Fatah- Boabs.—lsl prise, Mr. John M'Faddco. Park; 2d do.. Sir
October 3, 1845 - Londonderry Standard - Londonderry, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
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
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