Mr. H. A.' F. Lindsay-Carnegie, Laird of ! Boysack, who' wns: present as . a lieutenant 1 at the siege of pelhi: and .took part in. tho I '■ relief of Luckndw, has,died at Arbroath, '' Forfarshire.. j Mr. Frederick' Thomas Griffiths,, of Bishop 1 Cleevo';' noat-'Cliolteiiham, .has died iri. his i ninety-third, year. He was one of the oldest solicitors in' England, having been admitted in 1839. , ' "I tako tho liberty of finjng myself 4b. 6d.; P.O. enclosed,".''- So-wrote a 'defendant to; the Willosden magistrates—and tho. money waß accepted as jtho penalty for having ridden a cyclo without a light, ' Mr. John Leigh Taylor, a deputy lieutenant for Morioiidthshlre, who was for many ) years connected with tho' cotton trad'o in s Manchester, hai died at Ponmabnucha, near s Dolfiolly, at oge 'of joventy-nlne,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 395, 2 January 1909, Page 7
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130Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 395, 2 January 1909, Page 7
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