Ardrossan - On This Day In History
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4 MAY 1905
BIRTH
CHRYSTIE: At 18 The Crescent, Ardrossan, on the 3rd instant, Mrs James B. Chrystie; a son.
4 MAY 1905
BIRTH
CHRYSTIE: At 18 The Crescent, Ardrossan, on the 3rd instant, Mrs James B. Chrystie; a son.
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GLASGOW HERALD
4 MAY 1909
AYR COUNTY COUNCIL
Sheriff Lorimer heard evidence in Ayr Sheriff Court yesterday with reference to a petition for additional representation on the County Council.
The petition proposed that in the district of Stevenston and Ardrossan there should be one representative for the Lighting and Cleansing District of Stevenston and another for the remainder of the electoral division.
The Sheriff made avizandum.
4 MAY 1909
AYR COUNTY COUNCIL
Sheriff Lorimer heard evidence in Ayr Sheriff Court yesterday with reference to a petition for additional representation on the County Council.
The petition proposed that in the district of Stevenston and Ardrossan there should be one representative for the Lighting and Cleansing District of Stevenston and another for the remainder of the electoral division.
The Sheriff made avizandum.
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And in case you're wondering what making avizandum is :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avizandum
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avizandum
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5 MAY 1856
TRADE REPORT
The shipments of pig iron from the principal iron shipping ports of Scotland, for the week ending Thursday, 1st instant, included –
Ardrossan –3285 coastwise tons; 525 foreign tons; Total 3810 tons.
5 MAY 1856
TRADE REPORT
The shipments of pig iron from the principal iron shipping ports of Scotland, for the week ending Thursday, 1st instant, included –
Ardrossan –3285 coastwise tons; 525 foreign tons; Total 3810 tons.
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5 MAY 1871
DEATH
At 1 Princes Street, Ardrossan, on the 3rd instant, aged 15 years, Jessie, younger daughter of James Ogilvie Mack, writer.
5 MAY 1871
DEATH
At 1 Princes Street, Ardrossan, on the 3rd instant, aged 15 years, Jessie, younger daughter of James Ogilvie Mack, writer.
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GLASGOW HERALD
5 MAY 1874
ARDROSSAN FARMERS’ SOCIETY
The society held its annual show in a field near the Cannon Hill. The weather, although dry, was somewhat cold, and still there was a good attendance.
The dinner took place in the Eglinton Hotel at three o’clock. About 40 gentlemen were present. The chair was occupied Mr Andrew Allan, of Munnoch, Dalry.
After the dinner, the chairman gave the “Ardrossan Farmers’ Society” which was drunk with all the honours.
5 MAY 1874
ARDROSSAN FARMERS’ SOCIETY
The society held its annual show in a field near the Cannon Hill. The weather, although dry, was somewhat cold, and still there was a good attendance.
The dinner took place in the Eglinton Hotel at three o’clock. About 40 gentlemen were present. The chair was occupied Mr Andrew Allan, of Munnoch, Dalry.
After the dinner, the chairman gave the “Ardrossan Farmers’ Society” which was drunk with all the honours.
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5 MAY 1900
BIRTH
McCUTCHEON: At Arran View, Ardrossan, on the 3rd instant, the wife of William H. McCutcheon; a son.
5 MAY 1900
BIRTH
McCUTCHEON: At Arran View, Ardrossan, on the 3rd instant, the wife of William H. McCutcheon; a son.
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6 MAY 1882
ARDROSSAN PAROCHIAL BOARD
The usual monthly meeting of this Board was held in Town Hall on Thursday night – Mr Fullarton, ironmonger, presiding.
Doctor Kinnier was appointed medical officer for the district of Old Ardrossan, and Doctor Gaff for New Ardrossan, salaries and conditions to be as formerly.
Mr Alexander Ingram was continued as auditor for the Board.
6 MAY 1882
ARDROSSAN PAROCHIAL BOARD
The usual monthly meeting of this Board was held in Town Hall on Thursday night – Mr Fullarton, ironmonger, presiding.
Doctor Kinnier was appointed medical officer for the district of Old Ardrossan, and Doctor Gaff for New Ardrossan, salaries and conditions to be as formerly.
Mr Alexander Ingram was continued as auditor for the Board.
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6 MAY 1901
DEATH
GRAY: At 55 Eglinton Street, Ardrossan, on the 4th instant, Archibald Douglas Gray, aged 8 years, youngest son of the late Archibald Gray, of Kershill, C.E.
6 MAY 1901
DEATH
GRAY: At 55 Eglinton Street, Ardrossan, on the 4th instant, Archibald Douglas Gray, aged 8 years, youngest son of the late Archibald Gray, of Kershill, C.E.
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CASUALTY OF WAR
6 MAY 1915
Died on service, Private JAMES WILSON, Service No. 7285, King’s Own Scottish Borderers – Theatre of war, France and Flanders – born at Ardrossan; enlisted at Glasgow; resident of Edinburgh.
6 MAY 1915
Died on service, Private JAMES WILSON, Service No. 7285, King’s Own Scottish Borderers – Theatre of war, France and Flanders – born at Ardrossan; enlisted at Glasgow; resident of Edinburgh.
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7 MAY 1881
ARDROSSAN PAROCHIAL BOARD
At the monthly meeting of this Board, held in the Town Hall, Saltcoats, on Thursday night – Mr James Fullarton presiding – the medical officers for the parish were appointed – Doctor J. Ritchie Brown for the district of Old Ardrossan, and Doctor Stevens for the district of New Ardrossan.
7 MAY 1881
ARDROSSAN PAROCHIAL BOARD
At the monthly meeting of this Board, held in the Town Hall, Saltcoats, on Thursday night – Mr James Fullarton presiding – the medical officers for the parish were appointed – Doctor J. Ritchie Brown for the district of Old Ardrossan, and Doctor Stevens for the district of New Ardrossan.
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GLASGOW HERALD
7 MAY 1888
CHURCH CALLING DECLINED
The Rev. John L. King has declined the call from the Ardrossan E.U. Independent Church to succeed the late Rev. Alexander Cross.
7 MAY 1888
CHURCH CALLING DECLINED
The Rev. John L. King has declined the call from the Ardrossan E.U. Independent Church to succeed the late Rev. Alexander Cross.
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