Saltcoats - On This Day In History
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21 APRIL 1910
BIRTH - FULTON
At Argyle Road, Saltcoats, on the 19th instant, the wife of Alexander Fulton; a son.
21 APRIL 1910
BIRTH - FULTON
At Argyle Road, Saltcoats, on the 19th instant, the wife of Alexander Fulton; a son.
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21 APRIL 1913
DEATH - BRYCE
At Garnet, Caledonia Road, Saltcoats, on 20th instant, Elizabeth Fulton, widow of James Bryce, Paisley.
21 APRIL 1913
DEATH - BRYCE
At Garnet, Caledonia Road, Saltcoats, on 20th instant, Elizabeth Fulton, widow of James Bryce, Paisley.
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21 APRIL 1913
ARDROSSAN AND SALTCOATS GOLF CLUB
Spring Competition for Lord Eglinton’s Cup and two club prizes.
Result – George McGregor, (4) 87; P. Bradie, (scratch) 89; G. Sinclair, (scratch) 90; J. A. Chrystie, (5) 90.
21 APRIL 1913
ARDROSSAN AND SALTCOATS GOLF CLUB
Spring Competition for Lord Eglinton’s Cup and two club prizes.
Result – George McGregor, (4) 87; P. Bradie, (scratch) 89; G. Sinclair, (scratch) 90; J. A. Chrystie, (5) 90.
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21 APRIL 1924
IN MEMORIAM - KERR
Lost at sea, through enemy action, on 20th April, 1918, John Alexander Cameron Kerr, third dearly loved son of Mrs Kerr, 326 West Princes Street, Glasgow, late of Morven, South Beach, Saltcoats.
21 APRIL 1924
IN MEMORIAM - KERR
Lost at sea, through enemy action, on 20th April, 1918, John Alexander Cameron Kerr, third dearly loved son of Mrs Kerr, 326 West Princes Street, Glasgow, late of Morven, South Beach, Saltcoats.
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22 APRIL 1863
THEFT BY HOUSEBREAKING
At Kilmarnock Sheriff Court pleading diet on Monday, Elizabeth McDonald or Hamilton, Saltcoats, was charged with theft by housebreaking, in Saltcoats, on 27th March, and having pled not guilty the case was continued for the enrolment of a jury.
22 APRIL 1863
THEFT BY HOUSEBREAKING
At Kilmarnock Sheriff Court pleading diet on Monday, Elizabeth McDonald or Hamilton, Saltcoats, was charged with theft by housebreaking, in Saltcoats, on 27th March, and having pled not guilty the case was continued for the enrolment of a jury.
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22 APRIL 1914
DEATH - LECKIE
At Argyle Road, Saltcoats, on 21st April, Anne, daughter of the late William Leckie, baker, Dockhead Street.
22 APRIL 1914
DEATH - LECKIE
At Argyle Road, Saltcoats, on 21st April, Anne, daughter of the late William Leckie, baker, Dockhead Street.
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23 APRIL 1858
DEATH - CAMPBELL
At Albert Square, London, on the 9th instant, aged 54 years, Captain John Campbell, of Saltcoats.
23 APRIL 1858
DEATH - CAMPBELL
At Albert Square, London, on the 9th instant, aged 54 years, Captain John Campbell, of Saltcoats.
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23 APRIL 1910
BANKRUPTCY – CESSIO
James Young, schoolmaster, 27 Gladstone Road, Saltcoats – to be examined in the Court-House, Kilmarnock, May 4, at ten o’clock.
23 APRIL 1910
BANKRUPTCY – CESSIO
James Young, schoolmaster, 27 Gladstone Road, Saltcoats – to be examined in the Court-House, Kilmarnock, May 4, at ten o’clock.
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24 APRIL 1840
MARRIAGE - CRAIG and BANKS
At Saltcoats, on the 14th current, by the Rev. James Giffen, Mr James Craig, shipmaster, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of Mr John Banks, saddler.
24 APRIL 1840
MARRIAGE - CRAIG and BANKS
At Saltcoats, on the 14th current, by the Rev. James Giffen, Mr James Craig, shipmaster, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of Mr John Banks, saddler.
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25 APRIL 1862
HERRING SMACK FOR SALE AT SALTCOATS
There will be sold by public roup, within the office of Robert King Barbour, writer, in Saltcoats, upon Thursday the 8th day of May next, at two o’clock afternoon, a herring smack, with her appurtenances, and eight barrels of herring nets.
For particulars, apply to Robert King Barbour; or to William Chalmers, fisherman, Windmill Street, Saltcoats, the latter of whom will show the smack and nets.
Robert Gilmour, auctioneer.
25 APRIL 1862
HERRING SMACK FOR SALE AT SALTCOATS
There will be sold by public roup, within the office of Robert King Barbour, writer, in Saltcoats, upon Thursday the 8th day of May next, at two o’clock afternoon, a herring smack, with her appurtenances, and eight barrels of herring nets.
For particulars, apply to Robert King Barbour; or to William Chalmers, fisherman, Windmill Street, Saltcoats, the latter of whom will show the smack and nets.
Robert Gilmour, auctioneer.
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26 APRIL 1852
DEATH - ROBERTSON
At Canal Bank, Saltcoats, on the 23rd instant, Alexander, infant son of Mr A. W. Robertson.
26 APRIL 1852
DEATH - ROBERTSON
At Canal Bank, Saltcoats, on the 23rd instant, Alexander, infant son of Mr A. W. Robertson.
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27 APRIL 1910
BREACH OF HOTEL CERTIFICATE IN SALTCOATS
At Saltcoats Police Court yesterday before Bailies Christie and Miller, Alexander Goodwin, spirit merchant, residing in Glasgow, was charged with having on April 8, committed a breach of his certificate of licence for the Crown Hotel, Saltcoats, by knowingly permitting drunkenness within his premises. He pleaded not guilty.
After a trial lasting nearly four hours the Magistrates returned a verdict of guilty in both charges, and Goodwin was fined £8, with an option of 20 days imprisonment.
27 APRIL 1910
BREACH OF HOTEL CERTIFICATE IN SALTCOATS
At Saltcoats Police Court yesterday before Bailies Christie and Miller, Alexander Goodwin, spirit merchant, residing in Glasgow, was charged with having on April 8, committed a breach of his certificate of licence for the Crown Hotel, Saltcoats, by knowingly permitting drunkenness within his premises. He pleaded not guilty.
After a trial lasting nearly four hours the Magistrates returned a verdict of guilty in both charges, and Goodwin was fined £8, with an option of 20 days imprisonment.
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