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The Inverness Courier is a local, bi-weekly newspaper, ... Dr. Robert Carruthers [7] was editor from April 1828 until his death in 1878, [8] ...
Peter Axel William Locke King, 5th Earl of Lovelace (26 November 1951 – 5 February 2018), [1] [2] styled Viscount Ockham before 1964, was a British peer.. Lovelace succeeded his father, Peter King, 4th Earl of Lovelace, in 1964.
In 1828 he became editor of the Inverness Courier, in which role he continued for many years. He edited Alexander Pope's works with a memoir (1853), and along with Robert Chambers edited the first edition of Chambers' Cyclopædia of English Literature (1842–44). He received the degree of LL.D. from Edinburgh. [1]
A newspaper there reported his death, concluding "Thus ended a singular and adventurous career". [5] He is buried in England [6] His death was noted as far away as the Highlands of Scotland, here is a report from The Inverness Courier, February 6th 1879. All spelling, punctuation and capitalisation as per the original publication. "THROWN FROM ...
The Inverness Courier for 25 September 1833 records the presentation to him of a piece of plate, inscribed "by admirers of his public conduct and private character, residing in Inverness and neighbourhood; in acknowledgment of his strenuous and valuable services in support of popular rights during Earl Grey’s administration, a period of the ...
Liam Payne’s cause of death has reportedly been confirmed by an inquest opening in his native United Kingdom.. The 31-year-old singer died on Oct. 16 of “polytrauma,” according to a hearing ...
[3] [4] She married Evan Barron (1879–1965), historian and owner and editor of The Inverness Courier newspaper. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] They lived at Westerlea House, owned by Gladys Barron until her death in 1967 when it was bought and converted into a hotel.
Forging Connections. A one-time New York City hotelier who began renting out rooms to prisoners in 1989, Slattery has established a dominant perch in the juvenile corrections business through an astute cultivation of political connections and a crafty gaming of the private contracting system.