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The Post did not devote as much space to agricultural matters as did the ''Advertiser. After World War II the circulation of the Advertiser was 14,000, while that of the Post was 20,000. [4] The title was judged Scottish Weekly Newspaper of the Year in 2014 at the Scottish Press Awards. It was the first time an Ayrshire newspaper has won the ...
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Robert Hugh Benson (1871–1914), Priest of the Archdiocese of Westminster (Berkshire – Greater Manchester, England) [18] Honoria Gaffney (Mary Evangelista) (1853–1920), Professed Religious of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Peace (Roscommon, Ireland – East Midlands, England)
John Blackwood FRSE [1] (1818-1879) was a Scottish editor and publisher, sixth son of William Blackwood, founder of the publishing company William Blackwood & Sons. [2] In 1845, John Blackwood became manager and editor of Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (aka Maga) after the death of his oldest brother, Alexander, later becoming head of the firm at the death of his brother Robert.
Ayrshire is roughly crescent-shaped and is a predominantly flat county with areas of low hills; it forms part of the Southern Uplands geographic region of Scotland. The north of the county contains the main towns and bulk of the population.
Maybole Baptist Church is located at 14 Carrick Street, Maybole, Scotland, KA19 7DN. Carrick Street lies immediately north of the A77 road which passes through Maybole.The church's National Grid Reference (NGR) is NS 29880 09900, [3] Canmore ID is 203792 and Site ID is NS20NE 60. [13]
[16] [17] At the age of 11, York entered Marr College in Troon, Ayrshire. [4] [18] Later, she became a boarder at Wispers School in Midhurst, Sussex. At 13, she was removed, effectively expelled, from Wispers after admitting to a nude midnight swim in the school pool, and she transferred to East Haddon Hall School in Northamptonshire. [4] [18]
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