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BUTE COUNTY DIRECTORY
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Union of Scotland and England, 1707.
(1) Centenary Show of Bute Agricultural Society, 1906.
Consecration of Cumbrae Cathedral, 1876.
(3) Craigmore U. F. Church Organ inaugurated, 1903
Pardon, not wrath, is God's best attribute.--Taylor
Generosity should never exceed ability.— Cicero
H J G Ross appointed headmaster of Roth. Pub. Sch., 1906.
Lady Mary Stuart born at Edinburgh, 1906.
Daniel Duncan of " Thin Red Line," died, Rothesay, 1902.
Particular Service Squadron in Rothesay Bay, 1905.
Foundation Stone of Rothesay Academy laid, 1868.
Ascog Water Supply for Rothesay adopted, 1856.
12) Provost Walker, Rothesay, presented to the King, 1903.
Sale of wood of Rothesay West U. F. Ch. tabernacle, 1907.
Lord Ninian Stuart, born 1883.
(15) Hotels, closed 10 o'cIock by Rothesay Magistrates, 1872.
To err is human ; to'forgive, divine.— Pope
Disruption in Church of Scotland, formation of Er. Ch., 1843
(20) Swing Bridge, Rothesay Mid Pier opened, 1908.
Liberal Club-House at Millpoit opened by Mr Lamont, 1905
John Duncan elected Bishop of the Isles, 1347.
Friendship is a sheltering tree. —Coleridge
Unionist Club Rooms,* Millport, opened, 1906
Queen Victoria born, 1819. Empire Day.
Millport New Post Office opened, 1902.
Closing of United Free services in Chapelhill Church, 1907.
A. B. Stewart, Convener of the County, died 1880.
(27) Ardbeg Tennis Courts opened by Mrs Salvesen, 1905.
Keys of Chapelhill U. F. Church given to Wee Frees, 1907.
(29) Cumbrae Women's Unionist Association opened, 1905
(30) Rothesay Shorthand Writers' Association formed, 1872.

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