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Telegram, letter and Report concerning a fire in Flaws Grocers Shop, Westshore, Scalloway, occupied by Laurence Flaws (21), residing in Scalloway.
Telegram, letter and Report concerning a fire in Flaws Grocers Shop, Westshore, Scalloway, occupied by Laurence Flaws (21), residing in Scalloway.
Telegram from Leith requesting protection at Olna Whaling station after hands were threatened with a revolver, by eight men, with Report concerning alleged attempted fire raising at Olna Whaling Station.
Telegram from Leith requesting protection at Olna Whaling station after hands were threatened with a revolver, by eight men, with Report concerning alleged attempted fire raising at Olna Whaling Station.
Report of the accidental death, by drowning, of William Murray, native of Wick, Scotland, fishing in boat Pulteney, W.K.705, near Blantyre station, Mid Yell.
Report of the accidental death, by drowning, of William Murray, native of Wick, Scotland, fishing in boat Pulteney, W.K.705, near Blantyre station, Mid Yell.
Report of alleged theft by Robert Bruce, fisherman, Reading Room, Baltasound, Unst, of three hens and one cock (belonging to Jemima Manson, wife of and residing with Thomas Thomson, crofter, Tinthoull, Baltasound, Unst).
Report of alleged theft by Robert Bruce, fisherman, Reading Room, Baltasound, Unst, of three hens and one cock (belonging to Jemima Manson, wife of and residing with Thomas Thomson, crofter, Tinthoull, Baltasound, Unst).
Report concerning death of John Mouat (age 58), Sinclair Mouat (age 33), and Laurence Mouat (age 27), when their boat was lost near Forraness.
Report concerning death of John Mouat (age 58), Sinclair Mouat (age 33), and Laurence Mouat (age 27), when their boat was lost near Forraness.
Report and Petition [27 November 1901] against  Laurence Thomson (21), son of and residing with Magnus Thomson, Westshore, Thomas Henry (10), residing with his widow mother at Old Haa, and Adam Leask (12), residing with Adam Leask, Garriock's Buildings, all in Scalloway, for the Contravention of Roads and Bridges Act by setting off toy cannons or other fireworks, causing a horse to jump with fright and break its gig.
Report and Petition [27 November 1901] against Laurence Thomson (21), son of and residing with Magnus Thomson, Westshore, Thomas Henry (10), residing with his widow mother at Old Haa, and Adam Leask (12), residing with Adam Leask, Garriock's Buildings, all in Scalloway, for the Contravention of Roads and Bridges Act by setting off toy cannons or other fireworks, causing a horse to jump with fright and break its gig.
Report against Mrs Euphemia McLeod or McInnes for theft.
Report against Mrs Euphemia McLeod or McInnes for theft.
Report against Arthur Tait, shop manager, post office and telegraphic assistant, the licentiate of Brae Public House, North Brae, Delting, for contravention of the Public House (Scotland) Act 1862 (6), by providing, without permission, house and seating accommodation other than his licensed premises for the consumption of excisable liquors.
Report against Arthur Tait, shop manager, post office and telegraphic assistant, the licentiate of Brae Public House, North Brae, Delting, for contravention of the Public House (Scotland) Act 1862 (6), by providing, without permission, house and seating accommodation other than his licensed premises for the consumption of excisable liquors.
Report against Andrew Halcrow (20), cooper, North Roadside, Lerwick, Robert Jamieson (16), butcher, Hoswick, Sandwick, John Smith (19), baker, Cruister, Sandwick, William Goudie (19), fisherman, Greenslides, Sandwick, for breach of peace by ringing U.F. Church bell, throwing stones on roof and fireworks into Wesleyan Chapel.
Report against Andrew Halcrow (20), cooper, North Roadside, Lerwick, Robert Jamieson (16), butcher, Hoswick, Sandwick, John Smith (19), baker, Cruister, Sandwick, William Goudie (19), fisherman, Greenslides, Sandwick, for breach of peace by ringing U.F. Church bell, throwing stones on roof and fireworks into Wesleyan Chapel.
Precognition: Walter Mouat, Levenwick. Death of
Precognition: Walter Mouat, Levenwick. Death of