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 Jesse Grant Paulson's Ancestors - pafg01 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William was employed as Railway Goodsman then Foreman for the LMS Railway in Motherwell, Lanark, Scotland.
William Milligan [Parents] was born in 1876 in New Monkland, Lanark, Scotland.
William resided in 1881 in 22 Longriggend, New Monkland, Lanark, Scotland.
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 Chapter 2 - Wm Irvine Professes
It was definitely possible, as well as feasible, and is reasonably safe to assume that the common-knowledge report is true that William Irvine was converted when he was 30 in Rev. John McNeill's mission held in Motherwell Town Hall, Scotland, in January 1893.
SUMMARY: William Irvine began to serve the Lord when he was 30, when he professed through a revival held by Rev. John McNeill in Motherwell Town Hall, Scotland in 1893.
William Irvine was born again when a Presbyterian through hearing John McNeal preach the gospel in Motherwell Town Hall, and I have in my possession a letter from him to me claiming this to be so, written from Jerusalem before he died.
home.earthlink.net /~truth333/BRG4-4-2WmIBook.html   (3199 words)

  
 Dunfermline Athletic Football Club - Motherwell match rescheduled
The Pars were due to play Motherwell on Saturday 25th October but this is the same day as Scotland U19s play Faroe Islands at Somerset Park, Ayr.
Motherwell argued that David Clarkson, Paul Quinn and Kenny Wright have all started for them this season and are regulars in Terry Butcher's 16 man squads each week.
Andy Reid is also in the Scotland U19 squad and the club has two other players on stand-by in case of injuries.
www.dafc.co.uk /news/article.asp?ArticleID=366   (129 words)

  
 Chapter 2 - Wm Irvine Professes
It was definitely possible, as well as feasible, and is reasonably safe to assume that the common-knowledge report is true that William Irvine was converted when he was 30 in Rev. John McNeill's mission held in Motherwell Town Hall, Scotland, in January 1893.
SUMMARY: William Irvine began to serve the Lord when he was 30, when he professed through a revival held by Rev. John McNeill in Motherwell Town Hall, Scotland in 1893.
William Irvine was born again when a Presbyterian through hearing John McNeal preach the gospel in Motherwell Town Hall, and I have in my possession a letter from him to me claiming this to be so, written from Jerusalem before he died.
home.earthlink.net /~truth333/BRG4-4-2WmIBook.html   (129 words)

  
 Catholic World News : Scottish Bishop Says Catholic Schools Are "Divisive"
Speaking in the light of recent sectarian violence on Scotland's football (soccer) fields, Bishop Joseph Devine of Motherwell told the Sunday Herald: "Denominational education is an enabler of sectarianism."
Bishop Devine acknowledged that "Roman Catholic schooling is divisive," but said that it could only end with the full agreement of Catholics in Scotland.
Liberal Democrat MSP Donald Gorrie has called for an end to Catholic schooling to help ease sectarianism in Scotland.
www.cwnews.com /news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=18965   (129 words)

  
 William Motherwell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
M’Conechy in his memoir of Motherwell states that the introduction of Orangeism in Scotland “could be attended with no benefits whatsoever… As an antagonist to Popery and Jacobitism it was certainly not wanted in Presbyterian Scotland”.
What Motherwell had was a romantic hankering for the chivalrous which took form in his participation in the rituals and ideology of Orangeism; in the activities of collecting antique songs and poems as well as more conventional antique objects.
While Motherwell expressed a kind of cultural nationalism in his literary work, his politics were well to right, nowhere near the liberation theology of George Buchanan with his abstract democratic principles but violently opposed to anything Roman Catholic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Motherwell   (1059 words)

  
 LANARKSHIRE - LoveToKnow Article on LANARKSHIRE
The royal burghs are Glasgow, Lanark and Rutherglen; the municipal and police burghs Airdrie, Biggar, Coatbridge, Glasgow, Govan, Hamilton, Kinning Park, Lanark, Motherwell, Partick, Ruthergien and Wishaw.
The chief towns, with populations in 1901, apart from Glasgow, are Airdrie (22,288), Cambuslang (12,252), Coatbridge (36,99f), Govan (82,174), Hamilton (32,775), Kinning Park (f3,852), Larkhall (11,879), Motherwell (30,418), Partick (54,298), Rutherglen (17,220), Shettleston (12,154), Wishaw (20,873).
32.1911encyclopedia.org /L/LA/LANARKSHIRE.htm   (3615 words)

  
 Scottish Christian news monitor: July 1-15, 2004
Sources close to the hierarchy of the church are disaffected with the conciliatory stance of Bishop Joseph Devine, the bishop of Motherwell and president of the church's communications commission.
Bishop Macdonell, Canada's first English-speaking Catholic bishop, was chaplain of the "Glengarry Fencibles" in Scotland, a disbanded militia regiment who settled the area with other immigrants from the Scottish highlands.
John Mone, bishop of Paisley and president of the church's social care commission, has accused an expert group charged by the Scottish Executive with creating a sexual health strategy for Scotland of offending the views of the Roman Catholic church.
www.scottishchristian.com /news/0407-1.shtml   (3615 words)

  
 Motherwell Football News > ePitch
Motherwell striker Scott McDonald has admitted he's open to playing for Scotland.
Motherwell striker Scott McDonald may resist an approach from Scotland to keep his ambitions to play for Australia alive.
AFTER 12 years with Liverpool and spells at Coventry and Tranmere, Bobby Graham was transferred from Motherwell to Accies in the summer of 1977 for the then club record fee of £15,000.
www.epitch.co.uk /scottish/motherwell   (372 words)

  
 Scotland on Sunday - Scotland - Motherwell chairman Boyle falls ill at football match
Scotland on Sunday - Scotland- Motherwell chairman Boyle falls ill at football match
JOHN Boyle, the millionaire businessman and chairman of Motherwell Football Club, was taken to hospital yesterday afternoon after falling ill near the end of the club’s home match against Dundee.
Motherwell manager Terry Butcher knew of the incident but said he did not know any details.
scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com /scotland.cfm?id=1080862002   (275 words)

  
 San Francisco Seals - U17B - (San Francisco, CA) - powered by LeagueLineup.com
Motherwell F.C. from Scotland were the first winners.
The competition was extended in 1985 when an extra age group, the under-15 (Junior) section was introduced and again the first champions were from Scotland, as Rangers F.C. won the Milk Cup at that age level.
The under-19 (Elite) section was introduced in 1995 with the Welsh national football team finishing the tournament as winners.
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 The latest news from ekklesia on theology and politics from a christian perspective
In a letter published in The Scotsman, three bishops - two Catholic and one Episcopalian - have joined a former moderator of the Church of Scotland and others in condemning the treatment of the Ay family as "a grave injustice".
Senior clergy in Scotland have called for the immediate release of a Kurdish family who have been detained for almost a year.
It is believed that the length of the family’s detention in what used to be a prison, has already set a record in the UK.
www.ekklesia.co.uk /content/news_syndication/article_2003_07_4_5527.shtml   (831 words)

  
 St. Brigid's Parish Web Site
Copyright © St Brigid's R.C. The Bishops’ Conference of Scotland is the permanently constituted assembly of the Catholic Bishops of Scotland.
The Catholic Education Commission is one such commission, with a remit to advise the Conference of Bishops on all matters pertaining to education.
Between meetings of the Conference, the CEC will also respond to immediate problems by taking decisions or issuing a statement in its own name.
www.stbrigid.org.uk /cec.htm   (831 words)

  
 Historical perspective for Hamilton
It stands adjacent to the Glasgow, Hamilton, and Strathaven railway, 2 miles WSW of the railway junction at Motherwell, 9¾ miles by railway and 10¾ by road SE of Glasgow, and 36 by road WSW of Edinburgh.
Hamilton is the only burgh; the parish also contains the villages of Allanton, Darngaber, Ferniegair, Quarter, and Low Waters; and parts of the towns of Motherwell and Larkhall.
Hamilton was made a burgh of barony in 1456, and a royal burgh in 1548.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk:81 /scotgaz/towns/townhistory419.html   (831 words)

  
 Tom Boyd - TheBestLinks.com - Football (soccer), TheBestLinks.com:Find or fix a stub, Celtic F.C., Motherwell F.C., ...
He played for both Celtic F.C. and Motherwell F.C. He also gained 72 caps for Scotland and is a member of the Scotland football hall of fame.
Tom Boyd - TheBestLinks.com - Football (soccer), TheBestLinks.com:Find or fix a stub, Celtic F.C., Motherwell F.C.,...
For the radio and television presenter, see Tommy Boyd.
www.thebestlinks.com /Tom_Boyd.html   (112 words)

  
 iStockphoto.com : "Roman Bridge", Motherwell, Scotland
The "Roman Bridge", which may not actually be Roman but is very old, in Motherwell, Scotland.
arch bridge calder crossing lanarkshire motherwell peaceful river roman rural scotland sylvan tranquil
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 Bishop of Motherwell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Motherwell, Scotland
The Bishop of Motherwell is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Motherwell in the Province of Glasgow.
The current bishop is the Right Reverend Joseph Devine, the 4th Bishop of Motherwell.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bishop_of_Motherwell   (112 words)

  
 Abbeyfield Society Scotland. retirement accommodation in Airdrie
Airdrie, Bearsden, Cambuslang, Coatbridge, Eastwood, Glasgow, Motherwell, Oban, Rutherglen, Strathaven
It is set in a quiet residential area, but both a bus stop and Drumgelloch railway station are nearby, giving easy access to Airdrie, Glasgow and beyond.
Our house, which opened in May of 1987, was purpose built for the Society.
www.scotland.abbeyfield.com /airdrie.htm   (119 words)

  
 Shawlee Cottage Bed & Breakfast, Chapelhall, Lanarkshire, Scotland
The towns of Airdrie, Motherwell and Hamilton are all close by offering a good choice of shops, restaurants clubs and leisure facilities.
Sandy and Cathy Aitken would like to extend a warm Scottish welcome to their cosy bed and breakfast accommodation, conveniently situated in the central belt of Scotland.
Private Parking is situated at the rear of the property where a ramp provides ease of access for the disabled.
www.csaitken.fsbusiness.co.uk   (279 words)

  
 Hotels in Hamilton Scotland accommodation - Hamilton hotels accommodation in Scotland UK
Hamilton is 3 miles east of East Kilbride, 8 miles SE of Glasgow and 3 miles west of Motherwell.
Hotels in Hamilton Scotland accommodation - Hamilton hotels accommodation in Scotland UK C Innkeeper online
To dial a number in Hamilton from outside the UK: dial the International Access Code of the country you are calling from - follow that by the Country Code for the country you are calling to (44 for the UK) - dial the local area code omitting the initial ‘0’ e.g.
www.kayukay.co.uk /hamiltonhotels.html   (407 words)

  
 Irvine Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages)
William Irvine of Motherwell, Scotland - Judy Irvine 1/28/02
irvine's in new brunswick - darrell irvine 4/06/05
Re: Willie Kang of Clan Irvine - Lynne Proffitt 3/02/02
genforum.genealogy.com /irvine/all.html   (407 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - W
Parish priest, Saint Luke's, Motherwell; Officialis of Motherwell Diocesan Tribunal and Vicar Episcopal for Marriage in Motherwell diocese, 1966-1970.
Delegate of the Bishops' Conference of Scotland, to the Bishops' Conferences of the European Union, 1990-1996.
Elected titular bishop of Ombi and appointed auxiliary of Eugeniusz Baziak, archbishop of Lviv of the Latins and apostolic administrator of Kraków, July 4, 1958.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/bios-w.htm   (407 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Scotland Bishop admits sectarian problem
But Joseph Devine, Bishop of Motherwell, told the Sunday Herald newspaper it was sometimes "a price worth paying".
Bishop Devine said: "Denominational education is an enabler of sectarianism.
The Scottish Executive, police chiefs, racial equality campaigners and the Old Firm clubs have met this year to discuss the problem.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/scotland/2274383.stm   (407 words)

  
 The Once-Heroic Church in Scotland
Bishop Gordon was consecrated secretly on the Continent and became Vicar Apostolic of Scotland in 1706.
The Diocese of Motherwell, bordering on the Archdiocese of Glasgow, has one traditional Mass per month, celebrated on the First Friday, in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
As bishop, he tour Scotland in its entirety some thirty times and confirmed 2,242 people on his first visit as Vicar Apostolic.
www.unavoce.org /scotland.htm   (407 words)

  
 News
It was due to work 5B01 Polmadie to Fort William for 1B01 tonight (04/01) but it looks unlikely as the loco hadn't left Motherwell by 17:00.
Elsewhere on Monday, 37405 at Inverness, 37415/416 at Motherwell and 37670/674 at Millerhill have been on Snowplough duty.
Thursday saw it reported available at Motherwell so what did it work back or did 6A13 work through to Mossend?
www.class37project.co.uk /news/news-jan01.htm   (5209 words)

  
 History of Celtic Football Club
The club grew from strength to strength and was soon one of the top clubs in the country and the main focal point for the ever increasing Irish community in Scotland,especially in the west.
The club was formed to serve the poor and needy Irish/catholic immigrants in the east end of Glasgow, Brother Walfrid gained inspiration for this from the success it was having in Edinburgh,where Hibernian Football club was formed to serve the same charitable causes a a few years earlier.
In the present years the club is coming through probably it's worst period in it's history,where the sucess of our rivals coupled with the shortcomings of the previous board,the two go hand in hand have taken it's toll.
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 eastwood.htm
Airdrie, Bearsden, Cambuslang, Coatbridge, Eastwood, Glasgow, Motherwell, Oban, Rutherglen, Strathaven
The Eastwood Society houses are approximately 8 miles South of Glasgow city centre.
Situated in quiet locations the two purpose built, single storey houses are set in large gardens with ample private parking.
www.scotland.abbeyfield.com /eastwood.htm   (96 words)

  
 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
            At MOTHERWELL: DALZIEL ST. ANDREW’S PARISH CHURCH HALLS, on the Third Day of December, Two Thousand and two years, on which day the PRESBYTERY OF HAMILTON met and was constituted in prayer.
The Presbytery resolves that the Vacancy Committee at Hamilton: South lw Quarter shall have 15 members, 10 to be nominated by the congregation of Hamilton: South and 5 by that of Quarter.
Alistair MacRae as Representative Elder for Hamilton: Cadzow and the appointment of Mr.
www.presbyteryofhamilton.co.uk /mn200212.htm   (96 words)

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