Events > Miscellaneous
Alness - Report on the attempt of highway robbery
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, June 25, 1850
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Industries > Grocers & Licensed Grocers
Alness - Mrs Isabella Ross, grocer, Bridge End of Alness, robbery
Inverness Advertiser Friday, December 6, 1861
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Law & Order > Assault
Allangrange, Fairbairn, East Ross - Reports of assaults & robberies in Allangrange
Inverness Journal Friday, February 2, 1821
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Law & Order > Assault
An Inverness gravedigger, Mr George Cowie, 20 Telford Street, was assaulted on Saturday in Tomnahurich. He is in a serious condition in RNI. The motive was robbery as he had just received 2 weeks' wages amounting to £4.17/10d, which was stolen
Inverness Courier Tuesday, September 10, 1935
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Law & Order > Murder
Invergordon - At Inverness Circuit Court, Hector Munro, James Munro & John MacLeod, on trial for the murder and stouthrief (robbery with violence) of Helen MacKenzie, in Invergordon
Inverness Journal Friday, March 19, 1830
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Law & Order > Murder
Invergordon - At Inverness Circuit Court, Hector Munro, James Munro & John MacLeod, on trial for the murder and stouthrief (robbery with violence) of Helen MacKenzie, in Invergordon
Inverness Journal Friday, April 2, 1830
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Law & Order > Murder
Invergordon - At Inverness Circuit Court, Hector Munro, James Munro & John MacLeod, on trial for the murder and stouthrief (robbery with violence) of Helen MacKenzie, in Invergordon
Inverness Journal Friday, April 9, 1830
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Law & Order > Murder
Invergordon - At Inverness Circuit Court, Hector Munro, James Munro & John MacLeod, on trial for the murder and stouthrief (robbery with violence) of Helen MacKenzie, in Invergordon
Inverness Journal Friday, April 16, 1830
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Law & Order > Murder
Invergordon - At Inverness Circuit Court, Hector Munro, James Munro & John MacLeod, on trial for the murder and stouthrief (robbery with violence) of Helen MacKenzie, in Invergordon
Inverness Journal Friday, April 30, 1830
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Law & Order > Murder
Invergordon - At Inverness Circuit Court, Hector Munro, James Munro & John MacLeod, on trial for the murder and stouthrief (robbery with violence) of Helen MacKenzie, in Invergordon
Inverness Journal Friday, May 14, 1830
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Law & Order > Murder
Invergordon - At Inverness Circuit Court, Hector Munro, James Munro & John MacLeod, on trial for the murder and stouthrief (robbery with violence) of Helen MacKenzie, in Invergordon. Case re-opened
Inverness Journal Friday, November 5, 1830
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Law & Order > Prisons
Dornoch- "King" have been jailed at Dornoch for robbery and assault.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, November 25, 1836
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Law & Order > Theft
Inverness - Grant James (of Grant), The Shore, robbery of wood from his yard
Inverness Journal Friday, December 1, 1809
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Law & Order > Theft
Invergordon - James MacKenzie, late merchant, Invergordon, confined in jail for robbery
Inverness Journal Friday, July 24, 1829
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Law & Order > Theft
Parkhill/Nigg Sands, attempted highway robbery on Mr. Morrison. Victim hit robber. Details.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, August 11, 1843
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Law & Order > Theft
Letter to editor from William Swanson: police constable. Thurso. Subject: alleged mail robbery at Dunnet Sands.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, January 12, 1844
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Law & Order > Theft
Letter to editor from William Swanson: police constable. Thurso. Subject: alleged mail robbery at Dunnet Sands.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, January 26, 1844
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Law & Order > Theft
Inverness. Ann Davidson, assault and robbery on the person of Mackintosh, laughlan (crofter of Knockbain) guilty 12 months imprisonment.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, April 24, 1846
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Law & Order > Theft
Kessock - William Dixon, English sailor, charged with highway robbery, 10 years' transportation
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, September 18, 1849
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Law & Order > Theft
Pensioner from Bower victim of Highway Robbery. Attacked by Charles McKay, tailor, Castletown and robbed of watch and money.
John O'Groat Journal Friday, April 19, 1850
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Law & Order > Theft
Invergordon - Highway robbery attempts
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, December 8, 1857
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Law & Order > Theft
Creick, Bonar - Highway robbery attempt
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, December 29, 1857
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Law & Order > Theft
Dingwall - Highway robbery attempt
Inverness Advertiser Tuesday, December 29, 1857
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Law & Order > Theft
Inverness - Douglas Bank, robbery trial, conclusion & guilty verdict, sentenced to 10 years' transportation
Inverness Advertiser Friday, July 5, 1878
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Law & Order > Theft
Inverness-shire - Alleged series of night robberies. Town ruffians suspected
Inverness Courier Thursday, February 27, 1879
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