21 December 1845: English galliot Newburgh, captain Thomson, at Antwerp, from Perth, with potatoes
12 January 1854: A Correct List of the Poll, at the Election of a Knight of the Shire, for the Eastern Division of the County of Gloucester. Cheltenham Polling District: Parish of Cheltenham: Abode: 4 Kington Place: George Thomson
25 March 1880: Holder: John McGregor, waste merchant, James Street, Dundee. Acceptor or Promiser: Moir, Thomson & Co., Weighhouse Square, Aberdeen
23 July 1904: Miss Hazel Thomson

1906: Postcard to Miss J. Thomson, c/o Mrs Hignett, Claremont, Northwood, Middlesex: ‘A Remembrance of Saturday J.J.O. “Molly my Irish Molly”‘
31 July 1914: Falmouth Visitors List: Green Bank Hotel: Mr and Mrs Calder Hardy, Mr and Mrs Hawes, Mr and Mrs Wood, Miss Hearn, Miss Cross, Mr Percy Phillpotts, Mr N. Pawle, Mr Malcolm Pawle, Mr Keith Mackenzie, Mr and Mrs Brinkley, Misses Brinkley (2), Mr and Mrs Thomson, Mr and Mrs Robinson, Mr Wade Dalton, Mr and Mrs Bettson, Dr and Mrs Grant Wilson, Miss Stevenson, Miss Macdonald, Mr and Mrs Bosher, Mr E. L. Usher and son, Mr Dickinson, Mr Danson, Mr Corder and party (3), Mrs Provis, Mrs Barton, Mr and Mrs Rickards, Mr and Mrs and Miss Sarle, Mr and Mrs Ellison and party (4), Mr Pitcairn, Mr Van Blitz, Mr R. R. Appleby (resident)
July 1934: Report (with group photograph) on the Mundella Old Boys’ dinner held at the Reform Club on 23 March. There were present: Mr R. B. Wight; Dr Cecil Roberts (guest of honour, ‘as usual, in sparkling mood. His speech, though provocative in parts was a piece of sheer virtuosity in after-dinner speaking’); L. J. Levin (councillor, chairman of the Finance Committee); C. A. Ross; A. D. Smith; R. G. Vernon; C. Goldsworth; L. G. Gibson; P. T. Distin; D. Smith; J. Bartlett; B. Smith; B. E. Dean; H. B. Bishop; J. Westmoreland; K. Woollatt; Mr H. W. Jones; Mr L. Brettle (Headmaster of the Queen Elizabeth School, Mansfield); H. B. Holbrook; J. Robinson; Mr Stace; Mr Kendall; W. C. Thomson; Mr Winfield; Mr Baynes-Smith; R. Burton; A. A. Shipside; P. G. Strouther; Bagguley; J. Daykin; A. R. Stone; C. D. Dickenson; Mr Austin; L. J. Widdowson; Ron Hadrill and Noel England (providing musical entertainment); Mr Thomas; T. E. Hall; A. J. Bates; A. C. A. Chisholm; H. B. Briggs; P. E. Hall; J. G. Hall; R. Lipman; Mr Jackson; Mr Broadburn; F. Hopewell; J. C. Steward; J. W. Perkins; F. Bee; K. Stocker; Mr Broomfield; Mr Storey; J. W. Adkin; J. Mackay; G. Atkinson; F. H. Anthony; F. G. Cox; S. A. Coleman;
Mundella Secondary School: Form Notes: VI U. During the term, Thomson, the School Captain, left to take up a post in Boots. His place was taken by Foster, the Vice-Captain. Following the great dispersion G. Mawer, K. Shaw and W. Lilly are going to Derby Training College
Gym. Competitions. Boys. ‘The team competition for Mr Page’s Trophies was very keen resulting as follows: 1. Thoresby [house] (Naylor, Foster and Farlow) 209 points; 2. Welbeck (Bostock, Brown and Thomson) 206 points; 3. Hardwick (Nott, Plumb, Attewell) 204 points; 4. Wollaton (Wood, Caffrey, Payne) 151 points. The individual competition was won by Nott with 77 points, Bostock and Naylor each having 74 points. We are much obliged to Mr Roger for judging.’
Rowing Club. The club was sorry to say good bye to our old Captain, Thomson. In his place we welcome Clews.
December 1945: Candidate for membership of the Cyclists’ Touring Club: Miss W. Thomson, 70 St Albans Road, Hatfield
2 June 1951: Mr Alex. Mitchell, Hilton, Inverkeilor, and Miss Margaret A. W. Thomson, Ethie Mains, married last Saturday in Inverkeilor church.

At the first meeting of the Glasgow Angus Association, held on Monday night, Mr James Moir, a native of Ferryden, who has been in the Glasgow Police Force for 27 years, was elected chairman. Other officials elected were:- Vice-chairman, Mr Sandy Simpson; Secretary, Mr J. Scott. Arbroath: Treasurer, Mr E. S. Ramsay, Carnoustie; Committee: Messrs David Thomson; Herbert Phillip; S. Fenwick, Dundee; J. Spalding; William Crawford; Mrs H. Penman; Mr D. Christie; Mr John Aitken, Arbroath; and Mrs A. Edward, Broughty Ferry. Mr Simpson read a message from Lord Provost Fenton, Dundee, wishing the association luck in reaching the target of 1000 members.
4 October 1963: Michael Thomson, assistant stage manager, Covent Garden Opera