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THE
POST OFFICE
PERTH DIRECTORY
FOR
187 2,
AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION.
COMPILED AND ARRANGED BY
JAMES MARSHALL, POST OFFICE.
WITH
ENGRAVED EXPRESSLY FOR THE WORK.
PERTH:
PRINTED FOR THE PI;T]^LTSHER J3Y D. WOOD.
PRICE I WO SHlrltlN'Gs' AND SIXPENCE.
CONTENTS.
Page
1. Public Offices, ... ... ... ... i
2. Municipal Lists, ... ... ... ... 3
3. County Lists, ... ... ... ... 6
4. Judicial Lists, ... ... ... ... 10
5. Commercial Lists, ... .. ... ... 15
6. Public Conveyances, ... ... ... 19
7. Ecclesiastical Lists, ... ... ... 21
8. Literary AND Educational Lists, ... ... 23
9. Charitable and Benevolent Lists, ... ... 26
10. Sporting Lists, ... .... ... .... 30
11. Miscellaneous Lists, ... , ... ... 31
12. List of Noblemen AND Gentlemen's Seats, ... 35
13. List of the Clergy in Perthshire, ... ... 50
14. Postal Directory —
Officers OF the Department, ... ... 56
Arrival and Departure of Mails from Perth, 57
Rates OF Postage, ... ... ... 58
Newspapers, ... ... ... ... 58
Postage Stamps, ... ... ... ... 60
Registration, ... ... ... ... 61
Delivery, .. ... .. ... 61
Money Orders, ... ... ... ... 62
Savings Bank, ... ... ... ... 64
Insurance AND Annuities, ... ... 65
Miscellaneous, .. ... ... ... 66
Suggestions to the PucLic, &c., ... ... 66
Table of Foreign and Colonial Postage, ... 70
Arrival and Departure of Foreign Mails, 72
15. General Directory, ^ ... .,, ... 7
16. Professional Directory, ... ... ... 195
17. Advertisements — Insurance Companies, ... 219
Miscellaneous, ... ... 229
i32^ D/
CABINET & UPHOLSTERY
WAREHOUSE,
18 & 20 MILL STREET,
I^ IE I^ T lET.
W. D. SCOTT'S
SHOW-ROOMS
Contain an Elegant Assortment of Artistic Designs, in every
description of FURNITURE, M^hicli, for intrinsic value, tasteful
effect, and permanent satisfaction, he feels assured cannot be sur-
passed by any house in the Trade.
Estimates and Designs given for complete House Fwnishings.
DINING-
ROOM
FURNITURE
DRAWING-
ROOM
FURNITURE
BED-ROOM
FURNITURE
BEDDING
Sideboards, Slide and Telescope Dining
Tables, Sofas, Easy and other Chairs, &c., in
Mahogany, Oak, &c.
Chiffonnieres, Cabinets ; Loo, Occasional, and
Sutherland Tables, Chairs, Sofas, &c,, in
Walnut, Rosewood, INIahogany, &c.
Arabian, Four-Post, and French Bedsteads, in
Mahogany, Birch, Brass, and Iron ; W^ard-
robes, Chests of Drawers, Wash-stands, Toilet
Tables, Toilet Glasses, Cane-seated Chairs in
various Woods.
Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows ; Hair,
Spring, and other Mattresses, Paillasses, all
purified by Steam.
Iron and Brass Bedsteads of every description.
CARPETS, DAMASKS, CHINTZES, &c.
INDEX.
Page
Anglers' Club, . . . . 31
Bank Holidays, . . . . 17
Banking Companies^ . . 15
Bowling Club, . . . . 31
Carriers, . . . . . . 20
Carriers (General Parcel), . . 19
Cemeteries, . . . . 34
Choral Society (beginning of vol.)
City Mission, .. .. 21
Clergy and their Places of Wor-
ship in Perth, . . . . 22
Clergy in Perthshire, . . 50
Commissioners of Supply, . . 6
Council Committee, . . 4
County and City Infirmary, 26
County Prison Board, . . 8
Court of Lieutenancy, . . 7
Cricket Club, . . . . 30
Curling Clubs, . . . . 30
Custom House Holidays, . . 18
Deaf and Dumb Institution, 29
, Destitute Sick Society, . . 27
Fairs, . . . . . . 17
Fechney School, . . . . 28
Fire Engines, . . . . 6
General Directory, . . 73
General Prison, . . - . 31
Golfing Societies, . . 31
Guild Court, . . . . 6
High Constables (beginning of vol.)
Highland Society, . . 34
Indigent Old Men's Society, 27
Indigent Old Women's Society, 27
Infant Schools, . . . . 28
Justices of the Peace, . . 7
King James the Sixth's Hospital, 29
Ladies' Clothing Society, . . 27
Ladies' House of Refuge, . . 28
Lethendy Mortifications, . . 29
Libraries, . . . . 23
Licensing Courts, . . . . 13
Literary and Antiquarian Society, 32
Magistrates and Town Covncil, 4
Master Extraordinary for Scot-
land of the Court of Chancery, 14
Masonic Lodges — begin, of vol. and 33
Meeting of Sheriff Courts, . . 12
Members of Parliament, . . 3
Messengers-at-Arms, .. 12
Model Lodging-House, . . 29
Murray's Royal Institution for the
Insane, . . . . 27
Murthly Asylum, . . . . 8
Newspapers, . . . . 25
Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats, 35
Omnibus to Scone, . . 21
Patriotic Society, . . 32
People's Club and Institute, 24
Perth and Kinnoull Horticul-
tural Society, . . . . 33
Page
Perthshire Rifle Volunteers, 9
Perthshire Bible Society, . . 23
Police Commission, . . 5
Polling Stations, . . 6
Procurators and Solicitors, . . 11
Postal Directory —
Chief Officers, . . . . 56
Perth Establishment, . . 56
Arrival and Departure of Mails, 57
Hours of Collection at Receiv-
ing House and Pillar-Boxes, 57
Rates of Postage — Inland, 58
Newspapers, &c., .. 58
Newspapers sent Abroad, 59
Book-Post, .. .. 59
Colonial Book-Post, . . 60
Pattern and Sample Post, 60
Post Cards — Postage Stamps, 60
Registration — Delivery, . . 61
Money Orders, . . . , 62
Savings Banks, . . . . 64
Insurance and Annuities, 65
Miscellaneous Regulations, 66
Table of Foreign and Colonial
Postage, .. .. 70
Table of Despatch and Arrival
of Foreign Mails from Perth, 72
Professional Directory, 195
Public Baths and Wash-House, 29
Public Offices, . . . . i
Races and Hunt, .. .. 30.
Railway Companies, . . 19
Railway Carriers, . . . . 21
Regatta Club, . , . . 31
Registrar of Births, Marriages,
and Deaths, . . . . 3
Royal Horticultural Society, 33
Royal Perthshire Militia, . . 8
Sacramental Fast Days, . . 23
Schools of Industry, . . 28
School of Art, .. .0 25
Seminaries and Schools, . . 24
Seymour Munro Free School, ' 25
Sharp's Institution, . . 25
Sheriff and Commissary Courts, 10
Sheriff and Commissary Officers, 12
Shipping, . . . . 18
Society for Liberation of Religion, 23
Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals, . . 30
Society of Natural Science, 32
Society of Solicitors, . . 13
Soup Kitchen, . . . . 29
Staff-Officer of Pensioners, 10
Statistics of Perth, . . 3
Temperance Society, . . 32
Terms in Scotland, .. 17
Trades Convener Court, . . 5
Water Commission, . . 5
Young Men's Christian Association 22
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
IneHtnitfe Comqpanus.
Pasre
Briton Medica.1 and General Life,
Caledonian Fire and Life, . .
Edinburgh Life, . .
Liverpool & London Fire & Life,
Scottish Commercial,
22a
2ig
222
224
221
Page
Northern Assurance Fire and Life
(beginning of vol.)
Scottish Equitable Life, . . 220
Standard Life, . . . . 225
Sun Fire and Life, . . 223
<iEi0ccUixucou0.
Pas
239
240
247
246
245
243
254
230
247
40
Anderson & Cramb, sculptors,
Anderson, J., china-merchant,
Ayson, James, baker,
Baxter, J. & J., watchmakers, &c.
(beginning of vol.)
Bell, Joseph, slater,
Brady, T., auctioneer, &c..
Brown, A., hosier (begin, of vol.)
Campbell, John, agent,
Carr, Robert, baker.
Chamber of Commerce,
Cock, Andrew, fishmonger.
Duff, William, music-teacher,
Forsyth, T., smith and bellhanger, 247
Fyfe, Alexander, wine and spirit
merchant (beginning of vol.)
Gorrie, Thomas, manufacturer of
iron and wire work, . . 247
Gow, Daniel, coal-merchant, 246
Grego, G., optician (end of vol.)
Greig, Thomas, outfitter, . .
Grieve, James, sewing-machine
manufacturer,
Hay, Alexander, slater,
Henderson, Robert, fruiterer, &c. ,255
Henry, Peter, hotel-keeper, 255
Hill, Wm., fish-merchant, &c.; 245
Imrie & Cuthbert, ironmongers, 243
Jackson, Jas., carver and gilder, 256
Kinnoch, James, bootmaker, 248
Lees & Son, James, gun and rifle
manufacturers, . .
Lorimer, G. M., coal-merchant,
M'Cowan, Colin, tea and wine and
spirit merchant, . .
253
233
246
248
255
248
Page
42
M'Gregor, Misses, teachers,
M'Gregor & Co., Robert, wine
and spirit merchants, . . 24S
MacLeish, James, plumber, &c., 252
Rlacfarlane, Duncan (begin, of vol.)
Mackie & Co., D., plumbers, 237
Marshall, Peter, baker, . . 254
Mason, Thomas, chemist, . . 255
Menzies, Mrs D., embroidery, 253
Menzies, Stewart, tobacconist, 257
Miller, H. L., gen. ironmonger, 251
Moyes, Andrew, tailor & clothier, 256
Murray, A. , picture-frame maker, 241
Robertson, Wm., postmaster, 24S
Ross, David, clothier, . . 235
Roy, John, general ironmonger, 250
Savings Bank, . . . . 229
Scott, W. D., cabinetmaker. Sec,
(beginning of vol.)
Shand, William, wine and spirit
merchant, . . . . 254
Stirton, John, saddler, .. 252
• Taylor & Finlayson, ironmongers, 238
Taylor, James, brushmaker, 252
Thomson, Robert, tailor and
clothier, . . . . 236
Walker, R., postmaster, .. 249
Wannan, Alexander, wine and
spirit merchant, . . . . 244
Whittet, J. & T., tea and coffee
merchants, . . . . 244
Wight, T., iron and wire worker, 252
Wilson, Robert, baker, . . 258
Wood, John, baker, . . , 254
Wotherspoon, J., hatter, .. 242
ADDITIONS AND ALTERATION.
THE PERTH CHORAL SOCIETY.
The Hon. Arthur Kmnaird, M.P., Patron.
Lord Provost PuUar, President.
Robert Hay, Vice-President.
Dr. Linter, Conductor.
C. W. Macdougall, Sec.
Duncan Seton, Treasurer.
J. R. Gloag, Librarian.
D. Johnston, Sub-Librarian.
R. Keay, T. Cochrane, Wm. Stall^er, Jas. Wilson,
John Stuart, Directors.
J. W. Jamieson, Jno. M 'Lauclilan, Forrest Frew, Honorary
Directors.
ST. JOHNSTOUNE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER,
No. 134.
The Right Hon. the Earl of
Breadalbane, P.F.P.
John Stephen, F.P,
F. P. Carnegie, S.P.
James Donaldson, T.P.
Alexander J. Menzies, S.E.
John Robertson,' S.N.
James Smith, Treasurer.
Robert Lees, F.S.
James Rollo, S.S.
Gillies Simpson, T.S.
Peter Robertson, Janitor.
The Chapter meets on the second and fourth Thursday of each
month in the Moncreiffe Arms Inn.
HIGH CONSTABLES.
A, Buist, M.D., Physician.
A. Reid, Solicitor.
John M'Neill, Moderator.
John Young, ex-Moderator.
Rev. R. Milne, Chaplain.
David Wood, R. Carr, J. Jack, and J. B. Roberton, Captains,
W. A. Barclay, Treasurer. | George Kyd, Seci^etary.
ALEXANDER FYFE,
Vv^INE & SPIRIT MERCHANT,
171 HIGH STREET, PERTH,
TN gratefully acknowledging the very liberal patronage be-
-*■ stowed upon him since commencing Business, respectfully
solicits a continuance and extension of the same, while every effort
will be made by him in order to secure the full confidence of his
Customers and the Public generally.
A. F, begs to announce that he has now acquired the com-
modious Hall formerly used as the Mechanics' Library, which,
added to his fonner extensive Premises, will enable him to com-
fortably accommodate large Excursion and other parties, who
can be supplied with first-class Refreshments at moderate rates.
Fine Old Wines and Spirits.
BEST SWEET & BITTEE ALES, LONDON POETEE, &c.
HOT PIES AND SAND^A/ICHES.
OBSERVE— 171 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
J. & d. BAXTER,
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS,
Jewellers, and Opticians,
85 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
POST-OFFICE
PERTH DIRECTORY.
I.— PUBLIC OFFICES.
Assessors for Burgh and County under Lands Valuation Act —
Donald Mackintosh and Alexander Young, surveyors of stamps
and taxes, 69 George Street.
Billet- Master'' s, 3 High Street— Andrew Boyle.
City-Clerks, 3 High Street— Archibald Reid, William Greig,
and John Thomas (assistant), clerks. Hours (Saturday excepted)
from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m., and from 6 till 8 p.m.
City Chamberlain^ s, 3 High Street — ^James Thomson, cham-
berlain. Hours (Saturday excepted) from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m.,
and from 6 till 8 p.m.
City Police aitd FiscaVs, I High Street — John Welsh, superin-
tendent; George Mearns and John M 'Donald, inspectors.
Coach Offices — 58 George Street and 21 Princes Street, R.
Walker, proprietor; 163 High Street and 27 Mill Street, Wm.
Ritchie, proprietor; 14 North William Street, Wm. Robertson;
Queen Street, Craigie, James Miller.
Commissary Cler/i's, County Buildings — Archibald Reid, clerk.
Hours from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m., and from 6 till 8 p.m. .
County Constabulary, County Buildings — George Gordon,
chief constable ; Henry M 'Donald, superintendent; William
M'Gregor, sergeant; John M'Pherson and John Grant, detec-
tives ; Peter M 'Hardy, constable.
County Rates, County Buildings — Francis Morison, collector.
Custom House, Princes Street — Caleb Cox, collector; David
C. Neave, clerk and examining officer; George Topping, assistant
examining officer; Alexander M'Ara, out-door officer;
P.C.O,, Newburgh. Hours from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., and on
Saturday from 10 a.m. till 12 noon.
Guildry, 2?^^St_jolin^ire«i^'-pJolrii;TJi'9m^ treasurer. Hours
( Saturday exqepfe'^l ^f^Pl 10 i»n;ii 'f'A\ % ^jh- " \
PUBLIC OFFICES.
Harbour and Navigation, 3 High Street — Archibald Reid and
William Greig, clerks. Hours (Saturday excepted) from 10 a.m.
till 3 p.m., and from 6 till 8 p.m.
Inland Revenue (Excise), 14 Charlotte Street — ^James Smith,
collector ; John Thomson, supervisor; David Craig and Alex. S.
Elliot, clerks. Hours from 9 a.m. tUl 3 p.m., and on Saturday
from 9 a.m. till 12 noon.
Inland Revettue (Stamps and Taxes), 6 Charlotte Street — A.
B. Macdonald, collector; George Allan, William M. Stein, and
William Kerr, clerks. Hours from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m., and on
Saturday from 10 a.m. till 12 noon.
Inspector and Surveyiors' (Stamps and Taxes), 69 George Street
—James Peffers, inspector ; Donald Mackintosh and Alexander
Young, surveyors and assessors; William MacLeish, clerk of.
assessed taxes ; J. D, Miller, clerk of property tax. Hours from
10 a.m tiU 3 p.m., and on Saturday from 10 a.m. till 12 noon.
Inspector of Gas Meters, Coal Shore— James M 'Glashan, in-
spector.
Old Gas-Light Company, 2 Charlotte Street — George Gray,
secretary and treasurer ; John M'Gilliwie, clerk; Thos. Whim-
ster, manager; David Devt^ar, William Peddie, and Robert Bell,
inspectors and collectors. Hours from 10 a.m. till 8 p.m. (The
Gas Companies to be transferred to the community on 1st Jan.,
1872, by Act of Parliament).
Parochial Board, 16 South Street — William Young, inspector ;
J. Young, clerk; John Cameron, assistant inspector; A. H. Bal-
lingal, W. S., cierk to the Board. Hours from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m.,
and from 6 till 8 p.m.
Post-Office, 2 ffigh Street — ^John M'Gregor, postmaster.
Hours from 7 a.m. till 9 p.m.
Poor-Rates Assessment, 16 South Street — George Barclay, col-
lector. Hours from i p.m. till 3 p.m., and from 6 till 8 p.m.
Police Assessment, 3 High Street — James Thomson, collector-
Hours from 10 till II a.m., and from 6 till 8 p.m.
Poorkouse, Glasgow Road — ^James Readdie, governor; Mrs
Readdie, matron; James Cock, porter.
Prison Assessment, 3 High Street — James Thomson, collector.
Procurator- FiscaV s. County Buildings — Melville Jameson, pro*
curator-fiscal. Hours from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m., and from 6 till 8
p.m.
RecehnngPost--Offi.ce, 17 County Place — ^Jane M'Intyre, receiv-
ing postmistress. , Hours from 7 a.na.^ |ill^ P^^^^v ,
River Police am FisMng-^ pa Hi^ii S'tr^^-^Alex.' Croll, super-
inteiident. ' " ^ • » ■ - • n „ . , . ^ , ,.'
MUNICIPAL LISTS.
Session-Clerk and Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages
(for the District of Perth, with parts of Scone, Kinnoull, and
Tippermuir, within Parliamentary boundaries, united), 6 Char-
lotte Street — ^James Dewar, registrar; Wm. M'Farlane, assistant
registrar; John Thomas, session-clerk. Hours from lo a.m. til)
3 p.m., and on Saturday from 7 till 9 p.m.
Sheriff-Clerk's, County Buildings, foot of South Street — Arch.
Reid, sheriff-clerk; A. M'Kenzie, depute sheriff-clerk. Hours
from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., and from 7 till 8 p.m., excepting during
the summer months, when the hours are from 9 a.m. till 5 p.iri.,
and on Saturday from 9 a.m. till i p.m.
Shore Dues, 3 High Street — James Thomson, collector. Hours
(Saturday excepted) from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m., and from 6 till 8
p.m.
Weights and Measures — For the City — Charles Shedden, 32
High Street. For the County — William Andrews, County
Buildings. Hours from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m.
Water Duty, 3 High Street — ^Jas. Thomson, collector. Hours
from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m., and from 6 till 8 p.m.
II.— MUNICIPAL LISTS.
STATISTICS OF THE CITY OF PERTH.
Population, 26, 356
Inhabited Houses, 2,601
Parliamentary Constituency, 3)453
Municipal „ ■. 3,396
Number of Councillors, 26
Annual value of real Property in 1870-71, £l'^-,Z'^'^
Corporation Revenue, 1870-71, .i^7sS43
Market-day — Friday. \
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.
FOR THE COUNTY.
C. vS. Parker, Esq.
Residence in London — 15 Great Queen St., Westminster, S.
Agent in Perth — ^John Thomas, Esq., solicitor.
FOR THE CITY.
Thp Hun, Arthao.F. K.lnn^jir.l.
ResrdeoCe'iAT'^ondbh-T-^ 'Pai.VM'ail East.
Agfehf in' Perth^^Ex-'Pi-ovost Kemp, solicitor.
MUNICIPAL LISTS.
>,
MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL.
MAGISTRATES.
>ord Provost, John Pullar, Esq.
Dean of Guild, Andrew Graham, Esq.
FiTf,* Bailie, Kirkwood Hewat, Esq.
Seconu Bailie, John Fisher, Esq.
rbird Bpilie, Alexander Greig, Esq.
Fourth Bailie, William Maury, Esq.
Treasurer, ,' ::y vid Morton, Esq.
COITNCII
.'>'!essrs Th'.s, Alexander, corn
merchant.
Geo. Brown, merchant.
J. B. Deas, manufacturer.
W. M. Farney, boot-
maker.
James Honey, agent.
^ John Jamieson, clothier,
G. M. Ivrnnie, grocer.
Robert Marti'i, solicitor.
John Moir, mason.
John Mackp.y, p•:^sterer,
L0R3.
^'I'^ssrs John M 'Arthur, turner.
Wm. M'Idcos''!, clothier.
John M'Neill, plumber,
J <hn Readdie, builder.
Ihos. Richardson, book-
seller.
R. H. Robertson, mer-
chant.
Horace Skeete, solicitor.
Richard Walker, manu-
facturer.
Jas. Wotherspoon, hatter
City-Clerks, Arch. Reid, Wm. Greig, and John Thomas,
solicitors, 3 High Street.
City Fiscal, John Welsh, Police Office.
City Chamberlain, ...James Thomson, 3 High Street.
Collector of Assessed
Taxes, &c., A. Burns Macdonald, 6 Charlotte Street.
Session-Clerk, John Thomas.
City Architect, Andrew Helton, 72 George Street.
Inspector of Works, George Wells, 3 High Street.
Burgh Assessor, Donald Mackintosh, 69 George Street.
Town Officers, Matthew Caw and William Isaac.
Billet Master, Andrew Boyle, 3 High Street.
^:OUNCIL COMMITTEE.
The Lord Provost.
The Dean of Guild.
Bailie Hewat.
,, Fisher.
„ Greig.
Mauhy.
Treasurer Morton.
Councillor Farney.
,, Jamieson.
„ Martin.
,, Richardson.
' i .^,»'. ^' P..obertson.
Meets at I o'clock l).jfrf.^pji'-^&tur^aysib^*qrc<t'b^"6Tdinary meetings
of Council. '
MUNICIPAL LISTS. 5
POLICE COMMISSION.
Nine a quorum.
The Lord Provost, Dean of Guild, Bailies, Treasurer, and the
Town Council.
John Thomas, solicitor, clerk.
David Keay, solicitor, treasurer.
John Welsh, superintendent of police, inspector,
James Thomson, chamberlain, collector.
WATER COMMISSION.
Ex-Officiis.
Lord Provost, John Pullar.
Sheriff- Substitute, >TrrrN.^_;_^^ Hugh Barclay.
Dean of Guild, ^77777. . . . lAndrcw-Gxaham.
First Bailie, Kirkwood Hewat.
Convener of Trades, John Murdoch.
President of the Society of Solicitors, M. Jameson, solicitor.
Clerks, A. Reid & Wm. Greig
Collector, James Thomson.
Superintendent of Works, , John Peattie.
First Ward,
George Bruce, glazier.
Alexander Fleming, clothier.
Second Ward.
William Cameron, builder.
Peter M'Currach, builder.
Third Ward.
William Frew, plumber.
John Roy, ironmonger.
Fourth Ward.
John Duncan, draper.
John Dewar, wine merchant.
Fifth Ward.
Alex. M'Farlane, founder.
Robert Pullar, dyer.
Sixth Ward.
Alex. Stewart, hairdresser.
John Chalmers, architect.
TRADES' CONVENER COURT.
Convener — John Murdoch.
Deacon of Hammermen, Charles Shedden.
Wrights, George Bruce.
Glovers, John Murdoch.
Bakers, John Wood,
Tailors, James Cairncross.
Shoemakers, David Norwell.
Fleshers, William Leitham.
Weavers, John Mackay.
Clerk and Treasurer — Ex-Provost Kemp.
This Court acts as Trustees to Stewart's Free School, Mill Street.
COUNTY LISTS.
GUILD COURT.
Dean of Guild, Andrew Graham, Esq.
Lord Provost, John Pullar, Esq.
Bailies, Hewat, Fisher, and Greig.
Merchant Councillors, Peter Palmer, Dr John Bower, R.N.,
David Murie, and Bailie Alex. Greig.
Trades, Convener Murdoch and Deacon Bruce.
Clerk, John Thomas, solicitor.
Treasurer, Thomas Richardson.
Land Steward, Alexander Ritchie.
Ofificer, John Easson.
COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
President and Convener — The Dean.
Bailie Hewat.
Arch, M 'Donald.
Charles Grego.
David Young.
George Barclay.
Robert Pullar.
Dr John Bower, R.N.
David Sharp.
POLLING STATIONS.
PARLIAMENTARY.
First District, Sheriff Court-Room, County Buildings^
Second ,, Bui-gh Court-Room.
Third ,,, Seminaries, Rose Terrace.
MUNICIPAL.
First Ward, Guild and Masons' Halls.
Second ,, Sheriff Court- Room.
Third „ Burgh Court-Room.
Fourth , , Seminai'ies and Council- Room.
FIRE ENGINES.
This department is under the management of the Superintend-
ent of Police, and, should occasion require, information given at
the Police Office, No. i High Street, will receive every attention.
1 1 L— COUNTY LISTS.
COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY.
Convener — William Smythe, Esq. of Methven.
Five hundred and twenty-five of the noblemen- and gentlemen
of the county are qualified as Commissioners of Supply, as well
as, for the time being, the Sheriff and his Substitutes, the Lord
Provost, the Dean of Guild, and the Deacon of the Corporation
of Glovers of the Royal Burgh of Perth.
Clerk — William MacLeish..
COUNTY LISTS.
COURT OF LIEUTENANCY.
Lord-Lieutenant, The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird.
Vice- Lieutenant, Sir William Stirlhig-Maxwell, Bart.
Con. of Finance Committee, Lord Kinnaird.
Chairman of County Prison
Board, William Smythe of Methven.
Chairman of County Public
Buildings Committee, Lord Kinnaird.
Chairman on County Bills, The Earl of Mansfield.
Chairman of Lunacy Board, Lieutenant-Colonel Drummond Hay.
Clerk — William MacLeish.
DEPUTY-LIEUTENANTS.
Perth Sub-Division.
Convener — Lord Provost of Perth.
The Earl of Mansfield.
Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, Bart.
William Smythe, Esq.
John Grant, Esq.
Lord Ruthven.
The Hon. A. Kinnaird, M.P.
C. T. C. Grant, Esq., yr. of
Kilgraston.
Charles M'Lean of Gleneam.
Clerk — William MacLeish.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE,
RESIDING IN OR IS' EAR PERTH.
Hon. John Rollo.
Maj. J. Sharpe of Kincarrathie.
Henry J. Sharpe, yr. of do.
Arch. Tumbull of Bellwood.
J. M. Graham of M urrayshalL
C. G. Sidey, late postmaster.
William Marshall of Luncarty.
Sir David Ross, George Street.
Rev. A. Fleming of Inchyra,
John Kemp, late Lord Provost
of Perth.
John Steele of Blackpark.
William Lowson of Balthayock.
Thomas Greig of Glencarse.
Thomas W. Greig, yr. of do.
D. Lumsden, Pitcairnfield.
P. M. Matthew of Newmiln.
Thomas Richardson, Perth.
F. Thomson, M.D., Perth.
Archibald Reid, Perth.
A. Bums, banker, Perth.
Andrew Coates, Bridgend.
W. M. Famey, St John Street.
And for the time being-
Hugh Barclay, LL.D., Sheriff-
Substitute.
John Puilar, Lord Provost.
Clerk
Andrew Graham, Dean of Guild
Kirkwood Hewat, first bailie.
John Fisher, second bailie.
Robert Martin,
COUNTY LISTS.
COUNTY PRISON FOR PERTHSHIRE.
William Smythe, Esq. of Methven, chairman and convener.
William MacLeish, clerk and treasurer.
Thomas Wilson, governor.
F. I. White, M.D., surgeon.
Rev. J. P. St. Clair, chaplain.
Andrew Syme, clerk.
Mrs Wilson, matron.
Helen Small, female warder.
Joseph Sime, head warder.
John Young, weaving warder.
James Stewart, prison warder.
MURTHLY ASYLUM,
Medical Superintendent, W. C. M'Intosh, M.Dv
Assistant Physician, , Dr Brodie Cruickshank.
Chaplain Rev. Neil M. M'Naughton,
Kinclaven.
Clerk and Treasurer, W. MacLeish, solicitor, Perth.
Housekeeper, ...Ruth F. Graham.
Steward,..- Thomas Bryson.
Superintendent of Females, Mary Brand.
Head Attendant of Males, James M'Callum.
ROYAL PERTHSHIRE MILITIA.
Honorary Colonel, ... Sir Thos. MoncriefFe, Bart., Oct. 30, 1855
Col. Commandant, H, M. Drummond Hay, Nov. 5, 1855
Major, W. D. Murray, Viscount
Stormont, Nov. 26, 1869
Captains, George Drummond Mercer, Dec. 4,1858
John Wedderburn Ogiivy, ...July 22, 1861
1st Class M.C. Pat. G. Craigie, Instructor of
Musketry, Feb. 20, 1863
Fitzmaurice Hutton, June 17, 1 864
Thomas M'Dougall, April 24, 1868
George Muirhead, May 20, 1 869
Lieutenants, George Glas Sandeman, June 17,1867
Adam Murray, Jan. 22, 1869
C. W. R. Kerr, May 20, 1869
F. W. Stoddart, June 24,1869
R. M. Alexander, Feb. 14, 1870
David M. Smythe, Feb. 19, 1870
T. G. Nairne, April 27, 1871
R. V. Haggart, June 26, 187 1
Adjut. & Paymaster, Lord Charles Lennox Kerr, July 24, 1854
Surgeon, G. W. Absolon, M.D., Nov. 2, 1854
Quartermaster, A. Geddes, , Dec. 20, 1856
COUNTY LISTS.
PERTHSHIRE VOLUNTEERS.
FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE BATTALION.
James Wedderburn Ogilvy, Lieutenant-Colonel.
J. H. Ramsay and Robert Walker, Majors.
Major Salmon, Adjutant.
G. K. H. Paterson, Surgeon.
1st Perth, Captain John Kemp, commandant.
Captain
Lieutenant J. A. Imrie.
Ensign Alexander Shields.
6th Dunblane, Captain Barty.
Lieutenant
Ensign Hird.
8th Crieff, Captain M 'Nab.
Lieutenant Gibson.
Ensign Kippen.
iithDoUNE, Captain
Lieutenant Clark.
Ensign Maxwell.
15th AucHTERARDER, Captain Young.
Lieutenant Halley.
Ensign Sharp,
1 8th Perth, Captain Reid,
Lieutenant M'Kenzie.
Ensign Robertson.
19th Crieff, Captain D. R. Williamson.
Lieutenant Mitchell.
Ensign
SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE BATTALION.
W. Macdonald Macdonald, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Sir Robert Menzies and David Buttar, Majors.
Major Hook, Adjutant.
J. B. Reid, M.D., Surgeon.
3d Aberfeldy, Captain
Lieutenant T. Smith.
Ensign C. Munro.
4th KiLLiN, Captain C. Stewart.
Lieutenant A. M'Naughton.
Ensign M'Dougall.
5th Blairgowrie, ...Captain D. Chalmers.
Lieutenant J. Baxter.
Ensign A. Baxter.
7th CouPAR- Angus, Captain Charles Boyd.
Lieutenant Honeyman.
Ensig-n Kinloch.
lO JUDICIAL LISTS.
PERTHSHIRE YOLHISSTEERS— Continued.
9th Alyth, Captain William Japp.
Lieutenant
Ensign J. Lamond.
loth Strathtay, Captain J. S. Robertson.
Lieutenant W. R. Craigie.
Ensign W. M'Pherson.
13th St. Martins, ...Captain M. W. M. C. F. Macdonald.
Lieutenant J. Macfarlane.
Ensign J. Baxter.
14th BiRNAM, Captain ,
Lieutenant J. Borrie.
Ensign W. Menzies.
20th Pitlochry, Captain D. Fisher.
Lieutenant D. Ferguson.
Ensign A. Menzies.
STAFF-OFFICER OF PENSIONERS.
Perth Barracl<s— Lieut. -Col. J. W. Boyd, staff-officer; J. Hutchi-
son, staff-sergeant.
IV.— JUDICIAL LISTS.
SHERIFF, COMMISSARY, AND JUSTICE OF PEACE
COURTS.
Sheriff and Commissary, John Tait.
Sheriff-Substitute and Commis-
sary-Depute, Hugh Barclay, LL.D.
Sheriff-Substitute, Dunblane, John Graham.
Sheriff and Commissary Clerk, ...Archibald Reid.
Sheriff and Commissary Clerk-
Depute, Adam M'Kenzie.
Sheriff and Commissary Clerk-
Depute, Dunblane, William Thomson.
Clerk of the Peace, Robert Martin.
Clerk of Supply, General Clerk of
Lieutenancy, and Clerk to
Prison Board, William MacLeish.
Procurator-Fiscal, Melville Jameson.
Auditors of Accounts, J. Flockhart & A. M'Kenzie.
Chief- Constable, George Gordon.
Bar-Officer, James Hally.
JUDICIAL LISTS.
I I
PROCURATORS AND SOLICITORS,
Under the Act 2S and 2g Vict., cap. 8^.
D. Anderson, Co.-Angus,
John Flockhart, Perth,
George Gray, do.
Alex. Monteath, Crieff,
John Conning, Perth,
David Hepburn, do.
William Greig, do.
Archibald Reid, do.
James Roy, do.
J. Spottiswoode, do.
Pat. J. Stirling, Dunblane,
Andrew Davidson, Perth,
D. Clark, Coupar- Angus,
William Ross, Perth,
J. M. -Honey, do.
J^ines Scott, do.
Wj. S. Soutar, Blairgowrie,
William Brown, Crieff,
John Kemp, Perth,
John Ironside, Crieff,
Melville Jameson, Perth,
Alexander Moncrieff, do.
A. Robertson, Blairgowrie,
James Ross, Perth,
T. P. Knox, Dunblane,
James Mitchell, Pitlochry,
Jas. Dick Miller, Perth,
John Young, do.
James M'Laren, Crieff,
John A. Gloag, Edinbro',
John Myles, Forfar,
Robert Martin, Perth,
J. Lowe, Coupar-Angus,
David M'Kenzie, Perth,
John Kippen, do.
James MacRosty, Crieff,
A. G. Reid, Auchterarder,
James Sharp, Crieff,
J. M'Laren, Co.-Angus,
D. Crighton, Forfar,
Thomas Soutar, Crieff,
Malcolm M'Gregor, Edin.,
George Roy, Dundee,
John Thomas, Perth,
Horace Skeete, do.
816
817
820
823
824
824
825
825
826
828
831
831
833
834
834
835
835
835
836
836
837
838
838
839
839
839
839
841
842
S42
842
842
843
843
843
847
847
847
848
848
848
851
851
851
851
Jas. Watson, Co.-Angus,
C. W. L. Forbes, Aberfeldy,
John M. Miller, Perth,
David Keay, do.
Thos. R. Kinmont, Errol,
William Maury, Perth,
Charles Findlay, do.
Jos. M'Lean, Dunblane,
William Blair, Perth,
Thos. Thornton, Dundee,
Alexander Wilson, Perth,
Charles Boyd, Co.-Angus,
W. MacLeish, Perth,
L. Chapman, Blairgowrie,
William Japp, Alyth,
Archibald Paul, Dundee,
W.L. Young, Auchterarder
C. Morland Hunter, do.
James Lowson, Dundee,
Alex. MacKenzie, Forres,
Joseph Dickie, Dunkeld,
Alex. Graham, Crieff,
Jas. Hunter, jr., Dundee,
Henry Whyte, Perth,
J. C. Pinkerton, do.
John Grant, Dundee,
Alex. Gibson, do.
Wm. Scott, jun., do.
D. Kerr Smith, Edin ,
John Macfarlane, Stirling,
Andrew Hendry, Dundee,
Eben. Smith, Kilmarnock,
Donald Frazer, Pitlochry,
J. Eraser Calder, Dundee,
David G. Stewart, do.
J. Smyth Fleming, Alyth,
Henry Gordon, Perth,
Jas. W. Party, Dunblane,
R. Robertson, Blairgowrie,
J. Paterson, Dunfermline,
George Kyd, Perth,
W. Thomson, Dunblane,
Walter M T,ean, Glasgow,
And. Crawford, Stirling,
Charles Wingate, do.
852
852
852
852
853
853
853
853
853
8S4
855
856
856
857
857
857
857
857
857
858
858
858
858
859
859
860
860
860
860
860
860
861
861
862
862
862
863
864
864
864
865
865
865
865
12
JUDICIAL LISTS
SHERIFF, &c., COURTS—Confmued.
W. Buchanan, Callander, 1865
D. Manson M'Kay, Perth, 1865
Thos. Barclay, Hamilton, 1865
Adam M'Kenzie, Perth, 1865
Robert Robertson, do. 1865
George Gi-ay, Glasgow, 1865
John Scott, Blairgowrie, 1865
T. Crabb Greig, Edin., 1865
William Reid, Perth, 1865
J. S. Wilson, Aberdeen, 1865
Robert Mitchell, Perth, 1865
R. Cuthbert, Elgin, 1867
George Haggart, Dundee, 1867
J. B. Miller, Blairgowrie, 1867
Alex. Jenkins, Stirling, 1867
Peter Simpson, Edin., 1867
Malcolm Stewart, Perth, 1867
A. H. Ballingal, do. 1869
John R. Young, Dundee, 1869
W. Chalmers, Dunblane, 1869
D. Johnstone, Dundee, 1870
R. M'llvride, Auchterard., 1870
Alex. Thomson, do. 1870
Wm. B. Milne, Dundee, 1871
MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS.
Perth— James Hally. Crieff — William Ferguson. Dun-
KELD — Henry Ritchie. Blairgowrie — David Grant.
sheriff and commissary officers.
Aberfeldy — Robert M'Laren. Alloa — Thomas Russel
aaid Robert Munro. Alyth — George Milne. Auchterarder
— ^James Hutton. Blairgowrie— David Grant and James Mur-
ray. CouPAR- Angus — Alexander M'Lachlan. Crieff — Wm.
Ferguson, John Ferguson, and John Harley. Dunblane —
Thos. M'Culloch. Dundee — ^James S. Miller, Thos. Gourlay,
John M. Beats, and John Fenwick. Dunkeld — Henry Ritchie.
Errol — ^John Symons. Kinloch-Rannoch — Duncan StewarL
Kinross — Donald Manson. Perth — ^James Hally, Peter Kerr,
Wm. Lafferty, James Rollo, Wm. G. Oliver, and James Duff.
Pitlochry — ^James Skinner. Weem — Thomas Stewart.
meeting of courts.
The Sheriff-Court for the County is held every Tuesday and
Friday during the session, and one Court, at least, is held at
each vacation; the Sheriff Small-Debt Court every Tuesday.
Quarter Sessions are held on the statutory days and by adjourn-
ment ; the Commissary Court every Friday during session.
MEETING OF COURTS UNDER THE SMALL-DEBT ACT.
At Perth, Every Tuesday during session.
Crieff, Every first Saturday of Feb., May, Aug., & Nov.
Dunblane, Every Wednesday during session.
Dunkeld, Every third Wednesday of April, Aug. and Dec.
Aberfeldy, On the Thursday after each Court in Dunkeld.
Blairgowrie, Every 2d Wednesday of Jan., April, July, & Oct.
Co. -Angus, On the third Saturday of January, April, July,
and October, at ll o'clock each day.
Auchterarder,.. Last Monday of Jan. April, July, and October.
The Justice of Peace Small-Debt Court is held at Perth on the
first Monday of each month.
JUDICIAL LISTS. ■ 1 3
LICENSING COURTS.
By the Act 9 Geo. IV. cap. 58, 16 & 17 Vict. cap. 67, and 25
and 26 Vict. cap. 35, the Magistrates of Burghs are required to
meet on the last Tuesday of April and the last Tuesday of Octo-
ber in each year, to consider the applications for License Certifi-
cates within the Burgh, and the Justices of Peace on the first
Tuesday of May and the last Tuesday in October in the County,
with power to adjourn for seven lawful days after each meeting.
The applications must be lodged, and a fee of 2/ paid, ten days
previous to each meeting; and the Magistrates and Justices are
restricted from granting Certificates except at the statutory periods.
The following is the Perth district of the County, as appointed
by the Quarter Sessions on the 20th September, 1828 — viz.,
Aberdalgie, Abernethy, Arngask, Dunbarney, Di"on, Dunning,
Forgandenny, Forteviot, Findogask, KinnouU, Methven, Mon-
eydie," Redgorton, Rhynd, Scone, Tippermuir, Perth.
APPEAL COURTS.
Quarter Sessions, for hearing appeals in Licensing cases, held
at Perth on the first Friday of May and third Friday of Novem-
ber. Appeals must be lodged within ten days after the judgment
appealed against.
DEALERS IN GAME.
The Justices meet in the beginning of July for granting
Licenses to Dealers in Game under Acts 23 & 24 Vict cap. 90,
and previous relative Acts.
SOCIETY OF SOLICITORS.
This Society was instituted in 1825, and is now incorporated
by Royal Charter, dated 3d September, 1857, into a body politic
and corporate, by the name of "The Society of Procurators and
Solicitors in the City and County of Perth." The main object of
the Society was the establishment of a Law Library, and accord-
ingly there has been formed an extensive collection of books,
containing almost every work immediately relating to the pro-
fession. There is a standing Committee of Management,
appointed annually, consisting of the office-bearers and five
members.
The Library of the Society is in the County Buildings, and is
open from 1 1 a.m. till I p.m.
President— Melville Jameson, Esq.
Vice-President — Horace Skeete, Esq.
Secretary and Treasurer — William Reid, Esq.
Honorary Librarian — Robert Martin, Esq.
Sub-Librarian — Mr James Needham.
M
JUDICIAL LISTS.
SOCIETY OF SOLICITORS— C^«^/«z^^.
COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
The Office-Bearers.
William MacLeish.
J. M. Miller.
Alex. Graham, Crieff.
Alexander Wilson.
Henry Whyte.
AUDITOR.
Mr Martin.
EXAMINATORS OF THE EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS OF
PROPOSED APPRENTICES.
David Hepburn, Henry Whyte, Robert Martin, John Young,
William MacLeish, with Secretary.
AGENTS FOR THE POOR.
William Reid, Malcolm Stewart, and Robert Mitchell.
Barty, J. W., Dunblane, 1864
Boyd, Chas., Co. -Angus, 1865
Chapman, L., Blairgowrie, 1857
Conning, John, Perth, 1825
Crighton, David, Forfar, 1849
Clark, D. Coupar-Angus, 1835
Davidson, Andrew, Perth, 1832
Finlay, Charles, do. 1853
Flockhart, John, do. 1825
Forbes, C. W. L., Aber-
feldy, 1852
Graham, Alex., Crieff, 1858
Gray, George, Perth, 1825
Greig, William, do. 1825
Hepburn, David, do. 1825
Honey, J. Murray, do. 1 834
Ironside, John, Crieff, 1843
Jameson, Melville, Perth, 1837
Japp, William, Alyth, 1858
Keay, David, Perth, 1853
Kemp, John, do. 1836
Kinmont, Thos. R., Errol, 1853
Kippen, John, Perth, 1844
Mackenzie, D., do. 1843
Martin, Robert, do. 1843
Maury, William, do. 1853
Miller, Jas. D., do. 1840
Miller, John M., do. 1853
Miller, J. B., Blairgowrie,
Moncrieff, Alex., Perth,
MacRosty, James, Crieff,
M'llvride, R., Auchter-
arder,
M'Laren, J., Co, -Angus,
M'Laren, James, .Crieff,
MacLeish, Wm., Perth,
Mitchell, Jas., Pitlochry,
Reid, Archibald, Perth,
Reid, A. G. , Auchterarder,
Reid, William, Perth,
Robertson, R., Blairgow.,
Robertson, Robt., Perth,
Ross, James,
Ross, William,
Roy, James,
Scott, John, Blairgowrie,
Skeete, Horace, Perth,
Soutar, Thomas, Crieff,
Spottiswoode, J., Perth,
Stewart, Malcolm, do.
Thomas John, do.
Whyte, Henry,
Wilson, Alex.,
Young, John,
Young, W. L., Auchter-
arder,
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
1870
1838
i860
1870
1858
1856
1857
1858
1825
1853
1865
1865
1867
1839
1834
1826
1868
1851
1859
1828
1870
185 1
1864
1858
1 841
1858
Masters Extraordinary for Scotland of the Court of Chancery-
George Gray and Melville Jameson, solicitors.
COMMERCIAL LISTS. I 5
v.— COMMERCIAL LISTS.
BANKING COMPANIES.
Hours of Public Business from to a.m. till 3 p.m., and on Saturday from
ID a.m. till 12 noon.
BANK OF SCOTLAND, ST. JOHN STREET.
(Ce?itral Bank District.)
Archibald Burns, manager.
J. W. Jameson, accountant ; James Paterson cashier ; John
M'Naughton, teller.
Branches. Agents.
Aberfeldy, James M'Kerchar.
Alyth, D. H. Halket.
Auchterarder, James Smitton.
Blackford, David La wson.
Blairgowrie, Alex, and Robert Robertson.
Callander, Angus M 'Donald.
Coupar- Angus, John M 'Laren.
Crieff, John M'Leish and John M 'Nab,
Dunkeld, John Duff.
Killin, Alexander Macnaughton.
Newburgh John Lyell.
Pitlochry, D. iM'Gillewie.
Draw on London Office, Lothbury, E.G. ; the Bank of England ;
Coutts & Company ; and Smith, Payne, & Smiths.
The business of the Central Bank was amalgamated with that of the Bank
of Scotland on the 12th August, 1868.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, SOUTH STREET.
Thomas Soutar, agent.
William S. Lamb, accountant ; William Shell, teller ; Andrew
Richardson, porter.
Branches. Ag'ents.
Blairgowri(^ Anderson & Chapman.
Comrie, ..." Archibald Ballantyne.
Crieff, William Brown.
Dunkeld, George Carphin,
Newburgh, Alexander Laing.
Pitlochry, Alexander M'Naughton.
i6 COMMERCIAL LISTS.
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND, 24 GEORGE STREET,
Henry H. Norie, cashier ; Alex. S. Lawrence, accountant ;
Alex. Robertson, 1st teller; Donald Stewart, 2d teller; Laurence
Hood, porter.
Agents in London — Glyn, Mills, & Co.
,, Edinburgh — Union Bank of Scotland.
Agents. Branches.
Aberfeldy, George Rankin.
Auchterarder, ..William L. Young.
Blair-Athole, A.Stewart.
Blairgowrie, W. S. Soutar.
Coupar- Angus, Bett & Paton.
Crieff, J. & A. Gibson.
Dunning, ...M. Lawson.
Dunkeld, Joseph Dickie.
Errol, Thomas R. Kinmont.
Killin, J. M'Naughton.
Pitlochry, James Mitchell.
BRITISH LINEN COMPANY, 77 GEORGE STREET.
Conning, Hunter, & Ballingal, agents.
William Ritchie, accountant and teller ; Henry Stewart and
James Kerr, clerks.
Draw on Smith, Payne, & Smiths, London.
NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, 5 HIGH STREET.
David L. Jolly, agent.
Peter M'Gregor, accountant ; Andrew Imrie, teller ; Thomas R,
Morison and James Tait, clerks.
Draw on Glyn, Mills, & Co., Union Bank of London.
ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, 80 GEORGE STREET.
George Gray, agent.
Wm. D. Forbes, accountant and teller ; David Chisholm, clerk
James Young, porter.
' Draw on Messrs Coutts & Co. and the Bank of England.
CITY OF GLASGOW BANK, 30 ST. JOHN STREET.
Alexander Hay and Henry Whyte, agents.
Andrew Bryson, accountant ; Charles Goodall, clerk.
Draw on the London Joint Stock Bank, London.
COMMERCIAL LISTS.
CLYDESDALE BANKING COMPANY (TEMPORARY
premises), 2 0 ST. JOHN STREET,
Thomas & MacLeish, agents
Andrew T. Scott, accountant j Robert K. M'Gregor, clerk,
Draw on London and Westminster Bank.
SAVINGS BANK OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PERTH,
24 CHARLOTTE STREET.
(Established in 1838, and certified under the Act of 1863).
Melville Jameson, actuary and cashier.
William A. Barclay, accountant.
The Office of this Bank is open every lawful day, except Satur-
day, from 10 till 3 p.m. On Saturday from 10 till 12 noon, and
from 6 till 8 evening.
N.B. — No money paid out on Saturday after 12 noon.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
(By new Act ^4. Vict., chap, 17).
New Year's Day, Jan. I
Good Friday, April 7
Christmas Day, Dec. 25
First Monday iai May.
First Monday in August.
TERMS IN SCOTLAND.
Candlemas, Feb. 2
Whitsunday, May 1 5
Lammas,; ,.Aug. i
Martinmas, Nov. I r
FAIRS IN PERTH.
First of Luke, First Friday of March.
Palmsune'en, First Friday of April.
Midsummer, First Friday of July.
Sheep and Wool, , First Tuesday of July.
St. John's Day, First Friday of September.
Little Dunning, Third Friday of October.
Hiring, Friday after Martinmas (o. s. )
Andrewsmas, Second Friday of Deceniber.
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COMMERCIAL LISTS.
SHIPPING OF THE PORT OF PERTH.
si. signifies sloop ; sc. schooner ; br. brig. ; sm. smack.
Names.
Owners.
Agnes Campbell,
sc
Albion,
si
Barbara Young,
sc
Betsy,
si
Betsy,
sc
Brothers,
sc
Brothers' Pride,
br
Catherine Leed,
sc
Catherine M 'Donald, ..
si
Countess of Dudley,
br
Criterion,
br
David Edwards,
si
Dunkeld,
si
Elizabeth,
sc
Elizabeth,
sc
Elizabeth and Margaret,
si
Ellen Kerr,
sc
Empress Eugenie,
sc
Euphemia,
si
Gowrie, . .
sc
Helen,
si
Helen Taylor, . .
sm
Jane Cameron, . .
sc
Jane Edwards, . .
sm
Janet,
sc
Janet Duncan, .
br
Jessie,
sc
Jessie Bennct, ..
br
Lad/ Campbell,
br
Lady Stewart, . .
sc
Lord Rollo,
sc
Magog,
br
Margaret,
sc
Margaret Powrie,
br
Mary,
sc
Mary and Annie,
sc
Mary Elizabeth,
sc
Mary Stewart, . .
sc
North Sea,
sc
Osprey, . .
sc
Palladium,
sc
Queen,
sc
Sarah M 'Donald,
sc
Tay,
sc
Try Agam,
sc
J, Bremncr,
J. Cameron,
. David Taylor, . .
William Thomson,
John Cameron,
Edwards and Anderson
E. & W.Tomey,
Murdoch Leed,
Joseph Barlow,
J. & R. Morison,
J. & A. Edwards,
D. Edwards,
T. Scott,
M'Gregor,
Miller & Hill,
R. Taylor,
A. & H. M'Laren,
R. Anderson and others,
George Speed, . .
P. Kinnear. . . .
John Muckersy,
R. Taylor,
John Cameron, . .
G. Watson,
G. M. Lennie
A. M. & R. M. Duncan,
Livingston & Finlayson,
W. Crerar,
Mackay and Wilkinson,
M. Leed,
Andrew Kelt,
G. & J. Donaldson,
Henderson,
Powrie & Duncan,
A. & R. Duncan,
Arnolds and others,
George Burns, . .
Fotheringham & Pullar,
J. Pitblado & Murray,
A. Moir and others,
Duncan & Macpherson,
J. Pitkeathly
R. Macdonald
A. & G. Robertson,
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CUSTOM-HOUSE HOLIDAYS.
(■/)od Friday, Queen's Birthday, and Christmas Day.
PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. 1 9
VII.— PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.
RAILWAYS.
CALEDONIAN.
Incorporated J 1st yuly, 184^.
Chainnan — Thomas Hill, Esq.
OFFICIALS.
Secretary, Arch, Gibson; General Manager, James Smithells;
Genefral Superintendent, Henry Ward ; Goods Manager, James
Thomson; Local Superintendent, Benjamin Connor; Engineer,
George Graham ; Out-Door Local Superintendent, George Brit-
tain ; District Local Superintendent, John Montgomery; District
Passenger Superintendent, William Gillespie; District Goods
Manager, Robt. Butter Malcolm ; District Engineer, Jas. Proud-
foot; Local Engineer, William Patterson; Accountant, George
Galbraith; Treasurer, Alexander Ferguson; Auditor, Alexander
Murray ; Solicitor, Melville Jameson ; Stationmaster, Robert
M'Laggan; Do. (Princes Street), A. Lamb; Telegraph Superin-
tendent, A. S. Dunn.
Offices — Glasgow, 302 Buchanan St. ; General Station, Perth.
NORTH BRITISH.
Chairman of Directors, John Stirling, Esq. of Kippendavie ;
Deputy-Chairman, John JBeaumont, Esq., Ravensknowle, Hud-
dersfield.
OFFICIALS.
General , Manager, Samuel L. Mason ; Secretary, Jbhn
Walker; General Goods Manager, P. MacPherson ; General
Superintendent, James M 'Laren ; Resident Engineer in Chief,
James Bell ; District Goods Managers, William Hardie, William
Peat; Resident Engineers, Robert Bell, James Bell, jun., James
CarsW!\l, Charles Boyd; Accountant, George Simpson; Audit-
Accoun^it, David Anderson ; Stores Manager, C. Dunderdale ;
Locomotive Superintendent, T. Wheatley; Stores Auditor, J. J.
Fletcher; 0||diier, James M 'Donald; Telegraph Superintendent,
E. Gilbert; H^istrar, A. B. Scott; Stationmaster, Perth, Robt.
M'Laggan.
Offi(^S^Edinburgh, 4A Princes Street.
GENERAL PARCEL CARRIERS' OFFICES?
Agent — ^James H. Jackson, 165 High Street.
,, Andrew Slair, 46 Mill Street.
20
PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.
HIGHLAND RAILWAY
Incorporated loth yuly, 18^4.
Chairman, Alexander Mathieson, Esq. of Ardross, M.P.
Deputy-Chairman, The Hon, Thomas Charles Bruce, London.
OFFICIALS.
Secretary, Andrew Dougall ; Assistant Secretary, William
Gowenlock ; Accountant, William Fenwick ; Superintendent
of Line, W. Roberts ; Locomotive Superintendent, David
Jones ; Engineer, Peter Wilson ; District Locomotive Superin-
tendent, John Jeffrey; Traffic Inspector, Simpson; Goods
Manager, Thos. M'Kay; Stationmaster, Perth, Robt. M'Laggan.
Head Offices — Inverness Pass. Station ; Gen. Station, Perth.
COUNTRY CARRIERS.
Where From.
Abemethy, . . . .
Aberuthveu,
Almondbank, . ,
Auchterarder, . .
Do.
Aucht-ermuchty,
Balbeggie, . . . ,
Do
Bankfoot, ,
Blairgowrie, . . .
Bridge of Earn,
Bridge of Isla, .
Caputh,
Collace,
Crieff.
Do
Dunkeld,
Dunning,
Do
Do
Errol,
Falkland,
Fortingall, . . .
Fowlis,
Kettle,
Kinross,
Do
Madderty, . . .
Do.
Methven
Nev/burgh, . . .
Rait,
Rannoch,
Stanley,
Do
Spittalfield, . . .
Strathmiglo,
Names.
Where Lodged.
William Bett, . .
James Fowlas, . .
J. Richardson,
D. Fenton
John Wanton, . .
Fran. Oliphant,
And. Mitchell,
John Grant, ....
D. M'Farlane,
W. Whittet, ....
Fran. Oliphant,
D. Reid,
Robert Galletly,
Alex. Young, . .
J. Adamson, ....
M. M'Kenzie, ..
Wm. Hendiy, . .
James Marshall,
Henry Lawson,
Wm. Dougall, . .
J. Martin,
Fran. Oliphant,
A. Proudloot, ..
Jas. M'Lellan,
Fran. Oliphant,
P. M'Lauchlan,
Fran. Oliphant,
Robt. Crockart,
A. Pullar,
R. Donaldson, . ,
A. Williamson,
Andrew Dow, . ,
D. Cameron, ..
D. Stewart
Peter Panton, . ,
Robt. Galletly,
Fran. Oliphant,
Cross Keys Tavern
126 High Street, . .
22 So. Methven St.
71 High Street, .. . .
123 High Street, . .
53 South Street, . .
71 High Street, .. . .
City Hall Tavern,
123 High Street, . ,
9 High Street, . . . .
33 South Street, . ,
71 High Street, ...
9 High Street, . . .
3 St. John's Place,
126 High Street, .
112 High Street, .
Do.
126 High Street, .
112 .High Street, .
123 High Street, .
9 High Street, . . .
S3 South Street, .
126 High Street, .
123 High Street, .
53 South Street, .
City Hall Tavern,
53 South Street,
112 High Street, .
Do.
Logiealmond Tav
123 High Streetj_
City Hall Tav|«i,
60 High Street,.
112 High Street,
126 High Street,
9 High Street,
53 South Street,
Departure.
Tues and Frld
Friday.
Do.
Tues and Frid
Do.
Do.
Wed and Frid
Mon Wd & Fr
Tues and Frid
Do.
Do.
Friday.
Do.
Do.
Tues and Frid
Do.
Friday.
Tues and. Fridj^
Do. -:
Do. 1
Friday.
Tues and Frid
Tuesday. 1
Friday. " I
Tues and Frid:
Friday.
Tuesday.
Friday.
Do.
Tues and Frid
Do.
Friday.
Wednesday.
Friday.
Do.
Do.
Tues and Frid
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ECCLESIASTICAL LISTS- 21
RAILWAY CARRIERS.
Wordie & Co., Mill Street, receive and deliver Goods for Cale-
donian and Highland Railway Companies.
Howey & Co., 14 Mill Street, for North British Railway Com-
pany.
Alexander Wannan (General), 56 Princes Street.
OMNIBUS BETWEEN PERTH AND SCONE.
On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Leaves Scone, 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 6.35 p.m. ; arrives at Cross,
High Street, 9.50 a.m., 2.20 p.m., 7.5 p.m. ; arrives at General
Station, 10 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 7.15 p.m.
Leaves General Station, 12.30 p.m., 3.50 p.m., 8 p.m. ; arrives
at Cross, High Street, 12.45 P-ni-? 4-5 p.m., 8.10 p.m.; arrives
at Scone, 1. 10 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 8.40 p.m.
On Monday and Friday.
Leaves Scone for Balbeggie, 8.30 a.m., 4.30 p.m.; Balbeggie,
9.30 a.m., 5.25 p.m.; Scone, 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 6.35 p.m. ; Cross,
High Street, 10.20 a.m., 2.20 p.m., 7.5 p.m.; arrives at General
Station, 10.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 7-15 P-i^-
Leaves General Station, 12.30 p.m., 3.50 p.m., 8 p.m. ; Cross,
High Street, 12.45 P-m-j 4-5 p.m., 8.10 p.m.; arrives at Scone,
1. 10 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 8.40 p.m.; Balbeggie, 5.20 p.m.
On Mondays the morning 'Bus leaves Balbeggie and Scone for
Perth half-an-hour earlier than on Fridays.
VI.— ECCLESIASTICAL LISTS.
PERTH CITY MISSION.
President — Hugh Barclay, Esq., LL.D.
^y^ VICE-PRESIDENTS
libala
Archibald'^umbull, Esq. | John Flockhart, Esq.
J. Pullar, Esq. Lord Provost. | James D. Miller.
Directors — Messrs John W. Jameson, H. C. R. Macduff,
Peter Palmer, Jalnes Peffers, Kirkwood Hewat, W. M. Famey,
David Mackenzie, W. Greig, William Milne, John M. Miller,
David Hepburn, John Jamieson.
Joint Secretaries — Dr Stirling and Mr Alex. Greig. Trea-
surer— Mr David Morton. Missionaries — ^James Small and
Robert Paterson.
2 2 ECCLESIASTICAL LISTS.
THE CLERGY AND THEIR PLACES OF WORSHIP.
Baptist Chapel, ...193 South Street, ...J. C. Brown.
Congregational, Canal Crescent, John Wallace.
Do. Mill Street, W. D. Knowles, B.A.
Episcopalians—
St. John's, Princes Street, William Blatch.
St. Ninian's Athole Street, E. B. K. Fortescue,
Henry Humble.
Established Churches —
East, St. Jolui's Place, W. G. H. Camiichael
Middle, Do. John Murdoch, and
Lindsay Bell, assist.
St. Leonard's, ......King Street,... James Wilson.
St. Paul's, St. Paul's Square, ...Arch. Fleming, B.A.
St. Stephen's(Gaelic) Canal Street, J. P. St. Clair.
West, S. John's Place, Robert Milne, M.A.
Evangelic. Union, High Street, Robert Finlay.
Free Churches —
Middle, Carpenter Street, T. Dymock, M.A.
St. Leonard's, Victoria Street, R. Cowan.
St.Stephen's(Gaelic)Newrow, John Tulloch.
Territorial, South Street, Walter Davidson.
West, Tay Street, John Laidlaw, M.A.
Glassite, High Street, Various.
Old Scotch Indpt. 71 High Street, Various.
Original Seceders South Street, T. Manson, D.D., &
A. J. Yuill, assist.
Roman Catholic, Melville Street, W. Smith, D.D.
St. Mary's, Kinnoull, Very Rev. E.Vaughan
U. Presbyterians —
East, South Street, Alex. Henderson.
North, High St. & Mill St. , James M 'Owan.
South, High Street, Thomas Miller.
York Place, York Place, Arch. Sutherland. , •
Wesley. Methodist South Street, Joseph Butters.
— /-
PERTH YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Rooms — 3 South St. John's Place.
Instituted 18^8.
Hugh Barclay, Esq., LL.D., Sheriff-Substitute, :. Hon. Presi-
dent; Robert Ewing, Esq., President; William Munro and Jas.
M'Leish, Vice-Presidents; Arch. Menzies and William Salmond,
Secretaries; David C. Smith, Treasurer; with a Committee of
Management.
Reading-Room (in conjunction with People's Club and Institute)
open from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m.
Meetings fortnightly from October to May.
LITERARY AND EDUCATIONAL LISTS.
PERTHSHIRE BIBLE SOCIETY.
John Tait, Esq., Sheriff of the County, President.
VICE-PRESIENTS.
Hugh Barclay, Esq., LL,D.
John Flockhart, Esq., soHcitor.
Thos. Greig, Esq. of Glencarse.
John Pullar, Esq., Lord Pro-
vost.
Rev. Dr Grierson, Errol.
Directors — Kirkwood Hewat, Wm. Greig, David M'Kenzie,
Andrew Coates, Andrew Graham, Laurence Pullar, Peter Palmer,
Dr Bower, Dr Christie, H. C. R. Macduff, John M 'Donald
Robert Ewing, James Ritchie, James Watson, C. G. Sidey,
David Hepburn, John M'Neill.
Secretaries — Rev. W. D, Knowles, B.A. ; Rev. Robert Milne,
M,A. ; and Rev. John Laidlaw, M.A. Treasurer — Mr David
Morton, 23 St John Street. Depositary — Andrew Blair, 46 Mill
Street.
SOCIETY FOR THE LIBERATION OF RELIGION
. FROM STATE PATRONAGE & CONTROL.
A Committee consisting of the Dissenting Ministers of Perth
and fourteen Directors, of whom Robert Pullar and W. B. Deas
are conveners.
SACRAMENTAL FAST-DAYS.
Thursday before second Sunday of April, and fourth Sunday
of October.
VIII.— LITERARY AND EDUCATIONAL
LISTS.
PERTH PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Curators — ^J. M. Miller, James Ritchie, Dr Bower, Major j elf
Sharpe, Major Salmon, William Ross, and William Marshall ;
Roley Redfern, Librarian ; H. H. Norie, Treasurer.
Open daily from 10 to 1 1 a.m., and from I to 4 p.m.
MECHANICS' LIBRARY.
Instituted 24th Ncrvejnber, 182^.
President — ^James Thomson ; Vice-President — ^James Keay ;
Treasurer — ^John M 'Lauchlan ; Secretary and Librarian — David
Dewar; Sub-Librarian — -Thomas Robertson.
Library- Room — South St. John's Place. Open on Monday
and Wednesday from 8 till 9.30 p.m. ; and on Saturday from 7.30
till 9 p.m. Entry money, i/; Subscription, i^d. per week.
2 4 LITERARY AND EDUCATIONAL LISTS,
PEOPLE'S CLUB AND INSTITUTE,
3 South St. John's Place.
Robert Pullai", Esq., Chairman.
John M'Neill, Vice-Chairman.
Mr Thos, Richardson, Treasurer. | Mr Alex. Robertson, Sec.
With a Committee of Management.
The object of the Committee has been to form an Institute
which will combine the advantage of a commercial exchange
with a place for instruction and amusement, open to all classes.
There is also a Reading-Room (in conjunction with the Young
Men's Christian Association).
Open from 9 a.m. till II p.m. Admission— id. per visit.
SEMINARIES AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Seminaries, Rose Terrace —
( Thomas Miller, A.M., LL.D.,
Rector's Department, I F.R.S.E., Rector.
(John M'Millan, M.A., assistant.
Grammar do. William D. Steele, Rector.'
English do. A. B. Smith.
Writing do. James G. Greig.
Modem Languages, Carl Fleckstein.
_ Drawing, Painting, &c., William Brown.
East Church, Stormont Street, Colin M'Nicol.
Middle do. Meal Vennel, ...John Frazer.
West do. So. William St., Andrew Cuthbert.
Free St. Leonard's, Victoria St., Hugh Thomson.
Free West, Mill Street, James Moir.
National, Watergate, Vacant
Do, Newrow, James Keay.
* Stewart's Free, Mill Street, .. R. Shand.
Sharp's Institution, So. Meth- { Robert Peddie, Head-Maste
ven Street, | A. Douglas, Second Master/
Do. Infant Department, Miss Forbes, Training Mistress.
Classical Academy, Athole St., James Davidson.
Drawing do. do. James Cranstoun,
School of Art, Nor. Wm. St., R. I. Stevenson.
Cathedral, Boys, Athole St.,... J. Stott.
Catholic, High Street, The Ladies of St. Joseph's Convt.
* The eight Deacons of the Incorporated Trades Trustees. Number of
boys not to e.Kceed 96 to the Day School, and 24 to the Evening Class, above
the age of 7 and under 9 years ; and they may continue their education 7
years from each distinct period.
LITERARY AND EDUCATIONAL LISTS. 25
SHARP'S EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION,
South Methven Street.
This large and elegant building, erected by the Trustees of the
late Mr John Sharp, baker, Perth, was opened in September,
i860. The Institution contains four departments — the Industrial,
Infant, the Junior, and the Senior. The curriculum includes
English Reading and Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography,
Mathematics, Latin, Music, and Drawing. Special attention is
given to the Industrial training of girls in Sewing, Knitting,
Household Economy, &c. The elder boys are taught Calis-
thenics and Drill. The pupils in the various departments average
350.
Head-Master and Teacher of Senior School — Mr Peddie and
Assistants ; Second Master and Teacher of Junior School — Mr
Douglas and Assistant ; Industrial Mistress and Teacher of Infant
School — Miss Forbes and Assistants; Janitor — J. M'Gregor.
The Trustees are J. W. Jameson, Central Bank ; James D.
Miller, solicitor ; and John M. Miller, solicitor.
THE SEYMOUR MUNRO FREE SCHOOL.
Life Trustees, Managers, and Directors — Hugh Barclay, LL.D.,
William Smythe of Methven, Archibald Turnbull of Bellwood,
William Johnston, banker, Glasgow ; Robert Jamieson, writer,
Glasgow. For the time being — The Sheriff and Sheriff-Substi-
tutes, the Lord Provost, senior Bailie, the Dean of Guild, the
Convener of Trades, the President of the Society of Solicitors,
the Ministers of the East, Middle, West, and St. Paul's Churches
(each for four years in rotation), and the Moderator of the Estab-
lished Presbytery of Perth. Clerk, Wm. MacLeish, solicitor.
SCHOOL OF ART— North William Street.
Chairman, Dr Barclay ; Deputy-Chairman, John Pullar, Lord
Provost; Committee, Robert Pullar, Dr Stirling, Robert Dow,
Dr Miller, George Wylie, Duncan Forbes, James A. M'Glashan,
and H. H. Norie; Treasurer, Thomas Whimster; Secretary,
John M'Neill; Master, R. I. Stevenson,
NEWSPAPERS.
Perthshire Advertiser and Strathmore Journal, published every
Thursday morning. Office, Kirk Close, 80 High Street.
Perthshire Courier, Farmers' Journal, and Central Scottish
Advertiser, published every Tuesday morning. Office, 14 High
Street.
Perthshire Journal and Constitutional, published every Monday
evening and Thursday morning. Office, South St. John's Place,
2 6 CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT LISTS.
IX.— CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT
LISTS.
COUNTY AND CITY INFIRMARY.
William Smythe, Esq. of Methven, Chairman.
John PuUar, Esq., Lord Provost, Deputy- Chairman.
DIRECTORS EX-OFFICIIS.
For the County — The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird ; Charles S.
Parker, Esq., M.P. ; William Smythe, Esq. ; John Tait, Esq. ;
Hugh Barclay, Esq. For the City — The Hon. A. F. Kinnaird,
M.P. ; John Pullar, Esq., Lord Provost; Kirkwood Hevi^at,
First Bailie ; Andrew Graham, Dean of Guild ; John Murdoch,
Convener of Trades ; Melville Jameson, President of the Society
of Solicitors.
John Flockhart, Trustee of Dr Patrick Brown, Life Director.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
For the County — Wm. Marshall of Luncarty; J. M. Graham
of Cultoquhey ; Col. W. M. Macdonald of St. Martins ; Hector
Macduff; J. M. Graham of Murrayshall; Major W. D. Mercer
of Huntingtower. For the City — Henry H. Norie, Wm. M.
Farney, Colonel J. Waddell Boyd, C. G. Sidey, John Chisholm,
Dr Bower, Robert Pullar.
The Directors meet on the second Wednesday of every month,
at one o'clock.
Arch. Reid and Robert Martin, Secretaries; W. & J. Ross,
Treasurers, 37 George Street; J. & R. Morison, Hon. Auditors;
Eraser Thomson, M.D., Hon. Consulting Physician; Robert
Christie, Hon. Consulting Surgeon; G. W. Absolon, M.D., D.
Frew, D. H. Stirling, M.D., and J. P. Bramwell, M.D., Visit-
ing Medical Officers; Andrew Buist, M.D., and William Roy,
M.D., District Surgeons; Dr John Drysdale, House Surgeon;
T. M. Bramwell, Assistant Surgeon and Apothecary; Miss
Dinning, Matron; John Guthrie, Janitor.
The total number of patients treated in 1870 was 1547. These
were distributed as follows, viz. : —
In the House, 542
,, Dispensary Department, 668
,, District Department, 337
Total, 1547
During the preceding year (1869) the total number
treated was 17^9
Decrease in the past year, 172
CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT LISTS. 27
MURRAY'S ROYAL INSTITUTION FOR THE
INSANE.
Eraser Thomson, M.D., Perth, Chairman.
DIRECTORS EX-OFFICIO.
The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, Sheriff Tait, Hugh Barclay,
LL.D., Lord Provost Pullar, Andrew Graham, Kirkwood
Hewat, John Murdoch, Melville Jameson, Rev. W. G. H.
Jarmichael.
LIFE DIRECTORS.
Archibald TurnbuU, of Bellwood ; William Smythe of Meth-
/en; Eraser Thomson, M.D., Perth; Hector C. R. Macduff,
Hillside, Perth.
ANNUAL DIRECTORS.
Thomas Greig of Glencarse, Col. W. M. Macdonald of St.
Martins, John B. Morison of Finderlie, Henry Hay Norie,
Andrew Coates, D. L. Jolly, William Blair, Alex. Moncrieff
of Pitcastle, Dr John Bower, R.N., John Steele of Blackpark,
William Ross, and John Thomas.
W. L. Lindsay, M.D., F.R.S. Edinburgh, Physician ; Mac-
kenzie & Dickson, Joint-Secretaries and Treasurers ; Rev. W.
D. Knowles, B.A., Chaplain ; J. & R. Morison, Auditors; Miss
Matilda Giddings, Matron; Miss M. Crichton, Assist. -Matron.
DESTITUTE SICK SOCIETY FOR PERTH AND
BRIDGEND.
Mr David Hepburn, treasurer and secretary.
Visitors — 1st District, James Ayson ; 2d, Thomas Patton ; 3d,
John Grant; 4th, James King; 5th, Wm. Fisher; 6th, Gregory
Lennie; 7th, James Bayne; 8th, John Mackay; 9th, David
Miller; loth, Peter Eenwick; nth, Jonathan Leslie.
INDIGENT OLD MEN'S SOCIETY.
Hon. Arthur Kinnaird, M.P., Patron; Hugh Barclay, LL.D.,
President; Lord Provost Pullar, John Flockhart, and Laurence
Pullar, Vice-Presidents; David Young, Secretary; P. Palmer,
Treasurer; Duncan M'Gregor, Storekeeper and Officer, 156
South Street.
SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF INDIGENT
OLD WOMEN.
Patroness, The Right Honourable the Countess of Kinnoull ;
Secretary and Treasui'er, Mrs Craigie.
CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT LISTS.
THE FECHNEY INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
Certified under Industrial Act 24. &= 2^ Vict. cap. J42.
Instituted 1864.
William Smythe of Methven, President ; Lord Provost Pullar,
Vice-President.
Directors — Rev. J. R. Macduff, D.D., Glasgow, Trustee of
Mrs Fechney ; W. Smythe of Methven, Lord Provost Pullar,
Hewat, Sheriff Tait, Hugh Barclay, LL.D., Rev. W. G. H.
Carmichael, Trustees Ex-Officiis.
Ordinaiy Directors — VV. M. Farney, J. Murray Graham, David
Hepburn, Laur. Pullar, C. G. Sidey, W. M. Macdonald, Thos.
Greig, Peter Campbell, jun., Major W. D. Mercer, David Murie,
John M'Neill, Col. Campbell, Robert Ewing, Andrew Coates.
Melville Jameson, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer ; H. C. R.
Macduff", Sec. and Treasurer ; Dr Christie, Medical Officer ;
James Hutchison, Superintendent ; Mrs Gellatly, Matron.
LADIES' HOUSE OF REFUGE FOR DESTITUTE
GIRLS— Craigie.
Instituted Decop.ber, 184J.
Patroness, The Hon. Mrs Arthur Kinnaird ; President, Mrs
Stewart Sandeman of Springland; Vice-Presidents, Mrs Stuart
of Annat, Mrs Thomson of Balgowan, Mrs Oliphant of Gask,
Miss Ross of Oakbank, and Mrs Turnbull of Huntingtower ;
Treasurer, R. C. L. Blair ; Auditors, General Sir Alex. Lindsay,
General W. G. Lennox, and David M 'Kenzie ; Physician, Dr
Frew; Secretaries, Mrs Adams and J. W.Jameson; Matron,
Miss Low ; Teacher, Miss Whitelaw ; Housekeeper, Miss
Isabella Low.
PERTH GIRLS' SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY.
The Duchess Dowager of Athole, Duchess of Athole, Lady
Kinnaird, Lady Harriet Forbes, and the Countess of Dudley,
Patronesses ; Lady Louisa Moncrieffe, President ; Miss Muir
M 'Kenzie, Vice-President ; H. C R. Macduff, Hon. Sec-
retary ; Miss M'Lean, Secretary ; Mrs Anderson, KinnouU,
Treasurer ; Dr Christie, Physician ; Miss Campbell, Teacher ;
Miss Welsh, Matron.
INFANT SCHOOL— 6 King Street.
Instittited 1827.
The Right Honourable Lady Ruthven, Patroness.
Miss Isabella I. Macpherson, Mistress of the Girls' School.
Miss Hopkirk, Do. Boys' School.
CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT LISTS. 29
FEMALE SCHOOL— Hospital.
The Ladies of the City, Patronesses ; Mrs Harris, Teacher.
The Fees are one penny per week for each pupil.
DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION.
Committee — Charles G. Sidey, Sheriff Barclay, Lord Provost
Pullar, and Bailie Hewat ; David Peat, Secretary and Treasurer.
This Society was formed in Perth in 181 7 as an Auxilliary
Society to the Edinburgh Deaf and Dumb Institution. %
KING JAMES THE SIXTH'S HOSPITAL,
The Ministers and Elders, Trustees ; Thomas Thomson, Hos-
pital-Master; A. H. Ballingal, W.S., Law Agent and Clerk ;
Robert Reid, Officer.
LETHENDY MORTIFICATIONS.
The Lord Provost, Bailies, and Ministers, Patrons ; The
Ministers and Elders, Trustees; A. PI. Ballingal, W.S., Law
Agent and Clerk ; Thomas Thomson, Hospital Factor.
PUBLIC BATHS AND WASH-HOUSE,
Mill Street.
Lord Provost Pullar, President ; Andrew Graham, Dean of
Guild, and John Mackay, Vice-Presidents ; Robt. Martin, Sec-
retary; George Farquhar, Treasurer; Thomas Morrison, Super-
intendent ; Mrs Morrison, Female Department.
MODEL LODGING-HOUSE— Skinnergate.
Lord Provost Pullar, Chairman of Committee; Committee —
The Lord Provost, C. C. Stuart, Dr Stirling, L. Pullar, D.
Morton, Bailie Hewat, T. Richardson, Dr Bower, R.N. ; Peter
Robertson, Superintendent.
SOUP KITCHEN AND COOKING DEPOT,
188 South Street.
Managing Committee— Sheriff Barclay, Provost Pullar, Bailie
Farney, Robert Dandie, druggist, James Gardner, Barnhill, H.
C. R. Macduff, Hillside, Major Mercer, and L. Pullar; David
Morton, 23 St. John Street, Secretary and Treasurer ; Andrew
Buist, Superintendent.
30 SPORTING LISTS.
PERTHSHIRE SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION
OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
' PATRONS.
The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, Lord-Lieutenant.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Kinnoull, vice do.
Sir Wm. Stirhng-Maxwell, Bart, of Keir and Pollok.
Charles S. Parker, Esq., M.P. for the County.
The Hon. Arthur Kinnaird, M.P. for the City.
William Smythe, Esq. of Methven, Convener of County.
Lieut. -Col. William M. Macdonald of St. Martins.
President — ^John Pullar, Esq., Lord Provost.
Directors — Sir David Ross, Archibald Turnbull of Bellwood,
Laurence Pullar, Dr Bramwell, Dr Bower, Thomas Richardson,
Kirkwood Hewat, David Murie, Archibald Reid, Wm. Marshall,
John M'Neill, H. C. R. Macduff.
Secretary & Treasurer — David Keay, solicitor, 37 George Street.
X.— SPORTING LISTS.
RACES AND HUNT.
Colonel Drummond Hay, Treses; Sir Alex. M. M'Kenzie,
Bart., and Major Butter, Stewards; Alexander Moncrieff, Sec.
and Treasurer.
PERTH CURLING CLUB.
■ Instittited Feb. 6, 1841 — Admitted into Royal Club, "Jtdy, 1841.
Hon. Arthur Kinnaird, Patron ; Melville Jameson, President ;
William M'Leish, Vice-President; Rev. Dr Anderson, Chaplain;
William Reid, Secretaiy; C. C. Stuart, Treasurer; R. M'Gregor,
Representative Member.
ST. JOHN'S CURLING CLUB.
Instituted Feb. 11, i84i—Ad7nitted into Royal Club, Jtily, 1841.
Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, Bart., Patron; Robert Martin, Presi-
dent; P. M'Currach, Vice-President ; Thomas Pullar, Represen-
tative Member; William M. Stein, Treasurer; William Bayne,
Secretary.
PERTHSHIRE CRICKET CLUB.
The Earl of Mansfield, President; John A. Imrie, Gask Hill,
Captain ; W. Wordsworth, The Feu House, Secretary and
Treasurer.
MISCELLANEOUS LISTS. 3 1
ROYAL GOLFING SOCIETY.
The Earl of Kinnoull, Captain; Eraser Thomson, M.D., Lord
Chai-les Kerr, and R. C L. Blair, Councillors ; Rev. J. Ander-
son, Chaplain; A. Burns Macdonald, Secretary and Treasurer.
KING JAMES THE SIXTH'S GOLFING SOCIETY.
John A. Imrie, Captain; George Kyd, James S. Imrie, Wal-
ter Stuart, George Wylie, Robert Keay, and George Cairncross,
Councillors.
BOWLING CLUB.
The Hon. Arthur Kinnaird, M.P., Patron; Andrew Graham,
President; William MacLeish, Vice-President; Robert Robert-
son, Secretary and Treasurer.
PERTH ANGLERS' CLUB.
David Cochrane, President ; William Ewing, Vice-President ;
R. H. Robertson, Secretary; W. B. Thomson, Treasurer.
CITY OF PERTH REGATTA CLUB.
• His Grace the Duke of Athole, the Right Hon. the Earl of
Kinnoull, the Lord Provost and Magistrates, the Right Hon.
Lord Kinnaird, the Hon. A. Kinnaird, M.P., &c. &c.. Patrons.
J. Black, President; James Donaldson, Vice-President; Charles
W. M'Dougall, Secretary; Geo. M 'Donald, Treasurer.
XI.— MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.
GENERAL PRISON FOR SCOTLAND.
Frederick S. Parkyn, Esq., Governor; Rev. A.J. B. Baxter,
M.A., chaplain; Rev. H. Humble, visiting Episcopalian Clergy-
man; W. Smith, D.D., visiting R. C Priest; Professor Christi-
son, M.D., &c., Edinburgh, visiting Physician; J. B. Thomson,
Esq., Resident Surgeon; Henry May, Deputy-Governor and
Stev^ard ; James Moncur, Chief Clerk ; D. Robertson, Assistant
Clerk; S. Brownsmith, E. A. Shedden, and A. J. Menzies,
Clerks in Steward's Department ; James Watson, Clerk of Works ;
Wm. Sievewright, Male Scripture Reader; Miss Janet Beattie,
Matron; Jane Wright, Sub-Matron; Jane M. Gregor and Ann
Hislop, Scripture Readers; five male and six female Teachers.
MrSCELLANEOUS LISTS.
LITERARY AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Mansfield, President; Sir P. M.
Threipland, Bart., Lord Provost Pullar, Sir J. S. Richardson,
Bart., William Smythe of Methven, and J. Murray Graham of
Murrayshall, Vice-Presidents; Thomas Miller, A.M., LL.D.,
F.R.S.E., W. Greig, Hugh Barclay, LL.D., William Blair, A.
Tumbull, Dr Eraser Thomson, Dr C. Macintosh, John Steele,
James Ritchie, C.E., John M'Neill, Robert Pullar, and Thomas
Greig of Glencarse, Council of Management ; Wm. Ross, Hon.
Treasurer; Wm. Brown and Dr Bower, Hon. Secretaries; D.
Hepburn, Hon. Librarian ; T. Sprunt, Curator of Museum.
Museum open from ist October till 1st June on Monday, Wed-
nesday, Friday, and Saturday, and from 1st June till 1st October
every lawful day. Admission (when not accompanied by a
member), 6d; Saturdays and holidays, 3d. The Museum "^is now
re-arranged and comfortably heated.
PERTHSHIRE SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE.
The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, Wm. Smythe of Methven,
Lord Provost Pullar, Hon. Arthur F. Kinnaird, Patrons; ¥.
Buchanan White, M.D., President ; James M'Farlane and James
Lamb, Vice-Presidents; A. T. Scott, Secretary; R. Thomson,
Treasurer ; John M'Millan, Librarian ; Alex. Simpson, Curator;
John Winter, James Henderson, and Robert Keay, Councillors.
This Society meets in the Rooms, St. Ann's Lane, on the first
Thursday of every month.
HIGH CONSTABLES.
John M'Neill, Moderator; John Young, ex-Moderator; Rev.
Robert Milne, Chaplain; Andrew Buist, M.D., Physician; A.
Reid, Solicitor; William Logie, Robert Carr, J. Jack, and J. B.
Robertson, Captains; W. A. Barclay, Treasurer; George Kyd,
Secretary.
PERTH TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.
David Morton, Hon. President; J. B. Sime, President; R."
Paterson and Peter Campbell, jun., Vice-Presidents; Martiall
Gow, Treasurer; T. K. Robertson, Corresponding Secretary;
J. Robertson, Secretary ; J. B. Sime, 225 High Street, Registrar ;
David Beatson, Officer.
PERTH PATRIOTIC SOCIETY.
The ground occupied by the Society contains 169 garden plots,
let at 1/6 per fall. Number of tenants about 120.
William Ross, solicitor, 27 George Street, Hon. Secretary.
MISCELLANEOUS LISTS. 33
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF
PERTHSHIRE.
The Queen, Patroness; The Right Hon. Lord Rollo and
Dunnhig, President; Lord Provost Pullar, Vice-President; Mr
Whitton, Methven Castle, Practical Vice-President ; Archibakl
Turnbull of Bellwood, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.
Has meetings annually for competition in fruits, flowers, &c.
PERTH AND KINNOULL HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
Instituted 1844.
James Dewar, Bridgend, President; Robert M'Gregor, Kin-
noull, Vice-President; P. M'Tavish, Balhousie, Deputy Vice-
President ; James Moncur, General Prison, Secretary.
The office-bearers are assisted by a committee of six members.
The Society's Exhibition is generally held in August, at which
prizes are a\vaz"ded amongst three classes of competitors, viz.,
gardeners, amateurs, and cottagers.
PERTH MASONIC LODGES.
Scone and Perth — No. 3.
Brothers John Shields, R.W.M. ; James Wallace, P.M.; P.
Reid, D.M. ; James Hay, S.M. ; John Shields, Proxy Master;
Thomas Gorrie, S.W. ; James M'Gill, J.W. ; John Henderson,
Treasurer; Peter Reid, Secretary; David Young, S.D. ; John
Young, J.D. ; David Clark, Chaplain; George Nicholson, G.S. ;
Robert Reid, Tyler.
' Royal Arch— No. 122.
Brothers George Hutton, R.W.M. ; Hugh Thomson, P.M.;
John Stewart, D.M. ; James Porter, S.M. ; James Macduff,
Proxy Master; James Rollo, S.W. ; A. J. Menzies, J.W. ; F. P.
Carnegie, Treasurer; John Robertson, Secretary; J. M'Crae,
S.D. ; J. Paton, J.D. ; D. M'Gilvray, chaplain; James Smith,
G.S. ; Peter Robertson, Tyler.
St. Andrew.
Brother Melville Jameson, R.W.M.; C. C. Stviart, P.M.; R.
Martin, D.M. ; D. Smart, S.M. ; J. M. Barclay, Proxy Master;
R. Butter Malcolm, S.W.; Wm. Cameron, jun., J.W. ; William
Reid, Secretary; C. Fleckstein, Treasurer; John Kennedy, G.S. ;
David Cochrane, Tyler.
C
34 MrSCELLANEOUS LISTS.
PERTH HIGHLAND FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
Instituted 1844.
Hon. A. Kinnaii-d, M.P., Patron; Lieut. -Col. W. Macdonald
Macdonald, St. Martins, Chief; John Farquharson, Vice-Chief;
G. K. H. Paterson, Physician ; Rev. J. P. St. Clair, Chaplain ;
Alex. Smith, 8 Watergate, Secretary; J. Robertson, Treasurer.
Holds an annual competition of Highland Games.
GREYFRIARS' AND WELLSHILL CEMETERIES.
The undertaker, or person ordering a grave, shall, as soon as
possible after the death of the person to be interred, give notice
thereof at the Superintendent's Office at either Burying- Ground,
vt^here the necessary information for further procedure may be
obtained. Such notice must be given, at latest, by 12 o'clock
noon of the lawful day preceding the funeral.
In Greyfriars ground no burial is permitted of the body of a
person who, at the time of death, resided out of the old Parish,
excepting that of a widow, or son or daughter who has never
been married,
TABLE OF DUES FOR INTERMENT, ET CETERA.
Wellshill. Greyfriars.
Coffins covered with cloth, for under 14, ;^o 13 o ^o 15 6
For 14 years of age and upwards, I 6 o i il o
Coffins covered with Flannel, for under 14, o 9 o on 6
For 14 years and upwards, 016 o i o o
Plain Coffins, for under 14 years of age, ...040 066
For 14 year of age and upwards, o 7 o o 9 6
For 3 years of age and under, o 4 o
Railing around ground, 2 20 220
Head Stone, o 10 6 o 10 6
Block not exceeding two feet, o 26 026
Erecting Stone already in ground, o 8 o o 8 o
Repairing and new lettering do., o I o o I o
The Superintendent will be in attendance at Greyfriars every
morning at 10, and at Wellshill at 1 1 o'clock.
James Oswald, Superintendent, Alexandra Street.
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.
35
XII.— LIST of NOBLEMEN & GENTLE-
MEN'S SEATS, &e., in the COUNTY
of PERTH,
WITH THE occupants' NAMES AND POST TOWNS.
SEATS.
NAMES.
POST TOWNS.
Abbey Hill,
Mrs Goodlett,
Coupar-Angus.
Abercairney,
C. H. D. Moray,
Crieff.
Aberdalgie House,
Henley Eden,
Perth.
Abernyte House,
Rev. D. D. Bannermai:
1, Inchture.
Aberucliill Castle,
George C. Dewhurst,
Comrie.
Abemthven Cottage,
Hon. Mrs Graeme,
Auchterarder.
Acliarn House,
C. A. M'Diarmid,
Killin.
Achloy,
D. Cochrane,
Crieff.
Achomer,
John M'Laren,
Aberfeldy.
Airds,
J. M'Naughton,
do.
Airleywight,
Thomas Wyiie,
Bankfoot.
Airntully, Bank of,
George Harris,
Stanley.
Airntully, Garth of.
John Waterson,
do.
Airntully, West,
John Cree,
do.
Airntully, North,
James Waterson,
do.
Airthrie Castle,
Lord Abercromby,
Stirling
Aithmuir,
Robert Just,
Errol.
Aitkenhead,
J. Graham,
Blairgowrie,
Alexandria,
Robert Stirling,
Perth.
AUean House,
Benzon,
Pitlochry.
Allean,
Peter Robertson,
do.
Almondbank Med.
Practitioner,
G. Butchart, M.D.,
Almondbank.
Altamount,
Mrs Dr Ballingall,
Blairgowrie.
Altena,
Crieff.
Annat Cottage,
Rev. A. Moody Stuart
, Errol,
Annat Lodge,
Mrs Stuart,
Perth.
Ardargie,
D. Lindsay, C.A.,
Bridge of Earn.
Arbenny House,
A. Goodwin,
Crieff.
Ardblair, Mains of.
James Moncur,
Blairgowrie.
Ardlebank,
John Shaw,
do.
Ardoch,
Peter Comrie,
The Cairnies.
Ardoch House,
G. H. Drummond,
Braco.
Ardoch Lodge,
J. Baillie Hamilton,
Lochearnhead.
Ardoch, Over,
John Miller,
Braco.
Ardunie,
John Gow,
Crieff,
Ardvorlich Cottage,
Miss Marjory Stewart,
Lochearnhead.
Ardvorlich House,
E. C. Potter,
do.
Argaith,
Patrick Hunter,
Perth.
Argaith,
James Cameron,
Stanley.
36
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN'S SEATS.
SEATS.
Argaty House^
Arndean House,
Arnieve,
Arngask,
Arngomerie,
Ash Bank,
Ashentree,
Ashintully Castle,
Ashley Cottage,
Ashmore House,
Athole Bank,
Audi House,
Auchleeks,
Auchline House,
Auchmague,
Auchmore,
Auchnahyle,
Auchterarder Castle,
Auchterarder House,
Auchtenny,
Auchtoo Farm,
Ayton,
Bachilton,
Backfield,
Badenheath,
Bailieland,
Balbeggie Medical
Practitioner,
Balboughty,
Balbrogie House,
Balcaim,
Baldinnies,
Baldowrie,
Baledgarno,
Baledmund,
Balendoch,
Balendrick House,
Balendrick Cottage,
Balgarvie,
Balgersho,
Balgonie,
Balgove,
BalhaiTy House,
Balgowan House,
Balhaldie,
Balhepbum,
Balhill,
NAMES.
George H. B. Home,
George Wyllie,
Thomas Leishman,
David Burt,
M. J. Jamieson,
John Baxter,
P. M'Owan,
Sir William Clay,
Charles Spalding,
James Pattullo,
Dr StCAvart,
James Menzies,
J. Orr Ewing,
James C. Brown,
Miss Coupar,
Earl of Breadalbane,
John Robertson,
Misses Malcolm,
Colonel Hunter,
David Scott,
John Stewart,
Wm. Tod's Heirs,
Thomas Ross,
Laurence Bennet,
Peter Sharp,
John Shai-p,
G. H. K. Patterson,
Peter Geekie,
William Geekie,
A. Stirton,
David Dunn,
Alexander Geekie,
P. Constable,
Colonel Dewar,
Miss Catherine Hay,
John Cuthbert,
James C. Mack,
William Crawford,
Col. James Dalgairns,
George Dunn, jun.,
James Clark,
General Vassal,
William Thomson,
George Richmond,
Thomas Robb,
A. Reid,
POST TOWNS.
Doune.
Dollar.
Stirling.
Damhead.
Stirling.
Blairgowrie.
Stirling.
Blairgowrie.
Coupar-Angus.
Blairgowrie.
Perth.
Killin.
Blair-Athole.
Killin.
Perth.
Killin.
Pitlochry.
Auchterarder.
do.
Bridge of Earn.
Balquhidder.
Bridge of Earn.
Methven.
Bridge of Earn.
Blackford.
Aberuthven.
Balbeggie.
Perth.
Coupar-Angus.
Blairgowrie.
Dunning.
Coupar-Angus.
Inchture.
Pitlochry,
Meigle.
Bridge of Earn.
do.
Scone.
Coupar-Angus.
Newburgh.
Coupar-Angus.
Alyth.
Methven.
Braco.
Rhynd.
Balbeggie,
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.
37
SEATS,
Balhousie Castle,
Ballathie,
Balechin,
Baled mund,
^ Ballied,
Ballied Lodge,
Ballindean, Easter,
Ballinloan,
Ballintuim, Mid,
Ballintuim House,
Ballo,
Ballo Mill,
Ballo, Nether,
Balloleys,
Ballyoukan,
Balmanno,
Balmblair,
Balmore,
Balmyle,
Balmyre,
Balnabeggan,
Balnabroicli,
Balnacree,
Balnacraig,
Bahiacraig Distillery,
Balnakeilly,
Balnakilly,
Balnamuir,
Balnearn,
Balrobie,
Balruddery,
Balthayock House,
Balthayock Farm,
Balvarran,
Balwhorrie,
Bamff House,
Banchory,
Bandirran,
Bankliead,
Bankhead,
Bannatyne House,
Barclay Hills,
Bardmony Bank,
Bardrill,
Battleby,
Beagley,
Beagley Inn,
NAMES.
Mrs Dundas,
Gen. R. R. Robertson,
Major R. Stewart,
James Ferguson,
J. L. Campbell,
Alexander Comrie,
John M 'Donald,
W. Butter,
Misses M 'Donald,
Robert Barclay,
William Chapman,
D. Thomson,
Thomas Nicol,
Colonel Carr Lloyd,
D. Dow,
P. R. Drummond,
Arch. Cameron,
George Constable,
John Brydon,
James Wallace,
J. & C. Robertson.
R. & C. Stewart,
Arch. Stewart,
1*. M'Dougall & Co.,
H. B. Stewart,
W. M 'Donald,
Duncan Campbell,
Neil Forbes,
Donald M'Glashan,
James Edwards,
William Lowson,
John Robertson,
Edward Darell,
Rev. Mr Cunningham,
Sir James Ramsay,
Charles Playfair,
Mrs Drummond,
Robert Wright,
Andrew Marshall,
R. Thomas,
Adjutant Hook,
James Whitson,
Peter Sharp,
J, Maxtone Graham,
David Dow,
A. Horn,
POST TOWNS.
Perth.
Stanley.
Dimkeld.
do.
Blairgowrie.
do.
Inchture.
Aberfeldy.
Blairgowrie.
do.
Coupar-Angus.
Abernethy.
Inchture.
do.
Pitlochry.
Bridge of Earn.
Perth.
Aberfeldy.
Blairgowrie.
Errol.
Blairgowrie.
do.
Pitlochry.
Aberfeldy.
Pitlochry.
do.
KirkmichaeL
Dunkeld.
Pitlochry,
Blair-Athole.
Inchture.
Perth,
do.
Pitlochry.
Muthill,
Alyth,
Coupar-Angus.
Perth.
Bridge of Earn.
Forteviot.
Coupar-Angus.
Perth.
Alyth.
Blackford,
Redgorton.
Bridge of Earn,
Aberarofie,
38
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.
SEATS.
Beautyfield,
Beech-hill House,
Beechwood Villa,
Belhie,
Bellevue,
Bellevue Meadows,
Bellwood,
Bellycloan,
Belmont Castle,
Belstou Farm,
Belvidere House,
Bendochy Farm,
Benchill Farm,
Bemnore Farm,
Bentick Farm,
Berrybrae,
Berrydyke,
Berryhill,
Berryhillock,
Bertha Park,
Birchwood House,
Binn Farm,
Birnam Cottage,
Blackcraig Castle,
Blackhill,
Blackpark,
Blackruthven,
Blair Castle,
Blair Castle,
Blairdam,
Blairdrummond,
Blairgowrie House,
Blairhoyle,
Blairmore.
Blairstruie,
Blarhulachan House,
Bleaton House,
Bleloch,
Boatland House,
Bolfracks,
Bonhard House,
Bonhard,
Bonhard, Mill of,
Bonskeid,
Boreland,
Borelands,
Borland,
NAMES.
William Geekie,
Mrs Lockhart Gordon,
William Cairns,
Alexander Morison,
John Douglas,
Archibald Turnbull,
James Oswald,
Sir Wm Parker,
R. Duff,
Mrs Young,
David Bums,
D. M'Kerchar,
W. Brydie,
D & G. Forbes,
Alexander Brydie,
Charles Duff,
J. Anderson's Heii"s,
Robert Cairns,
Sir J. Garden, Bart.,
Hugh Thomson,
Mrs Alston Stewart,
P. Allan Fraser,
Alex. Robertson,
John Steele,
John Drummond,
The Duke of Athole,
R. Mackay, W.S.,
Alexander Duff,
G. S. H. Drummond,
Allan Macpherson,
James Moffat,
John Campbell,
Wm. Henderson,
Hutchison & Taylor,
Mrs James Anderson,
James Chalmers,
L. Pullar,
James F. Wylie,
David Simson,
P. M'Ewan,
J. & J. Stewart,
George F. Barbour,
Charles M'Kenzie,
A. Anderson,
John Stirling,
POST TOWNS.
Bridge of Earn.
Coupar- Angus.
do.
Aberuthven.
Coupar-Angus.
do.
Perth.
Crieff.
Meigle.
Bankfoot.
Auchterarder.
Coupar-Angus.
Stanley.
Killin.
Braco.
Meikleour.
Braco.
Bankfoot.
Coupar-Angus.
Perth.
Dunkeld.
Glencarse.
Dunkeld.
Blairgowrie.
Dunkeld.
Perth.
do.
Blair-Athole.
Culross.
Trinity-Gask.
Blairdrummond.
Blairgowrie.
Stirling.
Comrie.
Damhead.
Aberfoyle.
Blairgowrie.
Bankfoot.
Perth.
Aberfeldy.
Perth.
Scone,
do.
Pitlochry.
Blairgowrie.
Coupar-Angus.
Auchterarder.
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.
39
SEATS.
Braco Castle,
Bramblebank,
Brewlands House,
Bridge of Earn House,
Do. Medical Prac.
Broadheadfold,
Broich,
Broom,
Burnbrae,
Burnfoot,
Burnmouth,
Burnside,
Busby,
Busby, Wester,
Buttergask,
Butterstone House,
Butterglen House,
Byres,
Cairnbeddie,
Cairnie, Upper,
Cairnie, Wester,
Callander Cottage,
Callander Lodge,
Calley, Wester,
Campsie,
Camsarney,
Camsernie,
Camsernie Cottage,
Cardney,
Cardross House,
Carey,
Cargill Mains,
Carim Lodge,
Carpow,
Carse Grange,
Carsehead,
Carsie,
Castle Huntly,
Castle Menzies,
Chapelbank,
Charleston,
Chesthill,
Clashbenny,
Clathick,
Claywliat,
Cloanden House,
Clochfoldich,
NAMES.
George K. M 'Galium,
J. & D. Saunders,
Small,
Donald Ogilvie,
J. Laing, M.D.,
John Cunningham,
Alex. Monteath,
John Cram,
Wm, Menzies,
Wm. M'Ewan,
G. Nicoll,
Henry Anderson,
George Hunter,
David Wylie,
Wm. Chalmers,
Alex. Low,
Robert C. Leslie,
James Bullions,
John Graham,
George Miller,
W. Morison,
Mrs Marshall,
Colonel Robertson,
Thomas Hutchison,
George Ritchie,
A. M'Nab & Co.,
James M'Gregor,
Charles Paterson,
H. D. Erskine,
John Somerville,
John Wanless,
Colonel Henderson,
Misses Paterson,
John Gardiner,
William M'Laren,
James M'Liroy,
J. F. White,
E. H. Scott,
Robert Gardiner,
Patrick Constable,
Lady Menzies,
James Easson,
Captain Colquhoun,
R. M'Intosh,
Robert Haldane,
Mrs Bowie Campbell,
POST TOWNS.
Braco.
Blairgowrie. •
Meigle.
Bridge of Earn.
do.
Dunning.
Crieff.
Blairingone.
Kincardine.
Glencarse.
Coupar-Angus.
Stanley.
Methven.
do.
Coupar-Angus.
Dunkeld.
do.
Guildtown.
do.
Forteviot.
do.
Callander.
do.
Blairgowrie.
Methven.
Aberfeldy.
do.
do.
Dunkeld.
Port Monteath.
Abernethy.
Perth.
Blackford.
Newburgh.
Errol.
Crieff.
Blairgowrie.
Longforgan.
Aberfeldy.
Auchterarder.
Errol.
Aberfeldy.
Errol.
Crieff.
Blairgowrie.
Auchterarder.
Dunkeld.
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NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.
SEATS.
Clunie Bleachfield,
Clunie Castle,
Clunie Cottage,
Clunie, Easter,
Clunie, Wester,
Cluny House,
Coldoch House,
Coldrochie,
Ooldwells,.
Colen,
Colquhalzie House,
Comrie Castle,
'Comrie House,
Condie,
Coral Bank,
Corb,
Cornhill House,
Comemuckloch,
Corsiehill House,
Coshieville,
Cottartown,
Coul, Easter,
Coul House,
Cowden,
Cowden House,
Craganour Lodge,
Cragantoll,
Craig,
Craignerran Villa,
Craigatin,
Craighall,
Craighead House,
Craig House,
Craigie Park House,
Craigie Park,
Craigintaggart,
Craiglockie,
Craigmakerran Cot.
Craigmill,
Craigruie,
Cray,
Croftinloan House,
Croftness Cottage,
Cromlix Lodge,
Cromwell Park,
Cromwell Park
Bleachfield,
NAMES.
John Hendry.
Lord Airlie,
W. Roper Craigie,
John "Williamson,
Thomas Guthrie,
Donald Currie,
Robert Graliam,
Alex. Thomson,
George M'Culloch,
Williana Cadzow,
John S. Hepburn,
D. Beveridge,
Alexander Laing,
L. Oliphant,
Dr Rattray,
Harry Dalgety,
Miss Donaldson,
Miss Ann Murray,
Andrew Smith,
Colin Menzies,
Mrs James Sidey,
James Smeaton,
P. B. Smeaton,
Duncan MTnnes,
John Christie,
Earl of Sefton,
J. M'Pherson,
J. Robertson,
Alexander Low,
W. S. Ir^dne, M.D.,
Mrs Clerk Rattray,
Mr Bird,
Mrs David Craigie,
General Lennox,
Rev. W. Brown, A.M.
Thomas Stewart,
Peter Brown,
George Saundere,
John M 'Donald,
Miss Robertson,
F. Bacon Frank,
Captain Campbell,
Hon. A. Drummond,
D. L. Jolly,
POST TOWNS.
Newburgh.
Dunkeld.
Aberfeldy.
Newburgh.
do.
Logierait.
Blairdrummond.
Redgorton.
CriefF.
Perth.
Auchterarder.
Culross.
Comrie.
Bridge of Earn.
Blairgowrie.
Dunning.
Perth,
Amulree.
Perth.
Aberfeldy.
Almondbank.
Auchterarder.
do.
Comrie.
Dollar.
Rannoch,
Aberfeldy.
Alyth.
Dunkeld.
Pitlochry.
Blairgowrie.
Blairdrummond.
Almondbank.
Perth.
Perth.
Dunkeld.
Errol.
Perth.
BlairgoM'rie.
Lochearnhead.
Blairgowrie.
Pitlochry.
Aberfeldy.
Dunblane.
Perth.
Messrs Caird & Co., Almondbank.
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.
41
SEATS.
Crossmouiit Cottage,
Culdees,
Culdees Castle,
Cultmalundie, East,
Cultmalundie, West,
Cultoquhey,
Dalchosnie House,
Dalguise House,
Dalhonzie,
Dall, •
Dalnabreck,
Dalnaglar Cottage,
Dalnamein Lodge,
Dalmarnock,
Dalnaspiddal Lodge,
Dalrulzean,
Dalshian,
Damside House,
Deanston,
Delvine,
Denhead House,
Derculich,
Deuglie, Wester,
Dirnanean,
Dollerie,
L)onavourd,
Doune Lodge,
Dron, East,
Dron, West,
Drumearn,
Drumfork,
Drumlean,
Drummond Castle,
Drumtogle Farm,
Drumtogle Mill,
Duchally House,
Duchray Castle,
Dumbarney House,
Dunnallister,
Dunan,
Duncrub,
Dundonnachie,
Duneaves House,
Dunfallandy Cottage,
Dunimarle Castle,
Dunira,
Dunkirk House,
NAMES.
Captain Levett,
James Murray,
R. T. Speir,
Alex. Hay,
William Dow,
Sir J. Moncreifif, M.P.
H. Cotton,
Mr Hopegood,
John Campbell,
T. V. Wentworth,
Lauchlin Robertson,
Mr Paterson,
Sir C. L. Lampson,
Thos. Harris's Heirs,
W. Stirling Crawford,
J. Mansfield,
Captain J. H. Murray,
James B. Duncan,
John Finlay,
Hon. E. S. Russell,
Mrs Duncan,
John Buchanan,
Andrew Cunningham,
Capt. James Small,
Anthony Murray,
George Gordon,
Earl of Moray,
John Richmond,
William M'Laren,
Peter Drummond,
Alex. Robertson,
R. Hampson,
Lord Aveland,
John Thomson,
Robert White,
James Mylne, W.S.,
J. F. Jamieson,
Misses Craigie,
Lady M 'Donald,
F. Davison,
Lord Rollo,
Alex. Robertson,
Miss Fergusson,
Mrs Erskine,
Sir D. Dundas, Bart.,
John Cowan,
POST TOWNS.
Pitlochry.
Muthili.
Auchterarder.
Tibbermuir.
do.
Crieff.
Pitlochry.
Dunkeld.
Crieff.
Rannoch.
Blairgowrie.
do.
Blair-Athole.
Dunkeld.
Blair-Athole.
Blairgowrie.
Pitlochry.
Auchterarder.
Deanston.
Dunkeld.
Coupar-Angus.
Dunkeld.
Damhead.
Pitlochry.
Crieff.
Pitlochry.
Burn of Cambus.
Bridge of Earn.
Bridge of Earn.
Comrie.
Blairgowrie.
Aberfoyle.
Crieff.
Aberuthven.
do.
Auchterarder.
Doune.
Bridge of Earn.
Pitlochry.
Rannoch.
Dunning.
Dunkeld.
Aberfeldy.
Pitlochry.
Culross.
Comrie.
Bridge of Earn.
42
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.
SEATS,
Dunkeld House,
Dunsinane,
Duntaggart,
Dupplin Castle,
Durdie,
Durdie, Nether,
Dysart Cottage,
Early Bank,
Earn Bank,
Easter Greenside,
Eastertyre,
East Grange,
Eastwood,
Edincliip,
Edington Lodge,
Edradour,
Edradynate,
Eind,
Elm Bank,
Ericht Lodge,
Erichtside,
Errol Park,
Evelick,
Fairmoimt,
Falkland House,
Farleyer House,
Faskally,
Faskally, Old,
Feddal House,
Ferntower,
Ferryfield,
Feu House,
Fincastle, Mains of,
Findynate,
Fingask Castle,
Finlarig Castle,
Finnegand,
Flatfield,
Flatfield,
Flawcraig,
Flowerdale,
Fonab,
Forneth Flouse,
Foss,
Freeland Flouse,
Friarton,
NAMES.
Duchess Dowager of
Athole,
IMisses Mercer,
R. M 'Donald,
Earl of Kinnoull,
John Reid,
George Muirhead,
Prof. J. Forbes' Heirs,
Lieut. -Gen. Lindsay,
Miss Paterson,
Matthew vSpeedie,
Miss M'Glashan,
James Blair,
Capt. Wm. Baring,
Earl of Selkirk,
John Miln,
Sir Chas. Ross,
J. S.Robertson, W.S.
John Mailler,
Alexander Wilson,
Robert Chapman,
A. M'Intyre,
George Armitstead,
Thomas Ritchie,
John Steele,
Mrs Tyndall Bruce,
Sir Robert Menzies,
Archibald Butter,
Jas. Lines Ralston,
Ewing & Whitehead,
James Wright,
Robert Powrie,
Bishop Wordsworth,
J. Scrimgeour,
A. Moncrieff, W.S.,
Sir P. M. Threipland,
Earl of Breadalbane,
William Shaw,
A. & W. Bruce,
David Liches Bett,
David Dykes,
R. Miller,
Dr M'Gregor,
James Speid,
Hon. Mark Rolle,
I^ord Ruthven,
A. M 'Donald,
POST TOWNS.
Dunkeld.
Perth.
Aberfeldy.
Perth.
Errol.
do.
Pitlochry.
Perth.
Bridge of Earn.
Newburgh.
Logic rait.
Errol.
Dvmkeld.
Lochearnhead.
Blair-Athole.
Pitlochry.
Dunkeld.
Auchterarder.
Perth.
New Rattray.
Blairgowrie.
Errol.
do.
Perth.
Falkland.
Aberfeldy..
Pitlochry.
do.
Braco.
Crieff.
Newburgh.
Perth.
Pitlochry.
Logierait.
Errol.
Killin.
Glenshee.
Errol.
Coupar-Angus.
Errol.
Balbeggie.
Pitlochry.
Forneth.
Pitlochiy.
Bridge of Earn.
Perth.
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.
43
SEATS.
NAMES.
POST TOWNS. .
Friarton, Nether,
Perth.
Garrows,
John Cameron,
Amulree.
Garry Cottage,
Miss Muir Mackenzie
, Perth.
Garth,
John Waterson,
Stanley.
Garth House,
Rev. H. Blisset,
Aberfeldy.
Gartincaber,
Mrs B. Murdoch,
Blairdrummond.
Gartmore House,
James Lamont,
Stanley.
Garvock House,
A. D. Campbell,
Bridge of Earn.
Gasconhall,
H. Birrel,
Errol.
Gask House,
Mrs Graham Oliphant, Auchterarder.
Gattaway,
David Henderson,
Abernethy.
Gilloch Hall,
Mrs Dingwall,
Bridge of Earn.
Gilgal,
W. L. Lindsay, M.D.
, Perth.
Glaschorrie Lodge,
Richard Hemming,
Blair-Athole.
Glassart House,
Robert Hampson,
Abei-foyle.
Glassingall,
Chas. J. Henderson,
Dunblane.
Glenalbert,
William Campbell,
Dunkeld.
Glenalmond,
James Wiseman,
Perth.
Glencarse,
Thomas Greig,
Glencarse.
Glendelvine,
C. M. Farquharson,
Dunkeld.
Glendoick,
Colonfel Rolland,
Glencarse.
Glendeuglie,
Colonel Bruce,
Damhead.
Gleneagles Castle,
Earl of Camperdown,
Auchterarder.
Glenearn House,
Charles M'Lean,
Bridge of Earn.
Glenericht,
A. D. Grimmond,
Blairgowrie.
Glenfalloch House,
Victor Coates,
Tyndrum.
Glenfarg,
John M. Mathew,
Bridge of Earn.
Glenfernate,
Captain Ashton,
Pitlochry.
Glengyle,
James M'Gregor,
Bridge of Turk.
Glenkilry Lodge,
Blairgowrie.
Glenlochay House,
H. R. Clifton,
Killin.
Glenlyon,
W. C. Cazolet,
Fortingall.
Glenqueich Lodge,
Thomas Knowles,
Dunkeld.
Glentarkie,
William Anderson,-
Strathmiglo.
Glentochie Lodge,
Alexander Duff,
Blairgowrie.
Glentulchan,
Graeme Reid Mercer,
Perth.
Gloagburn, .
J, & J. Donaldson,
Tibbermuir.
Godens,
G. & P. Miller,
Errol.
Gormacks,
Duncan M'Laren,
Blairgowrie.
Goukton,
James Ostler,
Glencarse.
Gourdie,
Major J. B. Speid,
Dunkeld.
Gourdie Hill,
Patrick Matthew,
Errol.
Grandtully Castle,
The Maharajah Dhu
-
leep Singh,
Dunkeld.
Grange of Elcho,
J. W. &J. Drysdale,
Perth.
Grange,
James Blair,
Errol.
Grasswell,
D. Donaldson,
Inchture.
44
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.
SEATS.
NAMES.
POST TOWNS.
Graybank Cottage,
Dawson,
Perth.
Greenbank,
John Dickson, W. S.
, Perth.
Greenhill,
J. B. Finlayson,
Braco.
Hallyburton House,
Lord J. F. Gordon
Hallyburton,
Coupar- Angus.
Hawthorn Cottage,
James Chalmers,
Blairgowrie.
Hayfield,
John Mitchell,
Damhead.
Heath Park,
James Ross,
Dunkeld.
Hillbank,
J. Clark,
Blairgowrie.
Hill Garden,
Miss Kirkwood,
Coupar-Angus.
Hill of Ruthven,
George Ritchie,
Perth.
Hillhead,
Robert Fisher,
Dunkeld.
Hillside,
H. C. R. Macduff,
Perth.
Hillside Cottage,
J. Wilkie, jun.,
Newburgh.
Hillview Cottage,
Miss Miller,
Coupar-Angus.
Hills of Bendochy,
Peter Playfair,
do.
Holme Hill,
Mrs James Stirling,
Dunblane.
Hope Park,
John Moncur,
Blairgowrie.
Huntingtower,
Mrs W. S. Turnbull,
Perth.
Huntingtower Cot.,
J. G. Sandeman,
do.
Inchbrakie,
H. Howard,
Crieff
Inchewan,
John A. Harris,
Dunkeld.
Inchmartine,
H. Howard Allen,
Inchture.
Inchmichael,
George Bell,
Errol.
Inchture Mains,
W. Crichton,
Inchture.
Inchrye Mains,
J. L. Wilson,
Lindores.
Inchyra House,
James Watson,
Perth.
Innerbuist,
Arch. Semple,
do.
Innergeldy,
A. C. Pagan,
Comrie.
Innerhadden House,
Henry Cotton,
Pitlochry.
Inverardoch,
John Campbell,
Doune.
Inverardran,
James Dewar,
Killin.
Invercroskie Lodge,
Chas. Lefevre,
Pitlochry.
Invermay,
Mrs Oliphant,
Bridge of Earn.
Invertrossachs,
Steuart M'Naghten,
Callander.
Isla Cottage,
David Anderson,
Coupar-Angus.
Isla Mount,
John Lowe,
do.
Isla Park,
James Whitson,
do.
Ivybank,
John A. Anderson,
Perth.
Ivybank,
Mrs Donaldson,
do.
Jackstoiae,
Peter Fraser
Bankfoot.
Janefield,
J. Scott,
Bridge of Earn.
Keillor,
George Patullo,
Coupar-Angus.
Keir,
Sir W. S. Maxwell,
Dunblane.
Keithbank,
M. Lowe,
Blairgowrie.
Keithick House,
Marchioness Lans-
downe,
Coupar-Angus.
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.
45
SEATS.
Keithock Mains,
Keithock Mills,
Keith Park,
Kercock, East,
Kercock Haugh,
Kerrumore,
Kilbryde Castle,
Kildinny,
Kilgraston House,
Kilgraston Mains,
Killiecrankie Cottage,
Killiechassie,
Kilnockie Bank,
Kilry,
Kincaimey,
Kincardine Castle,
Kincarrathie,
Kindrochit,
Kindrogan,
Kinfauns Castle,
Kinloch,
Kinloch,
Kinloch,
Kinloch House,
Kinloch Lodge,
Kinmonth,
Kinmonth Mains,
Kinnaird House,
Kinnaird Mains,
Kinnell House,
Kinnoull Cottage,
Kintillo,
Kippen House,
Kippendavie,
Kippenross,
Kirkton,
Knowes,
Laighwood,
Langlay Bank,
Langley Cottage,
Lanrick Castle,
Lassintulloch,
Lathirsk,
Lawers,
Lawgrove House,
Lawhill,
Lawton House,
NAMES.
David Fisher,
George Willis,
Misses Inches,
Alexander Patton,
John Sime,
A. M'Naughton,
J. & R. Crichton,
George Nicol,
John Grant,
J. Stevens,
Misses Stewart,
E. O. Douglas,
A. Henderson,
James Mitchell,
J. Johnston,
Major Jelf Sharpe,
Rev. A. J. Robertson,
Patrick S. Keir,
John Middleton,
George Kinloch,
Charles Kinnear,
James M'Laren,
T. G. Barclay,
Hon. A. Kinnaird, M.P
George Isdale,
J. Todd,
Alex. Duncan,
D. Mitchell,
Lord Charles Kerr,
J. Henderson,
Robert M'Whorrie,
Patrick J. Stirling,
John Stirling,
R. Thomson,
Andrew Honey,
Robert Elliot,
Rev. Gilbert Laing,
James Malcolm,
Andrew Jardine,
David M 'Donald,
George Johnstone,
D. R. Williamson,
C. D. Young.
George Richmond,
MrsM'Culloch,
POST TOWRS.
Coupar-Angus.
do.
Blairgowrie.
Stanley.
do.
Aberfeldy.
Dunblane.
Forteviot.
Bridge of Earn.
do.
Blair-Athole.
Aberfeldy.
Bridge of Cally.
do.
Dunkeld.
Auchterarder.
Perth.
Blair-Athole.
Pitlochry.
Perth.
Meigle.
Lady bank.
Blairgowrie.
Rannoch.
, Dunkeld.
Bridge of Earn.
do.
Dunkeld.
Inchture.
Killin.
Perth.
Bridge of Earn.
Dunning.
Dunblane.
do.
Perth.
Dunning.
Dunkeld.
Perth,
do.
Stirling.
Rannoch.
Falkland.
Crieff.
Perth.
xA-uchterarder.
Coupar-Angus.
46
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN'S SEATS.
SEATS.
Ledai'd House,
Leitch-hill,
Leny,
Letham,
Letham House,
Limepots,
Lindores House,
Linkholm,
Lintrose House,
Lochdochart,
Lochton,
Lochtummel Lodge,
Lochard Lodge,
Lochard Shoot. Lodge,
Loonbrae,
Lynn- Keith,
Lower Lochard Lodge,
Loyal House,
Lude House,
Luncarty,
Machany House,
Madderty House,
Maggotlands,
Mansfield Villa,
Marlee House,
Marlefield,
Marlehall,
Marshall Cottage,
Meggernie Castle,
Megginch Castle,
Meikleour House,
Merklands,
Methven Castle,
Middleton,
Middlehaugh,
Milearn House,
Milnab,
Milton House,
Milton of Collace,
Monachoil,
Moncrieffe, Easter,
Moncrieffe House,
Moness House,
Montague,
Monzie Castle,
Morenich House,
MorninP'ton,
NAMES.
C. E. Hope Vere,
James Powrie,
J. B. Hamilton,
Captain Letham,
George M'Combie,
Mrs D. Simpson,
Lady Maitland,
Mrs Shepherd,
Mungo Murray,
Edward G. Place,
Mrs Brown,
G. L. Galbraith,
William Joynson,
Wm. Glover.
John Chapman,
David Clark,
D. Napier,
Lord Airlie,
J. P. M'Inroy,
Wm. Marshall,
Miss Mercer,
J. A. Henry,
W. Thomson,
Ewan Cameron,
Miss E. Blair,
J. Campbell,
James Beattie,
Hon. J. Rollo,
John M. Drummond,
March, of Lansdowne,
Capt. C. R. Simpson,
Wm. Smythe,
John M'Laren,
S. M. Ferguson,
G. S. H. Urummond,
Peter M'lldowie,
Mrs E. S. Young,
William Henderson,
J. M 'Donald,
John Dow,
Sir Thos. Moncrieffe,
Earl of Breadalbane,
W. Thomson,
George Johnston,
Sir D. Kinloch,
Miss C. Murray,
POST TOWNS.
Aberfoyle.
Perth.
Callander.
Bankfoot.
Perth.
do.
Lindores.
Blairgowrie.
Coupar-Angus.
Crieff.
Inchture.
Pitlochry.
Aberfoyle.
do.
Blairgowrie.
do.
Aberfoyle.
Alyth.
Blair-Athole.
Perth.
Auchterarder.
Crieff.
Inchture.
Callander.
Blairgowrie.
Tibbermuir.
Stanley.
Perth.
Fortingall.
Errol.
Perth.
Blairgowrie.
Methven.
Thornhill.
Pitlochry.
Auchterarder. .
Crieff.
Auchterarder.
Coupar-Angus.
Lochearnhead.
Bridge of Earn.
do.
Aberfeldy.
Balbeggie.
Crieff.
Killin.
Abernethy.
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.
47
SEATS.
Mount Ericht,
Mudhall,
Mugdrum,
Muirhall,
Murie House,
Murrayshall,
Murthly Castle (Hos-
pital),
Murthly Castle,
Mylnefield House,
Myres Castle,
Newbigging,
Newfargie,
New Hall,
New Hall,
Newhouse,
Newmill,
Newmiln,
Newton,
Newton House,
Oakbank,
Oakbank,
Ochtertyre,
Oliverburn,
Orchill,
Orchill Farm,
Orchill House,
Over Durdie,
Paris House,
Parkhead,
Parkhill,
Peel,
Pepper Knowes,
Percy,
Physician's Hall,
Pickstonhill,
Pitcairley,
Pitcairn Bleachfield,
Pitcairns House,
Pitcullen Bank,
Pitfour Castle,
Pitkeathly House,
Pitkeathly Wells,
Pitkellony,
Pitkindie,
Pitlour,
NAMES.
Charles Inches,
J. Whitson,
E. Paterson Hay,
R. Walker,
J. B. Morison,
John M. Graham,
F. N. Stewart,
J. Graham, M.P.,
William Brand,
Mrs Greig,
Thomas Young,
Mrs Willoughby Tre-
velyan,
T. Henderson,
Mrs Shaw,
J. B. Pople,
James M 'Duff,
Patrick M. Matthew,
Dr John M'Laren,
Major W, Mercer,
Misses Ross,
David Grimmond,
Sir P. K. Murray,
Thomas Kirk,
Alexander M'Beath,
M, Finlayson,
Rev. Mr M'Dougall,
Mrs Dewar,
R. Handyside,
R. S. Gentle,
Thos. H. Whitson,
G. & W. Sutherland,
Miss W. Rannie,
Mrs John Stewart,
Dr Wylie,
R. M'Kenzie,
Robert Cathcart,
David Lumsden,
Angus Turner,
General Troup,
Sir J. S. Richardson,
Arch. Harris.
Thomas Lennie,
Henry Curr,
Alexander Geekie,
Monci'ieffe Skene,
POST TOWNS.
Blairgowrie.
Coupar-Angus.
Newburgh.
Perth.
Errol.
Perth.
Dunkeld.
do.
Longforgan.
Auchtermuchty.
Methven.
Ladybank.
Blairingone.
Coupar-Angus.
Perth.
Bankfoot.
Perth.
Blairgowrie.
Almondbank.
Perth.
Blairgowrie.
Crieff.
Errol.
Blair- Athole.
Blackford.
Braco.
Errol.
Damhead.
Blairgowrie.
Old Rattray.
Tibbermuir.
Glencarse.
Bridge of Cally.
Errol.
Scone.
Auchtermuchty.
Almondbank.
Bridge of Earn.
Perth.
Glencarse.
Bridge of Earn.
do.
Muthill.
Inchture.
Strathmiglo.
48
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN'S SEATS.
SEATS.
Pitmurthly,
Pitnacree,
Pitnacree House,
Pitskelly,
Pittenzie House,
Pleasance,
Portnellan,
Princeland,
Rannagulzion,
Rannoch Barracks,
Rannocl:
Reichip,
Retreat,
Rhynd, Easter,
Rhynd, Wester,
Riemore,
Rockdale Cottage,
Rockville,
Rohallion,
Rosebank,
Rose Cottage,
Rosemount,
Roseniount,
Rossie House,
Rossie House,
Rossie Ochill,
Rossie Priory,
Rotearns,
Row,
Ruthven House,
Runnavey,
Rumiavey Lodge,
Sands House,
Scone Palace,
Seaside,
Seggieden,
Shielhill,
Shierglass,
Snaigow,
Soilzarie,
Spittalfield Med. Prac
Springfield Cottage,
Springland,
Stanley House,
St. Alban's Cottage,
Stenton,
St. 'Eink,
NAMES.
Thomas Soutar,
James Menzies,
Thomas B. Potter,
James Stewart,
J. Pilkington,
Misses M'Laren,
Rev. Wm. Atkinson,
Mrs George B. Clark,
Mrs Ramsay,
Thomas Close,
Hon. Lady Menzies,
Rev. C. A. Hall,
Mrs A. Morrison,
Thomas Landale,
Alex. Pitcaithly,
John Gordon,
William Bell,
David Morton,
J. Bett,
R. S. Gentle,
Dr James Steele,
William Marshall,
Robert Geekie,
Robert Simson,
Captain J. Maitland,
John Shields,
Lord Kinnaird, K.T.,
Peter Gardiner,
Rev. John L. Foggo,
John Blyth,
John Robertson,
W. M. M 'Donald,
Mrs Jas. Johnston,
Earl of Mansfield,
W^illiam Watson,
Col. Drummond Hay,
James Chalmers,
Robert M 'Donald,
Mrs Keay,
James Wallace,
J. M. Taylor,
Mrs S. Sandeman,
Samuel Howard,
John A. Anderson,
T. G. Murray,
David Anderson,
POST TOWNS.
Redgorton.
Dunkeld.
do.
Balbeggie.
Criefif.
Coupar-Angus.
Pitlochry.
Coupar-Angus.
Bridge of Cally.
Rannoch.
do.
Dunkeld.
New Scone.
Perth,
do.
Dunkeld.
Perth,
do.
Dunkeld.
Perth.
Scone.
Perth.
Blairgowrie.
Bridge of Earn.
Auchtermuchty.
Bridge of Earn.
Inchture.
Braco.
Donne,
Perth.
Spittal of Glenshee
Blairgowrie.
Kincardine.
Perth.
Errol.
Perth.
Stanley.
Blair-Athole.
Dunkeld.
Blairgowrie.
Spittalfield.
Perth.
do.
Stanley.
Perth.
Dunkeld.
Old Rattray.
NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS. 49
SEATS.
NAMES.
POST TOWNS.
St. Magdalen's,
George Millar,
Perth.
St. Martin's,
Wm. M. M'Donald,
do.
St. Mary's Tower,
Lord J. Manners, M.P
. Dunkeld.
Stobhall,
J. J. Macbeth,
Perth.
Stormontfield,
David Lumsden,
do.
Straloch, Mains of.
Robert Farquharson,
Pitlochry.
Strathallan Castle,
Horatio Bebb,
Auchterarder.
Strathgarry House,
Mrs Colonel Stewart,
Blair-Athole.
Stronvar,
David Carnegie,
Lochearnhead.
Strone House,
James C. Constable,
Bridge of Cally.
Strowan,
Thomas G. Stirling,
Crieff.
Sumner Lodge,
Robert Johnson,
Dunblane.
Sunbank Cottage,
Alexander Young,
Perth.
Tarsappie,
Miss Kinnear,
do.
Tarsappie, Easter,
John Petrie,
Rhynd.
Tarsappie, Wester,
Mrs Paton,
do.
Taymount,
Hon. Mr Murray,
Perth.
Taymouth Castle,
Earl of Breadalbane,
Aberfeldy.
Tayside,
Alex. Moncrieff,
Perth.
Teithside,
Misses M'Ewan,
Callander.
The Caimies,
Mrs Webster,
Perth.
The Gart,
Daniel Ainslie,
Callander.
The Roman Camp,
George Marshall,
do.
Tippermallo,
John Graham,
Methven.
Tirinie House,
Wm. Harris,
Aberfeldy.
Torrie, Easter,
Henry Hill,
Callander.
Torwood,
Arch Burns,
Dunkeld.
Tulliallan Castle,
Hon. Mrs Villiers
Osborne,
Kincardine.
Tullochfield,
John Sandeman,
Perth.
Tullibelton,
Gen. R. R, Robertson,
do.
Tullyfergus,
James Miller,
Blairgowrie.
Tullymet,
Wm. Dick.
Dunkeld,
Tullyneddy Cottage,
Mrs M'Leish,
Blairgowrie.
Tummel Bridge,
Francis B. Aitkinson,
Pitlochry.
Urrard House,
W. Graham,
Blair-Athole.
Valleyfield House,
Culross.
Valleyfield, Low,
Mrs Hosier,
do.
Walnut Cottage,
Mrs Geo. Turnbull,
Perth.
Waterybutts,
Mrs Constable,
Errol.
Wellfield,
David Laurie,
Bridge of Earn.
Westerton House,
Sir James Alexander,
Bridge of Allan.
Westfield,
James Playfair,
Inchture.
West Mains,
Bell's Trustees,
do.
Westwood Cottage,
Heirs of G. Ross, W.S.
,, Perth.
Willanslee,
Major Salmon,
do.
Williamston,
Mrs MT-aggan,
Crieff:
50
LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE.
SEATS.
NAMES.
POST TOWNS.
Willowbank,
James Smith,
Perth.
Woodend,
David Maclcenzie,
do.
Woodend,
Isaac A. Henry,
Crieff.
Woodhill,
Charles Trotter,
Blairgowrie.
Woodlands,
H. Barclay, LL.D.,
Perth.
Woodside Cottage,
John G. Murray,
Coupar-Angus.
XIII.— LIST of the CLERGY and their
PLACES of W^ORSHIP in PERTH-
SHIRE.
BAPTIST.
PLACE.
Blairgowrie,
Blair-Athole,
Crieff,
Glenlyon,
Tullymet,
Aberfeldy,
Blairgowrie,
Aberdalgie,
Aberfoyle,
Abernethy,
Abernyte,
Alyth, •
Ardoch,
Arngask,
Auchterarder,
Auchtergaven,
Balquhidder,
Bendochy,
Blackford,
Blair-Athole,
Blairgowrie,
Blairingone,
Bridge of Allan,
Callander,
Caputh,
Cardll,
NAMES. POST TOWNS.
Vacant, Blairgowrie.
Vacant, Blair-Athole.
Alexander Kirkwood, Crieff.
Donald M'Lellan, Aberfeldy.
Donald Grant, Ballinluig.
CONGREGATIONALIST.
John M'Laren,
John E. Dobson,
ESTABLISHED.
John Sharp,
Arch. F. Stewart,
David Millar,
Robert Leitch, M.A.,
James Ramsay,
Charles M'Gregor,
A. G. Baxter,
Wm. Gibson,
Vacant,
A. M. M'Gregor,
James S, Barty, D.D.,
David Bonallo,
Norman M'Leod, D.D.
Wm. Fraser, M.A.,
Alex. M'Whannel,
John Reid,
H. M-Diarmid, M.A.,
Theodore Marshall,
Robeit Nimmo Smith,
Aberfeldy.
Blairgowrie.
Perth.
Aberfoyle.
Newburgh.
Inchture.
Meigle.
Braco.
Kinross.
Auchterarder.
Perth.
Lochearnhead.
Coupar-Angus.
Blackford.
Blair-Athole.
Blairgowrie.
Stirling.
Bridge of Allan.
Callander.
Dunkeld.
Perth.
LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE.
51
/
PLACE.
NAMES.
POST TOWNS.
Clunie,
Vacant,
Dunkeld.
Collace,
Thomas Brown,
Perth.
Comrie,
J. M 'Donald, D.D.,
Crieff.
Coupar-Angus,
P. J. Stevenson, D.D.,
Coupar-Angus.
Crieff,
J. Cunningham, D.D.,
, Crieff.
CriefF,
Arch. Hart, M.A.,
do.
Dunbarney,
Thos. D. Kirkwood,
Bridge of Earn.
Dunblane,
John Barclay,
Dunblane.
Dunkeld, Little,
J. Skinner Mackenzie,
Dunkeld.
Dunkeld & Dowally,
Thomas C. Wilson,
do.
Dunning,
John Wilson, syn. cl.,
Bridge of Earn.
Dron,
Charles Goodall,
do.
Dull,
E. M. Masson, M.A.,
Aberfeldy.
Errol,
Robt. Graham, LL.D.
, Errol.
Forgandenny,
David Williamson,
Bridge of Earn.
Foss,
James Armstrong ;
John Dey, A. & S.,
, Pitlochry.
Forteviot,
Jas. Anderson, M.A.,
Bridge of Earn.
Fortingall,
D. Campbell,
Aberfeldy.
Fowlis- Wester,
Thomas Hardy,
Crieff
Gask,
James Martin,
"Auchterarder.
Glendevon,
John Cunningham,
Stirling.
Glenshee,
David Coupar,
Blairgowrie.
Inchture,
John A. Honey, D.D.
, Inchture.
Innerwick & Glenlyon, David Drummond,
Aberfeldy.
Kenmore,
David Duff, D.D.,
do.
Kettins,
James Fleming,
Coupar-Angus.
KiUin,
Colin A. M'Vean,
Killin. .
Kilmadock,
G. Mitchell, M.A.,
Doune.
Kilspindie and Rait,
Wm. Wotherspoon,
Errol.
Kincardine,
B. Edmonston,
Blairdrummond,
Kinclaven,
N. M. M'Naughton,
Perth.
Kinfauns,
G. S.Davidson, M. A.,
, do.
Kinloch-Rannoch,
John W. MTntyre,
Pitlochry.
Kinnaird,
James Rankine,
Inchture.
Kinnoull,
John Anderson, D.D.
, Perth.
Kippen,
William Wilson,
Kippen.
Kirkmichael,
Vacant,
Blairgowrie.
Lecropt,
Peter William Young,
, Bridge of Earn.
Lethendy &. Kinloch,
David Smith Rae,
Blairgowrie.
Longforgan,
Wm. Ritchie, D.D.,
Dundee.
Logie,
R.J.Johnstone, M. A.,
Bridge of Allan.
Logiealmond,
Pat. McGregor, M.A.
, Perth.
Logierait,
Sam. Cameron, M.A.
, Dunkeld.
Madderty,
William Stoddart,
Crieff.
Methven,
John Wilson, M.A.,
Perth.
Moneydie,
Adam Milroy, M.A.,
do.
52
LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE.
PLACE,
Monzie,
Monzievaird,
Moulin,
MuthiU,
Norrieston,
Port of Monteith,
Rattray,
Redgorton,
Rhynd,
Scone,
St. Madoes,
St. Martins,
Stanley,
Tenandry,
Tibbermuir,
Trinity-Gask,
Trossachs,
TuUiallan,
Weem,
NAMES.
James Taylor, M.A.,
J. R. Campbell,
Dmican Campbell,
James Rankine,
James Forfar,
Alex. Turner, D.D.,
Wm. Herdman,
Alex. Neilson,
Richard Ramsay,
John Crombie, D.D.,
Walter Tait,
W. H. S. Hamilton,
George Murray, '
Pat. Grant, M.A.,
C. Smith Adie,
George W. Kemp,
John M'Diarmid,
John Smeaton,
Alex. Campbell,
EPISCOPALIAN.
POST TOWNS.
Crieff.
do.
Pitlochry.
Crieff.
Stirling.
Port of Monteith,
Blairgowrie.
Perth.
do.
do.
do.
do,
do.
Blair-Athole.
Perth.
Auchterarder.
Callander.
Kincardine.
Aberfeldy.
Right Rev. Charles Wordsworth, D.C.L., Bishop,
The Feu House, Perth.
Alyth and Meigle,
Blair and Pitlochry,
Blairgowrie,
Bridge of Allan,
Coupar-Angus,
Crieff,
Dunblane,
Dunkeld,
Muthill,
Strathtay,
Tummel Bridge and
Kinloch- Rannoch,
Trinity College,
Glenalmond,
John Burtoii.
H. St. John Howard,
F. W. Davis,
John Thomas Boyle,
John Torry, M.A.,
E. F. D. Hutton, D.D.,
Henry Malcolm, B.A.,
— — Chapman, M. A.,
A. J. T. Morris, B.A,,
Alex, Temple, B.A.,
Vacant,
f R, Thornton, D.D.,
I Warden,
i F. A, Souper, M.A.,
■{ Sub- Warden,
I John Turner, L.T.,
! W. Butler, M.A.,
I W. Henry, M.A.,
Meigle.
Pitlochry.
Blairgowrie.
Bridge of Allan.
Coupar-Angus.
Crieff.
Dunblane.
Dunkeld.
Crieff.
Dunkeld.
do.
^ Perth.
Coupar-Angus,
EVANGELICAL UNION.
R. Wallace, Coupar-Angus.
LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE.
53
FREE.
PLACE.
NAMES.
POST TOWNS.
Aberfeldy,
Abernethy,
Abernyte and Rait,
Aberuthven,
Donald R. Clarke,
Robert Stevenson,
Joseph Wilson,
James M 'Donald,
Aberfeldy,
Newburgh.
Inchture.
Auchterarder.
Alyth,
Ardeonaig,
Arch. Fergusson,
Donald Mackenzie,
Meigle.
Killin.
Arngask,
Auchterarder,
John Young,
Wm. Milne, M.A.,
Kinross.
Auchterarder.
Auchtergaven,
John A. Cooke,
Perth.
Balquhidder,
Blackford,
E. J. Findlater, M. A.,
And. Donald, M.A.,
Crieff.
Blackford.
Blair-Athole,
Atholl Stuart,
Blair-Athole.
Blairgowrie (First),
Do. (South),
John Baxter, M.A.,
Charles G. M'Crie,
Blairgowrie,
do.
Braco,
Wm. Milne, M.A.,
Braco.
Bridge of Allan,
John Ferguson,
Bridge of Allan.
Do.
Wm. Ross, LL.D.,
do.
Bucklyvie,
Burreltown,
A. W. Morris,
Alex, S. Robertson,
Stirling.
Coupar-Angus.
Callander,
Andrew Bogle,
Callander.
Cargill,
George C. Baxter,
Perth.
Clunie,
George D. Low,
Dunkeld.
Collace,
James Reid,
Perth.
Comrie,
Jas. Garment, M.A.,
Crieff.
Coupar-Angus,
Cray,
Thomas Bain,
James Robertson
Coupar-Angus.
Blairgowrie.
Crieff,
A. Henderson, M.A.,
Crieff.
Doune,
Dunblane,
Thgmas Hislop,
David Tasker,
Doune.
Dunblane.
Dunbarney,
Dunkeld,
John Hume Wells,
Dougal M'Pherson,
Bridge of Earn.
Dunkeld.
Dunning,
Duncan M'Laren,
Bridge of Earn.
Errol,
James Grierson, D, D
• >
Arch. Campbell,
Errol.
Forgandenny,
Fortingall,
Gartmore,
James Drummond,
D. M. Connell,
Malcolm M'Lean,
Bridge of Earn.
Aberfeldy.
Stirling.
Glenisla,
Glenlyon,
Kenmore,
James W. Simpson,
Murdoch M'Askell,
Allan Sinclair,
Meigle.
Aberfeldy.
do.
Kinfauns,
B. Franklin Greig,
Perth.
Kippen,
Pat. T. Muirhead,
Stirling.
Kilmadock,
John A. Anderson,
Doune.
Kirkmichael,
D. D. M 'Isaac, M.A,
., Blairgowrie.
KiUin,
Alex. Stewart, M.A.
, Killin.
54
LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE.
PLACE,
NAMES.
POST TOWNS.
Lawers,
Longforgan,
David Campbell,
John Hunter,
Killin.
Dundee.
Logiealmond,
Logierait,
Wm. A. Gray,
George D. R. Munro
Perth.
, Dunkeld.
Lethendy,
Madderty,
Methven,
Alex. Gordon, M.A.,
Thos. Gunn, M.A.,
John M'Leish,
Blairgowrie.
Crieff.
Perth.
Monzie,
John Reid Omond,
Crieff.
Moulin,
John Stewart,
Pitlochr3^
Muthill,
Wm. Douglas
Crieff
Pitcaimgreen,
James Beattie,
Perth.
Rattray,
Scone,
Adam Ross,
C. C. Stewart,
Blairgowrie.
Perth.
Stanley,
Wm. Mather ; James
F. Thomson,
do.
Strathfillan,
Alex. M'Kinnon,
Tyndrum.
Trochry,
Cosmo M'Pherson,
Dunkeld.
Tummelbridge,
Murdoch Corbet,
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Pitlochry.
Blairgowrie,
John Carmont,
Blairgowrie.
Crieff,
Peter Gumming,
Crieff
UNITED ORIGINAL SECEDERS.
Coupar- Angus, John M. Barr, Coupar- Angus.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.
Abernethy,
Alyth,
Auchterarder (South),
Do. (North),
Auchtergaven,
Balbeggie,
Blairlogie,
Bridge of Allan,
Bridge of Teith,
Comrie,
Coupar- Angus,
Craigend,
Crieff,
Dunblane,
Dunning,
Errol,
John Clark,
John Dunlop,
George Jacque,
Wm. Pringle, D.D.,
Matthew Howieson,
Alex. Pettigrew,
Wm. M'Laren, M.A.,
James Muir,
William Huie,
Wm. F. Swan,
Wm. Marshall, D.D.,
James Wardrop,
John C. Ingles,
Wm. Blair, M.A.,
Henry Stirling,
John Lamb ; James S.
Scotland, •
Newburgh.
Meigle.
Auchterarder.
do.
Perth,
do.
Stirling.
Bridge of Allan.
Doune.
Crieff.
Coupar-Angus.
Perth.
Crieff.
Dunblane.
Bridge of Earn.
Errol .
LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE.
55
PLACE.
Greenloaning,
Kinclaven,
Kinkell,
Lethendy,
Logiealmond,
Methven,
Pathstruie,
Pitcairn,
Pitroddie,
Rattray,
Scone,
NAMES.
POST TOWNS.
John Macintyre, M.A., Braco.
John Brown,
George Duthie,
Joseph Hay,
Robert Scott,
John Millar,
Wm. M 'Queen,
.Robert Neilson,
Alexander Burr,
Robert Russell,
Mr M'Neil,
Perth.
Auchterarder.
Blairgowrie.
Perth,
do.
Bridge of Earn.
Perth.
Errol.
Blairgowrie.
Perth.
XIV.-POSTAL DIRECTORY,
CHIEF OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT.
Postmaster- General, Right Hon. W. Monsell.
Secretary (London), John Tilley, Esq.
..,,„ . ■ ^ T J \ \ Frederick Hill, Esq.
Asszstant Secretaries (London), j ^^^^^ j_ Scudamore, Esq.
Secretary ( Lr eland), G. C. Cornwall, Esq.
,, (Scotland), A.M. Cunynghame, Esq.
Surveyor for North of Scotland, . . .John Warren, Esq.
PERTH ESTABLISHMENT.
Head Office — 2 High Street.
Postmaster, John M 'Gregor, Esq.
Clerks, James Marshall, Geo. Farquhar, Alex.
Macduff, J. Black ; J. Eadie, assist.
Sorters, James Menzies and Alexander Boyd.
Letter- Carriers, Thos. Coutts, Jno. Henderson, J. Web-
ster, J. M'Intosh, and D. Johnstone.
Edinburgh Messenger's, ...PA^-^. Pirrie, 17 Kinnoull Street, and
William Eraser, 15 Kirkgate.
rural messengers,
Aberdalgie, Andrew Shedden, George Inn Lane.
Almondbank, Peter Kinnear, 51 Watergate.
Balbeggie, John Blair, 44 Main Street, Bridgend.
Glencarse, John M 'Ewan, Craigie.
Guildtozvn, Alex. S. Sorlie, Back-wynd, Bridgend.
Rhynd, David Urquhart, 2 Carpenter Street.
Stanley, Vacant.
Receiving Office — 17 County Place.
Receiver, Mrs M 'Intyre.
Telegraph Department.
Clerks^2s. Gaudie, 68 Athole Street ; Peter Gall, 1 1 1 South
Street; Thos. M'Laggan, sen.. Railway Station; Thos. MTntosh,
246 High Street; Thos. M'Laggan, jun., 35 Scott Street; John
Wynd, 56 South Wilham Street.
Line Lnspector — ^Joseph Jackson, South William Street.
Messengers — George Pirrie, 17" Kinnoull Street; John Herd,
Sconieburn; John M'Gall, 37 Leonard Street.
POSTAL DIRECTORY.
57
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF MAILS FROM
THE POST OFFICE, PERTH.
MAILS.
Edinburgh and Fife,
Glasgow, StirHng, & Crieff,
Redgorton, Stanley, Bank-
foot, and Meikleour, ....
r Scone, Balbeggie, Guild-
town, Rhynd, & Glen-
carse,
Almondbank, Methven,
The Cairnies, & Aber-
dalgie,
Redgorton, Stanley, &
Bankfoot,
. Craigie y2d despatch),
V Scone (2d despatch), ..
Dundee, Errol, & Inchture,
Edinr., Glasgow, Dunning,
Glencarse, and Methven,
Dundee, Errol, & Inchture,
*Aberdeen, via Co. -Angus..
Do. (2d des.) ..
*Inverness, via Dunkeld
Do. do
*London, Edinburgh, and
Glasgow, via Stirling, ....
Do. do
Bridge of Earn & Fife only,
Dundee, Co. -Angus, Blair-
gowrie, and Meikleour, . .
Bo.x Close.
5 15
a.m.
5 IS
a.m.
5 15
a.m.
5 15
a.m.
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a.m.
10 0
a.m.
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Only those marked thus (*) are despatched on Sunday.
RECEIVING OFFICE AND PILLAR LETTER BOXES
Receiving
Office, 17
County PL
Letter-Box
foot of
South St.
Letter-Box
Athole PL
Letter-Box
Bridgend.
Letter-Box
General
Station.
Letter-Box
Craigie.
Box Closes.
Collection.
Collection.
Collection.
Collection.
Collection.
8 ID a.m.
8 20 a.m.
8 ID a.m.
8 0 a.m.
2 ID p.m.
6 15 p.m.
9 40 p.m.
2 30 -p.m.
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Collection at Receiving Office only at '1. 10 p.m. on Sunday.
Letters arriving by mails after .the 4.30 p.m. delivery, m^y be
had on calling at the Office from 8.30 till- 9 p.m.
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58 POSTAL DIRECTORY.
Money Orders are issued and paid eveiy day (Sunday excepted)
from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.
An additional fee of id will secure a despatch till within 10 mi-
nutes of each departure. Both postage and fee must be paid in
stamps, and dropped into the late letter-box.
Registered Letters require to be posted 30 minutes before the box
closes ; but, for a late fee of 4d, can be received up to the closing
of the box.
The Office is open every lawful day from 7 a.m. till 9 p.m.,
and on Sunday from 9 till 10 a.m. only.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
Inland Letters.
le rates of postage to be prepaid are
For a letter not exceedinp- i oz
as follows, viz.
' Id
exceeding i oz. but not (
2xceedin
g 2 oz.
ij^d
„ 2 ox. „
,, 4 oz. ,,
,, 6 oz. ,,
,, 8 oz. • ,,
4 oz.
6 oz.
80Z.
10 oz.
2d
2><d
3d
3Kd
,, 10 oz. ,,
12 OZ.
4d-
A letter exceeding the weight of 12 oz. is liable to a postage of
id for every ounce, beginning with the first ounce. A letter, for
example, weighing between 14 and 15 ounces must be prepaid
iifteenpence,
A letter posted unpaid is chargeable on delivery with double
postage ; and a letter posted insufficiently prepaid is chargeable
with double the deficiency. On re-directed letters the charge for
re-direction is the same whether prepaid or collected on delivery.
No letter may exceed the dimension's of one foot six inches in
length, nine inches in width, and six inches in depth.
Colonial and Foreign Letters.
The rates of postage on letters to the colonies and foreign
countries are entered in the table of Colonial and Foreign Post-
age at page 70.
NEWSPAPERS.
Inland.
By the " Post Office Act, 1870," the use of the Inland Revenue
impressed stamp denoting the stamp duty, under which news-
papers and other periodicals had been previously transmissible
by post wifhin the United Kingdom, was abolished, and a post-
age of one halfpenny was fixed for each transmission of any
newspaper coming within the definition laid down in the Act.
Inland newspapers are subject to the following regulations : —
To have the privilege of passing as a newspaper, the publi-
cation must first have been accepted as a newspaper by
POSTAL DIRECTORY. 59
the Postmaster- General, and have been placed on a
Register at the General Post Office.
Registration for inland circulation includes registration for
transmission abroad.
It must be printed and published in the United Kingdom,
must be published in numbers at intervals of not more
tlian seven daj^s, and must be printed on a sheet or sheets
unstitched.
The full title and date of publication must be printed at the
top of the first page.
For each newspaper, whether posted singly or in a packet,
the postage, when prepaid, is one halfpenny ; but a packet
containing two or more registered newspapers is not
chargeable with a higher rate of postage than would be
chargeable on a book packet of the same weight, viz., one
halfpenny for every 2 oz. or fraction of 2 oz.
A newspaper posted unpaid, and a packet of newspapers
posted either unpaid or insufficiently paid, will be treated
as an unpaid or insufficiently paid book packet of the same
weight.
The postage must be prepaid either by an adhesive stamp
or by the use of a stamped wrapper.
No newspaper can be sent through the post a second time
for the original postage.
Newspapers going abroad are also subject to the foregoing
regulations.
Publications registered for transmission abroad must be posted
imihin eight days from the date of publication, including the day
of publication.
BOOK POST.
Inland.
A book packet may contain not only books, paper, or other
substance in ordinaiy use for writing or printing, whether plain
or written or printed upon (to the exclusion of any written letter
or communication of the nature of a letter), photographs, when
not on glass or in frames containing glass or any like substance,
and anything usually appertaining to such articles in the way of
binding and mounting, or necessary for their safe ti'ansmission by
post, but also circulars, when these are wholly or in great part
printed, engraved, or lithographed.
The postage is one halfpenny for every two oimces or fraction
of that weight.
The postage must be prepaid either by adhesive stamps or by
means of a stamped wrapper, or by a combination of the two.
A packet posted wholly unpaid will be charged with double
the book postage.
6o POSTAL DIRECTORY.
Every book packet must be posted either without a cover or
in a cover open at both ends.
No book packet may exceed 5 lbs. in weight, or one foot six
inches in' length, nine inches in width, and six inches in depth.
COLONIAL AND FOREIGN.
For information respecting rates of postage and regulations ap-
plying to book packets for places abroad, see the Tables, pages
70 and 71.
COLONIAL AND FOREIGN PATTERN
AND SAMPLE POST.
There is a pattern and sample post to such colonies and
foreign countries as are marked in the Table of Colonial and
Foreign postage with the letter " p " ; but it is restricted to bona
fide trade patterns or samples of merchandize.
Post-Cards.
Post-cards, which bear a halfpenny impressed stamp, are avail-
able for transmission between places in the United Kingdom only.
The front (or stamped) side is intended for the address only.
There must be nothing else written, printed, or otherwise im-
pressed on itj nor must there be any writing or printing across
the stamp. On the reverse side any communication, whether of
the nature of a letter or otherwise, may be written or printed ;
but such communication may not extend to the front side. No-
thing whatever may be attached ; nor may the card be folded,
cut, or otherwise altered. If any of these niles be infringed, the
card will be cliarged id on delivery.
POSTAGE STAMPS.
Every Head Postmaster is required to keep, for sale to the
public, a sufficient stock of halfpenny Post-cards, of the various
postage labels in use, and of envelopes with the penny stamp
embossed. The labels are of the respective values of /^d., id.,
i^d., 2d., 3d., 4d., 6d., gd., locL, is., 2s., and 5s. Sub-post-
masters are required to keep halfpenny and penny labels, and
halfpenny post-cards only. Envelopes are made of four sizes,
viz., 5X in- _x 3^ in., 5X in. x 3 in., 4^ in. x 1% in., and
4 in. X 2 j^ in.
Head Postmasters are also required to keep newspaper wrap-
pers bearing an impressed halfpenny stamp, of three different
sizes.
Size, 12 in. x ^ in.
s. d.
400 - - 17 10
100 - - 4 sy2
50 - - 23
25 - - I iVz
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3
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+
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s. d.
s.
d.
400
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Every Rural Messenger is authorised to sell penny postage
labels at the same price at which Postmasters are empowered to
sell them ; and Avhen any person applies to him for postage labels,
the messenger must either supply them, or (if he have none in his
possession) must, without extra charge, receive the postage in
money, and, on his arrival at the Post Office, obtain labels for it,
and affix them carefully to the letters.
REGISTEATION.
By the prepayment of a fee of fourpence, any letter, newspaper,
or book packet may be registered to any place in the United
Kingdom or the British Colonies.
Every letter to be registered should be presented at the window,
and a receipt obtained for it, and should on no account be dropped
into the letter-box.
At all Post Offices the latest time for posting registered letters
on the payment of the ordinary fee is entered in the notice ex-
hibited in the office window ; but, upon payment of a late fee of
fourpence, in addition to the ordinary registration fee, letters,
whether inland, foreign, or colonial, may be registered after the
hours specified, until the closing of the letter-box for each de-
spatch (exclusive of the time during which late letters are received),
or until the office is closed for the night.
No Letter Carrier, Rural Messenger, or other servant of the
Post Office, is allowed to carry a letter for any person to be
registered.
DELIVERY.
Letter Carriers and Rural Messengers are prohibited from dis-
tributing any letters, newspapers, &c., whether before beginning
their rounds, Avhilst on their rounds, or after they may have com-
pleted them, except such as have passed through a Post Office.
The prohibition, however, from receiving payment in addition to
the postage does not extend to Christmas gratuities.
62
POSTAL DIRECTORY.
No person living within the town free delivery, or within the
limits of a rural post free delivery, unless he rent a private box.
can claim to have his letters delivered at the office window if a
delivery by Letter Carrier or a despatch by Messenger is about
to take place ; but letters which arrive by a mail, after w'hich
there is no immediate delivery by Letter Carrier or Messenger,
may be obtained by any person on application at the office
window, so long as the office is open for delivery.
Any person can have a private box Avho is willing to pay the
appointed fee. Where this fee goes to the Revenue, it is gene-
rally fixed at one guinea per annum, to be paid in advance, and
for a period of not less than a year. The same also, in most
cases, are the terms for a private bag, except that, in addition,
there is the cost of the bag itself, and a charge for conveyance,
the maximum of the latter being half a guinea per annum, if the
bag be conveyed by a Rural Messenger.
MONEY OEDEKS.
The public are recommended, when applying for Money
Orders, to use printed " Application Forms," which save time,
and afford greater security than verbal messages against mis-
takes. These forms are supplied gratuitously at all Money
Order Offices.
The commission on inland Money Orders is —
For sums under los. - - - - id.
,, of los. and under l/. - - 2d.
- - Zd.
4d.
- - sd
6d.
- - 7d.
Sd.
gd.
lod.
lid.
IS.
No order is allowed to contain a fractional part of a penny.
No Money Order can be issued unless the applicant furnish,,
in full, the surname and at least the initial of one Christian name,,
both of the remitter and the payee, together with the remitter's
address.
When application is made for a Money Order payable in.
London, or at any other town where there is more than one
Money Order Office, the remitter shovild say at which of such
offices he wishes it to be paid ; otherwise the order can be cashed
at tlie Head Office alone.
,, I/.
2/.
,, 2/.
Zi-
„ 3^-
, 4/.
„ 4/.
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„ 5^-
6/.
„ 6/.
7^.
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63
An order once issued cannot be cancelled ; and should repay-
ment or transfer to a different office be required, the remitter or
pa}^ee must apply to the paying Postmaster.
When an order is presented for payment (otherwise than
through a bank), the Postmaster has first to see that the signature
of the payee be as full as the name given in the advice, and be
not in any way inconsistent therewith. He has then to call on
the applicant to give the name of the remitter, and if the reply
be correct, the order will be paid, unless the Postmaster have
good reason for believing that the applicant is neither the right-
ful claimant, nor deputed by him.
The holder of a Money Order is always at liberty to direct, by
crossing it, that the order be paid through a bank ; and when the
order is thus presented, the question put on the presentation of an
ordinary Money Order is dispensed with.
Money Orders do not require a receipt stamp.
The scale of commission for Orders payable abroad is as
follows : — . '
For sums not exceedino:
£^- I £^- I £l- I .^10.
If payable in Switzerland, Belgium,
Denmark, North Germany, Egypt,
or at Malta, Gibraltar, or Constan-
tinople,
If payable in any other place abroad
(including most of the Colonies)
authorised to transact Money Order
business with this country,
s, d.
s.
d.
s.
a.
0 9
I
6
2
n
3
I 0
2
0
3
0
s. d.
Money Orders are issued in the United Kingdom on the foreign
countries and places mentioned in the subjoined list: — Belgium
and Switzerland ; Denmark ; Germany (including North Ger-
many, Baden, Bavaria, Wurtemburg, and Luxembui'g) ; Gib-
raltar ; Malta ; Constantinople ; Egypt — Alexandria, Cairo,
Suez ; America (United States of) ; Argentine Republic — Buenos
Ayres ; Brazil — Bahia, Pernambuco, Rio Janeiro ; British
Columbia — Cariboo, New Westminster, Victoria ; British Guiana
— Berbice (New Amsterdam), Demerara (Georgetov\ai); Canada;
Cape of Good Hope ; China — Hong Kong, Shanghae ; Gold
Coast — Accra, Cape Coast Castle ; Japan — Yokohama ; Falk-
land Islands — Stanley ; Hondui-as — Belize ; Natal — ■ Durban,
Pietermaritzburg ; New Brunswick ; Newfoundland ; New South
Wales ; New Zealand; Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island —
Charlotte Town; Queensland; St. Helena — James Town;
South Australia ; Straits Settlements — Malacca, Penang, Singa-
64 POSTAL DIRECTORY.
pore ; Tasmania ; Uruguay — Monte Video ; Victoria ; West
Coast of Africa — Gambia (Bathurst), Lagos, Sierra Leone (Free-
town) ; West Indies ; Western Australia.
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS.
Every Post Office Savings Bank, which is also a Money Order
Office, is open for bank business during the same hours as for
Money Orders.
Deposits of one shilling, or any number of shillings, or of
pounds and shillings, may be made by any person at the Post
Office Savings Banks, provided that such depositor shall not
make deposits amounting to more than ;£2)0 in any year ending
the 31st December, or make any further deposit when the amount
standing in his name exceeds ^150, exclusive of interest. When
any depositor's principal and interest amount together to ^200,
all interest will cease so long as the balance of the account con-
tinues to amount to the said sum of ;^200.
On making his first deposit, every person must give his
Christian and surname, and state his occupation and residence,
and must sign the following declaration, to be witnessed by the
Postmaster or by some person known to the Postmaster ; and if
such declaration, or any part thereof, shall not be true, the
depositor making the same will forfeit all right to his deposits : —
Depositor's Book.
Place ,
No. .
COPY OF DECLARATION TO BE SIGNED BY
DEPOSITOR ON MAKING FIRST DEPOSIT.
In pursuance of an Act of Parliament, I, of
do hereby declare to the Postmaster-General that I am desirous on my own
behalf to become a Depositor in the Post Office Savings Bank. I do further
hereby declare that I am not, directly or indirectly, entitled to any deposit in,
or benefit from, the funds of this or any other Savings Bank in Great Britain
or Ireland, nor to any sum or sums standing in the name or names of any
other person or persons in the books of said Post Office Savings Bank; and I
do hereby also testify my consent that my deposits in the said Post Office
Savings Bank shall be managed according to the regulations thereof.
Witness my hand this day of 187
Signed by the said Depositor in the
presence of me.
Save and except such benefit as I may be entitled to from being a member
of a. Friendly Society legally established, or from such sum or sums as may
be standing in my name as trustee jointly with the name or names and on
behalf of any other depositor or depositors.
Every deposit must be entered in the Depositor's book, and
attested by the officer making such entry, and by the dated
stamp of the Office. The book must then be given to the
Depositor, and kept by him as a primary evidence of the receipt
of the deposit. When a book is first given to a Depositor he
must, in the presence of the Postmaster, sign his name in it.
POSTAL DIRECTORY. 65
Interest calculated yearly at the rate of £2 los per cent, per
annum will be allowed on every complete pound deposited,
reckoned from the first day of the calendar month next following
the day on which a complete pound shall have been deposited or
completed, up to the first day of the calendar month in which
the moneys are withdrawn.
GOVERNMENT INSURANCES & ANNUITIES.
The Postmaster-General is empowered, under the Act 27 & 28
Vic, cap. 43, to insure the lives of persons of either sex, between
the ages of 16 and 60, for not less than ^20 or more than ;!^ioo.
He is also empowered under the same Act to grant Immediate or
Deferred Annuities of not more than ;!^5o on the lives of persons
of either sex, and of the age of 10 years and upwards. The per-
sons whose lives are insured, or to whom Annuities are granted,
by the Postmaster- General, have direct Government security for
the payment of the money at the proper time.
Tables of the premiums to be charged for the Insurance of
Lives ; for the grant of Immediate Annuities ; for the grant of
Deferred Annuities or Deferred Monthly Allowances, without
return of purchase money, and for the grant of Deferrred Annuities
or Deferred Monthly Allowances, with return of purchase money,
have been printed, and may be seen at the Post Ofiices which
have been opened for the receipt of proposals.
The premiums to be charged for the insurance of lives vary
with the ages of the persons whose lives are to be insured, and
with the mode in which they are to be paid.
The life of a man or woman in his or her 30th year may be
insured for ^100 under any one of the following arrangements : —
By a single payment of ;!^43 3 7
By an annual payment, throughout life, of 2 6 7
By a quarterly payment, throughout life, of o 13 o
By a monthly payment, throughout life, of o 4 4
By a fortnightly payment, throughout life, of o 2 2
By an annual payment, until the insured person
reaches the age of 60, of 2 13 10
By a quarterly payment, until the insured person
reaches the age of 60, of o 15 o
By a monthly payment, until the insured person
reaches the age of 60, of 050
By a fortnightly payment of o 2 6
Smaller sums may be insured by proportionate payments, but
no one of the periodical payments must be of less amount than
two shillings.
No one life can be insured for less than £zo in the whole ; but
when a life has been insured for £,2,0, further insurances may be
effected on the same life from time to time, for any amount,
until the whole sum for which it is insured amounts to ;!^ioo.
66 POSTAL DIRECTORY.
MISCELLANEOUS..
The Post Office is not responsible for any injury which books
or other articles forwarded by post may sustain; and the public,
therefore, should not employ the Post Office for the conveyance
of anything likely to suffer injury, unless such things be suf-
ficiently protected. Neither is the Post Office responsible for
any loss or inconvenience which may arise from the mis-sending,
mis-delivery, loss, &c. of a letter or any other postal packet.
No information can be given respecting letters which pass
through a Post Office except to the persons to whom they are
addressed, and in no other way is official information of a private
character allowed to be made public. A Postmaster may, how-
ever, give the address of any person, unless he have reason to
believe that the person for whose address he is asked would
disapprove of his doing so.
Postmasters are not required to correspond with the public on
official ■ matters. All applications, therefore, Avhich require an
answer by letter, should be addressed to the Secretary, at the
General Post Office.
Postmasters are not allowed to return any letter or other packet
to the writer or sender, or to any one else, or to delay forwarding
it to its destination according to the address, even though a
request to such effect be written thereon.
Any person who, on receiving a surcharged letter, has reason
to think that the letter has been wrongly taxed, should take it,
before it has been opened, to a post office to be weighed, and
should have its exact weight certified in writing at the Post
Office. This will in most cases be sufficient evidence that the
letter has been erroneously charged ; though sometimes, owing
to the paper being damp Avhen it is posted, a packet weighs more
then than when it is delivered, and it is the weight at the time of
posting that determines the charge.
If a letter be forwarded under cover to any Postmaster, with a
request that he will re-post it at his office, the letter, on being re-
posted, will be endorsed with the words, "Posted at ,
under cover, to the Postmaster of ."
Except where the surveyor may deem a longer interval neces-
sary, late letters'^, &c., are received till within five minutes of the
despatch of the mails ; although no office is kept open merely for
this pui-pose after ten o'clock at night, and no late letters, &c.
(except Government letters) are forwarded by the mails preparing
for despatch unless prepaid, and that by stamps, so as to include
both the ordinary postage and the late letter fee ; but in the case
of letters directed to any department of Government, it is suffi-
cient to prepay the fee. Prepaid letters may, however, be
* " Late letters" are such as are posted after the ordinary time, and which
cannot be sent forward by the mail then in preparation unless extra payment
be made.
POSTAL DIRECTORY. 67
handed to the sorters in the Travelling Post Offices on any of the
lines of railway upon which such offices are nin, on payment of an
extra fee in postage stamps of 2d. on each letter.
Every re-directed letter, post-card, or other postal packet, is
liable to an additional postage (at the prepaid rate) for each re-
direction, unless the re-direction be made by an officer of the
Post Office, to a place within the same free deliveiy as the last
address. Thus on a paid or unpaid letter, weighing not more
than half an ounce, re-directed either by an officer of the Post
Office or by any one else to a different postal district in the
United Kingdom, or from one place to another in the same postal
district, provided these places be not in the same free delivery,
an additional postage is levied of one penny ; or, if the weight
be more than half an ounce, but does not exceed an ounce, of
twopence, and so on. Upon a book thus re-directed to any
other postal delivery in the United Kingdom,- and weighing not
more than four ounces, an additional postage of one penny is
levied, or, if the book weigh more than four ounces, but not more
than eight ounces, an additional postage of twopence, and so on.*
A registered letter, when re-directed, is only liable to the same
additional charge as an ordinary re-directed letter. If, however,
instead of being taken back to the Post Office to be dealt with as
a registered letter, it is dropped into the letter-box as an ordinary
letter (the word "registered" not having been erased, or having
been erased in pencil only), it becomes liable to the same treat-
ment as any other letter marked "registered" and found in the
^letter-box, and is surcharged with a registration fee of eightpence,
minus the value of any stamps already affixed for the registration.
Letters which have once been posted addressed to commis-
sioned officers in the army, navy, or ordnance, or to school-
masters or schoolmistresses in the army, or to non-commissioned
officers, private soldiers, or seamen employed on actual service
in any of Her Majesty's colonies, or on any foreign station, and
who, before receiving the letters, may have started on their re-
turn 'home or to another station, may be re-directed to such
officers, private soldiers, or seamen, &c., when these have re-
moved itpon service, and will be delivered to them without any
charge for re-direction. The same privilege extends to the
letters of non-commissioned officers, schoolmasters in the army
(of all but the first-class), schoolmistresses in the army, private
soldiers and seamen, re-directed from one part of the United
Kingdom to another, or from the United Kingdom to a place
abroad, provided the original postage is prepaid and the letters
do not exceed half an ounce in weight ; but no such privilege is
allowed with regard to letters for a commissioned officer, or for a
* Newspapers from abroad, provided they have not been opened, are not
chargeable for re-direction ; but if they have been opened they are hable to
postage as books.
68 ■ POSTAL DIRECTORY.
superintending or first-class schoolmaster in tlie army re-directed
from one part of the United Kingdom to another, or (if posted
in the United Kingdom) re-directed to a place abroad.
A Postmaster is not bomid to re-direct letters for a person
temporarily leaving his home, and not having a private bag or
box, unless the house be left uninhabited, or the letters would be
delayed in their transmission by being sent to the house to be re-
directed there. In all cases of re-direction a written authority,
duly signed by the person to whom the letters are addressed,
must be sent to the Postmaster.
Every Postmaster is required to have a notice conspicuously
placarded, giving the information respecting the hours of attend-
ance, the despatch and delivery of letters, &c.
At all offices which are open on Sunday the public are allowed,
during the time that they are so open (viz., fi'om 9 to 10 in the
morning and one other hour), to prepay foreign and colonial
letters, to purchase postage stamps, and to have letters registered ;
and all other duties are performed as usual, except Money Order,
Savings Bank, Insurance, and Annuity business, which on that
day is wholly suspended.
At no provincial town in England or Ireland is there more
than one delivery on the Sunday, Christmas Day, or Good
Friday ; nor in Scotland on Sunday or the Sacramental Fast
Days ; and any person is at liberty to prevent even this delivery,
so far as relates to himself, as shown by the following regulations :
Any person can have his letters, &c., retained in the Post
Office on Sunday by addressing to the Postmaster a written '
request, duly signed to that effect ; and such request will be
held to include newspapers and all other postal packets,
even such as maybe marked "immediate," as no distinc-
tion can be allowed.
No letters, &c., the non-delivery of which by the letter-carrier
on Sunday has been directed, can be obtained from the
Post Office window on that day.
Private box-holders have the option of applying for letters at
the ofiice while it is open for delivery on Sunday, or of ab-
staining from so doing, as they may think proper ; but no
person can be permitted to engage a private box for Sunday
only.
To prevent the inconvenience and confusion which would
arise from frequent changes in these instructions, no request
can be entertained unless it extend to a period of at least
three months, nor be withdrawn, even after the lapse of
that time, without a week's notice.
No Postmaster is bound to give change, or is authorised to
demand change; and when money is paid at a Post Office, whether
as change or otherwise, no question as to its right amount, good-
POSTAL DIRECTORY. 69
ness, or weight can be entertained after it has been removed from
the counter.
Except as regards foreign and colonial letters about to be pre-
paid in money, a Postmaster is not bound to weigh any letters or
other packets for the public ; though he may do so if his duty be
not thereby impeded.
When the reason for the non-delivery of a letter, &c., is that
the person to whom it is addressed is deceased, the letter is sent,
as soon as practicable, to the Returned Letter Office, as are all
letters intended for ships which have sailed before the arrival of
such letters at the port of departure. When an inland letter is
refused, it is retained by the provincial Postmaster for one day
only before being sent to the Returned Letter Office, unless the
refusal be conditional, in which case the letter is kept for three
days, as are all colonial or foreign letters when refused, and let-
ters, whether inland or foreign,' addressed to persons not known,
or gone away.
When a letter addressed to a Post Office is not called for, it is
retained by the Postmaster one month ; except in the case of
letters at seaports addressed to persons on board ships expected
to arrive at such ports, which letters are kept three months.
London district letters and letters from the country addressed to
London and its neighbourhood, for persons deceased or gone
away, or which have been refused, are sent to the Returned
Letter Office on the day after the attempt to deliver them. All
town and provincial letters which contain the name and address
of the senders are returned to them the same day they reach the
Returned Letter Office. Colonial and foreign letters are, with a
few exceptions, returned in periods varying from one week to
two months.
Every letter which is opened at the Returned Letter Office, and
found to contain the address of the sender, is sent back to him ;
and even when a letter does not contain this address, yet if it
encloses money or other articles of value, it is preserved ; but in
other cases the letter is destroyed.
By the Act ist Victoria, cap. 36, sec. 2, any person conveying
(otherwise than by the Post) a letter not exempted from the ex-
clusive privilege of the Postmaster-General, incurs a penalty of
£<, for every letter, and ;^loo for every week the practice is con-
tinued. The sender also incurs a penalty of ;i^5 for every letter,
with full costs of suit.
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TABLE OF THE ARRIVALS AND DEPARTUEES OF
FOREIGN MAILS FROM PERTH.
See preceding pages for Rates, &c.
COUNTRIES.
Alexandria, via Southampton
Australia, do.
Do. via Marseilles, ...
Austria and Belgium,
Brazil, via Southampton,
British Columbia,
Canada,
Cape of Good Hope,
Ceylon, via Southampton, ...
Do. via Marseilles,
Chili, via Southampton,
China, via New York,
Demerara, via Southampton,
Egypt, via Marseilles,
Do. via Southampton,
Gibraltar,
India, via Marseilles,
Do. via Southampton,
Jamaica, via Southampton, . . .
Madeira, direct,
Mexico,
Natal,
New S. Wales (see Australia),
N. Zealand, via San Francisco
Norway,
Panama,
Portugal,
Prussia,
Singapore, via Marseilles, . . .
Do. via Southampton,
Turkey,
United States,
West Indies (British),
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P.M.
3.10
3.10
6.45
6.45
3.10
6.45
6.45
6.45
3.10
6.45
3.10
3.10
3.10
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3.10
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3.10
3.10
6.45
3.10
6.45
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10
10
10
10
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3.10
6.45
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MAILS MADE UP.
Every Friday, ...
Monthly,
■ Do
Daily,
8th each Month,
3 times Weekly,
Do.
9th & 24th ea. M.
Ev. alter. Friday,
Ev. alter. Thurs.,
1st & 1 6th Month
2 1st each Month,
ist& 1 6th Month,
Every Thursday,
Every Friday, ...
Do
Every Thursday,
Every Friday, ...
1st & 1 6th Month
Weekly,
1st each Month,
9th & 24th ea. M.,
Monthly,
Do
Daily,
1st & 1 6th Month
Twice Daily,
Do
Ev. alter. Thurs.,
Ev. alter. Friday,
Every Wednesday
3 times Weekly,
1st & 1 6th Month,
MAILS DUE.
Every Sabbath.
Monthly.
Do.
Daily.
4th each Month.
Uncertain.
Do.
Twice each Mon,
Ev. alter. Saturd
Do.
1 6th & 29th Month
Monthly.
1 6th & 29th Month
Every Tuesday.
Every Monday.
Every Sabbath.
Every Tuesday.
Every Sabbath.
1 6th & 29th Month
Weekly.
29th each Month.
Twice a Month.
Monthly.
Do.
Daily.
1 6th & 29th Month
Twice Daily.
Do.
Ev. alter. Tues.
Ev. alter. Sabbath
Every Week.
3 times Weekly.
i6th& 29th Month
XV.-GENERAL DIRECTORY.
A.
Abbot, Alexander, brassfounder, 58 Long causeway.
William, weaver, 51 Pomarium.
Absolon, George, M.D., 19 Princes street.
Adams, David, labourer, 21 Kinnoull street.
George, pointsman, 13 Whitefriars street.
Isabella, 7 Paul street.
James, labourer, 70 South street.
John, railway-guard, 31 Leonard street.
John, fireman, 45 Pomarium.
Mrs, 2 Athole crescent.
Mrs Andrew, fancy bazaar, 255 High street — house, 23
North Methven street.
Mrs David, 302 High street.
Mrs Gilbert, 17 East Bridge street.
Mrs John, 52 Castlegable.
Thomas, railway-guard, Barnhiil.
Adamson, John, grain-merchant, 18 Pomarium.
Agen, James, labourer, 128 South street.
Agnew, Andrew, bootmaker, 285 High st. — house, Dovecotland.
Owen, hawker, 167 South street.
Agrate, John, bird-cage maker, 10 Meal vennel.
Air, David, lapper, 20 West Mill street.
Aitken, James, seaman, 6 Cow vennel.
John (R. P. Rifles), 11 Cow vennel.
Joseph, mashman, 81 Main street.
,, Margaret, seamstress, 15 St Ann's lane.
Mrs Alexander, milliner, 143 Canal crescent.
Aldis, Mrs L., laundress, 35 Mill street.
Alexander, Alexander, slater, 211 South street.
Catherine, 204 South street.
George, weaver, 306 High street.
George, labourer, 159 South street.
John, sawyer, 47 Meal vennel.
Mrs Alexander, 33 Pomarium.
Mrs David, 6 Pomarium.
Thomas, & Co., grain-merchants, I Kirkgate— Uouse
29 York place.
William, porter, 80 High street.
William, labourer, 170 South street.
William, labourer, 46 Pomarium.
74 ALLAN ANDERSON.
Allan, David, mechanic, Malloch's close. Canal street.
David, weaver, 35 Kinnoull causeway.
David, railway-gimrd, 13 Cross street.
David, painter, 148 South street.
George (Inland Revenue), 18 North William street.
George, locomotive foreman, 26 Barrack street.
James, clerk, 160 South street.
James, plasterer, 5 Meal vennel.
James, coach painter, 102 Reform place,
James, pointsman, 75 Pomarium.
Janet, seamstress, 2 Blackfriars wynd.
John, coachman, 73 Main street.
John, labourer, 6 Cutlog vennel.
John, clerk, 85 Leonard street.
Tohn, plumber, 39 Kinnoull causeway.
John, porter, 4 Cross street and 26 South Methven street.
John, labourer, Shuttlefield close, South street.
Mrs Andrew, 10 St Ann's lane.
Mrs Campbell, 12 East Bridge street.
Mrs George, milliner, 42 George street.
Mrs James, winder, 299 High street.
Mrs John, 23 Cross street.
Mrs Robert, 23 Stormont street.
Mrs Robert, 388 High street.
Robert, hosier, 33 High st. — house, 5 Keir street.
Robert, plasterer, 29 Stormont street.
Robert, weaver, 232 High street.
Stewart, weaver, 108 South street.
William, clerk, 20 Leonard street.
William, labourer, 139 South street.
AllisoK; Miss, dressmaker, 55 High street.
Mrs James, 120 Canal crescent.
Mrs James, lodgings, 55 High street.
Amos, Adam, brakesman, 52 Pomarium.
Ancell, Johnstone, blacksmith, 26 Pomarium.
Mrs Robert, 39 York place.
Anderson, Agnes, dressmaker, 17 High street.
Alexander, turner, 97 South street.
Alexander, coachwright, 211 South street.
Alexander, joiner, 37 Leonard street.
Andrew (of Fraser & Anderson), 16 Athole street.
Ann, seamstress, 55 Watergate.
& Cramb, sculptors, York place.
David, Free Middle Church officer, 27 Castlegable.
David, dyer, 258 High street.
David, weaver, 26 Pomarium.
David, labourer, 44 Newrow.
David, lapper, 12 West Mill street.
ANDERSON. 75
Anderson, Donald, shoemaker, 57 Leonard street,
Duncan, saw^yer, 238 High street.
Elizabeth, 19 North Methven street.
Elizabeth, 48 Newrow.
George, railway-brakesman, 20 Carr's croft,
George, joiner, 30 Commercial street.
James, tailor, St. John's place.
James, baker, 216 South street.
James, blacksmith, 6 Paul's close, Newrow.
James, house-factor, 9 Castlegable.
James, mason, 22 New town.
James, labourer, 125 South street.
James, fitter, Craigie park terrace.
James, china-merchant, 54 St John street — house 43
York place.
Janet, 5 Pomarium.
Jessie, 55 Commercial street.
Jessie, grocer, 139 High street.
John A. (Dickson & Turnbull), St. Alban's Cottage,
Kinnoull.
Rev. John, D.D., Kinnoull manse.
John, labourer, 162 South street.
John, labourer, Barnhill.
John, tailor, 312 High street.
John, pawnbroker, 181 South street.
John A., fruiterer, 4 County place.
John, labourer, 5 Bridge lane.
John, boilermaker, 27 Pomarium.
Margaret, straw-hat maker, 163 High street.
Margaret, 4 South Methven street.
Matthew, china-merchant, 29 St. John street — house
8 Barossa place.
Mrs Daniel, grocer, 19 Athole street — house 44.
Mrs Duncan, eating-house, 118 South street,
Mrs George, 86 High street.
Mrs George, 38 Victoria street.
Mrs James, 89 South street.
Mrs James, 59 Leonard street.
Mrs James, 6 Newrow.
Mrs John, 23 North Methven street.
Mrs John, lodgings, 5 j^ Princes street.
Mrs John, 37 Main street.
Mrs Joseph, 35 Stormont street.
Mrs Laurence, 204 South street.
Mrs Peter, 20 Barrack street.
Mrs Peter, 8 Long causeway.
Mrs Thomas, Kirkside.
Mrs William, lodgings, 47 King street.
76 ANDERSON BAIN.
Anderson, Nicholas, fruiterer, i Athole street.
Peter (of Pirrie & Anderson), 14 King street.
Robert, carter, I Speygate.
Robert, carpenter, 16 Gowrie street.
Robert, dyer, 87 High street.
Thomas, river watcher, 41 Main street.
Thomas, toUkeeper, Isla road.
WilHam, tailor, 142 High street.
William (of Anderson & Cramb), 13 1 Canal street.
William, blacksmith, 232 High street.
William, shoemaker, 72 Watergate.
William, turner, 25 Canal street.
William, labourer, 238 High street.
Andrew, Robert, labourei", 20 Hospital street.
William, smith, 238 High street.
Andrews, Robert, messenger, 1 1 North port.
William, inspector of weights and measures, County
Buildings — house, 7 South Methven street.
Angus, Andrew, tailor, 8 Barossa place.
George, shunter, 24 Carr's croft.
Mrs James, 35 Cross street.
Mrs John, 6 Canal street.
Robert, shopman, 51 Watergate.
Thomas, shoemaker, Thimblerow.
William, labourer, 16 Carr's croft.
Annan, James, plasterer, 60 Princes street.
Mary Imrie, 68 Canal street.
Archer, Mrs James, lodgings, 18 West Mill street.
William (St John's Foundry), Balhousie terrace.
Archibald, William, weaver, 195 High street.
William, upholsterer, 4 Kinnoull street.
Armstrong, Peter, labourer, 126 High street.
William, bricklayer, 47 High street.
Arnot, David, labourer, 41 Main street.
George, engine-driver, 1 7 Priory place.
Arnott, James, moulder, 146 High street.
Robert, pointsman, 37 Princes street.
Arthur, Henry, labourer, 37 Watergate.
Arthurson, William, corkcutter, 27 Castlegable.
Ash, Isaac, shoemaker, 266 High street,
Ashton, Alexander, bill-poster, 13 St. John's place.
Ayson, James, baker, 2i Union street.
Baillie, Peter, porter, 339 High street.
Bain, Alexander, mail-guard, 59 New town.
Donald, ride officer (Excise), 40 New town.
James, vegetable pill establishment, 53 Mill street.
BAIRD BARLAS. 7 7
Baird, George S., engineer, 4 George street.
John, jeweller, 68 George street^ — house, 3 Bridge lane.
John, railway-guard, 71 Pomarium.
Baker, Joseph, brushmaker, 45 Meal vennel.
Mrs George A., teacher of music, 4 Barossa place.
Peter, labourer, 71^ South street.
William, labourer, 72 Watergate.
Balfour, David, joiner, 16 Pomarium.
Ballantyne, James, joiner, 13 Charteris lane.
James, saddler, 85 Main street.
Thomas, joiner, 19 Islay street.
Ballingal, A. H, (of Geo. Condie, Conning, & Co.), 13 Rose ter.
Ballingall, Mrs David, 19 Speygate.
Mrs Peter, mangle, 35 North Methven street.
Ballintyne, Alexander, joiner, 16 Union lane.
Balmain, David, weaver, 55 Strathmore street.
Euphemia L., 1 1 Marshall place.
James, tobacconist, 37 High street — h, i Nelson street.
Miss, 53 Commercial street.
Robert, shopman, 4 Homer's lane.
Band, Mrs Mungo, 60 Pomarium.
Bank of Scotland's Office, St John street — A. Burns, agent.
Banks, Elizabeth, grocer, 18 Gowrie street
George, painter, 8 Clayholes.
James, ropespinner, 141 High st. — h. 406 High street.
James, engine-driver, 13 Queen street.
Richard, bookseller and stationer, 150 High st. — h. 146,
Thomas, railway-guard, 46 Leonard street.
Bannister, Mary, milliner, 9 Charlotte street— house 1 1.
Thos., bootmaker, 9 Athole place — h. 1 1 Charlotte st.
Barclay, Alexander, joiner, 28 Melville street.
David, storekeeper. Priory place.
David, plasterer, 25 Hospital street.
George, collector of poors' rates, 14 South street — house
28 Kinnoull sti^eet.
H.j LL.D., Sheriff-Sub., Woodlands, Glasgow road.
James, 71 High Street.
James, tenter, 30 Barossa street.
James, dyer, 219 High street.
William A. (Savings Bank), 45 South street,
William, collector of dues, 113 High street.
William, hostler, 1 13 High street.
Barker, Andrew, labourer, 63 Main street.
Mrs, boarding-school, 17 Athole street.
Barlas, Alexander, coppersmith, 19 Kirkside.
David, salesman, 263- High street.
James,^ warper, 246 High street.
Mrs Wm., ironmonger, 48 High st. — h. 3 York place.
78 BARNET — EELFORD.
Barnet, John, gardener, Rodney Lodge.
Barns, Thos., provision merchant, 256 High street — house 254.
Barty, Mrs James, 39 Pomarium.
Thomas, baker, 170 High street.
Batchelor, Andrew, porter, 38 New town.
Bate, CeciHa, 3 Scott street.
Mrs Alexander, 85 Victoria street.
Bathie, David, carpenter, 153 High street.
r>axter, Alexander, tailor, 14 Watergate.
David, porter, 8 St. Ann's lane.
David, weaver, 17 Whitefriars street.
James, warper, 53 Strathmore street.
James, painter, 55 Strathmore street.
Jane, 31 Leonard street.
Jane, 52 Pomarium.
John, clockmaker, 26 Whitefriars street.
John, labourer, 26 Main street.
John, weaver, 30 Pomarium.
John, watchmaker, 85 High street — house, 18 Canal st.
John, railway-guard, 38 Leonard street.
John, seaman, 6 Cow vennel.
John, wheelwright, 190 High street.
John, candlemaker, 28 Long causeway.
Mrs Christina, 22 Melville street.
Mrs William, 97 South street.
Robert, boilermaker, 17 Hospital street.
Bayne, George, jeweller, 120 High street.
James, grocer, 3 Leonard street — house, 46.
James, labourer, 16 Long causeway.
John, weaver, 30 Whitefriars street.
John, stationer and printer, 29 High street — house, 26
Melville street.
Mrs Adam, 13 Cow vennel.
William, railway-porter, 65 Strathmore street.
William, engine-driver, 12 Paul street.
William, pointsman, 2 Long causeway.
- William, clerk, 1 1 Stormont street.
Beanstone, Mrs Peter, 7 Leonard street.
Beath, Jane, 14 South street.
Beatson, David, confectioner, 119 South street.
David, weaver, 97 South street.
James, labourer, 6 St. Paul's square.
John, baker, 134 High street.
William, labourer, 239 High street.
Beattie, John, tobacconist, 158 High street— h. Coburg place.
Beattie, John, labourer, 49 Leonard street.
Begg, George, dairy. Mount Tabor.
Belford, William, 23 Barossa place.
BELL BISSET. 79
Bell, Alexander, slater and Welsh slate merchant, 31 Canal st.
Andrew, plasterer, 24 Thimblerow.
Ann, 69 Leonard street.
Arthur, wine merchant, 5 Kirkside — h. i Moncrieffe terrace.
Cecilia, 60 Scott street.
James, brassfounder, 6 North William street.
James, tailoi", 88 High street.
James, shoemaker, 9 Foundry lane.
Jane, lodgings, 9 Marshall place.
John, slater, 10 Carpenter street.
John, leather merchant, 21 Guard vennel — h. 4 North port.
Joseph, slater, 25 North Methven street.
& Keay, manufacturers, 87 Leonard street.
Mrs James, greengrocer, 30 Skinnergate.
Mrs Henry John, Ivy Bank, Kinnoull.
Mrs John, 291 High street.
Mrs William, lodgings, 18 North William street.
Rannie, & Co., wine merchants, 35 St. John street.
Robert, labourer, 4 Back wynd.
Robert, gas-inspector, 64 South street.
Robert, dyer, 6 Thimblerow.
William, general dealer, 315 High street.
William (of Bell & Keay), 118 Canal street.
William, shoemaker, 87 High street.
Bellmont, William, 21 Kirkside.
Bennet, Ann, 207 High street.
Archibald, engineer, 38 New town.
James, victualler, 3 South William street.
Mrs David, 5 Priory place.
Mrs William C, 15 Melville street.
Benvie, Alexander, Cross Keys Inn, Bridgend,
Berwick, William, fish-dealer, 175 South street.
Bett, Mrs John, 58 South street.
Beveridge, Robert, porter, 59 Meal vennel.
Bickford, Mrs William, 21 Main street.
BiLLETMASTER^s OFFICE, 3 High st. — And. Boyle, billelmaster.
Billiard Rooms, 30 George street.
Binnie, George, railway-guard, 46 New toM^n.
Bird, Robert, mill worker, 315 High street.
Thomas, labourer, 75 Leonard street.
Birmingham, Mrs William, 162 South street.
Birrel, Ann, Bellwood Cottage, Kinnoull.
William, shoemaker, 8 Keir street.
Bisset, Barbara, 199 South street.
David, fireman, 82 South street.
David, engine-driver, 75 Pomarium.
James, labourer, 3 Clayholes.
James, gardener, Bellwood Lodge, Kinnoull.
8o BISSET — BOSWELL.
Bisset, John, dyer, 163 High street.
John, iron-turner, 33 Kinnoull causeway.
John, surfaceman, 74 Pomarium.
Peter, dyer, 17 Pomarium.
Thomas, dyer, 309^ High street.
Wilham, Inch watcliman, 332 High street.
WiUiam, warper, 333 High street.
William, Ewe and Lamb Tavern, 7 South street.
William, weaver, 31 Thimblerow.
P>iack, Agnes, 19 Marshall place.
John, milliner and umbrella manufacturer, 173 High st. —
house 5 George street.
John, clerk, post-office, 77 South street.
i-Irs George, 52 South street.
liobert, labourer, 48 Pomarium.
Samuel, miller, 18 South Methven street.
Blackie, John, clerk, 27 Scott street.
Blair, Andrew, bookseller, 46 Mill street.
Ann, dressmaker. Kirk close, 80 High street.
Christina, 35 Mill street.
James, labourer, 8 Newrow,
James, labourer, 9 Castlegable.
Johanna, grocer, 29 Watergate.
John, Balbeggie post-ranner, 44 Main street.
John, stocking-weaver, 30 Watergate.
John, dyer, 58 Watergate.
Mrs, 5 Kirkgate.
Mrs William, Kirk close, St. John's place.
Irs Thomas, 17 Stormont street,
'ill's Thomas, seamstress, 5 Meal vennel.
Peter, shoemaker, 129 South street.
llobert C. L. (of Wm. Blair & Son), 7 Athole crescent.
J Lose P., chemist, 230 South street.
.^ Son, William, manufacturers, 69 North Methven street.
1 1 .omas, labourer, 374 High street.
William (of Wm. Blair & Son), 5 Charlotte street.
William, writer, 14 Keir street.
Bla'xh, Rev. William, 10 Marshall place.
Blyth, George, labourer, 12 West Mill street. '
Bolt, Thomas, tinsmith, 19 Pomarium.
Bonar, Mrs John, 151 High street.
Robert, agent, 10 North William street.
Bone, Richard, engine-driver, 54 South William street.
Boothryde, Mary, eating-house, 31 Watergate.
Borthwick, Elizabeth, meal-dealer, 20 South Methven street — ■■
house 17 Earl's dykes.
John F., waiter, 9 Castlegable.
Boswellj Alexander, pianoforte tuner, 4 North port.
BOURK BRITISH. 8 1
Bourk, Mrs Thomas, grocer, 36 Pomarium.
Bourke, Thos. (of Kidd and Bourke), 38 Pomarium.
Bower, Miss, 44 Mill street.
John, M.D., R.N., Montreal Cottage, Isla road,
Bowes, William, labourer, 13 Stormont street.
Bowie, John, joiner, 43 Scott street.
Boyack, Jessie, dressmaker, 3 Princes street.
Boyd, Arthur, warehouseman, 122 Canal crescent.
David, plasterer, 82 Reform place.
Fox Maule (of Stalker & Boyd), 24 Canal street.
James, fitter, Dovecotland.
John, labourer, 49 Meal vennel.
John, engine-driver, 56 South William street.
John, porter, 52 New town.
Lieut.-Col. J. W., staff-ofiicer of pensioners, Coburg pi.
Mrs Peter, 55 Watergate.
Mrs Peter, grocer, 34 Long causeway.
Peter, labourer, 6 High street.
Boyle, Andrew, billetmaster, 3 High street.
Austin, labourer, Shuttlefield close, South street.
Jane, Inchbank, 26 Main street.
Peter, weaver, 24 Clayholes.
William, engineer, 19 Leonard street.
Boyne, William, porter, 25 Hospital street.
Bradley, John, carpenter, I Kinnoull causeway.
John, boilermaker, 25 Hospital street.
Mrs Giles, 71 Victoria street.
Brady, Terrance, auctioneer, 74 High st. — house 28 Athole st.
Brae, Isabella, 12 Commercial street.
John, gardener, 9 Commercial street.
Braid, George, labourer, 97 South street.
Mrs George, i Nelson street.
Thomas, joiner, 97 South street.
Braithwood, Robert (R.P.R.), 48 George street.
Bramham, William, labourer, 2 Whitefriai-s street.
Bramwell, James P., M.D., 17 Barossa place.
Brand, Robert, builder, Craigie park terrace.
Brannan, Mrs Peter, lodgings, 128 South street.
Brewster, Alexander, gardener, 43 Strathmore street.
George, joiner, Readdie's place.
John (of Brewster & PatuUo), Burton place.
& PatuUo, wood merchants, 51 Victoria street.
Bridgend Water Assessment Office, 6 Charlotte street —
William M. Stein, collector.
Bridges, James, clerk, 224 High street.
Mrs, County buildings.
British Linen Company's Bank, George street —Geo. Condie,
Conning, & Co., agents.
82 BRODIE — BROWN.
Brodie, Colin, clerk, 3 Mill wynd.
James, salesman, 86 High street.
Brough, Alexander, baker, 55 West Mill street.
David, labourer, 8 Bridge lane.
George, ropespinner, 21 Thimblerow.
Imrie, 15 Scott .street.
James, painter, 146 High street.
Jane, 22 St. John street.
Janet, lodgings, 5 Gowrie street.
John, dairy. Shore. ' .
John, clerk, 6 Queen sti-eet.
John, Gowrie Inn, Watergate.
John, baker, 26 Horse cross.
Joseph, slater, 47 High street.
Mrs Andrew, 5 Barrack street.
Mrs Andrew, 86 High street.
Mrs James, 43 Canal street.
Mrs Robert, 82 and 103 South street.
Brown, Alexander, waggon inspector, 3 Earl's dykes.
Alexander, dyer, 190 High street.
Andrew, shoemaker, 28 Horse cross.
Andrew, hosier, 23 High street.
Colin, hostler, 4 North Methven^treet.
Daniel, bird-stufFer, 13 Bridge lane— house. New Scone.
David, labourer, 333 High street.
& Duncan, masons, 12 and 14 Kinnoull street.
George (of Brown & Logic), 16 Rose terrace.
G. O., & Co. (Paul street factory), Paul street.
Isabella, feather-dresser, 4 George street.
James, cabinetmaker, 29 Mill street.
James, mason, High Craigie.
James, toolmaker, 59 Pomarium.
Rev. James C, 75 Victoria place.
John, porter, 21 Cross street.
John, platelayer, 27 Kinnoull causeway.
John, shoemaker, 238 High street.
John, blacksmith, 18 Paul street.
John, clerk, 50 Skinnergate.
John, joiner, 79 South street.
John, book-deliverer, 82 South street.
& Logic, wholesale grocers. Mill street.
Mrs Alexander, embroiderer, 16 Marshall place.
Mrs Alexander, 27 Pomarium.
Mrs James, 3 St. Paul's square.
Mrs James, 75 Pomarium. *
Mrs John, 51 Newrow.
Mrs John, 224 High street.
Mrs Rodger, 148 South street.
BROWN BUCHAN.
Brown, Mrs Thomas, grocer, 38 Newrow.
Mrs William, Auchtergaven Tavern, South Methven st.
Mrs William, li Barossa street.
Peter, fishing-tackle maker, 41 George st, — house, Gowrie
Cottage.
Peter, iron- turner, 19 Kinnoull causeway.
Robert, engine-driver, 232 High street.
Robert, 5 James street.
T. & W., joiners, Alexandra street— h. 246 High street.
Thomas, labourer, 4 Thimblerow.
Rev. William, M.A., Craigie House.
William, teacher of drawing. Croft Cottage.
W^illiam, watch and clock maker, 99 High street — house,
34 South William street.
William, pilot, 19 Speygate.
William, gutta-percha shoe shop, 109 High st. — ^h. 28.
William, labourer, 3 St. Paul's square.
Bruce, Alexander, labourer, 44 Meal vennel and 163 South st.
David, fireman, 309 High street.
David, toy-merchant, 21 St. John street.
George (of J. B. & Son), Barnhill Cottage.
George, milhvright, I Union street.
George, 83 Main street.
James, coal-agent. North British Station, Glasgow road.
James, & Son, glaziers, 100 High street.
John, painter, 89 South street.
John, police constable, 31 Pomarium.
John, tailor and clothier, 58 St. Johnst. — h. 19 York pi.
Mrs David, 102 High street.
Mrs John, fruiterer, 53 Princes street.
Mrs John, 39 Watergate.
Mrs Thomas, 105 South street.
Mrs William, 35 Kinnoull causeway.
Peter, commercial traveller, Kinnoull Bank.
Thomas, ship cai-penter, 214 High street.
Thomas, labourer, 82 Reform place.
William, 7 St. Leonard's bank.
William D., writer, 32 Queen street.
Brantfield, David, labourer, 3 Mill wynd.
Mrs Alexander, 102 High street.
Thomas, corkcutter, 116 High street.
Bryce, George, labourer, 27 Barossa street.
Brydon, William, hostler, Malloch's close, Canal street.
Bryden & Sons, John, bellhangers, &c., 7 Princes street.
Bryson, Charles, fishing-road maker, 65 North Methven street.
& Son, William, teachers of dancing and music, 25
Barossa street.
Buchan, David, tailor, 38 Athole street.
84 BUCHAN BURT.
Buchan, James, silk-printer, 139 South street.
James (of Buchan & Low), 4 St. Leonard's bank.
James, slater, 32 JE^ Mill st. — house, 204 High street.
John, slater, 364 High street.
John, weaver, 27 Thimblerow.
& Low, grocers and iron-merchants, 107 High street.
Miss, lodgings, 9 North Methven street.
Mrs Henry, 32 Long causeway.
William, baker, 2 Union lane.
Buchanan, Joseph, fitter, 21 Whitefriars street.
L. M., clerk, 2 Rose terrace.
Mrs, I Blackfriars street.
Mrs Alexander, i New town.
Mrs John, grocer, 87 South street.
Bulk, Edward (of Bulk & Son), 40 Princes street.
R. H. (of Bulk & Son), Craigie Park terrace.
& Son, Andrew, ropemakers, 40 Princes street.
Buist, Andrew, M.D., 5 Athole crescent.
Andrew, cooking depot, 188 South street — house, White-
friars street.
Elizabeth, 63 Leonard street.
Mrs Robert, 7 King's place.
Thomas, wright, 84 Pomarium.
Burden, William, joiner, 25 Guard venuel.
Burgess, Mrs Henry, 211 High street.
Mrs Peter, High Craigie.
Burgh Assessor's Office, 69 George street — Donald Mack-
intosh, assessor.
Burgh Court- Room, i High street.
Burke, Thomas, carpenter, 162 South street.
Burnet, James, game-dealer, 31 Mill street.
Robert, baker, 182 South street.
Burnett, Thomas, dyer, 7 Earl's dykes.
Burnfield, David, watchmaker, 53 South Methven street — house,
8 Kinnoull street.
Burns, Alexander, tailor, 17 Kinnoull street.
Alexander, grocer, 27 Stormont street.
Archibald, agent, Bank of Scotland, 50 St. John street.
David, mason and tobacconist, 119 High street — h. 398.
Felix, furniture-dealer, 4 and 37 Meal vennel.
George, shipowner, Burton place.
John, cabinetmaker, 3 Union street.
John, gasfitter, 36 West Mill street.
John, engine-fitter, 55 High street.
Mrs Robert, 14 Watergate.
Mrs Samuel, 16 Carpenter street.
Thomas, mechanic, Craigie Park terrace.
Burt, Betsy, washer, 15 St. Ann's lane.
BURRY CAMERON. 85
Burry, Ann, lodgings, 6 Canal street.
Butter, Mrs Duncan, vintner, 225 South street.
Butters, Rev. Joseph, MoncriefFe Bank, Craigie.
Rachel, confectioner, 18 Athole street.
Byers, James, tenter, 290 High street.
C
Caddie, James, bank-porter, 52 St. John street.
Cain, Daniel, labourer, 103 South street.
Cairns, Isaac, coach-trimmer, Craigie park.
James, salesman, 190 High street".
Caimcross, A. & G., watchmakers and jeM^ellers, 6 St. John st.
James, tailor and clothier, 28 High street.
Mrs George, 48 George street.
Cairnie, Elizabeth, 48 New town.
Robert, sen., bellhanger, 4 George street.
Cairney, Mrs David, daiiy, 43 Castlegable.
Calderwood, James, shoemaker, 19 Bridge lane.
James, boot and shoe maker, 63 High street — h. 59*
Matthew, flesher, 148 South street.
Thomas, fitter, 103 South street.
William, engine-fitter, 56 Meal vennel.
Cameron, Alexander, mason, 33 Leonard street.
Alexander, carriage-maker, 54 New town.
Alexander, seaman, 70 South street.
Andrew, labourer, 164 High street.
Catherine, 9 Strathmore street.
Charles, calDinetmaker, 79 South street.
Daniel, labourer, 159 South street.
David, mason, 151 High street.
Duncan, cabinetmaker, 8 Horner's lane.
Duncan, seaman, 44 South street.
Ewan, labourer, 41 Main street.
George, flesher, 7 Main street — h. 19 Commercial st.
Hugh, labourer, 6 Paul's close, Newrow.
James, weavei*, 79 South street.
James, blacksmith, 9 Speygate.
J. & A., upholsterers, 22 Gowrie street — house, 5.
John, 16 North port.
John, weaver, 327 High street.
John, assistant inspector of poor, 34 Newrow.
Margaret, 273 High street.
Mary, 232 South street.
Matthew, labourer, 44^ Meal vennel.
Mrs Alexander, confectioner, 30 Athole street.
Mrs Alexander, 224 High street.
Mrs Charles, grocer, 48 Athole street.
Mrs James, 82 South street.
86 CAMERON — CAMPBELL.
Cameron, Mrs James, 5 Gowrie street,
Mrs James, 26 Melville street.
Mrs John, 22 Pomarium.
Mrs Joseph, 136 South street.
Mrs Neil, 89 South street.
Mrs William, 18 Barrack street.
Peter, sawyer 129 South street.
Peter, sawyer, 8 Homer's lane.
Robert, waggon inspector, 12 New town.
Robert, seaman, 80 Watergate.
William, sen., builder, Victoria st. — h. 12 Rose ter.
William, jun., builder, 30 South William street.
Campbell, Alexander, coal-merchant, depot, Glasgow road — h.
77 Kinnoull causeway.
Archibald, labourer, 21 Claypotts.
Arch., dyer and renovator, 3 S. Methven st. — h. 7-
Archiioald, R.P.R., 21 King street.
Anthony, shoemaker, 25 Hospital street.
Catherine, 5 Back wynd.
Catherine, 71 South Methven street,
Charles, polisher, 139 Canal street.
Colin, carriage inspector, 42 New town.
Colonel Archibald, 24 Barossa place.
David, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.
David, boat builder, 37 Kinnoull causeway — ^house, 90
Reform place.
David, blacksmith, 80 Watergate.
Donald, plasterer, 61 Strathmore street.
Duncan, labourer, 23 Cross street.
George, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.
George, Baxter's vennel.
James, grocer and wine merchant, I Main st. — h. 37.
James, joiner, 12 Barossa street.
Jane, 9 Commercial street.
John, stationer, 23 George street — ^h. 7 High street.
John, draper, 15 Earl's dykes.
John, dyer, 25 Hospital street.
John, labourer, 25 Guard vennel.
John, labourer, 224 High street.
John, labourer, 32 West Mill street.
John, tailor, 139 Canal street.
John, tailor, 124 South street.
John, grocer and agent, 28 N. Methven st.— h. 36.
John, hosier, 132 High street.
Joseph, painter and paperhanger, 97 High street — h.
19 Mill street.
Malcolm, shoemaker, 74 Pomarium.
Margaret, 27 Guard vennel.
CAMPBELL — CARNEY. 87
Campbell, Mrs Alexander, 46 Commercial street.
Mrs Archibald, 37 George street.
Mrs Catherine, 170 High street.
Mrs Duncan, 89 Main street.
Mrs, mangle, 238 High street.
Mrs Jane, eating-house, 18 High street.
Mrs John, 75 New town.
Mrs John, 64 Long causeway.
Mrs Paul, 1 1 Cow vennel.
Mrs Peter, 69 George street.
Mrs Robert, 50 Main street.
Mrs Thomas, 12 East Bridge street.
Mrs William, 6 New town.
Neil, labourer, 8 Cross street.
Peter, sen. (of P. & P. Campbell), 3 N. Methven st.
Peter, jun. (of P. & P. Campbell), I Balhousie bank.
P. & P., silk dyers and renovators, 35 S. Methven
St. — works, Balhousie.
Robert, clerk, 339 High street.
Robert, mason, 69 South street.
William, engine-driver, 56 West Mill street.
William, R.P.R., 37 Canal street.
William, labourer, 19 Flesh vennel.
William, plasterer, 13 Speygate.
William, weaver, 7 Whitefriars street.
Campsie, James, labourer, 9 Speygate.
James, grocer, 3 South street.
James, meal-dealer, I North Methven street — house, 6
Murray street.
Mrs John, 23 Castlegable.
Cant, Andrew, baker, 20 Hospital street.
Cantweli, Mrs Joseph, 308 High street.
Cardy, Edward, bandmaster R.P.R., 81 Canal street.
Carmichael, James, labourer, 77 Leonard street.
John, Temperance Hotel, 31 St. John street.
John, contractor, 88 South street.
Mrs Duncan, 72 Watergate.
Mrs John, 35 Kinnoull causeway.
Peter, Salutation Hotel, 24 South street.
Robert, brakesman, 39 Scott street.
Rev. W. C. H., 13 Rose terrace.
Carnegie, Mrs Alexander, 32 South William street.
F. P., Commission agent, 66 Watergate — house, 46
St. John street.
James, cutler, 292 High street.
John, labourer, 68 South street.
William, labourer, 12 Flesh vennel.
Carney, Ann, High Craigie.
CARPENTER — CHALMERS.
Carpenter, James, 5 Mill street.
Carr, Alexander, millwright, 24 North port.
Robert, baker, 49 South Mothven street — house, 37.
William, shoemaker, 223 High street.
Carrick, Alexander, agent (burial society), 50 South street.
]\Iary, hosier, 209 South street.
Carron, Ilrs John, tobacconist, 84 High st. — h. 34 Athole st.
Mrs William, 34 Athole street.
Carson, Mrs Joseph, 38 Athole street.
Casey, John, labourer, 33 Castlegable.
Cassidy, Mrs Peter, pawnbroker, 38 Meal vennel.
Peter, labourer, Shuttlefield close, South street.
Thomas, labourer, 43 Meal vennel.
Casson, Agnes, 74 Pomarium.
Cater, Henrietta, 2 Blackfriars street.
Catron, Mrs Lawrence, I Rose lane.
Cattanach, James, hawker, 18 Meal vennel.
Cavanagh, Patrick, labourer, 35 Castlegable.
Caw, David, lather, 179 South street.
Hugh, labourer, 163 South street.
Matthew, town's officer, Cherrybank.
Matthew, labourer, 15 Claypotts wynd.
Robert, labourer, 148 South street.
William, dyer, 15 Thimblerow.
Cess Office, County Buildings.
Chalmers Agnes, 5 East Bridge street.
Alexander, labourer, 150 South street.
Andrew, fireman, 65 Leonard street.
Ann, 204 South street.
Eliza, milliner, I County place.
Henry, Old Ship Hotel, 25 High street.
Heriot, winder, 8 Cross street.
& Honey, grocers and seed merchants. 122 High st.
James (of Chalmers & Honey), 39 North Methven st.
Jane, 67 Canal street.
John, pointsman, 3 Carr's croft.
Jchn, architect, 4 St. Leonard street.
John, copper and tin smith, 251 High street — h. 259.
John, labourer, 69 South street.
John, steelyard, foot of Princes st. — h. 13 Priory pi.
Mrs John, lodgings, 232 High street.
Mrs William, 2 Mill street. ■♦
Peter, hostler, 79 South street.
Robert, baker, 176 South street.
William, tenter, 36 Long causeway.
William, dyer, 141 Canal crescent.
William, timekeeper, 9 Scott street.
William, tailor, 9 Castlegable.
CHALMERS CLARK.
Chalmers, William, dyer, 7 Leonard street.
William, mason, 9 Cross street.
Challoner, Thomas, clerk, 6 Main street.
Chaplain, Misses, teachers, 50 Athole street.
Chapman, Mrs Ann, 33 Stormont street.
Thomas, clerk, 12 Melville street.
Chisholm, Alexander, joiner, 13 Cutlog vennel.
James, shoemaker, 17 Skinnergate.
John, sack-contractor. North bank, Craigie.
Peter, labourer, 58 South street.
^ Simon, fireman, 34 Pomarium.
William B., draper, 68 Athole street.
' William, blacksmith, 81 Kinnoull causeway.
Christie, Alexander, dyer, 232 High street.
Betsy, 9 Scott street.
^Daniel, engine-driver, 52 New town.
Duncan, mason, 148 South street.
George, blacksmith, 70 South Methven street.
James, cabinetmaker, 23 Castlegable.
James, plasterer, 136 South street.
Rev. James, 37 King Street.
John, coachbuilder, 170 High street.
John, meal-dealer, 7 Castlegable.
Mrs Elizabeth, 1 1 Meal vennel.
Mrs George, dressmaker, 65 Sti^athmore street.
Mrs John, Black Bull Inn, Kirkgate.
Mrs Thomas, 12 Queen street.
Robert, surgeon, 77 Victoria street. ^
& Tainsh, printers, 25 High street.
Thomas, blacksmith, 74 South street.
Thomas, bookbinder, 181 High street.
William, coal-merchant. North British Coal Depot.
William, 29 Stormont street.
Christison, Mrs John, 190 High street,
Chrystal, David, engine-fitter, 23 Cow vennel.
George, engineer and millwright, 39 Princes street.
John (of Fyfe & Chrystal), 61 Strathmore street.
Mrs Peter, 61 Strathmore street.
City Chamberlain's Office, 3 High street— James Thomson.
City Chambers, 3 High st.— Arch. Reid, Wm. Greig, & John
Thomas, clerks.
City Mission Room, King James VI. Hospital Buildings.
City of Glasgow Bank, 30 St. John street— Hay & Whyte,
agents.
Clark, Adam, pointsman, 13 Whitefriars street.
Alexander, warper, 12 Paul street.
Alexander, painter, 47 Meal vennel.
Ann, 13 Queen street, Craigie.
G
90 CLARK CLYDE.
Clark & Brown, hosiers, 53 High street.
Catherine, 25 Hospital street.
Catherine, 47 Strathmore street.
Charles, labourer, 32 Long causeway.
Charles, weaver, 18 Strathmore street.
David, gardener, 17 Commercial street.
David, weaver, 7 Leonard street.
David, railway-guard, 56 New town.
David, plumber & gasfitter, 5 Kirkside — h. 26 Princes st.
George, plumber, 90 Victoria street.
George, shoemaker, 176 South street.
George, clerk, 1 1 1 Smith street.
James, painter, 39 Castlegable.
James, grain-measurer, 8 Horner's lane.
James, clerk, 142 South street.
James, timekeeper, 40 Barossa street.
Janet, laundress, 13 Paul street.
John, shoemaker, 10 Carpenter street.
John, fireman, 4 South street.
John, warehouseman, 321 High street.
Louisa, I New town.
Misses (Clark & Brown), Star buildings, 24 Canal street.
Mrs Charles, 23 Stormont street.
Mrs Hugh, spirit-dealer, 140 South street.
Mrs Hugh, mangle, 246 High street.
Mrs James, 8 Keir street.
Mrs James, 333 High street.
Mrs John, 133 Canal street.
Mrs Robert, 65 Strathmore street.
Peter, weaver, 35 Leonard street.
Robert, boot and shoe maker, 16 George st. — h. Barnhill.
Robert, cabinetmaker, 246 High street.
R. & D., bakers, 152 High street — house, 156
William, carter, 18 Barrack street.
Clausen, Mrs Lilias, Gowrie Bank, Barnhill
Clayton, George, dyer, 232 High street.
Clement, Andrew, labourer, 184 South street.
James, labourer, 29 Pomarium.
Misses, 17 High street.
Thomas, engine-driver, 14 New town.
Clezy, Mrs Archibald, Mart Hotel, 16 Mill street.
Clink, E., I Mill close, High street.
Clochy, Michael, labourer, 280 High street.
Clow, Alexander, labourer, Thimblerow.
Margaret, 334 High street.
Clunie, John (of Clunie & Wilson), 18 Keir street.
& Wilson, joiners, 67 Main street.
Clyde, William, 23 Cow vennel.
CLYDESDALE — CONSTABLE. 9 I
Clydesdale Bank, 20 St. John st. — Thomas & MacLeish, agts.
Coaching and Hiring Establishments, 58 George street, 22
Princes street, 163 High street, 27 Mill street, 14
North William street, and Queen street.
Coates, Andrew, Bridgend House.
Cochrane, Charles, fish and fruit dealer, 116 High street.
David, East Church officer, 4 Cow vennel.
Isabella, 33 Pomarium.
James, labourer, 224 High street.
Janet, market-gardener, Barnhill.
John, meal-merchant, 127 High st. — h. 18 West Mill st.
John, engine-driver, 49 KinnouU causeway.
Mrs James, 20 Hospital street.
Mrs Peter, 9 Strathmore street.
Thomas, clerk, 1 1 James street.
William, blacksmith, 27 Canal street.
William, railway-guard, 87 Canal street.
William, engineer, 5 James street.
Cock, Andrew, fishmonger, 12 Bridge lane.
Cole, Mrs Janet, sick-nurse, 297 High street.
Coleman, John, labourer, 134 High street.
Thomas, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel.
Collie, William, gardener, 19 North port.
Collins, Edward, labourer, 26 Pomarium.
Collison, Mrs William, 46 Pomarium.
Comb, Thomas, sexton, 42 Long causeway.
William, joiner, 14 James street.
Commercial Bank of Scotland, South st. — T. Soutar, agent.
Commissary Clerk's Office, County Buildings — Arch. Reid.
Comrie, Mrs David, Shuttlefield close, Canal street.
Mrs John, 19 Speygate.
William, pointsman, 9 New town.
Conacher, Charles, farrier and veterinary surgeon, 75 Watergate
— house, 23 Marshall place.
James, seaman, 66 South street.
John, mason, 224 High street.
Margaret, dressmaker, 4 Melville street.
Mrs Charles, 17 Hospital street.
Condie, Geo., Conning, & Co., solicitors and bank agents, 75
George street.
Congreve, John, Sir Walter Scott Tavern, 41 Watergate.
Connell, Mrs James H., tobacconist, 265 High street.
William, sawyer, 14 Cow vennel.
Conning, John (of Geo. Condie, Conning, & Co.), Summerbank.
Constable, Isaac (of Constable & Macgregor), 28 High street.
James, 47 High street.
& Macgregor, jewellers, 40 George street.
Mrs Jane, 14 Long causeway.
92 CONSTABLE COWPER.
Constable, Mrs Robert, Burton place.
Cook, Alexander, dyer, 52 Barossa street.
Catherine, 15 Commercial street.
David, weaver, 2 Cross street.
Mrs Andrew, 27 Guard vennel.
Mrs Peter, 258 High street.
Thomas, coachwright, 261 High street.
Thomas, labourer, 185 South street.
Co-operative Cloth Society (Limited), 50 So. Methven st.
Cordiner, William, ticket-clerk, 14 Paul street.
Cornfute, David, blacksmith, 31 Pomarium.
James (of Cornfutes & Milne), 1 1 Barossa place.
Mrs, ID Rose terrace.
Robert, blacksmith, 28 Barossa street.
Cornfutes & Milne, manufacturers, 23 Melville street.
Costells, Peter, hawker, 5 Meal vennel.
Coulter, James, warder, 8 Kirkside.
James, shoemaker, 9 Pomarium.
County Assessor's Office, 69 George st.' — Don. Mackintosh
and A. Young.
County Constabulary Office, County Buildings,
County Hall, foot of South street.
County Prison, Speygate.
County and City of Perth Infirmary, York place.
Coull, James, fish-dealer, 39 Mill street.
Cousin, Alexander, fireman, 8 St. Ann's lane.
Coutts, David, shoemaker, 155 South street.
Margaret, Glencoe Tavern, 243 High street.
Mary, confectioner, 262 High street.
Mrs George, 5 Leonard street.
Mrs James, 266 High street.
Peter, pavior, 83 Main street.
Thomas, letter-carrier, 3 Thimblerow.
William, pavior, 74 Pomarium.
Coventry, David, weaver, 61 Strathmore street.
John, weaver, 404 High street.
Mrs John, I Thimblerow.
Mrs Captain Richard, 20 Melville street.
C .Can, Hosack, shoemaker, 206 South street.
Isabella, 3 Curfew row.
•James, clerk, 6 Paul street.
James, cabinetmaker, 131 Canal street.
James, ropespinner, 5 Cow vennel.
Mrs Alexander, 9 Main street.
Rev. Robert, l King's place.
Samuel, proprietor of the Perthshire Advertiser, Murray-
ville, Kinnoull.
Cowp.jr, Ann, 34 Leonard street.
COWPER CRICHTON. ,93
Cowper, James, flesher, 3 Cow vennel.
John, grocer, 27 King street.
Mrs Robert, 13 Back wynd.
Robert, turner, 207 High street.
Cowperthwaite, Mrs John, lodgings, 84 Victoria street.
Cox, Caleb, Collector of Customs, Mansfield place.
Coyne, Martin, labourer, 199 South street.
Craig, David (Inland Revenue), 27 Barossa place.
George, meal-dealer, 35 Main street.
David, fireman, 217 South street.
Mrs Thomas, 34 Newrow.
Craigie, Farney, shoemaker, 184 South street.
George, lamplighter, 2 Carpenter street.
James, 13 Barossa place.
Mrs David, 2 Athole crescent.
Mrs George, 13 Paul street.
Mrs John, Craigie Park terrace.
Thomas L., warehouseman, 6 Charlotte street.
Cramb, James, mason, 51 Pomarium.
John, sculptor, 238 High street.
Mrs, 12 Barossa street.
Mrs James, 224 tligh street.
Mrs James, 49 Leonard street.
Robert, gardener, 44 Commercial street.
Robert, surfaceman, Barnhill.
Cranstoun, James H., landscape painter, 3 Athole street.
Crawford, David, fruiterer, 22 Hospital street.
James, bricklayer, 206 South street.
Jane, poulterer, 10 North port.
Mrs Alexander, grocer, 73 South street.
Mrs John, flesher, 104 High street — house, 81.
William, clerk, 65 Main street.
Cree, Finlay, mason, 18 Paul street.
John, labourer, 159 South street.
John, labourer, 12 Meal vennel.
Peter, 44 Barossa street.
Peter, coal-merchant, 183 South street.
P. & W., coal-merchants, 56 Watergate — h. 18 Canal st.
Robert, coalman, 266 High street.
Crerar, Alexander, boot-closer, 170 High street.
And., grocer & potato mercht., 5 N. Methven St.— h. 17. .
James, boot-closer, 151 High street.
Mrs Robert, 6 Mill close. High street.
Robert, labourer, 68 Pomarium,
William, smith, 7 Clayholes.
■ ' William, saddler, 215 South street.
Cricht<;n, Andrew, mason, 77 New town.
Daniel, seed-merchant, 16 Bridge lane.
94 CRICHTON — CURRIE.
Cricliton, David, baker, 25 Poraarium.
Donald, grocer, 16 Bridge lane.
Elizabeth, refreshments, 204 High street.
George, lapidary, 54 George st. — h. 7 Charlotte st.
George P., tailor, 10 Horner's lane.
James, draper, Nelson street.
Tames, joiner, 55 High street.
James, weaver, 35 Cross street.
James, tailor and clothier, i South St. John's place.
John, mason, li Charteris street.
Mrs Peter, 42 New town.
Thomas, tailor, 18 George street.
"William, baker, 102 High street.
William, corn-merchant, 316 High street.
;"i;ockhart, William, wine and spirit merchant, i South street.
( •i'oll, Alexander, superintendent of fishings, 60 High street.
James, painter, 69 Leonard street.
Mrs Andrew, mangle, 210 South street.
rombie, Mrs Nicol, 49 Leonard street.
Nicol, cabinetmaker, North port — h. 22 Barrack st.
• 'ross, Mrs James, 7 Stormont street.
<-'row, David, weaver, 27 Kinnoull causeway.
David, weaver, 7 Kinnoull causeway.
James, painter, 327 High street.
John, tailor, Oliphant's vennel.
Margaret, 37 George street.
Mrs David, 27 Kinnoull causeway.
Mrs John, 27 Cross street.
William, labourer, 6 Oliphant's vennel.
Crowley, Dennis, labourer, 65 Kinnoull causeway.
Croy, Henry, labourer, 23 Whitefriars' street.
Cruickshanks, John, tenter, Balhousie Works.
Richard, commission agent, St. Ann's lane — h.
I Barossa place.
Crumley, William, tinsmith, 134 High street.
(Jumming, Alexander, turner, 79 South street.
Alexander, labourer, 12 Paul's close, Newrow.
James, turner, 14 Back wynd, Bridgend.
James, moulder, 47 Stormont street.
Cunningham, Alexander, weaver, 2 Cross street.
James, salmon-fisher, 23 Cross street.
James, labourer, 43 Skinnergate.
James, railway-guard, 4 Long causeway.
John, labourer, 16 Meal vennel.
William, labourer, 33 Castlegable.
Curr, Mrs Alexander, 19 Speygate.
Currie, J. & T., wine and spirit merchants, 167 High street — h,
31 York place.
CURRIE DAVIDSON. 95
Currie, Mrs Xhomas, 9 St. Ann's lane.
Custom House, south end of Princes street.
(Juthbert, Andrew, teacher, 33 Main street.
David, weaver, 27 Thimblerow.
James, meal-merchant, il St. John's place^house, 10.
Mrs William, 60 Scott street.
Mrs William, 245 High street.
Thomas, fireman, 1 1 Whitefriars street.
William, manure agent, 166 South street.
William, labourer, 8 Cutlog vennel.
William, waiter, 23 Kirkgate.
Dalgleish, William, porter, 49 Leonard street.
Dandie, Newby, & Dandle, chemists and druggists, 75 High st. —
house, 71.
L)ANiSH Vice-Consul, Walter Stuart, 23 Princes street. *
Darling & Co., A., hatters, 35 George street.
Davidson, Alex-ander, miller, 7 South Methven street.
Alexander, plumber, 1 1 Barossa street.
Allan, porter, 63 KinnouU causeway.
Andrew, solicitor, 68 St. John street — h. 4 Balhousie
bank.
Ann, 38 High street.
1 David, mechanic, 7 New town.
David, mechanic, 34 Newrow.
Ebenezer, porter, 40 Skinnergate.
Henry, labourer, 8 Long causeway.
James, engine-cleaner, 7 Rose lane.
James, teacher of languages, 22 Kinnoull street.
James, newspaper reporter, 71 High street.
James, flesher, 30 Newrow.
James, salmon-fisher, 34 Newrow.
Janet, dressmaker, 202 South street.
John, clerk, 224 High street.
Margaret, dressmaker, 34 Meal vennel.
Mary, milliner, 54 Watergate.
Mary, 17 Pomarium.
Mrs George, 61 Strathmore street.
Mrs George, 47 High street.
Mrs James, 40 Victoria street.
Peter, market gardener, Barnhill.
Peter, upholsterer, 54 Watergate.
Rev. Walter, 20 York place.
W^illiam, postboy, 19 Kirkgate.
William, postboy, 41 Main street.
William, railway inspector, 54 Nev; town.
WiUiam, carter, 92 Reform place.
g6 DAVIDSON DICK.
Davidson, William, engine-fitter, 27 Prioiy place.
Davie, James, cowfeeder, 43 Commercial street.
John, weaver, 25 Guard vennel.
Mrs James, 14 South street.
Mrs John, 53 Leonard street.
Dawson, David, market gardener, Barnhill.
John, labourer, 65 Strathmore street.
John, shoemaker, 224 High street.
John, millwright, 87 Canal street.
John, labourer, 129 South street.
Mrs Thomas, 297 High street.
William, porter, 55 High street.
Dear, Rose, portrait painter, 55 South street.
Deas, Andrew, bone-setter, 35 KinnouU causeway.
James B. (of Garvie & Deas), 2 St. Leonard's bank.
Dedrick, Frank, smith, Jo Victoria street.
Deighton, Betsy, dressmaker, 228 South street.
Dennis, Mrs Elizabeth, 16 Newrow.
Deuchars, James, baker, 127 Canal crescent.
John, tailor, 2 Blackfriars wynd.
Devaney, Michael, labourer, 146 High street.
Francis, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.
Dewar, Alexander, slater, 286 High street.
Charles, tailor, 129 South street.
Charles, weaver, 27 Pomarium.
Charles, gasfitter, 205 South street.
David, gas-inspector, 6 St. Paul's square.
Duncan, porter, 47 Stormont street.
Isabella, 1 1 Meal vennel.
James (of Macnaughton & Dewar), Rose Cot., Bridgend.
James, porter, 23 Castlegable.
James (of Dewar, Mitchell, & Co.), Registrar of Births,
Deaths, & Marriages, 6 Charlotte st. — h. 4 Rose ter.
John, draper, I St. John street — house, 34 High street.
John, wine and spirit merchant, 11 1 High street — house,
69 North Methven street.
John, blacksmith, 58 Watergate.
Mitchell, & Co., proprietors of the C^ar/tr newspaper, 14
High street.
Mrs John, 129 High street.
Mrs Peter, li Barossa street.
Mrs Peter, 129 South street.
Mrs Peter, 40 Newrow.
R. M. (of Forsyth & Dewar), 14 Rose terrace.
Thomas, labourer, 1 1 Cow vennel.
William C, teacher, Craigie Park terrace.
William, slater, 31 Stormont street.
Dick, John, engine-driver, 33 KinnouU causeway.
DICK DONALDSON. 97
Dick, John, seed-merchant and vintner, 22 South Methven st.
Dickie, Mrs James, 142 South street.
Mrs James, 79 Watergate.
Dickson, Alexander, paintei", 9 Union street lane.
Andrew, joiner, 34 Newrow.
Charles, tailor, 10 East Bridge street.
, John (of Mackenzie & Dickson), Greenbank, Bridgend.
& TurnbuU, nursery and seedsmen, 26 George street.
William, cooking depot, 97 Canal street.
William, plasterer, i Rose lane.
William, glazier, 16 Newrow.
Dingwall, Alexander, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 36
St. John street.
James, railway-guard, 7 Nelson street.
Mrs John, milliner, 13 Kirkgate.
Dinning, Margaret, matron. Infirmary, York place.
Dobie, Mrs Mary, 170 High street.
Docherty, James, baker, 14 Union lane.
William, pensioner, 47 High street.
Doig, Alexander, shoemaker, 87 High street.
James, engine-driver, 49 New town.
James, 61 New town.
Peter, engine-driver, 15 Main street.
Rachel, 4 Mill wynd.
Don, Alexander, railway porter, 47 Pomarium.
David, grocer, 1 1 North Methven street.
James, dresser, 12 Barrack street.
Mrs John, 68 Pomarium.
Peter, plumber, 5 Scott street.
Robert, tanner. Union street lane.
William, plasterer, 116 High street.
Donald, Elizabeth, 19 Gowrie street.
John, 2 Union sti'eet lane.
Mrs John, 22 Melville street.
William, Bankhead, Bridgend.
Donaldson, Alexander, labourer, 2 Thistle lane.
Alexander, weaver, 10 Athole street.
Charles, weaver, 12 Paul street.
David, plumber, 209 High street — house, 96.
David, plasterer, I Horner's lane.
Emily, 120 Canal street.
Gilbert, wright, 41 Stormont street.
James, bill-poster, Flesher's land, Kirkside.
James (of Robertson, Donaldson, & Co. ), 8 Victoria
street.
Mrs Alexander, 6 St. Paul's square.
Mrs Andrew, 2 Paul's close, Newrow.
Paton, & Mackenzie, drapers, 34 George street.
98 DONALDSON DOW.
Donaldson, Robert, engine-driver, 70 Pomarium.
Thomas, plasterer, 34 Newrow.
Thomas, baker, 248 High street — house above.
William, weaver, I Rose lane,
c William, labourer, 27 Watergate.
Donohue, John, shoemaker, 14 Meal vennel.
Doonan, John, broker, 64 Meal vennel.
Dorward, Alexander, warehouseman, 30 Newrow.
John, engineer, 52 Victoria street.
Dott, Mrs John, 129 High street.
Robert, engine-fitter. Union street lane.
Douglas, Alexander, painter, 48 Commercial street.
Barbara, 32 Barossa street.
Donald, tailor, 89 South street.
Donald, coal-dealer, 25 Hospital street.
. George (of Skinner & Douglas), 36 Leonard street.
James, engine-driver, 87 Canal street.
John, 12 East Bridge street.
Mrs John, 14 Union street lane.
Mrs William, Temperance Inn, 18 Leonard street.
Mrs William, 15 Commercial street.
Peter, dyer, Barnhill.
Robert, corn-merchant, 87 Leonard street.
& Son, George R., painters and paperhangers, 52
Princes street — house, 68 St. John street.
Stewart, sewing-machine agent, 55 North Methven
street.
William (of Douglas & Son), 40 James street.
William, tenter, 32 Melville street.
William, engine-fitter, 82 Reform place.
William, clerk, 6 North Methven street.
William, tailor and clothier, 5 Kirkgate.
Dow, David, book-deliverer, 87 Main street.
Helen, 5 Castlegable.
Helen, 65 Strathmore street.
James, joiner, 95 High street.
James, grain-dealer, 28 Barrack street.
Jane, 48 Castlegable.
John, clerk, 83 Watergate.
John, road-inspector, 33 New town.
John, labourer, 69 Strathmore street.
Mrs John, 6 Paul street.
Margaret, 28 Commercial street.
Mrs Peter, 50 Main street.
Mrs Thomas, 3 Melville street.
Robert, painter and paperhanger, 59 George street — house,
Springbrae, Kinnoull.
Robert, gardener, 23 Commercial street.
DOW DUNCAN. 99
Dow, William, joiner, 232 High street — house, 8 Kinnoull st.
"William, joiner, 65 Strathmore street.
Dowie, John, weaver, 327 High street.
Peter, mason, 54 Watergate.
William, weaver, 400 High street.
Dron, Mrs David, midwife, 6 Canal street.
Drew, Thomas, carter, 70 South street.
Drummond, Alexander (of Palmers & Drummond), 12 North
William street.
Christina, 13 Princes street.
David, labourer, 6 Paul's close, Newrow.
John, 116 High street.
Thomas, weaver, 71 Pomarium.
William, slater, 29 Stormont street.
Dryer, Henry, tailor, 34 Meal vennel.
Drysdale, Andrew, weaver, 46 Pomarium.
Charles, slater, 2 Union lane.
Hugh, 1st Wheaten Bread Society, 49 No. Methven.st.
John, house-surgeon. Infirmary, York place.
Thomas, baker, 59 Meal vennel.
William, clerk, 46 Commercial street.
Duff, Alexander, blacksmith, 83 Canal street.
David, labourer, 69 South street.
David, Cross Keys Inn, Kirkside.
James, porter, 71 Pomarium.
James, 45 Commercial street.
James, drill instructor, 48 George street.
James, 17 Kinnoull street.
James, sheriff- officer, 16 Watergate.
James, labourer, 24 Newrow.
John, carter, 70 Athole street.
John, labourer, 38 West Mill street.
John, cowfeeder, 10 Hospital street.
Margaret, 38 James street.
Misses, teachers, 58 South Methven street.
Mrs William, bootbinder, 36 West Mill street.
Peter, coal-merchant, Glasgow road coal depot — house, 81
Kinnoull causeway.
Peter, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel.
Rankin, carver and gilder, 25 High street.
R. F., manure agent, 14 Victoria street.
Thomas, spirit-dealer, 31 Cross street.
Walter, spirit-dealer, 99 South street.
William, weaver, 180 South street.
W^illiam, concertina-maker, 62 South Methven street.
William, weaver, Malloch's close, South street.
Dunbar, Mrs John, eating-house, 49 Watergate.
Duncan, Alexander M. (of A. & R.), shipowner, 16 Queen street.
lOO DUNCAN DUNSMORE.
I^uncan, Andrew, dyer, 89 South street.
Ann, 6 Main street.
Catherine, 22 St. John street.
Charles, coach-trimmer, 29 Priory place.
David, engine-driver, 41 New town.
David, labom-er, 17 Stormont street.
David, porter, High Craigie.
David, labourer, Malloch's close. South street.
Helen, Witch-hill, Bridgend.
J. & J., pianoforte teachers, 18 Kinnoull street.
James, carpenter. High Craigie.
James, mechanic, 100 Reform place.
James (of Morison & Duncan), 10 Athole street.
James, Wellbank, Kinnoull.
James, carpenter, 44 South street.
James, mason, High Craigie.
James, iron-turner, il Cow vennel.
John, bootmaker, 63 South Methven street — house, 45
Kinnoull causeway.
John, teacher, 50 Victoria street.
John, coal-merchant, 5 Claypotts wynd.
John, draper, 159 High street — h. 69 Strathmore street.
John, seaman, 13 East Bridge street.
Joseph, detective-officer, 282 High street.
Mrs Robert, 55 Main street.
Mrs Robert, High Craigie.
Mrs Thomas, confectioner, 133 High street — house, 47
George street.
Robert (of A. & R. ), shipowner, 142 Canal crescent.
Thomas, carpenter, 100 Reform place.
William, plasterer, Malloch's close. Canal street.
William, cabinetmaker, 14 Claypotts wynd.
William, labourer, 31 Scott street.
William, plasterer, 394 High street. - -
William, fruiterer, 25 Watergate.
William, labourer, Malloch's close. South street.
Duncanson, James, tailor, 219 High street.
Thomas, baker, 2 Main street — house, 16.
Dundas, Miss, Balhousie Castle.
Dun, Rev. James, 69 North Methven street.
Dunn, Archibald, mason, 22 West Mill street.
Archibald, sailmaker, Malloch's close. Canal street.
George, shoemaker, 41 Main street.
John, bookbinder, 48 Newrow.
Peter, railway-porter, 10 Paul street.
Dundee Advertiser and People's Journal Branch
Office, 10^ High street.
Dunsmore, Buchanan, draper, 58 High street — house, 54-
DUNSMORE ELDER. lOI
Dunsmore, John, labourer, 4 St. Paul's square.
Durage, Michael, labourer, 155 South street.
Durie, Jane, dressmaker, I James street.
Dutch, Alexander, seaman, 3 Main street.
Mrs George, 3 Main street.
Dyer, James, clerk, 258 High street.
M. &J., umbrella makers, 60 George street — -house, 15
Bridge lane.
Dymock, Rev. Thomas, A.M., 3 Athole crescent.
E
Eadie, Helen, 14 Watergate.
Mrs Charles, mangle, 13 Melville street.
Mrs Thomas, 21 Kinnoull causeway.
William, porter, 13 Barossa street.
William, engine-driver, 59 Newrow.
Eadington, David, hawker, Skinnergate.
James, gardener, 58 Watergate.
Eas.->oa, David, guard, 28 Whitefriars street.
& Son, James, commission, emigration, and shipping
agents, 57 High street — house. Mount Tabor.
James, jun., tea-dealer, 57 High street.
James, seaman, 55 High street.
Jane, 19 Mill street.
John, baker, 116 High street.
Mrs David, Malloch's close. Canal street.
Mrs John, 46 Pomarium.
Thomas, 6 Horner's lane.
William, tailor, 14 East Bridge street.
Eastmont, Charles, seaman, 55 High street.
Easton, Catherine, 113 High street.
Fergus, traffic agent, 45 Priory place, Craigie.
John, Guildry officer, 26 Newrow.
Edward, Ann, teacher, 37 Main street.
. -" James, cartwright, 5 Newrow— house, 282 High street.
James, blacksmith, 55 West Mill street.
John, porter, 41 Kinnoull causeway.
John, warder, 51 Scott street.
Mary, 4 South street.
Mrs James, 211 High street.
Mrs John, midwife, 71 Watergate. •
Mrs William, embroidery stamper, 260 High street —
house, 238.
Elder, Alexander, labourer, 125 South street.
^ Alexander, weaver, 38 Pomarium.
Chalmers, confectioner, 261 High street.
David, potato-dealer, 29 Canal street.
Henry, weaver, 56 Pomarium.
I02 ELDER FELL.
Elder, James, labourer, 4 Cow vennel.
Margaret, seamstress, i Paul street.
Mrs Chalmers, 13 Paul street.
Mrs P., 3 Main street.
Elliot, George, mason, 25 Guard vennel.
Mrs William, 3 Main street.
Ellis, Alexander, coppersmith, 23 Cross street.
Ellison, Marjory, dressmaker, 55 High street.
Mrs David, 55 High street.
Mrs James, 120 Canal crescent.
Elson, Charles, chimney-sweep, 14 Bridge lane.
Emsiie, James, mechanic, 183 South street.
James, engine-fitter, 34 Newrow.
English, John, labourer, 146 High street.
Erskine, Peter, shoemaker, 266 High street.
Evans, Charles, labourer, 35 Cross street.
Ewan, Robert, porter, 22 Union lane.
William, flesher, 113 South street.
William, labourer, 6 Horner's lane.
Ewart, John, sawyer, High Craigie.
Ewing, Robert (of Gentle, Murray, & Ewing), 2 Queen street.
Faichney, James, gardener, 47 New town.
John, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel.
Fair, David, joiner, 75 Pomarium. ,
Fairbairn, Alexander, missionary, 35 Priory place.
P'airbrother, William, labourer, 8 Newrow.
Fairley, James, labourer, 49 Newrow.
Mrs Alexander, 297 High street.
Falconer, Mary, Alexandra street.
Mrs John, 14 Watergate.
Robert, brassfounder, 146 High street.
Farney, Richard, labourer, 155 South street.
William M., boot and shoe maker, 26 St. John street —
house, Allan Bank.
Farquhar, George, clerk (Post Office), 41 Cross street.
Mrs Dr Alexander, 14 York place.
Farquharson, David, vintnei', 112 High street.
David, tea-merchant, 15 High st. — h. 15 Charteris st.
John, tailor, 34 North Methven street.
Mrs John, 15 Charteris street.
Mrs Robert, 18 Paul street.
William, gardener, 10 County place.
Fathergal, Jonathan, mason, 72 High street.
Fellj George, 213 High street.
George, grocer, 297/^ High street.
William, rag-merchant, 34 Newrow.
FENTON — ^FINLAYSON. lO'
Fenton, Alexander, flesher, 54 South street.
Alexander, labourer, 17 Pomarium.
James (of Wallace & Fenton), Croft Park, Craigie.
Fenwick, James, weaver, 2 Thistle lane.
James, commercial traveller, 45 King street.
Rev. James, Laurel Villa, Priory place.
John, labourer, 7 Whitefriars street.
Mrs George, 42 New town.
Mrs John, 6 Pomarium.
Mrs Stuart, 10 Pomarium.
Peter, grocer and draper, 317 High street — h. above.
Peter, surfaceman, Barnhill.
& Son, confectioners, 27 St. John street — -house, 68.
William, shoemaker, 5 East Bridge street.
William, engine-fitter, 88 Reform place.
William, shoemaker, 47 High street.
William, grocer, 315 High sti'eet — house above,
Fergus, Mrs Peter, 13 Cutlog vennel.
Robert, confectioner, 246 High street.
Ferguson, Alexander, tailor, 72 Watergate.
Andrew, slater, 9 Union street.
Andrew, tailor, l Paul street.
Archibald, grocer, 86 Reform place.
Charles, labourer, 82 South street.
Christian, seamstress, 18 Kirkgate.
Daniel, skinner, 39 Commercial street.
-Daniel, labourer, 17 Paul street.
& Donaldson, manure manufacturers, Friarton — office,
10 Kirkgate.
Helen, 48 North Methven street.
James, weaver, 53 KinnouU causeway.
John, weaver, 19 Pomarium.
John, shopman, 176 South street.
Miss, 26 Main street.
Misses, dressmakers, 46 High street.
Peter, 2 New town.
Robert, dyer, 71 Kinnoull causeway.
William, pointsman, 16 Whitefriars street.
William, lubourer, 59 Meal vennel.
Ferrier, George, stoker, 6 Cross street.
Isabella, 48 North Methven street.
Mrs Alexander, 9 Stormont street.
William, market gardener, Barnhill.
Figgan, James & Francis, hawkers, 82 South street,
Findlay, James, sergeant (R.P.R.), 232 High street.
James, engine-fitter, 312 High street,
Finlayson, Alexander, tenter, 33 North Methven street.
James, blacksmith, 39 Castlegable.
I04 FINLAYSON FORBES.
Finlayson, John, church-officer, li Castlegable.
Finn, Patrick, labourer, 103 South street.
Fisher, Alexander, surgeon, R.N., 4 Barossa place.
Helen, 13 Barossa street.
James, grocer, 186 High street.
Janet, 6 St. Paul's square.
John, baker, i Melville street.
Mrs Alexander, Kirk close, 80 High street.
Mrs James, 6 Marshall place.
Mrs John, windei", 5 Claypotts wynd.
"William, grocer, 172 High street — house, 163.
William, labourer, 19 Leonard street.
Fisken, Mrs, 232 High street.
Mrs John, 129 South street.
Peter, gasfitter, 13 Barossa street.
Stewart, labourer, 211 South street.
Thomas, labourer, 28 Horse cross.
Thomas, weaver, 116 High street.
Fittis, Robert Scott, newspaper reporter, 36 West Mill street.
Flannigan, John, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.
Michael, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.
Fleckstein, Charles, teacher of languages. Academy, 4 Rose ter.
Fleming, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 34 St, John street — h.
24 Melville street.
Ann, Bowerswell road.
Rev. Archibald, B. A., Hamilton House, Glasgow road.
David, surgeon, 4 West Bridge street — h. 4 Gowrie st.
John, cabinetmaker, 219 High street.
■ ■ Margaret, laundress, 7 Meal vennel.
Mrs John, 12 Clayholes.
Thomas, blacksmith and bellhanger, 129 High street.
Flesher Incorporation Hall, 44 South street.
Fletcher, Mrs Oswald, lodgings, 21 Kinnoull street.
Flockhart, John, solicitor. County Buildings — h. 2 King's place.
Flynn, Austin, labourer, 164 South street.
Gilbert, labourer, 59 Meal vennel.
John, labourer, 41 Meal vennel.
John, labourer, 41 Meal vennel.
Mrs Elizabeth, 2 Stormont street.
Mrs Peter, 162 South street.
Peter, labourer, 84 South street.
Taddy, labourer, 162 South street.
Thomas, labourer, Shuttlefield close. Canal street.
Folan, Patrick, labourer, 163 South street,
Forbes, Betsy, milliner, 7 Pomarium.
Catherine, 25 Leonard street.
Charles, 19 Barrack street.
Duncan, mechanic, 2 Victoria street.
FORBES FRASER. 105
Forbes, James, labourer, 190 High street.
James, book-deliverer, 17 Scctt street.
John, distiller, Isla Distillery, Bridgend.
Mrs Alexander, 31 Kinnoull causeway.
Mrs John, 4 Horner's lane. South street.
Mrs John, Stormont Arms Inn, 43 South street.
Mrs Mary Ann, Ivy Bank, Kinnoull.
Mrs Peter, 43 Leonard street.
William, clerk, 3 1 King street.
William, Logiealmond Tavern, 6 South Methven street.
William, accountant, 80 George street.
Ford, James, sawyer, 13 Speygate.
John, china-dealer, 45 Leonard street.
John, labourer, 36 Commercial street.
Mrs George, 176 South street.
Nathaniel, sawyer, 5 South street.
William, mason, 11 East Bridge street.
f Forgan, James, gardener. Well wood Cottage, Bamhill.
Forrester, Agnes, 20 Marshall place.
Forsyth, Alexander, weaver, 98 South street.
David, tailor, 8 Skinnergate.
& Dewar, cloth-merchants, &c., 4 St. John's place.
George, weaver, 26 Newrow.
James, weaver, 372 High street.
Mrs John C, 25 Marshall place.
Mrs Walter, 19 Greyfriars lane.
Thomas, 26 Marshall place.
Thomas, bellhanger, 129 High street.
Fortescue, the Very Rev. E. B. K., 60 Athole street.
Fotheringham, David, shipowner, 4 North port.
John, labourer, 2 South street.
Foy, Thomas, fireman, 27 Castlegable.
Frame, James, coal-agent, Glasgow road coal depot — house, 41
New town.
Frampton, George, coachman, 6 Carpenter street.
Fi-aser, Alexander, newspaper reporter, 73 New town.
Alexander, wright, 23 Stormont street.
& Anderson, engravers, lithographers, & photographers,
87 High street,
Daniel, confectioner, 138 High street.
David, carpenter, 17 Scott street.
David, tailor, 327 High street.
David, seaman, 12 South street.
Helen, dressmaker, 27 Castlegable.
Henry, weaver, 31 Hospital street.
James, mason, 65 Canal street.
James, labourer, 27 Watergate.
James, fitter, 327 High street.
H
Io6 FRASER — GALL.
Fraser, James, engine-driver, 9 James street.
James, engine-driver, 94 RefoiTn place.
James, engine-driver, 32 Pomarium.
James, toolmaker, 19 Speygate.
James, engine-fitter, 1 1 Hospital street.
John, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 40 High street
— house, 36 James street.
John, teacher. Middle Parish School, Meal vennel.
John, pensioner, 239 High street.
John, clerk, 38 Carr's croft.
John, shoemaker, 170 High street.
John, labourer, 34 Newrow^.
John, vi^arper, 312 High street.
John, bootcloser, 25 High street.
Miss, flax-merchant, 40 Mill street.
Misses, dressmakers, 18 High street.
Mrs Alexander, dairy, 23 Newrovi^.
Mrs Daniel, 56 West Mill street.
Mrs David, 17 Scott street.
Mrs John, 8 Newrow.
Mrs Peter, vi'asher, 232 High street,
Mrs Simon, 69 Leonard street.
Robert, labourer, 19 Greyfriars lane.
Robert, coachbuilder, 8 North port.
William, blacksmith, 189 South street — house, 185.
William, warehouseman, 212 South street.
Frazer, John, tailor and clothier, 49 High st. — h. 53 Main st.
French, Wilham H., R.P.R., 18 Canal street.
Irew, David, surgeon, i Graham's place. King street.
& Sons, William, plumbers and brassfounders, 6 Mill st.
Frew, William (of Frew & Sons), 19 Melville street.
Forrest (of Frew & Sons), 61 George street.
I'ullerton, James, railway-guard, 8 Whitefriars street.
Fulton, William, R.P.R., 41 Main street.
Fyfe, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 171 High street.
Archibald, wright, 151 High street.
& Chrystal, masons, Gowrie street.
David (of Fyfe & Chrystal), 27 Watergate.
David H., society collector, 198 High street.-
John, slater, Shuttlefield close, Canal street.
John, slater, 19 Thimblerow.
Gr
Gall, Alexander, shoemaker, 5 Skinnergate.
David, labourer, 9 Keir street.
James, pattern-maker, 10 New town.
John, joiner, 8 New town.
Mrs Mary, 2 Blackfriars wynd.
GALL — GARDNER. I O 7
Gall, Mrs James, 14 Hospital street.
Peter, clerk (P.O. Telegraph), ill South street.
& Wilkie, milliners, 2 Gowrie street.
Galletly, Alexander, blacksmith, 18 Meal vennel.
Alexander, painter, Baxter's vennel, Watergate.
David, plasterer, 340 High street.
George, labourer, 18 Kirkgate.
James, joiner, 91 Main street.
James, glazier, 137 High street.
James, grocer, 12 County place.
James, commission agent, 25 South street.
James, labourer, 13 Cutlog vennel.
Jessie, 47 Mill street.
John, carter, 246 High street.
John, carter, 74 St. John street.
John, baker, 190 High street.
John, Wright, 27 County place.
Mary, seamstress, 13 Union street.
Mrs Betsy, 89 Main street.
Mrs James, Laurel Villa, Priory place.
William, engine-driver, 20 New town.
William, slater, 3 St. Paul's square.
Gaims, Agnes, 54 Watergate.
Galloway, David, carriage-builder, 28 New town.
George, weaver, 300 High street.
James, agent (Burial Society), 161 High street.
James, clerk, Barrack street.
James, labourer, 52 Pomarium.
James, baker, 8 Barrack street.
John, shoemakei-, 148 South street.
Mrs Thomas, grocer, 294 High street.
Peter, weaver, 39 Pomarium.
Thomas, engine-driver, 52 Pomarium.
William, seaman, i Mill close.
William, labourer, 18 Barrack street.
Gardner, Alexander, carter, Shuttlefield close. Canal street.
Alexander, millwright, 52 New town.
Andrew, carpenter, 29 Stormont street.
George (of J. & G. Gardiner), 43 Canal street.
James, grocer, 4 North port.
James, labourer, 190 High street.
James, carter, 10 Cow vennel.
James, Orchard Bank, Barnhill.
J. & G., grocers and wine-merchants, 90 High street.
John, 41 Main street.
May, 27 Princes street.
Miss Catherine, Jock's Lodge, Kinnoull.
Peter, carter, 2 North William street.
Io8 GARDNER — GIBBONS.
Gardner, Thomas, carter, 9 Claypotts wynd.
Thomas, cabinetmaker, 10 Canal street.
Garland, Robert, carter, 24, West Mill street.
Garvie, David, plasterer, 30 Newrow.
& Deas, manufacturers, 57 South Methven street.
Isabella, 26 Athole street.
James, weaver, 9 Earl's dykes.
James B., smith, 156 High street,
John, labourer, 6 Strathmore street.
Laurence, labourer, Malloch's close, Canal street.
Mrs James, Bamhill.
Mrs John, 3 King's place.
Mrs Thomas, 276 High street.
Mrs Thomas, 4 Union street.
Robert, engineer, 79 South street.
Thomas, clerk, 7 South Methven street.
William (of Garvie & Deas), 4 King's place.
William, salesman, 25 High street.
Gas-Inspector's Office, Coal shore — ^J. M'Glashan.
Gathan, Michael, telegraph- worker, 39 Newrow.
Gaudie, James, clerk (P.O. Telegraph), 68 Athole street.
Gavin, John, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.
Martin, labourei", Shuttlefield close. Canal street.
Michael, labourer, 103 South street.
Patrick, labourer, Shuttlefield close, Canal street.
Patrick, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.
Terrance, labourer, 27 Castlegable.
Geddes, Lieutenant Alexander (R. P.R.), Mount Tabor.
Geekie, Alexander, tailor, 7 Union street.
Ann, laundress, 46 Main street.
David, mason, 3 Main street.
Mrs David, 50 Main street.
William, engine-fitter, 40 Carr's croft.
Gemmel, Mrs William, 19 Cross street.
Gentle, Murray, & Ewing, drapers, 24 St. John street.
Robert S. (of Gentle, Murray, & Ewing), Rosebank,
Bridgend.
Gentry, Timothy, tailor, 7 South street.
George, Ann, 81 High street.
German Vice-Consul's Office, Charles st. — R. Lowe, consul.
Gibb, Mrs Joseph, teacher of sewing, 15 Bridge lane.
Gibbons, James, dyer, 224 High street.
John, labourer, 89 South street.
John, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.
Mrs Sarah, 5 Murray street.
Mrs William, staynaaker, 95 South street.
Patrick, labourer, 154 South street.
Thomas, labourer, 17 Claypotts wynd.
GIBBONS — GOODSIR. I09
Gibbons, Thomas, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel.
Gibson, David, County Place Inn, County place.
Helen, dressmaker, 22 St. John street.
Helen J., 12 York place.
Henry, tailor, 34 Newrow.
Jane, washer, 95 High street.
James, baker, 13 Paul street.
John, fitter, 6 Meal vennel.
Margaret, 5 Castlegable.
Mrs David, 39 Watergate.
Mrs John, Albert Inn, 48 George street.
Mrs Peter, grocer, 93 Leonard street.
Robert, engine-fitter, 25 South street.
William, hammerman, 75 Leonard street.
William, fitter, 6 Meal vennel.
Giddings, Miss, matron, Murray's Royal Asylum, Bridgend.
Gilchrist, Joan, grocer, Craigie place.
Gillan, John, engine-fitter, Craigie Park terrace.
Gillespie, James, railway-guard, 29 Kinnoull causeway.
John, rope and twine manufacturer, 14 High street —
house. Barrack street.
John, labourer, 146 South street.
William, superintendent, Caledonian Railway, I St.
Leonard's Bank.
Glass, Alexander, druggist, 39 South Methven street.
Andrew, weaver, l Claypotts wynd.
David, baker, 91 High street — house, 87.
David, weaver, 352 High street.
David, porter, 396 High street.
Elizabeth, grocer, 77 Watergate.
George, weaver, 386 High street.
Mi^ David, 282 High street.
Mrs James, dressmaker, 396 High street.
Robert, weaver, 26 Clayholes.
William, engine-fitter, 69 New town.
Glegg, Mrs James, fruiterer, 1 7 Leonard street
Glen, Thomas, labourer, 390 High street.
Gloag, Mrs Henry, 9 South street.
Mrs John, 43 Leonard street.
Robert, labourer, 10 Union street lane.
William B., grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 24 Athole
street — house, 22.
Glover's Hall, 36 George street.
Goddard, John, boilermaker, 346 High street.
Godtforneau, Paul, St. John's Inn, Kirkside.
Gollans, James, baker, 29 Leonard street.
Goodman, William, stocking- weaver, 67 Watergate.
Goodsir, John, commission agent, 23 North Methven street.
I I O GOODWIN — GOW.
Goodwin, William, mail-guard, 1 1 Mill street.
Gordon, Alexander, railway-guard, 35 Newrow.
' . George, chief-constable, Gowrie Bank, Burgh Muir.
George, engine-driver, 2i Cross street.
Gilbert, 20 Athole street.
Henry, solicitor, Brompton 'terrace, Kinnoull.
Mrs John, 69 Kinnoull causeway.
Mrs John, greengrocer, 129 Canal crescent.
Peter, carter, 16 Pomarium.
William, clerk, 31 Leonard street,
(lorham, William, dyer, 21 Stormont street.
Govrie, Andrew, millwright, i Lowe street.
David, labourer, 41 Main street. ,
David) fireman, 5 Flesh vennel.
David, coppersmith and gasfitter, 9 South Methven
street — house, 8 Kinnoull street.
George, miller, 4 Paul street.
John, ironmonger, 88 High street,
John, tailor, 23 Carpenter street.
John, upholsterer, 16 James street.
Joiin, fruiterer, 19 South street,
j ohn, waiter, 3 Strathmore streets
*' Mrs John, 27 Pomarium.
Mrs Thomas, 43 Newrow.
Mrs Thomas, 5 Murray street.
Mrs William, lodgings, Barnhill.
Mrs William, furnishings, 153 High street.
Peter, engine-fitter, 18 New town.
Robert, cabinetmaker, 151 High street.
Thomas, wireworker, 1 1 Union lane — h. 58 Watergate.
Thomas, joiner, 3 Water vennel.
Ciorton, Edward, seaman, 3 Cutlog vennel.
Gossford, Mrs James, eating-house, 65 Watergate.
Gould, Alexander, ropespinner, 47 Stormont street.
Gourlay, Isabella, bootbinder, 51 Commercial street.
Margaret, washer, 27 Commercial street.
Mrs John, 20 Union lane.
Gow, Alexander, shoemaker, 38 Mill street.
Alexander, joiner, 205 South street.
Alexander, carpenter, 69 Pomarium.
Alexander, 18 Canal street. i
Daniel, coal-merchant, Glasgow road coal depot — house. ^
18 Canal street.
Donald, pensioner, 21 Main street.
Duncan, grocer and spirit-dealer, 93 South street— house,
6 Charlotte street.
Elizabeth, grocer, 10 Barossa street.
James, sailmaker, 153 South street. ". ,
GOW GRANT, III
Gow, James, labourer, 25 Priory place, Craigie.
Jane, lodgings, 28 Kirkgate.
John, labourer, 37 KinnouU causeway.
John, mason, 21 Gowrie street.
John, labourer, 89 Main street,
John, shoemaker, 113 High street.
Magnus M., millwright, 24 Mill street.
Marshall, mason, 41 Newrow.
]Mrs Andrew, grocer, 84' South street,
Mrs Jimes, washer, 102 High street ' ■
Mrs John, 75 Main street.
Robert, porter, 89 Main street.
Robert, dairy, 9 Barossa street. ' ' •
'^ Gowans, Forrester, slater, 29 Thimblerow.
James, wholesale chemist and druggist, 21 High street
■ — -house, 6 King's place.
James, mason, Queen street, Craigie,
Mrs David, 29 Thimblerow,
William, labourer, High Craigie.
William, 22 King street.
CjQweniock, James, gardenei", Asylum, Bridgend. '
Grace, John, engine-fitter, 36. New , town.
Graham, Alexander, grocer, 80 Pomarium. ♦
Alexander (of Graham Brothers), Princes St. Cottage.
Andrew, 7 Melville street.
Brothers,, wood and coal merchants, 35 Princes street.
David, weaver, 27 Pomarium.
Daniel, engine-driver, 26 Long causeway.
Ellis, labourer, 13 Barossa street.
James, hostler, 19 Greyfriars lane.
John D., boot and shoe maker, 26 Carpenter street,
John, shoemaker, 330 High street.
Joseph, South Port steelyard, top of South street.
Mrs Alexander, Laurel Villa, Priory place.
Mrs James, coal-merchant, 23 Princes street.
Mrs Thomas, 6 Comely bank, Bridgend.
William, engineer, 48 Barossa street.
William, weaver, 39 Pomarium.
Grahame,"" James, engine-fitter, 37 Scott street.
Grant, Alexander, porter, 55 Leonard street.
Charles, cabinetmaker, 9 Union lane — ^house, 46 North
Methven street.
James, police constable, 80 Watergate.
John, police' constable, 14 Strathmore street.
John, commission and insurance agent, 8 High street — h.
10 Queen street.
John, police constable, 90 Victoria street.
Miss Margaret, Inveravon Bank, Bridgend.
112 GRANT — GREIG.
Grant, Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 42 North Methven street.
Robert S., accountant (of Geo. Condie, Conning, & Co.),
57 King street.
Grassick, David, baker, 95 High street.
Grassie, William, railway-guard, i Long causeway.
Gray, David, plasterer, 18 Watergate.
Elizabeth, milliner, 7 Meal vennel.
George, solicitor and bank agent, 80 George street — hovtse,
Bowerswell, Bridgend.
James, wright, 184 South street.
James, weaver, 75 Leonard street.
James, stoneware-dealer, 59 South street.
John, hostler, 4 Cow vennel.
John, shoemaker, 155 High street.
John, joiner, 58 South street.
& Miller, milliners, 48 St. John st. — house. Burton place.
■ Mrs Alexander, 19 Union street.
Mrs Andrew, 4 Athole crescent.
Mrs Andrew, 2 Charlotte place.
Mrs John, lodgings, 103 Canal street.
Mrs William, 13 Barossa street.
Mrs William, 44 North Methven street.
Nicol, engine-fitter, 84 Reform place.
Patrick, shoemaker, 45 Castlegable.
Peter, weaver, 35 Pomarium.
Robert, labourer, 42 Leonard street.
Robert, weaver, 35 Pomarium.
Thomas, coachman, 16 Cow vennel.
William, labourer, 41 Mill street.
Green, John, porter, 219 High street.
Greenhill, Laurence, mason, 276 High street.
Peter, ropespinner, 17 Watergate. ,
Grego, Charles, optician, 27 Pligh street — house, 25.
• Nevo, poulterer, Kirkgate — house, 3 High street.
Gregor, Elizabeth, 319 High sti-eet.
Jane, 2 Victoria street.
John, weaver, 386 High street.
William H., clerk, 18 James street.
Greig, A. M. (Perthshire Wine and Spirit Co.), 6 Watergate —
house, 3 Marshall place.
Alexander, 32 King street.
Christopher, labourer, 41 Cross street.
David, porter, 6 Cross street.
James (of R. & J. Greig), 13 Athole street.
James, draper's assistant, 25 Princes street.
James G. (Academy), Springbrae, Kinnoull.
Maria, dressmaker, 21 Kinnoull street.
Robert, labourer, 1 1 Lowe street.
GREIG HALLEY. II3
Greig, R. & J., wholesale grocers, 89 High street.
Thomas, clothier and sh'je-nierchant, 24 Watergate.'
William, joint city-clerk, 3 High street — house, 8 St.
Leonard's bank.
William, fruiterer, 168 High street — -house, 170.
Grewer, Elizabeth, milliner, 28 Newrow.
Grieve, George, fancy goods wai-ehouse, 30 South street — house,
3 Princes street.
James, sewing-machine maker, 7 County place.
John, market gardener, Barnhill.
Grimmond, Miss, teacher, 26 Melville street.
Grindlay, Andrew, stoker, 12 West Mill street.
/ Guild, David, labourer, Craigie place.
Ellen, lodgings, 48 South Methven street.
William, engine-driver, 42 Carr's croft.
Guild Hall, 96 High street.
Gunn, Mrs, 102 High street.
Robert, [-lanemaker, 102 High street.
Sutherland, labourer, 2 Paul's close, Newrow.
William, 2 Victoria street.
Guthrie, Alexander, brassfounder, 28 Watergate.
John, janitor. Infirmary lodge.
William, blacksmith, 24 Commercial st. — house, 3 Cur-
few row.
h:
Haggart, Alexander, blacksmith, 87 South street.
Ann, grocer, 214 S'outh street.
Ann, mangle, 24 Gowrie street.
John, platelayer, 10 Cross street.
Mrs Peter, 82 South street.
Peter, shoemaker, 53 Commercial street.
Haggarty, John, labourer, 175 South street.
Mrs James, 136 South street.
Halkerstone, Mrs James, 12 Paul street.
Robert, painter, 16 North port.
Halket, Robert, riddlemaker, 190 High street.
Hall, George, clerk, 23 Gowrie street.
James, shoemaker, 23 North Methven street.
James, platelayer, 27 New town.
John, labourer, 81 Watergate.
Mrs, 106 Reform place.
Mrs Finlay, 17 Pomarium.
Mrs William, 8 Pomarium.
Richard, flesh^r, ii Leonard street — house, 52.
Halley, Andrew, 72 Long causeway.
David, moulder, 56 Pomarium.
David, weaver, i Rose lane.
114 HALLEY HARRIS.
Halley, David, weaver, 30 Whitefriars street.
David, tenter, 69 Leonard street.
Elizabeth, dressmaker, 2 Barossa place.
George, weaver, 20 Long causeway.
James, Balhousie Farm.
James, "weaver, 35 Cross street.
James, plasterer, 149 High street.
James, tailor and clothier, 70 George street — house, 2
Bridge lane.
James, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.
, James, messenger-at-arms, 36 George street.
Joseph, sailmaker, 68 Pomarium.
Margaret, rope manufacturer, 180 High street.
Margaret, 89 Main street.
Michael, labourer, 9 Clayholes.
Mrs David, lodgings, 6 Melville street.
Mrs James, sewer, 245 High street.
Mrs William, 8 Kirkgate.
]\Irs "William, 55 Pomarium.
Robert, tenter, 219 High street.
William, labourer, 21 Pomarium.
William, pointsman, 23 Cross street.
Halliburton, David, blacksmith, 18 Barrack street.
William, cooper, 218 South street.
Hamilton, David, dairy, 48 South street.
David, engine-fitter, 49 Commercial street.
Hammermen Incorporation's Hall, 175 High street.
Handyside, George (Central Shoe Mart), 64 High street.
Hampton, John, engine-driver, 36 Long causeway.
Hand, John, boilermaker, 34 Newrow.
Hanick, Michael, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.
Harbour Master's Office, New shore — J. Harvey.
Hardgrave, Henry, labourer, 116 High street.
Harley, George, shoemaker, 6 Oliphant's vennel.
William, fruiterer and confectioner, 3 and 45 George
street — house, 3 High street.
Harper, William, carpenter, 67 Watergate.
William, fishcurer, Foundry lane — house, 10 Athole st.
Harraughty, John, pawnbroker, 28 Meal vennel.
Michael, labourer, 9 Thimblerow.
Harris, Alexander, mason, 238 High street.
Benjamin, gunmaker, 80 High street.
Charles, mason, 219 High street.
Ebenezer, weaver, 13 Claypotts wynd.
Louisa, 22 Carpenter street.
James, mason, 56 West Mill street.
James, tailor and clothier, 148 High st. — h. 6 Barossa st
Mrs Alexander, 7 Lowe street.
HARRIS — HEMPEL. 1 1 5
Harris, Mrs Benjamin, draper, 78 High street.
Mrs David (Perth Female School), Hospital.
Mrs John, 12 Victoria street.
Mrs James, 35 Stormont street.
Mrs William, 302 High street.
Thomas, cabinetmaker, 246 High street.
William, tenter, 8 Barrack street.
William, mechanic, Craigie place.
William, blacksmith, 6 Union street.
Harrison, Mrs John, 224 High street.
/Harrower, William, fireman, 19 Leonard street.
Hart, James, gardener, Barnhill.
Mrs John, 26 Pomarium.
Harvey, James, harbour-master, 38 Victoria street.
Sarah, Queen street, Craigie.
Hastings, John, labourer, i New town.
Haxton, Alexander, porter, 67 New town.
Hay, Alexander (of Hay & Whyte), auctioneer and land-surveyor,
1 1 Victoria street.
Alexander, slater and slate-merchant, 276 High street.
Daniel, labourer, . I Horner's lane.
Elizabeth, 46 Pomarium.
Grace, 9 Cross street.
James, cabinetmaker, 9 County place — house, 3 York pi.
James, wright, 23 Clayholes.
James, dyer, 2 Cross street.
James, planemaker, 207 High street.
James, warper, 36 Barossa street.
Jane, dressmaker, 9 St John street.
John, weaver, 33 Pomarium.
Joseph, dyer, 29 Mill street.
Margaret, 36 Long causeway.
Mrs Margaret, 149 High street.
Mrs Peter, 39 Princes street.
Mrs Peter, 47 Pomarium.
Robert, draper, 27 George st. — h. Gowan Bank, Bridgend.
Robert, weaver, 35 Pomarium.
Robert, porter, 35 Pomarium.
' -■■■ • & Whyte, solicitors and bank agents, 30 St. John street.
Hazell, James, dairy, 165 South street.
Headi-ick, Mungo, engine-driver, 18 New town.
Heggie, James, porter, 146 High street.
Thomas, labourer, 12 East Bridge street.
Heggins, Henry, labourer, 155 South street.
Heiton, Andrew, architect, 72 George street — house, Danrick
Villa, Kinnoull.
Mrs Andrew, 9 York place.
Hempel, Mrs, teacher of music, 4 Rose terrace.
Il6 HENACHAN HEPBURN.
Henachan, Michael, labourer, 163 South street.
Henderson, Rev. Alexander, Craigie Park Villa.
David, railway-guard, 54 New town.
David, engine-driver, 68 Athole street.
David, engine-driver, 75 Kinnoull causeway.
Francis, clerk, 34 Leonard street.
George, fruiterer, 268 High street — h. Hillyland.
George, labourer, 162 South street.
Hugh, clockmaker, 50 Watergate.
James, tobacconist, 20 Geoi'ge street — house, 18.
James, spirit-dealer, 244 High street.
James, labourer, 170 High street.
John, labourer, 207 High street.
John, tobacconist, 218 High street — h. I Charles st.
John, letter-carrier, 56 Meal vennel.
John, newspaper reporter, 23 North Methven street.
John, photographer, i Albert place.
John, mechanic, Craigie Park terrace.
Matthew, 6 Paul's close.
Mrs Charles, 15 Charteris street.
Mrs David, i Paul street.
Mrs John, midwife, I Paul street.
Mrs John, 6 Canal street.
Mrs John, 190 High street.
Mrs John, 20 King street.
Mrs Robert, 67 North Methven street.
Mrs William, 6 Canal street.
Mrs William, 13 New town.
Robert, blacksmith, 7 Thimblerow.
Robert, weaver, 3 Cutlog vennel.
Robert, game-dealer, 26S High street.
Thomas, bellringer, 60 High street.
Thomas (R.P.R.), 12 South street.
Thomas, labourer, Craigie place.
Thomas, clerk, 52 South street.
Walter, 120 Canal street.
William, warper, 27 Thimblerow.
William, engine-fitter, 7 Leonard street. " •
William, mashman, Barnhill.
Hendry, James, waiter, 25 Kinnoull causeway.
John, porter, 36 West Mill street.
Henry, Peter, Queen's Hotel, Leonard street.
William, railway-porter, 75 Pomarium.
Hepburn, Alexander, 6 Canal street.
David, solicitor, 12 Charlotte st. — h. 4 Barossa place.
Isabella, 18 North William street.
Isabella, 15 Rose terrace.
Laurence, shoemaker, 142 South street.
HERD HONEY. 1 1 7
Herd, Andrew, mason, 1 1 Cow vennel.
Andrew, mason. High Craigie.
Mrs James, gardener, Barnhill.
Thomas, joiner, 44 Watergate.
Herdman, James, labourer, 21 Kirkside.
Mrs David, 18 Watergate.
Heron, Charles, weaver, 327 High street.
Charles, tailor, 8 Gowrie street — house, II Mill street.
James, butcher, 21 Main street,
Mrs Joseph, 6 Back wynd, Bridgend.
Hewat, James, pie-baker, 10 Watergate,
/ James, pie-baker, 30 So, Methven st, — h, 2 Charteris st
Kirkwood, candlemaker, 118 High st, — h, 79 Canal st.
Hibbert, Charles, inspector. Railway Station, 59 New town,
Higgins, Patrick, broker, 15 Meal vennel.
Hill, David, weaver, 7 South Methven street.
David, 12 East Bridge street,
James, iron-turner, 35 Scott street.
James, labourer, 5 St. Paul's square.
James, iron-turner, 70 Victoria street,
Mrs Charles, l Rose terrace.
Mrs Robert, lodgings, 3 Flesh vennel.
William, excise-officer, Star Buildings, 24 Canal street.
William, fish and egg merchant, 220 High street — house,
5_J^ Princes street.
Hind, David, sawmiller, 222 South street.
Hislop, Ann, 60 Scott street.
Hoban, Michael, labourer, Shuttlefield close, Canal street.
Peter, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.
Hobson, James, painter, 132 High street,
James, shoemaker, 40 Watergate.
Jane, 17 Greyfriars lane,
John, labourer, 8 Foundry lane,
Hodge, Andrew, engine-driver, 50 New town,
Mrs David, mangle, 37 Newrow,
Hodgson, Richard, colporteur, 13 North Methven street.
Hogg, Mrs Catherine, 65 Strathmore street.
Mrs James, 1 5 Athole . street.
Mrs John, 89 Watergate.
Mrs Peter, 7 Fligh street.
William, newspaper reporter, 18 Watergate.
Hoggen, Michael, labourer, 69 South street.
Patrick, broker, 15 Meal vennel.
Holdsworth, Frank, fitter, 7 Leonard street.
Holland, John, labourer, 277 High street
Mrs Henry, 3 Cherry lane.
Holmes, Mrs, sick-nurse, 246 High street.
Honey, James, commission agent, The Bield, Kinnoull.
Il8 HONEY — HUTCHISON.
Honey, James, porter, 21 New town.
Janet, 1 1 St. John's place.
Mrs George, 22 South street,
William, draper, 34 High street.
Honeyman, Mrs John, St. Leonard's Inn, Leonard street.
Hood, John, labourer, 13 Pomarium.
Laurence, porter (Union Bank), 21 Skinnergate.
Robert, tailor, 19 Speygate.
Robert, labourer, 7 Low street.
William, glass-blower, i Rose lane,
Hopkins, John, hawker, 146 High street.
Hopkirk, John, baker, 123 South street — house, 39 Castlegable.
Mrs David, baker, 51 Leonard street.
Home, Andrew, weaver, 46 Long causeway,
George, labourer, 13 Cutlog vennel.
James, moulder, 158 South street.
Michael, labourer, il Flesh vennel.
Hosack, Mrs William, 25 High street.
Horseman, Arthur, clogmaker, 37 Canal street.
Hostler, Mrs James, l Paul's close, Newrow,
Hounsell, William, hostler, i Mill street.
Housten, Ebenezer, shoemaker, 340 High street.
Howatt, George, grocer and spirit-dealer, 13 1 South street.
Howet, John, tailor, 5 Speygate.
Howie, Grace, 9 Earl's dykes.
James, gardener, 23 Kinnoull causeway.
John, cover-maker, 4 St. Ann's lane.
John, corn-merchant, 21 Strathmore street.
Hughes, Alexander, labourer, Long causeway.
Elizabeth, dressmaker, 112 Canal crescent.
Peter, labourer, 59 Meal vennel.
Humble, Rev. Henry, 58 Athole street,
Hume, WiUiam, fitter, 222 South street.
Hunt, Alexander, spirit-dealer, I York place,
Colin A,, hatter and clothier, 38 George street — house,
45 South Methven street.
James, tailor, 3 Watergate,
Mrs Thomas, 14 Watergate,
Thomas, cabinetmaker, 56 West Mill street.
Hunter, George, clerk, 6 Carpenter street.
Harry V, (of Geo. Condie, Conning, & Co,), Moncriefte
bank, Craigie,
James, clerk, 21 King street.
Mrs, 238 High street.
& Sime, dressmakers, 5 East Bridge street.
Husband, David, railway-guard, 155 South street.
Hutchison, Alexander, carpenter, 163 South street.
Alexander, turner, 4 South street.
HUTCHISON INLAND. II9
Hutchison, Alexander, railway-guard, 19 New town.
Andrew, flesher, 6 East Bridge street.
Christopher, 11 Speygate.
Christian, dressmaker, 137 High st. — h. 64 South st.
Colin, labourer, 4 Long causeway.
Jane, 22 South William street.
John, gardener, Barnhill.
John, staff-sergeant of pensioners, Barracks.
John, inkmaker, 120 Canal crescent.
Mrs Alexander, 238 High street.
/ Mrs William, 9 King's place.
& Co., R., grain-merchants. Canal street.
Robert, labourer, 29 Cross street.
Robert, tenter, 20 Union lane.
William, weaver, Dovecotland.
William, railway-carriage inspector, Barnhill.
Hutton, George, wright, 4 Cow vennel.
James, cabinetmaker, 15 Foundry lane.
Joseph, joiner, 85 Canal street.
Peter, carriage-inspector, 41 Cross street.
Imrie, George, weaver, 31 Hospital street.
Henry, engine-driver, 21 Union street.
John, draper, 8 Barossa place.
John, skinner, 8 Cross street.
John, fishing-rod maker, 7 Watergate.
Joseph, seaman, 32 Skinnergate.
Joseph, seaman, 151 High street.
Mrs John, 13 Cutlog vennel.
Mrs William, 47 George street.
Peter, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 76 George street
and 20 Princes street — house, Gask Hill, Kinnoull.
Robert, labourer, 16 Cow vennel.
Thomas, shoemaker, 57 South street.
W^illiam, agent, 11 Canal street.
& Co., William, ironmongers, 10 St, John street — house,
47 George street.
Inches, Helen, lodgings, 21 Main street.
Indigent Old Men's Society Store, 156 South st.— Duncan
M'Gregor, storekeeper.
Ingles, David, labourer, 214 High street.
James, currier, 25 Commercial street.
Mrs George, Nelson street.
Inglis, William, moulder, 39 Castlegable.
Ingram, Archibald, weaver, 38 Long causeway.
Inland Revenue Office (Excise), 14 Charlotte street and 13
Main street — James Smith, collector.
1 2 O INLAND JACKSON.
Inland Revenue Office (Stamps and Taxes), 6 Charlotte st. —
A. Burns M 'Donald, distributor and collector.
Innes, David, labourer, Barnhill.
George, labourer, 1 6 Union street lane.
Mrs John, 1 1 North port.
Innit, Richard, labourex", 64 Pomarium.
Ireland, James, flesher, 5 Hospital street — house, 8 Kinnoull st.
JameSj labourer, 29 Kirkgate.
John, shoemaker, 308 High street.
Mrs Peter, stationer, 36 Watergate.
Mrs Robert, I Cutlug vennel.
Mrs William, 323 High street.
Irons, Isabella, superintendent, " Day Nursery," Hospital.
John, railway-guard, 1 1 New town.
Mrs David, 37 Priory place.
Robert, joiner, 6 Hospital street.
Irvine, Ann, milliner, 18 Watergate.
Daniel, commercial traveller, 12 East Bridge street.
Duncan, warder, 74 Victoria street.
Henry, blacksmith, Craigie Mill.
James, labourer, 11 Scott street.
James, joiner, 14 Watergate.
James, 8 St. Paul's square.
James, sailor, 13 Barossa street.
Jane, washer, 28 Horse cross.
John, agricultural implement maker, 5 North William st.
Mrs Joseph, 4 Curfew row.
Irving, William, Greyhound Plutel, Mill street.
Isaac, W^illiam, town-officer, 10 High street.
Isles, Ann, 57 South William street.
Mrs Peter, lodgings, 26 Princes street.
Jack, Alexander, cutter, 20 Leonarji street.
Ann, 48 ('ommercial street.
James, carpenter, 154 South street.
James, bootmaker, Bridgend — house, 12 Guwrie street.
James, engine-driver, 102 High street.
John, Volunteer Arms Inn, Foundry lane.
Mrs Alexander, 26 Newrow.
Mrs John, 38 James street.
Mrs Peter, sick-uurse, 39 Commercial street.
Robert, blacksmith, 161 High street.
Jackson, Barbara, milliner, 2 Bridge lane.
Charles, sawyer, 3 Cutlog vennel.
David (Dickson & Turnbull), 9 Kinnoull causeway.
E., lodgings, 17 Kiimoull street.
George, gardener, Barnhill.
JACKSON JOHNSTON. 12 1
Jackson, George, glass-blower, Shore.
Henry, carpenter, 55 Watergate.
Hunter, joiner, 14 Athole street.
James, carver and gilder, 66 George street — house, 3
Bridge lane.
James H., stationer and bookbinder, 165 High street —
house above.
Jessie, 19 KinnouU causeway.
Joseph, telegraph lineman, 3 South William street.
John, dyer, i Stormont street.
John, golf-club maker, 54 North Methven street.
^ John, colporteur, 5 Gowrie street.
Magnus, photographer, Marshall place — h. •'o, James st.
Mrs John, 12 Commercial street.
Peter, tailor, 89 South street.
Robert, seaman, 14 South street.
Jacksons & M'Gregor, bookbinders, 195 High street.
Jameson, John W. (of Central Bank), Moncrieffe Bank, L -.igie.
Melville, solicitor and procurator-fiscal, 22 Cj" irlottc
St. and County Buildings — h. Fernhill, Kiniioull.
Jamieson, David, poller, Long causeway.
Joha, clothier and general outfitter, 62 and 64 George
street, and 7 Athole street. — h. 31 Barossa place.
John, fitter, 79 South street.
Mrs, 28 St. John street.
Jardine, James, refreshment-rooms, 264 High street — h. above.
John (T. Wright & Son), Bowerswell, Bridgend.
Jarvie, James, seaman, 14 South street.
William, joiner, 105 South street.
Jeffrie, John, railway superintendent, St. Leonard's Hall.
John, 5 Long causeway.
John, shunter, 20 Hospital street.
Jenkins, Alexander, labourer, 163 South street.
Thomas, 25 York place.
William, labourer, 163 South street.
Jennings, John, labourer, 126 South street.
Richard, labourer, 1 1 Paul's close, Newrow.
Thomas, labourer, 72 Watergate.
Johnman, William, draper, 230 High street — house, 232.
William, sawyer, 47 Canal street.
Johnston, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 41 North Methven street.
Alexander, seaman, Craigie Park terrace.
Alexandei", saw-doctor, 41 Princes st. — h. ll Canal st.
Henry, 2 Bridge lane.
Henry, joiner, 142 Canal crescent.
James, plasterer, Claypotts.
James, cattle-dealer, 50 Skinnergate.
John, pointsman, 75 Leonard street.
122 JOHNSTON— KEILOUR.
Johnston, Margaret, 3 Melville street.
Mary, 214 High street.
Mrs George, 1 1 North port.
Mrs John, 204 South street.
Mrs John, 28 Marshall place.
Mrs Thomas, 44 Skinnergate.
Peter, wright. Cow vennel — house, 26 Princes street.
Peter, mason, 5 Bridge lane.
Robert, clerk, 26 New town.
Robert, miller, 49 Commercial street.
Stewart, cattle-dealer, 8 North port,
Thomas, warder, Craigie Park terrace.
Jolly, D. L., agent (National Bank), 5 Higli street.
Jones, Isaac, wine and spirit-merchant, 24 Princes street.
William, labourer, 31 Thimblerow.
William, labourer, 22 Pomainum.
Joyce, Edward, labourer, 27 Castlegable.
Michael, labourer, 8 Barrack street.
.Justice, Thomas, cooperage, 35 South street.
Kaen, Daniel, labourer, 134 High street.
George, tobacco-pipe manufacturer, 6g South street.
Martin, labourer, 1 99 South street.
Michael, 137 High street.
Philip, labourer, 199 South street.
Kalway, Patrick, labourer, 38 Skinnergate.
Kay, James, tailor, 15 Stormont street.
Kaye, James, teacher, 24 Leonard street.
Keath, David, hawker, 175 South street.
Keay, Andrew, painter, 47 Stormont street.
Andrew, joiner, 19 Scott street.
David, solicitor, 37 George street — h. 14 Rose terrace.
David, weaver, 205 South street.
James (of Bell and Keay), 64 Pomarium.
Misses, milliners, 22 St. John street.
Mrs Alexander, 35 Stormont street.
Mrs George, cowfeeder, 295 High street.
Mrs James, 105 South street.
Mrs John, 29 Cross street.
Mrs Robert, 22 St. John street.
Mrs William, 4 Whitefriars street.
William, painter, 116 South street.
Keegan, Michael, general dealer, 167 South street.
George, broker, 7 Meal vennel.
Keenan, Robert, labourer, 44 Meal vennel.
Keilour, John, 30 Whitefriars street.
Mrs Joseph, 7 1 Watergate.
KEILOUR KERR. 12'
Keilour, Mrs William, 47 Watergate.
Robert & Peter, joiners, 47 Canal street.
Robert (of R. P. Keilour), 47 Canal street.
Keir, George, smith, Craigie place.
George, messenger, 25 High street.
Keith, William, fireman, 6 Strathmore street.
Kelly, John, labourer, 313 High street.
William, labourer, 396 High street. '
Kelt, Andrew, shipowner, 21 Priory place.
Kelty, David, mason, 21 Whitefriars street.
John, painter, 8 Skinnergate.
Mrs John, winder, 14 Pomarium.
Kemp, James, commei'cial traveller, 57 King street.
John, solicitor, 36 George street — house, Maxweltown
Villa, Kinnoull.
Mary, 30 Barrack street.
Peter, poi-ter, li Pomarium.
William, weaver, 27 Kinnoull causeway.
Kennedy, Alexander, clerk, 7- Kirkgate.
Alexander, labourer, 308 High street.
Alexander, pointsman, 82 Pomarium.
Alexander, labourer, 35 Kinnoull causeway.
Duncan, laboui^er, 31 Leonard street.
Duncan, labourer, 32 Skinnergate.
James, smith, 184 South street.
James, joiner, 12 Union lane.
John, Royal George Hotel, George street.
John, 184 South street.
Misses, milliners, 221 High st. — house, 14 Barrack st.
Mrs John, 79 Kinnoull causeway.
Mrs John, 182 High street.
Mrs Peter, 12 North Methven street.
Mrs Robert, grocer, 16 Kirkgate.
Mrs Roderick, washer, Barnhill,
Peter, moulder, 48 Newrow.
Robert, tailor, 14 Meal vennel.
Robert, flesher, 20 Whitefriars street.
Robert, tailor, 55 High street.
William, labourer, 2 St. Ann's lane.
Kennoway, Charles G., confectioner, 101 South street and 184
High street — house, 103 South street.
Kerr, Isabella, grocer, 17 Union street.
Lord Charles L., Kinnoull Cottage, Bridgend.
James, teacher, 8 East Bridge street.
James, baker, 42 Barossa street.
Mrs John, lodgings, Barnhill.
Peter, sheriff-officer, 71 High street.
Robert, labourer, 74 South street.
124 KERR KINNIS.
Kerr, Robert, painter, lo Priory place.
Kerrigan, Michael, labourer, 146 High street.
Patrick, labourer, 36 Meal vennel.
Thomas, labourer, 74 South street.
William, labourer, 162 South street.
Kethel, Mrs George, lodgings, 19 Bridge lane.
Kettle, Mrs Robert, i Priory place.
Kettles, George, labourer, 22 Barrack street.
Mrs Andrew, 27 Main street.
William, clerk, George Inn lane.
Kidd, Alexander, railway-guard, Dovecotland.
Alexander, wood-turner, 246 High street.
John, boot-closer, I Strathmore street.
John, miller, 49 Strathmore street.
John, book-canvasser, 126 High street.
Mrs James, grocer, i East Bridge street.
Mrs John, lodgings, 8 South street.
Richard, joiner, 71 South street.
Kiddie, Mrs Robert, 35 Stormont street.
Kilgour, John, cowfeeder, 17 Barossa street.
Kilkine, John, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.
Mrs Patrick, 1 29 South street.
Kilpatrick, James, broker, 25 Meal vennel.
John, broker, 38 Meal vennel.
King, Andrew, conimission agent, 107 South st.^h. 47 Canal st.
Andrew, weaver, 7 Thmihlerow.
David, porter, 41 Canal street.
James, grocer and provision mercht., 124 High st. — h. iij
John, railway-guard, 9 Watergate.
Mrs Alexander, grocer, 107 South street — house, 105.
Mrs William, ladies' nurse, 156 High street.
Patrick, labourer, 69 South street.
Thomas, shopman, 360 High street.
William, spirit-dealer, Globe Tavern, 156 High street.
Kinloch, David, manufacturer, 7 North William street.
William, mechanic, 223 South street.
Kinmont, James, meal-dealer, 234 South street.
Kinmonth, Alexander, weaver, 23 Clayholes.
John, dyer, 19 Thimblerow.
Kinnear, David, carpenter, 3 South William street.
John, inspector of works, 69 George street.
Mrs Ann, 12 Keir street.
Mrs George, sick-nurse, 51 W^atergate.
Mi-s John, 12 Keir street.
Peter, shipowner, 6 Canal street.
Thomas, labourer, 38 Skinnergate.
Kinnis, Andrew, dyer, Meal vennel
Janet, laundress, 139 South street.
KINNOCH LAMB. I 25
Kinnoch, George, coach-trimmer, 98 South street.
James, shoemaker, 2 Cross street.
Mrs James, 56 Pomarium.
Mrs Joseph, 1 76 South street.
I Peter, bootmaker, 29 George street — house, 31.
Thomas, moulder, 17 Melville street.
William, labourer, 148 South street.
Kippen, John, solicitor, 22 St. John st. — house, 4 Rose terrace.
Mrs John, Inchbank Cottage, Bridgend.
Kirby, Henry, labourer, 21 Whitefriars street.
John, platelayer, 117 South street.
Kirk, Alexander, labourer, Claypotts wynd.
Henry, gardener, 12 East Bridge street.
Mrs David, 15 Claypotts w^ynd.
Mrs Thomas, 164 South street.
Peter, skinner and fur-dresser, 19 Clayholes.
Knight, Alexander, draper, 117 High street — h. 41 South street
Alexander, broker, i and 46 Meal vennel.
James, dyer, 18 Carpenter street.
Richard, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.
Knowles, Rev. W. D., Stormont Cottage, Bridgend.
Knox, John, labourer, 161 South street.
Mary, 9 Commercial street.
Mary, 14 Commercial street.
Robert H., saddler, 50 George street — h. 12 Gowrie st.
Knubly, Lupton, White Horse Hotel, North William street.
Kyd, George, solicitor, County Buildings — house, 37 King st.
Lafferty, William, sheriff-ofificer & account collector, 10 South st.
Laidlaw, Rev. John, M.A., 3 Athole place.
William, baker, 10 High street.
Laing, Andrew, grocer, 72 St. John street.
Andrew, plumber, 65 South street.
Charles, dyer, 4 Barrack street.
David, inspector of drainage, 163 High street.
Mary, 32 Skinnergate.
Jane, 16 North port.
Jessie, 10 County place.
Peter, gardener, 75 Leonard street.
William, porter, 39 Kinnoull causeway.
Laird, James, pensioner, Dovecotland.
James, clerk, 12 Strathmore street. '
John, hammerman, 60 Pomarium.
John, tailor, 10 High street.
Lamb, Alexander, stationmaster, Princes st. — ^h. Barnhill Lodge.
David, painter, 14 Pomarium.
Tames, stuffer of birds and quadrupeds, 7 King street.
126 LAMB LEITHAM.
Lamb, Jane, 27 Watergate,
Mrs John, 58 Long causeway,
William, seaman, 6 Canal street.
Lament, Alexander, clerk, 19 Priory place,
Alexander, coachman, 1 1 Strathmore street.
Alexander, labourer, 214 High street.
David, police constable, 103 Canal street,
James, police constable, 53 Main street.
John, labourer, 17 Pomarium,
John, turner, 126 High street,
Mrs Duncan, 266 High street.
Lang, Michael, perfumer, 52 George street — house, 48.
Langlands, James, boilermaker, 77 South street.
William, mechanic, Craigie Park terrace,
Larg, David, printer, 8 St. Ann's lane.
Peter, sexton, 199 South street,
Lauder, David, labourer, 9 Speygate,
Mrs Walter, 352 High street,
William, coal-dealer, 350 High street.
Laurie, Archibald, weaver, Shuttlefield close. Canal street.
James, weaver, 24 Thimblerow.
Mrs John, 16 Pomarium.
William, boilermaker, 15 St. Ann's lane.
Law & Son, Charles, coal-merchants, 62 Princes street.
James (of C. Law & Son), 18 North William street.
Mrs William, 21 Strathmore street.
Lawley, Martin, labourer, 40 Meal vennel,
Lawson, David, boilermaker, 20 New town,
Hugh, porter, i Kirkgate.
John, fitter, 47 Meal vennel.
Margaret, lodgings, Craigie.
Mrs John, 170 High street.
Mrs William, sick-nurse, 1 1 Barossa street,
Peter, gardener, Bavnhill.
Layden, John, 69 South street.
Leggett, Alexander, artist. Elm Bank, Bamhill.
Leek, Mrs M. S,, lodgings, 37 King street. .
Lees, Henry R. (of John Lees & Son), 72 George street.
& Son, James, gun and rifle manufacturers & fishing-tackle
makers, 63 George street — house, 72.
James (of John Lees & Sons), 199 High street.
t!c Sons, John, toy-merchants, 6 George st, & 66 High st.
John, 10 Keir street.
, ^ Mrs William, 18 Charlotte street.
Leighton, John, shunter, 32 Long causeway.
Leitch, Alexander, labourer, 33 Watergate.
James, coach-painter, 238 High street.
Leitham, William, 73 KinnouU causeway.
LENNIE LOGAN. I 27
Lennie, Gregory M., grocer and wine and spirit-dealer, 34
and 144 South street.
Lennox, Catherine, vintner, 50 Princes street.
' James, labourer, 17 Watergate.
John, mason, 198 South street.
John, fisher, 74 Victoria street.
Major-General, Craigie Park House.
Thomas, boatbuilder, 15 Gowrie street.
Leslie, Jonathan, bootmaker, 7 Gowrie street — house, 5-
Thomas, seedsman, 12 Gowrie street.
William, sailmaker, Shore. '
William, mason, 18 Paul street.
Lilburn, Janet, High Craigie.
Lindsay, General Sir Alexander, Early Bank, Craigie.
Alexander, clerk, 3 Nelson street.
Alexander, shoemaker, I Horner's lane.
Andrew, porter, 58 Pomarium.
David, labourer, 216 South street.
Plelen, 4 Pomarium.
James, Hatton Farm, Kinnoull.
John, wright, 54 Main street.
Margaret, 17 East Bridge street
Mary, milliner, 222 High street
Mrs John M., 53 King str-eet.
Mrs John, 41 South street.
W. Lauder, M.D., F.R.S.E., GilgaL
I^indson, John, railway-guard, 29 'New town.
Linu, Thomas, shoemaker, 48 George street.
Linter, Edvvinj doctor of music, 16 Barossa place.
Lister, John, spirit-dealer, 34 South Methven street
Littlejohn, Alexander, mechanic, Craigie Park terrace.
James, railway-guard, 276 High street.
John, shipmaster, 49 Scott street.
Livingstone, Francis, labourer, 39 Castlegable.
John, cowfeeder, 40 Meal vennel,
John, blacksmith, 48 Newrow.
John E. (Central Bank), 18 Barossa place.
Mrs John, 27 Scott street.
Mrs William, 232 South street.
William, seaman, 13 Cow venneL
Lloyd, Richard, baker, 25 Barossa street.
Lockhart, David, 23 Castlegable.
John, dairy, 62 Pomarium.
Margaret, 77 Leonard street.
Mrs Ninian, 238 High street.
Logan, Charles, bookseller and stationer, 41 South Methven st.
— house, 10 King street.
Henry, railway-porter, 49 Leonard street.
128 LOGAN — LVDEN,
Logan, Robert, gardener, 1 1 Keir street.
Logie, M. & A., milliners, 4 George street.
William (of Brown & Logie), 5 Charlotte place.
Lonie, Charles, labourer, 2 Cross street.
Mrs James, 85 Pomarium.
Mrs James, 44 North Methven street.
Lorimer, George, bookseller and stationer, 187 South street.
John, hostler, 19 Mill street.
Love, Mrs James, 23 Kirkgate.
Thomas, commission and insurance agent, 24 Canal street,
laOw, Alexander, shoemaker, 190 High street.
Andrew, clerk, 9 Main street.
Ann, 63 Leonard street.
David, tailor, 7 South Methven street.
David, railway-inspector, 3 Melville street.
James, weaver, 87 Leonard street.
James, fish-dealer, 38 Skinnergate.
James, mason, 190 High street.
John (of Buchan & Low), 5 Barossa place.
& Co., John, drapers, 16 St. John street.
Matthew, pensioner, 13 East Bridge street.
Mrs James, seamstress, 13 Cutlog venneL
Mrs John, 34 Carr's croft.
Mrs Thomas, 21 Barossa street.
Robert, joiner, 7 South Methven street.
Robeit, professor of dancing, 30 Carpeiiter street.
William, smith, 17 Stonnont street.
William, weaver, 81 Leonard street.
; ■ , Isabella, teacher. Girls' House of Refuge, Craigie.
I\Iargaret, lodgings, li York place.
Peter, police constable, 49 Leonard street.
Robert, commercial agent, 12 Charles sti-eet — house,
Marshall place.
Lowfoot, John, shopman, 41 South street.
Lowson, Alexander, blacksmith, 9 South street.
lAike, Elizabeth, lodgings, 47 Watergate.
James, weaver, 12 East Bridge strefet.
James, weaver, 370 High street.
Lumsden, David, porter, 5 Pomarium.
Robert, labourer, 3 Cla}q30tts wynd.
Lundie, John, labourer, 31 Main street.
Lunan, David, warder, 36 South William street.
Lunny, John, labourer, 7 Leonard sb'eet.
Luttat, George, salesman, 183 South street.
Lyall, James Watson, proprietor and publisher of the Perthshire
journal. South St. John's place — ^liouse, Fairmount
terrace, Barnhill.
Lyden, Michael, labourerj 126 South street.
LYNCH MALCOLM. I 29
Lyiicli, Matthew, grocer & spirit-dealer, 54 Meal vennel — h. 56.
Peter, grocer, 40 Meal vennel.
Lyon, Charles, tobacconist, 242 South street.
David, shoemaker, 12 Meal vennel.
Frederick, confectioner, 56 South street.
James, miller, 6 Mill close.
Macduff, Alexander, clerk (Post Office), 40 Barossa street.
, Hector C. R., Hillside, Barnhill.
Machon, Barclay, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.
Michael, grocer, 47 Meal vennel.
Mackie, Alexander, gardener, Wellwood Cottage, Barnhill.
& Co., David, plumbers, brassfounders, and gasfitters,
22 Cow vennel — house adjoining.
David, labourer, 18 Back wynd, Bridgend.
James, police constable, 49 Commercial street.
John, baker, 51 Commercial street.
John, joiner, 23 Athole street — house, Bridgend.
Mrs Bernard, 273 High street.
Machan, William, coach-painter, 26 Princes street.
Madden, Hugh, labourer, 129 South street.
John, labourer, 82 South street.
Maillie, George, laboui-er, 129 South street.
James, broker, 59 Meal vennel.
John, labourer, 155 South street.
Martin, labourer, 103 South street.
Michael, labourer, 69 South street.
Michael, labourer, Shuttlefield close. South street.
Patrick, labourer, 168 South street.
Thomas, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.
Mailler, Catherine, poulterer, 9 Kirkgate.
Charles, baker, 3 Strathmore street.
James, boiler-maker, i Horner's lane.
John, shoemaker, 62 South street.
John, smith, 67 South street — house, 13 Thimblerow.
Mrs Robert, 10 James street.
Mrs William, 266 High street.
Robert, dyer, 10 Carpenter street.
Robert, porter, 8 Horner's lane.
Robert, joiner, 7 Scott street.
Thomas, blacksmith, i Paul street.
William, joiner, 12 James street.
Main, Robert, shoemaker, 26 West Mill street.
Robert, shoemaker, 9 Meal vennel.
Mair, William, 8 Marshall place.
Malcolm, Alexander, grocer, 64 Athole street.
Alexandei", saddler, 89 Leonard street.
130 MALCOLM MARSHALL.
Malcolm, Jessie, 13 Leonard street.
John, labourer, 17 Watergate.
Mrs John, 43 King street.
V Mrs John, grocer, 19 Kinnoull street.
Mrs William, 2 Athole street.
Robert Butter, goods superintendent, Caledonian Rail-
way, 3 Graham's place. King street.
William, joiner, 63 South street — house, 26 Newrow.
Malone, Michael, labourer, 75 South street.
Malloch, Daniel, lioot and shoe maker, 52 Athole street.
David, planemaker, 50 South street — h. 28 St. John st.
George, waterman, 14 South street.
James, cabinetmaker, 47 Canal stieet,
James, labourer, 2 Thimblerow.
John, dyer, 35 Mill street.
John, fisher, 72 Watergate.
John, haircutter, 98 Reform place.
Joseph, fisher, 5 South street.
Mrs Margaret, eating-house, 186 South street.
Mrs Robert, vintner, 23 Castlegable.
Mrs Thomas, 333 High street.
Mann, Alexander, slater, 198 High street.
Janet, 2 Curfew Row.
Manson, John, labourer, 276 High street.
Rev. Thomas, D.D., 23 James street.
Marr, William, labourer, 151 High street.
Marshall, Charles, pointsman, 23 Strathmore street.
David, painter, 39 Castlegable.
George, labourer, 84 South street.
George, engineer, 9 Charteris street.
George, carpenter, 25 Hospital street.
James, road-surveyor, Dovecotland.
James, clerk (Post Office), 3 Gowrie street.
James, weaver, 55 Strathmore street.
Jane, dressmaker, 44 Newrow.
John, mechanic, 7 Low street.
John, labourer, 23 Barossa street.
John, plasterer, 72 Watergate.
Mrs David, 44 Newrow.
Mrs David, 12 Barossa street.
Mrs James, sen., 5 Gowrie street.
Mrs James, grocer, 3 Gowrie street.
Mrs John, 184 South street.
INIrs William, lodgings, 6 Union lane.
Peter, baker, 33 Kinnoull street.
Robert, painter, 12 Barossa street.
Thomas PL, haircutter, 46 South street.
William, Rosemount, Bridgend.
I MARSHALL MATTHEW. I31
Marshall, William, weaver, 57 Strathmore street.
William, weaver, 9 Keir street.
Martin, Alexander, labourer, 47 Commercial street.
Alexandei", 43 Leonard street.
' Andrew (of Muir & Martin), 94 Paradise place.
David, 47 Skinnergate.
, George, pointsman, i South William street.
James, baker, 19 Main street — house, 27.
James, cabinetmaker, 2 Horner's lane.
James, weaver, 31 Tliimblerow.
James, ropespinner, 45 Canal street.
James, weaver, 79 Pomarium.
James, warder, 12 Barossa street.
James, weaver, 6 Mill close. High street.
James, hawker, 148 South street.
John, sackmaker, 7 Charteris street.
John, gardener, 50 Main street.
Marion, dressmaker, 266 High street.
Margaret, 18 Strathmore street.
Mrs, lodgings, 116 High street.
Mrs David, 15 James street.
Mrs Henry, 12 Barossa street.
Mrs John, 34 South William sti'eet.
Mrs John, 27 Claylioles. '
Peter, market-gardener, Barnhill.
Robert, solicitor, 8 High street — house, 41 King street.
Thomas, labourer, 170 South street.
Thotiias, dyer, 10 Carpenter street.
William, labourer, 149 High street.
Mason, Ann, 1 1 East Bridge street.
James, tailor, 89 South street.
Jimes, tailor, 25 High street.
James, warder, 3 Paul's close.
Mrs, 69 South street.
Mrs William, 71 Princes street.
Thomas, chemist and druggist, 76 St. John street — house,
27 Princes street.
Massey, Mrs John, 82 South street.
Masterton, James, flesher, 39 Castlegable.
William, boatbuilder, 72 Watergate.
Mather, William, joiner, i Foundry lane — h. 9 Kinnoull street.
Matthe'v, Alexander, mechanic, 18 Barrack street.
Anthony, tailor, 47 High street.
George, 51 King street.
John M., farmer, 15 York place.
Mrs Dr Patrick, 13 Marshall place.
Peter K., 30 North Methven street.
Peter, railway-guard, 41 Cross street.
132 MATTHEW MENZIES.
Matthew, William, Red Lion Tavern, 30 High street.
iNIathieson, George, gardener, 73 Watergate.
John, shunter, 9 Speygate.
Mrs James, 5 Cross street.
Robert, carter, 87 Canal street.
Robert, clerk, 10 Athole street.
Thomas, cabinetmaker, 36 Athole street.
Thomas, clothiei-, 19 High street.
]\Iaule, John, railway-guard, 8 Whitefriars street.
Maury, William, solicitor, 7 Charlotte st. — house, 47 George st.
Mawer, William, pie-baker, 51 South street.
jMaxtone, John, labourer, 30 Newrow.
Mrs James, 4 Whitefriars street.
William, labourer, High Craigie.-
Maxwell, John, 24 Canal street.
iNIay, John, shoemaker, 149 High street.
William, labourer, 7 Barossa street.
Mearns, Alexander, tailor, 6 High street.
Mrs, 33 Castlegable.
Mrs Thomas, 30 Melville street.
Mechanics' Library Rooms, South St. John's place.
INIechie, Andrew fitter, 66 Long causeway.
James, bootmaker, 6 Gowrie street — h. 44 Main street.
John, seaman, 148 South street.
William, maltman, 83 Main street.
Meiklejohn, John, shoemaker, 116 High street.
Meldrum, David, marshalman, 22 Carr's croft.
Janet, dairy, 5 Union street.
Mellis, Alexander, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 5 ]Main
street^house above.
jNIelville, Charles, chimney-sweeper, 73 South street.
James, labourer, 69 South street.
Joseph, shipmaster, 3 Scott street.
Mrs Andrew, 23 Stormont street.
Mrs George, 74 Pomarium.
Mrs John, 22 Clayholes.
Robert, blacksmith, 104 Reform place.
Thomas, seaman, 148 South street.
INIenie, Mrs James, 5 Barrack street.
Menzies, Adam, labourer, 3 Curfew row.
Adam, polisher, 129 High street.
Alexander, labourer, 44 Carr's crof*.
Alexander, cutter. 57 New town.
Alexander J., clerk, 5 James street.
Alexander, porter, 83 Pomarium.
Alice, 45 Newrow.
Archibald, labourer, 345 High street.
' Charles, wright, 194 South street.
MENZIES MIDDLETON,
Menzies, Charles, labourer, 72 Watergate.
Christian, seamstress, 224 High street.
Daniel, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.
David, coachman, Bellwood, Kinnoull.
' Duncan, weaver, 163 South street.
Duncan, 79 South street.
Duncan, labourer, 136 South street.
Eliza, dressmaker, 113 High street.
George, joiner, 52 Pomarium.
James, commission agent, 1 1 County place.
James, currier, 8 Guard vennel.
James, porter, 20 Melville street.
James, spirit-dealer, 307 High street.
James, King's Arms Hotel, 9 High street.
Major James S., 73 Victoria place.
Jessie, dressmaker, 13 Leonard street.
John, tailor, 16 North port.
John, 333 High street.
John, clerk, 4 James street.
John, porter, 199 South street.
John, spirit-dealer, 5 Commercial street.
John, porter, 2 Flesh vennel.
John, smith, 80 Watergate.
John, maltman, 56 Mill street.
John, weaver, Thimblerow.
John, cabinetmaker, 7 South Methven street.
Margaret, dressmaker, 58 Castlegable.
Mary, dressmaker, 26 Newrow.
Misses, milliners, 51 South Methven street.
Misses, dressmakers, 224 High street.
Mrs, embroidery warehouse, 87 High street.
Mrs, 38 Skinnergate.
Mrs Charles, lodgings, 13 North Methven street.
Mrs Donald, spirit-dealer, 9 Kirkside.
Mrs James, 126 High street.
Mrs James, Red Lion Inn, 123 High street.
Mrs John, 51 Meal vennel.
Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 26 Leonard street.
Mrs William, 69 South street.
Peter, moulder, 20 Whitefriars street.
Peter, labourer, 23 Pomarium.
Robert, porter, 2 Blackfriars wynd.
Robert, labourer, 20 Whitefriars street.
Robert, carter, 33 South street and 297 High street.
Stewart, tobacconist, 136 High street — -house, 129.
• Merrielees, William, commercial traveller, 45 South Methven st.
Methven, Charles, baker, 151 High street.
Middleton, Robert, glazier, 17 Pomarium.
134 MILCARE MILLER. .
Milcare, Thomas, pensioner, High Craigie.
Mill, Alexander, labourer, 28 West Mill street.
David, weaver, 32 West Mill street.
George, coach-trimmer, 24 Pomarium.
George, warper, 18 Barrack street.
James, labourer, 142 South street.
James, grocer, 21 Leonard street.
James, hostler, 9 Castlegable.
James, dresser, 50 North Methven street.
Miss Susan, Bertha Cottage, Barnhill.
Mrs Alexander, 238 High street.
Mrs James, 25 Stormont street.
Peter, carter, 12 Long causeway.
Peter, manager. Auction Mart, 16 j4, Mill street.
William, tenter, 246 High street.
Miller, Agnes, i Kinnoull causeway.
Alexander, mason, 74 Victoria street.
Alice, salt-merchant, 263 High street.
Ann, 301 High street.
Ann, 104 South street.
Ann, 2 New town.
Angus, wire-fencer, 12 Leonard street.
David, grocer, 189 High street and i Leonard street.
David, boot and shoe makei', 73 High street — house, 71.
Frederick, clerk, 24 Carpenter street.
George, labourer, 312 LI igh street.
Helen Elizabeth, 69 George street.
Helen, 12 Paul's close, Newrow.
Henry L., ironmonger, 98 High street — house, 59 North
Methven street.
Isabella, grocer, 3 Pomarium.
J. S., tobacconist, 23 South street — h. 57 George street.
J. & J., solicitors, 10 Blackfriars street.
James, wood-forester, Craigie.
James, planemaker, 73 Watergate.
James, carter, 3 Mill wynd.
James, cab-proprietor, Queen street, Craigie.
James, tenter, 151 High street.
James, joiner, 6 Union street.
James D. (of J. & J. Miller), Knowhead, Bridgend.
James, dyer, 7 Paul street.
James, fitter, 94 Reform place.
John, railway-guard, 50 Leonard street.
John, lamplighter, 232 High street.
John, mason, 16 Carr's croft.
John M. (of J. & J. Miller), Mayfield, Bridgend.
John, painter, 8 Nelson street.
Margaret, 184 South street.
MILLER— MILNE. 1 35
Miller, Mary, dairy, ii Pomarium.
Mary, 13 Barossa street.
' Mary, 44 Athole street.
Misses, 2 Rose terrace.
Mrs, register office, 123 High street.
Mrs, 3 Lowe street.
Mrs Alexander, 380 High street.
Mrs Alexander, 23 Cross street.
Mrs Alexander, 6 Canal street.
Mrs Alexander, washer, 21 Cross street.
Mrs Andrew, Dovecotland.
Mrs Andrew, 87 Watergate.
Mrs Andrew, 231 High street.
Mrs David, stay-maker, 6 Paul street.
Mrs Dr James, 30 King street.
Mrs James, Malloch's close, Canal street.
Mrs James, Mansfield place, Bridgend.
Mrs John, 7 Barossa place.
Mrs John, lodgings, 50 Athole street.
Mrs Thomas, 4 Carpenter street.
Mrs William, 12 Barossa street.
& Pearson, builders, 57 Piinces street.
Peter, engine-driver, 170 High street.
Peter, sawyer, 25 Leonard street.
Richard, gasfitter, 308 High street.
Robert, watchmaker, 44 Newrow.
Robert, draper and tobacconist, 68 South Methven street.
Robert, shopman, 13 Horner's lane.
Robert, pointsman, 81 Pomarium.
Rev. Thomas, 4 Graham's place, King street.
Thomas, carter, 74 Long causeway.
Thomas, A.M., LL.D., F.R.S.E., rector (Academy),
Inchbank, Bridgend.
Thomas, bootmaker, 61 High street — house above.
Thomas, baker, 10 Gowrie street.
Thomas, labourer, 55 Kinnoull causeway.
William, butler, 5 East Bridge street.
William, tobacconist, 55 George street — house, 57.
William, shoemaker, 3 Mill wynd.
William, weaver, 34 Newrow.
Millwood, John, coachman, 25 Strathmore street.
Miles, John, silk waterer and finisher, 92 Victoria street.
Milne, Charles, patternmaker. Laurel Villa, Priory place.
George, joiner, 41 Stormont street.
Joseph, labourer, 89 Leonard street.
Mrs Alexander, 36 Long causeway.
Rev. Robert, A.M., Viewlands, Glasgow road.
William (of Cornfutes & Milne), 24 Kinnoull street.
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6 MILNE MONCRIEFF.
Milne, William, fireman, 58 Scott street.
Milton, Andrew, planemaker, 26 High street.
David, planemaker, 190 High street.
Minigan, Patrick, labourer, 146 High street.
Mitchell, Alexander, labourer, 8 South street.
& Son, Andrew, slaters, 7 Kinnoull causeway.
David, police constable, 56 Victoria street.
Ebenezer (of Morton & Mitchells), Crossmount Cottage,
Bridgend.
Elizabeth, 47 Watergate.
Hector, ropemaker, 202 High street.
Hugh, draper, 15 St. John street — house, 19.
James (of Morton & Mitchells), Exeter Bank, Scone.
James, commission agent, 9 South street.
James, carpenter, 5 Mill street.
James, cutter, 9 Kinnoull causeway.
James, labourer, 85 South street.
Jane, 2 Blackfriars wynd.
John, ironmonger, 62 High street — house above.
John, porter, 246 High street.
John, mason, 34 Newrow.
Mrs David, 98 South street.
Mrs James, 18 Strathmore street.
Mrs Thomas, 90 South street.
Peter, smith, Craigie place.
Robert, baker, 49 South street — house above.
Robert, mason, 1 1 East Bridge street.
Robert (of Dewar, Mitchell, & Co.), 38 Athole street.
William, dyer, 25 Clayholes.
William, mason, 26 Newrow.
William, bookbinder, 8 Bridge lane — h. 98 South st.
Model Lodging-House, 24 Skinnergate — Peter Robertson,
keeper.
Moffat, James, clerk, 71 New town.
- Mrs Mary, 46 Barossa street.
William, engine-driver, 11 Low street.
Moir, Andrew, mason, 77 Leonard street.
George (of J. & G.), 198 High street.
J. & G., masons, St. Catherine's place. High street.
James, weaver, 291 High street.
James, grocer, 258 High street — house 240.
James, teacher (Free West Church School), Barnhill.
John, mason, 43 North Methven street — house, 23.
Mrs John, 9 North Methven street.
Robert, weaver, 304 High street.
Ihomas, baker, 6 Carpenter street.
Moncrieff, Alexander, tenter, 3 Cherry lane.
Alexander (of Moncriefif & Co.), Tayside, Bridgend.
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Moncreiff, Andrew, fireman, 39 Leonard street.
David, bottlemaker, 219 South street.
David, mason, 5 South street.
John, glass-works, 189 South st. — h. 21 King street.
Matthew, spirit-dealer, 121 South street.
Misses, 5 Athole place.
Misses, 58 South Methven street.
Mrs David, tobacconist, 57 Princes street.
Mrs George, 6 Athole place.
Mrs Robert, 35 Mill street.
Mrs Thomas, 5 Stormont street.
& Co., R. H., solicitors, 8 Blackfriars street.
Thomas, grocer, 8 Leonard street — house above.
William, carpenter, 25 King street.
Moncur, John (of Moncur & M'Intosh), 5 James street.
& M'Intosh, general grocers, 69 High street.
Monteith, Alexander, labourer, 71 South street.
Mrs John, 4 Marshall place.
Peter, joiner, 6 James street.
Montgomery, James, baker, 249 High street — house, 287.
Moon, John J., potato-merchant, 36 George street.
Moore, Mrs Alexander, 5 Murray street.
Moran, Michael, labourer, 134 High street.
Patrick, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.
More, David, weaver, 19 Leonard street.
Mrs Alexander, cowfeeder, 31 Castlegable.
Mrs William, grocer, 25 Main street.
Morgr.r!, Andrew, labourer, 12 Cow vennel.
John, butler (Scone Palace), 16 Keir street.
Mrs Alexander, 366 High street.
Morison, Alexander, labourer, 106 South street.
David (of D. & J. Morison), 259 High street.
D. & J., joiners, St. Catherine's place. High street.
& Duncan, booksellers, stationers, and printers, 20
High street.
Eliza, dressmaker, 71 Princes street.
Francis, collector of county rates, 49 King street.
Isabella, 49 Leonard street.
J. (of D. & J. Morison), 207 High street.
James (of Morison & Duncan), 33 North Methven st.
James (of J. & R. Morison), Mansfield pi., Bridgend.
James, joiner, 207 High street.
James, gardener, Bowerswell, Bridgend.
James, 55 High street.
J. & R., accountants, 4 Blackfriars street.
Jane, dressmaker, 40 Athole street.
John, hammerman, 34 Newrow.
Peter, warper, 8 Foundry lane.
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8 MORISON MUNRO.
Morison, Robert (of J. & R. Morison), 28 King street.
Thomas, superintendent of Baths, Mill street.
Wilham, cab-driver, 1 1 Cow vennel.
Morris, Alexander, fireman, 5 Cross street.
Mrs James, 8 Union street.
Mrs Peter, 28 Commercial street.
Mrs William, 199 South street.
Mrs William, High Craigie.
Morton, Anna, 19 North Methven street.
David (of Morton and Mitchells), Rockville, Barnhill.
Duncan, seaman, 34 Leonard street.
E., dressmaker, 222 South street.
& Co., James, tea-dealers, 43 George street.
John, labourer, Shuttlefield close. South street.
Mrs James (of Morton & Co.), 21 Melville street.
Mrs William, 400 High street.
& Mitchells, drapers, 23 St. John street.
Robert, pointsman, 16 Carr's croft.
Moyes, Andrew, tailor and clothier, 83 High street — h, above.
James, engine-driver, 33 Cross street.
Muckersie, Andrew, moulder, 23 Stormont street.
Henry, labourer, 17 Stormont street.
James, cooper, 3 Princes street — h. 72 High street.
William, hairdresser, 5 Princes street.
Mudie, James, boilermaker, 19 Whitefriars street.
Muir, James, painter, 240 South street.
oc jNIartin, brewers, 121 Canal street. *
Thomas, coal-agent, Glasgow road coal depot.
William (of Muir & Martin), 94 Paradise place.
William, railway-inspector, Alexandra street.
Muirhead, David, ropespinn'er, Malloch's close, Canal street.
George, painter, 308 High street.
Mrs W., 10 Paul's close, Newrow.
Mulheron, Peter, labourer, 33 Castlegable.
Mullholland, Mrs Neil, 120 Canal crescent.
Mulligan, George, labourer, 25 High street.
Mullion, Christopher, labourer, 41 Meal vennel.
John, labourer, 134 High street.
John, baker, 14 Pomarium.
John, brassfounder, 6 Foundry lane.
Mark, labourer, 199 South street.
Mrs James, baker, 15 Leonard street.
Mrs William, 82 South street.
Patrick, labourer, 59 Meal vennel.
Mulroy, Betsy, grocer, 13 Meal vennel.
Michael, labourer, Shuttlefield close. Canal (
Munro, Ann, 51 Newrow.
Ann, 21 Whitefriars street.
MUNRO MURRAY. 1 39
Munro, David, cloth- printer, I Whitefriars street.
David, jeweller and lapidary, 14 Charlotte street — house.
2 Thistle lane.
/ Daniel, plumber, 85 South sti^eet.
George, railway-guard, I Kinnoull causeway.
Hugh, Wright, 41 Commercial street.
Hugh, tinsmith, 38 Skinnergate.
James, carter, 8 St. Ann's lane.
John, cabinetmaker, 216 High street.
Mrs Alexander, shoemakers' furnishings, 201 High st.
Mrs Ebenezer, 3 Mill wynd.
Mrs James, 221 South street.
Mrs William, dairy, 61 New town.
Thomas, wholesale grocer, 73 North -Methven street.
William, dyer, 7 Whitefriars street.
William, grocer, 1 1 North port.
Murdoch, John, boot and shoe warehouse, 63 Newrow.
John (of Murdoch & Sons), Mill street.
Rev. John, 42 North Methven street.
Mrs William, 85 Pomarium.
& Sons, tanners, Mill street.
Thomas, basketmaker, &c., 14 Kirkgate.
William, weaver, 72 Watergate.
Murie, David, commission-agent, 8 High street — h. 60 Scott st.
David, hammerman, 72 Long causeway,
James, porter, 7 Earl's dykes.
John, plumber, 6 High street.
John Scott, tanner, Back wynd, Bridgend.
Mrs George, 64 Long causeway.
Mrs James, 35 Cross street.
Mrs John, 4 Murray street.
Robert, currier, Bowerswell road, Bridgend.
Murrie, Christina, darner, 222 South street.
Murphy, James, pawnbroker, 37 Mill street — house above.
^ Murray, Alexander, carver and gilder, 4 St. John's street — house,
89 South street.
Alexander, porter, 17 Whitefriars street.
Alexander, gardener, 4 Union street lane.
Alexander, dyer, 79 Leonard street.
Ann, 80 Watergate.
David, shoemaker, 224 High street.
Hugh, hostler, 73 South street.
James (of Gentle, Murray, & Ewing), 2 Nelson street.
Jane, I Kinnoull causeway.
John, mason, 224 High street.
John, pointsman, 32 Long causeway.
John, cork-manufacturer, 15 Bridge lane — house, The
Bield, Kinnoull.
140 MURRAY m'CALLUM.
T'Turray, John, clerk, 3 Priory place.
John, stoneware-merchant, 134 South street.
John, shoemaker, 199 South street.
Joseph, joiner, 292 High street.
Mary, 162 South street.
Miss Mary Ann, lodgings, 13 Rose terrace.
Mrs Alexander, 19 Strathmore street.
Mrs John, 39 Stormont street.
Mrs John, Star Buildings, 24 Canal street.
Mrs John, 155 South street.
Mrs Peter, 46 Pomarium.
Thomas, fitter, 14 Long causeway.
Thomas, wright, 15 Charteris street.
William, inch-watchman, 107 South street.
William, shoemaker, 50 Meal vennel.
Murray's Royal Asylum, Bridgend.
Museum and Antiquarian Society, 78 George street.
Mustard, David, cooper, 56 West Mill street.
Mutter & Howie, carriers, 13 Mill street.
Myles, David, gatekeeper, 6 Carpenter street.
M'Adam, Maitland, manager, Chemical Works, Shore.
M'Ainsh, William, gardener, 246 High street.
M 'Airly, Miss, dressmaker, il Stormont sti^eet.
M'Alister, Alexander, labourer, Malloch's close. Canal street.
M 'Andrew, George, shopman, 246 High street.
M'Ara, Alexander (H.M. Customs), 39 Princes street.
M 'Arthur, Francis, labourer, 19 Claypotts wynd.
John, turner, 120 High street.
John, pointsman, 30 County place.
Mrs, shoemaker, 9 Skinnergate.
Mrs Peter, lodgings, 6 Canal street.
Peter, spirit-dealer, 20 Bridge lane — house, 8 Mill
street.
William, railway-guard, 246 High street.
M'Aulay, C, straw-hat maker, 170 High street.
James, mechanic, 6 Canal street.
Mrs Donald, 4 Newrow.
M'Auly, George, labourer, 17 East Bridge street.
John, blacksmith, 177 South street,
M 'Bride, Lewis, joiner, 266 High street.
M'Caill, Miss, l Blackfriars street.
M'Call, Duncan, blacksmith, 50 Pomarium.
Mrs Alexander, 17 Meal vennel.
Mrs William, 116 High street.
M 'Galium, James, blacksmith, 184 South street.
John, carter, 9 Castlegable.
m'CALLUM M 'DONALD. 141
M'CaliUm, John, carter, 42 Watergate.
Mrs Peter, 5 Queen street.
M'Cash, George, shoemaker, 71 Watergate.
> James (of M'Cash & Son), 32 James street.
Jane, lodgings, 63 Leonard street.
& Son, John, grain-merchants, &c., 24 County place.
John (of J. M'Cash & Son), 3 Queen street.
Mrs William, 334 High street.
Mrs William, 3 St. Paul's square.
William, grocer and wine and spirit-merchant, 325 High
street.
M'Condoch, Robert, porter, 84 Pomarium.
M'Conochie, Edward, labourer. High Craigie.
James, joiner, 8 Whitefriars street.
John, labourer, 19 St. John's place.
& Son, John, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 47
Princes street — house, 58 South Methven street,
Lauchlan, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 33 Mill
street — house, 15 Marshall place.
M., 77 South street.
Mrs Thomas, 44 Pomarium.
Mrs William, Low Craigie.
Stewart, moulder, 29 Castlegable.
Thomas, labourer, 7 Kinnoull causeway.
INI'Cormick, Alexander, ropespinner, 23 Cross street.
Cornelius, ropespinner, 10 Paul's close, Newrow.
John, labourer, 10 Foundry lane.
M 'Cowan, Colin, spirit-dealer, 21 Princes street.
M'Craw, John, labourer, 45 Canal street.
M'CuUoch, Alexander, carter, 273 Lligh street.
James, joiner, 79 Main street.
Robert, labourer, 12 East Bridge street.
M'Currach, James (of P. M'Currach & Son), 18 High street.
& Son, Peter, builders, 48 Victoria street.
M'Currie, Andi^ew, joiner, 3 Mill wynd.
M'Diarmid, John, Britannia Tavern, 14 Mill street.
Mrs Archibald, heddlemaker, 6 North Methven st.
M 'Donald, Alexander, tollkeeper, New Scone road.
Alexander, joiner, 39 Cross street.
Alexander, 273 High street. ,
Alexander, railway-guard, 23 Leonard street.
Alexander, labourer, 282 High street.
Andrew, labourer, Broompark, Bridgend.
A. Burns (Stamps & Taxes), Earnoch Bank, Bridgend.
Archibald (of M'Donald & Campbell), 18 Marshall
place.
& Campbell, wholesale grocers, 131 High street.
Catherine, 301 High street.
142 M 'DONALD.
M 'Donald, Charles, tailor, 236 High street.
C. & J., wine-merchants, 74 George street and 25
Castlegable — house, 5 Charlotte place.
David, shoemaker, 151 High street.
Donald, labourer, 55 Commercial street.
Donald, porter, 38 Princes street.
Edward, Militia Barracks, 22 James street.
Edward, joiner, 64 Pomarium.
Esther, hawker, Cutlog vennel.
Flora, laundress, 216 High street.
Flora, 17 Greyfriai's lane.
& Fraser, auctioneers and land-surveyors, Auc
Mart, 15 Mill street.
George, calico-glazer, 5 Castlegable.
George, laboui-er, 3 Paul street.
Henry (County Constabulary), 258 High street.
Isabella, dairy, 56 Castlegable.
J. & W., millers & meal-merchants, 52 S. Methven st.
James (of J. & W. M 'Donald), 45 S. Methven st.
J. & W., joiners, 72 Athole street.
James, seaman, 184 South street.
James, shoemaker, 58 Main street.
James, labourer, 69 South street.
James (of J. & W. M 'Donald, joiners), 68 Athole st.
James, cabinetmaker, 224 South street.
James, seaman, 14 South street.
James, railway-guard, 35 Scott street.
Janet, 34 Newrow.
John, ropemaker, 59 Meal vennel.
John, mason, 239 High street.
John, inspector of police, 5 Castlegable.
John, tailor, 68 St. John street.
. ' John, tollkeeper, Barnhill.
John, shoemaker, 7 Skinnergate.
John, carter, 18 Strathmore street.
John, weaver, 11 Clayholes.
John, labourer, 47 Meal vennel. .
John, butcher, 12 St. John street.
Laurence, agent, 305 High street.
Margaret, 8 Pomarium.
Margaret, fish-dealer, 252 High, street.
Mary, 74 South street.
Mrs, 2 Blackfriars wynd.
Mrs Alexander, Flesh vennel.
]\Irs Alexander, 33 Pomarium.
Mrs Archibald, 59 Meal vennel.
Mrs Donakl, 2 Barossa street.
Mrs Duncan, 18 Paul street.
MCDONALD m'eWAN. 1 43
M'Donald, Mrs Malcolm, 15 Strathmore street.
' Mrs Norman, 13 Commercial street.
Mrs Peter, 8 Foundry lane.
Myles, brushmaker, 151 High street-
Peter, joiner, 89 South street.
Peter, fireman, 23 Kinnoull street.
Peter, carter, 2 P'lesh vennel.
Robert, police constable, 137 Canal crescent.
Robert, weaver, 20 Thimblerow.
Robert, Edinburgh Chophonse, 81 South street.
Robert, mason, 2 Rose lane.
Ronald, labourer, 15 Guard vennel.
Walter, golf-club maker, 6 North port.
William (of J. & W. M'Donald), 27 James street.
William, coach-trimmer, 89 South street.
William, vi^right, 18 Kirkgate.
William (of J. & W. M'Donald, joiners), 44 Barossa
street.
William, carpenter, 108 Canal crescent.
William, labourer, 139 South street.
M'Dougall, Charles W., law-clerk, 10 St. John's place.
Charles, labourer, 82 South street.
Christina, 175 High street.
Duncan, tailor, 87 High street.
Isabella, 24 King street.
John, carter, 56 Mill street,
Margaret, 175 High street.
Mrs Duncan, mangle, 10 St. John's place.
Peter, coachsmith, 19 County place.
Peter, coachwright, 175 High street.
Peter, chimney-sweeper, 280 High street.
M'Duff, Mrs Charles, 47 Pomarium. 1
M'Ewan, Andrew, joiner. Priory place, Craigie,
Cecilia, 47 George street.
David, detective-officer, 154 South street.
David, tinsmith, 82 vSouth street.
David, weaver, 20 Whitefriars street.
James, labourer, 51 Strathmore street.
James, dyer, 12 Melville street.
Jane, 35 Stormont street.
Janet, 161 High street. '
John, Malloch's close. South street.
May, mangle, 8 Cow vennel.
Mrs Alexander, 9 Castlegable.
Mrs David, lodgings, 59 Scott street.
INIrs David, washer, 39 Princes street.
Mrs Thomas, 64 Pomarium.
Peter, labourer, 6 Mill street.
1 44 M 'ewan — M 'peat.
M'Ewan, Peter, i8 Queen street, Craigie.
Robert, mason, 3 Cross street.
Robert, shoemaker, Dovecotland.
Robert, tenter, 13 Barossa street.
Thomas, labourer, 72 Watergate.
Yi '' Fadyen, Archibald, labourer, 9 Leonard street.
John, clerk, 31 New town.
M'Farlane, Alexander, blacksmith, li Barossa street.
Alexander, Perth Foundry, Paul st.— h. 326 High st.
Alexander, baker, 51 Princes street.
Amelia, 7 Marshall place.
Andrew, carter, 103 Canal street.
David, shunter, 15 New town.
Donald, dairy, 7 North Methven street.
Donald, fitter, 7 Stormont street.
Duncan, valuator and furniture-dealer, 7 High st. and
Exchange Salerooms, 30 George st. — h. Barnhill.
Elizabeth, 11 King's place.
Grace, 19 Leonard street.
Helen, Malloch's close, Canal street.
Isabella, 24 Long causeway.
Isabella, furnishings, 125 High street.
James, labourer, 15 East Bridge street.
James, labourer, 339 High street.
James, labourer, 3 St. Paul's square.
John, labourer, 26 Newrow.
John, dyer, 18 Carpenter street.
John, Wright, 71 High street.
John, smith, 12 Barrack street.
•John, labourer, 15 East Bridge street.
John, labourer. Shore.
Margaret, dressmaker, i Claypotts wynd.
Mary, 72 Watergate.
Mrs Donald, 2 Barrack street.
Mrs John, 60 Scott street
Mrs William, 2 New town.
Mrs W^illiam, 54 Watergate.
Peter, millwright, 28 Watergate.
Peter, weaver, 15 Kinnoull causeway.
Peter, joiner, 123 High street.
Robert, ropespinner, 40 Meal vennel.
Robert, coach-trimmer, 219 High streets
William, cabinetmaker, 246 High sti-eeU
M'Fauld, Alexander, sawyer, 139 South street.
Mrs Alexander, 364 High street.
Mrs, midwife, 8 Carpenter street.
M'Feat, Mrs Charles, 151 High street.
Stewart, labourer, 39 Commercial street.
m'feat — m'gregor, 145
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M'Feat, Stewart, labourer, 21 East Bridge street.
M'Gall, James, labourer, 32 West Mill street.
M'Gee, William, railv/ay-guard, 19 Kimioull causeway.
William, engine-driver, 43 Leonard street.
M'Gill, Margaret, 41 Main street.
M'Gillivray, David, painter, 29 South street — house, 61.
M'Gilliwie, Janet, 80 Watergate.
John, clerk. Gas Work, Carpenter street.
Mrs James, 51 Watergate.
Peter, R. P.R., 41 Canal street.
Thomas, 308 High street.
M'Glashan, Alexander, 8 Pomarium.
James, gardener. Early Bank, Craigie.
James, labourer, New shore.
James, brassfounder, 170 High street.
John, labourer, 17 Whitefriars street.
John, potato-dealer, iS Kirkside.
John, carter, 9 Castlegable.
Mrs Thomas, 14 Watergate.
Peter, 8 Barrack street.
William, railway-guard, Dovecotland.
M'Glyan, George, shopman, 119 South street.
M 'Glynn, Michael, labourer, 8 Foundry lane.
M'Gregor & Co., A. & W., cloth-merchants, 18 St. John street.
Alexander, heckler, 224 High street.
Alexander, bookbinder, 41 Cross street.
Alexander, 56 Pomarium.
Alexander, shoemaker, 50 Meal vennel.
Alexander, engine-cleaner, 29 Cross street.
Alexander, 13 Strathmore street.
Allan, Burns Tavern, Watergate.
Ann, winder, 68 Pomarium.
Charles, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel.
David, police constable, 9 Nelson street.
David, engine-driver, 52 Long causeway.
David (of Constable & M'Gregor), 5 George street.
David, blacksmith, 28 Commercial street.
Duncan, butcher, 18 South Methven street.
Duncan, labourer, 34 Meal vennel.
Duncan, 46 High street.
Duncan, railway-guard, 67 KinnouU causeway.
Duncan, tailor, 154 Souih street.
Duncan, joiner, 55 Pligh street.
Duncan, gardener, 13 East Bridge street,
George, labourer, 10 Commercial street.
Gregor, dyer, 163 South street.
Hugh, printer, George Inn lane.
Hugh, flesher, 4 Bridge lane.
146 MCGREGOR — M'iNTOSH.
M'Gregor, James, weaver, 2 Cross street.
James, weaver, 26 Whitefriars street.
James, shoemaker, 2 Thistle lane.
James, flesher, -226 High street.
James, planemaker, 170 High street.
James, labourer, 42 New town.
James, clerk, 54 Pomarium.
James, labourer, 78 Pomarium.
James, fireman, 22 Barrack street.
John, labourer, 4 Union street lane.
John, postmaster, i Tay street.
John, joiner, 18 Clayholes.
John, tailor, 18 Watergate.
John, weaver, 386 High street.
John, brassfounder, 45 Stormont street.
John, janitor (Sharp's Institution), 245 High street.
Jessie, lodgings, 51 South Methven street.
Misses, day-school for ladies, 13 South Methven st.
Mrs Duncan, 70 South Methven street.
Mrs Helen, 31 George street.
J\Irs James, 8 Pomarium.
INIrs Jane, 5 Bridge lane.
Ivlrs John, 17 Stormont street.
Mrs Peter, 204 South street.
Mrs William, 57 Kinnoull causeway.
Neil, dyer, 163 South street.
Peter, accountant (National Bank), 21 King street.
Peter, railway-guard, 50 New town.
Peter, gardener, 61 Scott street.
Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 21 Bridge lane-
house, 18 Charlotte street.
Robertson, labourer, 39 Castlegable.
Sophia, 43 Scott street.
Thomas (of Jacksons & M'Gregor), 26 Melville st.
Thomas, gardener, 13 East Bridge street.
William, weaver, 12 Paul street.
William (of A. & W. M'Gregor & Co.), 19 Barossa pi.
William, pointsman, Barnhill.
William, labourer, 300 High street.
M'Guire, John, labourer, 129 South street.
Peter, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel.
M'Hardie, John, labourer, 113 High street.
MTnroy, James, sawmiller, 124 Canal crescent.
INITntosh, Alexander, railway-guard, 63 New town.
Alexander, labourer, 170 High street.
Alexander, labourer, 13 Barossa street.
Alexander, labourer, 330 High street.
Angus, joiner, 266 South street.
M'INTOSH M'lNTYRE. 1 47
M'Intosli, Charles, grocer, 14 Gowrie street — h. 46 Main street.
Christina, 28 Gowrie street.
David, South U.P. Church officer, 246 High street.
Donald, surveyor of taxes, 69 George street^ — house,
Moncrieffe terrace, Craigie.
George, dyer, 175 High street.
Hugh, gardener, 46 High street.
James, labourer, 43 Newrow.
James, gardener. Low Craigie.
James, letter-carrier, Bellwood Cottage, Kinnoull.
Jane, I Paul street.
John, labourer, 13 Barossa street.
John, lather, 170 High street.
John, labourer, 25 New town.
John, cabinetmaker, 68 High street,
John, porter, Dovecotland.
John, leather-merchant, 176 High street.
Mrs, 246 High street.
Mrs Alexander, I Rose lane.
Mrs Angus, 11 Cross street.
Mrs Archibald, 15 Kirkgate.
Mrs John, 10 Carpenter street.
Mrs John, 7 Paul street.
Mrs Robert, Barnhill.
Murdoch, tailor, 56 Pomarium.
Peter, bootmaker, 148 South street.
Peter, porter, 22 Pomaiium.
Robert, tailor, 126 South street.
Sarah, shoemaker, 213 South street.
William, tailor and clothier, 7 St. John street — house,
113 High street.
William, seaman, 154 South street.
M'Intyre, Alexander, hostler, 3 Bridge lane.
Ann, milliner, 1S8 High street — house, 190.
Ann, 8 Pomarium.
Daniel, grocer, 193 High street.
Donald, painter, 73 George street — h. 3 Curfew row.
Duncan, boatman, Shuttlefield close. Canal street.
James, tanner, 219 High street.
James, weaver, 211 South street.
James, baker, 8 Barrack street.
John, coachman, Bowerswell road, Bridgend.
Malcolm, porter, 64 South street.
Margaret, 32 Skinnergate.
Mrs Alexander, 5 East Bridge street.
Mrs John, 13 Foundry lane.
Mrs John, 25 High street.
Mrs Thomas, Receiving Post-Office, 17 County place.
148 m'intyre — m'kenzie.
M'Intyre, Robert, engine-fitter, 48 Commercial street.
Tliomas, working jeweller, 35 Watergate.
William, labourer, 44^ Meal vennel.
M 'Isaac, Catherine, 13, Leonard street.
John, mashman, 32 Main street.
M'Kay, Alexander, tailor, 8 Kinnoull street.
Donald, pointsman, 74 Pomarium.
Edward, hawker, 47 Meal vennel.
George, dyer, 18 Barrack street.
George, weaver, 224 High street. *
John, carpenter, 12 Commercial street.
John, clerk, 59 Kinnoull causeway.
John, plasterer, 7 Kinnoull street.
Mrs Daniel, 12 South street.
Mrs John, 45 Commercial street.
Mrs John, 7 Kirkgate.
Robert, sawyer, 52 Pomarium.
Robert, labourer, 53 INIeal vennel.
William, carter, 42 Pomarium.
William, weaver, 154 South street.
M'Kash, Mrs John, 21 Kirkside.
M 'Keith, Daniel, labourer, 29 Cross street.
James, engineer, 21 Speygate.
William, labourer, 163 South street.
William, millwright, 82 South street.
M'Kendric''^ Alexander, shoemaker, 17 Watergate.
Andrew, joiner, 211 High st. — h. 8 Barossa place.
Catherine, 82 South street.
David, joiner, 55 West Mill street.
Mrs James, 2 North William street.
William, flesher, 15 South street — house above.
M'Kenzie, Adam, depute sheriff-clerk, Stormont Cottage, Stor-
mont street.
Alexander, clerk, i Kinnoull causeway.
Alexander, clerk, 2 Horner's lane.
Alexander, labourer, 199 South street.
Daniel, grocer and spirit-dealer, 157 South street —
house, 25 James street.
David (of M'Kenzie & Dickson), i Athole place.
& Dickson, solicitors, 61 George street.
Helen, 17 Kinnoull street.
James, hawker, 53 Meal vennel.
James, engine-driver, 39 New town.
James, shoemaker, 72 Watergate.
John, II East Bridge street.
John, book-deliverer, 19 Mill street.
Miss G. Muir, Garry Cottage, Barnhill.
Mrs Charles, 56 Main street.
m'kenzie — m'laren. 149
M'Kenzie, Peter, labourer, Flesh vennel.
Robert, shoemaker, 115 South street.
Roderick, smith, Craigie Park terrace.
Thomas, labourer, 112 South street.
M'Killop, Betsy, 65 Strathmore street.
John, gardener, Barnhill.
M'Kinlay, Daniel, pensioner, 8 Foundry lane.
Francis, coachsmith, 64 South street.
James, fitter, 120 Canal crescent.
• James, weaver, 199 South street.
John, fishing-tackle maker, 44 Athole street.
Miss, 88 South street.
Peter, grocer and spirit-dealer, i New town.
William, fishing-tackle maker, 49 Commercial street.
William, grocer, i Reform place.
M'Kinnon, Neil, contractor, 43 Priory place.
M'Kinven, James, basket manufacturer, 65 High street.
M'Laggan, Alexander, engineer, 27 Guard Vennel.
Alexander, labourer, 21 Kinnoull street.
Charles, labourer, 378 High street.
Charles, seaman, 28 G-owrie street.
Daniel, labourer, 89 South street.
David, blacksmith, Burton place.
E., milliner, 3 South St. John's place.
Hugh, mason, High Craigie.
Isabella, laundress, 10 Kinnoull street.
Jessie, staymaker, 4 George street.
John, baker, 306 High street.
John, clerk, 13 Queen street.
John, railway-guard, 35 Scott street.
Mrs John, 48 Carr's croft.
Mrs William, Low Craigie.
Mrs William, 32 Main street.
Robert, shoemaker, 3 Strathmore street.
Robert, stationmaster, St. Leonard's Hall, New town.
W^illiam, labourer, 159 South street.
William, grocer, 48 North Methven street.
M'Laren, Alexander, shipowner, 79 Watergate.
Alexander, shoemaker, 99 Canal street.
Andrew, superintendent. Slaughter House, Shore.
Charles, grocer, 278 High street.
Daniel, carpenter, 333 High sti'eet.
David, baker, 10 Cow vennel.
Dougall, hostler, 9 Castlegable.
Duncan, pavior, 7 Keir street.
Duncan, hostlei", 9 Castlegable.
George, labourer, 12 Back wynd, Bridgend.
Helen, milliner, 4 George street.
150 m'laren m'leish.
M'Laren, James, pointsman, 50 New town.
James, teacher, 58 Long causeway.
James, porter, 306 High street.
James, seaman, 129 High street.
James, blacksmith, 19 Mill street.
John, teacher, 69 New town.
John, hostler, 8 Commercial street.
John, porter, 174 South street.
John, carter, 164 South street.
Mrs Alexander, 28 Pomarium. *
Mrs John, 39 Canal street.
Mrs William, MoncriefFe terrace, Craigie.
Peter, labourer, 69 Strathmore street.
Peter, engine-cleaner, 25 Hospital street.
. Peter, agent, 19 Watergate.
Mrs William, 65 Pomarium.
William, game-dealer, 9 North Methven street.
M'Lauchlan & Co., painters and paperhangers, 114 High st. —
house, 112.
Charles, railway-guard, 2 Whitefriars street.
Daniel, chimney-sweeper, 32 Watergate.
George, weaver, 24 Whitefriars street.
James, sawyer, 17 Meal vennel.
Jessie, lodgings, 72 High street.
John, labourer, 40 Meal vennel,
John, slater. West Mill street. — h. 182 High street.
John, hawker, 71^ South street.
Judy, 82 South street,
Robert, clerk, 4 New town.
Thomas, wright, 33 Carpenter street,
William, labourer, 4 Long causeway.
William, labourer, 159 South street,
M'Lean, Alexander, hostler, 120 High street,
Andrew, joiner, 25 Guard vennel.
Donald, tailor, 7 Stormont street.
Duncan, carter, 113 High street.
James, porter, 129 High street.
James, farrier, 6 Mill street — house, 14 Bridge lane.
John, cab-driver, 10 Canal street.
John, labourer, 72 Watergate.
John, glass-blower, 301 High street,
Mrs Peter, 303 High street.
Rachel, 7 Charlotte street,
Samuel, pipemaker. Flesh vennel.
M'Leish, Alexander, hawker, 239 High street.
Andrew, porter, 42 Leonard street.
Isabella, register-office, 65 South Methven street.
James, plumber, 24 Mill street — house, 19.
m'leish — m'neill. 151
M'Leish, John, accountant, 18 High st. — h. 22 Barossa place.
Margaret, 75 Pomarium.
Mrs David, 19 Speygate.
Mrs John, 309 High street.
William (of Thomas & MacLeish), 5 St. John street.
Robert, shunter, 30 Newrow.
M'Lellan, Duncan, gardener, Tayside Lodge, Bridgend.
Murdoch, gardener, Bellwood.
M'Lennan, Donald, flesher, 11 Watergate.
William, brass-moulder, 7 South Methven street.
M'Leod, Alexander, labourer, 69 Strathmore street.
Mrs Agnes, Tayhill, Bridgend.
Mrs Neil, 13 Leonard street.
Mrs William, 35 Scott street.
Neil, labourer, 72 Watergate.
Peter, innkeeper, 9 Lowe street.
William, labourer, 327 High street.
M'Lintock, Mrs Adam, mangle, 6 Horner's lane.
M'Luskey, Edward, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.
M 'Mahon, Bryan, Shuttlefield close, Canal street.
Michael, grocer, 48 Meal vennel.
M'Millan, Daniel, labourer, Craigie place.
George, labourer, 15 Flesh vennel,
John, labourer, 57 Pomarium.
John, teacher, Craigie place.
Mrs Ann, 123 High street.
Mrs John, 176 South street.
William, labourer, 123 High street.
M'Nab, Duncan, warehouseman, 12 West Mill street.
Margaret, grocer, 83 South street.
Pvobert, 2 Balhousie Bank.
M'Nair, James, shoemaker, 34 Leonard street.
John, engine-driver, 17 Kinnoull street.
M'Naughton, Alexander, flesher, 19 Flesh vennel.
& Dewar, drapers, 8 George street.
Grace, 2 Bridge lane.
James, wright, 12 Paul's close, Newrow.
John, accountant, 7 Marshall place.
John, labourer, 44 South street.
Misses, boarding-school, 3 Barossa place.
Mrs A., 37 Leonard street.
Mrs Jane, 42 Commercial street.
Peter, 57 ^^^S street.
William (of M'Naughton & Dewar), Croft House,
Bridgend.
William, engine-fitter, 25 Leonard street.
M'Neill, David, mason, 10 James street. '
James, dresser, 157 High street. .
152 m'neill — M 'queen.
M'Neill, John (of William Frew & Sons), Balhousie Bank.
Peter, labourer, 146 High street.
Peter, fireman, 8 Cross street.
M'Neven, Peter, stationer, 102 Sovith street.
M'NicoU, Colin, teacher (East Church School), 3 Stormont st.
James, shoemaker, 24 High street — h. 9 Bridge lane-.
M'Omish, Miss, lodgings, 42 James street.
Peter, labourer, 10 Canal street.
M'Owan, Rev. James, Melrose Villa, Kinnoull.
Duncan, labourer, loi High street.
Robert, mason, 7 Thimblerow.
M'Pherson, Alexander, wright, 38}^ Athole street.
Alexander, carpenter, 8 Cross Street.
Alexander, upholsterer, 139 Canal crescent.
Alexander, labourer, Shuttlefield close. Canal st.
Andrew, sawmiller, Shore.
Angus, labourer, 11 Cow vennel.
Catherine, 33 Kinnoull causeway.
Daniel, cabinetmaker, 3 Cutlog vennel.
David, painter, 1 1 James street.
David, carpenter, 12 Princes street.
Helen, milliner, 49 Princes street.
Helen, 65 Strathmore street.
Isabella, teacher (Infant School), 6 King street.
Isabella, 5 East Bridge street.
James (of M'Pherson & Son), 49 Princes street.
John, weaver, 68 Pomarium.
John, carter, 58 Long causeway.
^'J^ John, carter. Shore.
John, labourer, 29 Newrow.
John (of M'Pherson & Son), 19 Speygate.
Laurence, sawyer, 190 High street.
Mark, compositor, 4 James street.
Mrs Alexander, 16 Barossa street.
Mrs Elizabeth, 11 Meal vennel.
Mrs George, 35 Watergate.
Mrs Hugh, 33 Priory place.
Mrs James, grocer, 49 Princes street.
Mrs Malcolm, sick-nurse, 35 Stormont street.
Mrs Norman, sen., 199 High street.
Mrs Norman, jun., midwife, 23 Meal vennel.
Robert, painter, 64 South street.
Simon, fitter, 133 Canal crescent.
& Son, shipbuilders, Friarton.
M'Quade, Hugh, hawker, 258 High street.
M'Quarrie, James, refreshment-rooms, I Flesh vennel.
Mrs Alexander, spirit-dealer, 206 High street.
M 'Queen, David, blacksmith, 5 York place.
M'QUEEN — NESS. 153
M 'Queen, Mrs Angus, 32 Skinnergate.
Mrs Thomas, 77 South street.
Thomas, porter, 72 Pomarium,
M'Quhae, John, blacksmith, 15 Commercial street.
Margaret, lodgings, 18 Charlotte street,
Thomas, blacksmith, 12 Carpenter street — h. above.
M'Rae, John, plumber, 97 South street.
Mrs Duncan, 51 Watergate.
Mrs J., grocer, 210 High street.
Mrs James, 19 Stormont street,
Patrick, teacher, 113 High street.
Walter, rail inspector, 2 Whitefriars street.
M'Renar, Janet, 12 Union street lane.
M'Robie, Mrs Douglas, 18 Charlotte street.
Mrs Thomas, dressmaker, 113 High street.
M'Rory, James, carter, 80 High street.
M'Rostie, Mrs John, 219 High street.
M'Tavish, Mrs John, Horse Head Tavern, 126 High street.
Peter, gardener, Balhousie,
Patrick, stoneware-merchant, , 30 Meal vennel.
M'Turk, Thomas, labourer, 211 High street.
M'Vain, Daniel, labourer, 68 Long causeway.
James, labourer, 91 Main street,
John, game-dealer, 72 South Methven street.
M 'Vicar, Alexander, quarryman, 72 Long causeway.
William, painter and paperhanger, 177 High street.
M'Whannel, George, weaver, 6 Paul street,
James, weaver, 56 Pomarium,
John, weaver, 159 South street.
M 'Williams, George, weaver, 4 Thimblerqw,
Nairn, James, painter, 42 St. John street.
William, porter, 20 Thimblerow,
Naime, Charles, surgeon and druggist, 228 High street-
Mrs Mary, 148 South street.
National Bank Office, 5 High street — D, L, Jolly, agent.
National Security Savings Bank, 24 Charlotte st. — Melville
Jameson, actuary and cashier.
Napier, James, porter, 14 North Methven street.
Needham, James, librarian, 77 Pomarium.
Neil, Frederick G., 59 North Methven street.
Neilson, Mrs David, 32 Carr's croft.
Peter, porter, 1 1 Hospital street.
Robert, weaver, 69 Pomarium.
Thomas, dyer, 29 Mill street, > '
William, carpenter, 74 Pomarium.
Ness, David, carter, 87 High street.
154 NESS OGILVIE.
Ness, James, tailor, 2 St. Ann's lane.
Margaret, laundress, lo Commercial street.
News-Room, i8 Charlotte street.
Newlands, Mrs John, Tayside, Kridgend.
Nicholson, George, Exchange Hotel, 30 George street.
Nicol, Charles, seaman, 126 High street.
David, engine-driver, 17 Earl's dykes.
Isabella, 2 Back vv'ynd, Bridgend.
James, baker, 77 South street.
James, waggon-inspector, 5 Lowe street.
James C, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 196 High
^ street — house, 113.
John, shoemaker, 226 South street.
John, shoemaker, 7i/^ South street.
Mary, 31 Pomarium.
Mrs Charles, 17 Storaiont street.
Mrs David, 16 Paul's close, Newrow.
Mrs David, 72 George street.
Mrs George Boyd, 17 Pomarium.
Mrs Robert, 71 Watergate.
Mrs Robert, 10 York place.
Robert, shoemaker, 8 Back wynd, Bridgend.
Robert, pensioner, 7 Barossa street.
Thomas, labourer, 19 Kirkside.
William, joiner, Barnhill.
William, carpenter, 6 Carpenter street.
Nightingale, John, basketmaker, 65 Strathmore street.
Niven, Misses, 20 South street.
Nolan, Anthony, labourer, Malloch's close, Canal street.
Francis, labourer, 103 South street.
Norie, Heniy Hay, W.S., agent (Union Bank), 22 George st.
Norwegian and Swedish Vice-Consul's Office, 57 Highst.
Norwell, David, shoemaker, 39 High st. — ^liouse, Sunnybower,
Bridgend.
Duncan, shoemaker, 14 Watergate.
James, shoemaker, 15 Guard vennel.
John, shoemaker, 232 High street.
John, shoemaker, 144 High street — h. 51 New town,
Joseph, brassfounder, 18 Watergate.
Peter, shoemaker, 8 Skinnergate.
O
O'Brien, James, labourer, Shuttlefield close, South street.
John, porter, 13 East Bridge street.
Officer, Alexander, platelayer, 28 Long causeway.
Ogilvie, David, grocer, 174 High street.
Henry, engine-driver, 23 Cross street.
John, joiner, 15 Gowrie street.
OGILVIE PATON. 1 5 5
Ogilvie, Joseph, miller, 21 Cross street.
Old Gas Company's Office, 2 Charlotte street.
Old Gas Work, Canal street — Thomas Whimster, manager.
Oliphant, John, cabinetmaker, 72 Watergate.
Joseph, shoemaker, 20 Watergate.
Robert, smith, 60 Pomarium.
Oliver, W. G., sheriff-officer, 29 Kirkgate.
O'Neil, John, china-merchant, 275 High street.
Openshaw, William, labourer, 49 Strathmore street.
Ostler, Peter, labourer, 74 South street.
Oswald, Andrew, wood-merchant, 10 St. Ann's lane.
James, superintendent of cemeteries, Alexandra street.
Jessie, fraiterer, &c., 37 St. John street,
John, coachmaker, 12 East Bridge street.
Ower, Mary, 1 1 Keir street.
Peter, millwright, Craigie place.
& Son, Thomas, joiners, 170 High st. — h. 219 South st.
Thomas (of Ower & Son), i Kinnoull causeway.
Palmer, Charles (of Palmers & Drummond), 28 Queen street.
Gregory, labourer, 26 Melville street.
rei-er (of Palmers & Drummond), 18 York place.
Thomas, Strathmore street.
Palmers & Drummond, grocers and iron-merchants, 200 High st.
Panton, William, maltster, Craigie Mill.
Parker, John, tenter, 24 North port.
Parkyn, Frederick S., governor. General Prison.
Parochial Board Office, 16 South st. — W. Young, inspector.
Patullo, Charles, dyer, 17 Meal vennel.
Samuel (of Brewster & Patullo), 44 James street.
Thomas, blacksmith, 29 Kirkgate.
William, bootcloser, 1 1 Meal vennel.
Paton, Alexander (of Donaldson, Paton, & M'Kenzie), 3 Mel-
ville street.
Emily, 386 High street.
James, flesher, 8 Princes street.
James, labourer, 1 1 Kinnoull causeway.
James, i Kinnoull causeway.
Jane, 22 Queen street.
John, shoemaker, 1 1 St. John street — house, Jeanfield.
John, grocer, 240 High street — ^house, 231.
John, weaver, 35 Cross street.
Joseph, bootmaker, 127 South street.
Miss M. A., 8 Rose terrace.
Mrs^ Alexander, 333 High street.
Mrs Charles, bookseller and stationer, 32 St. John street
— house, 76 Victoria street.
156 PATON — PE ATIE.
Paton, Mrs, lodgings, 4 South street.
Mrs James, 9 Watergate.
Mrs James, 231 High street.
Peter, boilemiaker, 286 High street.
Robert, jeweller, 92 High street.
& Son, Edward, gun and rifle manufacturers, &c., 44
George street — house, Fairmount terrace, Barnhill
Thomas, joiner, 31 New town.
William, hostler, George Inn lane.
William S., Fifeshire Inn, 53 South street.
Patrick, Mrs, Moncriefife terrace.
William, 30 New town.
Patterson, Alexander, dyer, 282 High street.
Alexander, spirit-dealer, 145 Canal street — h. 130.
Andrew, police constable, 402 High street.
Andrew, engine-fitter, 82 South street.
David, tobacco-spinner, 14 Whitefriars street.
George, joiner, I New town.
George, engine-driver, 45 New town.
Jean, grocer, 32 County place.
Jean, 374 High street.
John, pensioner, 2 Union street.
John, carter, 56 West Mill street.
John, lapper, 12 East Bridge street.
Mrs George, 2 Victoria street.
Mrs Robert, 300 High street.
Peter, cabinetmaker, 47 Newrow.
Robert, missionary, 2 Kinnoull street.
Sons, &Co., pianoforte & music sellers, 17 Princes st.
Thomas, engine-driver, 79 New town.
William, labourer, 21 Kirkside.
William, C.E., Croft House, Craigie.
Paul, James, wright, 32 Athole street.
J., druggist, 72 High street.
John, cabinetmaker, 258 High street.
Mrs John, 25 Scott street.
Paxton, Mrs Peter, 40 Castlegable.
Peacock, Mrs William, 105 South street.
Pearson, Alexander, weaver, 2 Thistle lane.
David (of Miller & Pearson), 103 Canal street.
John, cutter, 27 Canal street.
Mary, grocer, 6 Athole street.
Mrs John, 25 George street.
William (of Richardson Si. Pearson), Beech Villa,
Kinnoull.
William, turner, 190 High street — house, 161.
Peatie, John, superintendent of Water^'orks, 3 South St. John's
place.
PEDDIE PETERS. 1 57
Peddie, David, printer, Barnhill,
David, painter, 282 High street.
James, hairdresser, 3 High street.
John, mechanic, 67 Pomarium.
Jane, 20 Carpenter street.
Mrs, 25 George street.
Mrs David, washer, 28 Horse cross.
Mrs Gerard, perfumer, 53 George street — house, 61.
Robert, head-master, Sharp's Educational Institution,
10 South Methven street.
Thomas, tailor, 19 Union street.
Thomas, weaver, 12 Paul street.
William, gas-inspector, 246 High street.
William, painter, i Paul street.
W, & D., ironmongers, 13 South Methven street— house,
Moncrieffe bank, Craigie.
Peebles, David, gardener, 12 East Bridge street.
John, plasterer, 65 Newrow.
John, plasterer, 56 West Mill street.
Peter, coal-agent, Glasgow road coal depot — house,
149 High street.
Pefifers, James (Stamps and Taxes), 37 York place.
Peggie, John, turner, 59 Meal vennel.
Mrs James, 39 Commercial street
Penny, Robert, weaver, 6 Mill close, High street.
Pehnycuick, William, clerk, 55 Strathmore street.
Pentlaiid, Mrs Janet, 29 Stormont street.
Perkins, Jerome, shoemaker, 27 Castlegable.
Perth Brewery, North Methven street.
Perth Foundry, Paul street— Alexander M'Farlane & Co.
Perth Libraries, 78 George street and South St. John's place.
Perth Wheaten Bread Society, 51 North Methven street —
Hugh Drysdale, manager.
Perthshire Advertiser and Strathmore Journal — office,
80 High street.
Perthshire Courier — office, 14 High street.
Perthshire Journal — office. South St. John's place.
Perthshire Wine and Spirit Company, 6 Watergate.
Peterkin, David, ship-carpenter, 290 High street.
Mrs James, 80 High street.
Peters, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 40 Long causeway —
house above.
David, Free West Church officer, 19 Kirkside.
David, 42 Long causeway.
David, weaver, 190 High street,
John, weaver, 6 Strathmore street.
Robert, mason, 232 High street.
Robert, mason, 23 Pomarium.
158 PETRIE PORTER,
Petrie, Andrew, engine-driver, 39 Princes street.
Andrew, baker, 6 Foundry lane.
Hector, brassfounder, 39 Canal street,
John, engine-driver, 4 Barrack street,
John, Wright and fruiterer, 37 South street.
Mrs James, 48 Leonard street.
Mrs John, hat-manufacturer, 66 South street,
Peter, dyer, 214 South street.
Samuel, engine-driver, 52 New town
William, engine-driver, 36 Long causeway,
William, grocer, 47 Leonard street.
Petts, Mrs Robert, 9 Castlegable.
Philips, Ann, staymaker, 33 St. John street — h. St. John's pi.
Ann, 47 Skinnergate.
Mrs William, St. John's place.
Thomas, blacksmith, 116 South street.
Phinn, Patrick, labourer, 103 South street.
Picket, James, labourer, 212 South street.
Michael, labourer, 82 South street.
Pilmer, Mrs, 18 Melville street.
Pinkerton, James C. (of Spottiswoode & Pinkerton), Beech
Villa, Kinnoull.
^inie, James, dyer, 10 Foundry lane.
Pi- rie, Alex., Edinburgh post-office messenger, 17 Kinnoull street.
& Anderson, coachbuilders, 48 Princes street.
Plenry, baker, 312 High street.
James (of Pirrie & Anderson), 59 North Methven street,
Pitbla:.?, David, shipowner, Craigie place,
William, seaman, 6 Cow vennel,
Pitcaini ,, Mrs James, 55 Commercial street,
Pitcaithiy, Alexander, game-dealer, 14 Mill st, — h. West Rhynd.
Pitkeathi}, James, shoemaker, 38 Skinnei-gate.
John, marshalman, 56 New town.
John, mason, Malloch's close, South street.
John, weaver, 19 Claypotts wynd.
William, 9 Charles street.
Plane, Andrew, fitter, Craigie Park.
John, blacksmith. Low Ciaigie.
Police Assessment Office, 3 High street — ^James Thomson,
collector.
Police Office, i High street — ^John Welsh, superintendent.
Polland, James, shoemaker, 42 Castlegable.
Pollan, John, labourer, 113 High street,
Poor-Rates Office, 12 South street — George Barclay, collector.
Pople, H. W,, British Hotel, 99 Leonard street,
.^'oiter, Charles, tea-hawker, 34 Newrow.
James, photographer, 15 County place — h. 3 Bridge lane.
John, weaver, 190 High street.
PORTER PULLAR. I 59
Porter, Mrs John, winder, 219 High street,
''orteous, William, labourer, 22 Clayholes.
.■)ST-Office, 2 High street — John M'Gregor, postmaster.
• nvrie, Mrs Jessie, 9 Flesh vennel.
William, polisher, 80 High street.
Vratt, John, weaver, 190 High street.
Robert, weaver, 9 Castlegable.
['■entice, John, labourer, 46 Long causeway.
William, labourer,- 3 Clayholes.
ri-eston, G. M., commercial traveller, 45 South Methven street.
James, register-office, 50 High street.
Pride, Grace, 18 Paul street.
Mrs Thomas, 175 High street.
Pringle, John, jeweller, 9 St. John street.
Mrs James, painter & paperhanger, li High st. — h. 9.
Prison Assessment Office, 3 Highst.— J. Thomson, collector.
Procurator-Fiscal's Office, County Buildings, foot of
South street,
i'rofit, David, boilermaker, 35 Scott street,
Froudfoot, Alexander, police constable, 95 High street.
Catherine, Low Craigie.
James, meal-dealer, 39 South street
James, railway superintendent, 22 South William st.
Mrs Ann, 50 Barossa street.
Mrs Isabella, 106 High street.
Robert, 30 Queen street.
Robert, 47 Canal street.
Thomas, hawker, 50 Meal vennel.
Public Baths and Wash-House, Mill st. — Thos. Morrison.
Public W^eigh-House, Kirkside.
Pullar, Ann, 18 Whitefriars street.
& Co., Laurence, manufacturers, Balhousie Works.
Daniel, labourer, 323 High street.
Elizabeth, 126 South street.
George, turner, 34 South William street.
James, spirit-dealer, 257 High street — house, 259.
James F. (of J. Pullar & Sons), 17 Marshall place.
lohn (of J. Pullar & Sons), 5 St. Leonard's bank.
John, labourer, 367 High street.
Laurence (of Laurence Pullar & Co. ), Boatland House.
Martha, 15 Queen street.
Mrs, market-gardener, Barnhill.
Mrs Helen, laundress, 104 South street.
Mrs James, 6 Mill close.
Mrs William, 10 Melville street.
Robert (of J. Pullar & Sons), 6 St. Leonard's bank.
■& Sons, J., silk-dyers, KinnouU street.
& Son, Thoma%, joiners, 54 Victoria street.
l6o PULLAR — RECEIVING.
Pullar, Thomas, weaver, 9 Eannoull causeway.
William, weaver, 366 High street.
Q
Queen, Edward, labourer, 82 South street.
John, hatter, 40 Meal vennel.
Martin, labourer, 199 South street.
Quesock, John, labourer, 199 South street.
William, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel,
Michael, labourer, 16 Paul's close.
Rae, John, weaver, 9 St. Paul's square.
Mrs Alexander, grocer, 56 New town.
Mrs James, 1 1 North port.
Thomas, coach-painter, 4 South street.
Thomas, painter, 148 South street.
Rait, John, engine-driver, 75 New town.
Ramage, Graeme, Parliament Close Inn, 71 High street.
Graeme, jun., grocer and spirit-dealer, 120 South street.
Ramsay, Alexander, stoneware-merchant, 31 Meal vennel.
Brothers, plumbers, Kirkside.
James, joiner, Baxter's vennel, Watergate.
John, engine-driver, 34 Newrow.
Matthew, sawyer, 41 Cross street.
Mrs Alexander, 55 High street.
Mrs James, laundress, ill South street,
Mrs William, 20 Leonard street.
Robert G., Rio Villa, Kinnoull.
William, commission-agent, 30 High street,
William. G., slater, 55 King street,
Rankin, Joseph, painter, 64 South street,
Rathbone, George H., clearing-house clerk, 23 Priory place,
Rattray, Ann, 122 Canal crescent.
George, wright, 104 South street.
James, fitter, 9 Earl's dykes.
James, smith, Newrow — house, St. Paul's square.
John, weaver, 333 High street.
John, mail-guard, 73 Watergate.
Joseph, labourer, 74 South street.
Joseph, dyer, 16 Strathmore street.
Mrs Thomas, 55 Commercial street.
Peter, porter, 58 Pomarium.
Readdie, John, 3 St. Leonard's bank,
Mrs, dressmaker, 47 Scott street.
Mrs James, 78 Victoria street.
c«w 'pj^Qj^^g^ builder, 47 Scott street.
Receiving Post-Office, 17 County place.
REDFERN REID. l6l
Redfern, Roley, librarian, 37 George street.
Reekie, Alexander, tailor, 19 Claypotts wynd.
David, labourer, 6 St. Paul's square.
Registrar's Office for Births, Deaths, and Marriages,
6 Charlotte Street — ^James Dewar, registrar.
Raid, Alexander, wright, 89 South street.
Alexander, labourer, 8 Keir street.
Alexander, mason, 22 Barrack street.
Alexander, dyer, 148 South street.
Alexander, dyer, 47 Stormont street.
Alexander, shoemaker, 13 Barossa street.
Archibald, sheriff-clerk and joint city-clerk, 3 High street
— house, 14 Marshall place.
Charles, smith, 39 Kinnoull causeway.
David, broker, 46 Meal vennel.
David, shipmaster, 19 Speygate.
David, porter, 14 Union street lane.
David, St. Paul's Church officer. King James VI. Hospital.
David, Strathmore Inn, Main street.
Isabella, 74 Watergate.
James, porter, 39 Kinnoull causeway.
James, shoemaker, 207 High street.
James, smith, 199 South street.
Jane, 71 Pomarium.
Janet, 84 Pomarium.
John, shipmaster, 87 Watergate.
John, shipowner, 55 Princes street.
Margaret, washer, 61 Leonard street.
Mrs, 58 South Methven street.
Mrs Alexander, 35 Newrow and 13 Cutlog vennel.
Mrs Charles, dairy, 46 Castlegable.
Mrs David, 18 Barrack street.
Mrs David, 35 Kinnoull causeway.
Mrs John, 297 High street.
Mrs John, 74 Pomarium.
Mrs William, 232 High street.
Mrs William, 327 High street.
Mrs William, 65 Pomarium.
Mungo, labourer, 2 Thistle lane.
Neil, chemist and druggist, 39 George street — house, 56.
Peter, coach wright, 35 Canal street.
Peter, slater, 44 Newrow — house, 55 West Mill street.
Peter, shoemaker, 13 Barossa street.
Robert, West Church officer, 43 Canal street.
Robert, mail-porter, 226 South street.
Samuel, corn-merchant, 28 High street.
Thomas, ginger-beer manufacturer, 12 Horner's lane.
Thomas, shipmaster, 2 Victoria street.
1 62 REID ROBB.
Keid, Thomas, house-factor and commission-agent, 270 High
street — house, Burnside, Craigie.
William, glass-dealer, 13 South street. *
William, pianoforte tuner, 71 High street.
William, dyer, 334 High street.
William, solicitor, 18 South street.
Reilly, Edward, labourer, 126 South street.
Mrs John, grocer, 152 South street.
William, labourer, 82 South street.
Rennet, Mrs William, 10 Newrow.
Rennie, Mrs, 25 High street.
Mrs William, 48 George street.
Robert, fireman, 27 Kinnoull causeway.
Reoch, John, labourer, 8 Kirkgate,
Reston, Mrs George, 30 North Methven street.
Rhodes, Caleb, potato-merchant, 29 Kirkgate.
Riach, Mrs Major W. A., Mansfield place, Bridgend.
Richardson, Alexander, seaman, 6 Canal street.
Andrew, bank-porter, 12 Princes street.
Magdalen, mangle, 78 Reform place.
Mrs James, 71 Pomarium.
& Pearson, silk-mercers, 32 George street.
Thomas, bookseller and stationer, i George street —
house, 15 Barossa place.
Thomas, carter, 44 South street.
William, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 43
High street — house, 17 Rose terrace.
William, joiner, 217 South street.
William B., grocer and baker, 318 High street.
Rintoul, Laurence, commission-agent and sharebroker, 44 St.
John street — house, 8 King's place.
Robert, mason, 30 Whitefriars street.
Ritchie, James, civil-engineer and land-surveyor, 7 Athole place
— house, 22 Marshall place.
James, labourer, 38 Skinnergate.
Jane, 68 St. John street.
John, clerk, 58 Leonard street.
Maggie, 56 Leonard street.
Mrs John, 44 South street.
William, horse-hirer, 163 High street and 27 Mill street.
William (British Linen Company's Bank), 163 High st.
Rtver Police and Fishing Office, 60 High street — Alex.
Croll, superintendent.
Robb, Alexander, D.D., 19 North Methven street.
George, labourer, 214 High street.
George, tailor, 106 High street.
George, tailor, 177 South street.
James, engine-driver, 62 Main street.
ROBB — ROBERTSON. I 63
Robb, James, ropespinner, Malloch's close, Canal street.
Mrs David, umbrella-maker, 56 South Methven street —
house, 133 Canal street.
Mrs William, grocer, 310 High street.
Peter, porter, 11 Whitefriars street.
Peter, commercial traveller, 75 New town.
Robbie, Charles, shoemaker, 87 High street.
Robins, Mrs Carolina G., 21 Barossa place.
Roberton, James B., road- surveyor, 3 Islay street.
Roberts, James, plumber, 35 Cross street.
William, labourer, 52 Pomarium.
Robertson, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 38 No. Methven st.
Alexander, labourer, 28 Long causeway.
Alexander, labourer, 6 St. Paul's square.
Alexander, labourer, 12 Commercial street.
Alexander, labourer, 13 Cross street.
Alexander, tenter, 76 Athole street.
Alexander, grocer, 70 High street — h. 18 King st.
Alexander, pointsman, 56 Pomarium.
Alexander, engineer, 16 West Mill street.
Alexander, tanner, 18 Union lane.
Alexander, stoker, High Craigie.
Allan, carter, 4 Victoria street.
Andrew, pointsman, 2 Cross street.
Andrew, goods agent, 1 1 Queen street.
Ann, dressmaker, i Curfew row.
Ann, seamstress, 104 South street.
Ann, midwife, 145 High street.
Betsy, 374 High street.
Betsy, 3 Cherry lane and 55 West Mill stteet.
Catherine, dressmaker, 22 Union lane.
Catherine, 36 Barossa street.
Charles, 13 Kinnoull causeway.
Charles S., architect, 68 St. John street.
Charles, labourer, 170 High street.
Charlotte, dressmaker, 40 North Methven street.
Christina, seamstress, 129 High street.
Christina, 13 Leonard street.
Christina, 15 Melville street.
Daniel, victualler, 1 1 St. Paul's square.
Daniel, watchmaker, 33 George street — h. 7 North
William street.
Daniel, fruiterer,. 61 North Methven street.
Daniel, waiter, 2 North port.
David, grocer, 73 Leonard street,
David, cabinetmaker, 154 South street.
David, cabinetmaker, Union st. — house, 6^ North
Methven street.
164 ROBERTSON.
Robertson, David, labourer, 53 Commercial street.
David, bookseller and librariaB, 94 High st. — h. 120.
David, clerk, 38 Princes street.
Donald, labourer, Whitefriars street.
Donald, carter, 82 South street.
Donald, porter, 19 Mill street.
Donaldson, & Co., saw-mills, Shore — office, 45
Princes street.
Duncan, labourer, 28 Long causeway.
Duncan, labourer, 61 Kinnoull causeway.
Duncan, 6 Horner's lane.
Ebenezer, fireman, 69 Pomarium.
Edgar, mason, 47 Pomarium.
Edward, slater, 28 West Mill street.
Elizabeth, 57 Kinnoull causeway.
Elizabeth, seamstress, 2 Blackfriars wynd.
Francis, tailor, no South street.
George, cowfeeder, 2 Murray street.
George, labourer, 37 Stormont street.
Grace, seamstress, 33 Castlegable
Henry, weaver, 26 Whitefriars street.
James, mason, 49 Commercial street.
James, 46 Commercial street.
James, cabinetmaker, 3 Cherry lane.
James, boilermaker, 71 Watergate.
James, weaver, 22 Thimblerow.
James, 21 Kinnoull street.
James, labourer, 207 High street.
James, seaman, 44 South street.
James, spirit-agent, 21 York place.
James, engine-driver. Nelson street.
James, shoemaker, 19 Mill street.
James, weaver, 358 High street.
James, labourer, 17 Kinnoull causeway.
James, tailor and clothier, 19 Hospital st. — h. above.
James, pointsman, 135 Canal street.
James, labourer, Barnhill.
James, shoemaker, 212 South street.
James, iron-turner, 88 Reform place.
James, plumber, 35 Scott street.
James, clerk, 254 High street.
James S., grocer, 55 South Methven street.
Janet, 284 and 315 High street.
John, fitter, 301 High street.
John, gardener, 26 Gowrie street.
John, commercial traveller, 4 Gowrie street.
John, tinsmith, 2 Melville street.
John, hostler, 10 Foundry lane.
ROBERTSON. 165
Robertson, John, miller, 6 North William street.
John, labourer, 4 South street and 6 Mill close.
John, painter, 19 Mill street.
John, weaver, 354 High street.
John, labourer, 6 South street.
John, mason, 331 High street and 13 Cutlog vennel.
John, bootmaker, 14 Union street lane.
John, blacksmith, 155 South street.
John, cabinetmaker, 14 South street.
John, weaver, 13 Thimblerow.
John, tailor, 99 Canal street.
John, printer, 72 Watergate.
John, printer, 5 Canal street.
John, labourer, 34 Canal street.
John, lapper, 10 West Mill street.
John, labourer, 19 Clayholes.
John, carter, 85 Pomarium.
Joseph, labourer, 69 South street.
Joseph, planemaker, 126 High street.
Margaret, 26 Melville street and 3 St. Paul's square.
Margaret, 34 Newrow.
Margaret, grocer, 10 Bridge lane.
Margaret, dressmaker, 18 South Methven street-
Mary, 61 Strathmore street.
Mrs Adam, 19 Mill street.
Mrs Alexander, 11 Canal street.
Mrs Alexander, shipowner, 15 Main street.
Mrs Alexander, 15 Paul street.
Mrs Alexander, 55 Watergate.
Mrs Alexander, 21 Kinnoull street.
Mrs Alexander, sick-nurse, 13 Cross street.
Mrs Andrew, 15 Barossa street.
Mrs David, mangle, 49 Stormont street.
Mrs E., 3 Mill wynd.
Mrs James, 13 Mill street.
Mrs James, 46 Commercial street,
Mrs James, lodgings, i Kinuoull causeway.
Mrs James, dairy, 6 Barrack street.
Mrs James, 9 Flesh vennel.
Mrs James, 177 South street.
Mrs James, sick-nurse, 198 High street.
Mrs Jane, 43 Stormont street.
Mrs John, Shuttlefield close, Canal street.
Mrs John, 8 Pomarium.
Mrs John, 190 High street.
Mrs John, 7 Paul street.
Mrs John, 82 South street.
Mrs John, Fleshers' Tavern, 96 High street.
l66 ROBERTSQN.
Robertson, Mrs John, lodgings, 6 Canal street.
Mrs Joseph, 184 So ith street.
Mrs Peter, 31 Guard vennel.
Mrs Robert, 12 Marshall place.
Mrs Thomas, 9 Union lane.
Oliphant, book-deliverer, 137 High street.
Patrick, 34 Newrow.
Peter, gardener, 43 Stormont street.
Peter, wireworker, 302 High street.
Peter, painter, 162 South street.
Peter, Model Lodging-house keeper, Skinnergate.
Peter, grocer, provision and coal merchant, 28 Princes
street — house, Castlebank, Barnhill.
Peter, cab-di-iver, 64 South street.
Peter, brassfounder, i lo South street.
Robert, grocer and wine and spirit mercliant, 43
South Methven street — house above.
Robert, carter, 10 Foundry lane.
Robert, warper, 31 Hospital street.
Robert, weaver, 27 Thimblerow.
Robert, weaver, 64 Pomarium.
Robert, cab-drirver, 134 High street.
Robert, carter, 34 Pomarium.
Robert H.,' grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 22
High street — house, Viewbank, Kinnoull.
Robert, solicitor, 12 Highst. — h. 4 Queen St., Craigie.
Robert, cowfeeder, 19 Islay street.
Robert, weaver, 148 South street.
Robert, engineer, 1 1 Canal street.
Robert, shoemaker, tobacconist, &c., 3 West Bridge
street — house, 12 East Bridge street.
Robert, tailor, 196 South street.
Thomas, 81 Kinnoull causeway,
Thomas, fish and game dealer, 21 South street — h.
38 Canal street.
Thomas, wright, Barnhill.
Thomas, corkcutter, 3 Mill wynd.
Thomas, contractor, 3 Keir street.
Thomas, labourer, 3 Foundry lane.
William, cowfeeder, Claypotts wynd.
William, weaver, 232 Fligh street.
William, printer, 85 Watergate.
William, clerk, 44 Newrow.
WilHam, cabinetmaker, 47 Watergate.
William, blacksmith, 18 Barrack street.
William, watchmaker, 128 High street.
William, police constable, 23 Cow vennel.
William, dyer, 6 Thimblerow.
ROBERTSON — ROSS. 1 67
Robertson, William (of Stewart & Robertson), 17 Hospital st.
William, saw-doctor, 13 Speygate.
William, labourer, Malloch's close. Canal street.
William, livery stables, 14 North William street —
house, 17 Kinnoull street.
William, labourer, 207 High street.
William, shoemaker, 184 South street.
Robson, Mrs John, 32 Newrow.
Rodger, Alexander, fitter, 56 West Mill street.
Edward, grocer, 329 High street — house abore.
James, weaver, 386 High street.
James, painter, 300 High street.
James, North U.P. Church officer, 239 High street.
John, engine-driver, 17 Gowrie street.
John, slater, 31 Thimblerow.
John, painter, 89 South street.
Matthew, saddler, 17 Cross street.
Mrs Alexander, 5 Claypotts wynd.
Mrs John, 57 South street.
William, blacksmith, 45 Kinnoull causeway.
William, printer, 8 South street.
Rollo, Dougald, iron-turner, 15 Newtown.
James A., flesher, 12 North port.
James, clerk, 14 West Mill street.
James, sheriff-officer and tavern-keeper, 3 High street.
James, blacksmith, 14 New town.
James, slater, 246 High street.
John, labourer, 232 High street.
Hon. John (Bell, Rannie, & Co.), 35 St. John street-
house, Rodney Lodge, Kinnoull.
William, labourer, 91 Canal street.
Rose, William, turner, 177 South street.
Ross, Adam, fitter, 41 Scott street.
Alexander, labourer, ir6 High street.
Alexander, baker, 18 Cow vennel.
Alexander, pensionei', 125 South street.
Alexander, cooper, 24 So. Methven st. — h. 219 High st.
Alexander, painter, 123 High street.
Alexander, Free St. Stephen's Church officer, 293 High st.
Alexander, mason, 5 South street.
Andrew, grocer's assistant, 13 Princes street.
Ann, 71 Princes street.
Charles, joiner, 64 Long causeway.
Daniel, labourer, 198 South street.
David, tailor and clothier, 179 High street.
David, labourer, 69 South street.
David, railway-inspector, 23 Stormont street.
David, plumber, 58 South Methven street.
1 68 ROSS — ROYAL.
Ross, Sir David (of J. Ross & Son), Fairmount Villa, Barnhill.
Helen, 214 High street.
James, porter, 37 Cross street.
James (of W. & J. Ross), 25 Melville street.
James, labourer, i Paul street.
Janet, 3 Cutlog vennel.
John, labourer, I Clayholes,
John, plasterer, 239 High street.
Margaret, seamstress, 66 Pomarium.
Mrs A., 49 Canal street.
Mrs Alexander, dressmaker, 151 High street.
Mrs John, Craigie.
Mrs John, 38 Victoria street.
Mrs John, 39 Priory place, Craigie.
Mrs Robert, 7 Paul street. •
Mrs Thomas, 44 Newrow.
Mrs William, lodgings, 59 North Methven street.
Peter, candlemaker, Craigie.
& Son, John, grocers and wine and spirit merchants, 21
George street.
Thomas, inkmaker, 198 South street.
Thomas, labourer, 348 High street.
William, haircutter and ginger-beer manufacturer, 215
High street — house, 53 New^ town.
William, 10 Main street.
William (of W. & J. Ross), 6 Athole crescent.
W & J., solicitors, 37 George street.
Rowden, Alfred, grain-merchant, Inchbank, Bridgend.
Roy, Alexander, carter, 27 Castlegable.
Andrew, grain-merchant, 30 Athole street.
Ann, 16 Rose terrace.
James, Springbank, Bridgend.
James, hairdresser and game-dealer, 7 Bridge lane — h. 9.
James, bill-poster, 239 High street.
James, carter, 27 Castlegable.
James, carter, 277 High street.
John, ironmonger, 42 and 79 High street — h. 42 George st.
John, plumber, 55 Strathmore street.
Mrs Alexander, 9 Charteris street.
Mrs David, 34 Newrow.
Robert, grain-merchant, 74 St. John street.
Thomas, flesher, 47 South Methven street.
Thomas, iron-turner, 2 James street.
William, M.D., 3 Charlotte street.
William, fireman, 58 Scott street.
Royal Arch Mason Lodge, 71 High street.
Royal Bank of Scotland, 80 George st. — G. & G. Gray,
agents.
RUGG SCOTLAND. l6«
Rugg, George, flesher, 178 South street.
Rupe, John, weaver, 27 KinnouU causeway.
Russell, James, joiner, 78 South street.
Thomas, shoemaker, 1 1 Meal vennel.
Thomas, blacksmith, 14 Long causeway.
William, clerk, 233 High street.
Rutherford, Andrew, 176 South street.
David, 3 Cutlog vennel.
David, joiner, 13 Speygate.
James, plumber, 13 Barossa street.
John, 2 Marshall place.
John, labourer, 370 High street.
Mrs Alexander, spirit-dealer, 36 Princes street.
Mrs David, 7 Speygate.
Mrs James, 26 Clayholes.
Mrs John, 312 High street.
Thomas, 75 South street.
William, joiner, 8 Main street — h. 9 Strathmore st.
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Sage, David, weaver, 86 South street.
John, weaver, 139 Canal street,
Joseph, weaver, 9 Cross street.
Mrs, seamstress, 258 High street.
St. Clair, Rev. J. P., 87 Victoria street.
St. Mary's, KinnoulL
St. John's Convent, Stormont street.
St. John's Foundry, Foundiy lane — W. Archer, manager.
Salmond, Jane, hawker, 246 High street.
Salmon, Major George P., Willanslee, Barnhill.
James, blacksmith, 45 Commercial street,
Sandeman, Agnes, 2 Charlotte place.
Ann, II Rose terrace.
David, bootmaker, 1 10 High street — house above.
Mrs Stewart, Springland, Bridgend.
Lieut. -General Robert, il Athole street.
Sangster, Mrs James, 21 Kinnoull street.
Saunders, John, tinsmith, 138 South sti^eet.
Saxey, Mrs John, Wellbank, Kinnoull.
Scobie, James, blacksmith, 137 High street.
John, New Inn, Main street.
Mrs Alexander, 53 Kinnoull causeway.
Mrs David, 85 South street.
Mrs William, 51 Newrow.
Scone and Perth Mason Lodge, 14 High street.
Scotland, David, weaver, 68 Pomarium.
James, weaver, 18 Barrack street.
Jane, lodgings, 16 King stre jt.
M
lyo SCOTLAND— SCOTT.
Scotland, John, weaver, 55 Pomarium.
Mrs Applin, 26 Pomarium.
Mrs James, 7 Whitefriars street.
Newlands, 61 South street.
Peter, labourer, 333 High street.
Thomas, labourer, 16 Newrow.
William, engine-driver, iii South street.
Si. >tt, Alexander (R.P. R.), 53 Canal street.
Alexander, joiner, 15 North port — house above.
Alexander, bookseller and stationer, 29 St. John street.
Archibald, porter, 292 High street.
Charles, porter, 25 Kirkgate.
Charles, mason, 65 Strathmore street.
David, cowfeeder, Low Craigie.
David, surgeon, 9 Athole street.
Edward, broker, 50 Meal vennel.
George, cabinetmaker, 24 South street — house above.
George, wine and spirit dealer, 3 St. John's pi. — h. above.
Tames, wool-merchant, 47 Scott st. — store, 44 Leonard st.
James, solicitor, 18 Watergate.
James, fitier, 63 Leonard street.
James, baker, 3 County place.
James, labourer, 15 Kirkgate.
James, groom, 6 Canal street.
James, surfaceman, 59 Strathmore street.
James, labourer, 28 Long causeway.
Janet, lodgings, 55 High street.
John, railway-guard, 83 Leonard street.
John, lastmaker, 17 Cutlog vennel.
John, mason, 50 Commercial street.
& M'Millan, auctioneers — hall, Kinnoull street.
Margaret, 21 Union street.
Margaret F., teacher of music, 12 North Methven street.
Mary, 163 High street.
Matthew, late wine and spirit merchant, 25 S. William st.
Misses, boarding-school, 9 Barossa place.
[rs Charles, 3 Albert place.
■ '^rs David, 19 Speygate.
' ■ i-s George, 9 Watergate.
. irs James, 14 South street.
Mrs John, 3 Melville street.
Mrs John, 10 Canal street.
Mrs Thomas, 6 Thimblerow.
Mrs William, 5 Melville street.
Peter, dyer, Balhousie terrace.
Peter, labourer, 146 High street.
Peter, labourer, 83 Kinnoull causeway.
Robert weaver, 38 Barossa street.
SCOTT SHAW. 171
Scott, Robert, mason, 4 Mill street.
Robert, late confectioner, 86 High street.
Robert, weaver, 21 Kinnoull street.
Thomas, weaver, 6 Strathmore street.
Thomas, mason, 16 Main street.
Thomas, 253 High street.
Walter, butcher, 154 High street — house, 129.
William, sailmaker, 311 High street.
William D., cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 18 & 20 Mill
street — house, 12 Charlotte street.
Scrimgeour, Catherine, 39 Kinnoull causeway.
David, mason, 22 Melville street.
Donald, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel.
Donald, labourer, 22 Barrack street.
James, labourer, 75 South street.
James, painter, 47 Pomarium.
John, Inch-keeper, 89 South street.
John, porter, 135 Canal street.
John, porter, 26 South Methven street.
Mrs James, 4 Cow vennel.
Robert, weaver, 59 Pomarium.
Robert, painter, 85 Pomarium.
William, weaver, 40 Pomarium.
Selby, John, railway-guard, 16 New town.
Session-Clerk's dpFiCE, 6 Charlotte place— J. Thomas, clerk.
Seton, Charles, sergeant (R.P.R.), 114 South street.
L., 5 East Bridge street.
Mrs Captain, Potterhill, Bridgend.
Shand, Robert, teacher (Stewart's Free School), 45 Mill street.
William, wine-merchant, 65 George street.
Shanks, Margaret, milliner, i Kirkgate.
Sharky, Bernard, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.
John, labourer, 148 South street.
Sharp, David, painter, 132 High street.
David, labourer, 10 Carpenter street.
James, cabinetmaker, 1 1 Union street.
James, fireman, 2 New town.
John, gardener, 55 Strathmore street.
Matthew, porter, 151 High street.
Mrs Charles, 8 Mill street.
Mrs Peter, laundress, 32 Horse cross.
Peter, porter, 81 Kinnoull causeway.
Robert, fireman, 282 High street,
Thomas, brassfounder, 23 Commercial street.
William, carter, 69 Watergate.
William, Charles street granaries and Innerbuist mills.
Sharpe, Major Jelf, Kincarrathie, Bridgend.
Shaw, Alexander (R.P.R.), 53 Canal street.
172 SHAW SIME.
Shaw, George, ioiner, 5 Earl's dykes.
James, corkcutter, 27 Castlegable.
Mrs Andrew, 35 Kinnoull causeway.
Mrs Malcolm, spirit-dealer, 196 South street.
Norman, labourer, 224 High street.
Norman, cowfeeder, Malloch's close, South street.
William, slater, 10 County place.
Shearer, Alexander, inkmaker, 246 High street.
John, I Clayholes.
Sliedc:.. Andrew, Dupplin post-runner, George Inn lane.
Charles, watchmaker and jeweller, 32 High street.
David, blacksmith, i Paul street.
Edward, clerk, 18 Canal street.
James, confectioner, 57 North Methven street.
Mrs John, 25 High street.
wShcpherd, Edward, fireman, 290 High street.
George, labourer, 18 Whitefriars street.
James, seedsman and potato-dealer, 12 Kirkside.
John, engine-driver, 88 South street.
John, weaver, 59 Leonard street.
Robert, tailor and clothier, 47 High street.
Thomas, clothier and coal-merchant, 41 Leonard st.
William, tailor, 15 Clayholes.
Sheriff-Clerk's Office, County Buildings.
Sherwill, Lieutenant-Colonel W. S., 2 Barossa place,
Shiel, William (Commercial Bank), Balhousie terrace.
Shi, ids & Co., John, Wallace Works, Balhousie.
John (of Shields & Co. ), 1 1 Melville street.
Short, Edward, watchmakei% 82 High street — house, 68.
Shoemaker Incorporation Hall, 97 South street.
Sidey, Alexander, gardener, 180 South street.
Charles Graham (late postmaster), i Marshall place.
Henry, salesman, 68 High street.
Jessie, dressmaker, 116 High street.
Robert, carter, 34 West Mill street.
Robert, Inch-watchman, Malloch's close, South street.
Thomas, carter, 64 South street.
Thomas, commercial traveller, Moncrieffe terrace, Craigie.
Sicvewright, William, teacher (General Prison), i New town.
Simcock, George, platelayer, 31 Leonard street.
Sime, Archibald, ropespinner, 340 High street.
David, mason, 49 Kinnoull causeway.
David, guard, 33 Kinnoull causeway.
Elizabeth, dressmaker, 34 Athole street.
Isabella, washer and dresser, 102 High street.
John, porter, 46 Carr's croft.
John B., millinery warehouse, 225 and 227 High street —
house, 229.
SIME — SLATER. I 73
Sime, John, pensioner, Commercial street.
Joseph, warder, 89 South street.
Mrs Alexander, milliner, 23 King street.
Mrs Andrew, 3 Barossa street.
Mrs Daniel, sick-nurse, Burton place.
Mrs James, King James VI. Hospital.
Mrs James, winder, 34 Newrow.
Mrs Peter, draper and milliner, 143 High street.
Simie, Mrs David, 238 High street,
Simpson, Ann, 27 Marshall place.
Alexander, fireman, 16 New town.
Charles, City- Hall Tavern, Kirkside.
Gilles (R.P.R.), 20 James street.
James, coachman, 5 Mill street.
John, shunter, 27 Kinnoull causeway.
John, labourer, 216 South street.
John, iron-turner, 33 Scott street.
Mrs A., 33 Newrow.
Mrs William, 14 Queen street, Craigie,
Robert, 2 Graham's place. King street.
Samson, clerk, 21 Priory place.
William, labourer, 116 High street.
Sinclair, Alexander, boilermaker, 170 High street.
Alexander, boilermaker, 43 Newrow.
Alexander, publican, 10 Castlegable.
Hugh, ropespinner, 36 Meal vennel.
James, boot-closer, 323 High street.
Jean, 214 High street.
John, tailor, 146 High street.
John, coach-painter, 96 Reform place.
John, Tayview, Barnhill.
John, chiropodist and herbalist, 44 Mill street — house.
38 High street.
Mary, 6 Charlotte street.
Mrs John, 103 South steeet.
Mrs Joseph, Dovecotland.
Robert, eating-house, 41 Castlegable.
Sirket, William, porter, 207 High street.
William, shoemaker, 154 South street.
.Skeete, Horace, solicitor, 68 St. John st. — h. Bailbrook Lodge.
Mrs H. A., Bowerswell Cottage, Bridgend.
Skirving, Alexander, 50 Leonard street.
Skinner, A., 129 High street.
& Douglas, coal and lime agents, N.B. Goods Station.
Henry, labourer, 76 Pomarium.
John (of Skinner & Douglas), 43 Leonard street.
Slater,' Catherine, 7 Leonard street.
Margaret, 47 Stormont street.
174 SLATER SMITH.
Slater, Mary, vintner, i Newrow.
Mrs John, 151 High street.
Robert, corkcutter, 246 High street
William, eating-house keeper, 36 Skinnergate.
Sligo, Archibald, boot and shoe maker, 92 High street.
Small, Janet, 58 South street.
John, currier, 6 Long causeway.
Mrs Peter, 58 South street.
Smart, David, architect, 8 High st. — h. Rock Bank, Kinnoull.
James, engine-driver, 28 Barrack street.
James, architect, 15 Bridge lane.
John, mason, 148 South street.
Mrs John, 57 South street.
Smeaton, Alexander, labourer, 21 Watergate.
Andrew, labourer, 28 West Mill street.
David, tea-dealer, 41 Stormont street.
John, seaman, 68 Watergate.
Margaret, draper, 21 Athole street.
Mrs Alexander, 302 High street.
Peter, clerk, 19 Prioiy place, Craigie.
Smith, A., scripture reader, 96 High street.
Alexander, engine-driver, 60 Long causeway.
Alexander, tobacco-spinner, 10 Whitefriars street.
Alexander, mason, 31 Thimblerow.
Alexander (R.P.R.), 8 Watergate.
Alexander B., LL.D. (Academy), li Charlotte street.
Andrew, railway-guard, 87 Canal street.
Andrew, Corsiehill.
Angus, engine-driver, 13 Cutlog vennel.
Benjamin, labourer, 88 South str^eet.
Charles, carpenter, 27 Leonard street.
D. Crawford, commission agent, 242 High street.
David, painter, 14 Carpenter street.
David, labourer, 53 Meal vennel.
David, bootmaker, 11 Main street.
David, salesman, 43 Pomarium.
George, labourer, 5 East Bridge street.
J. & D., drapers and linen warehousemen, 13 Charlotte
street — house, Corsiehill.
James, carter, 37 Castlegable.
James, collector of Excise, Willowbank, Barahill.
James, police constable, 343 High street.
James, mason, i Paul street.
James, hostler, 8 Skinnergate.
James, labourer, 8 Commercial street.
James, shoemaker, 13 Paul street.
James, baker, 39 Castlegable.
James, sexton, 18 Main street.
SMITH SOOTIE. I 75
Smith, James, labourer, i Strathmore street.
James, blacksmith, Guard vennel.
James, MoncriefFe Arms Inn, 59 Princes street.
James, 13 Barossa place.
James, police constable, I Paul street.
Jane, winder, 148 South street.
John, fitter, 3 Newrow.
John, railway-guard, 10 Barrack street.
John, carpenter, 39 Princes street.
John, grocer, 242 High street — house, 56 George street.
John, labourer, 39 Commercial street.
John, turner, 238 High street.
John, baker, 61 Strathmore street.
Margaret, seamstress, 21 Kinnoull street.
Margaret, 65 Strathmore street.
Mrs Bernard, 40 Meal vennel.
Mrs David, 190 High street.
Mrs David, 22 Union lane.
Mrs John, washer, 3 Scott street.
Mrs John, 14 Pomarium.
Mrs John, dressmaker, 56 George street.
Mrs Laurence, I Charteris street.
Mrs Laurence, 2 Union lane.
Mrs Thomas, 306 High sti'eet.
Mrs William, I Mill close.
Peter, shoemaker, 104 South street.
Peter, cabinetmaker, 18 Carpenter street.
> Peter, weaver, 21 Cross street.
Robert B., grocer and wine merchant, 72 St. John street
— house, Moncrieffe terrace, Craigie.
Robert, toy-shop, 237 High st. and 66 South Methven st.
Robert, spirit-dealer. North port.
& Son, bacon-curers, 58 Victoria street.
Stephen, hawker, 73 South street.
Thomas, labourer, 26 Pomarium.
Thomas, policeman, 135 Canal crescent.
Thomas, engine-driver, St. Catherine's place.
Thomas, shoemaker, 4 Union street lane.
Thomas, accordion-tuner, 19 Leonard street.
William, carpenter, 228 South street.
William B., painter, 45 Scott street.
Rev. William, D.D., 16 Melville street.
Solicitors' Library, County Buildings.
Somerville, Margaret, dressmaker, 270 High street.
Mrs James, 40 Leonard street.
Mrs Thomas, 34 James street.
Thomas, seaman, 44 Meal vennel.
Sootie, William, mason, 51 Newrow.
176 SORLEY — STAFF-OFFICER.
Sorley, John, baker, 8 North Methven street.
Mrs James, 192 South street.
Sorhe, Alex. S., Guildtown messenger, 5 Back wynd, Bi-idgend.
David, tanner, 5 Back wynd, Bridgend.
Soutar, George, carter, 24 West Mill street.
James, baker, 67 South Methven street — house, 65.
John, police constable, 14 Strathmore sti-eet.
John, tinsmith, 86 High street.
John, tinsmith, 24 Canal street.
John, engine-driver, 35 New town.
Misses, 14 South street.
Mrs Alexander, 7 Paul street.
Mrs Jane, 4 South street.
Peter, warder, 47 Strathmore street,
Peter, dyer, 34 Newrow.
llobert, grocer, 274 High street.
- - rhomas, agent (Commercial Bank), 4 Princes street.
William F., clerk, 3 Main street.
sSpalding, Robert, wool-merchant, 2 Murray street — house, 17
Cutlog vennel.
Speed, Mrs Francis, 307 j^ High street.
Speedie, Alexander, fishmonger, 17 St. John street — house, 3
Water vennel.
Easton, labourer, 50 Leonard street.
John, shoemaker, 38 Skinnergate.
Mrs Elizabeth, 266 High street.
Mrs John, 28 West Mill street.
S pence. Hay, fitter, 39 Pomarium.
Mrs David, temperance coffee-house, 28 High street.
Mrs William, 5 Curfew row.
Peter, shoemaker, 71 High street.
William, bootmaker, 21 Kirkside.
Spottiswoode, Duncan, 5 King's place.
James (of Spottiswoode & Pinkerton), i Charlotte
street.
& Pinkerton, solicitors, 25 George street.
Sprunt, James, editor of Perthshire Advertiser, Witch-hill Cot-
tage, KinnouU.
John, commission-agent, i Kinnoull causeway.
John, brassfounder, 15 Charteris street.
Margaret, 9 Commercial street.
Robert, fireman. Shore.
Thomas, curator. Museum, 39 Princes street.
Squire, John, upholsterer, 25 Hospital street.
Margaret, 258 Pligh street.
Mrs Forrester, 55 High sti-eet.
Robert, 57 Kinnoull causeway.
Staff-Officer of Pensioners' Office, Perth Barracks.
STALK ER STEWART. 1 7 7
Stalker & Boyd, painters and paperliangers, 27 South street.
John, mason, 5 Earl's dykes.
John, labourer, 9 Claypotts wynd.
John, fruiterer, 60 South Methven street.
John, fireman, 170 High street.
Mary Ann, trimmings, 1 1 Princes street.
Miss, 231 High street.
William (of Stalker & Boyd), 13 Princes street,
-tark, George, labourer, no South street.
James, engraver, 38 High street.
ieele, James, commercial traveller, 5 Charlotte place.
James, labourer, 41 Canal street.
James, weaver, 32 West Mill street.
John, Fairmount, Barnhill.
Mungo, labourer, 333 High street.
Robert, weaver, 36 West Mill street.
William D. (Academy), Pitcullen, Bridgend.
Stein, David, drainei", 9 KinnouU causeway.
^ William M., inspector of poor for Kinnoull, 9 Charlotte
street — house, 16 Main street.
Stenhouse, Thomas, blacksmith, 11 Earl's dykes.
Stephens, John (R.P.R.), 53 Canal street.
Mrs, 232 High street.
Mrs John, 170 High street.
Stephenson, Joseph (John Shields & Co.), 3 Athole street.
Stevens, Christie, bootcloser, 44 Castlegable.
Edward, labourer, 74 South street.
George, fitter, 22 Barrack street.
Mary, milliner, 71 George street.
Stevenson, Alexander, labourer, 16 Pomarium.
Rev. J. (School of Art), 5 Priory place.
Peter, labourer, 29 Cross street.
William, ticket-collector, 15 Cross street.
Stewart, Aitken, brushmaker, 65 Strathmore street.
Alexander, joiner, 12 East Bridge street.
Alexander, tailor, 16 North port.
Alexander, hairdresser, 2 County place — house above.
Alexander, cabinetmaker, 170 Eiigh street.
Alexander, blacksmith, 12 Meal vennel.
Alexander, fish-dealer, 3 Flesh vennel.
Alexander, fireman, 71 Pomarium.
Alexander, hairdresser, 16 Athole street.
Alexander, fish-dealer, 4 Mill street.
Alexander, 12 Barossa street.
Alexander, mason, 80 High street.
Alexander, mason, 23 New town.
Allan, labourer, 72 Watergate.
Andrew, shoemaker, 219 High street.
1 78 STEWART.
Stewart, Betsy, li Rose terrace.
Catherine, flesher, 21 North Methven street.
Catherine, 39 Kinnoull causeway.
Charles, mason, 7 Low street.
Charles, porter, 51 South Methven street.
Charles, Paradise place, Victoria street.
Charles (of Sturrock & Stewart), 23 Commercial street.
"Charles E., engineer, 30 High street.
Daniel, baker, 205 High street — house, 207.
Daniel, shoemaker, 232 High street.
Daniel, carpenter, 239 High street.
Daniel, weaver, 20 Long causeway.
David, porter, 17 Whitefriars street.
David, shoemaker, 3 Curfew row.
David, glazier, 15 Commercial street.
David, tailor, 13 Cutlog vennel.
David, weaver, 31 Thimblerow.
David, baker, 8 Cutlog vennel.
David, coach-wheeler, 142 Canal crescent.
David, tollkeeper, Craigie Check-bar.
Donald, shoemaker, 23 Castlegable.
Donald, carter, New Shore.
Donald, labourer, 315 High street.
Duncan, carter, 87 Canal street.
Duncan, tailor, 14 South street.
Duncan, weaver, 366 High street.
Duncan, labourer, 15 Foundry lane.
Elizabeth, 15 Commercial street.
Elizabeth, 2 Charlotte street.
Farquhar, baker, 19 Union street.
Francis, labourer, 82 Watergate.
George, smith. Low Craigie.
George, grocer, 272 High street — house, 6 Mill wynd.
George, sawyer, 327 High street.
George, V.S., county inspector, Spring Cottage, Canal
street.
Grace, 37 Leonard street.
Henry, labourer, 13 Barossa street.
Hugh, flesher, 26 South Methven street.
James, ticket-collector, 219 High street.
James, labourer, 65 Strathmore street.
James, spirit-dealer. Alma Tavern, South street — house,
17 Horner's lane.
James, labourer, 6 Mill close.
James, joiner, 223 South street.
James, tailor, 113 High street.
James, dentist, 246 High street.
James, porter, 55 New town.
STEWART. 179
Stewart, James, clerk, 87 High street.
James, warder, 68 South street.
James, ginger-beer mamifacturer, 68 High street.
James, joiner, 199 High street.
Jane, 9 Watergate.
Janet, 33 Castlegable.
Janet, 87 High street.
John, porter, 6 Blackfriars street.
John, labourer, 297 High street.
John, surgeon-dentist, 28 St. John street.
John, boatman, 17 Watergate.
John, police constable, 23 Commercial street.
John, cowfeeder, 25 Athole street.
John, collector (C. Railway), Moncrieffe terrace.
John, merchant, 31 James street.
John, coachman, 24 Carpenter street.
John, mason, 189 South street.
John, mason, 1 1 Barossa street.
John, labourer, 74 South street.
John, carter, 47 Skinnergate.
John, drill-instructor, 92 Victoria street.
John, labourer, 7 Union street.
John, machinist, 321 K High street.
John, seaman, 126 High street.
John, fishmonger, 23 Watergate.
John, M.D., R.N., Craigaud, Kinnoull.
John, shoemaker, 8 Foundry lane.
John, shoemaker, 72 Watergate.
John, clerk, 4 James street.
Malcolm, solicitor, 31 George street — h. 39 King st.
Mrs, winder, 266 High street.
Mrs Alexander, 6 Barossa street.
Mrs Alexander, grocer, 12 Athole street.
Mrs Alexander, lodgings, Barnhill.
Mrs Catherine, 219 High street.
Mrs Charles, 145 High street.
Mrs D., Albion Inn, 60 High street.
Mrs David, 17 Stormont street.
Mrs David, 49 Kinnoull causeway.
Mrs Donald, 68 High street.
Mrs Duncan, 10 County place.
Mrs George, 297 High street.
Mrs Helen, 14 Melville street.
Mrs Helen, grocer, 21 Commercial street.
Mrs Helen, bootmaker, 14 George st. — h. 54 High st.
Mrs James, 4 South street.
Mrs James, 18 Kirkgate.
Mrs James, 3 Cutlog vennel.
l8o STEWART — STIRTON
Stewart, Mrs John, 15 Melville street.
Mrs John, Somerset Villa, KinnouU.
Mrs John, High Craigie.
Mrs John, 41 Stormont street.
Mrs John, 89 South street.
Mrs John, 2i KinnouU street.
Mrs Neil, Balhousie terrace.
Mrs Peter, 8 Commercial street.
Mrs Peter, tobacconist, 6 Leonard street.
Mrs Peter, 206 South street.
Mrs Peter, 24 Carpenter street.
Mrs Robert, washer, 2 Bridge lane.
Mrs Robert, 12 North Methven street.
Neil, police constable, 67 Strathmore street.
Omond, blacksmith, 13 Cow vennel.
Peter, labourer, 69 South street.
Peter, sawyer, 38 Watergate.
Peter, baker, 170 High street.
Peter, engine-driver, 2 New town.
Robert, labourer, Low Craigie.
Robert, fireman, 13 Paul street.
Robert, 10 St. Leonard's Bank.
Robert, KinnouU Arms Inn, 33 South Methven street.
Robert, jun., game-dealei", 32 South Methven street.
Robert, saddler, 7 James street.
& Robertson, engineers, 13 King street.
Simon, railway-guard, 37 Pomarium.
Susan, 58 Watergate.
Thomas, bootcloser, 47 High street.
Thomas, tailor, 4 South street.
Thomas, engine-driver, 85 South street.
Thomas, joiner, 64 Long causeway.
William, brushmaker, 49 Strathmore street. •
William, hairdresser, 9 George street.
William, painter, 258 High street.
William, flesher, 136 South street.
William, mason, 282 High street.
William, shoemaker, 214 High street.
William, shoemaker, 71 Leonard street.
William, carpenter, 374 High street.
William, hairdresser, 147 Lligh street.
William, clerk, 49 Pomarium.
William, commission-agent, 48 Newrow.
William Grant, grocer, 15 Hospital st. — h. Priory place.
Stimpson, Mrs H. sick-nurse, 50 High street.
Stirling, David, M.D., 4 Athole place,
John, tailor, 26 Barossa street.
Stirton, Alexander, carter, 53 Newrow,
STIRTON STUART. 1 8 I
Stirton, Charles, tailor, 15 Kirkgate.
John, joiner, 232 High street.
John, shoemaker, 31 George street.
John, saddler, 66 John street — house, 18 Canal street.
John, fitter, 41 Stormont street.
John, lapper, 59 Leonard street.
William, joiner, 65 Canal street.
Atobie, George, fruiterer, 23 Kirkgate.
Joseph, surgeon-dentist, 14 St. John street.
Storer, Laurence, malster, Craigie Mill.
Mrs Robert, 38 Athole street.
Thomas, grocer and spirit-dealer, 12 Main street.
Stott, Joshua, teacher, 35 Athole street.
Strabridge, Robert, engineer, 48 Newrow.
Strachan, George, porter, 105 Canal street.
Isabella, 12 Melville street.
Isabella, 214 High street.
James, weaver, 16 Pomarium.
James, labourer, 216 South street.
James, labourer, 14 Carr's croft.
Mrs Andrew, 112 South street.
Peter, railway-guard, 54 New town.
William, plasterer, 26 Pomarium.
Stratton, David, wood-merchant, Shore.
John, vintner. Shore. \
John, mason, 2 Flesh vennel.
Mrs James, 315 High street.
Strang, Mrs David, 6 Mill close.
Mrs John, 65 Pomarium.
Mrs Peter, grocer, loi Canal street.
Peter, druggist and dentist, 166 Pligh street — house, 34
St. John street.
R., laundress, 2 Blackfriars wynd.
William, railway-guard, 13 Speygate.
Strathdee, George, labourer, 29 Stormont street.
Stewart, clerk, 39 Watergate.
Strathearn, James, weaver, 26 Long causeway.
Mrs James, 53 Pomarium.
W^illiam, warper, 42 Long causeway.
Stratz, Louis, watchmaker, 31 High sti-eet— house, 21 Union st.
Strombie, Antonio, figure-maker, 15 Watergate.
Stronach, John, painter, 163 High street.
Strong, Mrs Charles, lodgings, 17 Keir street.
tuart; Charles C, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 36 High
street — house, i Charlotte place.
•.-.,. Captain Kenneth B., 18 North William street.
E., Taybank, Bridgend.
Elizabeth, register office, 12 Kirkgate.
162 STUART TAYLOR.
Stuart, Mrs David, Taybank, Bridgend.
Mrs Kenneth, Annat Lodge, Bridgend.
Susan, Taybank, Bridgend.
Thomas A., salesman, 7 Keir street.
Walter, sharebroker and Danish Vice-Consul, 23 Princes
street.
Sturrock, David, fitter, 12 East Bridge street.
James, fitter, Baxter's vennel.
& Stewart, lathsplitters, 13 Scott st. — h. 10 County pi.
Sutherland, Rev. Archibald, 23 York place.
George, potato and coal merchant, Glasgow road
coal depot — house. Peel Farm.
James, agent, 16 Barrack street.
Mrs James, Burnside, Craigie.
Mrs John, 24 Carr's croft.
Sunter, David, tailor, 29 Cross street.
Swan, Alexander, porter, Craigie Park.
James, carter, 341 High street
James, labourer, 50 Leonard street.
Mrs James, lodgings, 77 Leonard street.
Mrs John, 1 1 Keir street.
William, 113 High street.
William, tailor. Shore.
Swedish and Norwegian Vice-Consul's Office, 57 High st.
Sword, David, labourer, I Long causeway.
William, labourer, 23 Cow vennel.
Tainsh, Edward (of Christie & Tainsh), 15 Main street.
James, savnniller, 24 Canal street.
James, grocer, 31 South street.
Margaret, gi-ocer, 57 Watergate.
Tait, Elizabeth, 39 Watergate.
Mrs Charles, 34 Newrow.
Talbot, John, painter, 6 Meal vennel.
Tanniehill, John, warder, 67 Pomarium.
Tasker, Adam, fitter, 12 Barrack street.
Mrs William, 69 Strathmore street.
Tawse, Robert, Globe Tavern, 52 South street.
Taylor, Alexander, weaver, 67 Pomarium,
Andrew, miller, 70 South Methven street.
Andrew, pointsman, 13 Barossa street.
Charles, labourer, 61 Watergate.
Christina, weaver, Dovecotland.
Colin, hawker, 123 High street.
David, shoemaker, 49^ Leonard street.
David, 49 Strathmore street.
David, pointsman, 2 Long causeway.
TAYLOR. " 183
Taylor, David, pensioner, 212 High street.
David, mason, 55 Commercial street.
David, KinnouU Hill Lodge.
& Finlayson, ironmongers and blacksmiths, 27 Kinnoull
street.
George, plasterer, 72 Canal street.
George, labourer, 1 7 Cutlog vennel.
Helen, 41 Stormont street.
James, brushmaker, 135 High street.
James, labourer, 224 High street.
James, 8 Melville street.
James, ticket-collector, 3 New town,
James, labourer, 89 South street.
Jane J. G., 4 Stormont street.
J. W., coal-merchant, Princes street Railway Station. .
John, shoemaker, 156 South street.
John, mason, 276 High street.
John, draper, 164 High street — house above.
John, mason, 30 Barossa street.
John, painter, 12 Meal vennel.
Margaret, staymaker, 5 Barossa street.
Margaret, 46 Leonard street.
Margaret, mangle, 16 Paul street.
Mary, 31 Leonard street.
Mrs Alexander, 189 South street.
Mrs Alexander, 32 Long causeway.
Mrs Charles, 15 Commercial street.
Mrs David, 27 Commercial street.
Mrs James, 170 South street.
Mrs James, 71 Pomarium.
Mrs John, 14 Leonard street.
Mrs John, tobacconist, 217 High street — house, 18 Car-
penter street.
Mrs Thomas, 14 Back wynd, Bridgend.
Mrs Thomas, 18 Whitefriars street.
Robert, janitor, Seminaries, Rose terrace.
Peter, weaver, 55 Pomarium.
Peter, gardener, Barnhill.
R. D., draper, 45 High street — h. 7 South Methven st.
Richard, joiner, 48 Athole street.
Robert, labourer, 9 Charteris street.
Robert, shoemaker, 75 Pomarium.
Robert, labourer, 6 Union street.
Robert, carter, 344 High street.
Thomas, tenter, 35 Stormont street.
Thomas, wool-merchant — store, foot of Canal street —
house, 4 South Methven street.
William, mason, 13 Gowrie street.
1 84 TAYLOR THOMSON.
Taylor, William, mason, 25 Bai-ossa street.
William, 315 High street.
William, coachwright, 25 High street.
William, glazier, 9 Paul street.
Templeton, James, millinery warehouse, 15 George street — house,
Kinnoull.
Thaw, Mrs David, 74 Pomarium.
Thomas, Jane, 43 Scott street.
John, carter, 29 Kirkgate.
John, blacksmith, 246 High street.
John (of Thomas & MacLeish), 25 Barossa place.
& MacLeish, solicitors and bank-agents, 20 St. John st.
Mrs Francis, milliner, 190 High street.
Thomson, Alexander, twister, 22 Barrack street.
Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 271 High street
• — house. West Bank.
Alexander, printer, 16 Commercial street.
Andrew, engine-fitter, 15 Priory place.
Charles S., haberdasher, 26 High street — house, 2.6
Queen street.
Daniel, carter, 64 South street.
Daniel, painter, 69 Strathmore street.
David, weaver, 330 High street.
Elspeth, 7 Leonard street.
Fraser, M.D., 8 Athole crescent.
George, boilemiaker, 72 Watergate.
George, shopman, 79 South street.
George, barm-brewer, Cutlog vennel — h. 195 High st.
George, 36 Newrow.
George, Gowrie Cottage, Barnhill.
Henry, waterman, 26 Kinnoull street.
Flope, teacher, 69 New town.
Hugh, photographic artist, 21 Marshall place.
James, clerk, 12 East Bridge street.
James, tanner, 26 Whitefriars street.
James, teacher and registrar, Kinnoull Schoolhouse.
James, city-chamberlain, 39 North Methven street.
James, tailor, 15 Kirkgate.
James, slater, West Mill street — h. 113 High street.
James Bruce, resident surgeon. General Prison.
James, cooper, 4 Mill street.
John, fireman, 36 Carr's croft.
John, supervisor of Inland Revenue, 40 Main street.
John, engine-driver, 136 Canal crescent.
John, weaver, 35 Kinnoull causeway.
John, plumber, 35 Scott street,
John, . clerk, 1 5 Scott street.
John, weaver, 55 Strathmore street.
THOMSON TROTTER. I 85
Thomson, Mary, dressmaker, 8 Bridge lane.
Mrs James, 13 Paul street.
Mrs James, 18 Watergate.
Mrs James, 55 High street.
Mrs John, 1 1 Commercial street.
Mrs John, 2 Cross street.
Mrs Peter, 33 Kinnoull causeway.
Mrs Peter, winder, 222 South street.
Mrs Peter, 26 Pomarium.
Mrs R., 212 South street.
Mrs William, Shore House.
Robert, labourer, 59 Meal vennel.
Robert, weaver, 302 High street.
Robert, porter, 155 South street.
Robert, tailor and clothier, 9 Princes street.
Thomas, Hospital-master, Hospital.
.William, coachbuilder and saddler, 40 Canal street —
house, Ivybank, Canal street.
-->-.-, William B., wine and spirit merchant, 60 Canal st. —
house, 16 York plac'e.
William, cowfeeder, 7 Mill close.
Thornton, James, labourer, 103 South street.
Patrick, labourer, 41 Meal vennel.
Thrift, James, mason, 15 Strathmore sti-eet.
Tierney, Edward, printer, 8 South street.
Todd, A. J. (of John Todd & Co.), 9 St. Leonard's bank.
Alexander, labourer, 7 Commercial street.
& Co., John, ink-manufacturers, 5 Charteris street.
David, labourer, 7 Commercial street.
John, 10 St. Ann's lane.
Mrs, 47 Skinnergate.
T. & D., bakers, 13 George street — house, 1 1.
Thomas, clerk, 219 South street.
William, railway-guard, 53 Scott street.
Tolleth, David, bootmaker, 70 South Methven street. .
John and William, bootclosers, 34 Meal vennel.
Tomey, Enoch J. (of Tomey & Sons), Croft Park, Craigie.
& Sons, glass-guage & bottle works, Tay Glass Works,
Shore.
"" William (of Tomey & Sons), 71 Princes street.
Topping, George (H.M. Customs), Burton place.
Torrie, Jane, 290 High street.
Tosh, Allan, engineer, Craigie place.
Thomas, pointsman, 38 Long causeway.
Trail, James, labourer, 19 Claypotts wynd.
Mrs William, sick-nurse, 37 Canal street.
Tract Society's Hall, 96 High street.
Trotter, Margaret, 6 St. Paul's square.
N
1 86 TROTTER WALKER.
Trotter, William, shoemaker, 39 Watergate.
Troup, General Hugh, Pitcullen Bank, Bridgend.
Tuck, George, tailor, 47 Meal vennel.
Mrs Stephen, 47 Meal vennel.
Tulloch, Rev. John, 35 York place.
Peter, plasterer, 3 Scott street.
William, saddler, 15 Princes street — h. 29 James st.
Turnbull, Archibald (of Dickson & Turnbull), Bellwood.
John, railway-inspector, 34 Newrow.
Mrs David, 28 Athole street.
Mrs George, 37 South Methven street.
Mrs John, 21 King street.
Mrs Peter, 21 Kinnoull sti-eet.
Mrs William S., of Huntingtower, North William st.
Robert, hostler, 2 Blackfriars wynd.
William, Walnut Cottage, Barnhill.
Turner, Duncan, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.
Mrs John, 23 Cow vennel.
Tyrie, John, 34 Barossa street.
John, engine-fitter, 37 Canal street.
Mrs John, carpet-shoemaker, 44 Skinnergate.
Tweedie, Mrs Alexander, 58 Watergate.
TJ
Union Bank of Scotland, 24 George st. — H. H. Norie, agent.
Urquhart, David, Rhynd post-runner, 4 Carpenter street.
Valentine," George, surgical instrument maker, &c., 77 High
street — house, 12 King street.
Peter, labourer, 47 Kinnoull causeway.
Valley, Mrs David, 8 Pomarium.
Mrs Janet, grocer, 50 Castlegable.
Veitch, George, upholsterer, 103 Canal street.
Veterinary City Inspector's Office, Watergate — Charles
Conacher.
Veterinary County Inspector's Office, County Buildings,
■ — George Stewart.
Voy, James, engine-driver, 41 Pomarium.
Mary, 17 Pomarium.
Waddel, David, coach-painter, 37 Canal street.
James, seaman, 246 High street.
Mrs William, 64 Long causeway.
Peter, porter, 6 St. Paul's square.
Wagstaff, James, dyer, 9 Pomarium.
Waiker, Alex., H.M. inspector of schools, Viewbank, Craigie.
WALKER — WATSON. 1 87
Walker, Francis, labourer, 69 South street.
David, weaving-agent, 46 S. Methven st. — h. Craigie.
James, coachwright, 170 High street.
Mrs Jane, 245 High street.
.Mrs Peter, lodgings, 8 Barossa place.
Mrs Robert, washer, 32 Commercial street.
Richard, warper and yarn-merchant, 12 Paul street.
Robert, spirit-dealer, 105 High street.
Robert, horse-hirer, 58 George street — h. Gannochy.
Thomas, leather-merchant, 170 High street.
Thomas, shoemaker, 23 Pomarium.
Walkingshaw, Alexander, engine-driver, 44 New town.
Wallace, David, miller, 2 Union lane.
David, police constable, 17 James street.
& Fenton, wood -merchants. Shore.
James, millwright, 29 Stormont street.
James, shipbuilder (of Wallace & Fenton), Croft Park,
Craigie.
Mrs Peter, 8 Foundry lane.
Robert, carpenter, 54 South William street.
William, porter, 8 Paul street.
Walton, Alexander (of Walton & M'Ewen), 10 King street.
& M'Ewen, drapers, 56 St. John street.
Wanliss, Mrs John, Moncrieffe terrace, Craigie.
Wann, Mrs James, 8 Barossa place.
Wannan, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 1 1 Mill street —
house, 71 Princes street.
James, fitter, 3 South St. John's place.
Ward, Mrs Hugh, cowfeeder, 55 Leonard street.
Wardlaw, Margaret, 22 Barrack street.
Water-Duty Office, 3 High st. — ^James Thomson, collector.
Waterson, George, gardener, Claypotts Farm.
James, painter, 31 Pomarium.
John, 36 North Methven street.
John, labourer, 65 Strathmore street.
Mrs Charles, 122 Canal crescent.
Waterston, James (Perth Loan Office), St. John's place — house,
80 High street.
John, clerk, 72 High street.
Mrs James, Bellw^ood Cottage, Barnhill.
Mrs John, 80 High street.
Watson, Alexander, mechanic, 11 Mill street.
Catherine, seamstress, 163 High street.
Mrs David, 337 High street.
Isaac, tinsmith, 102 High street.
Isabella, 3 Cherry lane.
James, hatter and clothier, 13 St. John street — ho:isc,
41 York place.
WATSON WELSH.
Watson, James W. R., clerk, 6 North Methven street.
James, 3 Curfew row.
James, 23 Castlegable.
James, inspector of works. General Prison.
John, labourer, 6 Meal vennel.
John, labourer, 282 High street.
John, umbrella-maker, 67 High street.
John, hairdresser, 35 Skinnergate — ^liouse, above.
Margaret, 67 Leonard street.
Margaret, 49 Strathmore street.
Mrs Peter, 206 South street.
Peter, flaxdresser, 6 Newrow.
Robert, blacksmith, 70 South Methven street.
Robert, weaver, 46 Pomarium.
William, wright, 12 Barrack street.
Watt, David, mason, 6 Victoria street.
John, labourer, 134 High street.
Mrs James, washer, 5 Bridge lane.
Webb, Edward M., game-dealer, 17 Main street.
Webster, Alexander, labourer, 51 Commercial street.
James, engine-driver, 37 New town.
James, weaver, 26 Pomarium.
John, letter-carrier, 7 Kirkgate.
John, weaver, 7 Pomarium.
Matthew, labourer, 7 Strathmore street.
Robert, mail-guard, George Inn lane.
William, weaver, 51 Pomarium.
AVedderspoon, Jessie, Wellbank, Kinnoull.
Miss Elizabeth Helen, The Den, Kinnoull.
Peter, carter, 8 Cutlog vennel.
Wells, George, city inspector of works, 3 High street — house,
9 Queen street, Craigie.
James, blacksmith, 31 Newrow — house, 25 Leonard st.
Mrs John, 4 Low street.
Welsh, Anthony, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel.
James, general blacksmith, 129 High street.
John, labourer, 103 South street.
John, superintendent of police, 9 High street.
Margaret, washer, 15 Main street.
Martin, labourer, 1 1 Thimblerow.
Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 129 High street.
Patrick, labourer, 59 Meal vennel.
Robert, draper, 93 High street — house, 87.
Thomas, labourer, 126 South street.
William, labourer, 21 Claypotts wynd.
William, general blacksmith, Horner's lane — house, loi
High street.
William, grocer, 63 Strathmore street.
WESTWOOD — WHYTOCK. 1 89
Westwood, Alexander, bellhanger, 48 George street.
James, tenter, 41 Cross street.
Whannel, Henry, flesher, 10 Kirkside.
James, weaver, 56 Pomarium.
John, weaver, 159 South street.
Wheatl}^, Shadroch, fruiterer, 16 Kirkside.
Whimster, Mrs James, 29 Scott street.
Thomas, manager of Old Gas Work, 20 Scu.l SLree.
White, Adam, millwright, 12 West Mill street.
David, smith, 189 South street.
David, dyer, 8 Newrow.
Ebenezer, labourer, Craigie.
Francis Isa, M.D., 2 Athole place.
James, tailor, 219 High street.
James, skinner, 16 North port.
John, jeweller, 17 Cutlog vennel.
& Co., John, joiners, Union street lane.
John, boilermaker, 8 Newrow.
Laurence, wright, 70 Watergate.
Louis, seaman, loi High street.
Mrs, Church House, vS torment street. i
Mrs, 65 Strathmore street.
Mrs David, 189 South street.
Mrs Peter, 20 Hospital street.
Mrs Robert, 46 Commercial street.
Robert, joiner, 6 North Methven street.
Thomas, fireman, 2.^ Castlegable.
Thomas, labourer, 71 High street.
William, millwright, 18 West Mill street.
Whitehall, George, tailor, 6 High street.
Whitehead, Mrs, 9 Rose terrace.
Thomas, commission-agent, 9 Rose terrace.
Whitelaw, James, victualler, 191 South street.
Margaret, gardener, Barnhill.
Mrs Thomas. 55 Scott street.
Whitewright, John, V.S., 29 Princes street — house, 30.
Whittet, Charles S., joiner, 22 Mill st. — house, 29 Kinnoull st.
David, brewer, 55 Princes street.
J. & T., tea and coffee dealers and agricultural seeds-
men, 51 High street.
James, late tea-merchant, 56 High street.
James P. (of J. & T. Whittet), 2 Blackfriars street.
Mrs, 224 High street.
Mrs James, sick-nurse, 31 H^ospital street.
Thomas (of J. & T. Whittet), 60 High street.
Whyte, Henry (of Hay & Whyte), 12 Charlotte street.
Whytock, Alexander, joiner, High Craigie.
Isabella, 338 High street.
190 WHYTOCK WILSON.
Whytock, James, tea-agent, 6 Mill close.
James, labourer. High Craigie.
John, turner, 238 High street.
Mrs John, laundress, 6 Union street lane.
Mrs William, Malloch's close. Canal street.
Wight, Thomas, smith and wire-worker, 44 South Methven st.
Wightman, Peter, porter (Bri-tish Linen Bank), 75 George street.
Wighton, William, weaver, 64 Pomarium.
Wilkie, A., 77 Main street.
Andrew, tenter, 7 Stormont street.
Andrew, warper, 39 Kinnoull causeway.
David, warper, 13 Leonard street.
Helen, 6 Strathmore street.
Henry, railway-guard, 64 Long causeway.
Henry, millwright, 43 Kinnoull causeway.
James, painter, 112 South street.
James, weaver, 13 Paul street.
Mrs Andrew, 46 Pomarium.
Mrs John, 8 East Bridge street.
Thomas, weaver, 258 High street,
Thomas, labourer, 84 Pomarium.
William, printer, 4 North port.
Wilkinson, Joseph, engine-driver, 20 New town.
Joseph, seaman, 4 South street.
Will, Mrs Thomas, 300 High street.
Robert, blacksmith, 71 High street.
Williamson, Andrew, railway-guard, 45 Kinnoull causeway.
John, shoemaker, 7 Murray street.
Robert, carver, 170 High street.
Robert, smith, 7 Pomarium.
Thomas, engineer, 232 South street.
William, engineer, 103 Canal street.
Wilson, Alex., solicitor, 5 George street — house, 5 Rose terrace.
Alexander, engine-fitter, 30 Princes street.
Ann, 31 Leonard street.
Catherine, milliner, I Cross street.
David, inkmaker, 120 Canal crescent.
David, corkcutter, 80 High street — house, 8 Mill wynd.
George, currier and leather-merchant, 203 High street —
house, 8 Murray street.
George, engineer, 64 South street.
George, railway-porter, 57 Kinnoull causeway.
Henry, meal-dealer, 4 Mill street — house, 10 High st.
James, labourer, 8 Mill wynd.
Rev. James, I Queen street.
James, wholesale tea and provision merchant, 42 Mill st.
James, shoemaker, 14 Barrack street.
James, labourer, 56 West Mill street.
WILSON WOTHERSPOON. I9I
Wilson, James, shipmaster, i Water vennel.
James, draper, 19 George street.
James, grocer, 122 Canal street.
James, hostler, 9 Castlegable.
John, engine-driver, 34 New town.
John, chemist and druggist, 35 High street— house above.
John, wholesale grocer, 16 Princes street.
John, dyer, I Clayholes.
Margaret, 74 South street.
Mrs Alexander, 70 South street.
Mrs David, 7 Cross street.
Mrs Duncan, 7^/4 Leonard street.
Mrs George, 339 High street.
Mrs William, 24 Barrack street.
Robert, timekeeper, 19 Union street.
Robert, 2 Fairmount VtUas. Barnhill.
Robert, baker and restauranteur, 38 St. John st. — h. 34.
Samuel (of Clunie & Wilson), 12 East Bridge street.
William, miller, 10 Long causeway.
William, tailor, 75 Leonard street.
William, labourer, 28 West Mill street.
William, 17 Scott street.
Winter, John (of A. Darling & Co.) — house. Comely Bank,
Scone road.
Winterbottom, James, engine-driver, 24 New town.
Winton, Ann, 28 James street.
Colin, weaver, 18 Paul street.
Mrs, mangle, 89 South street.
Peter, labourer, 13 Union street.
AVishart, Thomas, labourer, i Clayholes.
Wittet, Robert, labourer, 8 Skinnergate.
William, slater, 6 Cross street.
Wood, Alexander, seaman, 7 Paul street.
Charles (of J. Wood & Co.), 21 Priory place.
David, bookseller, stationer, and printer, 52 High st., 46
George st., and 33 Skinnergate — h. 3 Melville st.
& Co., J., contractors and brickmakers, Friarton.
John, bread and fancy biscuit baker, 2 George street and
13 High street — house, Dupplin Bank, KinnouU.
Mrs David, 4 Melville street.
Mrs Waltei", 48 Newrow.
William, watchman, 6 Strathmore street.
William, weaver, 396 High street.
Woods, Samuel, police sergeant, 15 Keir street.
Wooler, Mrs, 119 South street.
Wordie & Co., railway agents and carriers, 10 Mill street.
Wordsworth, Right Rev. Bishop C, The Feu House, Crieff road,
Wotherspoon, Helen, milliner, 273 High street.
192 WOTHERSPOON — YOUNG.
Wotherspoon, James, hatter, 44 High st. and 25 St. John street
— house, Greenbrae, Bridgend.
WilKam H., commercial traveller, 51 South Meth-
ven street.
Wray, Mrs James, lodgings, 77 South street.
Wright & Co., John, brewers, 18 North Methven street.
Wright Incorporation Hall, 23 Watergate.
Wright, James, weaver, 32 West Mill street.
James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 2 South Methven street.
James, planenaaker, .14 Pomarium.
John, labourer, 116 High street.
Margaret, 21 Kinnoull street.
Mrs Henry, 148 South street.
Mrs Robert, loi High street.
Peter, porter, 18 Paul street.
Robert, pointsman, 392 "High street.
& Son, Thomas, tanners and curriers, 35 Commercial st.
William, labourer, 239 High street.
Wyllie, David, brassfounder, 14 Pomarium.
David, pointsman, 16 Carr's croft.
George, ironmonger, 7 George street — h. 9 High street.
George, carter, i Karl's dykes.
Grace, 54 Watergate.
Helen, 19 Keir street.
John (of Paterson, Sons, & Co.), 42 George street.
John, joiner, 72 High street.
John, moulder, 71^^ South street.
Mrs Alexander, 137 High street.
Mrs William, 6 Strathmore street.
Mrs William, 9 Rose terrace.
William, labourer, 206 South street.
Wynd, Mrs Alexander, 4 South Methven street.
Thomas, cooper, 4 Mill street.
William, coachbuilder, 56 South William street.
Yacamini, Robert, confectioner, 72 South street.
Yardley, Mrs John, lodgings, i Kirkgate.
Yeoman, James, labourer, 50 Barossa street.
Mrs James, 1 1 Paul street.
Yorkstone, George, porter, 16 Union lane.
Young, Alexander, Sunnybank, Barnhill.
Alexander, labourer, 13 Leonard street.
Alexander, cabinetmaker, &c., 192 High st. — h. 19^
Andrew, tailor, 1 1 North port.
Andrew, labourer, 23 Carpenter street.
Andrew, dyer, 21 Kinnoull street.
& Co., C. D., engineers, &c., St. Leonard's Works.
YOUNG. 193
Young, C. D. (of C. D. Young & Co.), Inveralmond.
David, labourer. High Craigie.
David, draper, 9 Queen street.
David, labourer, 92 High street.
David, clerk, 47 Watergate.
David, brassfounder, 7 Low street.
David, warper, 6 Mill close.
Helen, 36 West Mill street.
Helen, 269 High street.
Hugh, grocer, 3 Castlegable — house, Low Craigie.
Isabella, 12 Barossa street.
James, gardener, 38 Long causeway.
James, printer, 170 High street.
James, dyer, 48 Commercial street.
James, porter, 26 Horse cross.
James, labourer, 146 and 232 High street.
James, platelayer, 25 Cross street.
James, porter (Royal Bank), 2 Charlotte street.
James, painter, 112 High street.
John, painter, 2 North Methven street.
John, glazier, 37 Leonard street.
John, C.E., architect, valuator, and land-surveyor, 20
South street — house, 24 Marshall place.
John, solicitor, 38 High street — house, 35 King street.
John, upholsterer, 63 South street.
John, weaver, 46 Long causeway.
John, watchmaker, 129 High street.
John C, photographer, 30 George street.
John, baker, 116 High street.
Margaret, 9 Cross street.
Mary, dressmaker, 14 St. John street.
Mrs, High Craigie.
Mrs David, 41 Canal street.
Mrs David, I Barossa street.
Mrs George, spirit-dealer, 23 Hospital street.
Mrs James, 35 Cross street.
Mrs James, 29 Thimblerow.
Mrs John, Moncrieffe terrace.
Mrs John, 43 Leonard street.
Mrs Robert, lodgings, 55 High street.
Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 19 Union street.
Mrs William, furnishings, 15 North Methven street.
Mrs William, lodgings, I Kirkgate.
Mrs William, draper, 241 High street.
Mrs William, 184 South street.
Peter, tenter, 205 South street.
Peter (of J. Morton & Co.), 18 James street,
Richard, wright, 83 Leonard street.
194 • YOUNG — YULE.
Young, Robert, gardener, Barnhill.
Robert, Middle Parish Church officer, 28 Long causeway.
Thomas, lithographer, 71 Watergate.
Thomas, watchmaker, 234 High street — h. 8 Kinnoull st.
Thomas, tailor, 41 Stormont street.
William, tailor and clothier, 78 St. John st. — house, 74.
William, fisher, 72 Watergate.
William, inspector of poor, 81 High street.
William W., tinsmith and ironmonger, 56 High street.
William, grocer, 2 Mill street — house, 7 Queen street.
William, pointsman, 7 Pomarium.
William, labourer, 1 1 Foundry lane.
Younger, George, railway-guard, 9 Castlegable.
Yuill, Rev. A. J., 44 Athole street.
Yule, Charles, coal-agent, Glasgow road coal depot — -house 15
Earl's dykes.
James, blacksmith, 47 Pomarium.
William, labourer, 81 Kinnoull causeway.
XVI.-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
ACCOUNTANTS.
orbes, W. D., 80 George street.
lacLeish, John, 18 High street.
lorison, J. & R., 3 Blackfriars st.
AGENTS.
Jonar, Robert, 10 N. William st.
Carnegie, F. P. (commission), 68
Watergate.
'.ruickshanks, Richard (commission),
St. Ann's lane.
)uff, R. F. (manure), 14 Victoria st.
lasson & Son, James (ship and emi-
gration), 57 High street,
ralletly, James (commission), 25
South street,
ralloway, James (society), 161 High
street,
rrant, John (commission), 8 High
street,
loney, James (commission), The
Bield, Kinnoull.
^ing, Andrew (commission), 107
South street,
.aw, Charles (emigration, &c.).
Princes street,
.ove, Thomas (commission), 24
Canal street.
/Owe, Robert (general), Charles st.
lenzies, James (commission), 11
County place,
litchell, Jas. (commission), 9 South
street.
I 'Cash & Son, John (manure), 24
County place.
I 'Donald, Laurence (weaving), 305
High street.
I'Laren, Peter (commission), 19
Watergate.
Murie, D. (commission), 8 High s^
Ramsay, William (commission), 3
High street.
Reid, Thomas (commission), 27
High street.
Rintoul, Laurence (commission), 4,-
St. John street.
Robertson, James (spirit), 21 York
place.
Smith, D. Crawford (commission).
242 High street.
Sprunt, John (commission), i Kin-
noull causeway.
Stewart, William (commission), 48
Newrow.
Sutherland, James (manure), 16 Bar-
rack street.
Walker, David (weaving). South
Methven street.
Walker, Richard (yarn), 12 Paul st.
Whitehead, Thomas (commission),
9 Rose terrace.
ARCHITECTS.
Chalmers, John, 4 St. Leonard's pi.
Heiton, Andrew, 72 George street.
Robertson, Charles S., St. John st.
Smart, David, 8 High street.
Young, John, 20 South street.
ARTISTS (photographic).
Bourke & Kyd, 17 King street.
Cranstoun, James H. (landscape), 3
Athole street.
Fraser & Anderson, 87 High street.
Henderson, John, Albert place.
Ireland, James. 32 So. Methven st.
Jackson, Magnus, Marshall place.
Porter, James, County place.
196
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
Thomson, Hugh, 21 Marshall pi.
Young, John C, 30 George street.
AUCTIONEERS.
Brady, Terrance, 74 High street — •
see advertisement.
Hay, Kyd, & Burnett, Victoria st.
M 'Donald & Fraser, Mill street.
M'Farlane, Duncan, 7 High street
and Exchange Salerooms, 30
George street — see ach<eriisemeiit.
Scott & M'Millan, Kinnoull street
— see advertisement.
BAKERS.
Ayson, James, 21 Union street —
see advertisement.
Carr, Robert, 49 So. Methven st.
Chalmers^ Heniy (pie), 25 High st.
Clark, R. & D., 152 High street.
Donaldson, Thomas, 248 High st.
Drysdale, Hugh (society), North
Methven street.
Duncanson, Thomas, 2 Main street.
Fisher, John, i Melville street
Fyfe, Alex, (pie), 171 High street.
Glass, David, 91 High street.
Hewat, James (pie), 10 Watergate.
Hevi^at, Jas. (pie), 30 S. Meth-ven st.
Hopkirk, John, 123 South street.
Hopkirk, Mrs David, 51 Leonard st.
M'Cash & Son, John, 24 County pi.
M'Farlane, Alex., 51 Princes street.
Marshall, Peter, 33 Kinnoull street
— see advertisement.
Martin, James, Bridgend.
Mawer, William (pie), 47 South st.
Methven, Charles, 151 High street.
Miller, Thomas, 10 Gowrie street.
Mitchell, Robert, 49 South street.
Montgomery, James, 249 High st.
Mullion, Mrs James, 15 Leonard st.
Pullar, James (pie), 257 High st.
Richardson, Wm. B., 318 High st.
Scott, James, 3 County place.
Sorlie,'john, 8 North Methven st.
Souter, James, 67 So. Methven st.
Stewart, Daniel, 205 High street.
Todd, T. & D., 13 George street.
Wilson, Robert, 38 St. John stre
— see advertisement.
Wood, John, 2 George street and
High street — see advertisement.
BANKERS.
( See pages /j", 16, and ij).
BASKETMAKERS.
Murdoch, Thomas, 14 Kirkgate.
M'Kinven, James, 65 High street
Taylor, James, 135 High street
see advertisement.
BELLHANGERS.
Brydon & Sons, John, 7 Princes s
Cairnie, Robert, sen., 4 George st
Forsyth, Thomas, 129 High st. |
see advertisement.
Robertson, John, 2 Melville streef
Wylie, George, 7 George street.
BILLPOSTERS.
Ashton, Alexander, Kirkside.
Donaldson, James, Kirkside.
Roy, James, 73 High street.
BIRDSTUFFERS, ETC.
Brown, Daniel, 13 Bridge lane.
Lamb, James, 7 King street.
BLACKSMITHS.
Those marked * are also Cartwrigh
Conacher, Charles (veterinary sr
geon and farrier), Watergate.
Forsyth, Thomas, 129 High stre
— see advertisement.
Fraser, William, 189 South street
Frew & Sons, Wm., 6 Mill street.
Gorrie, Thomas, 1 1 Union street-
see advertisement.
Guthrie, Wm., 24 Commercial st
*Irvine, John, 6 North William st
Mailler, John (farrier), 67 South s
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
197
VI 'Lean, J. (farrier), 6 Mill street.
M'Quhae, Thomas, 12 Carpenter st.
re [Rattray, James, Newrow.
Smith, James, Guard vennel.
][l'aylor t^ Finlayson, Kinnoull st. —
see advertisement.
Walsh, James, 129 High street.
Walsh, William, Horner's lane.
Wells, James, 31 Newrow.
Will, Robert, 71 High street.
Wylie, George, 7 George street.
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
AND BOOKBINDERS.
Those marked * are Bookbinders.
Banks, Richard, 150 High street.
Bayne, John, 29 High street.
Blair, Andrew, 46 Mill street.
Campbell, John, 23 George street.
Ireland, Mrs, 36 Watergate,
fackson, James H., 165 High st.
'Jacksons &M'Gregor, 195 Highst.
Logan, Charles, 41 So. Methven st.
Lorimer, George, 187 South street.
M'Niven, Mrs, 102 South street.
* Mitchell, William, 8 Bridge lane.
"Morison & Duncan, 20 High st.
Paton, Mrs Charles, 32 St. John st.
^Richardson, Thomas, i George st.
Robertson, David, 94 High street.
Scott, Alexander, 39 St. John st.
Wood, David, 52 High street and
46 George street.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS AND
I DEALERS.
Agnew, Andrew, 285 High street.
Anderson, D., 57 Leonard street.
Bannister, Thomas, 9 Athole place.
Brown, William (gutta-percha), 109
High street.
alderwood, James, 63 High street,
^arr, William, 223 High street,
plark, Robert, 16 George street.
Cowan, H., 208 South street.
Ponohue, John, 14 Meal vennel.
Duncan, John, 63 So. Methven st.
Farney, William M., 26 St. Johnst.
Gall, Alexander, 5 Skinnergate.
Graham, John D., 13 Carpenter st.
Graham, John, 330 High street.
Gray, John, 155 High street.
Greig, Thomas, 24 & 26 Watergate
— see adveidisemait.
Haggarty, James, 6 Meal vennel.
Handyside, George, 64 High street.
Horsman, Arthur (clog), 153 South
street.
Jack, James, Bridgend.
Kinnoch, Peter, 31 George street —
see advertisement.
Leslie, Jonathan, 7 Gowrie street.
Mailer, J., 62 South street.
Malloch, Daniel, 52 Athole street.
Mechie, James, 6 Gowrie street.
Miller, David, 73 High street.
Miller, Thomas, 61 High street.
Munro, Mrs Alex., 201 High st.
Murdoch, John, 63 Newrow.
M'Nicol, James, 24 High street.
Nicol, J., 226 South street.
Norwell, David, 39 High street.
Norwell, John, 144 High street.
Paton, John, 1 1 St. John street.
Reid, James, 207 High street.
Robertson, Alexander, -^^ North
Methven street.
Robertson, James, 42 South street.
Robertson, Robert, East Bridge st.
Scott, John (last), 17 Cutlog vennel.
Sandeman, D., no High street.
Sligo, Archibald, 92 High street. .
Smith, David, 1 1 Main street.
Stewart, Mrs, 14 George street.
Stewart, Wilham, 71 Leonard st,
Taylor, David, 49 Leonard street.
Tolleth, David, 70 S. Methven st.
Tyrie, MrsJ. (carpet), 44 Skinner-
gate.
BRASSFOUNDERS.
(See also Plumbers. J
Brydon & Sons, John, 33 St. John
street.
98
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
Clark, David, 5 Kirkside.
Donaldson, David, 209 High street.
Frew & Sons, Wm., 8 Mill street.
Perth Brass Foundry, 20 & 23 Canal
street — D. Mackie & Co. — I'ee ad.
M'Leish, James, 24 Mill street — sec
advertisement.
■^i'Lellan, W., South Methven st.
,'erth Foundry (A. M'Farlane &
Co.), Paul street.'
Lamsay, Alex., S. St. John's place.
St. John's Foundry Co., Foundry
lane — ■Wm. Archer, manager.
•Wylie, George, 7 George street.
BREWERS.
Muir & Martin, 121 Canal street.
Thomson, G. (barm), Cutlog vennel.
Wright & Co., John, 18 North
Methven street.
BRUSHMAKERS.
Baker, Joseph, 45 Meal vennel.
Taylor, James, 135 Iligii street —
see advei'tisement.
BROKERS.
In Meal Vennel.
Baker, J. Kilpatrick, Jas.
Burns, F. Kilpatrick, John.
Doonan, J. Knight, A.
Heraughty, J. Mailey, J.
Higgins, P. Reid, D.
Keegan, G. Scott, E.
Kennedyj R.
Anderson, J., 181 South street.
Keegan, M., 167 South street.
Murphy, J., 34 Mill street.
Waterston, J., Kirkside.
BUILDERS.
Brand, Robert, Craigie Park terrace.
Brown & Duncan, 22 Kinnoull st.
Cameron & Son, Wm., Victoria St.
P'yfe & Crystal, Bridgend.
Miller & Pearson, 57 Princes street.
Moir, J. & G., St. Catherine's place.
Moir, John, 43 North Methven s
M'Currach& Son, P., 48 Victc
street.
Readdie, Thos., 47 Scott street.
CABINETMAKERS, WRIGHT^
AND JOINERS.
Baxter, John (wheel), 190 High <
Brown, T. & W., Alexandra stre
Burns, John, 3 Union street.
Clark, Robert, 246 High street.
Clunie & Wilson, 67 Main street.
Crombie, N., North Port.
Dow, William, 232 High street.
Edward, James (cart), 5 Newrow
Eraser, James, 189 South street.
Galletly, John, 27 County place.
Grant, Charles, 9 Union lane.
Hay, James, 9 County place.
Imrie, Peter, 76 George street a
20 Princes street.
Irvine, John (cart), 6 N. William
Johnstone, Peter, Cow vennel.
Keay, Andrew, 19 Scott street. [
Keillor, R. & P., 47 Canal street.!
Lindsay, John, Bridgend. |
Mackie, John (cart), 23 Athole st:
M'Conochie & Son, John, 47 Princ
street. i
M'Conochie, Lauchlan, 33 Mill s'
M 'Donald, J. & W., Athole stret
M'Kendrick, Andrew, 211 High
Malcolm, William, 63 South strc
Mather, William, i Foundry lane
Mathewson, Thomas, 36 Athole s
Menzies, C, 194 South street.
Morison, D. & J., St. Catherine
place.
Murray, Joseph, 292 High street.
Ower & Son, Thomas, 170 High
Pullar & Son, 54 Victoria street.
Robertson, David, N. Methven st
Rutherford, William, 8 Main stre(
Scott, Alexander, 15 North port.
Scott, George, 24 South street.
Scott, W. D., 18 and 20 Mill strei
Sharp, James, 11 Union street.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
199
White & Co., John, Union st. lane.
White, Laurence, 70 Watergate.
Whittet, Charles S., 22 Mill street.
Young, Alexander, 192 High street.
CANDLEMAKER.
Hewat, Kirkwood, 118 High street.
CARRIERS.
(See page 21.)
CARVERS AND GILDERS.
ifackson, James, 66 George street —
see advertisement.
Murray, Alexander, 4 St. John st. —
see advertisenunt.
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.
Blair, Rose P., 230 South street.
lOandie, Newby, & Dandie, 75 High
street,
i Fleming, David, Bridgend.
IJlass, Alex., 39 South Methven st.
Sowans, James, 21 High street.
Mason, Thomas, 76 St. John street
— see ad%ieriiscineii^.
Nairne, Charles, 228 High street.
Reid, Neil, 39 George street.
Strang, Peter, 166 High street.
Wilson, John, 35 High street.
CHIMNEY SWEEPERS.
Elson, Charles, 14 Bridge lane.
VI'Dougall, Peter, 280 High street.
s|M 'Lauchlan, Daniel, 32 Watergate.
Melville Charles, 73 South street.
;hina, crystal, & stoneware
DEALERS.
;\nderson, James, 54 St. John street
—see advertisctmnt.
A.nderson, Matthew, 29 St. John st.
i^ord, John, 45 Leonard street,
jray, James, 59 South street,
iveegan, Michael, 167 South street.
b'Neil, John, 275 High street.
Murray, John, 134 South street.
M 'Lavish, Patrick, 30 Meal vennel.
Ramsay, Alexander, 31 Meal vennel.
Reid, George, 13 South street.
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND LAND
SURVEYORS.
Hay, Kyd, & Burnett, Victoria st.
Macdonald & Fraser, Mill street.
Paterson, William (Caledonian Rail-
w^ay). Croft House.
Ritchie, James, 7 Athole place.
Young, John, 20 South street.
CLERGYMEN.
(See pages 22 and ^o.)
CLOTHIERS, DRAPERS, AND
HATTERS.
Allan, Robert, 33 High street.
Brown, Andrew, 23 High street.
see advertisement.
Chisholm, William B., 29 George st.
Co-Operative Society, 50 South
Methven street.
Crichton, James, i S. St. John's p].
Darling & Co., A., 35 George street.
Dewar, John, I St. John street.
Dewar & Co., R. M., 4 St. John's
place.
Douglas, Wm., 5 Kirkgate — see ad.
Duncan, John, 159 High street.
Dunsmore, Buchanan, 58 High st.
Donaldson, Baton, & Mackenzie, 34
George street,
Fenwick, Peter, 317 High street.
Gentle, Murray, & Ewing, 24 St.
John street.
Greig, T., 24 Watergate— ^^^ ao'.
Harris, James, 148 High st.—j-<?^fl'^.
Harris, Mrs, 78 High street.
Hay, Robert, 27 George street.
Jamieson, John, 62 -^ 64 George st.
Johnman, William, 230 High street.
Knight, Alexander, 117 High street.
Low & Co., John, 16 St. John st.
M'Intosh, William, 7 St. John st.
.200
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
M'Gregor & Co., A. & W., i8 St.
John street.
M''Naughton & Dewar, 8 George st.
Mathieson, Thomas, 19 High st. —
see advertisejnent.
Mitchell, Hugh, 15 St. John street.
Miller, Robert, 68 S. Methven st.
Morton & Mitchells, 23 St. John st.
Moyes, Andrew, 83 High street —
see advertisement.
Petrie, Mrs J. (hatter), 66 South st.
Ri:hardson & Pearson, 32 George st.
Robertson, James, 19 Hospital st.
Ross, David, 179 High st. — see ad.
Shepherd, Thomas, 41 Leonard st.
Sime, John B., 225 High street.
Smeaton, Margaret, 21 Athole st.
Smith, J. & D., 13 Charlotte street.
Taylor, R. D., 45 High street.
Taylor, John, 1 64 High street.
Thomson, Robert, 9 Princes st. —
see advertisement.
Walton & M 'Ewan, 56 St. John st.
— see advertisement.
Watson, James, 13 St. John street.
Welsh, Robert, 93 High street.
Wilson, James, 19 George street.
Young, Mrs William, 241 High st.
Young, William, 76 St. John street.
Wotherspoon, James, 33 High st —
see advertisement.
COACH AND CAB PROPRIETORS.
(See page i).
COACHBUILDERS.
Pirrie & Anderson, Princes street.
Thomson, William, Canal street.
COAL AGENTS AND DEALERS.
Bruce, James, North British depot.
Campbell, A., Glasgow road depot.
Cree, P. & W., 58 Watergate.
Christie, W., North British depot.
Douglas, Donald, 25 Hospital st.
Duff, Peter, Glasgow road depot.
Duncan, John, Claypotts.
Frame, James, Glasgow road depo "'
Gow, Daniel, Glasgow road depc
— see advertisement.
Graham, Brothers, Princes street.
Lauder, William, 350 High street.
Law & Son, C, Princes street.
Lennie, Gregory M., 144 South st
Lorimer, G. M., 23 Princes street.i
Muir, Thomas, Glasgow road depo'
Peebles, Peter, Glasgow road depo
Robertson, Peter, 28 Princes stree
Skinner & Douglas, North Britis
depot.
Shepherd, Thomas, 41 Leonard st
Sutherland, George, Glasgow roa
depot.
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CONFECTIONERS.
Butters, Rachel, 18 Athole street.
Cameron, Mrs, 30 Athole street.
Coutts, Mary, 262 High street.
Crow, Mrs, 5 Athole street.
Duncan, Mrs Thomas, 133 Highs
Elder, Chalmers, 261 High street,
Fergus, Robert, 246 High street.
Fenwick, Mrs, 27 St. John street.
Fraser, Daniel, 138 High street.
Harley, William, 45 George street
Kennaway, Charles G., loi Souf
street and 41 High street.
Lyons, Mrs, 238 South street.
Shedden, James, 57 North Methve
street.
Taylor, Mrs John, 16 Leonard st
Yacamini, R., 72 South street.
Wilson, Robert, 38 St John street
COOPERS.
Dutch, Alexander, Bridge street.
Justice, Thomas, 35 South street.
Muckersie, James, 3 Princes street
Ross, Alex., 24 South Methven st.
Thomson, Alexander, 4 Mill stree
COPPER AND TIN SMITHS.
Those marked * are Coppersmiths.
Chalmers, John, 251 High street.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
20I
t '*Gorrie, David, 9 South Methven st,
« I - — see advertisement.
Mitchell, John, 62 High street.
Munro, H. F., 38 Skinnergate.
Robertson, John, 2 Melville street.
'Saunders, John, 138 South street.
Wylie, George, 7 George street.
Young, William W., 56 High street.
"• CORK MANUFACTURERS.
Murray, John, 15 Bridge lane.
i jWilson, David, 80 High street.
DAIRY KEEPERS.
;Begg, George, Mount Tabor.
Brough, John, Shore.
Cadzow, William, 19 Skinnergate.
Cairnie, Mrs, 43 Castlegable.
Davie, James, Bridgend.
DufF, John, 10 Hospital street.
Easson, Thos., 6 Horner's lane.
Fraser, Mrs, 23 Newrow.
Gow, Robert, 9 Barossa street.
Hazel, James, 165 South street.
Hamilton, David, 48 South street.
Keay, Mrs, 295 High street.
Kilgour, John, 17 Barossa street.
Livingstone, John, 40 Meal vennel.
Lockhart, John, 62 Pomarium.
Meldrum, Janet, 5 Union street.
Menzies, John, 5 Commercial street.
Miller, Mary, li Pomarium.
More, Mrs, 31 Castlegable.
Munro, Mrs William, New tOMm. .
M 'Donald, Isabella, 56 Castlegable.
iM'Farlane, D., 7 N. Methven st.
Reid, Mrs C, 46 Castlegable.
Robertson, George, 2 Murray street.
Robertson, Mrs, 6 Barrack street.
Robertson, Robert, 19 Islay street.
Robertson, William, Claypotts.
Scott, David, Craigie.
Scrimgeour, Donald, 22 Barrack st.
i Shaw, Norman, 180 South street.
Stewart, Mrs John, 25 Athole street.
Thomson, William, 7 Mill close.
Ward, Mrs Hugh, 55 Leonard st.
Whitelaw, James, 191 South street.
CUTLER.
Valentine, George, 77 High street.
DENTISTS.
Crichton, George, 56 George street.
Stewart, John, 28 St. John street.
Stobie, Joseph, 14 St. John street.
DRAPERS.
{See Clothiers.)
DRESSMAKERS AND MILLINERS.
(See also Ftirnishing Shops. )
Aitken, Mrs, 143 Canal crescent.
Allan, Elizabeth, 42 George street.
Allison, Jane, 55 High street.
Anderson, Agnes, 17 High street.
Anderson, Margaret (hat), 163 High
street.
Bannister, Mary, 9 Charlotte street.
Black, John (warehouse), 173 High
street.
Blair, Mrs, 5 Meal vennel.
Boyack, Jessie, 3 Princes street.
Brown, Isabella (fur-dresser), 4
George street.
Chalmers, Eliza, I County place.
Christie, Mrs, 65 Strathmore street.
Conacher, Margaret, 4 Melville st.
Davidson, Janet, 202 South street.
Davidson, Margt., 34 Meal vennel.
Davidson, Mary, 54 Watergate.
Deighton, B., 228 South street.
Dingwall, Mary, 13 Kirkgate.
Durie, Jane, i James street.
Ferguson, C._, 18 Kirkgate.
Ferguson, Misses, 46 High street.
Forbes, Betsy, 7 Pomarium.
Fraser, Helen, 27 Castlegable.
Fraser, Jane and Honora, 16 High
street.
Gairns, Jane, 9 St. John street.
Gall, Miss, 2 Gowrie street.
Galletly, Mary, 13 Union street.
Gibson, Helen, 22 St. John street.
Gibbons, Mrs (stay), 95 South st.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
Gray & Millar, 48 St. John street.
Gray, Elizabeth, 7 Meal vennel.
Greig, Marion, 21 Kinnoull street.
Greig, Thos., 24 & 26 Watergate.
Grewer, Elizabeth, 96 South street.
Halley, E., 2 Barossa place.
Hughes, Eliz., 112 Canal crescent.
Hunter & Sime, Bridgend.
Hutchison, Christina, 137 High st.
Irvine, Ann (fur-dresser), 18 Water-
gate.
Jackson, Barbara, 2 Bridge lane.
Keay, Misses, 22 St. John street.
Kennedy, Misses, 221 High street.
Kidd, C, I East Bridge street.
Lindsay, Mary, 222 High street.
Logie, M. & A., 4 George street.
Low, Mrs James, 13 Cutlog vennel.
Marshall, Jane, 44 Newrow.
Martin, Marion, 266 High street,
Menzies, C, 224 High street.
Menzies, Eliza, 113 High street.
Menzies, Jessie, 13 Leonard street.
Menzies, Mary, 26 Newrow.
Menzies, Mary, 58 Castlegable.
Menzies, Misses, 51 S. Methven st.
Menzies, Mrs D. (and embroiderer),
87 High street.
Miller, Mrs (stay), 6 Paul street.
Morison, Jane, 40 Athole street.
Morrison, Misses, 71 Princes street.
Morton, Elizabeth, 222 South st.
Morton & Mitchells, 23 St. John
street.
M'Aulay, M. (hat), 170 High st.
M 'Airly, Miss, 1 1 Stormont street.
M'Farlane, Margaret, Claypotts
wynd.
M'Intyre, Ann, 188 Pligh street.
M'Laggan, E., S. St. John's place.
M 'Laggan, Jessie, 4 George street.
M'Laren, Helen, 4 George street.
IM'Pherson, Helen, 49 Princes st.
M 'Robbie, Mrs, 113 High street.
Philips, Ann (stay), 42 St. John st.
Readdie, Mrs, 47 Scott street.
Robertson, Ann, i Curfew row.
Robertson. Ann, 104 South street.
Robertson, C, 22 Union lane.
Robertson, Catherine, 129 High st.
Robertson, Charlotte, 39 Castle
gable.
Robertson, Elizabeth, 2 Blackfriar
wynd.
Robertson, Grace, 33 Castlegable.
Robertson, Margaret, 18 So. Meth
ven street. j
Ross, Barbara, 151 High street.
Sage, Mrs, 258 High street.
Sidey, Jessie, 116 High street.
Sime, Elizabeth, 34 Athole street.
Sime, John B. (warehouse), 225
and 227 High street.
Sime, Mrs Peter, 143 High street.
Smeaton, Margaret, 21 Athole st.
Smith, Margaret, 21 Kinnoull st.
Smith, Mrs John, 56 George street.
Somerville, Margaret, 270 High st.
Stevens, Mary, 71 George street.
Stuart, Elizabeth, 12 Kirkgate.
Taylor, Margaret (stay), 5 Barossa
street.
Templeton, James (warehouse), 15
George street.
Thomas, Mrs, 190 High street.
Thomson, Mary, 8 Bridge lane.
Welsh, Misses, 129 High street.
Wilson, Catherine, I Cross street.
Wotherspoon, Helen, 273 High st.
Young, Mary, 14 St. John street.
DYERS AND RENOVATORS.
Campbell, Miss, 8 South Methven
street.
Campbell, P. & P., 35 S. Methven
street and Balhousie Works.
Pullar & Sons, John, Kinnoull st.
EATING-HOUSE KEEPERS.
Anderson, Mrs, 118 South street.
Blair, Johanna, 29 Watergate.
Boothryde, Mary, 31 Watergate.
Campbell, Jane, 18 High street.
Coutts, William, 27 Hospital street.
Crichton, Elizabeth, 204 High st.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
20'
Dickson, William, 97 Canal street.
Dunbar, Mrs John, 49 Watergate,
Forbes, Ann, 64 St. John street.
Gossford, Mrs, 65 Watergate.
^Gray, W., 41 Mill street.
Hounsell, William, i Mill street,
Jardine, James, 264 High street.
Leash, A., 135 South street and 235
High street.
Malloch, Margaret, 186 South st.
M'Farlane, Mrs, 2 Barrack street.
Perth Cooking Depot, 188 South st.
Sinclair, Robert, 41 Castlegable.
Slater, Mrs Wm., 34 Skinnergate.
Spence, Mrs David, 28 High street.
EMBROIDERERS.
Brown, Mrs A., 16 Marshall place.
Dutch, Mrs, 4 Main street.
Edwards, Mrs, 260 High street.
Menzies, Mrs D., 87 High sL—seead.
ENGINEERS & IRONFOUNDERS.
Archer, Wm. (St. John's Foundry),
Foundry lane.
Chrystal, George, 39 Princes street.
M'Farlane & Co. (foundry), Paul st.
Stewart & Robertson, 13 King st.
Young & Co., C. D., St. Leonard's
Works.
ENGRAVERS, COPPERPLATE
PRINTERS, & LITHOGRAPHERS.
Cowan, Samuel, 80 High street.
Fraser & Anderson, 87 High street.
Constable & M'Gregor, 40 George st.
FISHING-TACKLE MAKERS.
Brown, Peter, 41 George street.
Bryson, Charles, 65 N. Methven st.
Imrie, John, 7 Watergate.
Lees & Son, James, 65 George st. —
see advertisement.
M'Kinlay, John, 44 Athole street.
M'Kinlay, W^m., 49 Commercial st.
Baton & Son, E., 44 George street.
FISHMONGERS.
Burnett, Mrs, 182 South street.
Cochrane, Charles, 116 High street.
Cock, And., 12 Bridge lane — see ad.
Coul, James, 39 Mill street.
Harper, Wm. (curer). Foundry lane.
Hill, Wm., 220 High street — see ad.
M 'Donald, Margaret, 252 High st.
Robertson, Thomas, 21 South st.
Roy, James, Bridge lane.
Speedie, Alexander, 17 St. John st.
Stewart, Alexander, 3 Flesh vennel.
Stewart, Alexander, 4 Mill street.
Stewart, Robert, 23 Canal street.
FLESHERS.
Cameron, George, 7 Main street.
Crawford, Mrs John, 104 High st.
Ewan, William, 113 South street.
Fenton, Alexander, 54 South street.
Hall, Richard, 1 1 Leonard street.
Ireland, James, 4 County place.
M 'Donald, John, 12 St. John st.
M'Gregor, J. & D., 226 Fligh st.
Macgregor, H, 4 Bridge lane.
M'Kendrick, William, 15 South st.
M'Lellan, Donald, 1 1 Watergate.
Paton, James, 8 Princes street.
Roy, Thomas, 47 South Methven st.
Rugg, George, 178 South street.
Scott, Walker, 154 High street.
Smith & Son (curers) 58 Victoria st.
Stewart, Cath., 21 No. Methven st.
Stewart, Hugh, 26 So. Methven st.
Whannel, Flenry, i Kirkside.
FOREIGN VICE-CONSULS,
Easson & Son, James (Swedish and
Norwegian), 57 High street.
Lowe, Robert (German), Charles st.
Stuart, Walter (Danish), 23 Princes
street.
FRUITERERS & GREENGROCERS.
Anderson, John A., 4 County place.
Anderson, Nicholas, I Athole st.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
Ashton, Alexander, St. John's place.
Bell, Mrs, 30 Skinnergate.
Brown, William, 77>^ South street.
Brown, Daniel, 13 Bridge lane.
Bruce, Mrs John, 53 Princes street.
Christie, J., Meal vennel.
Crawford, David, 22 Hospital street.
Duncan, William, 25 Watergate.
Gordon, Mrs, 129 Canal crescent.
Gorrie, John, 19 South street.
Greig, William, 168 High street.
Harley, AVilliam, 3 George street.
Henderson, George, 268 High st.
Hepburn, Mrs, 14 Canal street.
Kennoway, J., 184 High street.
Laing, A., 65 South street.
M'Glashan, John, Kirkside.
Oswald, Jessie, 37 St. John street.
Petrie, John, 37 South street.
Riach, Mrs, 17 Kirkgate.
Robertson, Dan., 61 N. Methven st.
Robertson, Robert, 179 South st.
Stalker, John, 60 South Methven
street.
Stobie, George, Kirkgate.
Taylor, D,, 212 High street.
Wheatley, E., Kirkside.
FURNISHING SHOPS.
Carrick, M., 209 South street.
Gorrie, Ann, 153 High street.
M'Farlane, Isabella, 125 High st.
M'Intyre, Ann, 188 High street.
M'Leish, E., 61 S. Methven street.
vSmeaton, Margaret, 2i Athole st.
Stalker, Maiy Ann, 1 1 Princes st.
Templeton, James, 15 George street.
Thomson, Charles S., 26 High st.
Young, Mrs William, 15 N. Meth-
ven street.
GAME DEALERS.
(See Poulterers. )
GARDENERS.
Eadington, James, 58 Watergate.
Faichuey, James, 47 New town.
Farquharson, William M., 7 County
place.
Laing, Peter, 75 Leonard street.
Logan, Robert, 1 1 Keir street.
M'Gregor, Duncan, 3 E. Bridge st.
Martin, John, 50 Main street.
Robertson, John, 26 Gowrie street.
Robertson, Peter S., 43 Stormont st.
Sharp, John, 55 Strathmore street.
Smith, James, Main street.
GASFITTERS.
(See Plumbers and Tinsmiths.)
GINGER-BEER, ETC., MANUFAC-
TURERS.
Dandle, Newby, & Dandie, 75 High
street.
Gowans, James, 21 High street.
M'Gregor, Robert, 21 Bridge lane.
Reid, Thomas, 12 Horner's lane.
Ross, William, 215 High street.
Stewart, James, 68 High street.
Wilson, John, 35 High street.
GLAZIERS.
Bruce & Son, James, 100 High st.
Douglas & Son, G. R., 52 Princes st.
M 'Vicar, Wm., 177 High street.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
Adamson, John, 18 Pomarium.
Alexander & Co., Thos., i Kirkgate.
Cochrane, John, 127 High street.
Crichton, William, 316 High street.
Cuthbert, James, St. John's place.
Douglas, Robert, 87 Leonard street.
Dow, James, 28 Barrack street.
Halley, James, Balhousie Mills.
Hutchison & Co., Robt., Canal st.
Jackson, James, West Mill street.
M'Cash & Son, J., 24 County place.
M 'Donald J. & W., 52 South Meth-
ven street.
Ramsay, Andrew, 18 Victoria st.
Reid, Samuel, 28 High street.
Roy, Andrew, 32 Athole street.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
205
Roy, Robert, 74 St. John street.
Rowden, Alfred L., Bridgend.
Stewart, John, James street.
GROCERS AND WINE AND
SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
Those marked *" are Wholesale.
Those marked f are Wine and Spirit
Merchants.
Barns, Thomas, 256 High street.
Bayne, James, 3 Leonard street.
*Brown and Logie, Mill street.
*Buchan & Low, 107 High street.
tCampbell, James, i Main street.
tCampbell, John, 28 North Meth-
ven street.
*Chalmers & Honey, 122 High st.
f Chalmers, John, 2 Leonard place.
Crerar, Andrew, 5 N. Methven st.
fDingwall, Alex., 36 St. John st.
Fell, George, 297^ High street.
Fenwick, Peter, 317 High street.
Fenwick, William, 335 High street.
tFraser, John, 40 High street.
Galletly, James, 12 County place.
fGardiner, J. & G., 90 High street.
tGloag, William B., 24 Athole
street.
+Gow, Duncan, 93 South street.
*Grant, John, 8 High street.
*Greig, R. & J., 89 High street.
i-Howat, George, 131 South street.
King, Mrs Alex., 107 South street.
King, James, Castlegable.
Laing, Andrew, 72 St. John street.
-f-Lennie, Gregory M., 34 and 144
South street,
+Lynch, Matthew, 54 Meal vennel.
i-Mellis, Alexander, 5 Main street.
Miller, David, 189 High street and
I Leonard street.
tMoncrieff, Thomas, 8 Leonard st.
Moncur & Mackintosh, 69 High st.
"Munro, Thomas, 73 N. Methven
street.
Munro, William, 1 1 North port.
fM'Cash, William, 325 High street.
*M 'Donald & Campbell, 131 High
street.
tM'Kenzie, Daniel, 157 South st.
fM'Kinlay, David, Newtown.
M'Kinlay, William, i Reform place.
tNicol, James C, 196 High street.
*Palmers & Drummond, 200 High
street.
Paton, John, 240 High street.
tPeters, Alexander, Dovecotland.
■f-Ramage, jun., Graeme, 120 South
street.
^Richardson, William, 43 High st.
^Robertson, Alexander, 70 High st.
and 53 North Methven street.
Robertson, James S., 55 S. Meth-
ven street.
Robertson, Peter, 28 Princes street.
fRobertson, Robert, 43 S. Methven
street.
fRobertson, Robert H., 22 High
street.
fRoss & Son, John, 21 George st. -
Smith, John, 242 High street.
tSmith, R. B., 70 St. John street.
^Stewart, George, 272 High street.
Stewart, W. G., 15 Hospital street.
fStorer, Thomas, 12 Main street.
tStuart, C. C, 38 High street.
Tainsh, James, 31 South street.
+Thomson, Alexander, 271 High
street.
*Wilson, James, 42 Mill street.
* Wilson, John, 16 Princes street.
tWright, J., 2 South Methven st.
Young, Hugh, 3 Castlegable.
Young, William, 48 Skinnergate.
GROCERS AND PROVISION
DEALERS.
(See also preceding List. )
Anderson, J, & S., 139 High street.
Anderson, Mrs Daniel, 19 Athole
street.
Anderson, Robert, 16 Gowrie st.
Banks, Elizabeth, Bridgend.
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Blair, Johanna, 29 Watergate.
Boyd, Mrs Peter, 34 Long causeway.
Brown, Mrs Thomas, 38 Newrow.
Buchanan, Christina, 87 South st.
Burke, Mrs Thomas, 34 Pomarium.
Burns, Alexander, 27 Stormont st.
Cameron, Mrs, 48 Athole street.
Campsie, James, 3 South street.
Cook, T., 185 South street.
Cowper, John, 27 King street.
Crichton, D., 16 Bridge lane.
Don, David, il N. Methven street.
Ferguson, Arch., 86 Reform place.
Fisher, James, 186 High street.
Fisher, William, 172 High street.
Galloway, A., 60 South street.
Galloway, Janet, 294 High street.
Gardner, James. 4 North port.
Gibson, Mary, 87 Leonard street.
Gilchrist, Joan, Low Craigie.
Glass, Elizabeth, 77 Watergate.
(j-ow, Elizabeth, 10 Barossa street.
Gow, Mrs, 84 South street.
Graham, Alexander, 80 Pomarium.
Haggart, Ann, 214 South street.
Kennedy, Mrs Robert, i6Kirkgate.
Kerr, Isabella, 17 Union street.
Kidd, Christina, Bridgend.
Malcolm, Alexander, 64 Athole
street.
Malcolm, Mrs, 19 Kinnoull street.
Marshall, Mrs, 3 Gowrie street.
Mill, James, 21 Leonard street.
Miller, Isabella, 3 Pomarium.
Moir, James, 258 High street.
Moir, Mrs William, 25 Main street.
Mulroy, Betsy, 13 Meal vennel.
M 'Donald J., 224 South street.
M'lntosh, Charles, 14 Gowrie st.
MTntyre, Daniel, 193 High street.
M'Laren, Charles, 278 High street.
M'Mahon, M., 48 Meal vennel.
M'Nab, Margaret, 83 South street.
M'Pherson, Mrs, 49 Princes street.
M'Rae, Mrs John, 208 High street.
Ogilvie, David, 174 High street.
Oliver, W. G., 29 Kirkgate.
Patterson, Jean, 32 County place.
Paul, James, 32 Athole street.
Pearson, Mary, 6 Athole street.
Petrie, William, 47 Leonard street.
Rae, Mrs, 56 New town.
Reilly, Mrs, 152 South street.
Richardson, William B., 318 High
street.
Robb, Mrs William, 310 High st.
Robertson, David, 73 Leonard st.
Robertson, M., 10 Bridge lane.
Rodger, Edward, 329 High street.
Russell, James, 78 South street.
Smith, P., 203 South street.
wSoutar, Robert, 274 High street.
Stewart, Helen, 21 Commercial st.
Stewart, Mrs A.,' 12 Athole street.
Strang, Mrs Peter, loi Canal street.
Tainsh, Margaret, 57 Watergate.
Valley, Janet, 50 Castlegable.
Walker, Richard, 12 Paul street.
Welsh, William, 63 Strathmore st.
Wilson, James, 122 Canal street.
Whitelaw, James, 191 South street.
GUN & RIFLE MANUFACTURERS.
Lees & Son, James, 63 George st. —
see advertisement.
Paton & Son, Edward, 44 George
street and 93 Leonard street.
HAIRDRESSERS.
Lang, Michael, 52 George street.
Marshall, T. H., 46 South street.
Muckersie, Wm., 5 Princes street.
Peddie, Mrs Gerard, 53 George st.
Ross, William, 215 High street.
Roy, James, 7 Bridge lane.
Stewart, Alex., 2 County place.
Stewart, William, 9 George street.
Stewart, William, 147 High street.
Watson, John, 35 Skinnergate.
HATTERS.
(See Clothiers.)
HOSIERS.
(See also Fiir/iisliing Shops. )
Allan, Robert, 33 High street.
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; Brown, A., 23 High street — see ad.
Campbell, John, 132 High street.
Clark & Brown, 53 High street.
Thomson, Charles S., 26 High st.
Templeton, James, 15 George st.
HOUSE FACTORS.
Anderson, James, 9 Castlegable.
Farquhar, George, 41 Ci'oss street.
Imrie & Sons, P., 76 George street.
i Pirrie, James P., Princes street.
Reid, Thomas, 270 High street.
Scott, Wilham D., Mill street.
INN AND HOTEL KEEPERS.
(See also Spirit-dealers and Tavern-
keepers. )
Albert, Mrs Gibson, 48 George st.
Black Bull, Mrs Christie, 1 1 Kirkgate.
British, Royal, H. W. Pople,
Leonard street.
County, Wm. Crockart, I South st.
County Place, D. Gibson, County pi.
Cross Keys, Alex. Benvie, Commer-
cial street.
Dining-Rooms, 34 St. John street —
R. Wilson — see adverlisemeul.
Exchange, George Nicholson, 26
George street.
Greyhound, Wm. Irvine, Mill st.
King's Arms, J. Menzies, 9 High st.
Kinnoull Arms, Robert Stewart, 33
South Methven street.
Mart, Agnes Clezy, 16 Mill street.
Moncreiffe Arms, James Smith,
Princes street.
Parliament, G. Ramage, J I Highst.
Queen's, Peter Henry, Leonard st.
— see advertisement.
Refreshment Rooms, William Mac-
donald, Railway station.
Royal George, J. Kennedy, George
street.
St. John's, Paul Godtfurneau, St.
John's place.
Salutation, P. Carmichael, 24 South
street.
St. Leonard's, Mrs Ploneyman,
Leonard street.
Stormont Arms, Mrs Forbes, 43
South street.
Strathmore, D. Reid, Bridgend.
Temperance, John Carmichael, 31
St. John street.
Temperance, Mrs Douglas, 18
Leonard street.
The Globe, Robt. Tawse, 52 South
street.
Volunteer Arms, J. Jack, Foundry
lane.
White Horse, Lupton Knubley, 5
North William street.
INK MANUFACTURERS.
Todd & Co., John, Charteris street.
Moncrieff, John, 189 South street.
INSURANCE OFFICES AND
AGENTS.
Alliance, Archibald Reid, solicitor.
Alliance, J. W. Jameson, and T.
Soutar, bankers.
Atlas (Fire and Life), A. Robertson,
Union Bank, George street.
British Equitable, J. M'Gregor, post-
master, and P. Campbell, dyer.
Briton, Medical and General (Life),
James Chalmers, 122 High street,
Adam M'Kenzie, Sheriff-clerk-
depute, and And. Low, Sheriff-
clerk's office — see advertiseniejit.
Caledonian (Fire and Life), Geo.
Condie, Conning, & Co., solici-
tors, and Thomas Reid, house-
agent, 270 High street — see ad.
City of Glasgow (Life), J. Thomas,
solicitor.
City of Manchester (Fire), Thomas
Richardson, bookseller.
Commercial Union (Fire), C. C.
Stuart, 40 High street.
Crown (Fire), Dewar, Mitchell, k
Co., Courier Office.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
Edinburgh (Life), M'Kenzie & Dick-
son, solicitors, and Walter Stuart,
agent — see advertisement.
English and Scottish Law (Life), J.
W. Lyall, S. St. John's place, and
William Reid, solicitor.
Family Endowment, And. David-
son, solicitor.
General, David Wood, bookseller.
Great Britain Mutual (Life), J. P. S.
Burdick, i Glover street.
Lancashire (Fire and Life), W.
Ritchie, banker, and A. Wilson,
solicitor.
Law Union, Thomas A. Heiton,
George street.
Life Association, J. MacLeish, ac-
countant, and Archibald Burns
Macdonald, 6 Charlotte street.
Liverpool and London (Fire and
Life), A. King and J. Grant, mer-
chants— see advertisement.
London (Fire and Life), W. & J.
Ross, solicitors.
London and County (Fire), D. Keay,
solicitor.
London and Lancashire, David Far-
quharson, 15 High street, and
Frank P. Carnegie, Watergate.
National (Fire), R. H. Moncrieff
& Co., solicitors, and Wm. M.
Stein, Charlotte street.
National (Fire and Life), W. Mac-
Leish, solicitor, and Thos. Soutar,
banker.
North British (Fire and Life), Spot-
tiswoode & Pinkerton, solicitors,
D. L. Jolly, banker, H. Skeete,
solicitor, and H. Eden, Aber-
dalgie.
North of Scotland (Fire and Life),
John Kemp, solicitor.
Northern (Fire and Life), M. Jame-
son, solicitor, Peter Palmer, mer-
chant, R. Cruickshanks, commis-
sion-agent, Mai. Stewart, solicitor,
and W. M. Stein, 6 Charlotte st.
— see advertisements
Norwich Union (Fire & Life), A.
Davidson, solicitor. \
People's Provident (Life), M. Jame-
son, solicitor.
Phoenix (Fire), Geo. Gray, solicitor,
Queen, M'Naughton & Dewar,
drapers, & G. Scott, cabinetmaker.!
Reliance Mutual (Life), W. M'Far-;
lane, 6 Charlotte street, D. Young,,
100 High street, and G. Campbell,!
George street.
Royal, Wm. Maury and John A.
Imrie, 76 George street.
Royal Exchange (Fire and Life), R.
Lowe, agent.
Scottish Amicable (Life), D. Keay,
solicitor.
Scottish Commercial, Thos. Whittet,
51 High street — see advertisement.
Scottish Equitable (Life), Geo.
Condie, Conning, & Co. — see ad.
Scottish (Fire), Henry Whyte, A.
L. Rowden, John Cochrane, R.
Martin, F. P. Carnegie, J, P. S.
Burdick, i Glover street, and
George Farquhar, Post Office.
Scottish Imperial, Duncan Macfar-
lane, auctioneer, and T. Love,
Canal street.
Scottish Provident (Life), John
Kippen, solicitor.
Scottish Provincial (Fire and Life),
Laurence Rintoul, agent.
Scottish Union (Fire and Life), D.
Hepburn and R. Robertson, soli-
citors.
Scottish Widows' Fund, R. H.
Moncrieff & Co. , solicitors.
Standard (Life), G. & G. Gray, soli-
citors— see advertisement.
Sun (Fire and Life), M'Kenzie &
Dickson, and J. Flockhart, solici-
tors— see advertisement.
United Kingdom Provident (Life),
D. Robertson and A. Logan,
booksellers.
Victoria (Life), Thomas Richardson,
bookseller.
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West of England (Fire and Life),
James P. Pirrie, house-agent.
IRON-FOUNDERS.
(See Engineers.)
IRON-MERCHANTS.
Buclian & Low, 107 High street.
Palmers & Drummond, 200 High st.
Peddie, W. & D., 11 South Meth-
ven street.
IRONMONGERS & HARDWARE
MERCHANTS.
Barks, Mrs William, 48 High st.
Gorrie, John, 88 High street.
Imrie & Cuthbert, 10 St John street
— see advertisement.
Miller, Henry L., 98 High street.
Mitchell, John, 62 High street.
Peddie, W. & D., 13 South Meth-
^ ven street.
' Roy, J., 42 & 79 High street — see ad.
Taylor & Finlayson, KinnouU street
— see adve)'iise/nent.
Young, Wm. W., 56 High street.
JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS,
AND LAPIDARIES.
(See also Watch and Clock Makers.)
Baird, John, 68 George street.
Bayne, Geo. (working) 120 High st.
Constable & M'Gregor, 40 George st.
Crichton, George, 54 George street.
Grego, Charles, 27 Hight st. — see ad.
Munro, David, 14 Charlotte street.
M'Intyre, Thomas (working), 35
Watergate.
Paton, R. (working), 92 High st.
JOINERS.
(See Cabinetmakers.)
LAND-SURVEYORS.
(See Civil Engineers.)
LAUNDRESSES.
Aldiss, Mrs L., 35 Mill street.
Burt, Betsy, 15 St. Ann's lane.
Clark, Janet, 13 Paul street.
Fleming, Margaret, 7 Meal vennel.
Fraser, Mrs, 232 High street.
Geekie, Ann, 46 Main street.
Gibson, Jane, 95 High street.
Gourlay, Margaret, Bridgend.
Gow, Mrs, 102 High street.
Irvine, Jane, 28 Horse cross.
Kennedy, Mrs, Barnhill.
Kinnis, Janet, 139 South street.
Miller, Mrs, 21 Cross street.
M 'Donald, Flora, 216 High street,
M'Ewan, Margaret, 39 Princes st.
M'Laggan, Isa., 10 Kinnoull street.
Ness, Margai-et, Bridgend.
Peddie, Mrs David, 26 Horse cross.
Pullar, Helen, 104 South street.
Ramsay, Mrs James, 1 1 1 South st.
Reid, Margaret, 61 Leonard street.
Sharp, Mrs, 32 Horse cross.
Sime, Isabella, 102 High street.
Smith, Mrs, 3 Scott street.
Strang, R., 2 Blackfriars wynd.
Stewart, Mrs, 2 Bridge lane.
Walker, Mrs, Commercial street.
Watt, Mrs, 5 Bridge lane.
Welsh, Margaret, 15 Main street,
Whytock, Mrs, Union street lane.
LEATHER-MERCHANTS,
CURRIERS, AND TANNERS.
Those marked * are Tanners.
Bell, John, 21 Guard vennel.
*Murdoch & Sons, James, Mill st.
M'Intosh, John, 176 High street.
Spalding, Robert, 2 Murray street,
*Taylor, Thomas, Canal street.
Walker, Thomas, 170 High street.
*Wnght & Son, Thomas, Bridgend,
Wilson, George, 203 High street.
LODGING-HOUSE KEEPERS.
Anderson, Mrs John, 54 Princes st.
Anderson, Mrs Wm., 47 King st.
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Aixher, Mrs Jas., 20 West Mill st.
Bell, Jane, 9 Marshall place.
Bell, Mrs, 18 North William street.
Brannan, Mrs, 128 South street.
Brough, Janet, Bridgend.
Buchan, Miss, 9 North Methven st.
Burry, Ann, 6 Canal street.
Chalmers, Mrs John, 232 High st.
Cowperthwaite, Mrs, 84 Victoria st.
Fletcher, Mrs, 2 1 Kinnoull street.
Gow, Jane, 28 Kirkgate.
Grant, Mrs Alex., 42 North Meth-
ven street.
Grey, Mrs John, 103 Canal street.
Guild, Ellen, 48 South Methven st.
Halley, Mrs David, 6 Melville st.
Hill, Mrs, 3 Flesh vennel.
Inches, Helen, Bridgend.
Isles, Mrs, 26 Princes street.
Jackson, E., 17 Kinnoull street.
Kerr, Mrs, Barnhill.
Kethel, Mrs, 19 Bridge lane.
Kidd, Mrs John, 8 South street.
Lawson, Margaret, Craigie.
Leek, M. S., 37 King street.
Lowe, Margaret, 1 1 York place.
Luke, Elizabeth, 47 Watergate.
Menzies, Mrs, no High street.
Menzies, Mrs, 13 North Methven st.
Menzies, Mrs Thomas, 26 Leonard
street.
Miller, Mrs, 50 Athole street.
Model Lodging-House, Skinnergate.
M 'Arthur, Mrs, 6 Canal street.
M'Cash, Margaret, 63 Leonard st.
M'Ewan, Cecilia, 47 George street.
M'Evvan, Mrs, 47 George street.
M'Gregor, Jessie, 47 George street.
M'Lauchlan, Jessie, 72 High street.
M'Omish, Miss, 42 James street.
M'Quhae, Margaret, 18 Charlotte st.
Murray, Mary Ann, 13 Rose terrace.
Patton, Mrs, 4 South street.
Robertson, Mrs, I Kinnoull cause-
way.
Robertson, Mrs, 6 Canal street.
Ross, Mrs W., 59 North Methven
street.
Scotland, Jane, 16 King street.
Scott, Janet, 55 High street.
Strong, Mrs, 17 Keir street.
Swan, Mrs, 77 Leonard street.
Walker, Mrs, 8 Barossa place.
Wray, Mrs, 77 South street.
Yardley, Mrs, i Kirkgate.
Young, Mrs Robert, 55 High street.
Young, Mrs Thomas, 19 Union st.
Young, Mrs William, I Kirkgate.
MANGLE KEEPERS.
Ballingall, Mrs, 35 N. Methven st.
Campbell, Mrs, 238 High street. .
Clark, Mrs Hugh, 246 High street.
Croll, Mrs, 210 Soutli street.
Eadie, Mrs Charles, 13 Melville st. |
Haggart, Ann, Bridgend.
Hodge, Mrs David, 39 Newrow.
M 'Ewan, Mary, 8 Cow vennel.
M'Lintock, Mrs, 6 Horner's lane.
Richardson, M., 78 Reform place.
Robertson, Mrs D., 49 Stormont
street.
Taylor, Margaret, 16 Paul street.
Winton, Mrs, 89 South street.
MANUFACTURERS.
Abbott, William, 51 Pomarium.
Bell & Keay, 87 Leonard street.
Blair & Co., Wm., 67 North Meth-
ven street.
Cornfutes & Milne, Melville street.
Elder, Alexander, 36 Pomarium.
Garvie & Deas, 57 S. Methven st.
Pullar & Co., Laurence, Balhousie
Works.
Shields & Co., J., Wallace Works.
MARBLE AND STONE CUTTERS.
Anderson & Cramb, York place —
see advertisement.
Moir, J. & G., St. Catherine's pi.
Moir, John, 43 N. Methven street.
MASONS.
(See Builders. )
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MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.
A.bsolon, G. W., M.D., 19 Princes
street.
Bramwell, J. P., M.D., 8 Barossa
place.
Buist, Andrew, M.D., 5 Athole
crescent.
Christie, Robert, 77 Victoria street.
Fleming, David, Bridgend,
Frew, David, i Graham's place.
King street.
Lindsay, W. L., M.D. (Murray's
Royal Institution), Gilgal.
Roy, William, M.D., 3 Charlotte
street.
Scott, David, Athole street.
Stirling, David H., M.D., 4 Athole
place.
Thomson, Fraser, ]\'l.D., 8 Athole
crescent.
Thomson, James B. (resident sur-
geon). General Prison.
White, Francis I., M.D., 2 Athole
place.
MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS.
( See page 12.)
MIDWIVES-AND SICK-NURSES.
!ole, Janet, 297 High street.
Oron, Mrs David, 6 Canal street,
dward, Mrs, 71 Watergate.
^[enderson, Mrs, i Paul street.
ack, Mrs Peter, Bridgend.
Cing, Mrs, 156 High street.
Cinnear, Mrs George, 51 Water-
gate,
rawson, Mrs, 1 1 Barossa street.
/['Fauld, Mrs, 8 Carpenter street.
vl'Pherson, Mrs Malcolm, 35 Stor-
mont street.
/['Pherson, Mrs Norman, sen., 199
High street.
!/[ 'Pherson, Mrs Norman, jun., 23
Meal vennel.
lattray, Mrs Thomas, 55 Com-
mercial street.
Robertson, Ann, 145 High street.
Robertson, Mrs Alex., 13 Cross st.
Robertson, Mrs James, 198 High st.
Rodger, Mrs, 31 George street.
Sime, Mrs, Burton place.
Stimpson, Mrs, 50 High street. '
Trail, Mrs, 37 Canal street.
Whittet, Mrs, 31 Hospital street.
MILLERS & FLOUR-MERCHANTS,
Those marked * are Millers.
(See also Grain Merchants.)
Borthwick, Mrs, 20 South Methven
street.
Campsie, James, I North Methven
street.
Christie, John, 7 Castlegable.
Cochrane, John, 127 High street.
Craig, George, 35 Main street.
Cuthbert, James, 1 1 St. John's
place.
Kinmont, James, 234 South street.
M'Cash & Son, John, County place.
*M 'Donald, J. &l W., 52 S. Meth-
ven street.
Proudfoot, James, 39 South street.
Wilson, Henry, 4 Mill street.
MILLWRIGHTS.
Chrystal, George, 39 Princes street.
Gow, Magnus, 24 Mill street.
Stewart & Robertson, 13 King st.
MUSICIANS.
[See Teachers.)
MUSIC AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENT DEALERS.
Duff, William (concertina maker),
62 South Methven street — see ad.
Duncan, J. & J., 18 Kinnoull st.
Paterson, Sons, & Co., 17 Princes
street.
Richardson, Thomas, i George st.
Wood, David, 52 High street and
46 George street.
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NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS.
[Strpage 2J.)
NURSERY AND SEEDSMEN.
(^6'^ also Seed Merchants. )
Dickson & Turnbull, 26 George st.
OPTICIANS.
Grego, Charles (and looking-glass
manufacturer), 27 High street —
see advertiseineiit.
Robertson, Daniel, 33 George st.
PAIN'J'ERS AND PAPERHANGERS.
Campbell, Joseph, 97 High street.
Douglas & Son, G. R., 52 Princes
street.
Dow, Robert, 59 George street.
M'Gillivray, David, 29 South st.
M'Intyre, Donald, 73 George st.
M'Lauchlan & Co., Alexander, 114
High street.
M'Vicar, William, 177 High street.
Nairn, James, 42 St. John street.
Pringle, Helen, 9 High street.
Stalker & Boyd, 27 South street.
PAWNBROKERS.
Anderson, John, 181 South street.
Harraughty, John, 28 Meal vennel.
Murphy, James, 34 Mill street.
Waterston, James, 12 St. John's
place.
PHYSICIANS.
{See Medical Practitioners).
PLANEMAKER.
Malloch, David, 50 South street.
PLASTERERS.
Annan & Son, James, Princes st.
Johnstone, James, Claypotts.
M'Kay, John, 7 Kinnoull street.
Peebles, John, 56 West Mill street.
PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS
{See also Copper and Tin Smiths.
Clark, David, 5 Kirkside.
Donaldson, D., 209 High street.
Frew & Sons, 8 Mill street.
Gorrie, D., 9 S. Methven st. — see a
Mackie & Co., D., 22 and 23 Can
street — see advertisement.
M'Leish, James, 24 Mill st. — see a
Mitchell, John, 62 High street.
Ramsay Brothers, Kirkside.
Robertson, John, 2 Melville street |6ii
Wylie, George, 7 High street.
Young, W. W., 56 High street
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POTATO MERCHANTS AND
DEALERS.
Crerar, Andrew, 5 N. Methven st
Elder, David, 29 Canal street.
Greig, William, 170 High street.
Lynch, Matthew, Meal vennel.
M'Glashan, John, 14 Kirkside.
Shepherd, James, 12 Kirkside.
Stewart, John, 31 James street.
Stobie, George, 21 Kirkgate.
Sutherland, George, Craigie.
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POULTERERS & GAME-DEALER
Burnett, James, 31 Mill street.
Cock, And., 12 Bridge lane. — see a
Crawford, Jane, 10 North port.
Grego, Nevo, Kirkgate.
Henderson, Robert, 268 High st.-
see advertisement.
Mailler, Catherine, 9 Kirkgate.
M'Laren, Wm., 9 N. Methven st.
M'Vain, John, 72 S. Methven st.
Pitcaithly, Alexander, 14 Mill st.
Robertson, Thos., 21 South street
Roy, James, 9 Bridge lane.
Speedie, Alex., 17 St. John street.
Stewart, Robert, 32 S. Methven st
Webb, E. M., 17 Main street.
PRINTERS (letterpress).
{See also Engravers, &^c. )
Bayne, John, 46 St. John street.
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Christie & Tainsh, 25 High street.
Cowan, Samuel (Advertiser office),
80 High street.
3e\\'ar, Mitchell, & Co. (Courier
I office), 14 High street,
yall, Jas. Watson [Journal office),
South St. John's place,
[orison & Duncan, 22 High street.
i?V^oocl, David, 33 Skinnergate.
ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS.
5anks, James, 141 High street,
kiik & Son, Andrew, 30 Princes st.
jillespie, John, 14 High street,
lalley, Margaret, 180 High street,
rlitchell, Hector, 202 High sti^eet.
ADDLERS & HARNESS MAKERS.
'rerar, William, 215 South street.
Cnox, Robert H., 50 George street.
irrie & Anderson, Princes street.
homson, William, 40 Canal street,
itirton, John, 66 St. John street. —
see advertiseniejit.
ulloch, William, 15 Princes street.
SAILMAKERS.
tjkiik & Son, Andrew, 30 Princes st.
eslie, William, Shore.
SAWMILLERS.
[See Wood-merchants. )
SEED-MERCHANTS.
?ennet, James, 3 S. William street.
ih-Qwn & Logic, Mill street,
Suchan & Low, 107 High street.
;]lialmers & Honey, 122 High st.
richton, Daniel, 1 6 Bridge lane.
^ithbert, W., 166 South street.
)ick, John, 22 South Methven st.
i)ickson & Turnbull, 26 George st.
raser, John, 40 High street,
treig, R. & J., 89 High street.
I 'Cash & Son, J., 24 County place.
['Donald & Campbell, 131 High st.
;Lichardson, Wm., 43 High sti'eet.
Shepherd, James, 12 Kirkside.
Whittet, J. & T., 51 High street.
servants' REGISTER OFFICES.
Gow, Mrs, 33 Mill street.
M 'Intyre, Mrs, County place.
M'Leish, Isabella, 61 S. Methven st.
Miller, Mrs, 123 High street.
Preston, James, 50 High street.
Stuart, Elizabeth, 12 Kirkgate.
Young, Mrs, North Methven street.
SEWING-MACHINE AGENTS.
Campbell, John (Grover & Baker),
32 North Methven st. — see ad.
Douglas, Stewart (Singer), 55 North
Methven street.
Grieve, J. (manufacturer & general
agent), 7 County place — see ad.
Miller, David (Howe), 73 High st.
Morton & Mitchells (Waverley), 23
St. John street.
Richardson & Pearson (Singer), 32
George street.
SHAREBROKERS.
Morison, Robert, Blackfriars street.
Rintoul, Laurence, St. John street.
Stuart, Waltei", 23 Princes street.
SHERIFF-OFFICERS.
(See page 12. )
SHIPOWNERS. *
[See page 18.)
SICK-NURSES.
[See Alidwives. )
SLATERS & SLATE-MERCHANTS.
Bell & Son, Alex., 31 Canal street.
Bell, Joseph, 25 North Methven st.
— see advertisemejit.
Hay, Alexander, 276 High street —
see advert is evie7it.
Law & Son, Charles, Princes street.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
M'Lauchlan, John, West Mill st.
Mitchell & Son, Andrew, 7 Kinnoull
causeway.
Ramsay, W. G., 55 King street.
Reid, Peter, 44 Newrow.
Thomson, James, West Mill street.
SOLICITORS AND WRITERS.
{See pages 11 and 14. )
SPIRIT-DEALERS AND TAVERN-
KEEPERS.
{See also Innkeepers. )
Benvie, Alexander (Cross Keys),
Commercial street.
Bisset, William (Ewe and Lamb),
7 South street.
Brown, Mrs William (Auchtergaven),
26 South Methven street.
Butter, Mrs Duncan, 225 South st.
Chalmers, Henry (Old Ship), 25
High street,
Christie, Mrs (Black Bull), Kirkgate.
Clark, Mrs Hugh, 140 South street.
Congreve, John (Waverley), 41
Watergate.
Coutts, Margaret (Glencoe), 243
High street.
Dick, John (County), 22 S. Meth-
ven street.
Duff, David (Cross Keys), Kirkside.
DufF, Thomas, 31 Cross street.
Duff, Walter, 99 South street.
Farquharson, David (Perth Arms),
112 High street.
Forbes, Mrs (Stormont Arms), 43
South street.
Forbes, William (Logiealmond), S.
Methven street.
Fyfe, Alex., 171 lX\^'i\..—see ad.
Gibson, Mrs (Albert), 48 George st.
Henderson, James, 244 High street.
Hewat, James, 8 Watergate.
Hewat, James, 30 South Methven st.
Hunt, Alexander, i York place.
Jack, John (Volunteers' Arms), 14
Foundry lane.
Johnstone, Alexander, 41 N. Met
ven street.
Jones, Isaac, 24 Princes street.
King, William (Globe), 156 Hi;|"
street. ^ '■'
Lennox, Catherine, 50 Princes st.
Lister, John, 34 S. Methven stree
Malloch, Mrs Robert (Balmoral),
Castlegable.
Matthew, William (Red Lion),
High street.
Mawer, William, 47 South street.
Menzies, James, 307 High street.
Menzies, John, Commercial street
Menzies, Mrs Donald, 9 Kirkside,
Menzies, Mrs (Red Lion), 123 Hij
street.
Moncrieff, Matthew, 121 South st
M 'Arthur, Peter, 20 Bridge lane.
M'Diarmid, John (Britannia),
Mill street.
M 'Donald, Robert (Edinburgh),
South street.
M.'Gregor, Allan (Burns), Watergal
M'Leod, Peter, 5 Lowe street.
M'Quarrie, Mrs Alexander, 2(
High street.
M 'Lavish, Mrs John (Horse Head
126 High street.
Paton, W. S. (Fifeshire), 53 Sou
street.
Patterson, Alexander, 145 Canal j
Pullar, James, 257 High street.
Robertson, Margaret (Fox), 22 Ca
penter street.
Robertson, Mrs John (Fleshers), (
High street.
Rollo, James (Turf), 3 High stree
Rutherford, Elizabeth, 36 Princes s
Scobie, John, Main street.
Scott, George, 3 St. John's place.
Shaw, Mrs Malcolm, 196 South st
Simpson, Charles (City Hall), Kirl
side.
Sinclair, Alexander, 10 CastlegabL
Slater, Mary, i Newrow.
Smith, Robert, North port.
Stewart, Jas. (Alma), 236 South s
11
PEOFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
215
Stewart, Mrs Duncan (Albion), 60
High street.
Stratton, John, Shore.
Fawse, Robert (Globe), 52 South st.
vValker, Robert, 105 High street,
^oung, Mrs George, 23 Hospital st.
TAILORS, AND TAILORS AND
CLOTHIERS.
I Those marked '''' are Tailors only.
'3ruce, John, 58 St. John street.
Cairncross, James, 28 High street.
Jewar, R. M., & Co., 4 St. John's
place,
pouglas, William, 5 Kirkgate.
Farquharson, John, 34 N. Methven
street.
leming, Alexander, 34 St. John st.
"razer, John, 49 High street.
Jentle, Murray, & Ewing, 24 St.
John street.
Gentry, Timothy, 7 South street.
Jreig, Thomas, '24 & 26 Watergate,
ialley, James, 70 George street,
larris, James, 148 High street —
see advertisement.
Heron, Charles, Bridgend,
lunt, Colin A., 38 George street,
amieson, John, 64 George street.
Matthew, Anthony, 47 High st.
Mason, James, 25 High street,
latheson, T., 19 High st. — see ad.
lorton & Mitchells, St. John's place,
loyes, Andrew, 83 High street —
see advertisetnent.
M'Gregor, John, 18 Watergate.
j'Intosh, William, 7 St. John st.
.Peddie, Thomas, Union street,
lobertson, James, 19 Hospital st.
loss, David, 179 High street — see
advertisement.
Shepherd, Robert, 47 High street,
hepherd, Thomas, 41 Leonard st.
jStewart, James, 113 High street.
homson, R., 9 Princes st. — see ad.
Vatson, James, 13 St. John street.
oung, William, 78 St. John street.
TANNERS,
{See Leather JMerchattts, &^c. )
TEA AND COFFEE DEALERS AND
AGENTS.
Easson, James, 57 High street.
Farquharson, David, 15 High st.
M 'Cowan, Colin, 31 Princes st. —
see advertisejuent.
M 'Donald, C. & J., 74 George st.
Morton & Co., James, 43 George st.
Shand, William, 65 George street.
Smeaton, David, 41 Stormont st
The Scottish Central Tea Company,
53 North Methven street.
Urquhart, David, 4 Carpenter st.
Wannan, Alexander, 11 Mill street.
Whittet, J. & T., 51 High street.
TEACHERS.
{See also page 24. )
Baker, Mary (boarding academy), 4
Barossa place.
Barker, Mrs (boarding school), 17
Athole street.
Bryson & Son, Wm. (dancing and
music), 25 Barossa street.
Cardy, Edward (music), 81 Canal st.
Duff, Misses (music), 58 S. Methven
street.
Duff, WiHiam (music), 62 S. Meth-
ven street.
Duncan, J. & J. (music), Kinnoull
street.
Gibb, Mrs (sewing), 15 Bridge lane.
Hemple, Mrs (music), 4 Rose ter.
Linter, Dr Edwin (music), 16 Ba-
rossa place.
Lowe, Miss (Girls' House of Re-
fuge), Craigie.
Lowe, Robert (dancing), Kinnoull
street.
M'Diarmid, Mrs (music), 6 North
Methven street.
M'Gregor, Misses, 13 N, Methven
street.
2l6
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
M'Naugliton, Misses (boarding aca-
demy), 3 Barossa place.
M'Pherson, Miss (Infant School), 6
King street.
M'Rae, Patrick (languages), 113
High street.
Robertson, R., 196 South street.
Scott, Misses (boarding academy), 9
Barossa place.
Scott, F, (music), 12 N. Methven
street.
St. Clair, Rev. J. P. (languages), 87
Victoria street — see advertisement.
TEMPERANCE HOTELS.
{See Inns, g^c.)
TOBACCONISTS.
Balmain, James, 37 High street.
Beattie, John (and manufacturer),
158 High street.
Brown, R. R. P., 247 High street.
Burns, David, 119 High street.
Carron, Mrs John, 84 High street.
Carnegie, J., 68 South street.
Connel, Mrs, 265 High street.
Duff, William, 62 S. Methven st.
Henderson, James, 20 George st.
Henderson, John, 218 High street.
Lyon, Charles, 242 South street.
Menzies, Stewart (and wholesale),
136 High St. — see advertiseniejit.
Miller, J. S., 23 South street.
Miller, Robert, 68 S. Methven st.
Miller, William, 55 George street.
Moncriefif, Mrs, 57 Princes street.
Robertson, Robert, East Bridge st.
vStewart, Mrs, 6 Leonard street.
Taylor, Mrs, 217 High street.
Young, J., 2 North Methven street.
TOY-MERCHANTS.
Adams, Mrs Andrew, 255 High st.
Bruce, David, 21 St. John street.
Connel, Mrs, 265 High street.
Glegg, Mrs Jas., 1 7 Leonard street.
Grieve, George, 30 South street.
Lees & Son, John, 6 George strei;i\v
and 64 High street.
Smith, Robert, 237 High street an
66 South Methven street. |j
Taylor, Mrs, 16 Leonard street.
TURNERS.
Baxter, James, 190 High street.
M 'Arthur-, J. (and bobbin-maker]
120 High street.
Pearson, William, 190 High street
Robertson, Donaldson, & Co
Princes street.
Smith, Thomas, 115 South street.
Whytock, James, 238 High street.
UMBRELLA MAKERS.
Black, John, 173 High street.
Dyer, M. & J., 60 George street.
Robb, Mrs David, S. Methven st.
W^atson, John, 67 High street.
UPHOLSTERERS.
{See also Cabinetmakers^
Archibald, Wm., 4 Kinnoull stree
Cameron, J. & A., 22 Gowrie stree
Davidson, Peter, 54 Watergate.
Gorrie, J. (working), 16 James st.
Hay, James, 9 County place.
Imrie «& Sons, P., 76 George stre
and 20 Princes street.
Menzies, Charles, 194 South street
M'Conochie & Son, J., Princes st.
M'Conochie, Lauchlan, 33 Mill st
Ower & Son, Thos., 17Q High st.
Robertson, David, Union street.
Scott, Charles, North port.
Scott, George, 24 South street.
Scott, W. D., 18 & 20 Mill street-
see advertisement.
Squire, J. (working), 25 Hospital ;
Young, Alexander, 192 High stree
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
Conacher, Charles, Watergate.
Stewart, George, County Building
Whitewright, John, 29 Princes st.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
217
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS.
Baxter, John, 26 Whitefriars street.
Baxter, J. & J., 85 High st. — see ad.
Brown, WilHam, 99 High street.
Burnfield, David, 53 S. Metliven st.
Cairncross, A. & G., 6 St. John st.
Miller, Robert, 44 Newrow.
Robertson, Daniel, 33 George street.
Shedden, Charles, 32 High street.
Short, Edward, 82 High street.
Stratz, Louis, 31 High street.
Young, Thomas, 234 High street.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
{ See also Innkeepers of Spirit-dealers. )
Bell, Rannie, & Co., 35 St. John st.
— Hon. John Rollo, agent.
Bell, Arthur, South St. John's place.
Currie, J. & T., 167 High street.
Dewar, John, 1 1 1 High street.
M 'Cowan, Colin, 21 Princes street
— see advertisement.
M 'Donald, C & J., 74 George st.
M'Gregor & Co., Robert, 21 Bridge
lane — see advertisement.
Perthshire Wine & Spirit Co., Wa-
tergate— A. M. Greig, manager.
Scott, George, 3 St. John's place.
Shand, William, 65 George street —
see advertisetnent.
Thomson, William B., 60 Canal st.
Wannan, A., 1 1 Mill street — see ad.
WIREWORKERS.
Gorrie, Thomas, 11 Union lane — see
advertisement.
Miller, Angus, 12 Leonard street.
Wight, Thomas, 44 South Methven
street — see advertisetnent.
Young & Co., C. D., St. Leonard's
Works.
WOOD MERCHANTS AND SAW-
MILLERS.
Brewster & Patullo, 5 1 Victoria st.
Easson & Son, James, 57 High st.
Graham Brothers, Princes street.
Lorimer, G. M., 23 Princes street —
see advertisement.
Robertson, Donaldson, & Co.,
Princes street and Shore.
WOOL MERCHANTS.
Murdoch & Sons, John, Mill street.
Scott, James, 44 Leonard street.
Spalding, Robert, 2 Murray street.
Taylor, Thomas, Canal street.
Wright & Sons, Thomas, Bridgend.
WRIGHTS AND JOINERS.
[See Cabinetmakers.)
WRIGHTS' TOOL-MAKERS.
Johnston, Alex, (saw), Princes st.
Malloch, David (plane), 50 South
street — see advertisement.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Inmxnnct (Eoiii^aniejs.
THE
Cabiionicm Jn^urana Olompang,
ESTABLISHED IN 1805.
HEAD OFFICE— 19 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
AT the Fifth Division of Profits made as at 13th May, 1871,
A HIGHER RATE OF BONUS
Was declared than at any of the former Investigations. The
''Caledonian" has hitherto given at each Division of Profits
INCREASED BENEFITS
To its Policy-holders. Few Companies, if any, however large
their business, have been able to do so. The steady increase of
Bonus, taken in connection with the moderate rates of Premium
and liberal conditions, should not fail to recommend the Com-
pany to intending Assurers; for, in joining the Caledonian,
they do so to their own advantage.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Almost every description of Property Insured against loss or
damage by Fire at moderate rates. Losses adjusted with libe-
rality and settled promptly.
Copies of the Sixty-sixth Annual Report, containing the
result of the Fifth Investigation and the Revenue Accounts and
Balance- Sheet, may be obtained on application.
JOHN MOINET, Manager.
Agents in Perth.
GEO. CONDIE, CONNING, & CO., Writers, British
Linen Bank.
THOMAS REID, 270 High Street.
2 2 O ADVERTISEMENTS.
SCOTTISH EQUITABLE
|.IfE yVpgURAJNCE ^OCIETY.
ESTABLISHED 1831.
Incorporated by Royal Charters and Special Act of Parliament.
HEAD OFFICE.
26 St. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.
PRESIDENT.
His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, K.G.
VICE-PRESIDENT.
Sir G. Graham Montgomery, of Stanhope, Bart., M.P.
THE SCOTTISH EQUITABLE is a purely Mutual Office.
The Members are expressly exempted from per-
sonal responsibility, and the Whole Profits belong to
them.
The Profits are divided every Five Years, and are allocated
not only on the sums originally assured, but also on the pre-
viously vested Bonus Additions. Intermediate Bonuses are also
paid in the event of death occurring between periods of Division.
The next Division of Profits will be made as at ist March,
The total additions made to Policies amount to ;i^l,7o6, 164.
Examples of Bonus Additions.
A Policy for ;,^ 1,000, effected in 1832,
now amounts to ;:^i,882 6 i
A Policy for ^1,000, effected in 1837,
now amounts to ij?!^ 11 ^
A Policy for ^1,000, effected in 1842,
now amounts to i>563 n 3
And so on in proportion to the number of years the Policy has
subsisted.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 221
Position of the Society at ist March, 1871.
Existing Assurances, including Bonus Additions, £6,S^2,iOT,
Annual Revenue—
From Premiums, ;^i8o,oo8
From Interest, 795337
;^259,345
Accumulated Fund, ;^i,922,572
This Fund is invested in First-Class Securities, and the parti-
culars of the Investments and the Balance-Sheet will be found in
last Report, which may be obtained at the Head Office, or any
of the Branches or Agencies.
The Terms on which the Society grants Assurances, and the
Conditions as to Foreign Residence, Indisputable Poli-
cies, Revival of Lapsed Policies, Surrenders, Loans
to Members to the extent of the Surrender Value of their
Policies, and Half-Credit or Premium Loans, will be found
to be very liberal.
GEORGE TODD, Afanager.
WILLIAM FINLAY, Secretary.
26 St. Andrew Square,
Edinburgh, September, 1871.
Agents in Perth.
GEO. CONDIE, CONNING, & CO.,
British Linen Bank.
THE SCOTTISH OOMMEECIAL
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Head Office, 133 WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW.
Agent at Perth.
THOMAS WHITTET, 51 High Street.
222 ADVERTISEMENTS.
LIFE ASSURANCE INSTITUTIONS,
And the soundness of the p7'inciples on which they are conducted,
can only be thoroughly tested by time, as iipwards of a quarter of a
century must elapse ere the due fulfilment of their earliest contracts.
An Office is best recommended when the past history can be
appealed to for benefits conferred.
THE
Established in 1823, Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament,
and combining the security of a Proprietary with Mutual Assur-
ance, has declared ?ca.di paid 2^cc\n\m\3X&^ Bonuses oi £l\<), ;^iio,
;^loo, ;^85, ^71, £^^ per cent., and various others, according
to the endurance and position of the Policies — the principles of
the division conferring the highest benefits on all First-Class Lives.
The present character of the Company is exhibited in the result
of a continued successful progress of upwards of thirty-fve years.
To new Insurers the best guarantee of t\\& future is to be found
in the past history and present position of the Company.
An Annual Intermediate Bonus, conferring same benefits as in
Annual Divisions, free from the objections of that system of
divisions.
Proposals considered from all classes of Assurers for sums from
^20 to ;^5ooo.
No charge for Policy Stamp and no Entry Money.
The Non-Participation Scale of Premium, from the extreme
moderation of the rates, is well calculated for Insurance connected
with Loans, or other objects of a temporary nature.
Prospectuses, Rates, and Forms of Proposal, to be had at
Edinburgh [Head Office), 22 GEORGE STREET;
Loftdon, II KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY;
and of the various Agencies throughout the Kingdom.
ALEX. H. WHYTT, Secretary.
Edinburgh, September, 1871.
Agents at
Perth, Messsrs Mackenzie & Dickson, Solicitors.
Auchte7'arder,...MY Patrick Smittan, Writer.
Blairgowrie, ....Mr Laurence Chapman, Writer.
Crieff, Mr James M 'Rosty, Writer.
Du7idee, Messrs Reid, M'Lauchlan, & Heron, Writers.
Do., Mr David Barrie, Writer.
Dunkeld, Mr James Walker, Writer.
Kim-oss, Mr J. W. Williamson, Writer.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 223
ESTABLISHED 1710.
SUN FIRE OFFICE,
INSURANCES ON ALMOST EVERY DESCRIPTION'OF PROPERTY,
IN GREAT BRITAIN OR IRELAND,
EFFECTED ON THE MOST MODERATE TERMS.
RENT MAY BE INSURED BY SPECIAL AGREEMENT.
CLAIMS PAID WITH PROMPTITUDE AND LIBERALITY.
THE Policies of this Office extend to cover Losses by Fire
from Lightning and by Explosion of Gas. The Assured
are not subject to any calls to make good Losses, and are free
from all risk of Partnership.
FOREIGN INSURANCES EFFECTED.
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON POLICIES EFFECTED FOR
MORE YEARS THAN ONE.
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE.
POLICIES effected with this Society now participate in four-
fifths, or 80 per cent., of the net Profits of the Society, ac-
cording to the conditions contained in the Society's Prospectus.
The Premiums required by the Society for Insuring Young
Lives are lower than those of many other old established Offices,
and as low as those of most Offices.
Tables of these Rates, with the conditions of Assurance, may
be obtained from any of the Agents of the SuN Eire Office.
Policy- Stamps paid by the Office.
Agents for Fire Office at Perth.
MACKENZIE & DICKSON, Solicitors.
2 24 ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
LIVERPOOL S LOI\IDON
AND
GLOBE
INSURANCE COM PAN Y.
ESTABLISHED 1836.
Emp(nve7'ed by Special Acts of Parliament
For Insurance against Loss by FIRE, of Property of
eveiy description, both at Home and Abroad,
And LIFE Insurance in all its branches, including the
Endowment of Children and Adults, and the Sale and Purchase
of Annuities, Reversions, and Contingent Interests.
OFFICES.
I DALE STREET, LIVERPOOL.
7 CORNHILL, and CHARING CROSS, LONDON.
128 INGRAM STREET, GLASGOW.
DIRECTORS IN SCOTLAND.
James Reid Stewart, Esq., Glasgow, Chairman.
Andrew Buceianan, Esq. of Auchentorhe.
James J. Grieve, Esq., M.P. for Greenock.
RoBT. F. Shaw Stewart, Esq.
Swinton Boult, Esq., Managing Director.
Resident Secretary — David Stewart, Esq., 128 Ingram Street,
Glasgow.
THE Invested Funds now amount to ;!^3,859,392; the Fire
Revenue to ;^93i,728; and that of the Life to ^^268,985,
8s 5d. The Moderate Rates of Premium, with a guaranteed
fixed Bonus for the Life Policies of this Company, and their
value as Special Securities to Third Parties, render them particu-
larly advantageous. Whole-world leave is granted on reasonable
terms, and Claims are paid thirty days after admission.
Transfers from other Offices free of expeitse to Insurers, and ordinary
Insurances ncnv cost only One- Half that hitherto paid.
Agents at Perth.
ANDREW KING, 107 South Street.
JOHN GRANT, 8 High Street.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
225
THE STANDARD
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1825.
ConstihUed by Special Acts of Parlia7?ient.
OFFICES.
EDINBURGH (Head Office), 3 & 5 GEORGE STREET.
(82 KING WILLIAM STREET, E.G.
i^UiNUUiN, j ^ PALL MALL EAST, S.W.
DUBLIN, 66 UPPER SACKVILLE STREET.
Governor.
His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch & Queensberry, K
Deputy- Governors.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Dalkeith.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Stair, K.T.
07'dmary Directors for Scotland.
.G.
Henry Davidson, Esq., Mer-
chant, Leith.
T. Graham Murray, Esq., W. S.
And. Blackburn, Esq., Green-
hill Gardens,
Wm. S. Walker, Esq. of Bow-
land.
James Veitch, Esq. of Eliock.
James Hope, jun., Esq., W.S.
Robert Hunter, Esq.
John Dundas, Esq., C.S.
Wm. J. Duncan, Esq., Manager
of National Bank of Scotland.
Andrew Wood, Esq., M.D.
Wm. Moncreifif, Esq., A. C.S.
Charles Pearson, Esq., C.A.
James Hay, Esq., Merchant,
Leith.
Thos. Menzies, Esq., Merchant,
Leith.
Ma7iager and Actuary — Will. Thos. Thomson, F.R.S.E,
Assistant Manager a?id Joint Actzmry — Spencer C. Thomson,
B.A. Cantab.
Home Secretary — Thomas Robertson.
Colonial and Foreign Secretary — -D. Clunie Gregor.
Accountant — ANDREW Wood Stewart.
Auditor — Charles Pearson, C.A.
Medical Officer — Professor Christison, M.D.
„ , K The Bank of Scotland.
liankers, j r^^^ Royal Bank of Scotland.
THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
was established at Edinburgh in 1825. It has been con-
ducted with much success ; and that result may be attributed not
only to the extensive and influential connections of the Company,
2 26 ADVERTISEMENTS.
but more particularly to the liberality of its dealings, and to the
constant attention paid by the Directors to the adoption of im-
provements and facilities in connection with the contract of Life
Assurance
Assurances may be effected either with or without Participation
in the Profits of the Company, for the whole term of life, or for
short periods ; on single lives, or on a combination of lifes. ' Per-
sons can also effect Assurances on the lives of others if they have
a pecuniary or beneficial interest therein.
PROGRESS OF THE COMPANY'S BUSINESS.
The business of the Company since its institution has in-
creased steadily year by year, until it has attained its present
large amount.
The new business transacted during the last 20 years has been
as follows :—
From 1850 to 1855 the amount of Assurances ) /- sq a t
effected was j A 2, 492, 956 0 7
From 1855 to i860 the amount of Assurances ) ^ Otf;
effected was ) ' 5)455 j
From i860 to 1865 the amount of Assurances ) o ^r- p fi
effected was \ •3'^o4>ot35 5 o
From 1865 to 1870 the amount of Assurances I ^ *7 ■:? S -r -^
effected was ) -"' •^' -^ ' -^
These results have not been attained by any other than con-
stitutional means ; and the Directors are satisfied that, large as
the business has been, no Office can exhibit a better class of risks,
the Assurances being to a great extent in connection with Family
Provisions, Marriage and other settlements.
RATES OP PREMIUM.
The r^tes will be found moderate; and the Directors have
made it their study to give every facility to the Assured, by the
adoption of different modes of payment applicable to different
circumstances.
INVESTMENT OP FUNDS.
The Funds of the Company, amounting to considerably up-
wards of Four Millions Sterling, are invested in Govern-
ment Securities ; in Loans on the security of Land, by bond or
mortgage; in Landed Property; in advances to the Compa:ny's
Policy-holders ; and in other ways affording undoubted security.
DIVISION of PROFITS among the POLICY-HOLDERS.
One feature in the Standard Life Assurance Company,
the operation of which has contributed in a marked degree to the
ADVERTISEMENTS. 227
great success of the Institution, is the liberal Division of Profits
among the Assured, and the Directors request attention to the
great advantages ojf the system. The Divisions are made at
intervals of five years, and they are preceded by a most searching
investigation nito the affairs of the Company.
The Report on the Eighth Division of Profits as at 15th
November, 1870, can be obtained at the Offices of the Company;
and the result of that division, as well as the whole proceedings
connected with it, cannot fail to give the greatest satisfaction to
those interested, and to inspire with confidence those who con-
template effecting a Life Assurance.
At the Division of Profits in 1870 the large sum of ^^33 1,591,
1 8s was allocated to the Policy-holders, representing reversionary
Bonus Additions to Assurances to the amount of ;^7oo,ooo.
At i^th Novernber, 18'j^, the Ninth Divisiott of Profits will be
made, and all Policies efi'ccted before that date zvill participate.
ADVANCES TO POLICY-HOLDERS.
The Directors make advances on the Company's Policie^
according to their value at the time. An Assurance is thus a
fund of credit ; and no Policy-holder need forfeit his Assurance
for want of funds to keep it in force so long as the Policy itself is
of sufficient value to authorise the necessary advance. There is
no expense beyond the small Government stamp.
SURRENDER OF POLICIES.
If any person be desirous to surrender an Assurance entered
into for the whole term of life, the Policy will be purchased by
the Company at an equitable rate, at any time after effecting the
Assurance, one year's premium having been paid, in the case of
Policies with Profits ; and after three annual premiums have been
paid in the case of Policies without Profits. Policies, the premi-
ums on which are payable on an ascending scale, bear no value
until the premiums become equalised.
A Standard Policy is Uncliallengeable,
According to the resolution of 1861, on any ground whatever
connected with the original documents on which the Assurance
was effected, after it has endured five years, and that without
application to the Directors or other forms, evidence of age hav-
ing been produced.
WILL. THOS THOMSON, Manager.
Agents at Perth.
G. & G. GRAY, Solicitors, Royal Bank of Scotland.
2 28 ADVERTISEMENTS.
lki\\ <k ^mtx^l ^§\U "^^mutmx
Chief ) 429 STRAND, LONDON.
Offices, \ 13 QUEEN STREET, EDINBURGH.
THERE are two questions which frequently occur to a thought-
ful man : What Provision is there for my Family if I die
early? and, What Provision is there for myself if I live to Old
Age ?
Both of these events may be provided against by one Life
Assurance Policy with this Association.
The above Company claims the possession of all the elements
calculated to make a sound and prosperous Office, and submits the
following principal features to the consideration of the public : —
1 . Policies made payable during life at ordinary Rates of Premium-
2. The large number of the Assured, 33,000 Policies having been
issued.
3. Careful, experienced, and economical management.
4. Policies do not become void through any temporary inability
. to pay the Premium when it becomes due.
5. A full and detailed Financial Statement of the Business and
Assets of the Office are published every year, under the
recent Act of Parliament.
6. Prompt Settlement of Claims.
The rapid progress of the Association may be gathered from the
following extracts from the last Quinquennial Report : —
The number of Policies issued in the five
years ending Dec. 31st, 1867, were ..13,555 for ;i^3, 616,968
The like figures for the five years ending
1862 were 8,760 for 1,732,745
Increase, 4,795 foi' ;!^I)884j223
The Annual Premiums on New Policies issued
during the 5 years ending Dec. 31, 1867, were ^115,352 il 6
The like for the 5 years ending Dec. 31, 1862, 53,464 12 6
Showing a New Premium Increase of ;^6l,-887 19 o
Annual Income, ;^246,477, 8s. id.
Prospectuses and every information may be obtained from
JAMES CHALMERS, 122 Fligh Street, Agent for Perth.
MisaUnntms.
AND
fcbernmcnt ^Innitito ®Mct
OF THE
COUNTY AND CITY OF PERTH.
Established 1838, and Certified under the Act of 1863.
THE BAIK, No. 24 OHAELOTTE STEEET, PEETH,
Will now be open every lawful day, except Saturday,
FROM Ten till Three.
On Saturday from Ten till Twelve noon, and from
Six till Eight Evening.
N'.B. — JVo Money paid out on Saturday after Twelve Noon.
THIS BANK receives Deposits of One Shilling aud upwards,
but not more than £10 in one year, ending the 20th No-
vember, or ;i^i5o in all, which may accumulate, at Compound
Interest, till it reaches ^200.
Certified Friendly Societies may lodge their whole Funds.
The Deposits of other Societies and Charitable Institutions are
limited to ^100 in one year, and ^300 in all.
Interest, at a comparatively high rate, is added to the Princi-
pal once a yeai", at 20th Novemljer, irrespective of the Depositors'
personal attendance at the Bank for ^hdX purpose, by which they
derive the benefit of Compo7ind Interest.
Government Annuities, from £^ to ;!^30 a year, may be con-
tracted for through this Bank. Tables of Prices, and other par-
ticulars, may be had on application at the Office of the Bank.
The numerous advantages of the Institution will be seen from
the Pass-Books, which are given to Depositors free of any charge.
The Funds of the Bank are securely invested, and the whole
Accounts are periodically Audited by a professional Auditor un-
connected with the Bank.
230 ADVERTISEMENTS.
Amount of Funds invested 20th November, 1870, being the last
Annual Balance, was ^308,680 16 5
The total number of individual Depositors at the same date was
15,269, embracing members of every section of the labouring and
industrial classes.
The Bank opened in 1839 with 859 Accounts ; now they exceed
15,000.
The Capital in 1839 was only ^3000; now it is upwards of
^308,000.
Both the Capital and number of Depositors have considerably
increased since the last Balance.
The utility and success of the County and City of Perth
Savings Bank are sufficiently apparent from the amount of
Business which has been done since its establishment in 1838.
The Right Hon. Earl of Mansfield, Chairman, \ ^ ^Mana^e-
SiR David Koss, Deputy- Chairmajt, ) ^^^^^^ ^'
MELVILLE JAMESON, Actuary aiid Cashier.
Perth, 8th June, 1871.
PERTHSHIRE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
AN'D
TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETY.
Honorary Presideiit — Sir David Ross.
Honorary Vice-Presidents — The Hon. John Rollo and Laurence
Pullar, Esq.
Chairman — Councillor Brown (Messrs Brown & Logie).
Vife-ChairJ7ian — Mr James Chalmers (Messrs Chalmers & Honey).
Extraordinary Directors.
Bailie Hewat.
Ex-Bailie Arch. Macdonald.
Ex-Bailie John Dewar.
Ex-Bailie Pirrie.
Treasurer Morton.
Councillor Alexander.
Councillor Honey.
Robert Pullar, Esq., manu-
facturer.
L. Rintoul, Esq., stockbroker.
Wm. Logie, Esq., merchant.
J. A. Imrie, Esq. (Messrs P.
Imrie & Sons).
W. Cameron, Esq., builder.
ADVERTISEMENTS. " 23 1
Ordinary Directors.
Mr Wm. Harper, fishcurer.
,, David Mackie (Messrs D.
Mackie & Co.)
,, J. B. Sime, draper.
,, Andrew King, commission
agent.
,, W. G. Stewart, grocer.
,, J. M'Intosh (Messrs Mon-
cm-&M'Intosh).
Mr T. Brady, auctioneer.
,, F. P. Carnegie, tallow-
chandler.
,, J. Beattie, tobacco-manu-
facturer.
,, Hugh Mitchell, draper.
,, Jas. Wotherspoon, hatter.
,, James Robertson, clothier.
,, Thos. Moncrieff, grocer.
Law Agent. — Henry Whyte, Esq., solicitor.
Treasurer. Secretary.
Alex. Robertson, merchant. | William D. Forbes, accountant.
Bankers — Royal Bank of Scotland.
PROSPECTUS.
This Society has been Established for the following objects : —
1. To protect the Members against all fraudulency, and from
bankruptcies and insolvencies arising from fraud, culpable negli-
gence, or extravagance; and for that purpose to promote a
thorough investigation into all such cases, and, should the circum-
stances so warrant, to prosecute the parties thereto.
2. To disseminate the principles of sound trading among the
mercantile classes, and to impress upon them the necessity of so
managing their affairs that they may at any time readily obtain a
full and complete knowledge thereof, and in particular, that they
adhere to the plan of having periodical investigations and general
balances made up from correct sets of business books.
3. To collect debts for Members upon terms fixed by the
Directors.
4. To communicate with Merchant Companies, Chambers ot
Commerce, and other IVlercantile and Public Bodies throuo-hout
the kingdom, and concert joint measures for the Protection of
Trade and Traders and the Improvement of the Commercial Law.
5. To communicate, when necessary, with the Law Officers of
the Crown, and suggest and support measures for the Improve-
ment of the Commercial Laws of the country.
232 ADVERTISEMENTS.
6. To co-operate with other Societies, established for similar
purposes, in striving to promote the objects of the Society and
the general interests of Commerce throughout the kingdom.
7. By communicating with Railway Companies and other public
carriers to obtain rates and privileges favourable to the Mercantile
classes.
8. By bringing the different classes of the Mercantile community
in frequent contact — to foster a spirit of hearty co-operation in all
measures conducive to their general interest and social well-being.
9. The doing all other lawful things tending towards the
accomplishment of the above objects.
It has long been felt by the Mercantile classes here, that a
Society, having a local connection, and specially designed for the
purpose of protecting and promoting the Manufacturing and Com-
mercial interests of the City and County, would prove highly
beneficial to all engaged in business. This consideration has led
to the institution of the present Society, and the Directors feel the
utmost confidence in its ultimate success in every respect, provided
the requisite support be afforded by those for whom it has been
formed.
It is only necessary to refer to the universal success of similar
Societies elsewhere established, in order to prove how such insti-
tutions are appreciated by the Mercantile community.
The Subscription for Members has been fixed at 10/6 per annuip,
entitling them to participate in all the benefits of the Society,
the debt department included, in which prompt measures are
adopted to recover all debts due to Members which are sent
for collection, the whole amounts of which are paid over
to the Members, without any deduction except for postage.
Should recourse to legal proceedings be necessary, the Society
has, for an annual stipulated sum, concluded an arrangement with
their Law Agent, under which 5% and outlays (so far as these are
not recovered from the debtor) will be charged on the amount
so realized. In the event of legal proceedings failing to recover
the debt, 'no charge will be made except for actual outlay. Also,
such Members as find it necessary to prosecute or defend in any
other mercantile cause, may, if they think proper, obtain the ser-
vices of the Solicitor at an abatement from his usual professional
fees. This in itself is of importance to the trading community.
The Directors invite applications for Membership from manu-
facturers, merchants, and tradesmen, and generally from all
engaged in business-
Copies of the Rules and all further information may be obtained
from the Secretary, 2 Charlotte Street, to whom application for
admission to Membership may be addressed.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 233
l^xxa ^ist of (SelDing JJKachim^.
JAMES GRIEVE,
SEWING MACHINE MANUFACTURER,
AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SEWING MACHINES,
7 COUNTY PLACE, PERTH,
IN returning thanks to his numerous Customers for the very
Hberal support he has received during tire last five years, begs
to call their attention to his Reduced List of Prices for really good
Sewing Machines, as well as to the many New Machines and
Improvements recently introduced.
J. G. being a practical Sewing Machine Maker of 16 years'
experience, and bound to sell no particular kind of Machine, is
a guarantee that only the best Machines in the market will be kept
in Stock.
Intending Purchasers of Sewing Machines should give his
Show-Rooms a visit before purchasing elsewhere, where they will
get as good a choice as in any other establishment in Scotland.
Every Machine is upheld for one or two years, or exchanged if
not found satisfactory. Machines may also be had on Hire, with,
option of Purchase on easy terms of Payment.
J. G. would particularly warn Ladies against buying Machines
from Travelling Agents, as they can buy 20 per cent, cheaper and
get a better choice at his Show-Rooms.
Every Machine in the subjoined List is warranted; and more
substantial Sewing Machines cannot be made. They are also
lower in price than any other agent can supply them, as, besides
manufacturing, J. G. purchases in such quantities as to secure the
greatest advantage to those patronising him.
THE BRITANNIA
(WHEELER AND WILSON).
J. G. would call the attention of Ladies, Dressmakers, &c.,
to this Machine, as it embraces the latest Improvements and is
made in all designs.
From 4 to 15 Guineas.
Warra7ifed and upheld for Tivo Years.
0
34 ADVERTISEMENTS.
GRIEVE'S SINGER
NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
Price complete, with Stand, Hemmer, Braider, Tucker, &c.,
CHAMPION ^^HOWE"
SEWING MACHINE.
No. 2, or B Champion Machine — Price complete £"].
No. 3, or C Champion Machine — Price, with Stand complete, ;^8.
Vibrating Presser, when required, io/6.
This Machine is strong and very powerful, and specially adapted
for the Manufacture of Men's Boot Uppers, and is more exten-
sively used in the Shoe Trade for heavy work than any other.
Substantially made and accurately fitted and adjusted. The
Flowering Apparatus on this Machine is the best yet out.
IMPROVED
UNIVERSAL FEED MACHINE,
FOR PUTTING ELASTIC IN OLD BOOTS, ETC.
Price complete, £(), 9s.
This Machine is for putting Elastic in Old Boots, for putting
on Back Straps, and for Patching and Repairing Goloshes after
the Sole is on. It is invaluable, as a good operator can do any
kind of work \vith it. The best Machine for a Country Bootmaker.
T A Y L O R'S PATENT
LITTLE STRANGER, TOM HOOD,
AND FAMILY TREASURE
LITTLE HAND LOCK-STITCH MACHINES.
Price ^4, 4s.
These INLachines stand firmly by their own weight, work with a
Shuttle, are very quiet, and well adapted for Families, Dress-
makers, and others, being easily understood.
THE CELEBRATED PATENT NOISELESS
TUDOR TAILORS' MACHINE,
Price £'j, I OS.
J. G. would particularly direct the attention of Tailors and
others to this strong, heavy Machine, adapted to work upstairs, as
it is almost noiseless, and will do every kind of work, and last a
long time without repairs.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 235
GRIEVE'S FIRST-CLASS
TAILORS' SEWING MACHINES.
Singer Principle, £(>■) los.
CHAIN-STITCH MACHINES,
From £2, I OS.
Stands and Travelling Cases -for all kinds of Hand MaclLines in Stock.
All kinds of Seiaing Machine Repairs p7'omptly attended to.
Instructions given in working every kind of Sewing Mackine, either at
Parties' own Eesidence, or at the Warehouse, 7 County Place.
Needles, Shuttles, Spools, Springs, Hooks, Bands, Silks, Cottons,
&c,, and every information about Sewing Machines.
MACHINES EXCHANGED AND MACHINES ON HIRE.
Orders per post 20 ill receive prompt attention.
OBSERVE THE ADDRESS —
Uo. 7 COUNTY PLACE (Foot of Glasgow Eoad), PEETH.
WORKSHOP — 61 NEWRO^A^.
DAVID ROSS
BEGS to inform the Public that he has succeeded to the Busi-
ness of the .late John Meldrum, Clothier, 179 High
Street, Perth, and trusts, by attention to Business, keeping only
Genuine Articles, and charging Moderate Prices, to merit a con-
tinued and increasing share of the patronage bestowed on his
predecessor.
D. R. has been for a number of years principal Cutter in one
of the first establishments in Edinburgh, and has therefore a
thorough knovi^ledge of the Clothing Business in all its branches.
Parties entrusting their orders to him may rely on getting them
neatly and promptly executed. ■
A Correct Fit Guaranteed.
YOUTHS^ AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT MODERATE PRICES.
DAVID ROSS,
CLOTHIER,
179 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
236 ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROBERT THOMSON
(Late Principal Cutter to Mr J. Frazer, Clothier, High Street),
BEGS leave to thank his numerous Customers and the Public
generally for their very kind and liberal support during the
short time he has been in business. By strict attention to his
duties, he hopes to merit a further continuance of their past
favours.
Parties who are about to furnish Clothing are respectfully
invited to inspect the
LARGE AND NEW STOCK
Which has been carefully selected from the best IManufacturers —
it being a great object to have a varied and first-class assortment
of Goods from which to make a selection.
Having also procured new Workshops, he has now suitable
accommodation for the convenience of his Customers seeing them-
selves properly fitted before leaving the premises, and he is thus
in a position to please all who may entrust him with their orders.
R. T. has had long experience in some of the leading Houses
in Edinburgh and Glasgow, and can therefore with great con-
fidence, guarantee all who paLronise his Establishment with
having their Clothing done up in the first style, which, for elegance
and workmanship, will be equal to any of the best Houses in Town.
All Orders executed punctually to time.
MOURNINGS MADE IN A FEW HOURS.
ALWAYS ON HAND A NEW STOCK OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
YOUTHS' AND BOYS' SUITS
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
HATS, CAPSj TIES, SHIRTS, GLOVES, AND UNDERCLOTHING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.
SHOP Open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; On SATUKDAT, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
OBSERVE THE ADDRESS —
ROBERT THOMSON,
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
9 PRINCES STREET, PERTH.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 237
DAVID MACKIE & CO.,
LEAD MERCHANTS, PLUMBERS, BRASSFOUNDERS,
ZINC-WORKERS, AND GASFITTERS,
20 & 23 CANAL STREET, PERTH,
BEG respectfully to direct public attention to their Prices of
Material and Workmanship.
They make use of the very best Material, and invite inspection
of their present Elegant Stock of Patent Lustres, Brackets,
and Sunlights for Churches and Shop Windows, — all of the
Newest Patterns, Tasteful and Fashionable Designs, and at
Prices to suit all Customers.
On hand, a large Stock of
SHIBET ZIIsTO,
FOR ROOFING, COVERING VERANDAHS, RIDGES, VALLEYS,
RONDS, RAIN-WATER PIPES AND HEADS,
GUTTERS, OPENING SKYLIGHTS, DEADLIGHTS, ETC.
This Metal expands and contracts with heat and cold more
than any other, and, though oxidizable, the oxide does not scale
off, but forms a permanent coating on the Metal, impervious to
the action of the atmosphere, and is of equal durability with
Copper.
ALSO,
PERFORATED ZINC,
FOR VENTILATION, WINDOW-BLINDS, MEAT-SAFES,
DAIRIES, SIEVES, ETC.
MILLED SHEET LEAD, AND PATENT LEAD PIPES,
CUT ALL SIZES.
NE^A^EST IMPROVED ENGINE-PUMPS.
WATER-CLOSETS GREATLY IMPROVED.
HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS
FITTED UP ON THE MOST APPROVED PRINCIPLE.
Dwelling-houses fitted up for Gas, and experienced Workmen
sent to all parts in Town or Country to execute Orders and
Repairs.
.Always on hand Shank's Patent Combination and Valve
Closets, Supply Cisterns, and Open Closets — now extensively used.
Orders frotn the Country executed zuith pro?nptitude and care.
238 ADVERTISEMENTS.
TAYLOR & FINLAYSON,
MAlJUrAOTUEINa & rUENISHING lEONMONGEES,
27 & 31 KINNOULL STREET,
(Sign of the Gilded Keys.)
Polislied, Berlin-Black, and Pine Cast Eegister and Einnaird
Grates, of choice and varied Designs.
STOVES, FENDERS, FIRE-IRONS, AND ASH PANS.
KITCHEN RANGES, with or without Ovens and Boilers.
PRIZE KITCHENERS, with two or more Ovens, and Malleable
Forcing Boilers for Baths, &c.
AMERICAN COOKING RANGES, with Hot-water
Attachment.
HOT PLATES, HOT CLOSETS, OVENS, SMOKE-JACKS, ETC.
Laundry^ Shop, and Joyce's Patent Stoves.
ORNAMENTAL GILL AIR- WARMERS, for Churches,
Halls, Warehouses, &c. &c.
SYLVESTER GILL HEATING-APPARATUS, for enclos-
ing in Brick-work undergi'ound, or outside of Building —
Heat being diffused by Flues or opening in Wall.
CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, LAUNDRIES,
and PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, heated by Hot Air,
Hot Water, or Steam.
Iron Bedsteads, Garden Chairs, Foot Scrapers,
Umbrella Stands, &c.
IRON GATES, RAILING, AND WIRE FENCING.
STAIRCASE BALLUSTERS SUPPLIED & FITTED UP.
HOLLOW WAEE & TimED GOODS OF ALL DESCEIPTIOlfS.
SCRUBBING, BLACK-LEAD, LONG, AND HEARTH BRUSHES.
Polishing Paste, Brunswick Black, Black Lead, &c.
TIN AND COPPER COOKING UTENSILS MADE,
REPAIRED, AND RE-TINNED.
SMITH WORK EXECUTED IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Estimates given on application.
Agents for S. Whitfield & Son's Fire and Thief Proof Safes,
Chests, and Boxes.
PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
239
LATE
ANDERSON & CHRISTIE'S,
PERTH
ARBLE, MONUMENTAL,
AND
CARVING WORKS,
COUNTY PLACE AND NEWROW-
Established 38 Years.
MARBLE & STONE MONUMENTS.
CHIMNEY PIECES IN WHITE & FANCY MARBLE.
BATHS, LOBBY TABLES, MOETARS, & CUELING STOl^IES.
A. & C. respectfully invite attention to tlieir great variety of
Designs.
Imperislia'ble Letters executed on Marble.
CHARGES MODERATE.
Country Orders promptly attended to.
240 ADVERTISEMENTS.
ESTABLISHED 1849.
GLASS AND CHINA WAREHOUSE,
54 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH,
(Next the Ce?itral Bank).
JAMES ANDERSON
Has always in Stock a Fine Selection of
Bohemian, French, and English
Ornamental Goods,
In Lustres, Flower Vases, Flower Fonts, Dessert Jug
and Goblet Sets, and an innumerable assortment of elegant
etceteras suitable for Marriage Presents, for tlie Drawing- Room,
Dining-Room, Toilet Table, &c. &c.
The Stock of
CUT TABLE GLASS
^s very extensive, in WiNE Decanters, Water Crofts, Port,
Sherry, Claret, Champagne, Hock, and Liquor Glasses.
J. A. is constantly adding the newest Shapes and Designs in
Dinner Sets, Dessert Sets, and China Tea Sets. A very
Large Assortment of Elegant Bed-Room Sets always kept in
Stock.
From J. A.'s extensive connection with the best makers in
every branch of the Trade, a thorough knowledge of qualities,
prices, &c., and always buying on the best terms, his constant
aim being to give the best quality of Goods at the lowest possible
prices, he trusts, by unremitting attention to the interest of his
Customers, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage so long
enjoyed.
CRYSTAL MADE AND CUT TO PATTERN.
October, 1871.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 241
PICTURE FRAME MAKING
ESTABLISHMENT,
4 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH.
CARVING AND GILDING
Executed in all the Branches, and in the most elegant style.
ROSEWOOD, MAPLE, and WALNUT FRAMES of every
Description Made to Order.
OLD FRAMES REPAIRED, RE-GILDED, ETC.
ROSEWOOD AND GILT MOULDINGS
In gi-eat Variety, kept in Stock, and Sold in quantities
to suit Purchasers.
A large Stock of TEAMED PIOTUEES always on hand.
Also, a Large Quantity of
PRINTS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS.
A number of OIL PAINTINGS kept in Stock, at
Moderate Prices.
T/ie ordinary Commission charged for Pictures sent on Sale.
ALL THE DAILY PAPERS KEPT.
Parties residing in Town can have any Newspaper delivered at
their place of Business.
OBSERVE —
ALEXANDER MURRAY,
4t ST, JOH^ STREET,
PERTFI.
242 ADVERTISEMENTS.
HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT,
44 HIGH STREET & 25 St. JOHN STREET, PERTH.
J. WOTHERSPOON,
HATTER,
HAS ALWAYS ON HAND A FIRST-CLASS ASSORTMENT OF
GENTLEMEN'S SATIN AND PELT HATS,
NEWEST SHAPES AND STYLE.
Also, the Largest Stock in Town of
BLACK CLOTH AND TWEED CAPS,
which, for Cheapness, Durability, and Variety, cannot be
surpassed.
Also, a great Assortment of
BALMORAL AND GLENGARRY BONNETS,
Neck-Ties, Braces, Shirts, Collars, Umbrellas, Carpet-
Bag-s, Boys' Belts,
LEATHER HAT-CASES, &c. &c.
OBSERVE—
44 HIGH STREET and 25 St. JOHN STREET,
(Second Shop above Kirkgate.)
^ag (School for ^oitng ^aiiks,
13 NOETH METHYEIT STEEET,
PERTH.
THE MISSES MACGREGOR
CONTINUE their Day School for Young Ladies at the above
Address.
The Course of Instruction in this Institution embraces all
the branches of a liberal Education, while the moral and reli-
gious training of the Pupils receive special attention.
Special Classes for French, and Lessons in Pianoforte Music
given at stated hours.
In all the arrangements of the School the health and comfort
of the Children is carefully attended to.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
243
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE.
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FOR FAMILY USE,
FOR DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING,
FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES,
THE NEW HAND
ACHINES,
. From £4, 10s,
Are Superior to all others of their class.
jgJ^ Pj'ospectus and Samples of Work sent free on applicatioti.
An inspection and comparison with all others is invited.
32 NORTH METHVEN STREET, PERTH.
J. CAMPBELL, Agent.
MACHINES REPAIRED AND EXCHANGED.
IMRIE & CUTHBERT,
(Late William Imrie),
FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS,
10 St. JOHN STREET, PERTH.
Established 1826.
2 44 ■ ' ADVERTISEMENTS,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
ALEX. ^A^ANNAN,
No. 11 MILL STREET, PERTH,
BEGS respectfully to tender his sincere thanks to the Inhabit-
ants of Perth and surrounding District who have so
liberally bestowed their patronage on him since he commenced
Business, and, having now Removed from 21 Bridge Lane to his
present Large and Commodious Premises, assures them that he
will continue to spare no exertion in supplying only FIRST-
CLASS GOODS, at the lowest remunerative Profit; and trusts,
by strict attention to Business, to merit a continuance and enlarged
share of their patronage.
A. Wannan would call particular attention to his valuable
Stock of
Old Malt Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, and
Malt Liquors.
Families may rely at all times on everythmg siipplied being in
pej'fection.
Perth, October, 1 871.
TEAS AND COFFEES.
THE Subscribers supply the Finest Qualities of TEAS and
COFFEES that can possibly be had. They are bought
in the First Markets, and sold fully as cheap as in the larger
cities.
The large demand they have had for these articles is the best
proof of their superiority.
Establislied upwards of Half a Century.
(Sign of the Gilded Tea-Box),
61 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
245
ILLIAM HILL,
FISH, EGG, AND SAUSAGE MERCHANT,
220 HIGH STEEET, PEETH.
STOCK LIST.
Fresh Fish.
Real Aberdeen Findons.
Lochfine Kippered Herrings.
Pork and Beef Sausages made
daily.
Finest Epping Sausages.
Prepared German Sausages.
Do. do. Brawn.
Finest Smoked Tongues.
Oysters, Vinegars, Sauces, &c.
Fresh Country Eggs.
Fresh Arrivals of the above daily at
SSO HIG-H STREET.
Do. Red
do.
Do. Bloater
do.
Do. Salt
do.
Do. do.
do. in Kegs
New Sardines.
CITY SALEROO
74 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
T. BRADY,
AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR.
SALES EFFICIENTLY CONDUCTED & GUARANTEED
Cash advanced — Inventories and Valuations for Legacy Duty,
Bankruptcy, and Transfer, made up with care and promptitude.
WEEKLY SALE EVERY FRIDAY OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
And other Moveable Property.
246 ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALEXANDER HAY,
SLATER & SLATE MERCHANT,
276 HIGH STREET, PERTH,
( West Side of Si. Paul's Church),
BEGS most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to his
Friends and the Public for the liberal support he has re-
ceived for past years, and trusts, by attention to the interests of
his Customers, and promptitude in executing Orders, he will still
merit a continuance of that support which he has hitherto
enjoyed.
A. H. has always on hand a large Stock of SLATES, TILES,
CHIMNEY POTS, CANS, and CAPS, of every variety, and
is ready to enter into contract for performing any quantity of
Work that may be required in his line.
Roofs repaired on the most reasonable Terms, or kept in
proper repair by Yearly Contract.
JOSEPH BELL,
SLATER,
21 NORTH METHVEN STREET,
MOST respectfully retunrs his sincere thanks to his Friends
and the Public for the liberal encouragement bestowed on
him since commencing Business, and, by executing all Work en-
trusted to him in a superior manner, he hopes to merit a con-
tinuance of their favour and support.
Orders from the Country punctually attended to.
C A. K 13,
COAL MERCHANT,
CALEDONIAN EAILWAY COMPANY'S COAL DEPOT,
GLASGOW ROAD, PERTH.
House — 20 Canal Street.
Manufacturers, &c,, supplied with the best WiSHAW Dross for
Steam purposes.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 247
JAMES AYSON,
IB _A_ _E^ -hLi -trdj
21 UNION STREET, PERTH,
RESPECTFULLY calls attention to the superior quality of
his Common Bread, and begs to intimate that his Bread,
made of Hungarian Flour, is pronounced to be the finest and
most nutritious article of the kind to be had anywhere.
Town a7td Country Orders punctually atte?tded to.
ANDREW COOK,
FISHMONGER AND GAME-DEALER,
12 BRIDGE LANE, PERTH.
SMITH AND BELLHANGER,
129 HIGH STREET (Burt's Close), PERTH.
All Descriptions of Smith Work executed in a workmanlike
manner and at Moderate Rates.
Tenon and Country Orders ptmctually attended to.
THOMAS GORRIE,
MANUFACTURER OF IRON AND WIRE WORK,
EGS to intimate his Removal of Workshop firom Water-
gate to
NORTH \A/1LLIAM STREET,
And trusts, by strict attention to all Orders entrusted to him, to
merit a continuance of public favour.
lEOU AUD WIEE PENCIN&, IRON GATES, EIDDLES, &c.
Hot Water Heatmg Apparatuses.
House — 58 Watergate.
248 ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES KINNOCH,
BOOTMAKER,
BEGS respectfully to intimate to the Nobility and Gentry of
the County and City that he has commenced Business in
that Shop, No. 67 George Street, Perth, and trusts, from
his long experience of the trade, and by the strictest personal
attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage.
J. K. feels assured that, from the arrangements he has made
for being supplied with Goods of the very first quality only, he
will afford satisfaction to all who may honour him with their
support.
September, 1871.
JAMES LEES & SON,
GUN AND RIFLE MANUFACTURERS,
63 GEORG-E STREET, PERTH.
POWDER AND SHOT, CAPS AND WADDING.
Shooting and Pisliing Tackle in great variety.
R. MACGREGOR & Co.,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
Manufacturers of Aerated Waters,
21 BRIDGE LANE, PERTH.
Agents for the Border CoLinties Fire OfSce.
COLIN M'COWAN,
TEA, WINE, AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,
21 PRINCES STREET, PERTH.
AGENT FOR W. & A. GILBEY, LONDON.
WILLIAM ROBERTSON,
NEW CAE-HIRING ESTABLISHMENT,
14 NORTH WILLIAM STREET, PERTH.
Steady Drivers.
advertisements: 249
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ROBERT WALKER,
CARRIAGE HIRING,
JOB AND POST HORSE ESTABLISHMENTS,
ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL STABLES,
AND
SALUTATION STABLES, PRINCES STREET,
PERTH.
COMFORTABLE CARRIAGES,
of every description, on Hire, with First-class Horses.
Careful, Experienced, and Civil Drivers.
From the large and First-class stock of Funeral Equipages
possessed by R. W., he is enabled to conduct Funerals in
Town or Country according to any style wished, and at
moderate charges.
SUPERIOR WELL MATCHED JOB & POST PIORSES
On Hire by the Day, Week, Month, or Year.
EVERY ATTENTION PAID TO HORSES STANDING AT LIVERY.
ORDERS RECEIVED AT THE OFFICES,
58 GEOEQE STEEET & 22 PEmOES STEEET.
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250 ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN ROY,
FURNISHING & GENERAL IRONMONGER,
42 & 79 HIGH STREET,
PERTH.
EXTENSIVE SHOW-ROOMS FOR
IMPROVED OPEN FIRE KITCHEN RANGES,
PATENT CLOSE FIRE KITCHENERS,
BEiaHT AND OEMOLU EEQISTER GEATES,
FENDERS, ASHES' PANS, AND FIRE-IRONS,
COAL VASES, BATHS, TRAYS, TEA URNS,
ELECTRO SILVER PLATED GOODS,
FIRE-PROOF BOOK & TREASURE SAFES,
Cutlery, Lamps, Gasaliers, Dish Covers,
PATEiJT MAN&LES, WASHDIG AJTD WEIUGING MACHBTES,
BRASS AND IRON BED'STEADS,
Mat and Umbrella Stands,
garden seats, etc.
BUILDERS' FURNISHINGS.
CABINETMAKERS', UPHOLSTERERS',
BELLHANGERS', AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN,
ENGINEERS', AND 'MECHANICS',
TOOLS AND FURNISHINGS.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 25 1
GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY
WAREHOUSE AND STOREROOMS,
(adjoining and underneath guild hall.)
T
HE Public are respectfully invited to inspect H. L. Miller's
varied and extensive Stock of
BEIGHT AWD TILED GEATES, FENDEES, EIEE-IRONS,
AM) ASH PANS,
IMPROVED CLOSE AND OPEN KITCHEN-RANGES,
With or without Oven and high-pressure Boiler, for Baths, &c.
NICKEL SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE
Spoons, Forks, Cruet Stands^ Toast-Racks, Tea & Coffee Services.
SUPERIOR TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY.
DISH-COVERS.
Iron & Papier-Mache Trays, Baths, and Toilet-Sets.
Brass, Copper, Tinned, and Enamelled Goods, and ievery
Article used for Cooking- purposes.
FIREPEOOF SAFES, CASH, DEED, BOMET, & TRAVELLING BOXES.
GAS LUSTRES AND BRACKETS.
Moderator and Paraffin Lamps, Oils, Wicks, & Glasses,
IRON BEDSTEADS AND CHILDREN'S COTS.
Brushes, Brooms, Mops, Chamois Skins, Table and Door Mats.
Black Lead, Fwuiiure Polish, Polishing Paste, and
Brunsivick Black.
SAWS, FILES, AND EDGE TOOLS, WARRANTED.
Spades, Shovels, Scythes, Hoes, Hay &^ Digging Forks.
Nails, Screws, Locks, Hing-es, Springs, and Bolts.
Brass, Copper, and Ii'on Wire, Fencing Wire and Game Netting.
OILS, PAINTS, AND COLOURS.
estates, WRIGHTS, BUILDERS, BELLHANGERS, AND UNDER-
TAKERS furnished.
Manufacturer of Iron, Copper, Brass, and Tinned Goods of
every description.
Kitchen Furniture carefully Tinned and Repaired.
H. L. MILLER^S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY,
EDGE-TOOL, AND CUTLERY WAREHOUSE,
98 HIGH STEEET, PEETH.
252 ADVERTISExMENTS.
THOMAS WIGHT,
IR9N AND WIRE WORKER,
*44 SOUTH METHVEN STREET,
PERTH,
MANUFACTURER OF
lEON AM) WIEE lENOmG, lEON GATES, WIEE MITTIKG
STRONG WIRE-WORK FOR WINDOWS,
WIRE KILN BEDDING, BARLEY MILL WIRE-CLOTH,
WOVE WIRE-CLOTH, ALL SIZES, DRESSING ENGINE WIRE-
CLOTH, ALL NUMBERS,
BRUSHES, FLOWER-STANDS, WIRE-GAUZE WINDOW
BLINDS, GARDEN CHAIRS, MEASURING CHAINS, WIRE
RIDDLES, SIEVES,
And eveiy other Article connected witli the Wire Working
Business.
JAMES MACLEISH,
PLUMBER, GASFITTER, &c.,
24 MILL STREET, PERTH.
JOHN STIRTON,
SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER,
66 St. JOHN STREET, PERTH.
Always on hand,
A large assortment of TRUNKS and PORTMANTEAUS,
JAMES TAYLOR,
BRUSH AND BASKET MANUFACTURER,
13S HIGH STREET, PERTH,
RESPECTFULXY INVITES ATTENTION TO HIS STOCK OF
BRUSHES, BASKETS, COMBS, PERFUMERY, ETC.
BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER.
BASKETS MADE AND REPAIRED,
ADVERTISEMENTS. 253
MRS MENZIES,
EMBROIDERY WAREHOUSE,
87 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
RS M. receives a regular supply of New and Fashionable
Patterns for all the Newest Styles of EMBROIDERY
WORK.
Always on hand,
A STOCK OF SEWED TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS.
BABY LINENS.
SILK, WORSTED, AND COTTON BRAIDS
Of every Size and Colour.
FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Country Orders 7neet with stj'ict attention.
R E I G'S
MILLINERY, DRAPERY,
AND
GENERAL OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT,
Family Mournings & Grave Clothes,
FOR EITHER SEX,
Can be had at any time — Day or Night.
WHEN SHUT PLEASE CALL AT 28 WATERGATE.
24 & 26 WATERGATE, PERTH.
INSPECTION INVITED.
254
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WINE AED SPIRIT MERCHANT.
WILLIAM SHAND,
No. 6S GEORGE STREET, PERTH,
"O EGS respectfully to tender his sincere thanks to the Inhabit-
-L' ants of Perth and surrounding District who have so
liberally bestowed their patronage on him since he commenced
Business, and trusts, by strict attention to Business, to merit a
continuance and enlarged share of their patronage.
W.S. would call particular attention to his valuable Stock of
Old Mali Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, and
Malt Liquors.
Perth, 25th October, 1871.
JOHN ^VOOD,
FAMILY BREAD, BISCUIT, AND PASTRY BAKER,
2 GEORGE STREET & 13 HIGH STREET,
PERTH.
ROBERT OARR,
FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER,
49 SOUTH METHVEN STREET,
PERTH.
PETER MARSHALL,
f^m:i]l.y <S5 bisgtjtt busier,
S3 KINNOULL STREET, PERTH.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 255
ROBERT HENDERSON,
FRUITERER AND POULTERER,
DEALER IN GAME, &c.
A fresh st(pply of Butter and Eggs daily.
266 & 268 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
QUEEN'S HOTEL
(Opposite the General Station),
LEONARD STREET,
PERTH.
a M. LORIMER,
AND
PRINCES STREET RAILWAY STATION,
Has always on hand a large supply of FIRST-CLASS COAL,
which he can confidently recommend.
THOMAS MASON,
DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST,
76 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH.
Physicians' Prescriptions Accurately Dispensed.
House— 25 Princes Street.
256 ADVERTISEMENTS.
Established 1S26.
JAMES JACKSON,
CARVER, GILDER, PRINTSELLER,
AND
ARTISTS' COLOURMAN,
No, 66 GEORGE STREET, PERTH,
BEGS most respectfully to tender his grateful thanks to his
Friends and the Public of Perth and surrounding Country
for the patronage bestowed on him since he succeeded to this
long established Business, and trusts, by strict attention, to
merit a continuance of the support received by his late Father.
PICTURE & MIRROR FRAMES to Order.
OLD PAINTINGS LINED AND RESTORED.
ANDREW MOYES, ^^
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, X
83 HUGH STREET, I^ERTH,
BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public in general that he
has always on hand a first-rate Stock of
Superfine Broad Black Cloth, Black Doeskin^
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH TWEEDS,
Made from Sound Wool and of Fast Colours.
WOKKIJ^G MEN'S SUITS, - - - - 27/ to 35/.
WHOLE WOOL and PASHIOITABLE, ■ 40/ to 50/.
riMST QUALITY of TWEED for Suit, • 55/ to 65/.
A. M. would remind Parents that he has always on hand a
select and first-rate Stock of Tweeds for Youths' and Boys' wear.
They are highly recommended for quality, colour, and durability,
as boys always require a strong article.
77^1? adbve ai'e all made ttp at strictly moderate charges. ^
Overall. Suits, Hats, Caps, Balmoral Bonnets,
Wool Shirts, Scarfs, Ties, Braces, Belts, &c.
ANDREW MO YES,
8 3 H'IGH STREET, PERTH.
ADVERTISEMENTS. ' 257
STEWART MENZIES,
T O B A.C C O I^ I S T,
136 HIGH STREET, PERTH,
Established 1812-
SM. has always on hand a Large Stock of TOBACCO-
NIST GOODS, consistmgof
MID, SMALL, AND BROWN TWISTS, IRISH ROLL,
NEGROHEAD, CUT AND UNCUT CAVENDISH, BIRD'S-EYE,
SHAG, LATAKIA, TURKEY, ETC.
CIGARS AND CHEROOTS.
TADDY'S BROWN RAPPEE,
And a great variety of other favourite Snuffs,
ALSO, GENUINE MEERSCHAUM AND FANCY WOODEN
PIPES, FANCY SNUFF-BOXES, ETC.
FUSEES, VESUVIANS, ETC.
SHEEP & LAMB DIPPING COMPOSITIONS'
DEPARTMENT.
STRONG TOBACCO JUICE.
Do. do. do. Paste, and Duty free.
M'DOUGALL'S FAMED COMPOSITION (Improved), will
not colour the Wool, and is most efifectual in keeping off the
Flies.
BIGG'S & GIRDWOOD'S (TANFIELD) DIPS.
BROWN AND RECTIFIED SPIRITS OF TAR.
TURPENTINE.
SHEEP HEAD OINTMENT AND CUFF'S FLY OIL.
SOFT SOAP. • -
RED KEIL, &c. &c.
S. M. always receives fresh supplies of M'Dougall's Dip^ direct;
and parties wishing a large quantity can have it sent to them to
the nearest Station, direct from the Manufactory, Carriage ■'Free.'
Agent for Malcolm JVL'Ewen's Strong Paste and Xiquid Dnty ^Fiee Jnice,
Agent for A. M'Dougall's ITon-Poisonous Sheep and Lamb Dipping
Composition.
Orders from tJie Cmuitry carefully attended to.
258 • ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROBERT mXSON^S
LUNCHEON & DINING-ROOMS,
34 & 38 ST. JOHN STREET.
Parties visiting this Establishment wiH find everything First-
Class, and the Charges strictly moderate.
LUNCHEON, SOUPS, TEA, COFFEE,
AT ANY TIME.
SOUPS, &c. &e. sent out.
MAEEIAGE DEJUUNEES, BALL SUPPLIES, AND
SOIEEES SUPPLIED.
WINES, PORTER, AND ALES.
lE^OBEK/T "VsTILSOISr,
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER,
38 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH.
JELLIES AM) CEEAMS, CEEAM KM) WATEE-ICES.
MARRIAGE AND, CHRISTENING CAKES.
,»" Orders frq^t the Country punctiiaUy attended to.