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PERTH   DIRECTORY 


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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. 

B 


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, 
Mrs  Robertson, 


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1858 

257 

1866 

241 

1861 

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63 

1850 

92 

1863 

31 

1852 

76 

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96 

1866 

20 

1861 

82 

1865 

20 

1851 

24 

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97 

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1864 

78 

1S62 

167 

1862 

93 

1859 

143 

1868 

94 

1848 

95 

1869 

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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 


^ 


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. 


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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. 

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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 

5  15 

a.m. 

10    0 

a.m. 

3  10 

p.m. 

9  45 

a.m. 

8  40 

a.m. 

10    0 

a.m. 

ID    30 

p.m. 

8  40 

a.m. 

10  30  p.m.| 

8  40 

a.m. 

ID  30  p.in.l 

3  10 

p.m. 

6  45  p.m.| 

3  10 

p.m. 

3  10 

p.m. 

6     s  a.m. 
6     5  a.m. 

6     5  a.m. 


4 
2 

45  P-m. 
0  noon 

8 

55  a.m. 

0 

15  a.m. 

I 
8 
I 
8 

I 

0  p.m. 
55  a.m. 

0  p.m. 
55  a.m. 

0  p.m. 

3 
7 
3 

38  p.m. 
15  p.m. 
38  p.m. 

3 

38  p.m. 

7  40  p.m. 

4  o  p.m. 

5  40  p.m. 
2  IS  p.m. 

5  20  p.m. 

5 

6  15  p.m. 

7  o  p.m. 
4     o  p.m. 

7  40  p.m. 
7  40  p.m. 
4  o  p.m. 
7  40  p.m. 
4  o  p.m. 
7  40  p.m. 

9  20  a.m. 

II  35  p.m. 

9  20  a.m. 


7     o  a.m. 
4  30  p.m. 


4  30  P-m- 


7     o  a.m. 

7  o  a.m. 
7  o  a.m. 
7  o  a.m. 
4  30  p.m. 

7  o  a.m. 
7  o  a.m. 
4  30  p.m. 
7  o  a.m. 
4  30  a.m. 
7     o  a.m. 


ID 


5  a.m. 
o  a.m. 
5  a.m. 


9  20  a.m.  ID     5  a.m. 


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. 
6  25  p.m. 
9  40  p.m. 

2  20  p.m. 
6   15  p.m. 
9  30  p.m. 

2  10  p.m, 
6    5  p,m. 
9  20  p.m. 

I  45  p.m. 
6     0  p.m. 
9     0  p.m. 

I  45  p.m. 
5  45  P-m. 

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. 

E 


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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POSTAL   DIRECTORY. 


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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. 


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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, 


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s. 

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s. 

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2 

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3 

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3 

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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. 


70 


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72 


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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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 
3.10 

6.45 
3.10 
3.10 

6.45 
3.10 

6.45 


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10 
10 
10 
10 
3.10 

6.45 
3.10 

6.45 
3.10 
3.10 


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. 


J 


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. 


MONCRIEFF — MORISON.  137 

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. 

K       ' 


^ 


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 

^ 

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. 

S 
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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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Vc 


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. 
O 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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PROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY. 


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. 


PROFESSIONAL    DIRECTORY. 


207 


;  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. 


208 


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. 


PROFESSIONAL    DIRECTORY. 


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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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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 


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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. 


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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 

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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. 


Eh 

W 

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EH 

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t 


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 


rryfT^^ 


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. 

R 


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.