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PERTHSHIRE COLLECTION including KINROSS-SHIRE
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THE
POST-OFEICE
PERTH DIRECTORY
FOR
1850-51
WITH A
COPIOUS APPE.
AND A
PLAN OF THE CITY & ENVIJttUNS,
Engraved Expressly for the Work.
PERTH :
PRINTED FOR THE PUBLISHERS,
BY C. G. SIDEY, POST-OFFICE.
Price Two Shillings.
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CONTENTS
Directory,* page 5-112
Appendix.
Advertisements, page 167
Anderson Institution, ... 144
Assurance Offices & Agents, 150
Auctioneers & Appraisers, 163
Bank Holidays,... ... 163
Banking Companies, ... 149
Bills and Receipts, ... 166
Carriers, ... ... 151
Carters' Regulations, ... 156
Charitable Institutions, 135
Churches, &c 142
Commissary Court, ... 132
County Prison, ... 162
Criminal Officers, ... 134
Fire Establishment, ... 150
General Prison,... ... 162
Greyfriars Burying-ground,
and Wellsbill Cemetery, 164
Guild Court, 131
Harbour Commissioners, 132 High Constables, ... 160 Incorporated Trades, ... 148 Inspector of Taxes, ... 163 Justice of Peace Courts, 132 Licensing Courts, ... 163 Literary & Antiquarian So- ciety, ... ... ... 143
Magistrates and Council, 131
Masonic Lodges, ... 144
Member of Parliament, 131
Merchant Seamen's Fund, 155
Messengers-at-Arms, ... 134
Municipal Polling Stations, 155
Newspapers, ... ... 148
New Licensing System, 163 Notaries Public, ... 134 Odd-Fellows' Lodge, ... 145 Parliamentary Polling Sta- tions, ... ... ... 155
Perth Fairs, 149
Physicians and Surgeons, 164
Police Establishment, ... 131
Porters' Regulations, ... 159
* For Names too late for
Post Office, — page 1 13
Arrival and Despatch of
Foreign Mails, ... 128 Articles which may not be sent by post. ... 117
Book Post, &c, ... 117 Inland Postage, ... 114
Letters not to be deliver- ed back, ... ... 116
Letters not to be sealed - with wax, ... ... 116
Letters to Seamn. & Soldrs 116 Money Order Office, 117
Newspapers & Supplemt. 114 Petitions to Parliament, 114 Post-Towns in Scotland, 119 Postage to For. Countries, 129 Receiving Post-Office, 113 Redirected Letters, ... 115 Registered Letters, ... 115 Ship Letters, ... ... 116
Writing or Marks on Newspapers, ... 115
Public Baths, , 141
Public Libraries, ... 144
Public Offices, 146
Public Schools, 143
Quarterly Terms, ... 166
Royal Lunatic Asylum, 165
Royal Perthshire Militia, 162
Sheriff Court, 132
Sheriff Commissary Officers, 1 34 Shipping, ... ... 154
Shore Dues, ..." ... 152 Society of Procurators, ... 133 Sporting Clubs, ... 145
Steelyards, 162
Surveyor of Taxes, ... 163 Town Clks. of Royal Burghs, 133 Town Sergeants, Bellman,
and Drummer, ... 160
Water Commissioners, 132
Weekly Markets in Scotland, 161
insertion, see next page.
INDEX TO ADVERTISING LIST.
ASSURANCE
Agriculturist Cattle, page 178 British Guarantee, ... 170 Caledonian Fire and Life, 179 Edinburgh Life, ... 168
Forfarshire & Perthshire, 167 Insurance Co. of Scotland, 181
COMPANIES.
Life Assoc, of Scotland, page 176 Scottish Equitable Life, 180 Scottish Provident, ... 182 Standard Life, ... ... 173
Temperance and Provident, 172 West of England, ... 175
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Bill Posting, ... page 183
Confectioner and Pastry
Baker, 193
Fashionable Hair-Cutting, 1 92 General Dyer & Renovator, 182 Hair-Cutting & Perfumery, 193 Hat &Top Coat Warehouse, 191 Hatter and Cap Maker, 188
Marble Work, 195
Outfitting Establishment, 196
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Plasterer, John M'Kay, page 1 95 Posting, Hiring & Coach- ing Establishments, Public Baths, Savings Bank, ... Slater, Alexander Hay, Slaters, Bell & Ramsay, Stationery Warehouse, Tea & Coffee Warehouse, The Teeth,
86 87 184 183 189 185 185 194 196
NAMES TOO LATE FOR INSERTION IN THEIR PROPER PLACES.
Adamson, Miss Janet, 27 Watergate
Anderson, William, shoemaker, 216 High Street
Annan, Miss Betsy, dressmaker, 82 South Street
Clark, Robert, shoemaker, 9 Castle Gable
Curry, Charles H., labourer, 125 South Street
Donaldson, James, engineer, 1 Mill Street
Fraser, James, hair-dresser, 181 High Street
George, Rev. John C, 192 South Street
Hunter, William, smith, 116 South Street
More, Alexander, dairy, 31 Castle Gable
Murdoch, Mrs John, 5 Castle Gable
M'Gregor, John, pie-baker, 82 South Street
M'Intosh, John, sheriff-officer, 83 Watergate
M'Naughton, John, tailor, 134 High Street
Playfair, Mrs David, 40 Meal Vennel
Proudfoot, Miss Ann, 66 South Methven Street
Robson, Philip Henry, grocer, 184 High Street
Roy, John, lint-seed crusher, Horse Cross — house, 3 North
Methven Street Simeons, Thomas, spruce and ginger-beer manufacturer, 25
High Street Smith, Mrs John, dressmaker, 31 George Street
SINGLE COPIES of the PLAN of the CITY to toe had Of the PUBLISHERS.
POST OFFICE
PERTH DIRECTORY.
For 1850—51.
Abbot, Fothermgham, weaver, 337 High Street
Abbot, James, weaver, Dovecotland
Abbot, Miss Margaret, Dovecotland
Abernethy, David, pensioner, 148 South Street
Abernethy, William, stocking-weaver, Cow Vennel
Adam, David, porter, 160 High Street
Adam, David, sawyer, Paul's Close, Newrow
Adam, David, labourer, 338 High Street
Adam, George, teacher, North Port
Adam, James, sawyer, Union Lane
Adam, James, sawyer, Foundry Lane
Adam, John, labourer, 89 South Street
Adam, John, porter, 15 Cross Street
Adam, John, flaxdresser, 24 Pomarium
Adam, Mrs Augustus Lewis, 22 George Street
Adam, Mrs Helen, 28 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
Adam, Thomas, sawyer, Foundry Lane
Adam, William, carter, 10 Reform Place
Adams, William, vintner, Shore-House
Adamson, John, victualler, 16 Pomarium
Addis, Mrs, lodgings, 69 North Methven Street ^}
Addis & Frew, plumbers and brassfounders, 6 Mill Street
Adie, John, railway policeman, Earl's Dykes
Adie, Mrs Charles, mangle, Melville Street
Adie, William, brewer, Stormont Street
Advertiser Newspaper Office, Kirk Clos-e, 80 High Street
Aikman, Mrs James, 2 King's Place 0
Aird, William, smith, James Street
Airth, Mrs, 71 High Street
Aitchison, Adam, coach-wright, 55 Pomarium
Aitken, Charles, engineer, 105 South Street
Aitken, Charles, seaman, 75 Canal Street
Aitken, Misses, 92 Canal Crescent
Aitken, Mrs John, 2 Canal Street
Aitken, John, M.D., 48 South Methven Street 2>
ALBERT PLACE — ANDERSON.
Albert Place, King Street, west side
Alexander, Alexander, weaver, 176 South Street
Alexander, Gavin, stocking-maker, 215 South Street- — house. 217
Alexander, James, Gowrie Tavern, 104 Watergate
Alexander, John, weaver, 42 Pornarium
Alexander, John, weaver, Thimhlerow
Alexander, John, carter, Newrow
Alexander, Miss Agnes, Dovecotland
Alexander, Peter, shoemaker, 48 Meal Vennel
Alexander, William, platelayer, 8 Cross Street
Alexander, William, weaver, 4 Pornarium
Allan, Alexander, 8 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Allan, David, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway
Allan, George, labourer, 315 High Street
Allan, George, clerk, 18 George Street
Allan, James, weaver, 46 Pornarium
Allan, John, cork-cutter, 163 High Street
Allan, John, weaver, 33 Pornarium
Allan, John, seaman, Dovecotland
Allan, Miss Janet, 289 High Street
Allan, Miss Janet, dressmaker, Blackfriars Wynd
Allan, Mrs James, 103 South Street
Allan, Mrs James, Kinnoull Causeway
Allan, Mrs Jane, milliner, 16 George Street — house, 18
Allan, Mrs John, Leonard Street
Allan, Robert, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway
Allan, Robert, warper, Kinnoull Causeway
Allan, Robert, weaver, 232 High Street
Allan, Robert M. (late druggist), 333 High Street <B
Allan, Thomas, seaman, 31 Cross Street
Allan, William, labourer, Stormont Street
Allan, William, weaver, 240 South Street
Allan, William, joiner, 102 High Street
Allison, David, wright, 13 Paul Street
Allison, James, smith, 13 Canal Crescent
Allison, William, cabinet-maker, County Place — house, Newrow
Ancell, Robert (of Ancell & Salmond), 42 George Street /~)
Ancell & Salmond, gunmakers and fishing-tackle manufacturers,,
44 George Street Anderson, Alexander, book agent, 39 Main Street, Bridgend Anderson, Alexander, flesher, Kinnoull Street — h., 21 Athole St. Anderson, Alexander, turner, 66 South Methven Street Anderson, Charles, publisher of Perthshire Advertiser newspaper, 7
10 St John's Place Anderson, David, Free Middle Church officer, Union Street Anderson, David, grocer, King Street Anderson, George, seaman, 63 South Street Anderson, George, turner, 190 High Street Anderson, J. & M., china merchants, 54 St John Street Anderson, James, pensioner, Flesh Vennel Anderson, James, labourer, 134 High Street Andersen, James, mason, 79 Canal Street
ANDERSON — ANGUS,
Anderson, James, weaver, 5 Leonard Street
Anderson, James, lodgings, 113 High Street
Anderson, James, wright, Dovecotland
Anderson, James, weaver, 10 Cross Street
Anderson, James, tailor, 284 High Street
Anderson, Johu, mail contractor, 22 St John Street ^
Anderson, John, labourer, Barossa Street
Anderson, John, baker, 253 High Street
Anderson, John (at Dickson & Turnbull's), Bellwood
Anderson, John, block maker, Cow Vennel
Anderson, John, mail-guard, 36 Mill Street
Anderson, John, labourer, 7 Paul Street
Anderson, Joseph, shoemaker, Stormont Street
Anderson, Miss Ann, dressmaker, 57 Watergate
Anderson, Miss Janet, 33 South Street
Anderson, Miss Janet, Leonard Street
Anderson, Miss Jean, dressmaker, 21 Athole Street
Anderson, Misses, dressmakers, 3 Bridge Lane
Anderson, Misses, lodgings, 392 High Street
Anderson, Mrs Adam, 122 South Street
Anderson, Mrs Alexander, eating-house, 29 Main Street, Bridgend
Anderson, Mrs Daniel, grocer, Athole Street
Anderson, Mrs Duncan, 27 Cross Street
Anderson, Mrs George, 333 High Street
.Anderson, Mrs George, Dovecotland
Anderson, Mrs James, Paul's Close, Newrow
Anderson, Mrs John, 238 High Street
Anderson, Mrs John, 37 Main Street, Bridgend
Anderson, Mrs Robert, 129 South Street
Anderson, Mrs William, 61 Meal Vennel
Anderson, Peter, cap-maker, Dovecotland
Anderson, Peter (of Pirrie & Anderson), 246 High Street
Anderson, Peter, labourer, Stormont Street
Anderson, Peter, wright, 9 Castle Gable
Anderson, Rev. John, Craigie Park
Anderson, Robert, porter, 10 Paul Street
Anderson, Robert, wright, Scott Street
Anderson, Robert, Inch-watcher, 89 High Street
Anderson, Robert, carpenter, 69 Watergate
Anderson, Thomas, weaver, Hospital Street ^
Anderson, Thomas, furnishing shop, 41 High Street ~*
Anderson, Thomas, tailor, 7 Pomarium
Anderson, William, grocer, 153 High Street — house, 151
Anderson, William, shoemaker, 22 Pomarium
Anderson, William, sculptor (Perth Marble Work), County Place
Anderson & Moor, bootmakers, 226 High Street — house, 224
Andrew, Mrs John, 40 Meal Vennel
Andrew, Robert, carter, 13 St John's Place
Angus, Charles, warper, 73 Pomarium
Angus, David, mason, Flesh Vennel
Angus, George, labourer, 71 Canal Street
Angus, John, labourer, 170 South Street
ANGUS — BANKS,
Angus, John, shoemaker, Thimblerow
Angus, John, shipmaster, 2 Canal Street
Angus, John, labourer, 79 Canal Street
Angus, Miss Elizabeth, dresser, Foundry Lane
Angus, Mrs James, 284 High Street
Angus, Mrs Robert, Hospital Street
Angus, Mrs Robert, Claypots Wynd
Angus, Robert, weaver, 333 High Street
Annan, James, plasterer, Charles Street — house, 54 Canal Stieefc
Archer, James, carpenter, 82 South Street
Archer, Mrs James, 29 Kirkgate
Archer, Mrs James, 246 High Street
Archer, Mrs William, 253 High Street
Archer, Peter, 47 High Street
Archer, William, manager of St John's Foundry, Balhousie
Archibald, James, seaman, 66 South Street
Archibald, James, 'weaver, Melville Street
Archibald, William, grocer and weaver, 268 High Street
Arnott, Miss Mary, 7 Keir Street, Bridgend
Arnott, Mrs Catherine, 13 Canal Crescent
Arnott,. Mrs John, 7 Marshall Place
Arnott, Robert, pointsman, 9 Newrow
Arthur, Henry, labourer, 312 High Street
Arthur, James, 51 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Ash, Isaac, shoemaker, 266 High Street
Ashton, Alexander, bill-poster, &c, 13 St John's Place
Ashton, Mrs Thomas, 32 Skinnergate
Ayson, James, manager of New Wheaten Bread Society, Union St»
Ayton, Mrs Janet, green-grocer,, 15 Kirkgate
Bailey,, Mrs George, Newrow
Bailey, Thomas, tailor and clothier, 17 High Street
Bain, Robert Scobie, salesman, 2 Canal Street
Baird, John, working jeweller, 47 George St. — house, 17 High St-
Baird, Miss, 3 Kinnoull Street
Baker, G. A., professor of music, 60 North Methven Street — -
academy, Stormont Street Baker, John, brushmaker, 7 Meal Vennet Bald, Alexander, 26 Princes Street Ballantyne, John, smith, 266 High Street Ballingall, John, brewer, Carpenter Street Balmain, David, weaver, 33 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Balmain, David, weaver, Leonard Street
Balmain, James, tobaceonist, 37 High Street — house, Nelson St. Balmain, James, weaver, 59 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Balmain, Lieutenant-Colonel, 10 Marshall Place Balmain, Miss, 1 1 Marshall Place
Bank of Scotland's Office, Princes Street, west side Banks, Alexander, weaver, Clayholes Banks, Andrew, vintner, 43 Commercial Street, Bridgend
BANKS — BAXTER.
Banks, Mrs, 1 Kirk gate
Banks, Mrs George, Clayholes
Bannister, Thos., bootmaker, 9 Athole Place — house, Cherrylane
Barber, Arthur, labourer, Newrow
Barber, John, teacher, 2 Canal Street
Barclay, Andrew, wright, 149 South Street
Barclay, David, plasterer, Earl's Dykes
Barclay, David, Blackfriars Street
Barclay, George, victualler, Athole Street
Barclay, Hugh, sheriff-substitute, Mansfield Place, Bridgend
Barclay, James, wright, 278 High Street
Barclay, James, 71 High Street
Barclay, James, labourer, 46 Main Street, Bridgend
Barclay, John, wright, Newrow — house, Hospital Street
Barclay, John, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway
Barclay, John M., portrait painter, Blackfriars Street
Barclay, Mrs Andrew, grocer, Hospital Street
Barclay, Mrs John, Hospital Street
Barclay, William, victualler, 41 Castle Gable
Barker, Mrs Charles, 333 High Street
Barker, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, Victoria Street
Barland, Robert, confectioner, 28 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Barlas, G., & Son, grocers and wine merchants, 256 High Street
Barlas, James (of G. Barlas & Son), 254 High Street
Barlas, James, warper, 246, High Street
Barlas, John, surgeon and druggist, 22S High Street — house, 224
Barlas, Miss Mary, 246 High Street
Barlas, Mrs William, 46 High Street
Barlas, William, weaver, Dovecotland
Barnet, James, baker, 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Barnet, John, labourer, Barossa Street
Barnet, Mrs JohD, 207 High Street
Barns, Thomas, grocer, 196 High Street — house, 3 Kinnoull St.
Barrie, John, sawyer, William Street
Barrie, John, builder, 232 High Street — house, 253
Barrie, Mrs Peter, 36 Pomarium
Barrie, Ninian, weaver, 308 High Street
Barrie, Thomas, miller, 8 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Barron, Martin, 2 Bridge Lane
Barty, Mrs Christian, 87 Watergate
Barty, Mrs James, vintner, 305 High Street
Barty, Thomas, baker, 316 High Street
Bauk, Mrs William, Dovecotland
Baxter, David, sailmaker, 79 Canal Street
Baxter, James, warder, 14 Pomarium
Baxter, James, wheelwright, 42 South Methven Street — house, 34
Baxter, James, town-bellman, 21 Skinnergate
Baxter, James, teacher, Nelson Street
Baxter, John, weaver, Dovecotland
Baxter, John, candlemaker, 1 Paul Street
Baxter, John, gardener, Dovecotland
Baxter, John, mason, Stormont Street
B 2
10 BAXTER — BELL.
Baxter, John, baker, 28 Kirkgate
Baxter, John, weaver, 63 Pomariura
Baxter, Mrs Alexander, 266 High Street
Baxter, Mrs Helen, Dovecotland
Baxter, Mrs James, vintner, 9 St John's Place
Baxter, Mrs James, Hospital Street
Baxter, William, weaver, Hospital Street
Bayne, Adam, weaver, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Bayne, Alexander, weaver, Newrow
Bayne, J. & W., booksellers, stationers, and printers, 29 High
Street and 46 St John Street — house, Barossa Street Bayne, James, grocer, 3 Leonard Street — house, 14 Bayne, James, bootmaker, 210 High Street — house, 208 Bayne, John, weaver, Dovecotland Bayne, Mrs John, mangle, Barossa Street Bayne, William, weaver, Dovecotland Bayne, William, weaver, 33 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Bayne, William, clerk, Stormont Street Beatson, David, lintseed crusher, 89 South Street Beatson, John, baker, 55 Mill Street Beatson, Mrs John, 246 High Street Beattie, James, waiter, South William Street Beckford, Mrs, 21 Main Street, Bridgend Belford, Miss Margaret, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Belford, William, printer of Perthshire Advertiser newspaper.
80 High Street Bell, Alexander, slater, King Street, east side Bell, Alexander, inspector of fishings, 92 Watergate Bell, Andrew, seaman, 110 South Street Bell, Andrew, hawker, 82 South Street Bell, David, carter, Foundry Lane Bell, Isaac, road surveyor, 9 Isla Street, Bridgend Bell, James, tailor, Union Lane Bell, James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 25 Charlotte Street —
house, 3 Northport Bell, James, shoemaker, 3 Bridge Lane Bell, James, brassfouuder, 5 Mill Street Bell, James, seaman, 5 Speygate Bell, James, shoemaker, 115 South Street Bell, John, slater, Rose Cottage, 3 Isla Street, Bridgend Bell, Joseph, slater, 240 South Street Bell, Joseph (of Bell & Ramsay), Barossa Street Bell, Miss Cecilia, Scott Street, east side Bell, Misses, dressmakers, 60 High Street Bell, Mrs David, lodgings, 24 Athole Street Bell, Mrs James, Dovecotland Bell, Mrs Mary, 74 South Street Bell, Mrs Peter, Dovecotland Bell, Mrs Peter, Barossa Street Bell, Mrs William, 4 Paul Street Bell, Peter, weaver, 5 Leonard Street Bell, Robert, dyer, 149 South Street
BELL— BLAIR. 1L
Bell, Thomas (of Young & Bell), 15 Cross Street
Bell, William, lodgings, James Street
Bell, William, weaver, 8 Cross Street
Bell, William, mason, 21 Skinnergate
Bell, William, shoemaker, 15 Cross Street
Bell, William, weaver, 304 High Street
Bell, William, weaver, Clayholes
Bell & Ramsay, Slaters, Athole Street
Bennet, David, tailor, 13 Cross Street
Bennet, Jas., victualler, Princes Street — house, Victoria Street
Bennet, James, wright, 28 Watergate
Bennet, John, flesher, 67 South Methveu Street
Benaet, Mrs, 8 Castle Gable
Bennet, Mrs Alexander, Hospital Street
Bennet, William, shoemaker, 207 High Street
Berry, Matthew, labourer, 103 South Street
Bett, James, seaman, 116 South Street
Bett, John, shipmaster, 7 South Street
Bett, Miss Cecilia, mangle, Scott Street
Bett, Mrs David, 67 Meal Vennel
Beveridge, John (of Carron & Beveridge), 15 Athole Street
Beveridge, Mrs, mangle, Leonard Street
Bewitt, Charles, seaman, 74 South Street
Billet-Master's Office, i High Street
Bird, Thomas, policeman, Leonard Street
Birrel, Miss, Kinnoull
Bisset, Alexander, labourer, 199 South Street
Bisset, Alexander, gardener, Dovecotland
Bisset, David, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway
Bisset, James, gardener, Bellwood Cottage, Bridgend
Bisset, Miss, 24 Marshall Place
Bisset, Sir John, 24 Marshall Place
Bisset, Thomas, shoemaker, 137 High Street
Bisset, William, weaver, Thimblerow
Black, Alexander, smith, 95 High Street
Black, James, excise-officer, Horse Cross
Black, John, umbrella- manufacturer, 165 High Street — bouse*, 163
Black, John, labourer, Dovecotland
Black, John, miller, Low Street
Black, John, gardener, Bowerswell
Black, Mrs Provost, South Methven Street, east side
Blair, Andrew, weaver, Newrow
Blair, David, weaver, 151 High Street
Blair, J. & E., hosiers, 130 High Street
Blair, James (at Perth Bank), 6 Main Street, Bridgend
Blair, James, pilot, Barrack Street
Blair, John, stockingmaker, 25 Kirkgate
Blair, Miss Christian, 239 High Street
Blair, Mrs David, 132 High Street
Blair, Mrs William, 55 Meal Vennel
Blair, Mrs, William, 13 Cross Street
Blair, Peter, shoemaker, King Street, east side
12 » BLAIR — BRAMWELL.
Blair, Thomas, smith, Stormont Street
Blair, Thomas, weaver, 36 Meal Veanel
Blair, William, manufacturer, 18 Mill St. — house, 5 Charlotte St.
Blair, William, writer, 4 South Methven Street
Blair, William, china merchant, 15 North Methven Street
Blyth, George, footman, 77 Main Street, Bridgend
Blyth, George, vintner, Princes Street
Blyth, James, miller, 8 Paul Street
Blyth, Joseph, coast-waiter, custom-house, Princes Street
Boag, James, weaver, Mill Close
Bogie, Mrs, washer, 232 High Street
Bonded Warehouses, 1 1 Speygate
Bone, Richard, engineer, Scott Street
Bonnar, Edward, shoemaker, 129 South Street
Bonnar, Mrs Daniel, Thimblerow
Boulder, Samuel, architect, Athole Street
Bourke, Michael, 149 South Street
Bourke, Thomas, labourer, Clayholes
Bow, Rev. James, 170 High Street
Bower, David, sack manufacturer, 17 North Methven Street
Bower, John & Son, cloth merchants, 44 High Street — house,
Montreal Cottage Bower, Mrs John, Montreal Cottage Bower, Mrs Robert, 43 Mill Street Bowes, Richard, ship tavern, 25 High Street Bowes, Robert, shoemaker, 190 High Street Bowes, William, labourer, Barossa Street Bowie, James, coach trimmer, St Paul's Square Bowie, Mrs Peter, Athole Street Boyd, John, draper, 29 St John Street Boyd, Mrs, lodgings, 33 North Methven Street Boyd, Mrs Peter, 217 South Street Boyd, Mrs Peter, 57 Watergate Boyd, Mrs Peter, Dovecotland Boyd, Mrs Robert, 62 Pomarium Boyd, Mrs William, 63 South Street Boyd, Peter, labourer, 2 Canal Street
Boyd, Thomas, glazier, 157 High Street — house, 100 Watergate Boyd, Thomas, labourer, 1 Paul Street Boyle, Alexander, shoemaker, 16 Main Street, Bridgend Boyle, Andrew, superintendent of police, 3 High Street Boyle, James, shoemeker, 89 South Street Boyle, Mrs William, Kinnoull Causeway Boyle, Peter, weaver, Dovecotland Bradley, Gilles, inspector, Victoria Street Bradley, John, carpenter, Old Shore Bradley, John, twister, 23 Pomarium Brae, John, labourer, 54 Commercial Street, Bridgend Braid, James, dyer, 4 Cross Street Braid, Mrs Forbes, 190 High Street Braid, Thomas, wright, 25 Kirkgate Bramwell, James Patton, M.D., Atholl Street
BRAMWELL BROWN.
13
Bramwell, Mrs James, Athole Street
Brand, Mrs, Scott Street, east side
Brander, Alexander, silversmith, Stormont Street
Bremner, John, shoemaker, 3 South Street
Bremner, William, 9 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Brewster, George, wright, 1 Canal Crescent ,
Brewster & Pattillo, timber-merchants, Victoria Street
Bridges, John, 18 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Bridges, William, carpenter, 10 South Street
Brisbane, William, pawnbroker, 12 St John's Place — house, 53
Main Street, Bridgend British Linen Bank, 77 George Street Brodie, Andrew, sack-maker, 55 Mill Street Brodie, Collin, clerk, 13 St John's Place Brodie, James, weaver, 14 Leonard Street Brodie, Miss, 59 Pomarium Brodie, Robert, porter, 13 Skinnergate Brodie, William, ship-builder, 9 Reform Place Brough, Alexander, baker, 55 Mill Street Brough, Andrew, carter, Barrack Street Brough, George, ropespinner, 339 High Street Brough, James, builder, 35 Canal Street Brough, Miss Catherine, 35 Canal Street Brough, Misses, lodgings, Princes Street Brown, Alexander, embroiderer, 16 Marshall Place Brown, Alexander, weaver, 89 Main Street, Bridgend Brown, Alexander, tailor, 239 High Street Brown, Andrew, gardener, 4 Isla Street, Bridgend Brown, Charles, porter, 48 Watergate Brown, Daniel, labourer, Cutlog Vennel Brown, David, 9 North Methven Street Brown, David, shoemaker, 25 8 High Street Brown, David, baker, 66 South Methven Street Brown, George, greengrocer, 26 High Street Brown, Hugh S., shipowner, Princes Street Brown, James, labourer, 65 Pomarium Brown, James, smith, 25 Watergate Brown, James, weaver, Barossa Street Brown, John, bootmaker, 59 SkiDnergate Brown, John, plate-layer, 212 South Street Brown, John (late teacher), Cutlog Vennel Brown, John, smith, 301 High Street Brown, John, 19 Commercial Street, Bridgend Brown, Laurence, shoemaker, 30 Meal Vennel Brown, Miss Mary, 15 Commercial Street, Bridgend Brown, Mrs Alexander, 23 Pomarium Brown, Mrs Captain, Melville Street Brown, Mrs David, 89 South Street Brown, Mrs James, 1 1 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Brown, Mrs Jameson, 23 Pomarium Brown, Mrs Janet, Leonard Street Brown, Mrs John Cochrane, 82 South Street
14 BROWN — BRYSON.
Brown, Mrs John, Kirk Close
Brown, Mrs John, 129 South Street
Brown, Mrs John, 224 High Street
Brown, Mrs John, 1 Newrow
Brown, Mrs Thomas, Kinnoull Causeway
Brown, Mrs Thomas, 266 High Street
Brown, Mrs Thomas, grocer, Newrow, east side
Brown, Mrs Thomas, 43 Pomarium
Brown, Peter D., civil engineer and land surveyor, Princes St. —
house, 20 Charlotte Street Brown, Peter (of Brown & Taylor), Kinnoull Brown, Rev. William, A.M., General Prison Brown, Robert, leather-merchant, 150 High Street — house, 71 Brown, Thomas, porter, Union Street Brown, T. & W. joiners, 211 High Street — house, 266 Brown, Weasley, weaver, 308 High Street Brown, William, teacher of drawing, 2 Keir Street, Bridgend Brown, William, sawyer, 38 Pomarium
Brown, William, grocer and seedsman, 117 High St. — house, 113 Brown, William, vintner, 4 Kirkgate — house, 72 High Street Brown & Taylor, builders, 54 Commercial Street, Bridgend Brownsmith, Samuel, railway guard, 239 High Street Bruce, David, shipmaster, 77 South Street Bruce, David, glazier, 5 Reform Place Bruce, Ebenezer, shipmaster, 67 Meal Vennel Bruce, George, glazier, 77 South Street Bruce, George, weaver, 321 High Street Bruce, George, pattern-maker, Union Street Bruce, James, shipmaster, 66 South Street Bruce, James, glazier, 100 High Street — house, 102 Bruce, John, 5 St Leonard's Bank Bruce, Miss Jean, eating-house, 37 Watergate Bruce, Mrs, Foundry Lane Bruce, Mrs James, Cutlog Vennel Bruce, Mrs Margaret, lodgings, 103 South Street Bruce, Robert, engineer, 299 High Street Bruce, Robert, shoemaker, 87 High Street Bruce, Thomas, shipmaster, 105 South Street Bruce, Thomas, vintner and carter, Princes Street Bruce, William, weaver, 321 High Street Bruce, William, jobbing smith, 122 South Street Bruntfield, Alexander, weaver, Claypots Wynd Bruntfield, David, smith, Leonard Street Bruntfield, George, paper-agent, 238 High Street Bruntfield, Mrs Alexander, 224 High Street Bruntfield, Peter, labourer, 207 High Street Bruntfield, Thomas, labourer, 35 Watergate Bryce, William, tailor, 245 High Street Bryson, John, labourer, 39 Commercial Street, Bridgend Bryson, Thomas, weaver, 55 Pomarium Bryson, William, carver and gilder, 35 St John Street — bouse, 2 0
South Street
BRYSON — BUTIMAN. 1 5
Bryson, William, teacher of dancing, South William Street
Buchan, Alexander, calico-printer, 302 High Street
Buchan, Henry, calico-printer, Dovecotland
Buchan, Henry, weaver, Dovecotland
Buchan, James, weaver, 302 High Street
Buchan, John, weaver, Thimblerow
Buchan, Miss, lodgings, 52 Main Street, Bridgend
Buchan, Robert, 37 Main Street, Bridgend
Buchan & Low, grocers and ironmongers, 107 High Street —
house, King Street, east side Buchanan, Alexander, postboy, 60 South Street Buchanan, Alexander, smith, Leonard Street Buchanan, Archibald, stoker, 74 Mill Street
Buchanan, Donald, blacksmith, County Place — house, 9 Pomarium Buchanan, George, shipmaster, 18 Kirkgate Buchanan, James, wright, 55 Main Street, Bridgend Buchanan, Miss Mary, Claypots Wynd Buchanan, Mrs, Melville Street Buchanan, Mrs George, milliner, 22 Kirkgate Buchanan, Mrs Janet, dairy, 79 Canal Street Buchanan, William, shoemaker, 39 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Buckland, John, railway guard, 9 Pomarium Budge, James, weaver, 313 High Street Buhl, Baron G. F. L. P. Von, teacher, 8 Northport Bulk, Andrew, & Son, rope-work, Princes Street Buist, Andrew, tacksman of fishings, Barnhill Cottage Buist John, guild treasurer, 19 Mill Street Buist, Miss MagdalaDe, 1 St John's Place Buist, Mrs Thomas, 5 Meal Vennel
Buist, Robert, session-clerk, 6 Charlotte St. — house, King St. Buist, Thomas, vintner, 84 South Street Buist, William, plasterer, 75 Watergate Burgess, James, weaver, 35 Pomarium Burgess, John, 226 South Street Burgess, John, weaver, 42 Pomarium Burgess, Peter, weaver, 204 South Street Burgh Court Room, l High Street Burnet, James, vintner and game dealer, 31 Mill Street Burnet, Mrs James, 7 Flesh Vennel Burns, Andrew, labourer, 295 High Street Burns, Archibald, manager of the Central Bank of Scotland, 48
St John Street Burns, James, wright, 41 Main Street, Bridgend Burns, Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker, 7 Kirkgate Burns, Mrs Samuel, Dovecotland Burns, Robert, wright, 13 Back Wynd, Bridgend Burns, Robert, victualler, Melville Street Burns, Samuel, policeman, 297 High Street Burns' Tavern (Graeme Ramage), 13 Watergate Bury Angus, teacher of music, 2 Canal Street Bute, Mrs James, confectioner, 111 South Street Butiman, John, seaman, 89 South Street
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BUTTER — CAMERON.
Butter, Duncan, vintner, 225 South Street
Butter, Robert, clerk, 73 Pomarium
Byers, William, manager of S. Midland Railway, 8 Marshall Place
Cadam, John, weaver, Thimblerow
Cairncross, James, tailor, 28 High Street
Cairnie, Miss, staymaker, 37 George Street
Cairnie, Robert, bell-hanger, 9 St John Street
Cairnie, Rt, hatter and furrier, 15 High St. — house, 9 St John St.
Calderwood, James, shoemaker, 9 Speygate
Calderwood, James, bootmaker, 63 High Street — house, 207
Calderwood, Matthew, slater, 74 South Street
Calderwood, Matthew, flesher, 154 South Street
Cameron, Alexander, tailor, 144 High Street
Cameron, Alexander, shipowner, Princes Street
Cameron, Alexander, coal-merchant, 16 Canal Street
Cameron, Angus, labourer, 92 Watergate
Cameron, Charles, Blackfriars Wynd
Cameron, Daniel, mason, 284 High Street
Cameron, David, weaver, 304 High Street
Cameron, Donald, vintner, 146 High Street
Cameron, Donald, agent, James Street, east side
Cameron, Duncan, seaman, 67 South Street
Cameron, Duncan, weaver, 199 South Street
Cameron, Hugh, labourer, Leonard Street
Cameron, J. & P., general carriers by rail and road, and agents for the Caledonian Railway for Scotland, and who forward Goods to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leith, Stirling, Paisley, Greenock, and all parts in the south and west of Scotland : also, London, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Carlisle, and the south and west of England. Railway Offices, 14 Mill Street
Cameron, James, tailor and clothier, 15 Watergate — house, 45
Cameron, James, smith, Victoria Street
Cameron, James, 146 High Street
Cameron, James, weaver, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Cameron, James, weaver, Dovecotland
Cameron, James, carter, 92 Canal Crescent
Cameron, James, weaver, Thimblerow
Cameron, James, tailor, 20 Meal Vennel — house, 18
Cameron, James, wright, 23 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Cameron, John, 80 High Street
Cameron, John (at Johnston & M'Gregor), 312 High Street
Cameron, John, gardener, 36 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Cameron, John, clerk, 13 North Methven Street
Cameron, John, carpenter, Scott Street
Cameron, John, labourer, 146 High Street
Cameron, John, vintner, 116 High Street
Cameron, John, weaver, Thimblerow
Cameron, John, weaver, Dovecotland
CAMERON — CAMPBELL. 17
Cameron, John S., weaver, Dovecotland
Cameron, Miss, 9 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Cameron, Miss Catherine, 8 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Cameron, Miss Flora, dressmaker, 8 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Cameron, Miss Rose, 14 Watergate
Cameron, Mrs, 246 High Street
Cameron, Mrs Alexander, sick-nurse, 190 High Street
Cameron, Mrs Alexander, 74 Pomarium
Cameron, Mrs Christain, Flesh Vennel
Cameron, Mrs Duncan, 297 High Street
Cameron, Mrs Duncan, 10 Speygate
Cameron, Mrs Ewan, 80 High Street
Cameron, Mrs George, Thimblerow
Cameron, Mrs James, Leonard Street
Cameron, Mrs James, Horse Cross
Cameron, Mrs James, 156 High Street
Cameron, Mrs James, 1 Paul Street
Cameron, Mrs James 115 South Street
Cameron, Mrs John, 14 Mill Street
Cameron, Mrs John, 297 High Street
Cameron, Mrs John, James Street
Cameron, Mrs Margaret, 271 High Street
Cameron, Mrs Margaret, 25 Old Guard Vennel
Cameron, Mrs William, 15 Pomarium
Cameron, Neil, labourer, 70 Mill Street
Cameron, Peter, w right, 129 South Street
Cameron, Robert, labourer, York Place
Cameron, Robert, shipowner, James Street, east side
Cameron, Robert, farrier, 71 Canal Street
Cameron, Robert, porter, Leonard Street
Cameron, William, builder, Victoria St. — house, South William
Street Cameron, William, umbrella- maker, 3 West Bridge St., Bridgend Cameron, William, Nelson Street Cameron, William, teacher, 5 County Place Campbell, A. & Co., leather- merchants, 42 Mill Street Campbell, Angus, labourer, 36 Meal Vennel Campbell, Anthony, mason, 239 High Street Campbell, Archibald, dyer, 3 South Methven Street — house, 12 Campbell, Archibald (of A. Campbell & Co.), Melville Street Campbell, Archibald, 68 St John Street Campbell, Bartholomew, brewer, 142 High Street Campbell, Donald, currier, 122 South Street Campbell, George, mason, 12 Pomarium Campbell, Hutton, cork-manufacturer, 179 High Street Campbell, James, staff-sergeant, Barracks Campbell, James, smith, 163 High Street Campbell, Jedediah, fisher, 145 High Street Campbell, John, shopman, 8 St John Street Campbell, John, tailor, 132 High Street Campbell, John, Dovecotland Campbell, John, 232 High Street
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IS CAMPBELL CAKE.
Campbell, John, labourer, 85 South Street
Campbell, Jobn, pensioner, 297 High Street
Campbell, Major Archibald, Melville Street, -west side
Campbell, Miss Isabella, 12 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Campbell, Mrs Alexander, 333 High Street
Campbell, Mrs Alexander, furnishing shop, 209 South Street
Campbell, Mrs Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 13^5 South St-
— house, 3 Kinnoull Street Campbell, Mrs Archibald, 94 Canal Crescent Campbell, Mrs Catherine, dairy. 331 High Street Campbell, Mrs Christain, 216 High Street Campbell, Mrs Donald, 170 High Street Campbell, Mrs Hugh, Cutlog Yennel Campbell, Mrs James, poulterer, 96 High Street Campbell, Mrs John, 8 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Campbell, Mrs John, 5 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Campbell, Mrs John, 86 South Street Campbell, Mrs John, Horse Cross Campbell, Mrs John, 219 High Street Campbell, Mrs John, Doveeotland Campbell, Mrs Joseph, 44 South Street Campbell, Mrs Feter, St Paul's Square Campbell, Mrs Robert, vintner, Hospital Street Campbell, Mrs William, 32 Watergate Campbell, Peter, sawyer, Stormont Street
Campbell, Peter, silk dyer, 9 South Methven Street — house, 22 Campbell, Peter, mason, 42 Watergate Campbell, Robert, labourer, 246 High Street Campbell, Thomas, Red Lion Inn, 30 High Street Campbell, William, tinsmith, 55 Meal Yennel Campbell, William, seaman, 89 South Street Campbell, William, inch- watcher, 341 High Street Campbell, William, porter, 23 Castle Gable Campbell, William, weaver, Doveeotland
Campsie, James, Bread Society's barrowman, Stormont Street Campsie, James, Free St Leonard's Church officer. 68 PomariaES Campsie, John, painter, 59 Skinnergate Campsie, Miss Janet, vintner, 41 North Methven Street Campsie, Mrs Alexander, staymaker, 232 High Street Campsie, Mrs James, washer, 2S4 High Street Cant Andrew, baker, Union Lane Cant, Miss Margaret, Kirkside Cargill, Miss, 19 Marshall Place Cargill, Mrs Daniel, 3 Barossa Place Carmichael, James, 5 Back Wynd, Bridgend Carmichael, Mrs John, Earl's Dykes Carmichael, Peter, farmer and pavier, Tullylumb Carmichael, William, vintner, 55 Mill Street Carnegie, Alexander, horse-dealer, 75 Watergate Carnegie, James, 15 Isla Street, Bridgend Carr, Alexander, wright, 41 Main Street, Bridgend Carr, Angus, flesher, 17 Main Street, Bridgend
CARR — CHISHOLM.
Carr, Angus, baker, 19 Main Street, Bridgend
Carr, James, baker, 116 High Street
Carron, John, tobacconist, 84 High St. — house, 15 Athole Street
Carron, William (of Carron & Beveridge), 15 Athole Street
Carron & Beveridge, drapers, 56 St John Street
Carson, John, cabinetmaker and furnishing ironmonger, 37 and 56
Meal Vennel — house, 5 5 Carte, Mrs Daniel, 8 Mill Street Cartwright, Charles, vintner, Northport Catanach, Mrs David, Paul's Close, Newrow Catanaeh, Mrs John, 170 High Street
Catcheside, Henry, vintner, Barrack Canteen and 11 South Street Cathal, John, gardener, Marshall Bank Cato, Mrs, 28 Kirkgate Caution, Mrs Laurence, Dovecotland Cave, James, bricklayer, 2 Kirkgate Caven, Mrs John, 47 George Street Caw, Alexander, labourer, 136 South Street Caw, David, shoemaker, 146 High Street Caw, Mrs, 44 Watergate Caw, William, labourer, Leonard Street Central Bank of Scotland, 50 St John Street Cess Office, 16 South Street Chalmers, Andrew C, M.D., Infirmary
Chalmers, David, leather merchant, 178 High Street — house, 170 Chalmers, David, weaver, Clayholes Chalmers, David, currier, 170 High Street Chalmers, George, stocking-weaver, 180 South Street Chalmers, Henry, smith, 28 Kirkgate Chalmers, James, labourer, 113 High Street Chalmers, John, wright, 232 High Street Chalmers, John, mason and vintner, 232 South Street Chalmers, John, tinsmith and gas-fitter, 262 High St. — house, 258 Chalmers, Miss, teacher, Dovecotland Chalmers, Miss Isabella, teacher, 394 High Street Chalmers, Miss Jane, 52 Canal Street Chalmers, Mrs, Stormont Street Chalmers, Mrs Andrew, 21 Cross Street Chalmers, Mrs William, Carpenter Street Chalmers, William, porter, 89 South Street Chalmers, William, dyer, Castle Gable
Chalmers, William, labourer, 47 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Chambers, Rev. John Charles, North William Street Chapel Close, 315 High Street Chaplain, Andrew, clerk, 62 Athole Street Chaplain, Misses, teachers, North William Street Chapman, Patrick, collector of water duty, 48 North Methven St. Chapman, Thomas, clerk, Melville Street Charles, James, printer, Kirkside Cbeeseborough, Joseph, engine-driver, 7 Reform Place Chisholm, Alexander, greengrocer, Athole Street Chisholm, James, tailor, 7 Kinnoull Street, east side
20 CHISHOLM: — CLARK,
Chisholm, James, sawyer, 36 Meal Vermel Chisholm, Jarnes, bootcloser, 224 High Street Chisholm, John, shipmaster, 3 South Street Chisholm, Mrs James, 146 High Street Chisholm, Robert F., bank porter, 52 St John Street Chisholm, William, shopman, Atbole Street Christie, Alexander, saddler, Athole Street Christie, Daniel, railway guard, Scott Street Christie, George, weaver, 63 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Christie, George, smith, Stormont Street Christie, James, wright, 134 High Street
Christie, James, grocer and spirit merchant, 49 High Street- house, 1 Kirkgate Christie, James, watchmaker, 82 High Street — house, 80 Christie, James, weaver, 198 South Street Christie, James, printer, Carpenter Street Christie, James, miller, Stormont Street Christie, John, seaman, Scott Street Christie, John, pensioner, 1 1 Meal Vennel Christie, John, wright, 9 Castle Gable Christie, John, grocer, 10 Skinnergate Christie, John, brewer, 10 Stormont Street Christie, Mrs, flowerer of lace, 1 Watergate Christie, Mrs David, King Street, east side
Christie, Mrs Fanny, hosier, 23 High St. — house, 38 Watergate Christie, Mrs James, 80 High Street Christie, Mrs John, 129 High Street
Christie, Peter, coal merchant and victualler, 14 Athole Street Christie, Robert, surgeon, 20 South Street Christie, Robert, wright, 12 Pomarium Christie, Thomas, piebaker, 58 Meal Vennel Christie, William, strapper, 67 Meal Vennel Christie, William, mangle, Union Lane Christison, Thomas, tailor, Mill Close
Chrystal, Alexander, weaver, 59 Strathmore Street, Bridgets! Chrystal, Peter, mason, 59 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Circuit, William, shoemaker, 155 South Street City Chamberlain's Office, 3 High Street City Hall, Kirkside
City Hotel (George Riach), 31 South Street City Weigh-house, Kirkside Clark, Alexander, labourer, 292 High Street Clark, Alexander, lath-splitter, Scott Street Clark, Alexander, gardener, Union Street Clark, Alexander, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Clark, Charles, fisher, 16 Strathmore Street, Bridges*! Clark, David, eating-house, 79 South Street Clark, Donald, greengrocer, 194 South Street Clark, Henry, labourer, Dovecotland Clark, Hugh, weaver, Thimblerow Clark, James, 71 Canal Street Clark, James, seaman, Claypots Wynd
CLARK — COCHRANE. SI
Clark, James, cooper, 175 High Street
Clark, James, measurer, 122 South Street
Clark, James, weaver, Thirablerow
Clark, James, labourer, Princes Street
Clark, James, weaver, Clayholes
Clark, John (late factor), 39 High Street
Clark, John, weaver, Claypots Wynd
Clark, John, hairdresser, 223 High Street
Clark, Miss Louisa, 3 North Methveu Street
Clark, Mrs Hugh, 138 South Street
Clark, Mrs James, 8 Keir Street, Bridgend
Clark, Mrs James, mangle, 34 Main Street, Bridgend
Clark, Mrs Janet, 1 1 Paul Street
Clark, Mrs John, 18 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Clark, Mrs John, 13 Cross Street
Clark, Robert, 8 Keir Street, Bridgend
Clark, Robert, wright, Newrow
Clark, Thomas, maltster, Clockserie, 1 Isla Street, Bridgend
Clark, William, weaver, Thimblerow
Clark, William, baker, 113 High Street
Clark & Mortons, woollen-drapers, 23 St John Street
Claypot's Wynd, 347 High Street
Cleland, Mrs, 4 Rose Terrace
Cleland, Mrs William, 3 Barossa Place
Clement, James, writer, 33 South Street
Clement, Miss, 271 High Street
Clement, Mrs Ebenezer, 89 South Street
Clement, Mrs Margaret, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Clements, George, writer, Princes Street, east side
Clezy, Archibald, Strathmore Ian, 43 Main Street, Bridgend
Clezy, William, flesh er, Athole Street
Clink, Daniel, inch-watcher, 89 South Street
Clink, Miss Christain, 315 High Street
Clink, Robert, inch-watcher, 19 Castle Gable
Clink, William, maltman, 55 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Clow, Alexander, weaver, Thimblerow
Clunie, David, King Street, east side
Clunie, James, carter, 170 South Street
Clunie, James, carter, Cow Vennel
Clunie, Mrs David, 58 South Methven Street
Clunie, William, woollen-draper, 13 St John St. — house, 86 High
Street Cochrane, Alexander, porter, 86 Watergate Cochrane, Andrew, weaver, Leonard Street Cochrane, Charles, carter, 15 Old Guard Vennel Cochrane, David (of Cochrane & Jenkins), Mill Close Cochrane, David, weaver, Leonard Street Cochrane, John, porter, 86 Watergate Cochrane, Miss Janet, milliner, 17 St John Street Cochrane, Mrs James, 55 High Street Cochrane, Mrs John, Kinnoull Causeway 'Cochrane & Jenkins, millers, Perth Mills, 58 Mill Street ---*£• ^
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22 COCK — COUNTY.
Cock, David, wright, Storraont Street
Cock, David, weaver, 6 Strath more Street, Bridgead
Cock, James, mason, 232 High Street
Cock, Mrs William, flesher, Kirkside
Cock, Peter, mason, Newrow, north end
Collins, David, tailor, 46 High Street
Collins, Mrs Edward, 29 Pomarium
Collins, Mrs Isaac, 87 High Street
Colman, John, labourer, Cutlog Vennel
Comb, Thomas, weaver, Dovecotland
Commercial Bank Office, 16 Sputh Street
Commercial Hotel (Alexander Young), 8 South Street
Comper, John, teacher, Melville Street — house, 40 North -Methves Street
Comrie, John, Guildry officer, 106 Watergate
Comrie, Mrs William, 65 Watergate
Comrie, Peter, painter, paperhanger, and glazier, 39 St John St, ■ — house, 34
Conacher, Alexander, weaver, 39 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Conacher, Charles, weaver, 39 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Conacher, Charles, farrier, 77 Watergate — house, 81
Conacher, Charles, time-keeper, 113 High Street
Conacher, Mrs Alexander, 301 High Street
Conacher, Mrs Peter, 81 Watergate i Condie, James, writer, Blackfriars House
Condie, Miss Janet, Thimblerow
Congreve, John, vintner, 41 Watergate
Conland, John, mason, 164 South Street
Connel, Robert, clerk, 72 Watergate
Connel, William, sawyer, Cow Vennel
Conning, John (of Hunter & Conning), 75 George Street
Conqueror, Mrs Charles, 126 South Street
Constable, Mrs, Bertha Cottage, Kinnoull
Constable, Robert, shoemaker, 67 High Street
Coustable, William, Champion Inn, 33 South Street
Constitutional Newspaper Office, 28 Kirkside
Cook, Andrew, vintner, 10 Castle Gable
Cook, Hector, labourer, 1 1 Watergate
Cook, John, coach-wright, 142 South Street
Cook, Mrs Dr., King Street, east side
Co-operative Society, County Place (William Mill, salesman)
Co-operative Society, 109 South Street (A. King, sales- man)
Copeland, Miss Elizabeth, 61 Main Street, Bridgend
Cornet, William, coach-trimmer, 163 High Street
Cornfute, G. L., manufacturer, Melville Street — house, 6 Barossa Place
Cornfute, Miss, 9 Barossa Place
Cornfute, Mrs Andrew, 10 Rose Terrace
Cottrell, Francis, waiter (George Hotel), 48 George Street
Cottrell, Francis, vintner, 47 George Street
County Buildings, foot of South Street
COUNTY— CRAIGIE. 23
County Hall, foot of South Street
County Prison, Speygate
County & City Infirmary, Glasgow Road
Couper, James, flesher, 10 Kirkgate
Couper, John, labourer, James Street
Couper, Miss, Stormont Cottage, 8 Strathmore St., Bridgend
Couper, Robert, smith, 122 South Street
Couper, Robert, baker, 1 1 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Courier Newspaper Office, 14 High Street
Coutts, David, 55 Mill Street
Coutts, George, labourer, 103 South Street
Coutts, George, weaver, 41 Pomarium
Coutts, James, watchmaker, Barossa Street
Coutts, James, weaver, 266 High Street
Coutts, James, labourer, Barrack Street
Coutts, John, curator, 93 Canal Crescent
Coutts, John, & Son, grocers and weavers, 147 South Street
Coutts, Miss Margaret, 63 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Coutts, Mrs Alexander, 112 South Street
Coutts, Mrs Thomas, 126 South Street
Coutts, Peter, smith, Barrack Street
Coutts, Peter, pa\ier, 83 Main Street, Bridgend
Coutts, William, vintner, 243 High Street
Coutts, William, pavier, 83 Main Street, Bridgend
Coutts, William, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway
Coventry, Captain Richard, Melville Street
Coventry, John, weaver, 398 High Street
Coventry, Miss, teacher, Melville Street
Coventry, Miss Janet, 6 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Coventry, Richard, Melville Street
Coventry, Robert, weaver, 8 Keir Street, Bridgend
Cow Vennel, 54 South Street, and 23 Canal Street
Cowans, James (at Perthshire Spirit Company), 7 High Street
Cowans, James, ropespinner, 9 Watergate
Cowans, James, wright, Kinnoull Causeway
Cowans, John, grocer, 1 Bridge Lane — house, 3
Cowans, Miss Isabella, straw-hat-maker, 31 George Street
Cowans, Peter, vintner, 170 South Street
Cowans, William, weaver, St Paul's Square
Cowans, William, weaver, Dovecotland
Cowperthwaite, John J., shipowner, Victoria Street
Craig, James, wright, 60 High Street
Craig, Mrs George, washer, 19 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Craig, Peter, labourer, 41 Main Street, Bridgend
Craig, William, tailor, 56 Skinnergate
Craig, William, tailor, 1 7 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Craig, William, miller, Dovecotland
Craigan, James, weaver, 155 South Street
Craigdallie, Andrew, tailor, 230 South Street
Craigdallie, Miss, Thimblerow
Craigdallie, Mrs Helen, sick-nurse, 25 South Street
Craigie, David, banker, 22 George Street
2i CRAIGIE — CROLL.
Craigie, David, porter, 312 High Street Craigie, George, weaver, 13 Paul Street Craigie, James, 136 South Street
Craigie, Laurence, teacher (Perth Academy), 4 South Methven St. Craigie, Mrs John, 13 Paul Street Craigie, Robert, dyer, 6 Castle Gable Craigie, Thomas, warper, 9 Canal Crescent Cramb, James, baker, Newrow Crainb, Mrs George, S7 Watergate
Cramb, Robert, gardener, 58 Commercial Street, Bridgend Cranshaw, Robert, engineer, Scott Street Crawford, Alexander, painter, 146 High Street Crawford, Alexander, weaver and grocer, 75 South Street Crawford, Alexander, weaver, 333 High Street Crawford, John, flesher, 202 High Street Crawford, Thomas, flesher, 104 High Street — house, 101 < Crawford, Walter, flesher, 3 St John Street — house, Cow Venuel Crawford, William, weaver, 333 High Street Cree, David, weaver, 6 Cross Street
Cree John, coal-merchant, 56 Watergate — house, 53 Pomarium Cree, John, coal-merchant, Leonard Street Cree, Mrs Robert, 8 Paul Street Cree, Peter, labourer, Mill Wynd Cree, Robert, postboy, 92 Watergate Cree, William, labourer, 63 Pomarium Crerar, Alexander, weaver, Clayholes
Crerar, Andrew, provision store, 28 North Methven Street Crerar, James, tailor, 103 South Street Crerar, Mrs Andrew, Clayholes Crerar, Robert, sawyer, Barrack Street Crighton, Alexander, slater, 238 High Street Crighton, Andrew, book-vender and grocer, Kinuoull Causeway Crighton, David, writer, 10 South Street Crighton, David, weaver, Thimblerow Crighton, Donald, porter, Union Street Crighton, George, lapidary and dentist (at John Urquharts),
Melville Street Crighton, George, pointsman, Old Shore Crighton, James, weaver, 53 Pomarinm Crighton, James, wright, 5 Keir Street, Bridgend Crighton, John, mason, Charter Lane
Crighton, Miss Elizabeth, grocer and spirit dealer, 204 High St. Crighton, Miss Janet, grocer, 33 Skinnergate Crighton, Mrs Alexander, Melville Street Crighton, Thomas, tailor, 10 High Street Crighton, William, grocer, 322 High Street Crighton, William, weaver, 204 High Street Crockart, William, wine and spirit merchant, 85 Watergate Croll, Andrew, mason, Newrow Croll, George, inspector of poor, n Canal Crescent— house, 1
Albert Place Croll. Mrs William, 321 High Street
CROMBIE — DAVIDSON. 25
Crombie, Nickel, weaver, Leonard Street
Crombie, Wm., poulterer, 21 St John St. — house, 25 High St.
Cross, Mrs Rebecca, Barrack Street
Crow, David, weaver, Dovecotland
Crow, David, seaman, 15 Pomarium
Crow, David, weaver, Hospital Street
Crow, George, baker, 11 Princes Street
Crow, James, broker, 18 Meal Vennel
Crow, John, tailor, 190 High Street
Crow, Robert, porter, 7 Speygate
Crowley, Dennis, labourer, Kinnoull Causeway
Cruickshanks, John, smith, 71 Watergate
Cruickshanks, Miss Elizabeth, 72 Watergate
Cruickshanks, Mrs Alexander, 139 South Street
Cruickshanks, Mrs Richard, East Haugh
Cruickshanks, William, coach-guard, 72 Watergate
Crumley, John, tinsmith, 24 Skinnergate
Cumming, Alexander, Carpenter Street
Cumming, Andrew, labourer, 61 Meal Vennel
Cumming, Daniel, shoemaker, 190 High Street
Cumming, Mrs Cairns, 197 High Street
Cunningham, Alexander, weaver, 15 Pomarium
Cunningham, Alexander, weaver, 27 Pomarium
Cunningham, Andrew, writer, Charlotte Place
Cunningham, William, labourer, 25 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Cunnison, James, 163 High Street
Cunnison, William, weaver, 315 High Street
Currie, Charles, labourer, Cow Vennel
Currie, James, labourer, 162 South Street
Currie, Robert (of Wright, Currie, & Co.), 12 North Methven St.
Currie, Thomas, policeman, 122 South Street
Custom House. Princes Street, south end
Cuthbert, Alexander, coachsmith, 34 South Street
Cuthbert, Alexander, brassfounder, 8 Northport
Cuthbert, David, mason, 31 Canal Street
Cuthbert, David, weaver, 21 Cross Street
Cuthbert, James, saddler, 102 High Street
Cuthbert, James, salesman, Murray Street
Cuthbert, James, labourer, 77 South Street
Cuthbert, William, coachbuilder, 40 Canal Street
Cutlog Vennel, 187 High Street, and 37 Mill Street
Daisy, Bernard, labourer, 36 Meal Vennel Dalgetty, James, vintner, 195 High Street Dall, John, manager of City Mills, 58 South Methven Street Dandy, David (of Duncan, Dandy, & Newby), 71 High Street Danish Vice-Consul (David Turnbull), 4 Canal Street Darling, George, hatter, 35 George Street — house, 42 Davidson, Alexander, tanner, 180 South Street Davidson, Alexander, tailor, Barossa Street
26 DAVIDSON — DEWAR.
Davidson, Andrew, writer, 68 St John St. — h., 23 Marshall Place
Davidson, Charles, weaver, Clayholes
Davidson, James, carter, Kinnoull Street
Davidson, James, 7 1 High Street
Davidson, James, teacher, Melville Street
Davidson, John, plasterer, Barossa Street
Davidson, John, weaver, Dovecotland
Davidson, Laurence, weaver, Leonard Street
Davidson, Major Guthrie, 7 St Leonard's Bank
Davidson, Miss Agues (Royal George Inn and Hotel), 51 George
Street Davidson, Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 30 Meal Vennel Davidson, Mrs, Union Street Davidson, Mrs Alexander, fruiterer, 9 Crescent Davidson, Mrs John, vintner, Athole Street Davidson, Mrs Peter, 1 Barossa Place Davidson, Mrs Thomas, grocer, 18 Watergate Davidson, Mrs William, coal-merchant, St Paul's Square Davidson, Peter, boatman, 202 South Street Davidson, Peter, upholsterer, 28 Watergate Davidson, Robert, brewer, Union Street Davidson, Robert, saddler, 20 Watergate Davidson, William, engineer, 47 High Street Davie, James, millwright, Victoria Street Davie, John, weaver, Leonard Street Davie, Robert, chimney-sweeper, 137 High Street Dawson, James, labourer, 297 High Street Deas, James B. (of Garvie & Deas), 12 South Methven Street Deighton, Misses, dressmakers, 203 South Street Deighton, Richard, horse-breaker, Union Lane Deighton, Thomas, hostler, Mill Close, High Street Dempsy, Peter, lodgings, 35 Skinnergate Demster, Mrs John, 177 South Street Denford, Miss, 17 Marshall Place Denham, Mrs, St Paul's Square Denny, Daniel, pensioner, 26 Pomarium Deseret, Misses, 69 Stratbmore Street, Bridgend Deseret, Peter, draper, 159 High Street — house, 69 Stratbmore
Street, Bridgend Deseret, Samuel T., surgeon, 6 Charlotte Street Dewar, Andrew, wright, 1 9 North Methven Street Dewar, Donald, Strathtay Tavern, 39 Castle Gable Dewar, Duncan, bootmaker, 16 High Street — house, 6 Dewar, Duncan, labourer, Stormont Street Dewar, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 157 South Street Dewar, James (of M'Naughton & Dewar), North William Street Dewar, James, & Son, booksellers, stationers, and printers, 23
George Street — house, Crossmount Cottage, Bridgend Dewar, John (of Dewar & Smeaton), North William Street Dewar, John, wine and spirit merchant, 111 High Street — house,
3 North Port Dewar, John, labourer, 137 High Street
DEWAR — DONALDSON. 27
Dewar, John, labourer, Stormont Street
Dewar, John, labourer, 224 High Street
Dewar, John, labourer, 67 South Street
Dewar, John, teacher, 19 North Methven Street
Dewar, Miss Jean, Murray Street
Dewar, Mrs Donald, 13 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Dewar, Mrs Peter, 45 Pomarium
Dewar, Mrs Robert, grocer, 46 Meal Vennel
Dewar, Peter, tailor, 129 South Street
Dewar, Robert, pensioner and mangle, 100 Watergate
Dewar, William, slater, Thimblerow
Dewar, William S., labourer, 294 High Street
Dewar & Smeaton, drapers, 45 High Street
Dewsburry, William V., clerk, 49 South Street
Dick, Mrs, Capt., 9 Rose Terrace
Dickie, Thomas, plasterer, Charles Street
Dickson, David, gardener, 250 High Street
Dickson, John (of M'Kenzie & Dickson), King Street, west side
Dickson, Miss, 101 High Street
Dickson, William, sawyer, 9 Cow Vennel
Dickson & Turnbull, nursery and seedsmen, 26 George Street
Dingwall, John, plumber, 15 Kirkgate
Dingwall, Mrs, milliner, 13 Kirkgate
Divine, John, broker, 26 Meal Vennel
Dobie, Mrs John, 95 High Street
Docherty, Daniel, bellows-mender, 149 South Street
Docherty, Peter, wright, St Paul's Square
Doctor, Mrs John, lodgings, 55 High Street
Dodds, John, lodgings, 128 South Street
Dodds, Mrs, vintner, 3 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Dodgson, Rev. John, Comely Bank, 64 Main Street, Bridgend
Doig, George, labourer, Barrack Street
Don, John, flesher, 21 Cross Street
Donald, David, inspector of weights and measures for the county,
28 Commercial Street, Bridgend '■'uvI'vS -f Donald, John, smith, 24 Commercial Street, Bridgend Donald, John, mason, 5 Keir Street, Bridgend Donald, Mrs Archibald, Barrack Street •> Donaldson, A. & J., plumbers and gas-fitters, 31 Watergate Donaldson, Alexander, warper, Foundry Lane Donaldson, Charles, weaver, 8 Paul Street Donaldson, David, clerk, 81 Watergate Donaldson, David, weaver, 8 Paul Street Donaldson, George, weaver, 148 South Street Donaldson, George, millwright and engineer, Victoria Street —
house, 10 Keir Street, Bridgend Donaldson, Gilbert, joiner, Stormont Street Donaldson, James, St Paul's Square Donaldson, James, weaver, 232 High Street Donaldson, Mrs Andrew, Barossa Street Donaldson, Mrs David, lodgings, 13 North Methven Street Donaldson, Mrs Peter, clothier, 36 Watergate — house, 100
28 DONALDSON — DOW.
Donaldson, Mrs Robert, 27 Castle Gable
Donaldson, Mrs William, Hospital Street
Donaldson, Thomas, baker, 8 North Methven Street
Donaldson, William, flaxdresser, Thimblerow
Donaldson, William, weaver, Dovecotland
Donaldson, William, wright, 67 Mill Street
Donaldson, William, labourer, Dovecotland
Donaldson, William, labourer, Union Street
Donely, Felix, broker, 8 Meal Vennel
Dorward, James, gardener, 4 Union Street Lane, Bridgend
Dott, George, teacher, 59 North Methven Street
Dott, Mrs John, Barrack Street
Dott, Mrs John, 39 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Dott, Mrs Margaret, 86 High Sreet
Doud, Daniel, labourer, 163 South Street
Dougall, Henry, gardener, 47 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Dougall, James, tea-agent, 55 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Dougall, John, weaver, 36 Meal Vennel
Dougall, Peter, weaver, 230 South Street
Dougall, William, wright, 73 Mill Street
Dougall, William, labourer, 7 Paul Street
Douglas, Alexander, weaver, Thimblerow
Douglas, Daniel, coal-merchant, 8 Pomarium
Douglas, George R.. painter and paper-hanger, 11 St John Street
— house, 14 Douglas, George, carter, 63 South Street Douglas, Hamilton, tailor, Murray Street Douglas, James, furnishing-ironmonger, 38 High Street — house
22 St John Street Douglas, James, wood-merchant, Newrow, north end Douglas, John, wright, North William Street Douglas, Mrs John, 2 Newrow Douglas, Mrs Robert, 340 High Street
Douglas, Mrs William, grocer and spirit dealer, Leonard Street Douglas, Robert, victualler, 62 South Methven Street Douglas, Robert, weaver, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Douglas, William, shoemaker, 39 Watergate Douglas, William, watchmaker, St Paul's Square Douglas, William, slater, 24 Pomarium Dow, David, book-agent, 5 Keir Street, Bridgend Dow, David, mason, 28 Meal Vennel Dow, James, cowfeeder, Stormont Street Dow, James, plasterer, 15 Leonard Street Dow, John, carter, 315 High Street Dow, Miss, victualler, 7 Castle Gable — house, 5 Dow, Miss Mary, mangle, North William Street Dow, Mrs, dressmaker, 73 Mill Street Dow, Mrs James, 20 Castle Gable Dow, Mrs John, 4 Paul Street Dow, Mrs John, 63 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Dow, Mrs Margaret, 8 Cross Street Dow, Mrs Win., grocer, 7 Main St., Bridgend — h., 12 Gowrie St.
DOW— DUFF. 29
Dow, Mrs Thomas, 5 Kinnoull Street
Dow, Peter, carter, 151 South Street
Dow, Peter, carter, 46 Main Street, Bridgend
Dow, Peter, wright, 10 Cross Street
Dow, Robert, weaver, 5 Keir Street, Bridgend
Dow, Robert, painter and paper-hanger, Athole Street — house, 3
North Port > Dow, Thomas, tea, wine, and spirit-merchant, 65 George Street —
house, 61 Dow, Thomas, Mill Street store, 30 Mill Street Dow, William, auctioneer, King Street, east side Dowie, Laurence, shoemaker, Union Street Dowie, Leonard, weaver, Clayholes Dowie, Peter, mason, 44 South Street Dowie, William, weaver, 396 High Street Drain, Charles, labourer, 163 South Street Dreghorn, Captain A. H., St Alban's Cottage, Bridgend Drew, James, weaver, 24 Pomarium Drew, Thomas, carter, 95 High Street Dron, David, brassfounder, 67 Meal Vennel Dron, James, wheelwright, 214 South Street Dron, Mary, Flesh Vennel Dron, Mrs Andrew, 122 South Street Drummond, Alexander, wright, lodgings, 25 High Street Drummond, Alexander, land-surveyor, 7 Charlotte Street — house,
Charlotte Place Drummond, James, weaver, 10 Cross Street Drummond, John, baker, 151 High Street Drummond, John, labourer, 66 South Methven Street Drummond, John Stewart, 8 St Leonard's Bank Drummond, Miss Christain, 3 Watergate Drummond, Mrs Andrew, vintner, 257 High Street Drummond, Mrs Charles, midwife, Cutlog Vennel 'Drummond, P. R., bookseller, stationer, and librarian, 32 High
Street — house, 28 George Street Drummond, WilHam, smith, Clayholes Drummond, William, 8 Commercial Street, Bridgend Drysdale, Andrew, weaver, 62 Pomarium Drysdale, Mrs Robert, 267 High Street Duchars, George, labourer, 14 Back Wynd, Bridgend Duchars, James, weaver, Paul's Close, Newrow Duchars, Mrs Andrew, 284 High Street Duchars, Peter, carter, 12 Commercial Street, Bridgend Duff, Duncan, teacher, Hospital
Duff, James, joiner, 22 Mill Street — house, Carpenter Street Duff, John, labourer, Newrow Duff, John, weaver, 11 Leonard Street Duff, John, weaver, 42 Pomarium Duff, Miss Ann, King Street Duff, Miss Jean, 23 Castle Gable Duff, Miss Mary, 57 South Street Duff, Misses, James Street, east side
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DUFF — DURIE.,
Duff, Mrs James, 15 Pomarium
Duff, Peter, inspector of cleansing, 6 Kinnoull Causeway
Duff, Thomas, flesher, 15 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Duff, William, weaver, 55 Meal Vennel
Duff, William, shoemaker, 73 Mill Street
Duffus, Mrs William, Leonard Street
Dunbar, John, footman, North Port
Dunbar, Mrs James, 314 High Street
Dunbar, Mrs Robert, Newrow, north end
Duncan, Adam, plumber, 177 South Street
Duncan, Alexander, weaver, 35 Canal Street
Duncan, Colin, seaman, Flesh Vennel
Duncan, Dandy, & Newby, druggists, 75 High Street — house, 71
Duncan, David, city chamberlain, Knowhead, Bridgend
Duncan, J. & A., grocers, 285 High Street
Duncan, J. & J., teachers of pianoforte, Kinnoull St., west side
Duncan, James, carpenter, 44 South Street
Duncan, James, Well Bank, Kinnoull
Dnncan, John, shoemaker, 6 Leonard Street
Duncan, John, seaman, 4 South Street
Duncan, John, musician, 12 Castle Gable
Duncan, John, labourer, 297 High Street
Duncan, John, baker, 115 High Street — house, 113
Duncan, John, officer of excise, 21 Main Street, Bridgend
Duncan, John, & Co., aerated water manufacturers, 55 High St,
Duncan, Laurence, labourer, 77 South Street
Duncan, Mary Ann, lodgings, 82 South Street
Duncan, M'Lean, & Jameson, writers, Blackfriars Street
Duncan, Miss Catherine, Barossa Street
Duncan, Mrs Ann, Dovecotland
Duncan, Mrs George, 60 High Street
Duncan, Mrs James, 15 Cross Street
Duncan, Mrs Margaret, washer, Mill Wynd
Duncan, Mrs Robert, Nelson Street
Duncan, Mrs Thomas, Scott Street
Duncan, Peter, agent, 4 George Street — house, 60 High Street
Duncan, Peter, weaver, 245 High Street
Duncan, Peter, 46 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Duncan, Stewart, furnishing warehouse, 83 High Street — h. above
Duncan, Thomas (of Duncan, M'Lean, & Jameson), 4 Athole
Place Duncan, Thomas, confectioner, 133 High Street — house, 137 Duncan, William, plasterer, Newrow Duncan, William (at Central Bank), Nelson Street Duncan, William, wright, Blackfriars Duncan, William, labourer, Scott Street Dundee & Perth Railway Office, Princes Street Dunn, Archibald, mason, 58 Pomariura Dunn, George, shoemaker, 82 South Street Dunsmore, Buchanan, draper, 58 High Street -house, 54 Durie, Andrew, wright, Cbarter Lane Durie, William (of Morison & Durie), Charter Lane
BUTCH— FAICHNEY. 31
Dutch, George, carpenter, 112 South Street
Dutch, William, shipbuilder, Princes Street
Dye, Miss Margaret, 48 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Dyer, James, clerk, Barrack Street
Dyer, Miss, Blackfriars Wynd
Oymoek, Rev. Thomas, A.M., Taybank, 8 Isla Street, Bridgend
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Easmont, Charles, seaman, 57 Watergate
Easmout, Mrs David, 66 South Methven Street
Easson, Alexander, coachmaker, 42 Meal Vennel
Easson, James, ship-broker, 1 1 Speygate — house, 55 High Street
Easson, John, weaver, 55 High Street
Easson, John, wright, Newrow
Easson, John, weaver, 348 High Street
Easson, Mrs David, mangle, 2 Reform Place
Easson, Thomas, boatman, 73 South Street
Easton, Thomas, tailor, 207 High Street
Eckford, Mrs, Charlotte Place
Edgar, Mrs Peter, grocery, 183 High Street
Edinburgh & Northern Railway Office, Terminus
Edington, James, labourer, 75 Canal Street
Ediugton, Mrs Peter, Stormont Street
Edward, George, shoemaker, 50 North Methven Street
Edward, Thomas, auctioneer and appraiser, 23 Meal Vennel
Edward, Thomas, scavenger, 238 High Street
Edward, William, baker, 1 0 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Elder, Alexander, porter, Flesh Vennel
Elder, Charles, millwright, 73 Pomarium
Elder, David, labourer, South William Street
Elder, David, weaver, Newrow
Elder, Henry, weaver, 42 Pomarium
Elder, James, porter, Mill Wynd
Elder, James, labourer, 62 South Street
Elder, Mrs Chalmers, 13 Paul Street
Elder, Mrs George, eating-house, 90 South Street
Elder, Mrs John, Barossa Street
Elder, Mrs Peter, 258 High Street
Elgin, Alexander, Thane of Fife Inn, 28 South Street
Errington, Miss, boarding-school, 2 Barossa Place
Erskine, Miss Maria, sewer, 92 Watergate
Ewart, James, weaver, 306 High Street
Ewen, Alexander, brush-maker, 38 Meal Vennel — house, 40
Ewen, William, Railway Inn, Leonard Street
Exchange Coffee Room, 28 George Street
Excise Office, 14 Charlotte Street
Faichney, Miss, 14 Rose Terrace Faichney, Mrs, 4 Rose Terrace
FAIRLEY — FEItGUSOT.
Fairley, Cornelius, hawker, 154 Smith Street
Fairley, James, labourer, Cutlog Vennel
Falconer, Francis, brassfouuder, Foundry Lane
Falconer, John, wright, 219 High Street
Falconer, William, gardener, 13 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
Falconer, William, designer, 44 Commercial Steeet, Bridgend
Fallan, George, labourer, 7 Paul Street
Farmer, James, fiaxdresser, Newrow
Farmer, Mrs Alexander, 110 South Street
Farney, Mrs James, 17 South Street
Farney, William M., bootmaker, 19 South Street— house, 17
Farqubarson, David, vintner, 9 Bridge Lane
Farquharson, James, 3 Bridge Lane
Farquharson, John, tailor, Foundry Lane
Farquharson, John, gardener, 6 Kinnoull Causeway
Farquharson, Mrs Alexander, 184 South Street
Farquharson, Mrs Robert, 189 South Street
Fender, Miss Margaret, 333 High Street
Fenton, Alexander, fiesher, 5 Back Wynd, Bridgend
Fenton, David, Old Ship Tavern, 25 High Street
Fenton, David, vintner, 1 24 South Street
Fenton, James, ropespinner, 205 South Street Fenton, James (of Fenton & Smeaton), Scott Street Fenton, John, painter, 20 Pomarium
Fenton & Smeaton, shipbuilders, Shore
Fenwick, A. & Son, manufacturers and silk dyers, Commercial St.,
Bridgend, and 60 George Street Fenwick, A. & Son, confectioners and pastry bakers, 27 St John
Street Fenwick, David John (of A Fenwick & Son), 23 Commercial St.,
Bridgend Fenwick, George, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Fenwick, James, weaver, Dovecotland
Fenwick, James, umbrella and parasol maker, 60 George Street Fenwick, John, labourer, 10 Kirkgate
Fenwick, Joseph, clerk (Post-office), 41 Commercial St., Bridgend FeQwick, Miss Margaret, 53 Watergate Fenwick, Mrs, North William Street Fenwick, Mrs James, 5 Castle Gable Fenwick, Peter, grocer, 325 High Street — house, 394 Fenwick, Stewart, weaver, 4 Pomarium Fenwick, Thomas, pensioner, Curf'eu Row Fenwick, William, shoemaker, 18 Skinnergate Fenwick, William, shoemaker, 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Fergus, Peter, baker, 17 Kirkgate Ferguson, Alexander, tailor, 21 Cross Street Ferguson, Alexander, railway guard, 238 High Street Ferguson, Archibald, labourer, 5 Reform Place Ferguson, Daniel, 48 Commercial Street, Bridgend Ferguson, Daniel, tanner, 39 Commercial Street, Bridgend Ferguson, James, slater, 10 Newrow Ferguson, James, weaver, 54 Pomarium
FERGUSON — FISHER. 33
Ferguson, John, postboy, Cow Vennel
Ferguson, John, 284 High Street
Ferguson, John, weaver, Newrow
Ferguson, John, labourer, Stormont Street
Ferguson, Miss, 9 Cross Street
Ferguson, Miss Catherine, straw-hat maker, 161 High Street
Ferguson, Misses, straw-hat makers, 16 Charlotte Street
Ferguson, Mrs, 8 North Port
Ferguson, Mrs David, 12 Pomarium
Ferguson, Mrs David, 156 High Street
Ferguson, Mrs Janet, 8 Paul Street
Ferguson, Mrs John, sicknurse, 78 Pomarium
Ferguson, Mrs John, 38 Mill Street
Ferguson, Mrs Neil, 227 High Street
Ferguson, Mrs Robert, 24 Main Street, Bridgend
Ferguson, Mrs William, 291 High Street
Ferguson, Samuel R., secretary, S. Midland Railway, 3 Albert Place
Ferguson, William, clerk, 2 Canal Street
Ferguson, William, teacher, Victoria Street
Ferguson, William, shoemaker, 15 Pomarium
Ferguson, William, railway guard, 69 Pomarium
Ferrier, James, fisher, 48 Pomarium
Ferrier, John, 231 High Street
Ferrier, Miss, 36 Mill Street
Ferrier, Mrs John, 294 High Street
Ferrier, William, teacher, Hospital
Findlater, Mrs James, 246 High Street
Findlay, Charles, clerk, Athole Street
Findlay, George, wright, Ewe and Lamb Tavern, 5 South Street
Findlay, William, 283 High Street
Finlayson, Alexander, weaver, 333 High Street
Finlayson, James, mason, Thimblerow
Finlayson, John, plasterer, 8 Paul Street
Finlayson, Mrs, 8 Paul Street
Finlayson, Robert, nailer, 199 South Street
Finlayson, Robert, 4 Pomarium
Finlayson, Thomas, weaver, 4 Paul Street
Finlayson, Thoma9, weaver, Thimblerow
Finlayson, William, pensioner, Kinnoull Causeway
Fish Market, foot of High Street
Fisher, Alexander, weaver, 211 South Street
Fisher, John, printer, 25 High Street — house, 11 Meal Vennel
Fisher, John, baker, Athole Street
Fisher, Miss Helen, Barossa Street
Fisher, Miss Janet, St Paul's Square
Fisher, Mrs James, 22 Main Street, Bridgend
Fisher, Mrs John, 392 High Street
Fisher, Mrs John, 110 South Street
Fisher, Mrs John, broker, 13 Meal Vennel
Fisher, Peter, Hammermen's Inn, 28 Mill Street
Fisher, Robert, printer, 239 High Street
Fisher, William, labourer and victualler, 84 Watergate
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34 FISKEN — FORBES.
Fisken, James, millwright, 180 South Street
Fisken, John, weaver, 199 South Street
Fisken, John, wine and spirit merchant, 167 High Street — house,.
12 North Methven Street Fisken, Peter, tinsmith, Stormont Street Fisken, Thomas, shoemaker, 21 Skinnergate Fitchie, Mrs, King Street, east side Fittis, Robert Scott, Blackfriars Street Fleming, Alexander, tailor, 19 St John Street Fleming, Daniel, brassfounder, 46 St John Street Fleming, David, surgeon and druggist, 4 East Bridge Street —
house, 4 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Fleming, George, flesher, 8 Pomarium Fleming, George, pie-baker, 171 High Street — house,, 169 Fleming, George, flesher, 87 South Street Fleming, James, 25 South Street Fleming, John, mason, Clayholes Fleming, Margaret, grocery, 218 High Street Fleming, Miss, Bowerswell Road. Bridgend Fleming, Misses, dairy, Old Guard Vermel Fleming, Mrs, Barrack Street Fleming, Mrs John, Union Street Lane, Bridgend Fleming, Mrs Mary, 217 South Street Fleming, Peter, 4 Union Street Lane, Bridgend Fleming, William, fruiterer, 67 North Methven Street Flesh Market, Kirkside Flesh Market Close, 67 South Street Flesh Vennel, 49 South Street Fleshers' Hall, 44 South Street
Flockhart, John, writer, 14 St John St. — house, 12 Marshall Place Flockhart, Miss Catherine, straw-hat-maker, 70 South Street Flood, Mrs Michael, hawker, 348 High Street Forbes, Alexander, sheriff-officer, Barossa Street Forbes, Duncan, carter, 176 South Street Forbes, Duncan, sawyer, 54 South Street Forbes, James, carter, Newrow, north end Forbes, James, grocer, 64 South Street Forbes, James, smith, 212 South Street Forbes, John, smith, Stormont Street Forbes, John, 37 Castle Gable Forbes, Miss Ann, dressmaker, 101 High Street Forbes, Miss Ann, washer, 4 South Street Forbes, Miss Helen, grocer, 102 Watergate Forbes, Misses, Barrack Street Forbes, Mrs Dr, James Street, east side Forbes, Mrs Janet, 46 St John Street 'Forbes, Mrs John, 115 South Street Forbes, Mrs John, Hospital Street Forbes, Mrs John, Newrow Forbes, Mrs Laurence, Scott Street Forbes, Peter, horse and spirit dealer, 155 High Street Forbes, Peter, saw-repairer, 18 Union Street Lane, Bridgend
FORBES — FRASER. 35
Forbes, Robert, labourer, Stormont Street
Forbes, Thomas, labourer, Newrow
Forbes, William, Melville Street
Forbes, William, copper and tinsmith, 209 High St. — house, 207
Forbes, William, shipowner, Victoria Street
Ford, James, pensioner, 238 High Street
Ford, Miss, 6 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Ford, Mrs James, 115 South Street
Ford, Robert, manager of New Gas-work, Rlackfriars Wynd
Ford, William, pensiouer and vintner, 190 High Street
Ford, William, boatman, 51 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Forest, Mrs Daniel, vintner, 51 South Street
Forfar, William, labourer, Dovecotland
Forrester, Miss, 14 Bridge Lane
Forrester, Mrs Patrick, 20 Marshall Place
Forsyth, Alexander, policeman, Kiuuoull Causeway
Forsyth, David, baker, 2 Main Street, Bridgend
Forsyth, J. & T., cioth merchants, St John's Place
Forsyth, James, weaver, 63 Pomarium
Forsyth, John (of J. & T. Forsyth), 1 King Street
Forsyth, John, labourer, 199 South Street
Forsyth, John, vintner, 165 South Street
Forsyth, Mrs James, 66 Pomarium
Forsyth, Mrs James, 29 Pomarium
Forsyth, Mrs W., flesher, S Princes Street — house, 82 South St.
Forsyth, Thomas (of J. & T. Forsyth), 26 Marshall Place
Forsyth, Thomas, smith, 18 Kirkgate
Forsyth, William, shoemaker, 199 South Street
Forsyth, Wiliiam, baker, 29 Watergate
Fortune, Charles, manager of Wheaten-bread Society, Union Lane
Fotheringham, David, shipmaster, 29 Kirkgate
Foy, Thomas, labourer, 27 Castle Gable
Fram, Mrs James, Carpenter Street
Frampton, George, gardener, 126 High Street
France, William, officer of excise, 16 Main Street, Bridgend
Franklin, Miss Albina, muslin and baby-linen warehouse, 17
George Street Fraser, Alexander, bootmaker, 93 High Street— house above Fraser, Alexander, labourer, 27 Pomarium Fraser, Alexander, shoemaker, 190 High Street Fraser, Alexander, draper, 41 Mill Street Fraser, Alexander, dairy, 55 South Street Fraser, David, labourer, Leonard Street Fraser, David, seaman, 40 South Street Fraser, Duncan, labourer, Newrow Fraser, Henry, weaver, 14 Leonard Street Fraser, Hugh, flesher, 6 South Street Fraser, James, policeman, 85 South Street Fraser, James, weaver, 55 Meal Vennel Fraser, John, glazier, 214 High Street Fraser, John, pensioner, 11 Leonard Street Fraser, John, pensioner, Newrow, north end
36 FItASER — GALL.
Fraser, John, labourer, 280 High Street
Fraser, John, labourer, 201 South Street
Fraser, John, sawyer, 1 1 Leonard Street
Fraser, John, saddler, 29 Main Street, Bridgend
Fraser, John, weaver, Dovecotland
Fraser, Mrs, 45 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Fraser, Mrs Ann, Dovecotland
Fraser, Mrs George, washer, and mangle, Kinnoull Street
Fraser, Mrs William, Dovecotland
Fraser, Mrs William, vintner, 1 York Place
Fraser, Mrs William, Newrow
Fraser, Peter, flaxdresser, 40 Mill Street
Fraser, Robert, labourer, 87 Watergate
Fraser, Robert, wright, North William Street
Fraser, Thomas, bootcloser, 190 High Street
Fraser, Thomas, joiner, Charles Street — house, Scott Street
Fraser, William, carter, Newrow
Fraser, William, smith, 122 South Street
Fraser, William, flesher, Kinnoull Causeway
Fraser, William, smith, Hospital Street
Fraser, William, seaman, 198 South Street
Fraser, William, hair-cutter, 1 Newrow
Fraser & Anderson, lithographers and copperplate printers, 87 High Street
Free St Leonard's School, Victoria Street
Free West Church School, North Port - Frew, David, surgeon, 30 North Methven Street /Frew, Mrs Forest, 39 North Methven Street , Frew, William (of Addis & Frew), 39 North Methven Street
Friar, Henry, smith, 163 South Street
Frost, John, engine-driver, Leonard Street
Fulton, Robert, labourer, 8 Pomarium
Fulton, William, sawyer, 27 Cross Street
Fyfe, Archibald, wright, Barrack Street
Fyfe, David, mason, 98 South Street
Fyfe, James, mason, 7 Union Street Lane, Bridgend
Fyfe, James Waddell, 284 High Street
Fyfe, John, slater, 170 South Street
Fyfe, William, mason, Horse Cross
Fyfe, William, tinsmith, 44 Watergate
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Gairns, John, 36 Meal Vennel Gall, Alexander, post-boy, 29 Canal Street Gall, George, porter, 39 Watergate Gall, Hugh, labourer, Mill Close Gall, James, painter, 34 Skinnergate Gall, James, vintner, 279 High Street Gall, John, wright, 198 South Street Gall, Miss, Barrack Street Gall, Mrs John, Newrow
GALL — GARLAND.
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Gall, Robert, wright, 94 Canal Crescent Gall, William, cooper, 14 Castle Gable Gallacber, Michael, tinsmith, 160 South Street Galletly, Alexander, weaver, 327 High Street
David, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway
David, wright, 92 Watergate
David, plasterer, 344 High Street
George, labourer, 12 Castle Gable
James, mason, 10 High Street
James, tailor, 4 George Street
James, tailor, 258 High Street
James, carter, Kinnoull Causeway
John, mason, 6 Paul Street
John, railway guard, 3 Reform Place
John, siater, James Street
Miss Janet, 54 Meal Vennel
Miss Jessie, 47 Mill Street
Misses, dressmakers, James Street
Misses, dressmakers, 9 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
Mrs Alexander, 294 High Street
Mrs David, 15 Kirkgate
Mrs James, 82 Watergate
Mrs John, 54 Meal Vennel
Mrs John, milliner, 2 Kirkgate
Mrs William, Newrow
Thomas, sawyer, Foundry Lane Galloway, George, weaver, Claypots Wynd Galloway, James, clerk (Post-office), Barrack Street Galloway, James, steam -boat porter, 60 South Street Galloway, James, labourer, 46 Pomarium Galloway, John, weaver, 14 Pomarium Galloway, Mrs James, Barrack Street Galloway, Mrs Robert, 4 Paul Street Galloway, Mrs Thomas, Dovecotland Galloway, Thomas, engine-driver, 46 Pomarium Galloway, Thomas, weaver, Dovecotland Garden, Alexander, gardener, Marshall Cottage, Bridgend Gardner, Andrew, carpenter, Stormont Street Gardner, Captain David, Jock's Lodge, Bridgend Gardner, James, carter, 9 Cow Vennel Gardner, James, weaving agent, 192 South Street Gardner, Major John, late 82d regiment, Jock's Lodge, Bridgend Gardner, Miss Catherine, grocery, 20 Skinnergate Gardner, Mrs John, Victoria Street Gardner, Mrs Peter, 184 South Street Gardner, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 104 South Street Gardner, Thomas, labourer, Thimblerow
Gardner, W. & J., engravers, w itch and clockmakers, and litho- graphers, 39 High Street — house above j' Garie, James, flaxdresser, 10 Paul Street Garie, John, 9 Crescent Garland, Andrew, carter, 290 High Street
Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly Galletly
38 GARTHLY — GIRTING.
Garthly, Mrs James, 50 Potnarium
Garvie, Andrew, labourer, 122 South Street
Garvie, James, labourer, 16 Union Street Lane, Bridgend
Garvie, James, lime-merchant, Coalshore House, Kinnoull
Garvie, James, weaver, Newrow
Garvie, John, labourer, 18 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Garvie, Laurence, labourer, 79 Canal Street
Ga -Vie, Mrs John, King Street
Garvie, Mrs John, Earl's Dykes
Garvie, Mrs John, 35 Skinuergate
Garvie, Mrs Thomas, 5 County Place
Garvie, Thomas, draper, 42 High Street — house, 5 County Place
Garvie, William, smith, 26 Milf Street
Garvie & Deas, manufacturers, 12 South Methven Street
Gedd, Peter, shoemaker, Dovecotland
Geddes, Captain Alexander, Dovecotland
Geddes, Miss Agnes, Dovecotland
Geddes, Mrs, 3 Barossa Place
Geddes, William, sawyer, 72 Canal Street
Geekie, James, smith, 8 Paul Street
Geekie, James, weaver, Newrow
Geekie, Mrs David, 4 Main Street, Bridgend
Geellagam, John, pensioner, 70 Miil Street
Gentle, Robert S. (of Stirling & Gentle), 56 George Street
Gentry, John, carpenter and grocer, 9 South Street
Gentry, Timothy, tailor, 7 South Street
George, William, 71 High Street
Gibb, David, mason, Leonard Street
Gibb, John, calico-printer, Mill Close
Gibb, William, porter, Dovecotland
Gibbons, John, adjutant, 1 North Methvea Street
Gibbons, Mrs, staymaker, 19 Meal Vennel
Gibbons, William, seaman, 19 Meal Yennel
Gibson, David, plasterer, Scott Street
Gibson, David, police-sergeant, 28 Watergate
Gibson, David, currier, 1 Paul Street
Gibson, John, cutler, 52 Watergate — house, 246 High Street
Gibson, John, labourer, 68 Pomarium
Gibson, John, 10 Canal Street
Gibson, Margaret, grocer, 252 High Street
Gibson, Mrs Alexander, Barrack Street
Gibson, Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 69 George Street
Gibson, Mrs John, 53 Pomarium
Gibson, Mrs Peter, 27 Skinnergate
Gibson, Thomas, 301 High Street
Gibson, Thomas, shipmaster, Horner's Lane
Gibson, William, labourer, Barrack Street
Gilchrist, Mrs Cbristain, laundress, James Street
Gillespie, Erskine, roperaaker, 61 High Street — house, Athole St.
Gillespie, James, weaver Kinnoull Causeway
Gilmor, Mrs David, 9 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Girving, Morris, chimney-sweeper, 19 Skinnergate
GIVEN — GORRIE. 3#
Given, Robert, miner, 74 South Street
Glass, Andrew, weaver, 354 High Street
Glass, Daniel, labourer, 288 High Street
Glass, David, baker, 91 Higb Street — house, S7
Glass, David, weaver, 354 Higb Street
Glass, David, weaver, Clayholes
Glass, James, pensioner, Cutlog Vennel
Glass, James, clerk, 327 High Street
Glass, Mrs Alexander, 26 Princes Street
Glass, Mrs Ann, washer, 74 South Street
Glass, Mrs Daniel, 1 26 High Street
Glass, Mrs Helen, 71 Canal Street
Glass, Mrs Samuel, 78 Watergate
Glegg, James, railway guard, Earl's Dykes
Glendinning, William, postboy, 27 Skinnergate
Glendinning, William, hostler, 41 Main Street, Bridgend
Gloag, John, vintner, 113 High Street
Gloag, Matthew, grocer and spirit-dealer, 22 Athole Street
Gloag, Mrs James, 3 South Street
Gloag, Robert, hostler, Stormont Street
Gloag, Robert, vintner and poulterer, 8 Kirkgate
Gloag, William, banker, 21 Marshall Place
Glovers' Hall, 36 George Street
Goff, Thomas, railway carriage manager, James Street
Golden, Hugh, labourer, 149 South Street ^
Gollen, Thomas, weaver, 364 High Street
Goodall, John, weaver, Curfeu Row
Goodall, Laurence, carpenter, 82 South Street
Goodsir, John (of M'Laren & Goodsir), 36 North Methven Street
Goram, David, sawyer, 13 Canal Crescent
Goram, John (of William Peacock & Co.), 13 Canal Crescent
Gordon, Charles, dairy, 161 South Street
Gordon, Duncan, tailor, 1 1 6 High Street
Gordon, John, inspector, Earl's Dykes
Gordon, John, labourer, 89 Canal Crescent
Gordon, Thomas, labourer, 3 Newrow
Gordon, Thomas, sawyer, Newrow
Gordon, William, warper, Leonard Street
Gorrie, Alexander, vintner, 1 85 South Street
Gorrie, Andrew, smith, Melville Street
Gorrie, David, brassfounder, Barrack Street
Gorrie, David, cabinetmaker, 248 High Street — house, 246
Gorrie, David, copper and tinsmith, 251 High Street — house, 246
Gorrie, George, miller, 7 Paul Street
Gorrie, John, baker, 7 Paul Street
Gorrie, John, upholsterer, 245 High Street
Gorrie, John, victualler, 197 South Street
Gorrie, Robert, wright, 224 High Street
Gorrie, Thomas, engineer, 8 Newrow
Gorrie, Thomas, pattern-maker, 246 High Street
Gorrie, Thomas, wire-worker, 33 Castle Gable
Gorrie, William, carver and gilder, 28 High Street
40 GOURLAY GRANT.
Gourlay, Mrs, 17 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Gow, Alexander, hostler, 26 Princes Street
Gow, Alexander, shoemaker, 190 High Street
Gow, Charles, labourer, Newrow, north end
Cow, Daniel, postboy, 26 Princes Street
Gow, David, clerk, 82 South Street
Gow, Duncan, grocer and spirit dealer, 93 South Street — house, 82
Gow, George, teacher, 95 High Street — house, 19 Mill Street
Gow, James, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway
Gow, James, joiner, 134 High Street
Gow, John, carter, Victoria Street
Gow, John, shoemaker, 246 High Street
Gow, Magnus, millwright, Athole Street
Gow, Mrs James, Melville Street
Gow, Mrs James, 16 Canal Street
Gow, Mrs James, lodgings, 28 Kirkgate
Gow, Mrs John, 36 Meal Vennel
Gow, Mrs Robert, 19 Mill Street
Gow, Mrs William, 184 South Street
Gow, Peter, labourer, Leonard Street
Gow, Peter, grocer, Kinnoull Street
Gow, Thomas, weaver, 55 Pomarium
Gow, Thomas, shoemaker, 51 Mill Street
Gowans, Alexander, weaver, 50 Pomarium
Gowans, David, weaver, Thimblerow
Gowans, J. & W., wholesale and retail chemists and druggists, 21
High Street — house, 25 Gowans, Mrs William, 25 High Street Gowenlock, James, gardener, Asylum Graham, Alexander, 15 Marshall Place Graham, Alexander, grocer, Leonard Street Graham, David, weaver, 49 Pomarium
Graham, James (of Thomas Graham & Co.), 23 Princes Street Graham, James, labourer, Storraont Street Graham, James, writer, 8 St John Street Graham, John, tailor, Hospital Street Graham, John, shoemaker, 342 High Street Graham, John (of M'Leish & Graham), 61 George Street Graham, John, shoemaker, Carpenter Street Graham, John, weaver, 39 Pomarium Graham, Mrs James, 59 Skinnergate Graham, Mrs John, 60 High Street Graham, Mrs Margaret, Stormont Street Graham, Mrs Robert, 9 Reform Place Graham, Peter, wood and coal-merchant, Princes Street Graham, Robert, mason, 151 High Street Graham, Robert, foreman, 224 High Street
Graham, Thomas & Co., wood and coal-merchants, 19 Princes St. Graham, William, vintner, Carpenter Street Graham, William, quarryman, 352 High Street Grant, Archibald, superintendent of Public Baths, 52 Mill Street Grant, Charles, wright, Melville Street
GRANT— GREIG. 41
Grant, John, porter, 179 South Street
Grant, John, grocer, 33 St John Street — house above
Grant, Miss, Storraont Cottage, Bridgend
Grant, Mrs Alexander, 7 High Street
Grant, Mrs James, Victoria Street
Grant, Mrs James, 3 North Port
Grant, Mrs Patrick, 82 South Street
Grant, Rev. William, York Place
Grant, Robert S., clerk, Victoria Street
Gray, Alexander, postboy, Horse Cross
Gray, Andrew, bootmaker, 2 Gowrie Street, Bridgend — house, 30
Commercial Street Gray Brothers, drapers and silk mercers, 34 George Street — house,
30 Commercial Street, Bridgend Gray, David, weaver, 6 Cross Street Grey, Edward, grocer, 4 3 George Street
Gray, George, writer, 14 South Street — h., Bowerswell, Bridgend Gray, James, engineer, 68 St John Street Gray, James, wright, 184 South Street
Gray, James, surgeon and druggist, 21 South Street — house, 17 Gray, John, manufacturer of ginger beer, lemonade, and soda water, 89 South Street
Gray, John, carpenter, 79 Canal Street
Gray, John (at Perth Bank), 9 Barossa Place
Gray, John M'Euen, ironmonger and brassfounder, 7 George St. — house, 7 High Street
Gray, Miss Barbara, 12 Princes Street
Gray, Mrs Andrew, 4 Crescent
Gray, Mrs George, Einnoull Causeway
Gray, Mrs James, 1 3 Cross Street
Gray, Mrs William, 7 High Street
Gray, Rev. Andrew, 4 Rose Terrace
Gray, Robert, weaver, Thimblerow
Gray, Thomas, postboy, Cow Vennel
Gray, William, porter, 9 Canal Crescent
Gray, William, dairy, 217 High Street
Green, John, porter, 266 High Street
Green, Mrs William, 74 South Street
Greenhill, Mrs James. 9 Castle Gable
Gregor, James, clerk, Victoria Street
Gregor, James, vintner, Stormont Street
Gregor, James, policeman, 219 High Street
Gregor, James, bootujaker, 95 South Street
Gregoir, John, weaver, 323 High Street
Greig, David, watchmaker and jeweller, 99 High Street and 30 St John Street — house, 6 Marshall Place
Greig, George, cooper, 10 Paul Street
Greig, George, baker, 3 Einnoull Causeway
Greig, James (of R. & J. Greig), 6 Charlotte Street
Greig, James, smith, Leonard Street
Greig, Misses, 2 Barossa Place
Greig, R. & J., wholesale and retail grocers, 89 High Street
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42 GREIG — HALL.
Greig, Robert (of R. & J. Greig), Marshall Bank
Greig, Thomas, clothier, 24 Watergate
Greig, William, writer and City Clerk, 3 High Street — house, 4-7 George Street
Greig, William, vintner, 96 High Street
Greig & Son, teachers, 60 North Methven Street
Greig & Son's Mercantile Academy, Kinnoull Street
Grig, Nero, grocer and picture frame maker, 19 Kirkgate
Grimmond, George, clerk, 7 Watergate
Grimmond, John, town sergeant, 60 South Street
Grimmond, Peter, porter, 156 South Street
Grimmond, Robert, weaver, 19 Pomarium
Grove, Captain, J. J., chief constable, 1 Marshall Place
Guild Hall, 96 High Street
Guild, Miss Janet, 163 South Street
Guild Office, 60 High Street
Gullen, Andrew, upholsterer, 2 Canal Street
Gunn, David, joiner, 4 South Street
Gunn, John, 45 Skinnergate
Gunn, Mrs William, Dovecotland
Gunn, William, furnishing warehouse, 53 High Street — house, 55 Guthrie, Alexander, brassfounder, 28 Watergate Guthrie, John, hawker, 27 Skinnergate Guthrie, John, mason, St Paul's Square Guthrie, Mrs Andrew, vintner, 25 Kirkgate Guthrie, Peter, shoemaker and grocer, Horse Cross Guthrie, Thomas, printer of Perthshire Constitutional newspaper,, Ba- ossa Street
Hackney, George, carpenter, 54 Watergate
Haggart, Daniel, vintner, 1 1 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Haggart, Edmond, stoker, Kinnoull Causeway
Haggart, James, mason, St Paul's Square
Haggart, James, labourer, Newrow
Haggart, Mrs Ann, mangle, 28 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
Haggart, Mrs Duncan, lodgings, 17 East Bridge St., Bridgend
Haggart, Peter, shoemaker, 53 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Haggart, Robert, grocer, 53 Mill Street
Haggart, William, currier, 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Haggarty, John, shoemaker, 34 North Methven Street
Halkerstone, James, labourer, 77fcSouth Street
Halket, David, surgeon, 3 Watergate
Halket, Miss, 13 Rose Terrace
Halket, Robert, riddle-maker, 219 High Street
Hall, George, agent, 7 Bridge Lane
Hall, James, tea-agent, 59 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Hall, James, shoemaker, 54 Meal Vennel
Hall, John, shoemaker, 149 High Street
Hall, John, painter, Mill Wynd
Hall, Robert, wright, 291 High Street
HALLEY — HARRIS.
43
SI alley, Andrew, plasterer, 125 South Street
Halley, David (of Jameson & Halley), Dovecotland
Halley, David, weaver, 23 Pomarium
Halley, David, sheriff-officer, 72 High Street
Halley, George, weaver, Dovecotland
Halley, George, railway guard, Hospital Street
Halley, James, weaver, 7 Pomarium
Halley, James, brewer, 79 Canal Street
Halley, James, plasterer, Leonard Street
Halley, James, messenger-at-arms and bar-officer, 4 George St
Halley, James, weaver, Claypots Wynd
Halley, James, weaver, 239 High Street
Halley, James, Logiealmond tavern, 10 South Methven Street
Halley, Miss Ann, Dovecotland
Halley, Miss Margaret, ropemaker, 180 High Street — h@use? 102
Halley, Misses, dressmakers, 102 High Street
Halley, Mrs Andrew, 10 Paul Street
Halley, Mrs David, 72 High Street
Halley, Mrs James, 103 South Street
Halley, Robert, seaman, Thimblerow
Halley, Robert, labourer, Hospital Street
Halley, William, labourer, Dovecotland
Halley, William, plasterer, 74 South Street
Halley, William, weaver, 49 Pomarium
Hallyburton, Adam, mason, 162 South Street
Hamilton, James, weaver, Dovecotland
Hamilton, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 48 St John Street
— !house, 46 Hamilton, Mrs George, Leonard Street Hammermen's Hall, 173 High Street Hanniberry, Mrs Martin, 246 High Street Harbour & Navigation Office, 14 High Street Hardie, Miss Jean, mangle, 238 High Street Hardie, William, seaman, 340 High Street Harley, Mrs John, Leonard Street Harley, William, wright, Barrack Street Harper, Alexander, labourer, Cutlog Vennel Harper, William (of Turner & Harper), 7 Kinnoull Street Harris, Alexander, fishmonger, Deadlands Harris, Ebenezer, weaver, Claypots Wynd Harris, James, mason, Low Street Harris, James, mason, Barrack Street Harris, John, weaver, Dovecotland Harris, Miss, Ann, 70 Mill Street Harris, Mrs, teacher, Hospital Harris, Mrs William, Thimblerow Harris, Mrs William, 10 High Street Harris, Robert, labourer, Kinnoull Causeway Harris, Thomas, weaver, Newrow
Harris, William, Balbeggy foot post, 6 Strathmore St., Bridgend Harris, William, smith, 15 Main Street, Bridgend Harris, William, labourer, 108 South Street
44 HARRISON-— HENDERSON.
Harrison, George, superintendent of locomotives, King Street Narrower, Mrs John, 54 South Street Hart, Samuel, porter, 220 South Street Harvie, James, shipmaster, Scott Street Haskoll, Rev. Joseph, 7 High Street Hatfield, William, engineer, 55 High Street Haxton, Robert, weaver, Clayholes IT ay, Adam, dyer, Dovecotland Hay, Alexander, saddler, 53 Watergate Hay, Alexander, wright, Clayholes
Hay, Alexander, auctioneer and appraiser, 57 South Street Hay, Alexander, slater, 258 High Street Hay, Charles, weaver, Thimblerow Hay, David, weaver, 27 Cross Street Hay, Frederick, mason, Clayholes Hay, George, seaman, 50 Main Street, Bridgend Hay, James, shipmaster, 50 South Street Hay, James, builder, James Street, west side Hay, James, labourer, 36 Meal Vennel Hay, James, weaver, 14 Leonard Street Hay, John, weaver, Thimblerow Hay, John, weaver, 49 Pomarium Hay, John, weaving jigent and grocer, Newrow Hay, Miss Jane, dressmaker, 2 Bridge Lane Hay, Mrs George, 219 High Street Hay, Mrs James, lodgings, County Place Hay, Peter, carpenter, 4 Cross Street Hay, Robert, weaver, 31 Pomarium
Hay, Robert, draper, 27 George Street — house, Scott Street- Hay, Robert, wright, Carpenter Street Hay, Thomas, weaver, 50 Pomarium Hay, William, weaver, 27 Cross Street Hay & Aitken, straw-bat makers, 5 St John Street' Heally, Thomas A., comptroller of customs, James Street Heitou, A. &. A., architects, 4 York Place Henderson, Andrew, weaver, 291 High Street Henderson, George, coal-merchant, Princes Street- — house, Cow
Vennel Henderson, George, weaver, Barrack Street Henderson, George, last maker, Cutlog Vennel Henderson, James, vintner, 307 High Street Henderson, James, sawyer, 333 High Street Henderson, James, policeman, 85 South Street Henderson, James, carter, 9 Castle Gable Henderson, John, joiner, 48 Commercial Street, Bridgend Henderson, John, stoker, Old Shore Henderson, John, weaver, Union Street Henderson, John, shipmaster, 105 South Street Henderson, John, wine and spirit merchant, St John's Place —
house above Henderson, Matthew, sawyer, 312 High Street Henderson, Miss Janet, Barossa Street
HENDERSON — HILL. 45
Henderson, Mrs, Mill Close
Henderson, Mrs Andrew, 71 Mill Street
Henderson, Mrs David, 6 Cross Street
Henderson, Mrs James, 67 South Street
Henderson, Mrs John, dressmaker, 12 George Street
Henderson, Mrs Robert, 145 High Street
Henderson, Mrs Walter, tobacconist, 85 High Street — house, 87
Henderson, Mrs William, 4 Cross Street
Henderson, Mrs William, 224 High Street
Henderson, Peter, fruiterer, 3 Kirkgate
Henderson, Robert, labourer, 10 Paul Street
Henderson, Robert, weaver, Thimblerow
Henderson, Robert, shoemaker, 149 High Street
Henderson, Robert, smith, 4 Paul Street
Henderson, Thomas, weaver, Thimblerow
Henderson, Thomas, grocer and wine merchant, 249 High Street
Henderson, Thomas, labourer, 55 Meal Vennel
Henderson, William, carter, 33 Canal Street
Henderson, William, weaver, Thimblerow
Henderson. William, M.D., 17 Rose Terrace
Henderson, AVilham, porter, Leonard Street
Henderson, William, smith, Princes Street
Henry, James, weaver, Leonard Street
Henry, Thomas, miller, 271 High Street
Henry, William, labourer, 3 Cross Street
Hepburn, Alexander, weaver, 14 Canal Crescent
Hepburn, David, writer, 14 Charlotte St. — house, 16 Rose Terrace
Hepburn, David, pensioner, 139 South Street
Hepburn, James, weaver, Dovecotland
Hepburn, James, 170 High Street
Hepburn, Miss, teacher, 27 Athole Street
Hepburn, Misses, Melville Street
Hepburn, Mrs David, 219 High Street
Hepburn, Mrs James, Dovecotland
Hepburn, Mrs John, l Canal Crescent
Hepburn, Mrs Niuian, 15 Barossa Place
Herd, David, fisher, 92 Watergate
Herd, George, sawyer, Leonard Street
Herd, John, weaver, 24 Pomarium
Herd, Mrs James, 327 High Street
Herd, Thomas, labourer, 55 Watergate
Herdman, David, carpenter, 28 Watergate
Heron, Charles, weaver, Thimblerow
Heron, Joseph, tailor, 39 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Hewat, J. & Son, pie-bakers and vintners, 10 Watergate — house, 8
Hewat, James, pie-baker, 28 South Methven Street— house, 26
Hewat, Kirkwood, candlemaker, 66 High Street — house, 58
Canal Street High, David, mason, 14 Leonard Street Hill, Alexander, 32 Commercial Street, Bridgend Hill, David, wright, 68 Pomarium Hill, David, labourer, Claypots Wynd
e 2
46 HILL HUNTER.
Hill, David, weaver, Mill Wynd Close
Hobscm, David, painter, 102 High Street
Hobson, James, stockiDgweaver, 30 Watergate
Hobson, John, stockingweaver, 16 Canal Street
Hobson, Mrs James, 102 High Street
Hodge, David, railway guard, Kinnoull Causeway
Hodkinson, James, engineer, James Street
Hogg, John, wright, 83 Watergate
Hogg, Mrs George, vintner, Kirkside
Hogg, Mrs John, 45 Watergate
Hogg, Mrs William, 2 York Place
Hogg, Peter, tinsmith, 301 High Street
Hogg, William, ropespinner, 204 South Street
Hoggan, Alexander, fireman, 126 High Street
Hoggan, James, carpenter, 86 Watergate
Hoggarty, Peter, labourer, 89 South Street
Holmes, Isaac, tailor, 53 Watergate
Holmes, Mrs John, 246 High Street
Honey, James M., writer, 28 High Street — house, 26 Main Street,
Bridgend Honey, Miss Janet, meal-dealer, 1 1 St John's Place Honey, Mrs George, flesher, 30 South Street — house, 25 Honeymau, George, labourer, 40 Pomarium Hood, Alexander, weaver, Mill Close Hood, Andrew, victualler, 1 Mill Street Hood, Laurence, Perth Bank porter, 22 George Street Hood, William, weaver, Clayholes Hopekirk, David, baker, Leonard Street Horn, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland Horn, Andrew, weaver, 7 Pomarium Horn, George, brewer, Cherry Lane
Horn, James, victualler, 61 Skinnergate — house, 5 Castle Gable Horn, Mrs Laurence, grocer, 81 Main Street, BridgeDd Horn, Robert, agent (Bank of Scotland), Princes Street Horner, Charles, 7 High Street
Horner's Lane, 122 South Street, and 48 Canal Street Hosack, James, seaman, 63 Waterate Hostler, James, porter, Paul's Close, Newrow Hounsell, William, hostler, IS Castle Gable Howie, James, gardener, Kinnoull Causeway Howie, John, baker, 17 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Howie, Mrs William, Melville Street Hughes, David, mason, Leonard Street Hughes, Miss Jean, 294 High Street Hughes, Misses, 16 Canal Crescent Huie, Hector Muaro, Scott Street, east side Hume, David, bill-poster, &c, 28 Kirkgate Hume, James, weaver, 8 Pomarium Hume, John, bootcloser, 42 Pomarium Hume, Miss Elizabeth, 71 Canal Street Hunt, Thomas, shoemaker, Melville Street Hunter, Miss, Melville Street
HUNTER — IMRIE. 47
Hunter, Miss, King Street, west side
Hunter, Mrs Ann, 238 High Street
Hunter, Mrs James, 4 South Street
Hunter, W. H. (of Hunter & Conning), Garry Cottage
Hunter & Conning, writers, 73 George Street
Husband, Mrs, of Glenearn, 3 Athole Place
Huskins, Margaret, 103 South Street
Hutchison, Alexander, wright, 4 Meal Vermel
Hutchison, Audrew, farrier, 54 South Street
Hutchison, Andrew, fiesher, 16 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
Hutchison, Andrew, weaver, 12 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Hutchison, John, weaver, Newrow _
Hutchison, John, weaver, 54 Pomarium
Hutchison, John, millwright, Stormont Street
Hutchison, John, shoemaker, 146 High Street
Hutchison, Misses, South William Street
Hutchison, Misses, dressmakers, Stormont Street
Hutchison, Mrs James, 6 Clayholes
Hutchison, Robert, scavenger, Pomarium
Hutchison, Walter, wright, 50 Canal Street
Hutchison, William, governor of County Prison, Speygate
Hutchison, William, tailor, 66 South Street
Hutton, George, teacher, Melville Street
Hutton, James, weaver, 170 South Street
Hutton, John, painter, 1 1 Pomarium
Hutton, Mrs, Barossa Street
Imrie, Alexander P. (of Peacock & Imrie), South Methven Street
Imrie, Andrew, fireman, 246 High Street
Imrie, David, wright, 308 High Street
Imrie, David, weaver, 9 Keir Street, Bridgend
Imrie, George, commission-agent, 51 High Street — house, 6
Imrie, George, weaver, Leonard Street
Imrie, James, victualler, 127 South Street
Imrie, James, mason, Kinnoull Causeway
Imrie, James railway carrier, Murray Street
Imrie, John, wright, Barossa Street
Imrie, John, tailor, County Place
Imrie, John, shoemaker, 55 Meal Vennel
Imrie, John, clerk, Athole Street
Imrie, Joseph, seaman, 24 Pomarium
Imrie, Miss Janet, 55 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Imrie, Mrs David, 27 Cross Street
Imrie, Mrs Janet, Barossa Street
Imrie, Mrs John, 143 South Street
Imrie, Mrs John, grocery, Princes Street
Imrie, Mrs John, 308 High Street
Imrie, Peter, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, 76 George Street —
house, 72 Imrie, William, ironmonger, 10 St John St. — house, 47 George St.
48 IMRIE — JACKSON.
Tmrie, William, leather-merchant, 203 High Street — h., Murray St.
laches, Mrs John, 4 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
Indigent Old Men's Society Store, 156 South Street
Infant School, King Street (Misses M'Pherson, teachers)
Inglis, George, shipmaster, Nelson Street
Iaglis, William, moulder, Mill Street
Innes, David, wright, 117 South Street
Innes, Mrs John, 228 South Street
Inspector of Poor's Office, li Canal Crescent (G. Croll,
inspector) Ireland, Charles, weaver, 327 High Street Ireland, David, carpenter. 177 South Street Ireland, John, quarryman, 216 High Street Ireland, Peter, clerk, Scott Street Ireland, William, weaver, Clayholes Irons, D. & J., tea-dealers, 34 High Street — house, 47 Ironside, Miss, Kinnoull Causeway Irvine, James, shipmaster, 170 High Street Irvine, John, smith and cartwright, North William Street Irvine, Miss Ann, milliner, 9 George Street — house, 20 Watergate Irvine, Mrs Alexander, 104 South Street Irvine, Mrs Mercer, North William Street Irvine, Mrs Robert, 132 High Street Irvine, William, sawyer, Barossa Street Isaac, John, salesman, 10 North Methven Street Isaac, Thomas, officer of the Middle Church parish, 59 Pomarium Isaac, Thomas, trades-warder (County Prison), 4 South Street Isdale, Alexander, coal-merchant, Kinnoull Street — house, 47
High Street Isles, Peter, factory manager, Princes Street
.lack, John, seaman, 219 High Street
Jack, Mrs Andrew, Union Street
Jack, Mrs James, 125 South Street
Jack, Mrs John, Cherry Lane
Jack, Mrs Peter, 39 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Jackson, Adam, sawyer, 18 Back Wynd, Bridgend
Jackson, Andrew, seaman, 54 Watergate
Jackson, Charles, linen-draper, 13 Charlotte Street — house, 14
Jackson, David, shopman, Kinnoull Causeway
Jackson, David, tailor, 42 Pomarium
Jackson, George, weaver, 42 Pomarium
Jackson, Hunter, wright, 23 Old Guard Vennel
Jackson, James, cartwright, 17 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Jackson, James, carver and gilder, 21 Main Street, Bridgend
Jackson, James, vintner and carter, Lime Shore
Jackson, John, mason, 12 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Jackson, John, smith, 8 Newrow
Jackson, John, coal-merchant, Princes Street — house, James St.
Jackson, John, golf-club maker, 4 North Port
JACKSON — JONES. 49
Jackson, John, auctioneer, Bowerswell Road, Bridgend
Jackson, John, painter, 4 Meal Vennel
Jackson, Mrs Charles, 9 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Jackson, Mrs Christian, 130 South Street
Jackson, Mrs J. H., spirit-dealer, 140 South Street
Jackson, Peter, tailor, 89 South Street
Jackson, Peter, carter, 71 Canal Street
Jackson, Thomas, carver and gilder, 70 George Street — house, 3
Bridge Lane Jackson, Thomas, cartwright, 9 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Jameson, Melville (of Duncan, M'Lean, & Jameson), 8 Barossa
Place Jamieson, Andrew P. (of Jamieson & Halley), 9 North Methvea St. Jamieson, J. W. (at Central Bank), Moncrieff Bank, Craigie Jamieson, John, draper and general outfitter, 62 George Street
and 4 Bridge" Lane — house, 48 George Street Jamieson, John, hawker, 154 South Street Jamieson, John, seaman, 163 South Street Jamieson, Mrs J. King's Place
Jamieson, Thomas, fishmonger and game-dealer, 106 Watergate Jamieson, William, clerk, 10 North Port Jamieson & Halley, weaving agents, 2 Kinnoull Street Jardine, George, coal-mercbant, Newrow— -house, James Street Jardine, John, clerk, Bowerswell Road, Bridgend Jardine, Robert, smith and beam-maker, 3 Mill Street Jarvie, Miss Margaret, Kinnoull Causeway Jarvie, Mrs James, 92 Watergate Jarvie, William, joiner, Melville Street Jenkins, James (of Cochrane & Jenkins), Mill Close Jenkins, William, labourer, 67 South Street Johnman, John, wright, 139 South Street Johnman, William, wright, 189 South Street Johnman, AVilliam» sawyer, James Street Johnston, Archibald, 66 South Street
Johnston, Edward, turner and bobbin-maker, 120 High Street Johnston, George, manufacturer, Curfeu Row — h., 5 East Bridge
Street, Bridgend Johnston, Henry, weaver, 112 South Street Johnston, James, combuiaker, 69 South Street Johnston, John, labourer, 142 South Street Johnston, Miss, Mill Street Johnston, Mrs, 14 Pociarium Johnston, Mrs John, 28 Marshall Place
Johnston, Peter, builder, Cow Vennel — house, 77 South Street Johnston, Stewart, fiesher, 7 North Port — house, 5 Johnston, William, clerk of excise, 14 Charlotte Street Johnston, William, weaver, 115 South Street Johnston, William, weaver, 384 High Street Johnston, William Glen, 2 Crescent Johnston & Macgregor, tobacconists, 1 38 High Street Jolly, D. L., agent for the National Bank, 5 High Street Jones, Miss, milliner, 1 Crescent
50 JONES — KENNEDY.
Jones, Mrs John, 36 Meal Vennel Juaor, Mrs, 30 North Methven Street Justiciary Court-Room, foot of South Street
K
Kean, Anthony, labourer, 57 Watergate
Keay, Andrew (of Pullar & Keay), Scott Street
Keay, George, wright, 126 South Street
Keay, James, labourer, Storinont Street
Keay, James, weaver, Leonard Street
Keay, John, sheriff-officer, Leonard Street
Keay, Miss Agnes, Melville Street
Keay, Mrs David, 31 Cross Street
Keay, Mrs Robert, 31 George Street
Keay, Robert, jeweller, 29 George St. — h., 24 Main St., Bridgend
Keay, William, weaver, Dovecotland
Keegan, Michael, hawker, 9 Meal Vennel
Keiller, George, weaver, Dovecotland
Keiller, Miss Isabella, Thimblerow
Keiller, Mrs Andrew, 220 South Street
Keiller, Mrs William, 20 Charlotte Street
Keiller, Mrs William, washer and dresser, 45 Watergate
Keiller, Mrs William, 92 Watergate
Keiller, Thomas, weaver, 18 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Keiller, Wedderspoon, confectioner, 45 George Street — house, 47
Keiller, William, confectioner, 63 George St. — h., 20 Charlotte St.
Keir, George, Dupplin post, 246 High Street
Keir, Miss Betsy, Newrow
Keir, Mrs, grocery, Union Street, Blackfriars
Keir, Mrs, Newrow
Keir, Mrs Captain, 1 1 Barossa Place
Keir, William, pensioner, 25 Cross Street
Keir, William, shoemaker, 197 High Street
Kelly, Richard, painter, 293 High Street
Kelly, William, ropespinner, 315 High Street
Kelt, Andrew, seaman, 9 Speygate
Kelt, Mrs Peter, 155 South Street
Kelty, Andrew, M.D., Tayhill, Bridgend
Kelty, David, mason and eating-house, 20 High Street
Kelty, John, weaver, 50 Pomarium
Kelty, John, weaver, 5 Cross Street
Kelty, Mrs John, 63 Pomarium
Kemp, John, writer, 36 George Street
Kemp, Peter, mason, Barrack Street
Kemp, William, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway
Kennan, Robert, labourer, Cutlog Vennel
Kennaway, Charles G., confectioner, 101 South Street
Kennedy, Alexander, labourer, Kinnoull Causeway
Kennedy, Andrew, labourer, 61 Meal Vennel
Kennedy, Angus, railway guard, 37 George Street
Kennedy, David, weaver, 384 High Street
KENNEDY KINLOCH. 51
Kennedy, David, painter, Claypots Wynd
Kennedy, Duncan, spirit-dealer, 182 South Street
Kennedy, James, tailor, 129 South Street
Kennedy, James, smith, Hospital Street
Kennedy, John, Salutation Inn, 26 South Street
Kennedy, John, labourer, Stormont Street
Kennedy, John, porter, Cutlog Vennel
Kennedy, Misses, 368 High Street
Kennedy, Mrs David, 126 South Street
Kennedy, Mrs Duncan, 170 High Street
Kennedy, Mrs John, 182 High Street
Kennedy, Mrs Peter, 170 High Street
Kennedy, Mrs Robert, grocery, 22 Watergate
Kennedy, Peter, book-agent, 306 High Street
Kennedy, Robert, pensioner, 102 High Street
Kennedy, Robert, tailor; 67 Meal Vennel
Kennedy, William, plasterer, 67 South Street
Ker, Robert D., secretary S. Central Railway, 8 Rose Terrace
Kerr, Andrew, Tallyho tavern, 52 South Street
Kerr, G-eorge, smith, 116 South Street
Kerr, George, clerk, 66 South Street
Kerr, Lord Charles, Kinnoull Cottage
Kerr, Mrs John, 98 South Street
Kerr, Peter, sheriff-officer, Flesh Vennel
Kethel, Miss Ann, 309 High Street
Kethel, Mrs George, grocer and spirit-dealer, 244 High Street
Kethel, Robert, corn-merchant, Charter Lane
Kethel, William, porter, Clayholes
Kethel, William, wright, 148 South Street
Kettles, Andrew, grocer and wine-merchant, 1 Main St., Bridgend
Kidd, David, labourer, 79 Canal Street
Kidd, John, brewer, 16 Union Street Lane, Bridgend
Kidd, John, coachman, Union Lane
Kidd, John, teacher of music, St Paul's Square
Kidd, John, weaver, 65 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Kidd, Miss Isabella, Dovecotland
Kidd, Mrs James, grocer, 1 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Kidd, Thomas, grocer, 229 High Street
Kiddy, Mrs Samuel, grocer, 23 Main Street, Bridgend
Kiddy, Robert, labourer, 333 High Street
Kilgour, John, dairy, Barossa Street
Kilgour, Mrs, 11 Charlotte Street
Kilgour, Robert, writer, 14 Charlotte Street — house, Pitcullen
Kilgour, William, carter, 6 Pomarium
King, Alexander (of 3d Co-operative Society), 105 South Street
King, Andrew, grocer, 329 High Street
King, Duncan, jeweller, 102 High Street
King, James, grocer, 124 High Street — house, 77 South Street
King, Mrs James, vintner, 4 Speygate
King, Thomas, weaver, 360 High Street
King's Arm's Inn, 7 High Street (John Ruthven)
Kinloch, David, weaver, 3 Kinnoull Causeway
52 KINLOCH — LAMONT.
Kinloch, John, baker, Union Lane
Kinmonth, Alexander, weaver, 27 Castle Gable
Kinnear, Mrs Andrew, Kinnoull Causeway
Kinnear, Mrs Patrick, 12 Keir Street, Bridgend
Kinnear, Peter, sailmaker, Lime Shore
Kinnear, Peter, shipmaster, 2 Canal Street
Kinnoch, Alexander, bootmaker, 63 South Methven Street — house,
23 Leonard Street Kinnoch, John, weaver, 53 Pomarium Kinnoch, Joseph, shoemaker, 170 South Street Kinnoch, Mrs James, vintner, 13 Pomarium Kinnoch, Mrs James, 9 Commercial Street, Bridgend Kinnoch, Peter, shoemaker, 78 Pomarium Kinnoch, Thomas, shoemaker, 9 Cross Street Kinnoch, Thomas, moulder, 1 1 Cross Street Kinnoch, Thomas, nailer, 327 High Street Kinnoch, William, lime agent, 7 Speygate
Kippen, John, writer, 64 St John Street — house, Melville Street Kippen, Miss Janet, 27 Castle Gable Kirk Close, SO High Street Kirk, David, flesher, 348 High Street Kirk, David, smith, 17 Cross Street Kirkwood, Mrs, 20 South Street Knight, Alexander, Cutlog Vennel Knight, Mrs Alexander, Union Lane Knox, John, laboruer, 70 Mill Street Knox, Joseph, weaver, Thimblerow Knox, Miss Mary, 15 Commercial Street, Bridgend Knox, Robert Hay. saddler, 56 George Street Knox, William, shoemaker, 53 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Laing, Charles, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway
Laing, George, labourer, 4 Paul Street
Laing, George, weaver, 12 Castle Gable
Laing, James, weaver, Dovecotland
Laing, Miss Elizabeth, Paul's Close, Newrow
Laing, Miss Jessie, Scott Street
Laing, Mrs James, 24 Athole Street
Laing, Peter, railway guard, 9 Cross Street
Laird, David, gardener, 27 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Laird, James, weaver, 63 North Methven Street
Laird, Robert, 336 High Street
Lamb, James, birdstuflfer, King Street, east side
Lamb, John, weaver, Dovecotland
Lamb, Matthew, postboy, 59 Skinnergate
Lamb, Richard, weaver, Newrow
Lamb, Robert, wright, 17 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
Lamb, William, hustler, Scott Street
Lamb, William, shipmaster, 2 Canal Street
Lamont, John, tailor, 151 High Street
LAMONT — LINDSAY. 53
Lamont, John, tailor, 17 Watergate
Lamont, Mrs Alexander, 348 High Street
Lamont, Mrs Alexander, vintner, 156 High Street
Lamont, Neil, porter, 177 High Street
Lamont, William, tailor, 9 St John Street
Lanchom, William, pensioner, 32 North Methven Street
Lang, John, printer, 4 0 Mill Street
Lang, Michael, perfumer, 52 George Street — house, 48
Larg, Mrs Peter, Newrow, north end
Larg, Peter, sexton, 87 High Street
Lauder, David, boatman, 7 Speygate
Lauder, George, printer, Thimblerow
Lauder, George, reporter, 222 South Street
Lauder, Miss Janet, milliner and dressmaker, 137 High Street
Lauder, Mrs James, 86 Watergate
Lauder, Walter, wright," 348 High Street
Laurence, James, slater, King Street, west side
Laurie, Alexander, weaver, 42 Pomarium
Laurie, Archibald, weaver Thimblerow
Laurie, James, labourer, 51 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Laurie, John, weaver, 49 Pomarium
Laurie, Miss Helen, 97 South Street
Laurie, Robert, weaver, Dovecotland
Laurie, William, wright, 85 South Street
Law, Charles, coal-merchant, Princes Street
Law, James, agent, 71 North Methven Street
Law, James, weaver, Leonard Street
Law, Robert, dairy, County Buildings, 108 Watergate
Law, William, corn-merchant, 21 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Lawrence, Charles, tobacconist, 14 George Street — h., North Port
Lawson, John, seaman, 43 Pomarium
Lawson, Miss Catherine, washer, 74 South Street
Lawson, Mrs William, 34 Skinnergate
Lawson, Peter, shoemaker, 2l>7 High Street
Lees, James, gunmaker, 71 George Street — house, 20 Union Street
Lane, Bridgend Lees, John, combmaker, 64 High Street — house, 29 Castle Gable Lees, John, toy warehouse, 20 George Street-— house, 27 Castle
Gable Leitham, Mrs Alexander, Hospital Street
Leitham, William, flesher, 37 St John Street — h., 53 South Street Lennie, Gregory M., grocer, 144 South Street Lennox, James, shopman, 38 Watergate Lennox, John, tacksmau of salmon -fishings, Nelson Street Lennox, Miss Catherine, vintner, Princes Street Lennox, Mrs William, midwife, Leonard Street Leslie, Joseph, bootmaker, 7 Gowrie Street, Bridgend — house, 5 Letters. Michael, hawker, 154 South Street Lindsay, John, wright, 73 Main Street, Bridgend Lindsay, John, plumber, brassfounder, and gas-fitter, Kirkside —
house, 4 1 South Street Lindsay, Major-General, Early Cottage, Craigie
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54 LINDSAY — LUKE.
Lindsay, Mr9 John, 67 South Street
Lindsay, Rev. William, Gowrie Bank, Burghmuir
Little, Thomas, wright, 2 Canal Street
Littlejohn, David, weaver, 53 Pomarium
Littlejohn, Miss Mary, 206 South Street
Littlejohn, Mrs Robert, Thimblerow
Littlejohn, Mrs Thomas, 5 Speygate
Littlejohn, Robert, shipowner, 69 Canal Street
Livingston, John E. (at Central Bank), Barossa Place
Livingston, John, hawker, 36 Meal Tennel
Livingston, Peter, clerk, 69 North Methven Street
Livingston, Peter, corn-merchant, Leonard Street
Livingston, Stewart, hostler, 148 South Street
Livingston, William, letter-carrier, Union Street, Blackfriars
Lockhart, John, patternmaker, 5 Meal Yennel
Logan, Alexander, teacher, 3 Barossa Place
Logan, Alexander, warper, Mill Wynd
Logan, Henry, labourer, 126 High Street
Logie, Mrs William, grocer, 3 Pomarium
Logie, Thomas, maltman, 9 Reform Place
Logie, William, grocer, 2 Mill Street — house above
Lonie, James, bootmaker, 44 North Methven Street
Lonie, James, shoemaker, 206 South Street
Lorimer, George, bookseller, 187 South Street
Lorimer, Miss, 16 Rose Terrace
Lorimer, Mrs Andrew, 199 High Street
Lorimer, Mrs Peter, 221 South Street
Lorimer, Mrs William, St Paul's Square
Lorimer, William, tailor, 266 High Street
Lothian, Charles, grocery, Carpenter Street
Lothian, Duncan, porter, Union Lane
Lothian, James, wright, Kinnoull Causeway
Louden, James, seaman, South William Street
Love, James, mason, 83 Main Street, Bridgend
Love, James, shoemaker, 8 East Bridge Street, Bridget
Low, Alexander, weaver, Leonard Street
Low, David, wright, 68 Pomarium
Low, Miss, dressmaker, Carpenter Street
Low, Miss Sarah, 54 Watergate
Low, Misses, 59 North Methven Street
Low, Mrs David, 199 South Street
Low, Mrs David, 122 South Street
Low, Mrs Matthew, 170 South Street
Low, Stewart, drover, 21 Cross Street
Low, Thomas, 1 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Lowe, John, commercial agent for Hamburgh, Rotterdam, &c, 2
St John's Place — house, 29 Kirkgate Lowe, John, teacher of dancing, Carpenter Street Lowe, Misses, ladies' and children's dressmakers, 28 St John St. Luby, John, labourer, 4 6 Pomarium Luke, David, mason, Stcrmont Street Luke, James, weaver, 51 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
LUKE — MALCOLM. 55
•Luke, James, weaver and spirit-dealer, 200 South Street
Luke, Robert, weaver, 344 High Street
Luke, Robert, weaver, 177 South Street
Luke, William, 190 High Street
Luinsdaine, Jobu, M.D., 6 Athole Place
Luinsdaine, Mrs, 6 Athole Place
Lumsdaiae, Robert, carter, 67 Mill Street
Luncarty Company's Office, 7 Charlotte Street
Luttet, George, weaver, 190 South Street
Lyall, John, wright, 43 Pemarium
Lyall, Miss, milliner, 170 High Street
Lyall, Miss Helen, grocery, 193 High Street
Lyall, William, weaver, Dovecotland
Lynam, John, wright, 103 South Street
Lynch, Matthew, vintner, 52 Meal Vennel
Lyon, David, shoemaker, 246 High Street
Lyon, Misses, South William, Street
Lyons, James, labourer, Cutlog Vennel
Lyons, Michael, I West Bridge Street, Bridgend
Lyons, Richard, labourer, Barrack Street
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Mackie, Charles, turner, 71 North Methven Street
Mackie, David, porter, 41 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Mackie, David & Son, brassfounders and plumbers, 90 High Street
— house, 96 Mackie, John, furnishing ironmonger, copper and tinplate worker,
119 High Street — house, 123 Mackie, John, carter, 13 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Mackie, John, engineer, Barossa Street Mackie, John, moulder, 247 High Street Mackie, John, labourer, 15 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Mackie, John, labourer, Stormont Street Mackie, Miss Elizabeth, straw-hat-raaker, Barossa Street Mackie, Mrs David, dressmaker, 96 High Street Maiben, Hector, 28 St John Street Maiben, Mrs John, 28 St John Street Mailler, James, Clayholes Mailler, John, cowfeeder, Thimblerow Mailler, John, smith, South William Street Mailler, Miss Catherine, poulterer, 9 Kirkgate Mailler, Mrs, 13 North Methven Street Mailler, Robert, weaver, Thimblerow Main, James, merchant and agent, 6 York Place Malcolm, James, carter, 72 Mill Street Malcolm, Miss Isabella, Kinnoull Causeway Malcolm, Mrs John, Leonard Street Malcolm, Mrs Ninian, 271 High Street Malcolm, William, M.D., Athole Street Malcolm, William, wright, 159 South Street
56 MAI/LOCH — MARTIN.
Malloch, David, tool- manufacturer, 57 South Methven St. — h., 66
Malloch, James, postboy, 9 Castle Gable
Malloch, James, porter, 126 South Street
Malloch, Miss Jean, 104 South Street
Malloch, Miss Mary, greengrocer, 12 Kirkgate
Malloch, Mrs, 71 Mill Street
Malloch, Mrs, Stormont Street
Malloch, Mrs Charles, 79 Canal Street
Malloch, Mrs George, 86 Watergate
Malloch, Peter, hair cutter and perfumer, 18 Canal Crescent — house, 246 High Street
Malloch, Peter, weaver, Dovecotland
Malloch, Robert, fisher, 92 Watergate
Malloch, William, labourer, Thimblerow
Malloch, William, -weaver, Leonard Street
Malloch' s Close, 180 South Street and 79 Canal Street
Mann, David, stoker, 7 Pomarium
Mann, Miss, 15 Athole Street
Mann, Misses, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Manson, Charles, draper and silk-mercer, 20 St John Street
Manson, Miss, Princes Street
Manson, Rev. Thomas, 6 North Methven Street
Mantle, James, pensioner, 207 High Street
Marshall, Alexander, draper, 148 High Street — house, 8 Paul St.
Marshall, David, tailor, 126 High Street
Marshall, George, carpenter, 55 Pomarium
Marshall, James, clerk (Post-Office), 25 Commercial St., Bridgend
Marshall, James, road-inspector, Dovecotland
Marshall, John, labourer, 211 South Street
Marshall, Mrs Andrew, 106 Watergate
Marshall, Mrs James, grocer, 25 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Marshall, Mrs James, Leonard Street
Marshall, Mrs Major, 1 Charlotte Street
Marshall, Thomas Hay, hair-cutter and perfumer, 21 Bridge Lane
Marshall, Thomas, labourer, 232 High Street
Marshall, Robert, labourer, 36 Meal Veunel
Marshall, William, -weaver, 55 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Marshall, William, hostler, Union Street
Marshall's Monument, 78 George Street
Marsters, Robert, 7 Charlotte Street
Martin, Alexander, labourer, 8 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Martin, David, -weaver, Kinnoull Causeway
Martin, Gavin, -warder, 71 Watergate
Martin, James, china-dealer, 134 South Street
Martin, James, carter, 15 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Martin, James, labourer, 155 South Street
Martin, James, weaver, 59 Pomarium
Martin, James, weaver, Leonard Street
Martin, James, labourer, 15 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Martin, John, smith, 97 South Street
Martin, John, vintner, Athole Street
Martin, Mrs Henry, Barossa Street
MARTIN — MELVILLE. 57
Martin, Mrs Hugh, 43 North Methven Street
Martin, Mrs, James, 8 Cross Street
Martin, Mrs Thomas, 116 High Street
Martin, Mrs Thomas, 345 High Street
Martin, Mrs William, 333 High Street
Martin, Peter, vintner, 23 Castle Gable
Martin, Robert, Barossa Street
Martin, Robert, writer, 3 High Street — house, King Street
Martin, Thomas, calico-printer, 308 High Street
Martin, William, smith, Shore — house, 112 High Street
Mason, Arthur, saddler, 57 Skinnergate
Mason, James, tailor, 25 High Street
Mason, Mfss, 15 Athole Street
Mason, Mrs James, lodgings, 4-7 Meal Vennei
Mason, Peter, labourer, Barrack Street
Mason, William, Scott Street
Mason, William, sawyer, 103 South Street
Mason, William, hostler, 15 Kirkgate
Masterton, William, seaman and vintner, 18 Canal Street
Mattey, Richard, smith, 54 Watergate
Matthew, Alexander, 2 St Leonard's Bank
Matthew, Charles & Co., grocers and tea-dealers, 72 St John St.
— house, 2 St Leonard's Bank Matthew, George (at National Bank), 68 St John Street Matthew, John, draper, 18 St John Street — h., 13 Barossa Place Matthew, Miss Janet, 23 Kirkgate Matthew, Misses, 68 St John Street Matthew, Misses, 18 Athole Street Matthew, Mrs Dr Patrick, 13 Marshall Place Matthew, Robert, 2 St Leonard's Bank Matthew, AVilliam, porter, 6 North Port Matthewson, John, greengrocer, 191 High Street Matthewson, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 29 Athole Street Maury, William (at James Condie's), 47 George Street * Maxton, Thomas, wright, 309 High Street Maxwell, William, tea-dealer, 83 Watergate Mearns, Alexander, tailor, 36 Meal Vennei Mearns, Mrs Alexander, 21 Skinnergate Mechan, Patrick, labourer, 74 South Street Mechanics' Library, 238 High Street Meldrum, Andrew, cowfeeder, Union Street, Blackfriars Mellis, Miss Christian, Leonard Street Mellis, Miss Elizabeth, Newrow Mellis, Thomas, weaver, Barossa Street Melville, Andrew, labourer, Leonard Street Melville, Charles, spoonmaker, Leonard Street Melville, George, carpenter, 57 Pomarium Melville, James, smith, Leonard Street Melville, John, smith, Cutlog Vennei Melville, John, engineer, Scott Street Melville, Joseph, shipmaster, James Street, east side Melville, William, spoonmaker, 86 Watergate
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MENIE — MILL.
Menie, James, stocking maker, Old Guard Vennel
Meuie, James, labourer, 4 Paul Street
Menzies, Adam, vintuer and sawyer, Curfeu Row
Menzies, Alexander, cooper and ham-curer, 46 Mill Street
Menzies, Alexander, carter, 28 Kirkgate
Menzies, Alexander, porter, 199 South Street
Menzies, Archibald, labourer, Kinnoull Causeway
Menzies, Archibald, sawyer, 1 Paul Street
Menzies, Daniel, print-cutter, 37 Castle Gable
Menzies, Duncan, weaver, 155 South Street
Menzies, James, spirit-dealer, 68 South Street
Menzies, James, tailor, 30 Castle Gable
Menzies, James, 7 Kinnoull Street
Menzies, James, hostler, Melville Street
Menzies, John, quarryman, 6 Paul Street
Menzies, John, wright, Leonard Street
Menzies, John, shoemaker, 24 Castle Gable
Menzies, John, clerk, 33 South Street
Menzies, John, viutner, 2 North Methven Street
Menzies, John, brewer, Foundry Lane
Menzies, John, cowteeder, Barrack Street
Menzies, Miss, dressmaker, Newrow
Menzies, Miss Ann, fringe and tassel-maker, 246 High Street
Menzies, Miss Catherine, dressmaker, 105 South Street
Menzies, Miss Catherine, lodgings, 190 High Street
Menzies, Misses, dressmakers, 224 High Street
Menzies, Mrs, 284 High Street
Menzies, Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 101 High Street
Menzies, Mrs Alexander, tambourer, Cutlog Vennel
Menzies, Mrs Archibald, 74 South Street
Menzies, Mrs James, 245 High Street
Menzies, Mrs James, Stormont Street
Menzies, Mrs John, Caledonian Tavern, 23 Canal Street
Menties, Mrs John, eating-house, 45 Skinnergate
Menzies, Mrs John, vintner, 189 High Street
Menzies, Mrs John, grocery, 286 High Street
Menzies, Mrs William, Leonard Street
Menzies, Neil, Black Bull Inn, 1 1 Kirkgate
Menzies, Peter, labourer, 7 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Menzies, Peter, labourer, 89 Main Street, Bridgend
Menzies, Robert, labourer, 87 Main Street, Bridgend
Menzies, Robert, wright, 10 Paul Street
Menzies, Robert, brassfounder, 156 High Street
Menzies, Ruthven, sawyer, 114 South Street
Menzies, Thomas, St John's Tavern, 6 St John's Place
Menzies, William, carter, 72 South Street
Menzies, William, labourer, 162 South Street
Mercer, James, smith and eating-house, 162 High Street
Mess, George, horse-hirer, 1 1 Mill Street
Methven, William, gardener, Annat Lodge
Middle Church Parish School, 29 Meal Vennel
Mill, Alexander, labourer, Dovecotland
MILL — MILLER. 59
Mill, Alexander, -plumber, 238 High Street
Mill Close, 279 High Street
Mill, David, weaver, 27 Pomarium.
Mill, James, slater, 8 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Mill, James, hatter, Dovecotland
Mill, James, grocer, 12 Leonard Street
Mill, James, weaver, Claypots Wynd
Mill, John, flaxdresser, 304 High Street
Mill, Miss Jean, Thimblerow
Mill, Mrs William, dairy, 28 Castle Gable
Mill Street Spinning Mill, Horse Cross
Mill, William, weaver, 15 Leonard Street
Mill Wynd Close, 12 South Methven Street
Millam, John, 105 South Street -
Miller, A., & Son, manufacturers and dyers, South Methven St.
Millet- Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller
house, 5
Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller
Alexander, letter-carrier, 9 Castle Gable
Alexander, porter, Dovecotland
Alexander, weaver, Clayholes
Alexander, porter, 2 Canal Street
Alexander F. (of Roy & Miller), 258 High Street
Andrew (of Miller, A. & Son), Dovecotland
Andrew, builder, Princes Street, west side
Charles, pavier, 9 Commercial Street, Bridgend
David, bootmaker, 69 High Street — house, 71
David, brewer, Newrow
David, clerk, James Street, east side
David, warper, 73 Mill Street
David, sawyer, 7 Cow Vennel
David, 1 1 Keir Street, Bridgend
George, grocer and wine-merchant, 12 St John Street —
George, painter, 126 High Street
Henry L., ironmonger, 98 High Street — house, 50
Henry, cabinetmaker, Stormont Street
Hugh, postboy, 53 Skinnergate
Hugh, pensioner, 197 High Street
J. & J., writers, 8 High Street
James, salt-girnal, 263 High Street — house, 261
James, surgeon, King Street, we9t side
James, platelayer, 211 South Street
James, weaver, Leonard Street
James, wright, Dovecotland
James, mason, Victoria Street
James (of J. & J. Miller), Mayfield
James D. (of J. & J. Miller), Ivy Bank, Kinnoull
John, collector of customs, 4 Barossa Place
John, mason, Victoria Street
John, carter, 63 South Street
John (of Miller, A. & Son), 48 South Methven Street
John, & Co., manufacturers, 50 South Methven Street
Lieutenant Alexander, R.N., 9 Marshall Place
Miss, 7 Athole Street
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MILLER — MILL'S.
Miller, Miss Alison, milliner, 92 High Street
Miller, Miss Catherine, 73 Mill Street
Miller, Miss Janet, Low Street
Miller, Miss Mary, 71 Mill Street
Miller, Miss Mary, Dovecotlaud
Miller, Mrs, 28 South Methven Street
Miller, Mrs, mangle, Carpenter Street
Miller, Mrs, grocer, Cutlog Vennel
Miller, Mrs Alexander, 86 "Watergate
Miller, Mrs Alesauder, Cross Street
Miller, Mrs Ann, Leonard Street
Miller, Mrs David, 12 Union Street Lane, Bridgend
Miller, Mrs Hugh, Leonard Street
Miller, Mrs James, 57 Main Street, Bridgend
Miller, Mrs James, 10 Paul Street
Miller, Mrs John, Melville Street
Miller, Mrs Peter, 31 Castle Gable
Miller, Mrs Robert, 105 South Street
Miller, Mrs Robert, 129 South Street
Miller, Mrs Robert, 69 George Street
Miller, Mrs Thomas, 53 Watergate
Miller, Mrs Thomas, 384 High Street
Miller, Peter, sawyer, Leonard Street
Miller, Robert, smith, 37 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Miller, Robert, smith, Stormont Street
Miller, Robert, shopkeeper, 122 South Street
Miller, Robert, plasterer, Newrow
Miller, Robert, watchmaker, Newrow
Miller, Robert, manufacturer, 60 South Methven St. — house, 58
Miller, Thomas (Rector of Academy), 28 Main Street, Bridgend
Miller, Thomas, teacher (National School), James Street
Miller, Thomas, victualler, 282 High Street
Miller, Tbomas, bootmaker, 188 High Street — house, 151
Miller, Walter, weaver, Dovecotland
Miller, William, bookseller and stationer, 230 High Street
Miller, William, shoemaker, 291 High Street
Miller, William, labourer, Newrow
Miller-, William, tobacconist, 55 George Street
Miller, William, weaver, 6 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Miller, William, carpenter, 79 Canal Street
Miller, William, weaver, 5 Leonard Street
Miller, William, shoemaker, Murray Street
Miller, William, porter, 258 High Street
Miller, William, bootmaker, 12 Bridge Lane
Miller, William, labourer, 129 High Street
Miller, William, weaver, 103 South Street
Miller, William, cowfeeder, Dovecotland
Miller, William, weaver, 6 Poniarium
Miller, William C, agent for wine Co. of Scotland, 28 George St.
Miller & Patterson, Berlin warehouse, 66 St John Street
Milligan, Mrs John, Barossa Street
Mill's Court, 96 High Street
MILLS — MONCRIEFF. 61
Mills, John, wright, 2-16 High Street — house, 216
Mills, Robert, baker, 38 St John Street
Milne, John, seaman, Scott Street
Milne, Mrs George, King Street, west side
Milne, Rev. John, 1 St Leonard's Bank
Milner, William, 8 Watergate
Mitchell, Andrew, flesher, 74 South Street
Mitchell, Andrew, slater, Hospital Street
Mitchell, Charles, working upholsterer, 106 Watergate
Mitchell, George, baker, 188 South Street
Mitchell, Hector, ropespinner, 71 Watergate
Mitchell Hugh, 16 Main Street, Bridgend
Mitchell, James, hosier, 31 High Street — house, 25
Mitchell, James, grocer and wine-merchant, 43 High Street —
house, 1 Kirk-gate Mitchell, James, engineer, 105 South Street Mitchell, James, weaver, 164 South Street Mitchell, James, weaver, 79 Canal Street Mitchell, John, mason, Newrow Mitchell, Miss Mary, washer, 232 High Street Mitchell, Misses, dressmakers, 8 Speygate Mitchell, Misses, dressmakers, 5 Castle Gable Mitchell, Misses, teachers, 16 Main Street, Bridgend Mitchell, Mrs, lodgings, Stormont Street Mitchell, Mrs Andrew, washer and dresser, 8 Castle Gable Mitchell, Mrs David, 63 South Street Mitchell, Mrs David, 76 South Street Mitchell, Mrs Hugh, 231 High Street Mitchell, Mrs James, 370 High Street Mitchell, Mrs William, Newrow
Mitchell, Thomas, mason, 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Mitchell, Thomas, slater, 42 Pomarium Mitchell, Thomas, slater, 89 Main Street, Bridgend Mitchell, Thomas T., civil engineer, 18 High St. — h., 19 Athole St. Mitchell, William, millwright, 89 South Street Mitchell, William, plasterer, Cow Vennel Moir, Laurence, weaver, 159 South Street Moir, Miss Jean, lodgings, 10 St John's Place Moir, Miss Mary, milliner, 132 High Street Moir, William, tinsmith, Carpenter Street Moir, William, 246 High Street Moir, William, mason, 59 Pomarium
Moncrieff, Alexander (of Moncrieff & Co.), 3 Charlotte Street Moncrieff, Alexander, weaver, 5 Cross Street Moncrieff, David, weaver, 18 Leonard Street Moncrieff, David, weaver, 17 Leonard Street Moncrieff, David, mason, Leonard Street Moncrieff, David, plasterer, Leonard Street Moncrieff, David, weaver, 63 Pomarium Moncrieff, George (of Moncrieff & Co.), 5 Barossa Place Moncrieff, James, brassfounder, 48 High Street — house, 50 Moncrieff, Matthew, vintner, 119 South Street
62 MONCRIEFF — MORISON.
MoDcrieff, Misses, 58 South Methven Street
Moncrieff, Mrs, Hillside, Kinnoull
Moncrieff, R. H. (of Moncrieff & Co. , 5 Athole Place
Moncrieff, Thomas, gardener, Earl's Dykes
Moncrieff, William, carpenter, Kinnoull Causeway
Moncrieff & Co., writers, Blackfriars Street
Moncur, Alexander, tanner, Barossa Place
Monteath, Mrs John, 13 Princes Street
Montgomery, James, baker, Barossa Street
Moodie, John, builder, 54 South Street
Moodie, Mrs William, 29 Cross Street
Moon, Mrs John, Cutlog Vennel
Moor, Mrs John, 21 Skinnergate
More, Andrew, mason, Leonard Street
More, Andrew, weaver, Leonard Street
More, David, weaver, 30 Pomarium
More, David, weaver, 1 1 Leonard Street
More, James, warper, Mill Wynd
More, John, grocer, 11 North Methven Street — house, Union Lane
More, Robert, policeman, 396 High Street
More, William, weaver, Clayholes
Morgan, James, broker, 2 Meal Vennel — house, 160 High Street
Moris, James, miller, 13 Paul Street
Moris, James, sawyer, Melville Street
Moris, James, collector of shore-dues, 60 High Street
Moris, Miss, 287 High Street
Moris, Miss, Carpenter Street
Moris, Mrs, 8 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Moris, Mrs William, lodgings, 170 High Street
Morison, Alexander, china-dealer, 143 High Street — house, 149
Morison, Alexander, tailor, 98 South Street
Morison, Francis, accountant, King Street, east side
Morison, James, accountant, 2 Blackfriars St. — house, Muirtown
Morison, James, bookseller and stationer, 2 Watergate — house, 10
Canal Street Morison, James, land valuator, Princes Street Morison, James, smith, 48 Skinnergate Morison, John, dairy, 204- South Street Morison, John, 45 Commercial Street, Bridgend Morison, John, labourer, 216 High Street
Morison, John, painter and paperhanger, 31 South St. — house, 41 Morison, John (of Morison & Durie), 12 Canal Crescent Morison, Misses, dressmakers, Princes Street Morison, Misses, dressmakers, 143 South Street Morison, Mrs George, 33 Pomarium Morison, Mrs James, 49 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Morison, Mrs Robert, broker, 59 Meal Vennel Morison, Robert, printer of Courier newspaper, 14 High Street —
house, Parkhead Morison, William, farrier, 42 Skinnergate Moi-ison, William, printer, 67 Meal Vennel Morison & Durie, brewers, South Methven Street
MORKILL — MURDOCH. 63
Morkill, William, St Leonard's House
Morton, David (of Clark & Mortons), 5 Scott Street
Morton, Duncan, seaman, 119 South Street
Morton, George, smith, James Street
Morton, James, weaver, 309 High Street
Morton, James, tea-dealer, 1 5 George Street — house, Melville St.
Morton, John, weaver, 1 99 South Street
Morton, Miss M., boarding-school, 7 Barossa Place
Morton, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 1 St John's Place
Morton, Mrs John, 198 South Street
Morton, Robert (of Clark & Mortons), 1 St John's Place
Morton, William, weaver, Claypots Wynd
Moses, Christopher, contractor, Victoria Street
Mount, James, timber merchant, Victoria Street — h., 46 Canal St.
Moyes, David, labourer, 155 South Street
Moyes, Mrs David, Dovecotland
Moyes, Mrs William, Newrow, north end
Muckersie, Andrew, moulder, Paul's Close, Newrow
Muckersie, Henry, moulder, Paul's Close, Newrow
Muckersie, Thomas, flesher, 266 High Street
Muckersie, William, hairdresser, 15 Princes Street
Muir, James, coachman, 1 0 South Street
Muir, James, painter, 9 Castle Gable
Muir, William, pensioner, 224 High Street
Muir, William (of Scott & Muir), 55 Pomarium
Muirhead, George, painter, 146 High Street
Mulcare, Thomas, pensioner, Dovecotland
Mulholland, Bernard, hawker, 154 South Street
Mulholland, Neil, hawker, 23 Old Guard Vennel
Mullian, James, baker, Paul's Close, Newrow
Munn, Mrs, furrier, 63 South Street
Munn, Peter, brassfounder, 1 0 Paul Street
Munro, Andrew, blacksmith, Kirkside — house, St Ann's Lane
Munro, David, calico-printer, Dovecotland
Munro, Ebenezer, brassfounder, 9 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Munro, George, weaver, Paul's Close, Newrow
Munro, Hugh, labourer, 63 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Munro, James, weaver, Dovecotland
Munro, John, calico-printer, Dovecotland
Munro, John, pensioner, 47 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Munro, John, wright, St Paul's Square
Munro, Miss Dorothy, mangle, 89 South Street
Munro, Mrs, 8 Paul Street
Munro, Mrs, grocery, 61 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Munro, Mrs John, Dovecotland
Munro, William, dyer, Dovecotland
Murdoch, James, grocer, Barrack Street
Murdoch, James, & Sons, tanners, Mill Street — house adjoining
Murdoch, Miss, 207 High Street
Murdoch, Miss Elizabeth, 170 High Street
Murdoch, Miss Janet, grocer, Princes Street
Murdoch, Peter, engineer, 5 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
64 MURDOCH — MUSTARD.
Murdoch, Rev. John, Barossa Place
Murdoch, Robert, mason, Newrow, north end
Murdoch, Thomas, basketmaker, 17 St John Street — house, 5
Murdoch, William, teacher (Kinnoull Parish School), Kinnoull
Murie, David, commission-agent, 7 High Street — house, 36
George Street Murie, James, baker, 81 Watergate Murie, James, labourer, Stormont Street Murie, James, fishing-tackle maker, 27 Cross Street Murie, John Scott, taoner, Carpenter Street Murie, Mrs Robert, 54 Meal Vennel Murie, Thomas, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Murphy, James, pawnbroker, 52 South Methven Street — house,
18 Meal Vennel Murphy, Thomas, dyer, 57 North Methven Street Murray, Alexander, labourer, 155 South Street Murray, Alexander, weight, Cutlog Vennel Murray, Alexander (of Stewart & Murray), 82 Watergate Murray, Alexander, weaver, 27 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Murray, Alexander, gardener, 52 Commercial Street, Bridgend Murray, David, shoemaker, 224 High Street Murray, David, wright, School Vennel, 33 South Street Murray, David, weaver, 211 South Street Murray, James, porter, 21 Skinnergate Murray, James, seaman, Cow Vennel Murray, James, labourer, 92 Watergate Murray John, commercial lodgings and Glasgow chop-house, 74 St
John Street Murray, John, porter, 71 Pomarium Murray, John, engineer, 50 Meal Vennel Murray, John, coachman, North Port Murray, John, cork- manufacturer, 44 Skinnergate — house 17
Castle Gable Murray, John, weaver, 232 High Street Murray, John, engineer, 232 High Street Murray, Joseph, wright, 271 High Street Murray, Mrs, grocer, 23 Athole Street Murray, Mrs John, 146 High Street Murray, Mrs John, 220 South Street Murray, Mrs William, 16 Canal Street Murray, Mrs William, vintner, 23 Cross Street Murray, Peter, labourer, 167 South Street Murray, Peter, weaver, 14 Pomarium Murray, Robert, builder, North William Street Murray, Thomas, plasterer, 97 South Street Murray, Thomas, wright, Charter Lane Murray, Torrence plasterer, 17 Meal Vennel Murray. William, labourer, 14 Meal Vennel Museum and Antiquarian Society, 78 George Street Mustard, James, grocer, 62 High Street — house, 34 Main Street,
Bridgend Mustard, John, dairy, Nelson Street
MUSTARD — M*CORRY.
Mustard, Miss Ann, 7 Kinnoull Street Mustard, Mrs, 34 Main Street, Bridgend Mylea, Andrew, smith, 19 Old Guard Vennel
M'Aiush, William, porter, 12 South Methven Street
M'Airlie, Misses, dressmakers, Stormont Street
M'Andrew, George, shopkeeper, 161 High Street
M'Ara, Andrew, wright, Low Street
M'Ara, Andrew, vintner, 6 Canal Crescent
M'Ara, Mrs William, 122 South Street .
M'Arthur, James, wright, 304 High Street
M 'Arthur, John, vintner, 18 Bridge Lane
M'Arthur, Miss Elizabeth, 7 High Street
M'Arthur, Mrs James, Cutlog Vennel
M'Arthur, Mrs Richardson, 92 Watergate
M'Arthur, Robert, porter, 39 Castle Gable
M'Aulay, Donald, carter, Kinnoull Causeway
M'Aulay, John, smith, 219 High Street
M'Aulay, Miss, straw-hat maker, 227 High Street
M'Caill, Miss, Blackfriars Street
M'Call, Donald, sawyer, 62 Pomarium
M'Call, Duncan, smith, 44 Pomarium
M'Callum, John, flesher, Foundry Lane
M'Callum John, carter, 1 Castle Gable
M'Callum, Robert, shipmaster, 69 Canal Street
M'Carthy, Henry, wright, 2 Newrow
M'Carthy, Mrs, 8 Skinaergate
M'Cash, George, shoemaker, 73. Mill Street
M'Cash, Joseph, weaver, Thimblerow
M'Casb, John, baker, County Place
M'Cash, Miss, cowfeeder, Leonard Street
M'Cash, Miss Catherine, Stormont Street
M'Cash, Miss Isabella, washer, Newrow
M'Cash, Mrs, 321 High Street
M'Cash, Mrs Robert, 78 Pomarium
M'Cash, William, nailer, 327 High Street
M'Coll, Alexander, labourer, 151 High Street
M'Coll, Duncan, labourer, 92 Watergate
M'Conochie, J. & L., cabinet-makers and upholsterers, 192 High
Street M'Conochie, John (of J. & L. M'Conochie), 58 South Methven St. M'Conochie, Lauchlan (of J. & L. M'Conochie), 12 Canal Crescent M'Conochie, Mrs Alexander, 5 County Place M'Conochie, Stewart, weaver, 54 Pomarium M'Conochie, Thomas, weaver, 42 Pomarium M'Cormick, Alexander, ropemaker, 4 Paul Street M'Cormick, Cornelius, ropespinner, Clayholes M'Cormick, John, pensioner, Curfeu Row M'Cormick, Mrs Robert, 162 South Street M'Corry, Rev. John S., Melville Street
66 m'cruden — m'doxald.
M'Cruden, William, hawker, 155 South Street M'Culloch, Mrs David, 9 Speygate M'Culloch, William, grocer, 48 South Street M'Curraeb, Charles (of M'Currach & Son), Barossa Street M'Currach, Peter (of M'Currach & Son), Carpenter Street M'Currach 8s Son, builders, 87 Canal Street M'Dermott, David, shoemaker, 27 Castle Gable M'Dermott, James, pawnbroker, 64 South Methven Street- house, 24 Meal Vennel M'Donald, Alexander, labourer, Charter Lane M'Donald, Alexander, dairy, Flesh Vennel M'Donald, Alexander, fisher, 8 North Port M'Donald, Alexander, hostler (George Inn), 11 Mill Street M'Donald, Alexander, dyer, 294 High Street M'Donald, Alexander, coaehdriver, 40 Mill Street M'Donald, Andrew, labourer, 29 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Donald, Archibald, Albert Tavern, 48 George Street M'Donald, Archibald, grocer, 131 High Street — bouse, 129 M'Donald, C. & J., wine and spirit merchants, 25 Castle Gable M'Donald, David, wright, Barossa Street M'Donald, David, shoemaker, 278 High Street M'Donald, Donald, porter, 12 Castle Gable M'Donald, Donald, weaver, 8 Pomarium M'Donald, Donald, hawker, Cutlog Vennel M'Donald, Donald, vintner, 106 South Street M'Donald, Donald, polisher, Barossa Street M'Donald, Duncan, miller, Cutlog Vennel M'Donald, Duncan, porter, Flesh Vennel M'Donald, Duncan, boatman, 87 Watergate M'Donald, Henry, clerk, 10 Kirkgate M'Donald, Hugh, labourer, Newrow M'Donald, James, engine-driver, Leonard Street M'Donald, James, porter, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Donald, James, wright, 4S Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Donald, James, labourer, 129 South Street M'Donald, James, hawker, 239 High Street M'Donald, James, pensioner, 173 South Street M'Donald, James, vintner, 10 North Port M'Donald, James, seaman, 110 South Street M'Donald, James, labourer, 71 Canal Street M'Donald, John, shoemaker, Stormont Street M'Donald, John, labourer, 13 Keir Street, Bridgend M'Donald, John, weaver, 73 Pomarium M'Donald, John (of C. & J. M'Donald), Barossa Place M'Donald, John, hawker, 71 Canal Street M'Donald, John, weaver, 55 Pomarium M'Donald, John, police sergeant, 27 Watergate M'Donald, John, porter, 223 South Street M'Donald, John, weaver, Leonard Street M'Donald, John, porter, 27 Castle Gable M'Donald, Laurance, weaver, 339 High Street M'Donald, Miss Ann, Barrack Street
M'DONALD — M'DOUGALL. 67
M'Donald, Miss Elizabeth, 67 Meal Vermel
M' Donald, Miss Elizabeth, mangle, Kirk Close
M'Donald, Miss Flora, dressmaker, 31 George Street
M'Donald, Miss Flora, grocer, Princes Street
M'Donald, Miss Jean, dressmaker, 14 Union St. Lane, Bridgend
M'Donald, Miss Margaret, Paul's Close, Newrow
M'Donald, Miss Sarah, 8 Watergate
M'Donald, Mrs, 339 High Street
M'Donald, Mrs, 79 Canal Street
M'Donald, Mrs Alexander (of C. & J. M'Donald), Barossa Place
M'Donald, Mrs Barbara, 30 Meal Vennel
M'Donald, Mrs David, Clayholes
M'Donald, Mrs Donald, Barossa Street
M'Donald, Mrs Donald, 134 High Street
M'Donald, Mrs Elizabeth, 46 High Street
M'Donald, Mrs Helen, 33 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
M'Donald, Mrs Hugh, 7 Paul Street
M'Donald, Mrs James, 37 Castle Gable
M'Donald, Mrs James, 219 High Street
M'Donald, Mrs James, greengrocer, Kirkside
M'Donald, Mrs James, 67 High Street
M'Donald, Mrs Janet, Thimblerow
M'Donald, Mrs John, 46 Skinnergate
M'Donald, Mrs John, Cutlog Vennel
M'Donald, Mrs John, cowfeeder, Stormont Street
M'Donald, Mrs Kenneth, 10 Paul Street
M'Donald, Mrs Margaret, 7 Paul Street
M'Donald, Neil, labourer, 42 Pomarium
M'Donald, Peter, labourer, 14 Union Street Lane, Bridgend
M'Donald, Peter, labourer, 129 High Street
M'Donald, Robert, seaman, 11 Leonard Street
M'Donald, Robert, vintner and bookseller, 81 South Street
M'Donald, Robert, Dovecotland
M'Donald, Robert, mason, Dovecotland
M'Donald, Robert, labourer, 33 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
M'Donald, Robert, weaver, 70 Mill Street
M'Donald, Robert, porter, 92 Watergate
M'Donald, Robert Ross, sheriff- clerk-depute, 37 George Street
M'Donald, Roland, wright, North William Street
M'Donald, William, portrait-painter, Mill Wynd
M'Donald, William, clerk, Scott Street
M'Donald, William, wright, Barossa Street
M'Donald, William, labourer, 20 Watergate
M'Donald, William, coach-trimmer, 10 Meal Vennel
M'Dougall, Charles, labourer, 4 Paul Street
M'Dougall, Daniel, labourer, 55 Meal Vennel
M'Dougall, Duncan, brassfounder, Flesh Vennel
M'Dougall, John, coachman, 17 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
M'Dougall, John, wright, Low Street
M'Dougall, John, bagpipe-maker, 134 High Street
M'Dougall, John, Flesher's Tavern, Kirkside
M'Dougall, John, gardener,- 15 Commercial Street, Bridgend
68 m'dougall— m'farlane.
M'Dougall, John, labourer, 8 Keir Street, Bridgend
M'Dougall, Miss Isabella, 198 High Street
M'Dougall, Mrs Allan, 175 High Street
M'Dougall, Mrs John, 23 Old Guard Yennel
M'Dougall, Mrs John, 30 Meal Vennel
M'Dougall, Mrs John, Dovecotland
M'Duff, Cbarles, weaver, 46 Pomarium
M'Duff, Miss Isabella, 67 Meal Vennel
M'Duff, Misses, 170 High Street
M'Ewen, Alexander, tinsmith, 101 High Street
M'Ewen, Alexander, Turk's Head Inn, 179 High Street
M'Ewen, David, porter, Old Shore
M'Ewen, David, labourer, 13 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
M'Ewen, Duncan, shoemaker, 68 High Street
M'Ewen, James, coppersmith, 72 High Street
M'Ewen, James, weaver, Dovecotland
M'Ewen, John, collector of Police Assessment, 25 High Street
M'Ewen, John, brassfounder, 108 High Street
M'Ewen, Miss Cecilia, lodgings, 47 George Street
M'Ewen, Mrs James,. Scott Street
M'Ewen, Mrs Lewis, 92 Watergate
M'Ewen, Mrs Peter, 97 South Street
M'Ewen, Mrs Thomas, 58 Pomarium
M'Ewen, Mrs Thomas, King Street
M'Ewen, Peter, Seven Stars Tavern, 95 High Street
M'Ewen, Robert, mason, 5 Cross Street
M'Fald, Alexander, sawyer, 4 Cross Street
M'Farlane, Alexnnder, flesher, 152 South Street
M'Farlane, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland
M'Farlane, Alexander, flesher, 4 Reform Place
M'Farlane, Alexander, Barrack Street
M'Farlane, David, smith, 344 High Street
M'Farlane, Donald, wright, Clayholes
M'Farlane, Donald, policeman, 16 Castle Gable
M'Farlane, Donald, weaver, Cutlog Yennel
M'Farlane, Donald (custom-house), Barrack Street
M'Farlane, Duncan, labourer, Barrack Street
M'Farlane, Dunean,. bootmaker, 15 Meal Vennel
M'Farlane, George, tinsmith, 115 South Street
M'Farlane, Henry Butter, M.D., 1 Athole Place
M'Farlane, James, labourer, 339 High Street
M'Farlane, James, weaver, Dovecotland
M'Farlane, John, pensioner, Hospital Street
M'Farlane, John, & Co., grocers, 58 South Street
M'Farlane, John, weaver, 36 Meal Vennel
M'Farlane, John (of Alex. M'Farlane & Co.), 5 York Place
M'Farlane, John, janiter (Perth Seminaries), Barossa Street
M'Farlane, John, manufacturer, 15 Pomarium
M'Farlane, Miss, 4 Marshall Place
M'Farlane, Miss, 9 Cross Street
M'Farlane, Miss Christian, Cutlog Vennel
M'Farlane, Miss Janet, 306 High Street
M'FARLANE — M'GREGOR, 69
M'Farlane, Mrs, Clayholes
M'Farlane, Mrs Alexander, 334 High Street
M'Farlane, Mrs George, 51 Meai Vermel
M'Farlane, Mrs Joha, 78 Watergate
M'Farlane, Mrs John, Thimblerow
M'Farlane, Mrs John, 5 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
M'Farlane, Mrs Peter, 12 South Street
M'Farlane, Mrs William, 230 South Street
M'Farlane, Peter, vintner, 73 South Street
M'Farlane, Peter, carpenter, Dovecotland
M'Farlane, Robert, pensioner, 36 Meal Vennel
M'Farlane, William, accountant and commission agent, 32 Kirkgate
— house, King Street, east side M'Gall, Hugh, contractor, 61 Meal Vennel M 'Garry, James, seaman, 4 South Street
M'Gill, Miss Grace, dressmaker, 27 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Gillivray, Alexander, weaver, 42 Pomarium M'Gillivray, Hugh, weaver, 50 Pomarium M'Gillivray, Thomas, tailor, 306 High Street M'Gillivray, William, hair-cutter, 26 Gowrie Street, Bridgend M'Gilliwie, John, coal-merchant, 98 Canal Street M'Gilliwie, Peter, wright, 207 High Street M'Gilliwie, Thomas, tailor, Barossa Street M'Ginlay, Peter, tinsmith, 103 South Street M'Glashan, Alexander, 97 South Street M'Glasban, Alexander, labourer, 230 South Street M'Glashan, Alexander, shoemaker, 137 High Street M'Glashan, Alexander, labourer, 6 Pomarium M'Glashan, James, vintner, Lime Shore M'Glashan, John, potatoe-merchant, 14 Kirkside M'Glashan, Miss Jean, washer, 160 High Street M'Glashan, Misses, Union Street M'Glashan, Mrs John, 65 South Methven Street M'Glaughlan, James, labourer, 155 South Street M'Glaughlan, Patrick, 294 High Street
M'Gregor, A. & W., drapers and silk-mercers, 18 St John Street M'Gregor, Alexander, sawyer, 47 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Gregor, Alexander (of M'Gregor & White), 17 Meal Vennel M'Gregor, Alexander, porter, 25 High Street M'Gregor, Alexander, porter, Old Guard Vennel M'Gregor, Alexander, ropespinner, Leonard Street M'Gregor, Alexander, labourer, Barrack Street M'Gregor, Andrew, dyer, 4 Paul Street M'Gregor, Daniel, weaver, 159 South Street M'Gregor, Daniel, lodgings, 71 High Street M'Gregor, David, shoemaker, 49 Pomarium M'Gregor, Donald, labourer, 128 South Street M'Gregor, Donald, shoemaker, 150 South Street M'Gregor, Donald, porter, 50 Mill Ltreet M'Gregor, Duncan, moulder, 1 Paul Street M'Gregor, Duncan, upholsterer, 55 High Street M'Gregor, Duncan, tailor, 174 South Street
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70 MCGREGOR — M'lLDOWIE,
M'Gregor, James, shoemaker, 69 Watergate
M'Gregor, James, weaver, 177 South Street
M'Gregor, John, clerk (Post Office), 49 South Street
M'Gregor, John, tailor, 20 Watergate
M'Gregor, John, shoemaker, 7 Kirkgate
M'Gregor, John, warper, 2 Kinnoull Street
M'Gregor, John, moulder, I Paul Street
M'Gregor, John, weaver, 24 Pomarium
M'Gregor, Laurence, weaver, 62 Pomarium
M'Gregor, Lieutenant John, 27 Main Street, Bridgend
M'Gregor, Malcolm, sawyer, 47 Strathmore Street, Bridgead
M'Gregor, Malcolm, vintner, 224 High Street
M'Gregor, Misses, James Street, east side
M'Gregor, Mrs, mangle, North Port
M'Gregor, Mrs Alexander, 246 High Street
M'Gregor, Mrs Alexander, 87 High Street
M'Gregor, Mrs Andrew, Thimblerow
M'Gregor, Mrs Helen, sick-nurse, 74 South Street
M'Gregor, Mrs James, 10 High Street
M'Gregor, Mrs James, Old Guard Vennel
M'Gregor, Mrs John, 3 Barossa Place
M'Gregor, Mrs John, Paul's Close, Newrow
M'Gregor, Mrs John, Leonard Street
M'Gregor, Mrs John, 89 South Street
M'Gregor, Mrs John, 232 High Street
M'Gregor, Mrs John, grocer, 296 High Street
M'Gregor, Mrs John, Stormont Street
M'Gregor, Mrs John, 33 Main Street, Bridgend
M'Gregor, Mrs John, 206 South Street
M'Gregor, Mrs Joseph, 240 South Street
M'Gregor, Mrs Malcolm, 126 High Street
M'Gregor, Mrs Margaret, 146 High Street
M'Gregor, Mrs Robert, jeweller and lapidary, 40 George Street —
bouse, 42 M'Gregor, Neil, labourer, 54 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Gregor, Peter, weaver, 11 Leonard Street M'Gregor, Peter, shoemaker, 208 South Street M'Gregor, Peter, railway police, Leonard Street M'Gregor, Robert, plumber, brassfounder, and gas-fitter, 54 High
Street — house, 3 Barossa Place M'Gregor, Robert, carter and vintner, 14 Canal Street M'Gregor, Robert, weaver, 45 Pomarium M'Gregor, Robert, warper, 30S High Street M'Gregor, Thomas, bookbinder, Charter Lane M'Gregor, William, weaver, Paul's Close, Newrow M'Gregor, William, weaver, 71 Mill Street M'Gregor & White, builders, 108 Watergate M'Gruthar, John, 4 St Leonard's Bank M'Hardy, Charles, postboy, Cow Vennel M'Hardy, David, gardener, 50 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Hugh, Edward, miner, 185 High Street M'lldowie, Daniel, labourer, 224 High Street
M'lNNES — M'INTYRE.
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M'Innes, Dauiel, tailoi*, 9 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Inroy, John, grocer, 224 South Street M'Intosh, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland M'Intosh, Alexander, baker, 78 High Street — house, 47 M'Intosh, Alexander, porter, 199 South Street M'Intosh, Alexander, iabourer, 156 High Street M'Intosh, Angus, labourer, Stormont Street M'Intosh, Charles, labourer, 35 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Intosh, Charles, labourer, 42 Main Street, Bridgend M'Intosh, Donald, 122 South Street
M'Intosh, George, greengrocer, 16 St John's Place — h., Craigie M'Intosh, James, porter, 49 Meal Veanel M'Intosh, James, tailor, 113 High Street M'Intosh, James, tanner, Barossa Street M'Intosh, John, criminal officer, 83 Watergate M'lutosh, John, 27 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Intosh, John, 12 Cross Street M'Intosh, John, baker, 39 South Street M'Intosh, John, labourer, 3 Main Street, Bridgend M'Intosh, John, tailor, 177 High Street M'Intosh, Miss Elizabeth, 6 High Street M'Intosh, Miss Janet, Dovecotland M'Intosh, Mrs John, eating-house, 23 Skinnergate M'Intosh, Mrs John, 50 Watergate M'Intosh, Mrs John, 175 High Street M'Intosh, Mrs John, Barrack Street M'Intosh, Murdoch, smith, Murray Street M'Intosh, Peter, woollen-weaver, 46 Skinnergate M'Intosh, Peter, policeman, 159 South Street M'Intosh, Peter, tailor, Foundry Lane M'Intosh, Peter, wright, 290 High Street M'Intosh, Robert, labourer, 33 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Intosh, Robert, vintner, 27 Kirkside M'Intosh, Robert, tailor, 166 South Street M'Intosh, Robert, labourer, 32 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Intosh, William, moulder, 312 High Street M'Intosh, William, hatter, 156 High Street M'Intosh, William, painter, 53 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Intosh, William, tailor, 113 High Street M'Intosh, William, pensioner, Kinnouil Causeway M'Intosh, William, shoemaker, 71 Watergate M'Intosh, William, labourer, 246 High Street M'Intosh, William, wright, 33 South Street M'Intyre, Alexander, porter, 148 South Street M'Intyre, Daniel, weaver, 51 Mill Street M'Intyre, Donald, weaver, 13 Canal Crescent M'Intyre, Duncan, labourer, 82 South Street M'Intyre, Hugh, clerk, Stormont Street M'Intyre, James, labourer, Cutlog Vennel
M'Intyre, James, painter and paperhanger, 75 George Street- house, 22 Skinnergate M'Intyre, John, weaver, 52 Mill Street
72 M'INTYRE — M'KENZIE.
M'Intyre, John, labourer, Blackfriars Wyrid
M'Intyre, John, labourer, Foundry Lane
M'Intyre, John, weaver, 199 South Street
M'Intyre, John Stewart, printer, 10 Meal Yennel
M'Intyre, Mrs Duncan, 134 High Street
M'Intyre, Peter, smith, 297 High Street
M'Intyre, Thornas, jeweller, 35 Watergate
M'Kash, David, shipmaster, 10 Speygate
M'Kash, James, shoemaker, Kirkside
M'Kay, Alexander, tailor, Union Street
M'Kay, Andrew, seaman, 97 South Street
M'Kay, Daniel, pensioner, 100 Watergate
M'Kay, Daniel, weaver, 68 Pomarium
M'Kay, George, weaver, St Paul's Square
M'Kay, Hugh, seaman, 67 Meal Vennel
M'Kay, James, slater, 232 High Street
M'Kay, John, plasterer, Kinnoull Street — -house, James Street
M'Kay, John, engineer, 284 High Street
M'Kay, John, seaman, 12 Commercial Street, Bridgend
M'Kay, John, labourer, 69 Canal Street
M'Kay, Mrs John, 224 High Street
M'Kay, Mrs Lieutenant Robertson, 246 High Street
M'Kay, Mrs Robert, 61 Meal Vennel
M'Kay, Murdoch, labourer, 14 Leonard Street
M'Kay, Murdoch, pensioner, 404 High Street
M'Kay, Robert, labourer, 55 Meal Vennel
M'Kay, Robert, shoemaker, 103 South Street
M'Kay, Kobert, carpenter, 61 Meal Vennel
M'Kay, William, weaver, 67 Meal Vennel
M'Keggan, Donald, labourer, 89 South Street
M'Kendrick, Alexander, victualler, 102 South Street
M'Kendrick, David, postboy, 8 Castle Gable
M'Kendrick, William, vintner, 80 South Street
M'Kenzie, Alexander, labourer, Cutlog Vennel
M'Kenzie, Alexander, weaver, 32 Pomarium
M'Kenzie, Alexander, gardener, Flesh Vennel
M'Kenzie, Alexander, labourer, Dovecotland
M'Kenzie, Andrew, candlemaker, 8 Skinnergate
M'Kenzie, Angus, vintner, Foundry Lane
M'Kenzie, Archibald, weaver, 224 High Street
M'Kenzie, Charles, shipmaster, 25 High Street
M'Kenzie, David, tailor, Newrow
M'Kenzie, David (of M'Kenzie & Dickson), King Street
M'Kenzie, Frederick, mason, 239 High Street
M'Kenzie, George, tailor, 5 Cross Street
M'Kenzie, James, gardener, 55 Commercial Street, Bridgend
M'Kenzie, James, labourer, Barrack Street
M'Kenzie, John, labourer, Cutlog Vennel
M'Kenzie, Lieutenant George, Hay's lodgings, County Place
M'Kenzie, Miss, dressmaker, 4 George Street
M'Kenzie, Miss, 8 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
M'Kenzie, Mrs, 5 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
m'kenzie — M'LAREN. 73
M'Kenzie, Mrs Alexander, Rosebank, Bridgend
M'Kenzie, Mrs James, 116 High Street
M'Kenzie, W. M., architect, 5 George Street — house, Bowerswell
Road, Bridgend M'Kenzie, William, miller, 6 Paul Street M'Kenzie, William, Cornhill M'Kenzie, William, dairy, Shuttlefield Close M'Kenzie & Dickson, writers, 61 George Street M'Kerchar, John, currier and leather-merchant, 22 Mill Street M'Kerchar, John, railway guard, 19 Cross Street M'Kibbin, Mrs, 59 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Kinlay, George, labourer, 199 South Street M'Kinlay, John, weaver, 60 High Street M'Kinlay, Miss Jessie, vintner, 99 South Street — house, 163
High Street M'Kinlay, Robert, city missionary, Mill Wynd M'Kinlay, William, bird-stuffer, 60 High Street M'Kinnin, Mrs Duncan, Newrow
M'Laggan, Alexander, engineer, 13 East Bridge Street, Bridgend M'Lagan, Alexander, shoemaker, 66 South Methven Street M'Lagan, Charles, manager, Clockserrie Distillery, 12 Strathmore
Street, Bridgend M'Lagan, Charles, 8 Keir Street, Bridgend M'Lagan, Charles, seaman, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Lagan, Daniel, porter, 48 Watergate M'Lagan, David, bookbinder, 71 Canal Street M'Lagan, David, smith, 24 Main Street, Bridgend M'Lagan, David, gardener, 13 East Bridge Street, Bridgend M'Lagan, John, weaver, 51 Pomarium M'Lagan, Mrs Catherine, 69 Mill Street M'Lagan, Mrs Donald, 227 High Street M'Lagan, Mrs Peter, 15 Main Street, Bridgend M'Lagan, Mrs Peter, 15 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Lagan, AVilliam, coal-merchant, 65 Main Street, Bridgend M'Lagan, William, labourer, Newrow M'Laren, Alexander, labourer, Mill Wynd M'Laren, Charles, baker, 94 South Street M'Laren, Daniel, mason, Leonard Street M'Laren, Daniel, carpenter, 315 High Street M'Laren, David, baker, 15 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Laren, Duncan, warder, 106 Watergate M'Laren, Duncan (of M'Laren & Goodsir), 198 High Street M'Laren, Duncan, hostler, 73 South Street M'Laren, James, teacher, Scott Street M'Laren, James, musician, Mill Close M'Laren, James, corn-merchant, 50 Canal Street M'Laren, James, shipmaster, 105 South Street M'Laren, James, measurer, 122 South Street M'Laren, James, seaman, 3 Reform Place M'Laren, John, labourer, Foundry Lane M'Laren, John, seaman, Charter Lane M'Laren, John, wright, 3 Bridge Lane
74 M'LAREN — M'LEISH.
M'Laren, John, dairy, 27 Canal Street
M'Laren, John, smith, North William Street
M'Laren, Miss Euphemia, 232 High Street
M'Laren, Mrs Alexander, 232 High Street
M'Laren, Mrs Daniel, 14 St John Street
M'Laren, Mrs Donald, 42 Skinnergate
M'Laren, Mrs Duncan, 392 High Street
M'Laren, Mrs John, victualler, 303 High Street
M'Laren, Mrs Peter, 101 High Street
M'Laren, Peter, weaver, 46 Pomarium
M'Laren, Thomas, weaver, 13 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
M'Laren, Thomas, weaver, 5 Leonard Street
M'Laren, Thomas, dyer, 12 Meal Vennel
M'Laren, William, Mountabour
M'Laren, William, wright, 53 Pomarium
M'Laren & Fraser, dressmakers, 61 George Street
M'Laren & Goodsir, grocers and ironmongers, 200 High Street
M'Lauchlan, A. & Co., painters and paperhangers, 112 High St.
M'Lauchlan, Donald, porter, Curfeu Row
M'Lauchlan, Edward, tanner, 73 South Street
M'Lauchlan, James, calico-printer, Dovecotland
M^aucblan, John, slater, 47 Mill Street — house, 182 High Street
M'Lauchlan, Mrs James, 129 High Street
M'Lauchlan, Mrs John, 207 High Street
M'Lauchlan, Mrs John, Union Lane
M'Lauchlan, Mrs Robert, 24 Kirkgate
M'Lauchlan, William, sawyer, Barossa Street
M'Lauchlan, William, weaver, Dovecotland
M'Lea, Duncan, ropespinner, 4 Cross Street
M'Lea, John, porter, 199 South Street
M'Lea, Mrs, Melville Street
M'Lean, Archibald, stoker, 8 Cross Street
M'Lean, Brothers, victuallers, 46 South Street — house, 1 0
M'Lean, Donald, cai-ter, 129 High Street
M'Lean, James, quarrier, Dovecotland
M'Lean, James, smith, 3 Mill Street
M'Lean, James, cowfeeder, 281 High Street
M'Lean, John (of Duncan, M'Lean, & Jameson), 3 Rose Terrace
M'Lean, John, porter, 1 1 Leonard Street
M'Lean, Miss Ann, 49 Meal Vennel
M'Lean, Miss Elizabeth, 70 Mill Street
M'Lean, Miss Jean, 221 South Street
M'Lean, Mrs, 7 Charlotte Street
M'Lean, Peter, labourer, 7 Keir Street, Bridgend
M'Lean, Peter, ropemaker, 55 Meal Vennel
M'Lean, Peter, shopman, 3 Kinnoull Street
M'Lean, Richard, bootmaker, 21 George Street — bouse, 19
M'Leish, David, seaman, 10 Speygate
M'Leish, Donald, wine and spirit merchant, 15 Castle Gable
M'Leish, George, seaman, Victoria Street
M'Leish, James, King Street, east side
M4Leish, James, labourer, 129 High Street
m'leish — m'niven 75
M'Leish, Jobn (of M'Leish & Graham), Gannochy
M'Leish, John, miller, 309 High Street
M'Leish, Mrs Alexander, cowfeeder, Stormont Street
M'Leish, Mrs John, 122 South Street
M'Leish, William, weaver, 42 Pomarium
M'Leish & Graham, accountants, Charlotte Place
M'Lennan, Mrs John, 159 South Street
M'Leod, Alexander, engineer, 8 Leonard Street
M'Leod, Alexander, eating-house, 65 Meal Vennel
M*Leod, Alexander, labourer, Leonard Street
M'Leod, Colonel Alexander, Greenbank, Bridgend
M'Leod, John, carter, 7 Cross Street
M'Leod, Mrs Donald, 72 Mill Street
M'Leod, Mrs Mary, 219 High Street
M'Leod, Neil, labourer, Dovecotland
M'Leod, Peter, vintner, Low Street
M'Leod, William, shoemaker, 175 High Street
M'Leod, William, pensioner, Scott Street
M'Millan, Mrs John, 153 South Street
M'Nab, J. & A., watchmakers, 33 George Street — house, 37
M'Nab, John, weaver, 15 Pomarium
M'Nab, Miss Charlotte Catherine, 38 Main Street, Bridgend
M'Nab, Miss Margaret, grocer, 83 South Street
M'Nab, Mrs Robert, 394 High Street
M'Nab, Peter, 55 Mill Street
M'Nab, Robert, smith, 19 North Methven Street
M'Nair, James, shoemaker, 82 South Street
M'Nair, Mrs Andrew, Kinnoull Causeway
M'Naughton, Alexander, flesher, 82 South Street
M'Naughton, Alexander, weaver, 232 High Street
M'Naughton, Archibald, porter, Leonard Street
M'Naughton, James, wright, Paul's Close, Newrow
M'Naughton, Jobn, vintner, 139 South Street
M'Naughton, John, tailor, 134 High Street
M'Naughton, Miss, 14 Rose Terrace
M'Naughton, Mrs Andrew, 92 Watergate
M'Naughton, Mrs Elizabeth, grocer and spirit-dealer, 37 South St.
M'Naughton, Mrs John, 12 South Street
M'Naughton, Peter, 5 St John Street
M'Naughton, William, seaman, 89 South Street
M'Naughton, William (of M'Naughton & Dewar), 72 Watergate
M'Naughton & Dewar, drapers, 8 George Street
M'Neil, David (of Ross & M'Neil), 36 Mill Street
M'Neil, Duncan, weaver, 72 Mill Street
M'Neil, John, coachman, 14 Pomarium
M'Neil, John, teacher, Kinnoull Street Academy — house, 3ft
Mill Street M'Neil, John, tailor, 199 South Street M'Neil, Miss Isabella, dressmaker, 40 Meal Vennel M'Nicol, John, shoemaker, 9 Castle Gable M'Nicol, Laurance, vintner, 105 High Street M'Niven, Charles, salesman, 20 South Street
76 m'niven — m'rae.
M'Niven, Misses, milliners, 20 South Street
M'Omish, Miss, James Street, east side
M'Omish, Misses, dressmakers, St Paul's Square
M'Phee, Duncan, porter, 155 South Street
M'Pherson, Alexander, wright, 48 Meal Vennel
M'Pherson, Andrew, shoemaker, 284 High Street
M'Pherson, Angus, manager of Old Gas Work, Scott Street
M'Pherson, Angus, porter, 103 South Street
M'Pherson, Charles, smith, Foundry Lane
M'Pherson, George, porter, 18 Kirkgate
M'Pherson, James, porter, 23 Old Guard Vennel
M'Pherson, James, smith, Clayholes
M'Pherson, James, carpenter, 63 Pomarium
M'Pherson, James, labourer, 27 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
M'Pherson, John, carter, Dovecotland
M'Pherson, John, weaver, 49 Pomarium
M'Pherson, John, wright, Leonard Street
M'Pherson, Matthew, hair-cutter, Newrow
M'Pherson, Malcolm, porter, 92 Watergate
M'Pherson, Miss Catherine, 238 High Street
M'Pherson, Miss Jean, Old Guard Vennel
M'Pherson, Misses, teachers (Infant School), King Street
M'Pherson, Mrs, Curfeu Row
M'Pherson, Mrs Alexander, 51 Pomarium
M'Pherson, Mrs Donald, 11 Meal Vennel
M'Pherson, Mrs Duncan, 224 High Street
M'Pherson, Mrs John, eating-house, 21 Watergate
M'PhersoD, Mrs John, vintner, 73 Canal Street
M'Pherson, Mrs John, 112 High Street
M'Pherson, Mrs Norman, sick-nurse, 199 High Street
M'Pherson, Mrs Sophia, 8 Castle Gable
M'Pherson, Norman, cabinetmaker, Union St. — h., Carpenter St,
M'Pherson, Peter, seaman, 214 South Street
M'Pherson, Robert, pensioner, 63 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
M'Pherson, Simon, sawyer, 91 Canal Crescent
M'Pherson, Thomas, news-agent, Temperance Coffee House and
Reading Room, 31 St John Street M'Pherson, Thomas, shoemaker, 92 Watergate M'Pherson, Thomas, cork-cutter, 8 Bridge Lane M'Pherson, William, pensioner, King Street M'Pherson, William, shoemaker, 129 High Street M'Pollon, Owan, labourer, 103 South Street M'Q-uarrie, Alexander, eating-house, 206 High Street M'Quarrie, Mrs Archibald, Thimblerow M'Queen, John, hawker, 1 5 1 High Street M'Queen, Miss Isabella, 238 High Street M'Q.uhae, James, smith, Carpenter Street M'Quillian, Daniel, labourer, 306 High Street M 'Ouiston, Thomas, joiner, Leonard Street M'Rae, Duncan, pensioner, 28 High Street M'Rae, Duncan, druggist and dentist, 4 St John Street—house,
37 George Street
M'RAE — NTC0L. 77
•M*Rae, James, labourer, Cutlog Vermel
M'Raw, Alexander, 63 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
McRaw, John, 15 Old Guard Vennel
M'Raw, Miss Marjory, 25 High Street
M'Reaner, Mrs, 18 Union Street Lane, Bridgend
M'Robie, Mrs Thomas, 113 High Street
M'Tavish, John, vintner, 126 High Street
M6Vean, Donald, labourer, Dovecotland
M'Vean, John, 54 Commercial Street, Bridgend
M 'Vicar, Archibald, toolmaker, 123 High Street — house, 113
M'Vicar, Mrs, 25 Marshall Place
M'Vicar, Mrs James, 372 High Street
M'Whannel, James, weaver, 50 Pomarium.
M'Whannel, John, weaver, 368 High Street
M'Whatie, James, miller, St Paul's Square
M •William, George, Thimblerow
N
Nairns, Henry, slater, Newrow
Nairns, John, porter, 148 South Street
Nairns, Mrs James, 2 Canal Street
Nathaniel, David, smith and furnishing ironmonger, Kinnoull St.
Nathaniel, James, smith, 7 Kinnoull Street
National Bank Office, 5 High Street — D. L. Jolly, agent
National Savings' Bank, l Crescent
National School, Newrow, east side
National School, 96 Watergate
Needham, James, labourer, 63 Pomarium
Neil, William, engineer, South William Street
Neilson, Alexander, postboy, 28 Kirkgate
Neilson, David, weaver, Thimblerow
Neilson, George, seaman, 46 Pomarium
Neilson, James, postboy, 9 Castle Gable
Neilson, James, shipmaster, 91 Canal Crescent
Neilson, John, coachman, Newrow
Neilson, Joseph, officer of St Leonard's Church, 55 Pomarium
Neilson, Mrs, 302 High Street
Neilson, Mrs Adam, 79 Canal Street
Neilson, Mrs Alexander, 70 Pomarium
Neilson, Robert, weaver, 50 Pomarium
Neilson, William, carpenter, 53 Pomarium
Nelles, James, labourer, 122 South Street
Ness, Mrs, 10 Commercial Street, Bridgend
New Gas Light Company's Office, Blackfriars Wynd
New Gas Work, Blackfriars Wynd — Robert Ford, manager
Newby, William (of Duncan, Dandie, & Newby), 71 High Street
Newlands, Rev. John, D.D., Craigie
Nicholson, James, pensioner, 239 High Street
Nicholson, John, labourer, 134 High Street
Nicholson, Mrs John, Barossa Street
Nicol, Charles, shipmaster, 126 High Street
7S NICOL — PAE.
Nicol, David, vintner, 16 Meal Vennel
Nicol, John, grocer, 73 North Methven Street
Nicol, John, labourer, 52 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Nicol, John, shoemaker, 2 Back Wynd, Bridgend
Nicol, Mrs John, grocer, 178 South Street — house, 176
Nicol, Robert, shipowner, 126 High Street
Nicol, Robert, clerk, Barossa Street
Nicol, Robert, shoemaker, 8 Back Wynd, Bridgend
Nicol, Robert, weaver, 27 Pomarium
Nicol, Robert, tailor, Kirkside
Niven, James, Spring Cottage, 89 Canal Crescent
Niven, Miss Margaret, Old Guard Vennel
Niven, Mrs John, 6 Strafchmore Street, Bridgend
Northern Warder Office, 23 George Street
Norwell, Alexander, shoemaker, 18 Skinnergate
Norwell, David, shoemaker, 47 Skinnergate
Norwell, James, shoemaker, 5 Skinnergate
Norwell, James, shoemaker, 13 Skinnergate
Norwell, John, shoemaker, 49 Skinnergate
Norwell, Joseph, painter, 9 Skinnergate
Ogg, William, watchmaker, 40 Watergate
Ogilvie, Mrs, Low Street
Ogilvie, William, stoker, 5 Reform Place
Oil Mill, Horse Cross
Old Gas Light Company's Office, 12 South Street
Old Gas Work, 58 Canal Street — A. M'Pherson, manager
Old Guard Vennel, 107 High Street and 16 Mill Street
Oliphant, Thomas, mason, 56 Pomarium
Oliphant's Vennel, 46 St Sohn Street and 45 Watergate
Omans, Mrs James, Charter Lane
Ormrod, George, tailor, 20 Watergate
Ostens, Joseph, shipmaster, 126 High Street
Oswald, Andrew, wood and coal-merchant, New Shore
Oswald, John, upholsterer, 219 High Street
Oswald, Lady, Boatland House, Bridgend
Oswald, Peter, upholsterer, 154 High Street
Ower, James, victualler, 46 North Methven Street
Ower, James, cabinetmaker and joiner, 59 South Methven Street
— house, 1 1 Keir Street, Bridgend Ower, Mrs, Carpenter Street Ower, Mrs George, 40 Main Street, Bridgend Ower, Mrs Margaret, 15 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Ower, Mrs Robert, 89 Main Street, Bridgend Ower, Thomas, wright, 1 1 Keir Street, Bridgend
Pae, David, barley-merchant, 1 North Methven Street — residence, Innerbuist
FAE — PEACOCK. 79
Pae, Mrs Peter, North William Street
Pagely, John, labourer, Barrack Street
Painter, Miss Catherine, lodgings, 47 George Street
Palmer, Peter, grocer andiron-merchant, 127 High Street — house,
15 Athole Street Palmer, Thomas, coal-merchant, 22 Mill Street — house, 47
Strathmore Street, Bridgend Parker, Thomas, carpenter, Victoria Street Parkins, Thomas, hook-dresser, 47 George Street Parliament Close, 71 High Street Partentine, Miss Ann, 1 3 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Paterson, Alexander, inspector of stamps and taxes, Willow Bank,
Bridgend Paterson, Alexander, vintner, 242 South Street Paterson, Alexander, dyer, 284 High Street Paterson, Alexander, shoemaker, 13 St John's Place Paterson. Andrew, mason, Paul's Close, Newrow Paterson, David, porter, Old Guard Vennel Paterson, David, labourer, 61 Meal Vennel Paterson, James, painter and japanner, 129 High Street Paterson, Misses, lo Leonard Street Paterson, Mrs, 354 High Street Paterson, Mrs, Barrack Street Paterson, Mrs Charle9, 30 Meal Vennel Paterson, Mrs George, 142 South Street Paterson, Robert, wright, Mill Wynd Close Paterson, William, engineer, 1*22 South Street Paterson, William, labourer, 227 High Street Patrick, William, shipmaster, 214 South Street Pattillo, Alexander, town-drummer and hair-cutter, 46 Skinnergate
— house, 9 Commercial Street, Bridgend Pattillo, Samuel (of Brewster & Pattillo), Scott Street Pattillo, William, mason, Barossa Street Patton, Alexander, weaver, 333 High Street
Patton, Charles, bookseller and stationer, 32 St John St. — h., 46 Patton, James, vintner, 5 Commercial Street, Bridgend Patton, James, weaver, Leonard Street
Patton, James Murray, sheriif -clerk, Marshall Cottage, Bridgend Patton, John, weaver, 72 Pomarium Patton, Joseph, fisher, 27 Cross Street Patton, Miss, 3 Crescent Patton, Miss Margaret, 238 High Street Patton, Mrs James, 3 Crescent Patton, Mrs James, Cow Vennel Patton, Rev. Alexander, 123 High Street Paul, John, mason, Scott Street
Paving and Lighting Duty Office, 60 High Street Peacock, David, Hospital master and teacher of music, Hospital Peacock, John (of Peacock & Imrie), 58 South Methven Street Peacock, William (of William PeacOck & Co.), Hospital Street Peacock, William & Co., silk-printers, 189 South Street Peacock & Imrie, silk-printers, South Methven Street
PEARSON — PETERS.
Pearson, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland
Pearson, James, labourer, Dovecotland
Pearson, John, Stormont Street, east side
Pearson, John, labourer, 66 South Street
Pearson, Mrs, Dovecotland
Pearson, Mrs James, grocer, 335 High Street
Pearson, William (of Richardson & Pearson), 6 Main Street,
Bridgend Pearson, William, grocer, 233 High Street
Peat, Mrs David, bookseller, 24 High St. — house, 1 9 Mill Street Peat, Robert, tea and coffee agent, 24 High St. — h., 19 Mill St. Peddie, Gerard, perfumer, 53 George Street — house, 57 Peddie, John, flesher, 7 Cow Vennel Peddie, John, labourer, 37 Canal Street Peddie, John, wright, 12 South Street Peddie, Miss Christian, 12 South Street Peddie, Miss Margaret, Stormont Street Peddie, Mrs James, 245 High Street Peddie, Mrs John, grocer, 55 North Methven Street Peddie, Mrs John, Union Street, Blackfriars Peddie, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 146 High Street Peddie, Mungo, weaver, 1 Paul Street Peddie, Robert, teacher, 45 Mill Street Peddie, Robert, wright, 71 High Street Peddie, Thomas, tailor, Union Street, Blackfriars Peddie, Thomas, weaver, 297 High Street Peddie, William, painter, 312 High Street Peebles, Alexander, labourer, Kinnoull Causeway Peebles, Robert, weaver, 16 Commercial Street, Bridgend Peebles, Thomas, flaxdresser, Einnoull Street Peggie, James, labourer, 31 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Penny, Miss Elizabeth, grocer, North Port Penny, James, coal-merchant, Coal Shore — house, Barnhill Perth Anderson Institution Library, 10 High Street Perth Associative Society, 2 South Methven Street Perth Banking Company, 24 George Street Perth Brewery, 18 North Methven Street Perth First Wheaten Bread Society, Union Lane — Chas.
Fortune, manager Perth Flour Mills, 59 Mill Street — John Dall, manager Perth Foundry, Paul Street — A. M'Farlane & Co. Perth Marble Work, County Place Perth Meal Mills, 58 Mill Street
Perth Royal Golfing Society Rooms, 20 Charlotte Street Perth Second Wheaten Bread Society, Blackfriars — James
Ayson, manager Perthshire Agricultural Company's Office, 10 High St. Perthshire Wine and Spirit Co's Warehouse, 6 Watergate Peterkin, James, weaver, 205 South Street Peters, Alexander, grocer, Dovecotland Peters, Alexander, mason, Stormont Street Peters, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland
PETERS — POUKIE. 81
Peters, David, officer of Free West Church, 1 Paul Street
Peters, David, hawker, Dovecotlaud
Peters, David, clerk, 68 St Johu Street
Peters, David, mason, Stormont Street
Peters, Johu, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway
Peters, Miss Mary, Dovecotlaud
Peters, Mrs James, 34 Skinnergate
Peters, Robert (of Taylor & Peters), 21 Pomarium
Peters, Thomas, baker, 103 South Street
Petrie, Alexander, weaver, 139 South Street
Petrie, Andrew, engineer, 142 South Street
Petrie, George, weaver, 105 South Street
Petrie, John, satin-hat-manufacturer, 118 South Street
Petrie, Miss Catherine, 105 South Street
Petrie, Mrs Ann, 7 Kinnoull Street
Pettigrew, William, engine-driver, Leonard Street
Philps, David (at Bank of Scotland), 52 Main Street, Bridgend
Philps, John, gardener, 5 Back Wynd, Bridgend
Philps, John, engineer, 69 Canal Street
Phiips, Miss Ann, staymaker, 42 St John St. — house, 10 Cross St
Philps, Mrs M illiam, 10 Cross Street
Philps, William, smith, Scott Street
Picken, Nicol, labourer, 177 High Street
Pickering, William, Flesh Vennel
Pierce, Joseph, engine-driver, Scott Street
Pierides, Paul, surgeon, Asylum
Pillans, Rev. John, 3 Kinnoull Street
Pillow, Peter, printer, Barossa Street
Pirrie, Alexander, Glencarse foot-post, 71 High Street
Pirrie, James (of Pirrie & Anderson), 12 South Methven Street
Pirrie, John, watchmaker and receiving postmaster, 1 King Street
Pirrie & Anderson, coachbuilders, Princes Street
Pitblado, David, shipmaster, Nelson Street
Pitblado, John, shipmaster, 103 South Street
Pitblado, William, shipmaster, 98 South Street
Pitkeathly, John, mason, 79 Canal Street
Pitkeathly, John, weaver, 294 High Street
Pitkeathly, Miss Jean, Kirk Close
Pitkeathly, Mrs, 5 Leonard Street
Pitkeathly, William, shoemaker, 18 Kirkgate
Plenderleath, John, Thistle Tavern, 55 High Street
Police Assessment Office, 60 High St. — J. M'Ewan, collector
Police Office, l High Street — Andrew Boyle, superintendent
Poor Rates Office, 12 Canal Crescent— John Scott, collector
Porteous, Mrs Robert, 129 South Street
Porter, John, weaver, Dovecotland
Post Office, 80 George Street— C. G. Sidey, postmaster
Potts, Thomas, fishing-road maker, 59 Skinnergate
Pcurie, John, seaman, 75 Canal Street
Pourie, Misses, Kirkside
Pourie, Mrs Hay, washer, 7 Speygate
Pourie, William, turner, Kirkside
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82 POURIE— PULLAR.
Pourie, William, polisher, Barossa Street
Pratt, Robert, weaver, Dovecotland
Prentice, John, grocer, 5 Paul Street
Preston, Alexander, lapidary, Union Lane
Preston, James, eating-house, 17 Skinnergate
Preston, Joseph, bootmaker, 141 High Street— house, 137
Pride, Thomas, smith, Kirk Close — house, 4 South Street
Pringle, James, painter and glazier, 9 High Street — house, 8&
Pringle, John, working-jeweller, 9 St John Street
Pringle, Misses, 231 High Street
Pringle, Thomas, boatbuilder, 7 High Street
Proctor, Joseph, bookbinder, 21 Main Street, Bridgend
Procurator-Fiscals' Office, Blackfriars Street
Property and Income Tax Office, 16 South Street
Proudfoot, David, weaver, 35 North Methven Street
Proudfoot, James, mason, 211 High Street
Proudfoot, James, porter, 271 High Street
Proudfoot, John, printer, 12 South Methven Street
Proudfoot, Miss Margaret, 321 High Street
Proudfoot, Mrs David, 126 High Street
Proudfoot, Mrs John, 78 Pomarium
Proudfoot, Mrs Margaret, 213 South Street
Proudfoot, Peter, teacher (National School), 3 Kinnoull Street
Proudfoot, Robert, inkmaker, James Street
Proudfoot, Thomas, shoemaker, 106 High Street
Proudfoot, William, warper, 3 Kinnoull Street
Proudfoot, William, lodgings, 33 North Methven Street
Prussian Vice Consul, John Lowe, agent
Public Baths, Mill Street, north side
Public Library, 78 George Street
Pugh, Thomas, pointsman, 8 Cross Street
Pullar, Andrew, teacher, Dovecotland
Pullar, J. & Son, silk-dyers, 36 Mill Street
Pullar, James, baker, 259 High Street — house, 261
Pullar, James, wright, Barossa Street
Pullar, John (of J. Pullar & Son), 3 St Leonard's Bank
Pullar, John, salesman, 154 South Street
Pullar, Laurence (of Robert Pullar & Sons), Moncrieff Bank, Ciaigie
Pullar, Misses, washers and dressers, 104 South Street
Pullar, Misses, glovers, 15 Skinnergate
Pullar, Mrs David, 337 High Street
Pullar, Mrs James, vintner, Princes Street
Pullar, Mrs John, 53 Pomarium
Pullar, Mrs Robert, 36 Mill Street
Pullar, Mrs William, Melville Street
Pullar, Mrs William, 219 High Street
Pullar, Robert, & Sons, manufacturers, 35 Mill Street
Pullar, Thomas (of Pullar & Keay), 246 High Street,
Pullar, William, weaver, 31 Cross Street
Pullar, William, baker, 10 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
Pullar, William, brassfounder, 207 High Street
Pullar & Keay, joiners, Murray Street
PURCELL— REID. 83
Purcell, Laurence, pensioner, 13 Paul Steeet
Rae, John, pensioner, Dovecotland
Raniage Graeme, Burns' Tavern, 13 Watergate
Ramsay, Alexander, plumber, 113 High. Street
Ramsay, James, corn-merchant, 9 North Methven Street — house,
Viewland, Glasgow Road Ramsay, James, tailor, 1 Canal Crescent Ramsay, John, plnmber and brassfounder, 145 High Street Ramsay, Matthew, sawyer, Kinnoull Causeway Ramsay, Miss Jane, teacher, 77 South Street Ramsay, Mrs George, Charlotte Street Ramsay, Mrs Helen, grocery, 59 South Street Ramsay, Mrs William, eating-house, 100 South Street Ramsay, William, wright, Mill Street, south side Ramsay, William (of Bell & Ramsay), Athole Street Randies, John, flaxdresser, Flesh Vennel Rankin, Mrs, 3 Marshall Place Ranson, Joseph, china-merchant, 58 St John Street — house,
Scott Street, east side Ratledge, Joseph, shoemaker, 214 High Street Rattray, Charles, weaver, Thimblerow Rattray, George, joiner, 76 Pomarium Rattray, James, blacksmith, 34 South Methven Street Rattray, John, weaver, 24 Pomarium
Rattray, John (at Duncan, M'Lean, & Jameson's), Mountabor Rattray, John, seaman, 79 Canal Street Rattray, Joseph, weaver, 240 South Street Rattray, Mrs John, 199 High Street Rattray, Mrs Thomas, 18 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Rattray, Thomas, saw-maker and repairer, 183 South Street Rattray, William, weaver, 59 Pomarium Rattray, William, labourer, Newrow Rattray, William, shipmaster, 69 Canal Street Readdie, James, builder, Scott Street Readdie, James, architect, Victoria Street Readdie, Messrs, builders, Scott Street Receiving Post Office, 1 King Street — J. Pirrie, receiver Reid, Alexander, shoemaker, Barossa Street Reid, Alexander, china-dealer, 70 High Street — house, 68 Reid, Alexander, shoemaker, Newrow Reid, Alexander, wright, 15 Isla Street, Bridgend Reid, Alexander, dyer, Stormont Street
«Reid, Archibald, writer, 3 High Street — house, 14 Marshall Place Reid, Charles, labourer, 9 Castle Gable Reid, Daniel, shoemaker, 170 High Street Reid, David, wright, Hospital Street Reid, David, grocer, 236 High Street Reid, David, weaver, 71 Canal Street Reid, George, weaver, 64 Pomarium
84 REID — RICHARDSON.
Reid, James, 270 High Street Reid, James, shoemaker, 207 High Street Reid, James, Exchange CoJfee-Room, 28 George Street Reid, John, shipmaster, 45 Watergate Reid, John, weaver, 297 High Street Reid, John, strapper, 167 South Street Reid, John, labourer, 63 Pomarium Reid, John, lodgings, 69 North Methven Street Reid, John, Foundry Laue Reid, Miss Barbara, grocer, Foundry Lane Reid, Miss Jane, 207 High Street Reid, Miss Janet, dresser, 66 South Street Reid, Mrs Ann, 58 Pomarium Reid, Mrs Daniel, 116 High Street Reid, Mrs David, grocer, 49 Watergate Reid, Mrs James, 63 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Reid, Mrs Jean, grocer, 237 High Street Reid, Mrs John, 175 South Street Reid, Mrs Margaret, spirit- dealer, 272 High Street Reid, Mrs William, 246 High Street Reid, Mrs William, 339 High Street Reid, Peter, weaver, 31 Pomarium
Reid, Peter, grocer and carter, 174 High Street — house, 170 Reid, Peter, shoemaker, Barossa Street Reid, Robert, Athole Tavern, North William Street Reid, Robert, shoemaker, Newrow
Reid, Robert, West Church Parish officer, 58 Pomarium Reid, Robert, labourer, 9 Castle Gable Reid, Thomas, Low Street Reid, Thomas, King Street, west side Reid, William, weaver, Claypots Wynd Reid, William, slater, 27 Pomarium Reid, William, weave •, 49 Pomarium Rennet, William, miller, Mill Close Reanie, George, wright, 28 Watergate Rennie, Mrs William, lodgings, 48 George Street Reoch, James, boot and shoemaker, 38 Mill Street Reoch, James, tailor, Dovecotland Reoch, Mrs Alexander, 122 South Street Reoch, Peter, baker, 224 High Street Riach, George (City Hotel), 31 South Street Riach, Miss, Scott Street, east side Riach, Mrs Major W. A., 14 Keir Street, Bridgend Richards, Richard, shipmaster, 73 South Street Richardson, Andrew, tea and spirit-dealer, 5 St John's Place Richardson, James, weaver, 59 Pomarium Richardson, John, weaver, 66 South Methven Street Richardson, Mrs John, 73 Mill Street Richardson, Mrs William, eating-house, 10 Princes Street Richardson, Mrs William, grocer and spirit-dealer, 49 South St. Richardson, Thomas, bookseller and stationer, 1 George Street - house, 18 High Street
RICHARDSON — ROBERTSON. 85
Richardson, Thomas, carter, 27 Kirkgate
Richardson, William, 18 High Street
Richardson, William, weaver, 66 South Methven Street
Richardson, William, grocer, 240 High Street — house, 316
Richardson & Pearson, silk-mercers, 32 George Street
Riley, Bernard, hawker, 155 South Street
Riley, Miss Margaret, 76 Pomarium
Riley, Mrs Hugh, 67 Meal Vennel
Rintoul, Alexander, rag and pottery store, 4 High Street
Rintoul, John, mason, Dovecotland
Rintoul, Laurence, grocer and wine-merchant, 79 High Street —
house, 81 Ritchie, James, Perth glass-warehouse, 70 St John St. — house, 22 Ritchie, John, builder, Leonard Street Ritchie, Mrs, Melville Street Ritchie, Mrs Helen, 7 Paul Street Ritchie, Mrs Peter, horse-hirer, 163 High Street Ritchie, Thomas, hair-manufactory, 123 South Street Ritchie, William, carter, 89 High Street River Police and Fishing Office, 6 Charlotte Street Robb, Alexander, labourer, 348 High Street Robb, Alexander, grocer, Barrack Street Robb, David, labourer, Earl's Dykes Robb, George, tailor, 8 Skinnergate Robb, James, mason, 93 Canal Crescent Robb, Misses, 4 Cross Street Robb, Mrs David, 167 South Street Robb, William, mason, 310 High Street Roben, John, greengrocer, 17 Athole Street Robert, Francis, smith, 9 Cross Street Roberts, William, railway guard, 21 Cross Street Robertson, Alexander, surveyor of taxes, 1 Kirkgate — house, 3
Barossa Place Robertson, Alexander, clerk, James Street Robertson, Alexander, 39 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Robertson, Alexander, baker, 220 High Street — house, 224 Robertson, Alexander, weaver, 297 High Street Robertson, Alexander, cow-feeder, Hospital Street Robertson, Alexander, pensioner, 46 High Street Robertson, Alexander, shoemaker, Murray Street Robertson, Alexander, weaver, 239 High Street Robertson, Alexander, stationer, 139 High Street Robertson, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland Robertson, Alexander, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, Union St.,
Blackfriars Robertson, Alexander, carter, 291 High Street Robertson, Alexander, tailor, Barrack Street Robertson, Alexander, shoemaker, 38 North Methven Street Robertson, Alexander, wright, 2 York Place Robertson, Alexander, Flesh Vennel Robertson, Alexander, scavenger, 15 Paul Street Robertson, Alexander, porter, 82 Watergate
86 ROBERTSON.
Robertson, Alexander, platelayer, 224 High Street
Robertson, Alexander, Clayholes
Robertson, Alexander, carpenter, 45 Pomarium
Robertson, Alexander, dyer, Thimblerow
Robertson, Alexander, warper, Dovecotland
Robertson, Alexander, weaver, 47 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Robertson, Alexander, Red Lion Inn, 123 High Street
Robertson, Alexander, coal-merchant and auctioneer, Princes St.
— house, Victoria Street Robertson, Alexander, 139 South Street Robertson, Alexander, pensioner, 199 South Street Robertson, Andrew, Thimblerow Robertson, Andrew, reedmaker, 211 South Street Robertson, Andrew, tailor, 238 High Street Robertson, Charles, sawyer, Kinnoull Causeway Robertson, Charles, tailor, 70 South Street Robertson, Charles, grocer, Hospital Street Robertson, Charles, sawyer, Hospital Street Robertson, Daniel, vintner, 265 High Street
Robertson, David, grocer, 62 South Methven St. — h., County Place Robertson, David, labourer, 53 Commercial Street, Bridgend Robertson, David, builder, York Place Robertson, David, shoemaker, 77 South Street Robertson, David, weaver, Paul's Close, Newrow Robertson, David, wright, Union Street, Blackfriars Robertson, David, porter, 73 South Street
Robertson, David, bookseller and stationer, 94 High St. — h., 92 1 Robertson, Donald (refreshment-rooms, terminus), Victoria Street Robertson, Donald drover, Hospital Street Robertson, Donald, porter, 19 Hospital Street Robertson, Donald, weaver, Dovecotland Robertson, Donald, carter, 27 Castle Gable Robertson, Donald, wright, 3 Melville Street Robertson, Duff, weaver, 51 Pomarium Robertson, Duncan, James Street Robertson, Duncan, quarryman, 66 South Street Robertson, Duncan, carter, 180 South Street Robertson, Duncan, labourer, Newrow Robertson, Duncan, porter, 126 South Street Robertson, Duncan, tailor, 7 Kirkgate Robertson, Duncan, cooper, 171 South Street Robertson, Duncan, weaver, Cutlog Vennel Robertson, Edward, slater, Clayholes Robertson, George, sawyer, Kirkside Robertson, George, weaver, 155 South Street Robertson, George, flesher, 26 Athole Street Robertson, George, seaman, 36 Meal Vennel Robertson, James Britannia Tavern, 15 Mill Street Robertson, James, smith and cartwright, Princes Street — house,
Nelson Street Robertson, James, weaving-agent, 196 South Street — house, 214 Robertson, James, mason, 13 Canal Crescent
ROBERTSON.
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Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson, Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson
James, weaver, 340 High Street James, labourer, Newrow James, barrack-sergeant, Perth Barracks James, tailor, Stormont Street James, bootmaker, 74 High Street — house, 72 James, carpenter, 284 High Street James, weaver, Dovecotland James, wright, 8 North Port James, weaver, 368 Higb Street James, tailor, 240 South Street James, painter, 120 High Street James, weaver, 71 Canal Street James, blacksmith, 189 South Street James, seaman, 31 Canal Street James, carpenter, 189 South Street James, shoemaker, 129 High Street James, 16 Strathmore Street, Bridgend James, clerk, 12 Canal Crescent James, poinstman, Leonard Street James, weaver, Thimblerow James, weaver, 206 South Street James, coach-driver, Kinnoull Causeway- James, pensioner, Clayholes John, smith, 344 High Street John, shoemaker, 400 High Street John, shoemaker, 34 Commercial Street, Bridgend John, engine-driver, Leonard Street John, weaver, Thimblerow John, labourer, 6 Strathmore Street, Bridgend John, weaver, 358 High Street John, grocer, 1 Reform Place John, vintner, 134 High Street John, tailor, 5 Kirkgate — house, 7 John, weaver, 159 South Street John, pavier, Shuttlefield Close John, labourer, 170 South Street John, labourer, 315 High Street John, miller, 271 High Street John, porter, 177 South Street Joseph, labourer, 4 Cross Street Lauchlan, labourer, Leonard Street Miss Catherine, Dovecotland Miss Catherine, 24 Main Street, Bridgend Miss Charlotte, grocer, 235 High Street Miss Grace, 8 Commercial Street, Bridgend Miss Isabella, 214 South Street Miss Isabella, grocer, 51 Skinnergate Miss Jessie, dressmaker, 163 High Street Miss Margaret, 7 Pomarium Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 18 George Street Miss Margaret, vintner, 94 Watergate Miss Mary, dressmaker, 271 High Street
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Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson
Misses, 9 Union Street Lane, Bridgend
Mrs Adam, grocer, 125 High Street
Mrs Alexander, 9 Castle Gable
Mrs Alexander, Kinnoull Causeway
Mrs Alexander, 102 High Street
Mrs Alexander, Victoria Street
Mrs Alexander, Paul's Close, Newrow
Mrs Alexander, 238 High Street
Mrs Andrew, 354 High Street
Mrs Ann, 315 High Street
Mrs Charles, 4 South Street
Mrs Charles, 47 George Street
Mrs Charles, Cow Vennel
Mrs Charles, grocer, Princes Street
Mrs Christain, 23 Old Guard Vennel
Mrs David, 291 High Street
Mrs Donald, 18 Athole Street
Mrs Donald, 25 High Street
Mrs Duncan, 67 South Street
Mrs DuncaD, Thimblerow
Mrs George, Kinnoull Causeway
Mrs J. F., 77 South Street
Mrs James, sick-nurse, 211 High Street
Mrs James, 10 Speygate
Mrs James, 210 South Street
Mrs James, lodgings, 148 South Street
Mrs James, 232 High Street
Mrs John, 9 Keir Street, Bridgend
Mrs John, Claypots Wynd
Mrs John, Perth Arms' Inn, 112 High Street
Mrs John, 1 2 Canal Crescent
Mrs John, 103 South Street
Mrs Laurence, 18 Marshall Place
Mrs Margaret, grocer, 10 Bridge Lane
Mrs Margaret, 171 South Street
Mrs Paul, 163 South Street
Mrs Peter, eating-house, 47 Meal Vennel
Mrs Peter, Old Guard Vennel
Mrs Robert, 89 South Street
Mrs Robert, Barossa Street
Mrs Robert, King Street, east side
Mrs Thomas, 125 South Street
Mrs William, Mill Wynd
Oliphant B., porter, 211 High Street
Peter, grocer and spirit-dealer, 28 Princes Street
Peter, pointsman, 13 Canal Crescent
Peter, porter. 214 High Street
Peter, grocer, 20 Kirkgate
Richard (of Robertson & Co.), James Street
Robert, labourer, Barossa Street
Robert, measurer, 7 Athole Street
Robert, weaver, Hospital Street
ROBERTSON — ROSS. 89
Robertson, Robert, weaver, 55 Meal Vermel
Robertson, Robert, labourer, 31 Canal Street
Robertson, Robert, weaver, Leonard Street
Robertson, Robert Hay, grocer and wine-merchant, 22 High St.
— house, 5 George Street Robertson, Thomas, cork-cutter, 304 High Street Robertson, Thomas, tinsmith, 67 Meal Vennel Robertson, William, clerk, 72 High Street Robertson, William, tailor, 77 South Street Robertson, William, labourer, 63 Pomarium Robertson, William, labourer, ] 90 High Street Robertson, William, shoemaker, 309 High Street Robertson, William, wright, 47 George Street Robertson, William, potato-agent, 13 Commercial St., Bridgend Robertson & Co., timber-merchants, Victoria Street Robson, Miss Janet, laundress, 40 Meal Vennel Rodgie, Thomas (at James Condie's), 12 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Roger, Alexander, weaver, Thimblerow Roger. James, weaver, 384 High Street Roger, John, seaman, 184 South Street Roger, John, shoemaker, Stormont Street Roger, John, weaver, 13 Canal Crescent Roger, William, mason, 79 Canal Street
Roles, Charles, supervisor of excise, 49 Commercial St., Bridgend Rollo, David, baker, 152 High Street — house, 156 Rollo, James, 22 Marshall Place Rollo, James, smith, Stormont Street Rollo, James, policeman, 77 South Street Rollo, James, parish -officer, 75 Canal Street Rollo, John, carter, 44 Main Street, Bridgend Rollo Robert, carter, South William Street Ronald, Captain William, 1 Rose Terrace Ronaldson, William, wright, 82 South Street Ross, Alexander, tobacconist, 23 South Street Ross, Alexander, labourer, Newrow Ross, Alexander, tailor, 137 High Street
Ross, Alexander, cooper, 24 South Methven Street — house, 48 . Ross, Alexander, smith, 142 South Street Ross, Alexander, painter, 123 High Street Ross, Alexander, shoemaker and musician, 46 High Street Ross, Charles, labourer, Foundry Lane Ross, David, plumber, Barossa Street Ross, David (of John Ross & Son), Blackfriars Street Ross, David (of Ross & M'Neili), Burghmuir Ross, James, stock-broker, 10 High St.- — house, 5 Rose Terrace Ross, James, cooper, Barossa Street Ross, JohD, labourer, Carpenter Street
Ross, John, candlemaker, 118 High Street — house, 2 Albert Place Ross, John, Melville Street
Ross, John & Son, grocers and wine-merchants, 2 9 High Street Ross, Miss, 16 Mill Street Ross, Mrs, shoebinder, 36 Skinnergate
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90 ROSS — RUTHERFORD.
Ross, Mrs, lodgings, 59 North Methven Street
Ross, Mrs Alexander, 64 Pomarium
Ross, Mrs Andrew, mangle, 287 High Street
Ross, Mrs George, 190 High Street
Ross, Mrs John, Hospital Street
Ross, Mrs John, 6 St Leonard's Bank
Ross, Mrs John, 41 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Ross, Mrs Margaret, grocer, 2 Cross Street
Ross, Peter, candle-maker, 120 High Street
Ross, Peter, weaver, Leonard Street
Ross, Robert (of Ross & M'Farlane), 223 South Street
Ross, Thomas, inkmaker, 206 South Street
Ross, Thomas, 30 Kirkgate
Ross, Thomas, 7 North Methven Street
Ross, Thomas, shoemaker, 8 Skinnergate
Ross, W. & J., writers, 10 High Street — house, 5 Rose Terrase
Ross, William, spoonmaker, 37 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Ross & M'Farlane, aerated-water manufacturers, 214 High Street
Ross & M'Neill, builders, Kinnoull Street
Rough, Peter, coachman, 2 Bridge Lane
Roy, Alexander, porter, 163 High Street
Roy, Alexander, greengrocer, 35 South Street — house, Taybankr
Bridgend Roy, Andrew, wright, County Place Roy, Andrew, victualler, 20 South Methven Street Roy, Daniel, postboy, 59 Skinnergate Roy, James, hair-cutter and perfumer, 5 Bridge Lane Roy, James (of Roy & Miller), 11 Charlotte Street Roy, James, bill-poster, 25 High Street Roy, James, porter, 35 Castle Gable Roy, James, porter, 24 Castle Gable Roy, John, lintseed-crusher, 3 North Methven Street Roy, John, baker, Dovecotland
Roy, Miss Ann, bootbinder, 3 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Roy, Misses, dressmakers, 25 George Street Roy, Mrs William, 30 Meal Yennel Roy, Robert, weaver, 37 Pomarium Roy, William, flesher, 54 South Methven Street — house, 25
George Street Roy & Miller, wine and spirit merchants, Kirkside Royal Arch Mason Hall, 71 High Street Royal George Hotel (Miss Agnes Davidson), 51 George St. Royal Mail-Co ach Offices, 58 George St. and 15 South St. Russell, Hector, weaver, Leonard Street Russell, James, wright, 159 South Street Russell, Miss Margaret, Union Street, Blackfriars Russell, Mrs Robert, 1 Canal Crescent Rutherford, Andrew, weaver and lodgings, 59 High Street Rutherford, David, wright, Hospital Street Rutherford, James, wright, 87 High Street Rutherford, James, Scott Street Rutherford, James, weaver, Clayholes
RUTHERFORD — SCOTLAND. 91
Rutherford, James, plumber, 216 High Street
Rutherford, John, labourer, 7 Speygate
Rutherford, Mrs, 89 Main Street, Bridgend
Rutherford, Mrs Alexander, 142 South Street
Rutherford, Mrs James, 366 High Street
Rutherford, Mrs John, 312 High Street
Rutherford, Mrs Margaret, grocer, 3 Meal Vennel
Rutherford, Peter, tailor, 106 High Street
Rutherford, Thomas, water-bailiff, Leonard Street
Rutherford, William, wright, 9 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Ruthven, George, weaver, Newrow
Ruthven, Johu, King's Arms Inn, 7 High Street
Sage, John, weaver, 159 South Street
Sage, Mrs James, 36 Meal Vermel
Sage, Mrs Robert, 182 High Street
Salmond, Alexander (of Ancell & Salmond), 2 Bridge Lane
Salmond, James, smith, 39 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Salutation Inn and Hotel (John Kennedy), 26 South Street
Sampson, William, porter, 153 South Street
Sandeman, J. & D., bootmakers, 110 High St. — house, Newrow
Sandeman, Miss, 1 King's Place
Sandeman, Miss, 46 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Sandeman, Miss M. R., 3 Barossa Place
Sandeman, Mrs T. R., 1 1 Rose Terrace
Sandels, Mrs John, 18 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Sandford, William, carter, Leonard Street
Sangster, Miss Grace, 25 Old Guard Vennel
Sangster, Mrs, 19 Mill Street
Sangster, Robert, Springbank, 66 Main Street, Bridgend
Saunders, Mrs David, Kinnoull Arms Inn, 33 South Methven St.
Saunders, Peter, leather-merchant, Horse Cross
Saxey, Mrs, 48 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Scholes, Joseph, engineer, Scott Street
School Vennel, 33 South Street
Scobie, Charles, Blackfriars Wynd
Scobie, Charles, cutler, tinsmith, and gas-fitter, 77 High Street
— house, 68 Scobie, James, gardener, 16 Keir Street, Bridgend Scobie, John, china-dealer, 11 Main Street, Bridgend Scobie, Mary, Blackfriars Wynd Scobie, Misses, 246 High Street Scobie, Mrs David, vintner, Lime Shore Scobie, Mrs Janet, 63 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Scobie, Peter, writer, 7 High St. — house, 11 Main St., Bridgend Scobie, Robert, pensioner, 95 High Street Scobie, William, brewer, Newrow Seolley, Mrs, 27 Skinnergate Scone and Perth Mason Hall, 14 High Street Scotland, Andrew, flaxspiuner, Leonard Street
92 SCOTLAND — SCOTT.
Scotland, Aplen, weaver, 4 Cross Street
Scotland, James, weaver, Dovecotland
Scotland, John, weaver, Dovecotland
Scotland, John, weaver, 54 Pomarium
Scotland, Mrs George, 6 Cross Street
Scotland, Mrs George, Dovecotland
Scotland, Newlands, 46 Pomarium
Scotland, Robert, slater, 1 1 Leonard Street
Scotland, "William, lodgings, King Street, east side
Scotland, William, weaver, Dovecotland
Scotland, "William, porter, Leonard Street
Scott, Alexander, writer, Blackfriars Street
Scott, Charles, cabinet-warehouse, 22 South St. — h., 3 Albert Place
Scott, Charles, mason, 3 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Scott, Charles, labourer, 145 South Street
Scott, David, surgeon and druggist, 35 High Street — house, 5
St John Street Scott, David, 3 Reform Place Scott, Donald, 44 Watergate
Scott, Edward, broker, 34 Meal Vennel — house, 48 Scott, George, confectioner, 172 High Street — house, 170 Scott, George, printer, 26 Kirkgate Scott, James, vintner, 1 1 Mill Street Scott, James, surfaceman, Dovecotland Scott, James, baker, County Place Scott, James, writer, 20 W7atergate
Scott, James, wool-merchant, Mill Street — bouse, Scott Street Scott, James, labourer, Dovecotland Scott, James, smith, Foundry Lane Scott, James, fireman, Cherry Lane Scott, John, labourer, Barrack Street Scott, John, collector of Poor-Rates, 12 Canal Crescent Scott, John, lastmaker, 89 South Street Scott, John, weaver, 65 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Scott, Matthew (of Scott & Muir), James Street, east side Scott, Miss, confectioner, 128 High Street — house, 126 Scott, Miss, 63 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Scott, Miss, teacher, Stormont Street Scott, Miss Agnes, 7 Leonard Street Scott, Miss Ann, 16 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Scott, Miss Ann, Leonard Street Scott, Miss Helen, Kirk Close Scott, Miss Janet, dressmaker, 22 St John Street Scott, Miss Janet, dressmaker, 55 High Street Scott, Miss Mary, dressmaker, 190 High Street Scott, Miss May, washer, 27 Castle Gable Scott, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 6 Charlotte Street Scott, Misses, 246 High Street Scott, Mrs, Melville Street Scott, Mrs Alexaader, Scott Street Scott, Mrs Andrew, 50 Skinnergate Scott, Mrs Catherine, 15 Strathmore Street, Bridgesd
SCOTT — SHAW. 93
Scott, Mrs John, lodgings, 82 South Street
Scott, Mrs John, Clayholes
Scott, Mrs Michael, eating-house, 40 Skinnergate
Scott, Mrs Robert, 33 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Scott, Mrs Robert, Storcnont Street
Scott, Mrs William, Cow Vennel
Scott, Peter, tailor, 37 Castle Gable
Scott, Robert, mason, IS Back Wynd, Bridgend
Scott, Robert, confectioner, 88 High Street — house, 86
Scott, Robert, weaver, 47 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Scott, Thomas, baker, Cutlog Vennel
Scott, Thomas, mason, 48 Main Street, 'Bridgend
Scott, Thomas, weaver, 6 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Scott, Thomas, grocer, 255 High Street — house above
Scott, Thomas, weaver, Thimblerow
Scott, William, teacher, 5 Keir Street, Bridgend
Scott, AVilliam, ropespinner, 3 LI High Street
Scott & Muir, brewers, 87 Canal Street
Scottish Central, Railway Office, Terminus
Scottish Midland Railway Office, Terminus
Scrimgeour, Alexander, policeman, 103 South Street
Scrimgeour, Alexander, victualler, 39 Mill Street
Scrimgeour, Donald, Barrack Street
Scrimgeour, Donald, labourer, 17 Pomarium
Scrimgeour, James, seaman, 40 South Street
Scrimgeour, James, tailor, Stormont Street
Scrimgeour, John, wright, 64 Pomarium
Scrimgeour, Robert, weaver, 47 Pomarium
Scrowther, John, bookbinder, Foundry Lane
Scrowther, John, bookbinder, 7 High Street
Sefiton, Donald, labourer, Low Street
Seaton, Donald, labourer, 104 South Street
Seaton, John, labourer, Low Street
Seaton, Mrs Captain, Potterhill, Bridgend
Seaton, Mrs Donald, 26 Princes Street
Seaton, Mrs Peter, straw-hat-maker, 10 St John's Place
Seaton, Mrs William, lodgings, 3 Rinuoull Street
Session Clerk's Office, 6 Charlotte Street
Shanks,' John, dairy, 34 South Methven Street
Shanley, Francis, labourer, 164 South Street
Shannan, James, railway-guard, 42 Main Street, Bridgend
Shannan, John, railway-guard, 246 High Street
Sharp, David, painter, 211 High Street
Sharp, James, cabinet-wareroom, 14 North Methven Street
Sharp, John (late baker), 54 High Street
Sharp, John, golf-ball-maker, Blackfriars Wynd
Sharp, Major Jelf, Kincarrathie
Sharp, Misses, vintners, 169 South Street
Sharp, Mrs, sick-nurse, 308 High Street
Sharp, Mrs David, midwife, 17 Meal Vennel
Sharp, William, gardener, Leonard Street
Shaw, Alexander, weaver, 1 Paul Street
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94 SHAW — SIMPSON.
Shaw, Andrew weaver, Kinnoull Causeway
Shaw, George, engine-driver, South William Street
Sbaw, James, dyer, 278 High Street
Shaw, John, victualler, 61 South Street
Shaw, Mrs James, 14 Watergate
Shaw, Peter, clampmaker, 35 Skinnergate
Shearer, Alexander, 96 High Street
Shearer, George, engineer, Cow Vennel
Shearer, Mrs, Mill Wynd
Shedden, Charles, watchmaker, 3 George St. — house, 18 High St.
Shedden, James, confectioner, 65 North Methven Street
Shedden,. Mrs Alexander, Stormont Street
Shelton, Rev. Edward, 190 South Street
Shepherd, David, tailor, 4 George Street
Shepherd, James, jeweller, 278 High Street
Shepherd, James, weaver, Leonard Street
Shepherd, Johu, furnishing warehouse, 20 Athole Street
Shepherd, John, weaver, Leonard Street
Shepherd, Mrs James, 1 9 Pomarium
Shepherd, Thomas, clothier, Hospital St. — house, 13 Leonard St.
Sheriff-Clerk's Office, foot of South Street
Sheriff-Court Room, foot of South Street
Sherrit, John, game-dealer, Princes Street
Sherwood, George, shoemaker, Carpenter Street
Shewster, Mrs John, 77 South Street
Shiels, Alexander, labourer, 74 South Street
Shore-Dues Office, Coal Shore — James Morris, collector
Shorthouse, Margaret, 148 South Street
Shuttlefield Close, 170 South Street and 71 Canal Street
Sidey, Charles Graham, postmaster, stationer, and printer, 80
George Street — house', 2 Charlotte Street Sidey, George, Coupar-Angus post, Johnston's Land, Mill Street Sidey, John, carter, 93 Canal Crescent Sidey, Mrs Thomas, 5 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Sidey, Robert, labourer, Stormont Street Sidey, Thomas, carter, 66 South Street Simcock, George, platelayer, 20 South Street Sime, David, grocer, 215 High Street — house, 219 Sime, David, weaver, 70 South Street Sime, Grant, labourer, 13 Castle Gable Sime, James, shoemaker, 134 High Street Sime, John, shoemaker, 224 High Street Sime, Joseph, warper and grocer, 274 High Street Sime, Misses, dressmakers, 219 High Street Sime, Mrs James, Newrow Sime, Mrs John, lodgings, 25 High Street Simeons, James, labourer, Barossa Street Simeons, Thomas, railway-policeman, 25 High Street Simeons, Thomas, labourer, 136 South Street Simmie, David, labourer, Stormont Street Simpson, Andrew, labourer, Claypots Wynd Simpson, Anthony, labourer, Thimblerow
SIMPSON — SMEATON. 95
►Simpson, Charles, labourer, 35 Main Street, Bridgend
Simpson, David, saddler, 20 Athole Street
Simpson, James, brewer, 83 Canal Street— house, 198 South St.
Simpson, John, wright, Barrack Street
Simpson, John, shipmaster, Scott Street
Simpson, Mrs Ann, dairy, 55 Watergate
Simpson, Mrs Hugh, 61 Meal Vennel
Simpson, Mrs John, 6 High Street
Simpson, Mrs John, dressmaker, 3 Kinnoull Street
Simpson, Mrs William, vintner, 22 South Methven Street
Simpson, William, labourer, 33 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Sinclair, Alexander, tollman, 20 Strathmore Street, Bridgead
Sinclair, Daniel, superintendent of Greyfriars' Burying-Ground,
116 High Street Sinclair, David, South William Street Sinclair, Donald, tailor, Blackfriars Wynd Sinclair, Duncan, shoemaker, 1 ] 6 High Street Sinclair, Hugh, heckler, 129 South Street Sinclair, John, tailor, 212 South Street Sinclair, Miss Mary, 3 North Port Sinclair, Mrs Robert, eating-house, 232 South Street Sinclair, Robert, ship-tavern, 1 South Street Sinclair, William, 21 Cross Street Skeete, Mrs Henry A., Bowerswell Cottage, Bridgend Skelly, Mrs John, 70 South Street Skinner, Alexander, cooper, Barossa Street Skinner, Daniel, Paul's Close Skinner, Mrs, 143 South Street Skinner, Mrs Mary, Charter Lane Skirving, Mrs Robert, 1 16 High Street Slater, Andrew, bookbinder, 170 High Street Slater, George, vintner, Newrow, north end Slater, James, mason, 1 0 Canal Street Siater, John, gardener, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Slater, John, dairy, 151 High Street Slater, Miss Margaret, 5 Leonard Street Slater, Mrs William, eating-house, 1 1 Skinnergate Slater, Robert, cork-cutter, 1 Low Street Slater, William, wright, 25 Kirkgate Sligo, Archibald, shoemaker, 92 High Street Slimman, John, wire-worker, 70 South Street Slimman, Miss Jane, 80 High Street
Slimman, Thomas & Co., wire-workers, 44 South Methven Street Smail, Joseph, joiner, 47 High Street Smail/Mrs Adam, 20 Pomariuna Small, Mrs James, 15 Keir Street, Bridgend Small, Robert, postboy, Carpenter Street Smart, James, wright, Dovecotland Smart, James, weaver, 159 South Street Smart, John, weaver, Hospital Street Smeaton, Andrew, labourer, 32 Canal Street Smeaton, David (of Fenton & Smeaton), 59 Pomadum
96 SMEATON — SMITH.
Smeaton, James (of Dewar & Smeaton), Melville Street
Smeaton, Mrs, 19 Marshall Place
Smeaton, Mrs, 68 St John Street
Smeaton, Mrs Thomas, 91 Main Street, Bridgend
Smeaton, Peter, shipmaster, Scott Street
Smeaton, William, polisher, Barrack Street
Smith, iUexander, shoemaker, 28 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
Smith, Alexander, mason, St Pauls Square
Smith, Alexander, smith, 129 High Street
Smith, Alexander, weaver, Clayholes
Smith, Alexander B.,' teacher, Mansfield Place. Bridgend
Smith, Andrew, grocer, 14 Gowrie Street, Bridgend, house, 5
Smith, Andrew, weaver, 15 Cross Street
Smitb, Charles, platelayer, Dovecotiand
Smith, David, sawyer, Newrow
Smith, David, hostler, 39 Canal Street
Smith, David, weaver, 11 Cross Street
Smith, David, wright, Leonard Street
Smith, David, smith, 176 South Street
Smith, David, shoemaker, 41 Main Street, Bridgend
Smith, George, flaxdresser, Leonard Street
Smith, George, pensioner, Mill TTynd
Smith, James, gardener, 1 Stratbmore Street, Bridgend
Smith, James, shoemaker, S East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Smith, James, carter, 13 Isla Street, Bridgend
Smith, James, wright, 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Smith, James, porter, 60 High Street
Smitb, James, weaver, 52 Mill Street
Smith, James, labourer, 149 South Street
Smith, John, upholsterer, 190 High Street
Smith, John, labourer, 14 Union Street Lane, Bridgend
Smitb, John, shoemaker, 34 Skinnergate
Smith, John, grocer, 242 High Street — house, 5 County Place
Smith, John, writing-master (Academy), Ivybank
Smith, John, blacksmith, Old Guard Vennel
Smith, John, mason, 58 South Methven Street
Smith, John, seaman, 4 South Street
Smith, John, shoemaker, 7 Paul Street
Smith, Joseph, shoemaker, 74 South Street
Smith, Laur., tinplate worker, 42 St John St. — h.5 54 Watergate
Smith, Miss Ann, Carpenter Street
Smith, Miss Barbary, 83 Main Street, Bridgend
Smith, Miss Margaret, dressmaker, Kianoull Street
Smith, Miss Margaret, washer, 3 Bridge Lane
vSmith, Miss Margaret, 232 High Street
Smith, Mrs Adam, 4 Union Street Lane, Bridgend
Smith, Mrs Alexander, 28 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
Smith, Mrs Christain, Clayholes
Smith, Mrs David, grocery, 57 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Smith, Mrs David, 102 High Street
Smith, Mrs James, sick-nurse, 2 Canal Street
Smith, Mrs James, Scott Street
SMITH — SPENCE. 97
Smith, Mrs John, 39 Skinnergate
Smith, Mrs John, dressmaker, 5 County Place
8mith, Mrs Michael, 89 South Street
Smith, Mrs Robert, 1 61 High Street
Smith, Mrs William, Thimblerow
Smith, Peter, weaver, 63 Pomarium
Smith, Rev. David, 11 Rose Terrace
Smith, Robert, porter, 5 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Smith, Thomas, teacher of music, 1 1 Leonard Street
Smith, Thomas, tailor, 15 Main Street, Bridgend
Smith, William, shoemaker, 167 South Street
Snell, Miss Janet, sewer, 184 South Street
Sommerville, James, porter, Leonard Street
Sommerville, James, weaver, 297 High Street
Sommerville, James, labourer, 25 Kirkgate
Sommerville, John, grocer, 175 High Street
Sommerville, Thomas, boat-builder, 148 South Street
Sorlie, David, tanner, 5 Back Wynd, Bridgend
Sorlie, Mrs James, reed-maker and pawnbroker, 205 and 181
South Street — house, 183 Sorlie, Mrs Peter, 246 High Street Soutar, Alexander, smith, 7 Paul Street Soutar, Alexander, fisher, 47 George Street
Soutar, Andrew, bootmaker, 20 High Street — house 27 Watergate Soutar, James, baker, Athole Street Soutar, John, ropespinner, 89 South Street Soutar, Johu, 8 Reform Place
Soutar, John, painter and vintner, 78 South Street Soutar, Miss, 18 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Soutar, Miss Margaret, Dovecotland Soutar, Misses, 12 South Street Soutar, Mrs Robert, Thimblerow Soutar, Patrick, depute sheriff- clerk, 4 Rose Terrace Soutar, Thomas, baker, Athole Street — house, Kinnoull Street Soutar, Thomas (at Commercial Bank), 52 Main Street, Bridgend Soutar, William F., piebaker, 61 North Methven Street South Inch Spinning Mill, James Street Spalding, Peter, joiner, 29 Mill Street Speed, Francis, book-agent, Dovecotland Speedy, Alexander, fishmonger, 7 St John Street — house, 5 Speedy, Easton, salesman, 208 High Street Speedy, Graham, saddler, 41 George Street — house, North Port Speedy, John, blacksmith, 13 Paul Street Speedy, Miss Elizabeth, 154 South Street Speedy, Mrs John, Thimblerow Speedy, Shepherd, weaver, 266 High Street Speedy, William, carter, 37 Canal Street Spence, Andrew, shoemaker and green-grocer, 23 Kirkgate Spence, David & Son, bootmakers, 24 Charlotte Street — house,
46 Commercial Street, Bridgend Spence, Gavin, shoemaker, 68 High Street Spence, George, stoker, 59 Pomarium
98 SPENCE — STEPHEN.
Spence, Joha, 55 Meal Vennel
Spence, Peter, shoemaker, 3 South Street
Spence, Thomas, shipmaster, 38 South Street
Spiers, Mrs Jean, 28 Kirkgate
Spottiswoode, James, writer, 25 George St. — house, 5 Marshall
Place Spottiswoode, Miss, 5 Marshall Place Sprat, Mrs, 15-4 South Street Sprunt, Alexander, porter, 245 High Street Sprunt, James, editor of Perthshire Advertiser newspaper, 9 Barossa
Place Sprunt, John, brassfounder, Charter Lane Sprunt, Miss Catherine, Melville Street -Sprunt, William, piebaker, 117 South Street Sprunt, William, weaver, Thimblerow Squire, Forrester, upholsterer, 55 High Street Squire, Miss, 10 Paul Street Squire, Mrs James, 129 South Street St Anne's Lane, 33 South Street
St John's Foundry, Foundry Lane — W. Archer, manager St John's Inn, 6 St John's Place — Thomas Menzies St Ninians College, North William Street Staff-Officer of Pensioner's Office, Perth Barracks Stalker, James, flesher, 5 Watergate Stalker, Mrs John, 182 High Street Stalker, Mrs Thomas, Hospital Street Stalker, Mrs Thomas, Newrow Stalker, William, painter, 28 South Methven Street Stamp Office, 8 High Street
Star Inn and Hotel, 22 Canal Street — Samuel Wilson Stark, James, draper & silk-mercer, 16 St John Street — house, 34 Steedman, John, baker, 41 Main Street, Bridgend Steedman, Mrs, dress-cap-raaker, 9 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Steel. Aitken, teacher of drawing, North William Street — house,
7 Kinnoull Causeway Steel, John, tailor and clothier, 74 St John Street Steel, Miss, 62 Athole Street Steel, Miss Margaret, Thimblerow Steel, Mrs James, 293 High Street Steel, Mrs John, 7 Kinnoull Causeway Steel, Robert, weaver, 278 High Street
Steel, William D., teacher (Perth Academy), 10 Barossa Place Stein, Andrew, grocer and wright, 120 South Street Stein, Andrew, wright, 97 South Street Stein, Mrs John, 5 Keir Street, Bridgend Stephen, Alexander, pensioner, 60 pomarium Stephen, Christie, boot-closer, 23 Castle Gable Stephen, James, carter, 7 Kinnoull Street StepheD, James, hosier and furnishing warehouse, 6 George Street
— house,. 10 High Street Stephen, James, carter, 13 Paul Street Stephen, Mrs, Claypots Wynd
STEPHEN — STEWART.
Stephen, Mrs James, 10 High Street
Stephenson, Mrs James, 49 Pomarium
Stevens, Bavid, shipmaster, Scott Street
Alexander, labourer, 67 Pomarium
Alexander, labourer, Kinnoull Causeway
Alexander, wright, 170 High Street
Alexander, hair-dresser, County Place
Alexander, 120 High Street
Alexander, town-sergeant, 3 High Street
Alexander, seaman, 126 South Street
Alexander, grocer, 187 High Street
Alexander, vintner, 82 Athole Street
Alexander, Charlotte Place
Alexander, mason, Barossa Street
Alexander, wright, Barossa Street
Allan, labourer, 163 South Street
Angus, block-cutter, Melville Street
Angus, flesher, 21 North Methven Street
Angus, Bread Society barrowman, 7 Kinnoull Street
Angus, carter, 1 29 High Street
Captain Daniel, 39 North Methven Street
Captain John (of Percy), 16 Main Street, Bridgend
Charles, labourer, 47 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Charles, mason, Low Street
Charles, tailor, 211 South Street
Daniel, shoemaker, Newrow
Daniel, labourer, 10 Paul Street
Daniel, waiter and lodgings, 56 George Street
Daniel, weaver, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Daniel, baker, 205 High Street — house, 208
David, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway
David, weaver, 5 Meal Vennel
David, weaver, 339 High Street
David, porter, 146 High Street
David, shoemaker, Curfeu Row
David, warper, 47 Pomarium
Donald, shoemaker, 212 South Street
Donald, 5 St John Street
Donald, smith, Mill Street
Donald, labourer, 336 High Street
Donald, weaver, Dovecotland
Donald, porter, Paul's Close, Newrow
Donald, labourer, 239 High Street
Duncan, carpenter, 73 Pomarium
Duncan, tailor, 101 High Street
Duncan, flesher, County Place, south side
Duncan, carter, 69 Canal Street
Duncan, labourer, 2 Canal Street
Duncan, Parliament Close Inn, 71 High Street
Duncan, sawyer, 284 High Street
George, criminal-officer, 8 Bridge Lane
George, postboy, Cow Vennel
100 STEWART.
Stewart, J. & Co., grocers and seedsmen, 135 High Street — house,
72 George Street Stewart, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 158 South Street Stewart, James, labourer, Cutlog Yennel Stewart, 'James, tailor, 37 Castle Gable Stewart, James, shoemaker, 31 Castle Gable Stewart, James, farrier, 54 South Street — house, 63 Stewart, James, painter, 12 Castle Gable Stewart, James, carter, 4 Paul Street Stewart, James, porter, Cutlog Vennel Stewart, James, labourer, 6 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Stewart, John, carter, Johnston's Land, Mill Street Stewart, John, labourer, 164 South Street Stewart, John, labourer, 151 High Street Stewart, John, seaman, 126 High Street Stewart, John, postboy, 37 Castle Gable Stewart, John, mail-guard, Melville Street Stewart, John, weaver, 265 High Street Stewart, John, weaver, 220 South Street Stewart, John, weaver, Blackfriars Street Stewart, John, fishmonger, 27 Watergate Stewart, John, cow-feeder, Athole Street Stewart, John, labourer, Thimblerow Stewart, John, labourer, 9 Leonard Street Stewart, Lauchlan,- 5 Kinnoull Causeway Stewart, Laurence, carpenter, 154 South Street Stewart, Malcolm, salt-merchant, 222 High Street — house, 113 Stewart, Miss (of Kilspindie), 5 Crescent Stewart, Miss Ann, Flesh Vennel Stewart, Miss Betsy, 1 Barossa Place Stewart, Miss Catherine, grocer, 238 South Street Stewart, Miss Grace, 245 High Street Stewart, Miss Helen, 9 Castle Gable Stewart, Miss Helen, Barossa Street Stewart, Miss Isabella, 9 Castle Gable Stewart, Miss Janet, 20 Charlotte Street Stewart, Miss Mary, 27 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Stewart, Miss Rachel, 64 Watergate Stewart, Miss Susan Haggart, 2 Barossa Place Stewart, Mrs, lodgings, Kinnoull Street, west side Stewart, Mrs, Kinnoull Causeway *
Stewart, Mrs, Barrack Street Stewart, Mrs. 65 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Stewart, Mrs Alexander, 266 High Street Stewart, Mrs Crawford, 266 High Street Stewart, Mrs David, 89 Main Street, Bridgend Stewart, Mrs Donald, 17 Meal Vennel Stewart, Mrs Donald, 87 High Street Stewart, Mrs Dugald, 48 George Street Stewart, Mrs Duncan, 86 Watergate Stewart, Mrs George, 333 High Street Stewart, Mrs James, 7 Paul Street
STEWART — STIRTON. 101
Stewart, Mrs James, Melville Street
Stewart, Mrs Janet, vintner, 186 South Street
Stewart, Mrs John, 47 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Stewart, Mrs John, James Street
Stewart, Mrs John, 27 Marshall Place
Stewart, Mrs John, Victoria Street
Stewart, Mrs Peter, 62 Pomarium
Stewart, Mrs Robert, Kinnoull Causeway
Stewart, Mrs Robert, Turf Tavern, 3 High Street
Stewart, Mrs William, 271 High Street
Stewart, Mrs William, 36 Meal Vennel
Stewart, N. & Co., wine and spirit-merchants, 74 George Street
Stewart, Neil (of N. Stewart & Co.), 72 George Street
Stewart, Neil, tailor, Stormont Street
Stewart, Peter, shoemaker, 41 Main Street, Bridgend
Stewart, Peter, grocer, 168 South Street
Stewart, Peter, tailor, 34 South Street
Stewart, Peter, 60 Meal Vennel
Stewart, Peter, carpenter, Earl's Dykes
Stewart, Peter, mason, Earl's Dykes
Stewart, Peter, flesher, 171 South Street
Stewart, Robert, labourer, 1 Union Street Lane, Bridgend
Stewart, Robert, coachman, 8 North Port
Stewart, Robert, vintner, 26 South Methven Street
Stewart, Robert, sheriff-officer and vintner, 60 High Street
Stewart, Robert, 8 St Leonard's Bank
Stewart, Robert, painter and paper-hanger, 109 High Street — ■
house, 126 Stewart, Robert, salesman, Princes Street Stewart, William, teacher, Stormont Street Academy — house,
King Street, west side Stewart, William, flesher, Hospital Street
Stewart, William, bootmaker, 38 George St. — house, 7 High St. Stewart, William, bootmaker, 31 North Methven Street Stewart, William, victualler and mason, 68 South Methven Street Stewart, William, nurseryman, 7 High St. — h., Summerbank Stewart, William, rat-catcher, 266 High Street Stewart, William, wright, 32 Meal Vennel Stewart, William, bootcloser, 216 High Street Stewart, William, 79 Canal Street Stewart, William, bootmaker, 213 High Street Stewart, William, vintner, 25 Princes Street Stewart, William, tailor, 59 High Street Stewart, William, brewer, 175 High Street Stewart, William, clerk, 129 South Street Stewart & Murray, manufacturers, S2 Watergate Stewart's Free School, 45 Mill Street Stirling, John, tailor, 284 High Street
Stirling, Robert (of Stirling & Gentle), 22 St John Street * Stirling & Gentle, drapers and silk-mercers, 24 St John Street Stirton, James, teacher, 173 High Street Stirton, John, shoemaker, Kirkside
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102 STOBIE — SWAN.
Stobie, Alexander, weaver, Clayholes
Stobie, James, jeweller and dentist, 14 Watergate
Stoddart, Mrs James, flesher, 67 South Street
Storer, John, watchmaker, 79 Canal Street
Storer, John, grocer and wine-merchant, 12 Main St.,. Bridgend—
house, 9 Storer, Mrs Thomas, 9 Main Street, Bridgend Storer, Robert, grocer, 122 High Street — house, 113 Storie, Mrs Thomas, shoemaker, 7 Skinnergate Strachan, Andrew, ropemaker, 112 South Street Strachan, David, porter, Cutlog Vennel Strachan, David, shoemaker, 9 Watergate Strachan, David, labourer, 167 South Street Strachan, James, weaver, 31 Cross Street Strachan, James, labourer, 33 South Street Strachan, John, mason, 67 South Street Strachan, John, seaman, 16 Canal Street Strachan, Mrs, Melville Street Strachan, Mrs Ann, 160 High Street Strachan, Mrs James, Stormont Street Strachan, Mrs James, 47 High Street Strachan, William, shoemaker, 312 High Street Strang, Mrs David, 23 Castle G-able Strang, Mrs John, 10 Newrow Strang, Mrs Rose, 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgesd Strang, Peter, druggist and dentist, 168 High Street Strang, Peter, grocer, 77 Canal Street Strathdee, Mrs Hugh, 39 Watergate Strathearn, David, weaver, 8 Pomarium Strathearn, James, weaver, Dovecotland Strathearn, James, weaver, 50 Pomarium Strathearn, Mrs James, 31 Pomarium Strathearn, William, weaver, 29 Pomarium Struthers, Rev. William, 3 Albert Place Stuart, David, grocer and wine- merchant, 36 High Street — house,
Taybank, 14 Isla Street, Bridgend Stuart, James, governor, General Prison Stuart, Miss Elizabeth, milliner, 216 South Street Stuart, Mrs George, lodgings, 163 High Street Stuart, Mrs Kenneth, Annat Lodge, Bridgend Sturrack, Alexander, scavenger, Newrow Sudgean, Frederick, 39 Watergate Sutherland, Alexander, policeman, 136 South Street Sutherland, George, grocer and spirit-dealer, 133 South Street —
house, 129 Sutherland, James, contractor, Barrack Street Sutherland, James, smith, 232 High Street Sutherland, Mrs John, vintner, 88 South Street Suttie, Peter, weaver, 164 South Street Swain, Gideon, engineer, 122 South Street Swan, Alexander, glazier, 24 Pomarium Swan, James, weaver, 63 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
SWAN — TAYLOR. 5 03
Swan, James, weaver. 33 Pomarium Swan, John, shoe-furnisher, Horse Cross Swan, Mrs James, weaving-agent, Leonard Street Swan, Mrs John, 3 Main Street, Bridgend Swedish and Norwegian Vice-Consul, James Easson, 11 Speygate
Tailors' Hall, 227 High Street
Tainsh, John, mason, 129 South Street
Tainsh, Miss, mangle, 59 "Watergate
Tainsh, Mrs Alexander, 57 Watergate .
Tainsh, Mrs John, ironmonger, 225 High Street
Tainsh, Mrs William, 1 7 Meal Vennel
Tait, John, tailor, Horse Cross
Tait, Mrs Alexander, Brown Cow Inn, County Place
Tait, Peter, bootmaker, 67 George Street — house, 73 Main Street,
Bridgend Tait, William, baker, Union Street Tasker, James H., civil engineer, 3 King's Place Tasker, Miss Margaret, Claypots Wynd
Tay and Thames Shipping Company's Office, li Speygate Taylor, Alexander, coal-merchant, 65 South Street Taylor, Alexander, weaver, 55 Pomarium Taylor, Alexander, weaver, Mill Wynd Taylor, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland Taylor, Charles, grocer, 73 High Street Taylor, Charles, 15 Commercial Street, Bridgend Taylor, Charles, labourer, Mill Wynd Taylor, Collin, 276 High Street
Taylor, David, mason, 6 Union Street Lane, Bridgend Taylor, David (of Taylor & Peters), Kinnoull Causeway Taylor, David, weaving-agent, 47 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Taylor, David, weaver, Dovecotland Taylor, David, shoemaker, Leonard Street Taylor, David, weaver, 321 High Street Taylor, George, shoemaker, Melville Street Taylor, George, weaver, Dovecotland Taylor, Henry, labourer, Leonard Street Taylor, James, weaver, Dovecotland Taylor, James, hostler, Cow Vennel Taylor, James, saddler, 36 St John Street — house, 34 Taylor, James, mason, 170 South Street Taylor, James, brush-manufacturer, 76 High Street Taylor, John, mason, Barrack Street Taylor, John, cooper, 21 Commercial Street, Bridgend Taylor, John, weaver, 14 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Taylor, John, labourer, Lime Shore Taylor, John, Seamens' Tavern, 2 South Street Taylor, John, weaver, 21 Cross Street Taylor, Miss Jean, mangle} 18 Main Street5 Bridgend
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TAYLOR — THOMSON.
Taylor, Miss Jean, 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgend
Taylor, Miss Margaret, staymaker, Barossa Street
Taylor, Miss Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, 1 03 High Street
Taylor, Mrs Catherine, 77 South Street
Taylor, Mrs David, 69 North Methven Street
Taylor, Mrs David, 28 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
Taylor, Mrs James, lodgings, 1 70 High Street
Taylor, Mrs John, 190 High Street
Taylor, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 28 St John Street
Taylor, Mrs William, 190 High Street
Taylor, Mrs William, Stormont Street
Taylor, Peter, wright, Dovecotland
Taylor, Robert, printer, 7 Kinnoull Street
Taylor, Robert, policeman, 63 Pomarium
Taylor, Robert, draper, 264 High Street — house, 360
Taylor, Thomas, wright, Leonard Street
Taylor, Thomas, weaver, Dovecotland
Taylor, Thomas, sub-inspector of cleansing, 28 St John Street
Taylor, Thomas, weaver, 205 South Street
Taylor, Thomas, skinner, Murray Street — house, 23 Csstle Gable
Taylor, William, shipowner, Scott Street
Taylor, William, broker, 6 Meal Vennel
Taylor, William, cartwright, South William Street — house, 67
Meal Vennel Taylor & Peters, marble and stone-cutters, Kinnoull Street Temperance Coffee and Reading Rooms, 31 St John Street Thane of Fife Inn (Alexander Elgin), 28 South Street Theatre-Royal, Athole Street, south side Thimblerow Close, 317 High Street Thorn, Enoch, Kinnoull Causeway Thomas, Abraham, moulder, Foundry Lane
Thomas, Francis, smith, 17 High Street — house, 190 High Street Thomas, James, writer, 60 High Street — house, 12 Barossa Place- Thomas, John, smith, 146 High Street Thomas, Miss Jean, 47 Mill Street Thomson, Alexander, sawyer, Barossa Street Thomson, Alexander, cooper, 156 High Street Thomson, Alexander, weaver, 23 Castle Gable Thomson, Andrew, shipmaster, 27 Canal Street Thomson, Charles, tailor, 4 Skinnergate Thomson, David, Kinnoull Street Thomson, David, weaver, 309 High Street Thomson, Francis, carpenter, 82 South Street Thomson, Fraser, M.D., 8 Crescent Thomson, G. & Co., corn-merchants, Victoria Street Thomson, George, weaver, 38 Pomarium Thomson, George, shoemaker, 71 Canal Street Thomson, James, goods manager, Leonard Street Thomson, James, tailor, 25 High Street Thomson, James, grocer, 56 South Street
Thomson, James, slater, Kinnoull Street — house, 86 High Srest Thomson, James, weaver, 297 High Street
THOMSON — TORRIE. 1 05
Thomson, James, umbrella-maker, 218 South Street — house, 220
Thomson, James, weaver, 55 High Street
Thomson, James (of G-. Thomson & Co.), Princes Street
Thomson, James, weaver, Hospital Street
Thomson, James, tanner, 315 High Street
Thomson, John, wright, Barossa Street
Thomson, John, cattle-dealer, 14 Back Wynd, Bridgend
Thomson, John, stoker, 8 Cross Street
Thomson, John, weaver, 63 Strathmore Street, Bridgend
Thomson, John, labourer, 302 High Street
Thomson, John, mason, 1 Paul Street
Thomson, John, weaver, Dovecotland
Thomson, Joseph, wright, Dovecotland
Thomson, Matthew, grocer, 43 Watergate
Thomson, Miss, dressmaker, Clayholes
Thomson, Miss Jean, cowfeeder, Barossa Street
Thomson, Miss, Greenbrae, Bridgend
Thomson, Misses, 94 Canal Crescent
Thomson, Mrs Andrew, Dovecotland
Thomson, Mrs George, Thimblerow
Thomson, Mrs James, 1 0 Kirkgate
Thomson, Mrs James, vintner, 88 Watergate
Thomson, Mrs James, 134 High Street
Thomson, Mrs John, 336 High Street
Thomson, Mrs Maurice, 80 High Street
Thomson, Mrs Peter, Kinnouii Causeway
Thomson, Mrs Peter, 58 Pomarium
Thomson, Mrs Thomas, grocer and spirit-dealer, 5 Main Street;,
Bridgend — house 27 Thomson, Peter, weaver, 220 South Street Thomson, Rev, William A., D.D., 6 Crescent Thomson, Robert, weaver, 13 Paul Street Thomson, Robert, porter, 47 High Street I
Thomson, Thomas, gunsmith, 49 Skinnergate Thomson, Thomas, pottery store, 4 8 Canal Street — house, 56 Thomson, William, plasterer, 246 High Street Thomson, William, china-merchant, 50 South Steeet Thorney, Daniel, labourer, 259 High Street Thrift, William, shipowner, Craigie Tod, John, engraver, 17 High Street Todd, John & Co., ink-manufacturers, Charter Lane Todd, Mrs Alexander, 3 South Street Todd, Mrs Major, Castle Bank, Bridgend Todd, William, saddler and auctioneer, 78 St John Street— house,
6 North Methven Street Tolleth, David, bootmaker, 4 Charlotte Street Tolleth, James, bootmaker, 2 West Bridge Street, Bridgend—
house, Barnhill Tolleth, John, bootcloser, 176 South Street Torbet, Mrs James, 224 High Street Torre, Joseph Delia, optician, 27 High Street— house, 25 Torrie, James, vintner, 275 High Street .'
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106 TOSH WALKER.
Tosh, John, shipmaster, 271 High Street
Touch, Joseph, pensioner, Leonard Street
Touch, Rev. J. E., Kinnoull Manse
Towel, Charles, cork-cutter, 28 "Watergate
Town-Clerk's Office, 3 High Street
Town-Council Room, l High Street
Trail, John, hawker, 31 Pomarium
Trail, Margaret, hawker, Cutlog Vennel
Trail, Peter, shoemaker, 39 Commercial Street, Bridgend
Trail, William, tailor, 132 High Street
Troop, Mrs., 306 High Street
Trotter, James, painter, 30S High Street
Tulloch, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 68 George St. — house, 6&
Tulloch, William, saddler, 14 Princes' Street — house, Victoria St.
Turf Tavern (Mrs Robert Stewart), 3 High Street
Turnbull, Archibald, (of Dickson & Turnbull), Bellwood
Turnbull, David, agent, 4 Canal Street — house, 2 Rose Terrace
Turnbull, George, hatter and clothier, 6 St John Street — house S
Turnbull, George (at Perth Bank), Barnhill
Turnbull, Miss, 36 North Methven Street
Turner, James, letter-carrier, 41 Commercial Street, Bridgend.
Turner, Mrs Robert, Barossa Street
Turner, Robert (of Turner & Harper), Barossa Street
Turner & Harper, fish-curers, Foundry Lane
Tyrie, John, labourer, 8 Skinnergate
Tyre, John, baker, 80 High Street
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Urquhart, Donald, labourer, 219 High Street Urquhart, John, lapidary and dentist, 54 George Street Urquhart, Mrs Daniel, dairy, Cutlog Yennel
V
Valley, David, weaver, 35 Poraarium Veitch, George, upholsterer, 79 Canal Street Voy, John, seaman, 67 Canal Street
W
Waddell, Alexander, veterinary surgeon and couDty tavern, 58
Main Street, Bridgend Waddell, David, baker, Stormont Street Waddell, Peter, Melville Street Waddell, William, porter, Foundry Lane Waddell, William, weaver, Dovecotland WTait, George, postboy, 60 High Street Walker, Francis, labourer, 55 Meal Vennel
WALKER — WATSON. 107
Walker, James, baker, 190 High Street
Walker. James Thomas, 1 Barossa Place
Walker, Miss, 42 North Methven Street
Walker, Miss Ann, 143 South Street
Walker, Miss Christain, grocer, 96 South Street
Walker, Miss Margaret, 21 Castle Gable
Walker, Mrs George, 20 Charlotte Street
Walker, Mrs James, 53 Strathmore F0 treet, Bridgend
Walker, Rev. Johu Young, 3 Kinnoull Street
Walker, Richard, warper, 8 Paul Street
Walker, Robert, smith, 232 High Street
Walker, Robert, pensioner, 232 High Street
Walker, Robert, mail-contractor, 51 George Street
Walker, Robert, wright, 1 Union Street Lane, Bridgend
Walker, Simon, vintner, Mill Close
Walker, Thomas, shoemaker, 19 Pomarium
Walker, Thomas, currier, 147 High Street — house, 170
Walker, William, porter, 95 High Street
Walker, William, hawker, 55 Meal Vennel
Walkinshaw, Alexander, weaver, 190 High Street
Wallace, David, Railway Tavern, 34 South Methven Street
Wallace, Isaac, M.D., 5 George Street
Wallace, James, sail-maker, 6 Cow Vennel
Wallace, James, carpenter, 94 Canal Crescent
Wallace, James, Paul's Close, Newrow
Wallace, James, mill- wright, 321 High Street
Wallace, John, city-missionary, 319 High Street
Wallace, John, carter, 63 Meal Vennel
Wallace, John, 66 South Street
Wallace, Mrs John, bookseller and stationer, 173 High Street
Wallace, Patrick, coach-builder, Kinnoull Street, west side
Wallace, Peter, coach-wright, North William Street
Wallace, Robert, smith, 232 High Street
Wallace, Robert, meal-seller, 56 South Methven Street
Walsh, Charles Frederick, superintendent, Asylum
Wands, George, clerk, 68 High Street
Wann, James, joiner, Barossa Street
Wann, John 01iphan,t teacher (Academy), Melville Street
Wannan, Alexander, goods' agent, 88 South Street
Warren, Hugh, flesher, 5 North Methven Street
Water, Duty Office, 3 High Street — P. Chapman, collector
Water Vennel, south end of Watergate
Water House, Old Shore
Waters, George, gardener, Claypots Wynd
Waterson, James, painter, 25 Pomarium
Waterston, John, tailor, 151 High Street
Waterston, John, surveyor, 36 North Methven Street
Watson, Alexander, bootmaker, 158 High Street — house, 149
Watson, George, umbrella-maker, 23 Castle Gable
Watson, James, shoemaker, 8 Canal Crescent
Watson, James, wright, 154 South Street
Watsou, James, Lamb Tavern, 3 Bridge Lane
108 WATSON — WHITE.
Watson, James, porter, 4 Pomarium
Watson, John, umbrella-maker, 71 High Street
Watson, John, hair-cutter, 12 Skinuergate — house, 18
Watson, John, superintendent, Leonard Street
Watson, John, shoemaker, Curfeu Row
Watson, Miss, milliner, 9 Charlotte Street
Watson, Miss, meal-dealer, Melville Street
Watson, Miss Isabella, Union Lane
Watson, Mrs Ann, washer, 74 South Street
Watson, Mrs James, 36 Meal Vennei
Watson, Mrs Peter, 184 South Street
Watson, Peter, bootmaker, 97 High Street — house, Athole Street
Watson, Robert, hostler, 146 High Street
Watson, Thomas, shoemaker, 149 High Street
Watson, Thomas, carter and vintner, 9 Castle Gable
Watson, William, labourer, 119 South Street
Watsons, milliners, 65 High Street — house, 71
Watt, Thomas, wright, 294 High Street
Webster, Miss, mangle, 170 High Street
Webster, Miss Helen, Barossa Street
Webster, Mrs John, 35 Pomarium
Webster, William, East Church officer, 46 Pomarium
Wedderspoon, David (of W. & D. Wedderspoon), 2 Marshall Place
Wedderspoon, Miss, Kinnoull
Wedderspoon, Miss, 12 Canal Crescent
Wedderspoon, Miss, Melville Street
Wedderspoon, William (of W. & D. Wedderspoon), 62 Main
Street, Bridgend Wedderspoon, W. & D., writers, 14 High Street Weights and Measures Offices, 3 George Street and 28
Commercial Street, Bridgend Weir, William, umbrella-maker, 262 High Street — house, 258 Wells, John, carter, Low Street Welsh, Daniel, porter, 55 Skinnergate
Welsh, John E., aerated-water manufacturer, 201 High Street Welsh, Mrs, washerwoman, 23S High Street Wemyss, John, collector of excise, Mansfield Place, Bridgend Wesley Place, 192 South Street West Church Parish School, South William Street West, Mrs, lodgings, 5 North Port
Whalley, William, Almondbank foot-post, 142 South Street Whimster, Thomas, gas -inspector, North Port White, Alexander, dyer, 214 High Street White, Francis Isaiah, M.D., 2 Athole Place White, David, stoker, 53 Pomarium
White, Laurence (of M'Gregor & White), 31 Canal Street White, Lewis, seaman, 101 High Street White, Mrs, Hospital Street White, Mrs, 184 South Street White, Mrs Alexander, 55 Meal Vennei White, Mrs David, 73 South Street White, Mrs James, Barossa Street
WHITE— WILSON. 109
White, Mrs James, 73 Pomarium White, Samuel, weaver, Thimblerow White, Thomas, platelayer, Dovecotland Whitehall, George, pensioner, 13 Skmjiergate Whitehead, Mrs, boarding-house, 9 Rose Terrace Whitelaw, Andrew, labourer, Lime Shore
Whitelaw, Andrew, boot-maker, 6 Gowrie Street — house, 28 Com- mercial Street, Bridgend Whitelaw, James, labourer, 67 South Street Whitelaw, Miss, victualler, 75 South Street Whitelaw, Mrs Helen, vintner, 33 Watergate Whitelaw, Peter, 10 Canal Street
Whitelaw, Thomas, victualler, 191 South Street — house, 183 AVhitson, Mrs James, 2 Barossa Place Whitson, Thomas, 12 Rose Terrace Whittet, Andrew, sawyer, 146 High Street Whittet, James, baker, 12 South Street Whittet, James, flesher, 10 Cross Street Whittet, James, tea-dealer, 57 High Street — house, 54 Whittet, Mrs James, 25 High Street Whittet, Mrs Thomas, 62 Pomarium Whittet, Thomas, grocer, 16 Bridge Lane — house, 14 Whytock, Alexander, labourer, 309 High Street Whytock, Charles, breaksman, 21 Cross Street Whytock, John, turner, 238 High Street Whytock, Mark, shoemaker, 17 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Whytock, Misses, 344 High Street Wightan, William, Leonard Street Wilkie, Andrew, warper, Kinnoull Causeway Wilkie, David, twister, Leonard Street Wilkie, Henry, sawyer, 21 Cross Street Wilkie, Matthew, wright, 302 High Street Wilkie, Mrs, lodgings, 77 Main Street, Bridgend Wilkie, Thomas, St Paul's Church officer, Kinnoull Causeway Wilkinson, Joseph, seaman, 7 South Street Will, Alexander, mason, 42 Pomarium Will, George, painter, 63 South Street Will, John, shoemaker, 170 High Street Will, Mrs Joseph, Paul's Close, Newrow Will, Thomas, policeman, 14 Watergate Will, Thomas, glovers' officer, 302 High Street Williamson, David, pattern-maker, Dovecotland Williamson, Robert, smith, 79 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Williamson, Thomas, hawker, KiDg Street Willison, James, hostler, Carpenter Street Wilson, Alexander, plasterer, 170 High Street Wilson, Alexander, seamen, 148 South Street Wilson, David, ink-maker, 8 Paul Street Wilson, David, labourer, 14 Meal Vennel Wilson, George, labourer, 43 Pomarium Wilson, Henry, rope-maker and broker, 21 Meal Vennel Wilson, James, postboy, Carpenter Street
10 WILSON — WYLIE.
Wilson, James, ropespirmer, 75 Canal Street Wilson, James, labourer, Paul's Close, Newrow Wilson, John, wright, 294 High Street Wilson, John, smith, Founder Lane Wilson, Mrs Adam, 6 CowWennel Wilson, Mrs James, straw-hat-maker, 17 Bridge Lane •Wilson, Mrs Peter, teacher, Hospital Wilson, Mrs William, 1 Cross Street Wilson, Samuel, Star Hotel, 22 Canal Street Wilson, Samuel, hawker, 82 South Street Wilson, Thomas, weaver, 333 High Street Winlack, David, hatter, 112 High Street Wishart, William, brewer, Stormont Street Wittet, William, slater, Thimblerow Wood, Alexander, cloth-merchant, 151 High Street Wood, David, bookseller and stationer, 52 High St. — house, 50 Wood, David, shipmaster, 10 speygate Wood, David, shipmaster, 27 Canal Street Wood, James, bricklayer, 89 South Street Wood, James, officer of excise, 3 Main Street, Bridgend Wood, John, bread and fancy biscut baker, 13 High Street —
house, 1 2 George Street Wood, Rev. George, Tayside, 2 Isla Street, Bridgend Wood, William (at J. & P. Cameron's), 34 Main Street, Bridgend Wood, William, policeman, Claypots Wynd Wooller, James, labourer, 126 South Street Wooller, Mrs James, 82 South Street
Working Men's Coffee and Reading-Rooms, 114 High St. Wray, James, hair-dresser, 45 Watergate Wright, Alexander, grocery, 54 Main Street, Bridgend Wright, Currie, & Co., maltsters and brewers, 18 North Methven
Street Wright, David, carpenter, 18 Canal Street Wright, David, harbour-master, 5 Canal Street Wright, James, grocer, 37 North Methven Street Wrigbt, James, weaver, Claypots Wynd Wright, Robert, weaver, 336 High Street Wright, Thomas & Son, tanners and curriers, 35 Commercial St.,
Bridgend Wright, William, labourer, 197 High Street Wright's Hall, 23 Watergate Wylie, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland
Wylie, Alexander, wright, North Port — house, 23 Castle Gable Wylie, David, brassfouuder, 12 Pomarium Wylie, David, clerk, 40 Meal Vennel Wylie, George, picture frame maker, 25 Athole Street Wylie, John, moulder, 12 Pomarium Wylie, Mrs James, 110 South Street Wylie, Mrs John, Old Guard Vennel Wylie, Mrs William, 145 High Street Wylie, Mrs William, 42 North Methven Street Wylie, Robert, Leonard Street
WYLIE — YOUNG. 1 1
Wylie, William, labourer, 4 Leouard Street
Yacomenie, Mrs Francis, hawker, 224 High Street
Yair, Peter, stocking-maker, 204 South Street
Yairly, Mrs John, Union Lane, Blackfriars
Yeoman, James, plumber, 246 High Street
York Place, Glasgow Road
Young, Alexander, baker, 13 George Street — house, above
Young, Alexander, cooper, Princes Street — house, 163 South St.
Young, Alexander, Commercial Inn, 8 South Street
Young, Alexander, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, Princes Street
Young, Andrew, plasterer, Thimblerow
Young, David, fisher, 100 Watergate
Young, David, weaver, Newrow
Young, David, weaver, S Cross Street
Young, Fisher, Glass, & Co., city-mills, 38 Mill Street
Young, Hugh, grocer, 3 Castle Gable — house, Thimblerow
Young, James, twister, Thimblerow
Young, James, clerk, Carpenter Street
Young, James, railway guard, 3 Gowrie Street, Bridgend
Young, James, fishmonger, North Port
Young, James, sawyer, Leonard Street
Young, James, weaver, Thimblerow
Young, James, weaver, 267 High Street
Young, James, bootmaker, 241 High Street — house, 271
Youug, James, land-surveyor, 5 George Street — house, Pitfour
Young, James, 1 1 Pomarium
Young, James, weaver, 27 Cross Street
Young, James, dyer, Kinnoull Causeway
Young, John, weaver, Dovecotland
Young, John, weaver, Pomarium
Young, John, chemist and druggist, 39 George Street — house,
South William Street Young, John, writer, 2 Kirkgate Young, John, weaver, 27 Cross Street Young, John, fishmonger, 19 Watergate — house, 20 Young, John, upholsterer, 63 South Street Young, John, 1 9 St John Street Young, Miss Isabell, 125 South Street Young, Miss Mary, Murray Street Young, Miss May, 258 High Street Young, Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 123 High Street Young, Mrs Andrew, 294 High Street Young, Mrs David, 137 High Street Young, Mrs George, 28 Pomarium Young, Mrs James, grocer, 1 Back Wynd, Bridgend Young, Mrs John, 219 High Street Young, Mrs Peter, 184 South Street Young, Mrs Robert, 5 St John Street Young, Mrs Thomas, Union Street, Blackfriars
1 1 2 YOUNG — YULE.
Young, Mrs Thomas, 63 South Street
Young, Mrs William, 7 Canal Crescent
Young, Mrs William Jobson, 151 High Street
Young, Rev David, D.D., 14 Barossa Place
Young, Richard, weaver, 372 High Street
Young, Robert, weaver, Dovecotland
Young, Robert, weaver, 63 Main Street, Bridgend
Young, Robert, silversmith, 5 Newrow
Young, Thomas, porter, 146 High Street
Young, Thomas, builder, Barrack Street
Young, Thomas, watchmaker, 234 High St. — house, 29 Mill St.
Young, Thomas, cooper, 4 Mill Street — house, 34 Skinnergate
Young, Thomas, mason, 7 Newrow
Young, William (of Young & Bell), 8 Cross Street
Young, William, china-dealer, 221 High Street
Young, William, measurer, 12 Cow Vennel
Young, William, vintner, 69 Main Street, Bridgend
Young, William, weaver, 214 South Street
Young, William, surgeon and druggist, 79 Watergate
Young, William, labourer, 177 South Street
Young, William, clothier, 7 Watergate — house, 9 *
Young, William, labourer, Newrow
Young, William, weaver, Dovecotland
YouDg, William, printer, 19 Mill Street
Young & Bell, drapers, 32 South Methven Street
Yule, David, seaman, 204 South Street
APPENDIX.
GENERAL POST OFFICE.
Postmaster-General — Marquis of Clanricarde.
Secretary (London) — W. L. Maberly.
Secretary (Edinburgh) — Francis Abbot.
Surveyor (North of Scotland) — John Warren, Aberdeen.
„ . ~ ( Christopher Hobson, Aberdeen.
SURVEYOR S CLERKS, } E Forrest, Aberdeen.
POST-OFFICE, PERTH— 80 George Street.
Charles Graham Sidey, Postmaster.
John M'Gregor, James Marshall, Joseph Fenwick, and James Galloway, Clerks.
William Livingston, Alexander Miller, and James Turner, Letter-Carriers.
The Office opens in Summer at 7 a.m., and shuts at 10 p.m. „ „ Winter at 7-30 ,, „
DEPARTURES AND ARRIVALS OF MAILS.
MAILS.
Box
Closes.
De- partures.
Arrivals.
De- liveries.
Aberdeen, via Dundee, Aberdeen, via Dundee, Edinburgh, via Fife, Edinburgh, via Fife,
Foot-Posts,
Coupar-Angus, Blair, gowrie, Meigle, Red- gorton, and Stanley, Coupar-Angus, Blair- gowrie, Meigle, Red- gorton, and Stanley, Inverness, via Dunk eld London, Edinburgh,
and Glasgow,
London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow,
2.20 p.m 10. 0 p.m 5. 0 a.m 3.15 p.m 5. 0 a.m,
2.20 p.m
10. 0 p.m. 2.45 p.m.
8.30 a.m.
6. 0 p.m.
2.45 p.m 3.30 a.m 6.15 a.m 3.45 p.m 6. 0 a.m
2.45 p.m
5. 0 a.m. 3.18 p.m.
9. 0 a.m.
9.17 a.m. 7. Op.m 9.35 a.m. 7-20 p.m 3.45 p.m
9.17 a.m,
6.20 p.m. 9. 0 a.m.
3.58 a.m.
6.30p.m. 3.18p.m. 4. Op.m.
10.30 a.m 7. Oa.m
10.30 a.m 7. 0 a.m 4. 0 p.m,
10.30 a.m.
7. 0 a.m. 10.30 a.m.
7. Oa.m.
Receiving Post-Office, i ceiver. Open in Summer, from from 7.30 a.m. till 10 p.m. Box and 9.45 p.m.
King Street — John Pirrie, Re- 7 a.m. till 1 0 p.m. ; in Winter, closes at 8.15 A.M.J 2.0, 5.45,
INLAND POSTAGE AND GENERAL REGULATIONS.
All Letters and Newspapers are invariably forwarded by ths earliest Mail after being posted.
The consequence of Letters and Newspapers mis-sent (a circum- stance every care will not entirely prevent, from the rapidity with which the duty has to be performed), being a delay in their delivery ; too much care cannot be taken to obtain a full and legible addresst which will facilitate the correct despatch of the letters to their desti- nation, and ensure their speedy delivery.
All Inland Letters and Packets, including those from the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, if pre-paid, are subject to the follow- ing rates of postage : —
Not exceeding half an ounce in weight, Id. ,, one ounce ,, 2d.
,, two ounces T, 4d.
and so on, two rates being added for every ounce.
Addresses to Pier Majesty pass free, and Petitions to Parliament,, if under thirty-two ounces, and in covers open at the ends.
Inland Letters and Packets, under four ounces in weight, may be sent unpaid, but are charged double the amount of postage to which they would have been liable had they been pre-paid; and no Letter or Packet, exceeding that weight, can be forwarded by post without pre-payment.
Adhesive Stamps should be placed on the front of the letter, and upon the right hand corner of the upper side, and care should be taken that they firmly adhere to the letter. The proper method is to wet the letter, not the stamp.
Every Postmaster, Sub- Postmaster, and Letter -Receiver, with- out exception, will sell the Postage Label Stamps, and Stamped Envelopes to the public, at the following prices : —
The Penny Label Stamps, at Id. each. The Twopenny do. do., 2d. ,,
The Tenpenny do, do., lOd. ,, The Shilling do. do., Is. ,, The Penny Envelopes, 24 for 2s. 3d., or 2 for 2^d. %* The lOd. and 1 s. Labels can only be procured at the chieff offices.
NEWSPAPERS AND SUPPLEMENTS TO NEWSPAPERS,
It is not compulsory to send Newspapers, or their Supplements, by Post ; but those that are intended to be so transmitted, must be sent in covers open at the sides, and no words of communication may be printed or written on such papers (except under the con- ditions hereafter explained) after the same shall have been published, whet they are entitled to pass free.
Newspapers pass free by the Local Posts, except in those cases where they shall be posted and delivered within the limits, for the time being, of the Post Delivery, when the Postage is one penny on each Newspaper.
All Newspapers going abroad must be sent in covers, open at the ends, and put into any Post-Office within seven days after the day of publication.
APPENDIX. 115
Any writing or marks will be allowed on a Newspaper passing by post, in the United Kingdom, provided that a Postage of one penny be prepaid, by means of a stamp, conspicuously affixed out- side the cover or folded Newspaper ; it being understood that, in those cases where the Newspaper may be liable to Postage, irre- spective of such writing or marks (as when it is both posted and delivered in the same town), the Penny Stamp shall cover both the writing and the Postage. But this privilege is to be confined to writing and marks on the Newspaper itself, and not to extend to the cover, which must contain nothing but the address.
Any writing or marks, other than the address on the cover, or on the Newspaper itself (if not prepaid as above), will subject it to the same rate of Postage as that to which an Unpaid Letter of the same weight is liable.
Newspapers published in the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are now excluded from the Newspaper privileges, except such as may be printed in the French Language.
Printed Votes, and Proceedings of the Imperial Parliament, or of the Colonial Legislature are charged : —
Under four ounces, id. Above four, and under eight ounces, 2d. Above eight, and under twelve ounces, 3d., and so on.
REGISTERED LETTERS.
All Letters, whether containing Coin or not, can be registered ; and the registration fee of Sixpence, as well as the amount of Postage, must be paid in Stamps affixed thereon.
Registered Letters will be taken until within half-an-hour of the closing of the Box for the particular Mail with which they are to be despatched.
An acknowledgment of receipt will be given to the parties re- gistering Letters, and each Receipt must bear the Office Stamp.
Parties to whom they may have been addressed will be required to acknowledge, in writing, their receipt on delivery.
In the case of Foreign, Colonial, or Ship Letters, it must be clearly understood that registration cannot extend beyond the port of despatch in the United Kingdom, and the office does not engage for the security of any registered Foreign, Colonial, or Ship Letters, longer than while the contents of the Mail shall be in the custody of the British Post Office. Letters, however, addressed to France, and Letters passing through France, are exceptions to this rule — the French Post Office undertaking to provide for their security till they shall have been delivered, if addressed to France, and so Jong as they remain in the French territory, if passing through France.
REDIRECTED LETTERS.
Redirected Letters are subject to additional rates of Postage ' but whether the Letters have been originally pre-paid or not, they are only liable to be charged at the pre-paid rate for the ad<iv' al
Postap"P, wh'cb IS to he raid ni-> «* '"
116 APPENDIX.
LETTERS NOT TO BE DELIVERED BACK.
To prevent the possibility of Letters being surreptitiously ob- tained from the Offices where put in, office-keepers are strictly for- bid returning, to any person whomsoever, Letters that may be ap- plied for, under whatever circumstances the recovery may be urged .
This is, moreover, forbid by the established principle, that the instant a Letter is committed to the Post, it is no longer the pro- perty of the sender.
LETTERS NOT TO BE SEALED WITH WAX AVHEN SENT TO WARM CLIMATES.
The practice of sealing letters which pass to and from the East Indies, and other warm climates, with wax, leads to much incon- venience and delay, as well as injury to the letters, notwithstanding the greatest care is taken to separate them, in consequence of the melting of the wax, and adhesion of letters to each other. The public, therefore, are recommended, in all such cases, to use wafers instead of wax, and to advise their correspondents to do the same.
SHIP LETTERS.
The single uniform rate on Letters between the United Kingdom and places beyond sea, when conveyed by Private ship, is 8d. under half-an-ounce, and so on, in whatever part of the United Kingdom the letter may be posted or delivered. Letters intended to be conveyed by ' Private Ship,' should be so addressed.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, SEAMEN, AND SOLDIERS, IN HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ABROAD.
Letters to seamen and soldiers may be forwarded by post at the rate of one penny each, under the following regulations: —
1 . The penny must be paid at the time the letter is put into the Post-Office.
2. The direction must signify the class of seaman or soldier.
3. The name of the ship, regiment, or corps to which he be- longs.
4. The letter must not exceed half-an-ounce, and be upon their private concerns only.
Letters for seamen or soldiers, whether in her Majesty's or in the East India Company's military or naval service (while on ac- tual service), may be forwarded under the foregoing regulations to India, China, &c, via Southampton : — They can now be sent to India, via Marseilles, on payment of the British rate of Id., besides the French rate of 5d., if under one-fourth of an ounce, or lOd. exceeding that weight, or to any foreign country on payment of the foreign rate of postage, in addition to the British rate of Id. as above.
Letters for seamen and soldiers forwarded by private ships (with the following exceptions : — St Helena, East Indies, New South Wales, Cape of Good Hope, and Mauritius), are charged 3d. each.
Soldiers' and seamen's letters are not liable to any additional postage upon re-direction.
APPENDIX.
119
LIST OF POST TOWNS, SUB-OFFICES, AND RECEIVING OFFICES, IN SCOTLAND.
Post Towns, S.&R. Offices |
Under. |
Post Towns, S. & R. Offices |
Under. |
Aberchirder |
Banff |
Auchencairn |
Castle-Douglas |
Aberdeen |
Auchinleck |
Cumnock |
|
Aberdour |
Burntisland |
Auchmill |
Aberdeen |
Aberfeldy |
Auchnacraig |
Oban |
|
Aberfoyle |
Stirling |
Auchnagatt |
Elian |
Aberlady |
Drem |
Auchnasheen |
Dingwall |
Aberlour |
Craig Ellacbie |
AUCHTERARD. |
|
Abernethy |
Newburgh(Fife) |
Auchterless |
Turriff |
Aberoethy |
Grantown |
AUCHTER- |
|
Abington |
Glasgow |
MUCHTY |
|
Aboyne |
Auchtertool |
Kirkcaldy |
|
Achaish |
Lochgilphead |
Auldearn |
Nairn |
Advie |
Ballindalloch |
AuldgirthBridge |
Dumfries |
AlRDRIE |
Avoch |
Forres |
|
Airth |
Falkirk |
Ayr |
|
Alexandria |
Dumbarton |
Ayton |
|
Alford |
Aberdeen |
Balbeggie |
Perth |
Alloa |
Balblair |
Tain |
|
Almondbank |
Perth |
Balerno |
Edinburgh |
Alness |
Inverness |
Balfron |
Glasgow |
Alva |
Stirling |
Balgonie |
Markinch |
Alves |
Forres |
Ballachulish |
Appin |
Alyth |
Meigle |
Ballantrae |
|
Amisfield |
Dumfries |
Ballater |
|
Amulree |
Dunkeld |
Ballieston |
Glasgow |
Ancrum |
Jedburgh |
Ballinda- |
|
Annan |
LLACH |
||
Anstruther |
Balliniumo |
Blairgowrie |
|
Appin |
Balquhidder |
Callander |
|
Arbroath |
Baltasound |
Lerwick |
|
Ardelach |
Forres |
Banchory |
Aberdeen |
Ardersier |
Banff |
||
ArdeDtiany |
Greenock |
Bankend |
Dumfries |
Ardfern |
Lochgilphead |
Bankfoot |
Perth |
Ardnamurchan |
Strontian |
Bannockburn |
Stirling |
Ardrishaig |
Lochgilphead |
Barr |
Girvan |
Ardrossan |
Barrhead |
Glasgow |
|
Ardwell Inn |
Stranraer |
Barrhill |
Girvan |
Arisaig |
Fort- William |
Bathgate |
|
Aros |
Beauly |
||
Arrochar |
Glasgow |
Beith |
|
Ascog |
Rothesay |
Bellshill |
Airdrie |
Ashkirk |
Hawick |
Belhelvie |
Aberdeen |
Assynt |
Golspie |
Beltonford |
Dunbar |
Athelstaneford |
Drem |
Bervie |
|
"henblae |
Lanw""*1 ' |
""""•^AT? |
120
APPENDIX.
Post Towns, S. & R. Offices |
Under. |
Post Towns, S.&R. Offices |
Under. |
Birgham |
Kelso |
Buckie |
|
Birreltowa |
Coupar-Angus |
Brucklaw |
Mintlaw |
Birsay |
Kirkwall |
Bucklyvie |
Stirling |
Birse |
Aboyne |
Bunavoulin |
Oban |
Bishopbriggs |
Glasgow |
Bunessan |
Aros |
Bishoptoa |
Paisley |
Burghead |
Elgin |
Blackbura |
Aberdeen |
Burntisland |
|
Blackburn |
Whitburn |
Burravoe |
Lerwick |
Blackford |
Aucbterarder |
Bushby |
Glasgow |
Blackhall |
Edinburgh |
Byth |
Turriff |
Blackbillock |
Keith |
Cairndow |
Glasgow |
Blacksbiels |
Dalkeith |
Cairnie |
Huntly |
Blair Adam |
Burntisland |
Cairnies |
Perth |
Blair-Atholl |
Cairnish |
Lachmaddy |
|
Blair-Drum- |
Cairnryan |
Stranraer |
|
moad |
Stirling |
Calderbank |
Airdrie |
Blairgowrie |
Callender |
||
Blairlogie |
Stirling |
Cambuslang |
Glasgow |
Blantyre |
Glasgow |
Camelon |
Falkirk |
Bogroy |
Inverness |
Campbellton |
|
Bohally |
Pitlochrie |
Canonbie |
|
Bonar Bridge |
Carbost |
Broadford |
|
Bonaw |
Cardross |
Dumbarton |
|
Bonchester- |
Carluke |
Lanark |
|
Bridge |
Hawick |
Carnock |
Dunfermline |
Bonhill |
Dumbarton |
Carnoustie |
|
Borgue |
Kirkcudbright |
Carnwath |
Carstairs |
BORROAV- |
Carr Bridge |
||
STOUNNESS |
Carron |
Falkirk |
|
Borrowmuir- |
Carron Shore |
Falkirk |
|
head |
Edinburgh |
Carpshairn |
Ayr |
Bothwell |
Hamilton |
Carstairs |
|
Botriphnie |
Keith |
Castle Dou- |
|
Bowdea |
Melrose |
glas |
|
Bower |
Wick |
Castlecarry |
Denny |
BOWMORE |
Castleton |
Thurso |
|
Braco |
Cathcart |
Glasgow |
|
Brae |
Lerwick |
Catrine |
Mauchline |
Braemar |
Ballater |
Cawdor |
Nairn |
Brechin |
Ceres |
Cupar-Fife |
|
Bridge of Allan |
Stirling |
Chance Inn |
Arbroath |
Bridge of |
Charleston |
Dunfermline |
|
Earn |
Chirnside |
Ayton |
|
Bridge of Weir |
Paisley |
Clachan |
Tarbert |
Broadford |
Clackmannan |
Alloa |
|
Brodick |
Ardrossan |
Clarencefield |
Dumfries |
Brora |
Golspie |
Clarkston |
Airdrie |
Brougbty Ferry |
Dundee |
Clashmore |
Dornoch |
Broxburn |
Edinburgh |
Closeburn |
Dumfries |
Buckhaven |
Kirkcaldy |
Cluny |
Aberdeen |
APPENDIX. 1 1 7
ARTICLES WHICH MAY NOT BE SENT BY POST.
Letters or Packets cannot be forwarded, conveyed, or delivered by the Post-Office, containing any of the following enclosures, viz. : — Any glass or glass bottle ; any razor, scissors, knife, fork, or other sharp or pointed instrument ; any leeches, game, fish, flesh, fruit, vegetables, or other perishable substance ; any bladder or other vessel containing liquid, or any article, matter, or thing whatsoever, which might, by pressure, or otherwise, be rendered injurious to the officers of the Post-Office, or to the contents of the mail-bags ; and the Act 3 and 4 Victoria, cap. 96, expressly directs that no letter shall be sent by post containing any explosive or other dangerous material or substance.
No Letter or Packet exceeding in breadth, or length, or depth, twenty-four inches measurement, can be forwarded by post,
BOOK POST, &c.
Printed Books, Magazines, Reviews, and Pamphlets (whether British, Colonial, or Foreign), may be transmitted by the Post, within the United Kingdom, at the following reduced rates of Postage, viz. : —
Not exceeding 1 pound in weight, ... Os, 6d.
" 2 '« ... Is. Od.
" 3 " ... is. 6d.
and so on ; 6d. being charged for every complete pound, or fraction of a pound beyond. Every such packet may be sent without a cover, or in a cover open at the ends or sides. It must contain a single volume only, the several sheets or parts thereof, when there are more than one, being sewed or bound together.
It must not exceed two feet in length.
The Postage must be pre-paid, by affixing on the packet or its cover the proper Stamps.
The name and address of the sender may be written or printed upon, or in such book, &c. so sent, or on the envelope thereof, in addition to the address.
Any other writing may be on any leaf of the book, &c, or the binding thereof, provided that it be on the one and the self-same page of the book, or corresponding portion of the binding.
If any or either of the above conditions be violated, the packet must be charged and treated as a letter in every respect.
To prevent any obstacle to the regular transmission of Letters, any officer of the Post Office may delay the transmission of any such Packet for a time not exceeding twenty-four hours from the time it would otherwise have been forwarded.
MONEY ORDER OFFICE.
Money Orders are issued and paid in Perth from 9 to l , and from 2 to 6 o'clock, every lawful day. The commission on orders
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1 1 8 APPENDIX.
for any sum not exceeding £2, is threepence; above £2, and not exceeding £5, sixpence.
Whoever presents the Order for payment, whether the rightful owner or otherwise, must give full information as to the Christian name, surname, address, and occupation of the party who originally obtained it, unless such party be a firm, when the name of the firm, together with its address and occupation, will suffice.
The only exception to this rule is — any Order presented through a Bank will be paid without the name of the remitter, and the signature in full of the Christian name of the payer being insisted upon as a condition of payment, provided that the Bank be situated in the town on which the Money Order is drawn, that the Order be crossed with the Banker's name, and that the party applying at the Money Order Office be known there as in the employment of the Bank. It must be understood, however, that in all such cases the liability of the Post Office will absolutely terminate with the pay- ment of the Order so presented.
With a view to simplicity and economy in the accounts of the Money Order Office, it has been found necessary to lay down the following rules : —
1. Every Money Order issued on or after the 6th October 1848 must be presented for payment before the end of the second calendar month after that in which it was issued (for instance, if issued in October, it must be presented for payment before the end of De- cember), otherwise a new Order will be necessary, for which a second commission must be paid.
2. If an Order be not presented for payment before the end of the twelfth calendar month after that in which it was issued (for instance, if issued in October, and not presented before the end of the next October), the money will not be paid at all.
3. As after once paying a Money Order, by whomsoever presented, the Office will not be liable to any further claim, the public are strictly cautioned.
A. To take all means to prevent the loss of the Money Order.
B. Never to send a Money Order in the same Letter with the information required on payment thereof.
C. To be careful on taking out a Money Order, to state cor- rectly the Christian name as well as the Surname of the person in whose favour it is to be drawn.
D. To see that the name, address, and occupation of the person taking out the Money Order are correctly known to the person in whose favour it is drawn.
4. Neglect of these instructions will lead to delay and trouble in obtaining payment, and even risk the loss of the money.
These instructions, together with some others of minor impor- tance, will be found printed on every Money Order.
A Money Order intended for a person residing at a place in whic" there is no Money Order Office, should be drawn upon the Post" Town nearest to it, which may haye a Money Order Office,.
APPENDIX.
121
Post Towns, S.&R. Offices |
Under. |
Post Towns, S.&R. Offices |
Under. |
Coatbridge |
Glasgow |
Dairsie |
Cupar- Fife |
Cockburns- |
Dalbeattie |
Dumfries |
|
PATH |
Dalguise |
Dunkeld |
|
Coldingham |
Aytou |
Daljarroch |
Girvan |
Coldstream |
Dalkeith |
||
COLINGSBURG |
Dalmally |
Tnverary |
|
Colinton |
Edinburgh |
Dalmellington |
Ayr |
Coll |
Tobermory |
Dalmhcad |
Kinross |
Colraonell |
Ballantrae |
Dalmuir |
Glasgow |
Comrie |
Crieff |
Dalnacardoch |
Blair- Atholl |
Conan Bridge |
Dingwall |
Dairy. |
Beith |
Cornerhouse |
Stranraer |
Dairy |
Castle Douglas |
Cornhill |
Banff |
Dalrymple |
Ayr |
Corpach |
Fort-William |
Dalswinton |
Dumfries |
Corran |
Appin |
Dalton |
Ecclefechan |
Corrance |
Dumfries |
Darnick |
Galashiels |
Corsock |
Dumfries |
Daviot |
Aberdeen |
Corstorphine |
Edinburgh |
Denholm |
Hawick |
Cortes |
Mintlaw |
Denny |
|
Coylton |
Ayr |
Dennyloanhead |
Denny |
Craig Ella- |
Dingwall |
||
chie |
Dirleton |
Drem |
|
Crail |
Dollar |
Stirling |
|
Cramond |
Edinburgh |
Dolphinton |
Noblehouse |
Crathie |
Ballater |
Dornoch |
|
Creetown |
Douglas |
Lanark |
|
Crieff |
Doune |
Stirling |
|
Crimond |
Peterhead |
Drem |
|
Crinan |
Lochgilphead |
Dregborn |
Kilmarnock |
Crocketford |
Dumfries |
Dromore |
Stranraer |
Cromarty |
Drumlithie |
Stonehaven |
|
Crook |
Biggar |
Drumnadrochit |
Inverness |
Crossford |
Lanark |
Drumoak |
Aberdeen |
Crossgates |
Inverkeithing |
Drymen |
Glasgow |
Crosshill |
Maybole |
Dubford |
Banff |
Crossmichael |
Castle Douglas |
Duddingston |
Portobello |
Croy |
Arderseir |
Duffus |
Elgin |
Crnden |
Ellon |
Dumbarton |
|
Culbockie |
Dingwall |
Dumfries |
|
Cullen |
Dunbar |
||
Cullivoe |
Lerwick |
Dunbeath |
Golspie |
Culross |
Kincardine |
Dunblane |
|
Cumbernauld |
Glasgow |
Dundee |
|
Cummistown |
Turriff |
Dundonald |
Kilmarnock |
Cumnock |
Dundrennan |
Kircudb right |
|
Cunninsburgh |
Lerwick |
Dunfermline |
|
Coupar-Angus |
Dunglas |
Glasgow |
|
Cupar-Fife |
DUNKELD |
||
Currie |
Edinburgh |
Dunnet |
Thurso |
Uailly |
Maybole |
Dunning |
Bridge of Earn |
122 |
Appendix. |
||
Post Towns, S.&R. Offices |
Under. |
Post Towns, S.&R. Offices |
UndBr. |
Dunoon |
Forgue |
Huntly |
|
Dunrossness |
Lerwick |
Forneth |
Blairgowrie |
Dunscore |
Dumfries |
Forres |
|
DUNSE |
Fort-Agustus |
||
Duashelt |
Aucbtermuchty |
Fort-George |
Arderseir |
Duatocher |
Glasgow |
Fort-William |
|
Dunure |
Ayr |
Fortingal |
Aberfeldy |
DUNVEGAN |
Fortrose |
||
Durnes |
Golspie |
Fraserburgh |
|
Dyce |
Aberdeeu |
Froickheim |
Arbroath |
Dysart |
Kirkcaldy |
Fruchie |
Kettle |
Eaglesham |
Glasgow |
Fushie Brid. |
|
Earlstoa |
Melrose |
Fyvie |
Aberdeen |
Ease] ale |
Oban |
G-airlochead |
Helensburgh |
East Yell |
Lerwick |
Galashiels |
|
ECCLEFECHAN |
Gallatown |
Kirkcaldy |
|
Echt |
Aberdeeu |
Galston |
Kilmarnock |
EddlestoQ |
Pennycuick |
Garderhouse |
Lerwick |
Edinburgh |
Garlieston |
Newton Stewart |
|
Edzell |
Brechin |
Garmouth |
Fochabers |
Elgin |
Gartmore |
Stirling |
|
Elie |
Colin gsburgh |
Garvald |
Haddington |
Ellon |
Garve |
Dingwall |
|
Enzie |
Fochabers |
Garvold |
Prestonkirk |
Errol |
Gatehouse |
||
Ervie |
Stranraer |
Gateside |
Auchtermuchty |
Etal |
Coldstream |
Gattonside |
Melrose |
Evantoa |
Inverness |
Gavinton |
Dunse |
Evie |
Kirkwall |
Gifford |
Haddington |
Eyemouth |
Ayton |
Gilston |
Castle Douglas |
Fairlie |
Largs |
Girvan |
|
Falkirk |
Glammiss |
Forfar |
|
Falklaad |
Kettle |
Gladsrauir |
Tranent |
Farr |
Thurso |
Glasgow |
|
Fearn |
Tain |
Glass |
Huntly |
Fenwick |
Glasgow |
Glenapp |
Girvan |
Ferintosh |
Dingwall |
Glencaple |
Dumfries |
Ferry-Port- |
Glencarse |
Perth |
|
on-Craig |
Glendaruel |
Glasgow |
|
Ferrydea |
Montrose |
Glenelg |
Lochaish |
Fettercaira |
Montrose |
Glenlivat |
Ballindalloch |
Fiadhaven |
Forfar |
Glenlocher |
Castle-Douglas* |
Findhora |
Forres |
Glenluce |
|
Finstoun |
Kirkwall |
Glenmorriston |
Inverness |
Fintry |
Glasgow |
Glenshee |
Blairgowrie |
Fisherrow |
Musselburgh |
Golspie |
|
Fochabers |
Gordon |
Kelso |
|
Ford |
Dalkeith Coldstream |
Gortlech |
Inverness |
Ford |
Gossaburg |
Lerwick |
|
1P'f>^v\n |
*-~. ~..i, |
r>^. |
Post Towns, S. & R. Offices |
Under. |
Post Towns, S.&R. Offices |
Under. |
Govan |
Glasgow |
Invergordon |
|
Grahamstown |
Falkirk |
Inverie |
Fort-August us |
Grangemouth |
Falkirk |
Inverkeith- |
|
Grantown |
ing |
||
Grantownpier |
Edinburgh |
Inverkindy |
Aberdeen |
Greenburn |
Whitburn |
Inverness |
|
Greenlaw |
Dunse |
Irvine |
|
Greenock |
Isle Oransay |
Broadford |
|
Gretna |
Carlise |
Isle of Whithorn |
Newton Stewai\, |
Guardbridge |
St Andrews |
Jedburgh |
|
Guildtown |
Perth |
Jock's Lodge |
Edinburgh |
Gullan |
Drem |
Johnshaven |
Bervie |
Haddington |
Johnstone Brid. |
Lockerby |
|
Halkirk |
Thurso |
Johnstone |
Glasgow |
Hamilton |
Jara |
Lochgilphead |
|
H array |
Kirkwell |
Keith |
|
Harriotfield |
Perth |
Keith Hall |
|
Harris |
Lochmaddy |
Kelso |
|
Harroldswick |
Lerwick |
Kelton Hill |
Castle-Douglas |
Haughend |
Glasgow |
Kenmore |
Aberfeldy |
Haugh of Urr |
Castle-Douglas |
Kennethmont |
Old Rain |
Hawick |
Kennoway |
Markinch |
|
Heiton |
Kelso |
Kettle |
|
Helensburgh |
Kilbarchan |
Paisley |
|
Helmsdale |
Golspie |
Kilbirnie |
Beith |
Heriot |
Fushie Bridge |
Kilbride |
Lachmaddy |
Hermistan |
Corstorphine |
Kilbride, east |
Glasgow |
Hill of Menie |
Aberdeen |
Kilbride,west |
Ardrossan |
Hillend |
Inverkeithing |
Kilchrenan |
Inverary |
Hillhousefield |
Edinburgh |
Kilfinan |
Glasgow |
Hillside |
Aberdeen |
Kilham |
Coldstream |
Hillside |
Montrose |
Killearn |
Glasgow |
Hillswick |
Lerwick |
Killearnan |
Inverness |
Holly town |
Airdrie |
Killin |
Callander |
Hollywood |
Dumfries |
Kilmarnock |
|
Hopeman |
Elgin |
Kilmartin |
Lochgilphead |
Houston |
Paisley |
Kilmanrs |
Kilmarnock |
Howmore |
Lachmaddy |
Kilmorie |
Ardrossan |
Huna |
Wick |
Kilmuir |
Portree |
Huntly |
Kilmun |
Greenock |
|
Hurlet |
Glasgow |
Kilpatrick (new) |
Glasgow |
Hurlford |
Kilmarnock |
Kilpatrick (old) |
Glasgow |
Inchture |
Kilsyth |
Glasgow |
|
Innerkip |
Greenock |
Kilwinning |
Irvine |
Innerleithen |
Peebles |
Kincaldrum |
Forfar |
Innerwick |
Dunbar |
Kincardine |
|
Insch |
Old Rain |
Kincardine- |
|
Invercannick |
Beauly |
O'Neil |
Aberdeen |
iNVERARY |
Kingairloeh |
Strontian |
|
Invergarry |
Fort-Augustus |
King-Edward |
Banff |
124 |
appendix. |
||
Post Towns, |
Post Towns, |
||
S.&R. Offices |
Under. |
S.&R. Offices |
Under. |
Kinghorn |
Laurencekrk. |
||
Kinglassie |
Kirkcaldy |
Laurieston |
Castle Douglas |
Kingussie |
Laurieston |
Falkirk |
|
Kinloch-Moi- |
Leadhills |
Glasgow |
|
dart |
Strontian |
Lediag |
Bonaw |
Kinningplace |
Glasgow |
Leith |
|
Kinniswood |
Kinross |
Leitholm |
Coldstream |
Kinross |
Lennoxtown |
Glasgow |
|
Kintail |
Lochalsh |
Lerwick |
|
Kin tore |
Aberdeen |
Lesbmahogow |
Lanark |
Kippen |
Stirling |
Leslie |
Markinch |
Kirkbank |
Kelso |
Leslie |
Old Rain |
Kirkbeau |
Dumfries |
Leswalt |
Stranraer |
Kirkcaldy |
Letham |
Cupar-Fife |
|
Kirkcolm |
Stranraer |
Letham |
Forfar |
Kirkconnell |
Sanquhar |
Leuchars |
St Andrews. |
Kirkowen |
Newton Stewart |
Leven |
|
Kirkcud- |
Lhanbryde |
Fochabers |
|
bright |
Liberton |
Edinburgh |
|
Kirkintilloch |
Glasgow |
Liliesleaf |
Selkirk |
Kirkliston |
Edinburgh |
Limekilns |
Dunfermline |
Kirkmahoe |
Dumfries |
Lindores |
Newburgh(Fife) |
Kirkmichael |
Blairgowrie |
Linkshouse |
Lerwick |
Kirkmichael |
Maybole |
Linlithgow |
|
KlRKNEWTON |
Linton |
Noblebouse |
|
Kirkinner |
Wigton |
Linwilg |
Blair Atboll |
Kirkoswald |
Maybole |
Lismore |
Appin |
Kirkpatrick |
Castle Douglsa |
Lsx |
Crieff |
Kirkpatrick- |
Lou |
Linlithgow |
|
fleming |
Ecclefechan |
Loanhead |
Edinburgh |
Kirkwall |
Lochalsh |
||
Kirn |
Dunoon |
Lochcarron |
Dingwall |
Kirriemuir |
Lochearnhead |
Crieff |
|
Kirtlebridge |
Ecclefechan |
Lochee |
Dundee |
Knockando |
Craigall Echie |
Lochend |
Dumfries |
Kyleakin |
Kirkwall |
Lochgelly |
Kirkcaldy |
Ladykirk |
Coldstream |
Lochgilp- |
|
Laggan |
Kingussie |
head |
|
Laggavoulin |
Bowmore |
Lochinver |
Golspie |
Lairg |
Golspie |
Lochmaben |
Lockerby |
Lamington |
Biggar |
LOCHMADDY |
|
Lamlash |
Ardrossan |
Lochwinnoch |
Paisley |
Lanark |
LOCKERBY |
||
Langholm |
Logierait |
Dunkeld |
|
Larbert |
Falkirk |
Longforgan |
Dundee |
Largo |
Leven |
Longhope |
Kirkwall |
Largs |
Longside |
Mintlaw |
|
Larkhall |
Glasgow |
Lossiemouth |
Elgin. |
Lassawade |
Edinburgh |
Lumsden |
Aberdeen |
Lauder |
Stow |
Luss |
Glasgow |
APPENDIX. |
125 |
||
Post Towns, |
Under. |
Post Towns, |
Under. |
S. &R. Offices |
S.&R. Offices |
||
Luthrie |
Cupar- Fife |
New Aberdour |
Fraserburgh |
Lybster |
Golspie |
Newarthill |
Airdrie |
Macduff |
Banff |
Newburgh |
Aberdeen |
Markinch |
Newburgh |
||
Maryculter |
Aberdeen |
(Fife) |
|
Maryhill |
Glasgow |
Newcastleton |
Langholm |
Marykirk • |
Montrose |
New Cumnock |
Cumnock |
Mauchline |
New Deer |
Aberdeen |
|
Maxwelltown |
Dumfries |
New Galloway |
Castle Douglas |
Maybole |
Newhaven |
Edinburgh |
|
Meigle |
Newmains |
Hamilton |
|
Meiklour |
Coupar-Angus |
Newmills |
Dunfermline |
Melrose |
Newmills |
Kilmarnock |
|
Melvich |
Thurso |
New Pitsligo |
Mintlaw |
Meustrie |
Stirling |
Ferry-Port-on- |
|
Methlic |
Aberdeen |
Newport |
Craig |
Methven |
Perth |
Newseat |
Old Rain |
Mey |
Thurso |
Newton |
Glasgow |
MlDCALDER |
Newton- |
||
Milnathort |
Kinross |
Stewart |
|
Milngavie |
Glasgow |
Newtyle |
Coupar.Angus |
Milnport |
Largs |
Nigg |
Parkhill |
Milton Bridge |
Pennycuick |
Noblehouse |
|
Milton of |
North Ber- |
||
Campsie |
Glasgow |
wick |
|
MlNTLAW |
North- |
||
Moffat |
QUEENSFERRY |
||
Moniaive |
Tbornhill |
Nunton |
Lochmaddy |
Monktown |
Ayr |
Oakely |
Dunfermline |
Montrose |
Aberdeen |
Oban |
|
Monymusk |
Ochiltree |
Cumnock |
|
Moodiesburn |
Glasgow |
Old Aberdeen |
Aberdeen |
Morebattle |
Kelso |
Old Meldrum |
|
Morenish |
Tobermory |
Old Rain |
|
Morren |
Oban |
Ollabery |
Lerwick |
Mortlach |
Craig Ellachie |
Ormiston |
Tranent |
Mossat |
Aberdeen |
Orphir |
Kirkwall |
Mossbank |
Lerwick I |
Orton |
Fochabers |
Moy |
Inverness 1 |
Osnaburgh |
Cupar- Fife |
Muckhart |
Stirling ! |
Oxton |
Stow |
Muirdrum |
Carnoustie |
Paisley |
|
Muirkirk |
Lanark |
Park gate |
Dumfries |
Munlochy |
Inverness |
Parkhead |
Glasgow |
Murrayfield |
Edinburgh |
Parkhill |
|
Musselburgh |
1 |
Parton |
Castle Douglas |
Mutbill |
Crieff |
Pathhead |
Kirkcaldy |
Mylnefield |
Dundee |
Patna |
A.yr |
Nairn |
| |
Patrick |
Glasgow |
Neilston |
Glasgow Dumfries |
Peebles |
|
New Abbey |
Pencaitland |
Franent |
126 |
appendix. |
||
Post Towns, S.&R. Offices |
Under. |
Post Towns, S.&R. Offices |
Under. |
Penicuik |
Edinburgh |
Rothiemay |
Huntly |
Perth |
Row |
Helensburgh |
|
Peterhead |
Rutberglen |
Glasgow |
|
Pitcaple |
Aberdeen |
St Andrews |
|
Pitlessie |
Cupar-Fife |
St Boswells |
|
PlTLOCHRIE |
Green |
||
PlTTENWEEM |
St Cyrus |
Montrose |
|
Plean |
Stirling |
St Fergus |
Peterhead |
Pollockshaws |
Glasgow |
St Margaret's |
|
Polmont |
Falkirk |
Hope |
Wick |
Polnackie |
Castle Douglas |
St Monance |
Pittenweem |
Poolewe |
Dingwall |
St Ninians |
Stirling |
Port ask aig |
Salen |
Strontian |
|
Port Bannatyne |
Rothesay |
Saline |
Dunfermline |
Port Charlotte |
Bowmore |
Salsburgh |
Airdrie |
Port Glasgow |
Saltcoats |
||
Port-Logan |
Stranraer |
Saltan |
Tranent |
Portmohamock |
Tain |
Sanday |
Kirkwall |
Port-Monteith |
Stirling |
Sandbank |
Dunoon |
Portobello |
Edinburgh |
Sandbead |
Stranraer |
Port-Patrick |
Sandness |
Lerwick |
|
Portree |
Sandwick |
Lerwick |
|
Portsoy |
Sanquhar |
||
Port-William |
Wigtown |
Sauchie |
Alloa |
Poyntzfield |
Fortrose |
Scone |
Perth |
Preston |
Dumfries |
Sconcer |
Broadford |
Prestonkirk |
Scourie |
Golspie |
|
Prestonpans |
Edinburgh |
Selkirk |
|
Rachan Mill |
Biggar |
Shielhouse |
Lochalsh |
Rait |
Errol |
Shotts |
Whitburn |
Rannoch |
Pitlochrie |
Shuttleston |
Glasgow |
Rasay |
Bradford |
Skene |
Aberdeen |
Ratho |
Edinburgh |
Slamanan |
Falkirk |
Reay |
Thurso |
Slateford |
Edinburgh |
Redding |
Falkirk |
Smailholm |
Kelso |
Redgorton |
Perth |
Sorby |
Wigtoh |
Renfrew |
Paisley |
Sorn |
Mauchline |
Renton |
Dumbarton |
South End |
Campbeltown |
Rhynie |
Huntly |
South Queens |
|
Riccarton |
Kilmarnock |
ferry |
|
Ringford |
Kirkcudbright |
Southwiek |
Dumfries |
Roberton |
Hawick |
Spittalfield |
Dnnkeld |
Rogart |
Golspie |
Spott |
Dunbar |
Rosehall |
Glasgow |
Springbank |
Glasgow |
Rosehearty |
Edinburgh |
Springburn |
Glasgow |
Roseneath |
Helensburgh |
Springfield |
Cupar- Fife |
Rosewell |
Lasswade |
Sprouston |
Coldstream |
Roslin |
Edinburgh |
Stanley |
Perth |
Rothes |
Fochabers |
Stenton |
Prestonkirk |
Rothesay |
Stevenston |
Glasgow |
APPENDIX.
127
Post Towns, |
Under. |
Post Towns, |
Under. |
S.&R. Offices |
S.&R. Offices |
||
Stewarton |
Kilmarnock |
Tolleross |
Glasgow |
Stirling |
Tomintoul |
Ballindalloch |
|
Stobo |
Peebles |
Tongue |
Thurso |
Stonehaven |
Torphichen |
Linlithgow |
|
Stonehouse |
Glasgow |
Torrance |
Glasgow |
Stoneykirk |
Stranraer |
Torryburn |
Dunfermline |
Stornoway |
Tranent |
Edinburgh |
|
Stow |
Trinafour Troon |
Blair-Atholl |
|
Strachur |
Glasgow |
Glasgow |
|
Straiton |
Maybole |
Tullibody |
Stirling |
Stranraer |
Turriff |
||
Strathaven |
Hamilton |
Twynholm |
Kircudbright |
Strathblane |
Glasgow |
Tyndrum |
Crieff |
Strathdon |
Aberdeen |
Tynninghame |
Prestonkirk |
Strathraiglo |
Kinross |
Uddingston |
Hamilton |
Strathpeffer |
Dingwall |
Udney |
Aberdeen |
Strichea |
Mintlaw |
Ullapool |
Dingwall |
Stromness |
Kirkwall |
Ulsta |
Lerwick |
Stronsay |
Kirkwall |
Ulva |
Aros |
Strontian |
Unachan |
Fort-William |
|
Struan |
Broadford |
Uphall |
Edinburgh |
Struy |
Beauly |
Urray |
Beauly |
Stuartfield |
Mintlaw |
Uyiasound |
Lerwick |
Summerhili |
Aberdeen |
Voe |
Lerwick |
Swintoa |
Coldstream |
Walls |
Lerwick |
Symington |
Kilmarnock |
Waterbeck |
Ecclesfechan |
Tain |
Watton |
Wick |
|
Tamnavoulan |
Ballindalloch |
Weemys |
Kirkcaldy |
Tarbert |
Weemysbay |
Greenock |
|
Tarbolton |
Kilmarnock |
Westcalder |
Midcalder |
Tarland |
Aboyne |
Westray |
Kirkwall |
Tarves |
Aberdeen |
Whitburn |
|
Tayinloan |
Tarbert |
Whitehouse |
Aberdeen |
Teviotbead |
Hawick |
Whitborn |
Newton Stewart |
Thombill |
Stirling |
Whittingham |
Prestonkirk |
Thornhill |
Wick |
||
Thornliebank |
Glasgow |
Wigton |
|
Thornton |
Keith |
Winchburgh |
Edinburgh |
Thornton |
Kirkcaldy |
Windgates |
Leven |
Thurso |
Wishaw |
Hamilton |
|
Tillicoultry |
Stirling |
Wiston |
Biggar |
Tirce |
Tobermory |
Woodside |
Aberdeen |
Tobermory |
Yetholm |
Kelso |
||f|r All Towns Printed with (small capitals) pay and grant Money Orders.
128
APPENDIX.
TIME OF THE ARRIVAL AND DESPATCH OF FOREIGN AND COLONIAL MAILS IN EDINBURGH.
Names of Places.
Despatched.
When Due.
West Indies — British and ♦Foreign (except Honduras, Nassau, Bermuda, & Havan-
nah), and *Venezuela,.
*New Orleans, *Mexico, *Ha-
vannah, and Bermuda,
♦Madeira (by Brazil Mail),... ♦Madeira, *N. Granada,*Chili, & *Peru (by W. India Mail), *Brazil, *B. Ayres, *Canary
Islands, &c,
America — B. North, and U. States. In Dec, Jan., Feb., & Mar., every alternate Fri., *Port Philip, *S. Australia, *Van Diemen's Land, *Syd- ney, and *New Zealand, ... France, *Spain, and Belgium,
Midland,
^Hamburg, &Hanover,Z>Bruns-
wick, ^Denmark, &Lubec,
&Bremen, *Heligoland, Cux-
haven, and &*01ddenburg,...
Russia and Prussia, Sweden
and Norway,
Germany,
d*Lisbon, *Madeira (if ad- dressed via Lisbon), Spain (if addressed via Southampton),
and Gibraltar,
clndia (East), Malta, Alex- andria, & Ionian Islands (via
Southampton),
a*India (East), *Malta, Alex- andria, and *Ionian Islands
(via Marseilles),
China (via Southampton), ...
a*China (ma Marseilles),
ifsf" Hong-Kong may be
1st and 16 th — Morning Mail
1st-
'}
-Morning T Mail. J 3d — Even. Mail. 16th— Morn Mail
3d— Even. Mail
Every Friday. Evening Mail.
ay.l iipl
By private ship as they occur.
Daily. Tu.&Fri— M.M.
Mon. & Thurs.l Evening Mail, j
Daily.
Daily.
6th, 16th, and~] 26tb. — Morn. )» Mail. J
1 9th — Morn. Mail.
6th and 23d — Evening Mail
19th — Morn. M 23d— Even. M
J
8th and 23d.
23d.
Uncertain.
8th.
Uncertain. Every Thurs.
Uncertain.
Daily. Tues. and Thur.
Sun. and Wed.
Daily. Daily.
f 7th, 17th, 8s \ 27th.
27th.
5th and 23d.
27th. 23d.
sent unpaid, via Southampton.
On letters addressed to those places marked thus (*), the postage
must be prepaid. a Always sent by this Mail, unless otherwise directed. b Letters for places marked b, sent daily, via Belgium or France,
if so directed. c Letters for India, always sent via Marseilles, if not specially
marked via Southampton. d Letters for Portugal sent daily, via France, if so directed.
APPENDIX.
129
POSTAGES TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
*m* On Letters addressed to those places marked (*) the postage must be pre-paid, or the letters cannot be forwarded.
s. |
D. |
s. |
D. |
||
♦Africa, |
0 |
8 |
*Egypt, |
i |
6 |
Alexandria, |
1 |
6 |
Elsinore, |
0 |
10 |
America, (British) North, |
, 1 |
2 |
♦Equator, |
2 |
3 |
America (United States), |
1 |
0 |
France, |
1 |
3 |
Antigua, |
1 |
0 |
Germany, |
1 |
10 |
Antwerp, |
0 |
6 |
Gibraltar, |
1 |
0 |
♦Arabia, |
1 |
0 |
♦Greece, |
1 |
6 |
Archangel, |
1 |
11 |
Grenada, |
1 |
0 |
♦Australia, |
1 |
4 |
♦Guadaloupe, |
1 |
5 |
Austria... |
2 |
2 |
Halifax (N.S.), |
1 |
0 |
*Azores, |
I |
9 |
Hamburg, |
0 |
8 |
Bahamas, |
1 |
0 |
Hanover, by packet, ... |
0 |
9 |
♦Bahia Honda, |
2 |
9 |
♦Havanna, |
2 |
3 |
Barbadoes, |
1 |
0 |
♦Hayti, |
1 |
5 |
♦Barbary, |
0 |
8 |
♦Heligoland, via Hamburg |
> 0 |
€ |
Bavaria, |
1 |
8 |
Hindostan, |
1 |
0 |
Belgium, |
1 |
4 |
Holland, |
1 |
0 |
Belize (Honduras), |
1 |
0 |
Hong-Kong, |
1 |
0 |
Bengal,... |
1 |
2 |
Hungary, |
2 |
2 |
Berbice, |
1 |
2 |
India, East, via Soutl; |
L- |
|
Bermuda, |
1 |
0 |
ampton, |
1 |
0 |
Boston, |
1 |
0 |
India, West, |
1 |
0 |
*Botany Bay, |
0 |
8 |
Ionian Islands, ... |
1 |
0 |
♦Bourbon, ... |
0 |
8 |
Italy, Northern, |
2 |
2 |
♦Brazil, |
2 |
9 |
Italy, Southern, ... |
3 |
1 |
Bremen, |
0 |
8 |
Jamaica, |
1 |
2 |
*Buenos Ayres, ... |
2 |
7 |
Java, via Holland, |
1 |
0 |
Cadiz, |
2 |
2 |
Kingston (Jamaica), ... |
1 |
0 |
Canadas, |
1 |
2 |
La Guayra, |
1 |
0 |
♦Canary, |
1 |
10 |
♦Lisbon, |
1 |
9 |
♦Cape of Good Hope, |
0 |
8 |
Lombardy, |
2 |
2 |
*Cape Haitien, ... |
1 |
5 |
Lubeck, |
0 |
9 |
♦Carthagena, |
1 |
0 |
♦Madagascar, |
0 |
8 |
♦Chagres, |
1 |
0 |
♦Madeira, ... |
1 |
10 |
♦Chili, |
2 |
0 |
Malta, ... |
1 |
0 |
♦China, |
1 |
0 |
♦Maracaibo, ... |
2 |
3 |
♦Columbia (Republic), |
2 |
3 |
♦Martinique, |
1 |
5 |
Constantinople, ... |
1 |
11 |
♦Mauritius, ... |
0 |
8 |
Corfu, |
1 |
0 |
♦Mayagues (Porto Rico), |
1 |
5 |
♦Corunna, |
2 |
2 |
♦Memel, |
1 |
0 |
♦Cuba,... |
2 |
3 |
♦Mexico, -... |
2 |
3 |
♦Curacoa, |
1 |
5 |
♦Morocco, |
0 |
8 |
♦Cuxhaven, |
0 |
8 |
Nassau (Bahamas), |
2 |
0 |
Dardenelles, |
1 |
11 |
Nevis, |
1 |
0 |
♦Dantzic, |
0 |
10 |
New Brunswick, ... |
1 |
0 |
Denmark, ... |
0 |
10 |
Newfoundland, |
1 |
0 |
East Indies, |
1 |
0 |
♦New Grenada, . . . |
1 |
0 |
l2
130 |
APPENDIX. |
||||
s. |
D. |
s. |
D- |
||
*New South Wales, . . . |
0 |
8 |
Spain, ... |
2 |
2 |
New York, |
1 |
0 |
*St Croix, ... |
1 |
5 |
*New Zealand, |
0 |
8 |
*St Domingo, |
1 |
5 |
Norway, |
2 |
8 |
*St Jago de Cuba, |
. 2 |
3 |
Nova Scotia, |
1 |
0 |
*St Juan (Porto Rico), |
1 |
5 |
* Paramaribo (Suriuam), |
1 |
0 |
*St Martins, |
1 |
5 |
Persia, |
1 |
6 |
'St Thomas, |
1 |
5 |
*Peru, ... |
2 |
0 |
St Vincent's, |
. 1 |
0 |
Poland, |
1 |
3 |
Sumatra, |
1 |
4 |
*Ponce (Porto Rico), |
1 |
5 |
*Swan River, |
1 |
4 |
*Port Philip, |
0 |
8 |
Sweden, |
2 |
8 |
*Porto Rico, |
1 |
5 |
Sydney, |
. 1 |
0 |
*Portugal, ... |
1 |
9 |
*Syria, |
1 |
6 |
Prince Edward's Island, |
1 |
0 |
United States, |
1 |
0 |
Prussia, |
1 |
0 |
Upper and Lower Canada, 1 |
2 |
|
Quebec, |
1 |
2 |
* Valparaiso,... |
. 2 |
0 |
Riga, |
1 |
11 |
*Van Dieman's Land, |
0 |
8 |
*Rio de Janeiro, |
2 |
9 |
Venezuela, ... |
1 |
0 |
Russia, |
1 |
11 |
*Vera Cruz, |
2 |
3 |
*San Jan de Nicaragua, |
2 |
3 |
West Indies, British, .. |
1 |
0 |
*Santa Cruz, 'Santa Martha, ... |
1 1 |
5 0 |
'West Indies, Foreign, |
n |
3 5 |
Singapore, ... |
1 |
4 |
•Wurtemburg, |
i |
10 |
RATES ON NEWSPAPERS.
Payment compulsory, and must be posted within seven days from the date of publication.
' d. . d. d.
Africa, 1 Canary, 2 Italy, 2
Alexandria, 2 Cape of G. Hope, 1 Lisbon, 2
America (U.S.),....l Chili, 4 Madagascar, 2
Arabia, 2 China, 2 Mauritius, 2
Australia,., 2 Constantinople, 2 Mexico, 2
Austria 2 Cuba, 2 Portugal, 2
Azores 2 Egypt, 2 Spain £
Barbary, 2 Germany, 2 Syria, 2
Bourbon, 2 Holland, 1 West Indies (For.), 2
NEWSPAPERS ARE FORWARDED FREE OF POSTAGE TO THE FOLLOWING PLACES ABROAD BY PACKET.
Belgium |
Demerara |
Kingston |
Berbice |
France |
Newfoundland |
Bermuda |
Gibraltar |
New Granada |
Brazil |
Greece |
Nova Scotia |
Buenos Ayres |
Halifax |
Peru |
Cadiz |
Hamburg |
Santa Martha |
Canada |
Hayti |
Spain, via Southamp |
Carthagena |
Jamaica |
Vigo |
APPENDIX. 131
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT. The Right Honourable Fox Maule.
MAGISTRATES AND COUNCIL.
James Dewar, Lord Provost. William Imrie, Dean of Guild.
Bailies. — David Stuart, Charles Sbedden, Johu Pullar, Kirk- wood Hewat. — Treasurer, David Ross.
COUNCILLORS.
First Ward.' — John M'Euen Gray, John Fisher, David Murie, 9^ William Murray Farney, David Stuait, Kirkwood Hewat, and John Steele.
Second Ward. — Andrew Davidson, William Dow, Peter Graham, James M. Honey, James Dewar, Charles Shedden.
Third Ward. — David Ross, Peter Imrie, John Kemp, John Pullar, James Balmain, John Macfarlane.
Fourth Ward. — Andrew Heiton, John M'Lauchlan, Alexander Fraser, James Readdie, and Thomas Richardson.
City-Clerks, Archibald Reid and William Greig. — City-Fiscal, William Wedderspoon. — City -Chamberlain, David Duncan. — As- sessed Taxes and Stent, David Peacock, James Miller, collector. — Session-Clerk, Robert Buist.
The Town Court sits every Tuesday ; and the Council meets the first Monday of every mouth.
GUILD COURT.
William Imrie, Dean of Guild. James Dewar, Lord Provost. David Stuart, Charles Shedden, and John Pullar, Bailies.
Merchant Councillors. — David Ross, John Morison, James M'Leish, Andrew Richardson.
Trades'1 Councillors. — Alexander Tulloch, John Fisher, David Turnbull, Johu Matthew.
Treasurer, John Buist. — Clerk, James Thomas. — Officer, John Comrie.
POLICE ESTABLISHMENT.
Commissioners Ex-qfficiis. — James Craufurd, Sheriff- Depute ; Hugh Barclay, Sheriff- Substitute; James Dewar, Lord Provost; Bailies David Stuart, Charles Shedden, John Pullar, Kirkwood Hewat ; David Ross, Treasurer.
First Ward. — William Imrie, James Stark, William Brisbane.
Second Ward. — John Morison, John M'Euen Gray, William Dow.
Third Ward. — John Dewar, David Mackie, George Imrie.
Fourth Ward. — John Barrie, Thomas Scott, John Low.
132 APPENDIX.
Fifth Ward. — Matthew Gloag, Alexander Robertson, William Ross.
Sixth Ward. — David Peacock, James M'Leish, John Fisher.
Seventh Ward. — James M. Honey, Robert Keay.
Inspector of Works, William M. Mackenzie. — Superintendent of Police and Inspector of Lighting and Cleansing, Andrew Boyle. — Sub-Inspector of Cleansing Thomas Taylor. — Clerk, James Thomas. — Treasurer, David Duncan. — Surveyor and Collector, John M'Ewen.
WATER COMMISSIONERS.
Ex-Officiis. — James Dewar, Lord Provost; Hugh Barclay, PSheriff-Substitute ; William Imrie, Dean of Guild ; David Stuart, First Bailie ; Alexander Tulloch, Convener of Trades ; J. Miller, President of the Society of Procurators.
First Ward. — David Turnbull, William Dow.
Second Ward. — William Brisbane, Andrew Richardson.
Third Ward. — Archibald M'Donald, John Dewar.
Fourth Ward. — William Blair, Thomas Richardson.
Fifth Ward. — Matthew Gloag, Robert Murray.
Sixth Ward. — John M'Farlane, Andrew Heiton.
Clerks. — Archibald Reid and William Greig.
Collector. — Patrick Chapman.
Surveyor. — David Peacock.
HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS.
Town. — The Right Hon. Fox Maule, M.P. ; James Dewar, Lord Provost ; William Imrie, Dean of Guild ; David Stuart, Charles Shedden, John Pullar, and Kirkwood Hewat, Bailies; David Ross, Treasurer ; Andrew Heiton, William Dow, John M'Euen Gray, David Murie, John Kemp, John M'Farlane, Councillors.
County. — Alexander H. M. Belshes of Invermay ; Laurence Oliphant of Condie ; Alexander Whitson of Parkhill ; Alexander M'Duff, Bonhard ; Archibald Turnbull, Bell wood.
Burgesses — William Blair, James Readdie, Robert Keay, John Barlas, James Greig.
Shipowners — John J. Cowperthwaite, Thos. Duncan, W. Thrift.
Clerks, W. & D. Wedderspoon. — Collector of Shore Dues, James Moris. — Harbour Master, David Wright. — Treasurert Patrick Chapman.
SHERIFF, COMMISSARY, AND JUSTICE OF PEACE COURTS.
Lord»Lieutenant and Sheriff- Principal, the Earl of Kinnoull.
Sheriff and Commissary, James Craufurd.
Sheriff-Substitute and Commissaries Depute,
Perth — Hugh Barclay.
Dunblane-— Andrew Cross.
APPENDIX. 133
Meeting of Courts. — The Sheriff-Court for the County, every Wednesday and Friday during the session — The Sheriff Small-Debt Court, every Wednesday during the session — The Justice of Peace Small-Debt, first Monday of every month — Commissary Court, every Friday during session — And, under the new Small- Debts Act, at Crieff, first Saturday of January, April, July, and October ; Dunkeld, first Friday of February, May, August, and November ; Aberfeldy, the next day after each Court at Dunkeld ; Blairgowrie, second Saturday of January, April, July, and October ; Coupar- Angus, on the next Saturday after the Blairgowrie Courts.
Circuit Courts are held at Callander first Monday of March, June, September, and December ; and at Kincardine (Tulliallan) first Monday of February, May, August; and November, at Eleven o'clock each day.
OFFICIALS.
Sheriff-Clerk and Clerk of Supply, James M. Patton, W.S. — Sheriff-Clerk-Depute and Depute Clerk of Supply, Patrick Soutar. — Joint Procurators-Fiscal, Thomas Duncan and John M'Lean. — Collector of Cess, &c, James Miller. — Collector of County Rates, &c., William Gloag, Banker. — Deputy-Commissary-Clerk, David Wedderspoon. — Chief Constable, Joseph John Grove. — Commis- sioners for Proofs, &c, John Flockhart and Alexander Scott. — Auditor of Accounts, John Flockhart.
Dunblane. — Sheriff-Clerk-Depute and Commissary-Clerk-De- pute, Charles Macara. — Procurator-Fiscal, Thomas Barty.
TOWN-CLERKS OF ROYAL BURGHS. Perth, Archibald Reid and William Greig. Culross, A. A. Stephens.
SOCIETY OF PROCURATORS
BEFORE THE COURTS OF LAW IN PERTHSHIRE,
Instituted 8th July 1825.
President, James Miller. — Vice-President, Archibald Reid. — Secretary and Treasurer, James M. Honey. — Honorary Librarian, William Ross. — Depute Librarian, Matthew Gloag. — Committee, Andrew Davidson, George Clements, John Kippen, John Young, and John Kemp.
The Library of the Society is in the County Buildings. Open every lawful day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
PRACTITIONERS.
Perth. — James Clement, George Clements, James Condie, John Conning, Andrew Davidson, John Flockhart, John A. Gloag, George Gray, William Greig, f James Graham, David Hepburn, James M. Honey, Melville Jameson, John Kemp, Robert Kilgour, John Kippen, David Mackenzie, John M'Lean, fRobert Martin, James Miller, Thomas Duncan, James Dick Miller, Alexander Moncrieff, Robert H. Moncrieff, Archibald Reid, James Ross, William Ross, Alexander Scott, James Scott, James Spottiswoode,
134 APPENDIX.
James Thomas, David Wedderspoon, William Wedderspoon, John Young, William Peddie, fDavid Crighton, fPeter Scobie, George Moncrieff, Joha Myles, residing in Forfar.
Aberfeldy, John Matthew. Auchterarder, Peter Clerk, Alex. Monteath, Alexander George Reid, William Young. Blairgowrie, James Anderson, Thomas Baird, Alexander Robertson, William S. Soutar. Callander, William Blacklock. Coupar- Angus, David Anderson, David Clark, David Inches, John Low, James Miller, •f-John M'Laren. Crieff, William Brown, John Ironside, James M'Laren, James M'Rostie, sen., James Sharp, James M'Rostie, {-Thomas Soutar. Dunblane, Thomas Barty, Thomas P. Knox, John M'Gruther, Patrick S. Stirling, fJames Mackibbin, James Miller, residing in Stirling, Patrick Hutchison, Glasgow Dunkeld, John Leslie, James Walker. Kincardine, Robert Gentle, Alex. C. Stephen. Pitlochry, James Mitchell
Those marked thus (f ) are not Notaries Public.
Notaries Public who are not Procurators. — Perth, William H. Hunter, Patrick Soutar, James M. Patton, George Condie, John Graham. Alyth, Thomas Alexander. Blairgowrie, Laur. Chapman. Crieff, Alexander Gibson.
MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS.
Perth, James Hally. Callander, Allen M'Pherson. Coupar- Angus, John M'Leish. Crieff, William Ferguson, John M'Ewen. Dunkeld, Henry Ritchie.
SHERIFF AND COMMISSARY OFFICERS.
Perth, James Hally, David Hally, John Keay, Robert Stewart, Alexander Forbes, Archibald Aitken, Peter Kerr. Aberfeldy, William Mackenzie. Auchterarder, John Headridge, Thomas Anderson. Blairgowrie, Archibald Irons, James Robertson. Callander, George Maxwell. Comrie, John Morison. Coupar- Angus, William Finlay, Patrick Lawson, James M'Inroy, Stewart Ogilvy. Crieff, William Ferguson, John Mullion, John Ferguson, Neil Sime. Alloa, Thomas Russell. Doune, Archibald Culbert. Dunblane, David Eadie, Angus Crawford, Alexander Meffen. Errol, John Symons. Gilmerston, D. M' Donald. Weem, Thomas Stewart, John Menzies. Auchtergaven, James Cameron. Dunkeld, Henry Ritchie. Alyth, Alexander Henry. Kinloch-Rannoch, Duncan Campbell. Killin, William Walker. Kincardine, John Miller. Kinross, William Barnett. Dundee, Thomas Anderson, David Ferguson. Alloa, John Urquhart, Robert Monro. Pitlochry, James Skinner.
CRIMINAL OFFICERS. [_ Perth. — George Stewart, John M'Intosh.
APPENDIX. 135
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
COUNTY AND CITY OF PERTH INFIRMARY. 11 / was sick and ye visited me."
The Most Noble the Marquis of Breadalbane, Life Patron.
Directors Ex-officiis for the County. — The Right Honourable the Earl of Kinnoull, Lord-Lieutenant of the County ; Henry Home Drummond of Blairdruinmond, M.P. for the County ; Alexander Hepburn M. Belshes of Invermay, Convener of the County ; James Craufurd, Sheriff of the County ; Hugh Barclay, Sheriff- Substitute.
For the City. — The Right Hon. Fox Maule, M.P. for the City ; James Dewar, Lord Provost of the City ; David Stuart, First Bailie; "William Imrie, Dean of Guild; Alexander Tulloch, Con- vener of the Trades ; James Miller, President of the Society of Procurators.
Life Directors. — William Wedderspoon, writer, John Flockhart, writer, Trustees of Dr. Patrick Brown ; Rev. James Esdaile, D.D., William Henderson, M.D., Trustees of Miss Stewart.
Ordinary Directors for the County.— Major Jelf Sharp, Kin- carrathie ; Thomas Buchanan, Stanley ; Alexander M'Duff, Bon- hard ; Lieutenant-Colonel John Murray Belshes ; William Peddie, Blackruthven ; W. S. Turobull, Huntingtower.
For the City. — James Readdie, Victoria Street ; Major-General Lindsay, Early Bank; Archibald Turnbull, Bellwood ; W. H. Hunter, banker ; D. L. Jolly, banker ; David Ross, merchant ; W. Blair, manufacturer. Chairman. — A. H. M. Belshes ; Deputy- Chairman, James Dewar.
House Committee. — Sheriff Barclay, Convener ; David Ross, Convener Tulloch, Major-General Lindsay, Dean of Guild Imrie, William Blair, James Readdie.
Finance Committee. — D. L. Jolly, Convener ; Major Jelf Sharp, Dr Henderson, W. Wedderspoon, Colonel Belshes, W. S. Turnbull, W. H. Hunter.
The Chairman and Deputy-Chairman are Members of all Com- mittees.
Archibald Reid, City-Clerk, Secretary ; John Flockhart, writer, 14 St John Street, Treasurer; H. B. Macfarlane, M.D., 1 Athole Place, Fraser Thomson, M.D., 8 Crescent, Visiting Surgeons; A. C. Chalmers, M.D., House Surgeon and Apothecary ; John M'Dowall, Assistant Apothecary ; Robert Christie, 20 South St., Ic. Wallace, M.D., 5 George Street, District Surgeons ; Mrs Booth, Matron ; James Patton, Porter.
Proposed arrangement of the Clergymen to officiate in the Infirmary. — It is hoped that each Clergyman will be able to have a diet for devotion on each Sabbath during the month stated opposite his name ; and that he visit such Patients as the House Surgeon may inform him of as proper for such visitation. Whenever the time may not suit the convenience of the Clergymen, they may change with any other on the list.
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Rev
1850.
Mr Walker, March
" Mr Dymock, April
" Dr Young, May
" Dr NewlaDds, June
Messrs. Gray, A., July
" Struthers, Aug.
" Anderson, Sept.
" Bow, Oct.
Rev. Messrs.
Milne, Nov.
Grant, Dec.
1851.
Shelton, Jan.
Smith, Feb.
Falconer, March
Lindsay, April
Manson, May
VISITING DIRECTORS.
Thursday, Dean of Guild Imrie.
Friday, Mr Barclay
Saturday, Convener Tulloch
Sabbath, Mr Readdie
Monday, General Lindsay
Tuesday, Mr Ross
Wednesday, Mr Blair
The House Committee meet every Monday morning at Ten o'clock, when the House Accounts for the past week are examined and docquetted. The Committee on Finance meet half-an-hour previous to every Monthly Meeting of Directors, to examine and audit the Treasurer's Accounts for the preceding month ; and no account is paid before passing both Committees. All Accounts must be given in at the end of each Quarter, otherwise they will not be paid until the next Quarter.
INDIGENT OLD MEN'S SOCIETY.
INSTITUTED JANUARY 25, 1830.
Patron, The Most Noble the Marquis of Breadalbane ; President, Hugh Barclay, Sheriff-Substitute ; Vice-Presidents, Thomas Dun- can, Procurator-Fiscal, David Greig ; Directors and Visitors, James M'Leish, Robert Pullar, James Mitchell, James Dewar, Andrew Miller, Joseph Bower, William Crighton, David Mackie, Thomas Jamieson, Thomas Edward, Dr Fleming, John Flockhart, William Blair, Peter Campbell, John Pirrie, Charles Law, John Garie, David Ross, David Moncrieff, Dr Riach, Laurence Pullar, Thos. Oliphant, John M'Intosh, William Garvie ; Secretary andTreasurer, James Barlas ; Officer, William Webster ; Storekeeper, Peter Grimmond, 156 South Street.
PERTH LADIES' CLOTHING SOCIETY,
FOR CLOTHING
DESERVING INDIGENT WOMEN & ORPHAN GIRLS.
INSTITUTED 1825.
Office- Bearers. — The Right Honourable Dowager Lady Gray, Patroness; Mrs Flockhart and Miss Lumsdaine, Joint- Secretaries;
Treasurer. Committee, Mrs Barclay, Mrs Smyttan, Mrs Aikman, Miss J. Moncrieffe, Mrs Somerville, Miss Scott, Miss Galletly, Miss Bell, Miss Ross, Miss Blair, Miss Cargill, Miss Moncrieffe.
Donations of Old Clothes and Remnants will be thankfully re-
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ceived by any of the Office- Bearers. Several Donations, Shawls, and Remnants, were sent in last year by Merchants, which proved very useful.
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DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION.
A Society was formed in Perth in 1817, as an Auxiliary Society to the Edinburgh Deaf and Dumb Institution. Committee, Charles Graham Sidey, George L. Cornfute, and Jas. Dewar ; David Peat, Secretary and Treasurer.
SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF INDIGENT OLD WOMEN.
The Countess of Kinnoull, Patroness. Mrs Craigie, Secretary and Treasurer.
Ladies' Visitors and Committee of Management, Miss Wedder- spoon, Miss J. Moncrieff, Miss Caw, Mrs A. Cornfute, Mrs Adams, Miss Scott, Miss Pringle, Mrs Flockhart, Miss Johnston, Miss J. Cargill, Miss M 'Vicar, Miss Moncrieff, Miss Livingston, Miss Cornfute, Miss Grant, Miss Co'uper. Officer, Thomas Isaac.
DESTITUTE SICK SOCIETY.
INSTITCTTED IN 1808.
William Gloag, Preses. Robert Buist, Vice-Preses. David Hepburn, Treasurer and Secretary.
SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY FOR DESTITUTE BOYS, HOSPITAL.
INSTITUTED 1ST JANUARY 1843.
s< / was a stranger and ye took me in, naked and ye clothed me."
Committees of Management. — The Lord Provost, President. Hugh Barclay, Sheriff-Substitute, Thomas Duncan, Procurator- Fiscal, Vice-Presidents. — Committee, Robert Buist, James Barlas, Kirkwood Hewat, George Croll, John M'EuenGray, D. Hepburn, C. G. Sidey, James M'Leish, David Stuart, D. Wedderspoon, J. Pullar, D. Mackenzie, R. Greig, Robert Morton, Colin Croll. — > Melville Jameson, Secretary and Treasurer.
Ladies' Committee. — The Right Honourable Lady Ruthven, Mrs Smythe of Methven, Mrs Barclay, Mrs Readdie, Mrs Barlas, Miss Croll, Miss Gloag, Miss Sandeman, Miss Sidey, Miss Maclean, ?vliss Dodgson, Miss Elizabeth Miller, Miss Amelia Smith.
VISITORS.
Ladies'' Committee, — Mvs P. Campbell, Mrs James Graham, Mrs Low, Mrs Whitson, Miss Webb,* King Street, Miss Barlas, Miss Grant, Bridgend, Miss Anne Greig, Miss Miller, Atholl St. ; Miss Ross, St Leonard's Bank, Secretary ; William Ferrier and Mrs Dawson, Teachers.
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PERTH FEMALE SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY— Hospital.
INSTITUTED 1846.
Her Grace the Duchess of Atholl, the Right Honourahle Lady Kirmaird, Patronesses. — Mrs Smythe of Methvea, President.
Committee. — The Right Honourable Lady Louisa Moncreiffe? Mrs Barclay, Mrs Condie, Mrs Duncan, Mrs Robertson, Mrs Readdie, Mrs Riach, Miss M'Nabb, Miss Murray, Miss Dodgson, Miss Birrell, Miss Black, Miss Ross, Miss C. Gloag. — Acting and Clothing Committee, Mrs Readdie, Misses Ross and C. Gloag. — Joint -Secretaries, Mrs Gray and Miss Maclean.— Joint -Treasurers, Mrs Seton of Potterhill and Miss Gloag. — Physician, Dr. Christie. — Mrs Peter Wilson, Teacher.
Subscriptions received by the Treasurer and Secretary, at Nos. 21 Marshall Place, and 3 Rose Terrace.
PERTH LADIES' HOUSE OF REFUGE FOR DESTITUTE GIRLS— Craigie.
INSTITUTED DECEMBER 1S43.
The Most Noble the Marchioness of Breadalbane, Patroness.
The Right Hon. Mrs Maule, President.
Mrs Stewart Sandeman of Bonskeid, Mrs General Lindsay, Early
Bank, Mrs Stuart of Annat, Mrs William Thomson, Freeland,
Vice-Presidents.
Committee. — Mrs Newlauds, Mrs Sandeman, Tulloch, Mrs Aik- man, Mrs Riach, Allanbank, Miss Ross, Oakbank, Mrs Dick, Mrs James Barlas, Mrs James Graham, Mrs Dymock, Mrs Millar, Miss Caw, Mrs Milne, Mrs A. Cornfute, Mrs Whitson, Miss Ann Roy, Mrs Smyttan, Mrs Burns, Mrs Craigie, Mrs Jolly, Miss Scott, Mrs John Forsyth, Miss Riach, Mrs Major Marshall. — David Craigie, banker, Treasurer ; Miss Cargill and Mr Hector Maiben, Secretaries ; Mr Frew, Physician ; Mrs Charles M'Nab, Teacher.
PERTH FEMALE SCHOOL— Hospital.
The Right Honourable Lady Gray, Patroness ; Miss Livingston, Secretary and Treasurer ; Mrs Harris, Teacher.
This Institution is under the direction of a number of Ladies in Perth, who contribute to its support, and superintend its manage- ment. The children are admitted at seven years of age, and con- tinue till they are fourteen. Every subscriber of half a guinea, or two subscribers of five shillings each, are entitled to recommend a girl for admission. Each scholar pays one penny weekly for in- struction in reading, spelling, Bible knowledge, sewing, and knit- ting ; and twopence weekly if writing and arithmetic are required. From the school funds are provided worsted, sampler gauze, needles, writing-paper, pens, &c.
HOSPITAL SCHOOL— Hospital.
The Lord Provost, Magistrates, Town Council, and General Session, Patrons. Duncan Duff, Teacher.
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PERTH LADIES' ASSOCIATION FOR FEMALE EDUCATION IN INDIA.
Patronesses, Dowager Lady Gray, Lady Ruthvea, Lady Louisa Moncreiffe.
President, Mrs Smythe of Methven.
Committee, Mrs Oliphant, Rossie, Mrs Condie, Mrs Seton, Mrs Macduff, St Madoes, Miss Gloag, Miss Bower, Mrs Macduff, Bouhard, Mrs Barclay, Mrs Gray, Mrs Duncan, Miss Ross, Miss Maclean.
Treasurer, Mrs Macduff, St Madoes. Secretary, Rev. J. Macduff, St Madoes.
INFANT SCHOOL, KING STREET.
INSTITUTED 1827.
The Right Honourable Lady Ruthven, Patroness. Vice-Pa- tronesses, The Right Hon. Lady Lucy Grant, Lady Louisa Mon- creiffe, Lady Louisa N. Murray, Dowager Lady Gray, Lady- Stewart Richardson of Pitfour, Mrs Oliphant of Gask, Mrs Farquharson of Invercauld, Mrs Thomson of Balgowan, Mrs Hay of Seggieden. Directresses, Mrs Ogilvy, Marshall Place, Mrs S. Sandeman, Mrs Stuart, Annat Lodge, Mrs Barclay, Mrs General Lindsay, Mrs Craigie, Mrs H. B. Macfarlane, Mrs Ker, Mrs Adams, Miss Ross, Oakbank, Miss Caw, Miss Black, Miss J. Moncrieff. Visitors, Miss Livingstone, Miss Sidey, Miss Mon- crieff, Athole Place, Miss Sandeman, Barossa Place, Miss Gloag, Miss Lumsden, Miss Hepburn, Miss M'Lean, Miss Bower, Mon- treal Cottage, Miss Seton, Potterbill, Miss Mackenzie, Miss M. Miller, Barossa Place, Miss Monteath, Miss M. Moncrieff, Athole Place, Miss Stuart of Annat, Miss C. Gloag, Miss J. Ross, Oak- bank, Miss Burns, Miss Rintoul, Miss H. Bower, Mill Street, Miss Duncan, Oakbank.
Trustees and Managers, The Most Noble the Marquis of Breadalbane ; The Right Honourable Lord Ruthven ; Sir John S. Richardson of Pitfour, Bart. ; Sir Thomas Mon- creiffe of Moncreiffe, Bart. ; William Macdonald Macdonald of St Martins and Rossie ; The Lord Provost and Senior Bailie of the City of Perth ; the Hospital Managers (two Lay Members) ; Hugh Barclay, Sheriff- Substitute of Perthshire ; William Blair, Manu- facturer ; Robert Buist, Session-Clerk ; G. L. Cornfute, Manu- facturer ; David Craigie, Banker ; Melville Jameson, Writer ; D. L. Jolly, Banker; David Ross, Merchant. Joint-Treasurers, Mrs Ogilvy and Mrs Adams. Secretary, Melville Jameson, Writer.
Teachers, Miss Isabella I. Macpherson, Mistress of the Girls' Department ; Miss Anne Macpherson, Mistress of the Boys' Department.
~ Upwards of 200 children are taught Elementary Branches ; Monitresses are taught Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Sewing, Plain and Fancy Knitting, two hours every day after the dismissal of the Infants.
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TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.
Office- Bearers. — President, Rev. William Lindsay. Vice-Presi- dents, John Duncan and David Gorrie. Treasurer, George Darling. Secretary, William Blair. Registrar, Peter Campbell, jun. Com- mittee, Thomas Jamieson, Thomas M'Pherson, Robert M'Kinlay, John Wallace, Andrew Gray, David Shepherd, John Fenton, John Sime, James Robertson, John M'Auslane, John Cree, John Mackay, Peter Cree, James Messer, Robert Morton, Andrew Whitelaw, Thomas Murdoch, Thomas Braid, James Bowie, Wm. M'Intosh, John Clark, Alexander Hay, Ninian Barrie, William Kay, Jas. Readdie, Henry Wr right. Sub- Committee, John Duncan, James Robertson, John Sime, Thomas Braid, W. Blair, secretary, G. Darling, treasurer. Officer, James Roy.
PERTHSHIRE BIBLE SOCIETY.
James Craufurd, Sheriff of the County, President. Vice-Pre- sidents, Hugh Barclay, Sheriff- Substitute ; Thomas Ross, Wood- side ; W. S. Turnbull, Huntingtower ; Hector Sandeman, Tulloch. Directors, Thomas Duncan, James Barlas, David Craigie, David Stuart, John M. Gray, Thomas Jamieson, James Balmain, Mel- ville Jameson, John Garie, Laurance Pullar, David Ross, Johii Miller, Robert Hay, James Robertson, John Kippen, John Grant, Peter Palmer, James Morton. Secretaries, Rev. David Young, D.D., Rev. William Murray. Treasurer and Depositary, Joseph Bower, Merchant. Officer, William Webster.
PERTH WORKING MEN'S ASSOCIATION IN DEFENCE OF THE SABBATH.
INSTITUTED 5TH JUNE 1848.
Chairman, David Low, wright, Pomarium. Vice- Chairmen , Peter Anderson, coach -builder, 246 High Street ; John Campbell, tailor, 232 High Street. Secretaries, James P. Pirrie, coach- builder, 1 2 South Methven Street ; David Gunn, joiner, 4 South Street. Treasurer, John Proudfoot, printer, 12 South Methven Street. Committee, John Fenton, jun., painter, Pomarium ; Thos. Whimster, gas sub-inspector, North Port ; William Johnman, wright, 1S9 South Street; Robert Paterson, cabinet-maker, 12 South Methven Street ; Robert M'Nab, smith, 19 North Methven Street; David Kennedy painter, Claypots Wynd ; George Brewster, joiner, 1 Canal Crescent ; Alexander Ferguson, railway guard, 238
High Street.
PERTH FEMALE ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY.
INSTITUTED 30TH APRIL 1846. President, Mrs Young. Committee, Mrs Turnbull, Mrs Greig, Mrs Readdie, Mrs Garie, Mrs John Pullar, Mrs Laurence Pullar, Mrs Hector Sandeman, Mrs Forsyth, Mrs Miller, Mrs Graham, Mrs Barlas, Mrs David Morton, Mrs Bramwell, Mrs Dr Gray, Mrs Lindsay, Miss Pringle, Miss Greig, Miss Miller, Miss Clark, Miss Morton, Miss A. Hepburn, Miss M. Hepburn, Miss Fenwick, Miss Anderson, Miss E. Barlas. Secy, and Treasurer, Miss Grant,
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PERTH ANT I-S LA VERY SOCIETY.
INSTITUTED 2 1ST DECEMBER 1846.
President, C. G. Sidey. Vice-Presidents, Robert Greig, Rev. William Lindsay. Treasurer, Dr Barlas. Secretaries, James Readdie aad James Fen wick. Committee, David Young, D.D., John Newlands, D.D.. Hector Sandeman, Dr Henderson, William Taylor, Andrew Fenwick, Robert Morton, James Gowen- lock, James Whittet, John Readdie, John Pullar, Laurence Pullar, William Crighton, James Anderson, Andrew Miller, Thomas Brown, AVilliam Carron, William M'Intosh, David Taylor, James Mitchell, James Miller, David Irons, John Gray, Thomas M'Pherson, Robert Moir, David Morton, Peter Campbell.
PERTHSHIRE ANTI-STATE CHURCH ASSOCIATION.
Hector Sandeman, President ; Dr John Barlas, Mr John Pullar, Mr Charles Law, Vice-Presidents ; Mr James Barlas, Treasurer ; Mr David Morton, Secretary ; the Dissenting Mi- nisters of Perthshire, who are Members of the Association, Di- rectors Ex-officiis.
Ordinary Directors, Mr Andrew Miller, Mr Thomas Clark, Mi- David Low, Mr James B. Deas, Mr William Bryson, Mr Thomas M'Pherson, Mr Andrew Miller, junior, Mr John Peacock, Mr James Morton, Mr James Mitchell, Mr John Bayne, Mr James Smeaton.
PERTH YOUNG MEN'S RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY.
INSTITUTED 1841.
President, John Garie. Treasurer, Robert M'Nab. Secretary, Peter Anderson. Directors, James P. Pirrie, William Johnman, George Gow, Henry Johnson, Alexander Johnman, John Robert- sen.
PERTH PUBLIC BATHS.
" Cleanliness is next to godliness.'''' — Wesley.
President, the Lord Provost. Vice-Presidents, J. Murray, cork- cutter, and James Bell, brassfounder.
Ordinary Directors, Ex-Officiis,for the City — The Lord Provost, the Lord Dean of Guild, the Four Bailies, and the Town Treasurer.
For the County — The Sheriff and Sheriff- Substitute.
Ordinary Directors — John Scrimgeour, R. H. Knox, Geo. Bruce, J. Murray, J. Bayne, John Jackson, Andrew Slater, J. Smeaton, G. Wyllie, T. M'Pherson, D. Fleming, D. Morton, J. Farquharson, T. Richardson, J. Bell, David Lowe, D. Wood, R. Pullar, D. Gorrie, Bailie J. M. Gray.
The Directors meet on the first Tuesday of every month, at half- past eight o'clock evening.
Secretary, Robert Martin, writer. Treasurer, Thomas M'Pherson, Temperance Hotel, St John Street. Lessee and House Superin- tendent, Archibald Grant, Female Department, Mrs Grant.
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SABBATH ALLIANCE. Hector Maiben, David Hepburn, and Melville Jameson, Secys.
LETHENDY MORTIFICATIONS.
The Parish Ministers and Elders of Perth, Trustees ; Thomas Duncan, Factor ; Robert Buist, Clerk to the Patron and Trustees. The Magistrates and four Parish Ministers, Patrons.
hospital lands — David Peacock, Factor.
CHURCHES, &c.
Baptist Chapel, 193 South St. Vacant. Minister.
East Church, St John Street, John Anderson, Minister.
Evangelists' Meeting House, J Edward Jobnstone> Minister.
King Street, )
Free Church, Carpenter Street, .. T. Dymock, A.M., Minister.
Free Church, Mill Street, Andrew Gray, A.M., Minister-
Free Church, Tailors' Hall, John Y. Walker, Minister.
Free Church, Victoria Street,.. .. John Milne, Minister. Free (Gaelic) Church, Newrow, . . William Grant, Minister. Glasite Meeting House, 267 High "J
Street, > Various Ministers.
Do. Do., 232 High Street, J
Independent Chapel, 9 Mill Street, Vacant. Minister.
Methodist Chapel, 192 South j ^^ Minister.
Street, j
Middle Church, St John's Place, John Murdoch, Minister. Original Secession Congregation, | Thomas MaQs Miuist
207 South Street, J
Old Scotch Independents, 28 South 1 ,r . ,,. . ,
,. L. c,/ , ' Y Various Ministers.
Methven Street, J
ROmSUtre^tth0liC ChaPe'' MelVille} John S. M'Corry, Priest.
St John's Episcopal Chapel, Princes 7 Woo(J A> Min
Street, } °
St Leonard's Church. King Street., > W.1V „. ., ,,. .'«,
... & ' > William Struthers, Minister, west side, S
}John C. Chambers, "| Joseph Haskoll, I Priests. Henry Humble, St Paul's Church, 274 High St. Alexander Falconer, Minister.
United Presbyterian Church, East, "1 ,,,-..,. T. , ,,. . . , , „ c i.T_ oi j. r William Lindsay, Minister.
113 South Street, J J'
United Presbyterian Church, "I ., „ .
ts.t ii. ««, tt- u en v r David Young, D.D., Minister. North, 231 High Street, J 6' '
United Presbyterian Church, 7 T . _. , , ,,. . , South, 204 High Street, \ John Newlands, Minister.
United Presbyterian Church, 7 T „ _;.. -.- ,
West, 7 Canal Crescent, J James Bow, Minister.
West Church, St John's Place,... David Smith, Minister.
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PERTH SEMINARIES AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Rector's Department. — Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Plane, Spherical, and Analytical Trigonometry, Conic Sections, the Differential and Integral Calculus, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, the Theory and Practice of Arithmetic, Mathematical, Physical, and Political Geography, Logic, and the Principles of Universal Grammar — Rector, Thomas Miller, M.A. — Assistant, George Dott.
Modern Languages. — Laurence Craigie, teacher.
Drawing, Painting, and Architecture. — William Brown, teacher.
Writing, Practical Arithmetic, and Accounts. — John Smith, A. M., teacher.
Grammar School. — Greek, Latin, Grammar, Geography, An- cient History, and Greek and Roman Antiquities.— William Dunbar Steel, Rector.
English School. — English, Elocution, and Geography. — Alexander B. Smith, teacher.
Music. — David Peacock, teacher.
Middle Church Parish School, Meal Vennel. — James Stirton, teacher.
National School, Newrow. — Peter Proudfoot, teacher.
National School, Watergate. — Thomas Miller, teacher.
Stewart's Free School. — The Eight Deacons of the In- corporated Trades, Trustees. Number of boys not to exceed 90, above the age of 7, and under 9 years ; and they may continue their education from each distinct period of 7 years and no longer. Schoolroom, 45 Mill Street. — Robert Peddie, teacher.
West Church Parish School, South William Street. — John Barbour, teacher.
There are, besides these, many private teachers.
LITERARY AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.
The Museum of the Society in the Monument is open on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 1 to 3 o'clock. Visitors (unaccom- panied by a Member) are admitted by paying Sixpence each at the door.
The Most Noble the Marquis of Breadalbane, President.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Mansfield, the Right Hon. Lord Gray, Sir P. M. Threipland, Sir J. S. Richardson, the Rev. James Esdaile, D.D., and James Dewar, Lord Provost, Vice-Presidents.
Council of Management. — James M. Patton, William Gloag, Hugh Barclay, Robert Sangster, William Blair, James Thomas, John M'Euen Gray, William Henderson, M.D., James Dewar, W. S. Turnbull, David Turnbull. William Ross, Treasurer. William Brown, Secretary. David Hepburn, Hon. Librarian. John Coutts, Curator.
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PERTH ANDERSON INSTITUTION.
INSTITUTED, 17TH NOVEMBER 184 7.
" It is a Godlike attribute to know."
Patrons — Lord Kinnaird, Sir Johu S. Richardson, Sir John Muir M'Kenzie, Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, Charles Graham Sidey. President — Sheriff Barclay. Treasurer — Robert Morton. Secre- tary— James Mitchell. Directors — Patrick Wallace, John M'Euen Gray, Dr Frew, Daniel Fleming, William Keiller, James Barlas. David Hepburn, John M'Farlane, John Pullar, John M'Laren.
Life Members — Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, Patrick Wallace, Major W. M. Stirling of Abercairney, J. S. Hepburn, Colquhalzie, Joseph Murray of Ayton.
PUBLIC LIBRARIES.
PERTH LIBRARY.
Curators — Major-General Lindsay, Major Jelf Sharp, William Brown, David M'Kenzie, Dr William Henderson, James Spottis- woode, William Ross, Rev. John Anderson, Archibald Turnbull. Thomas Rodgie, Secretary. Robert Buist, Treasurer. G. M. Lennie, Librarian. Subscription, 15s. and 16s. per annum. Open on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, from 1 to 3 o'clock.
MECHANICS' LIBRARY.
Instituted, 24th November 1823. — Library-room, 238 High Street. Open every Weduesday from 8 till half-past 9, and every Saturday evening from half-past 7 till half-past 9. Entry money, is. Subscription, id. per week. John Sprunt, Charter Lane, Librarian.
SCONE AND PERTH MASONIC LODGE.
John Ruthven, Right Worshipful Master.
James Galletly, Depute-Master ; James Robertson, Assistant Depute-Master ; • John Taylor, Senior Warden ; John M'Kay, Junior Warden ; Robert Peters, Treasurer ; Peter M'Currach, Secretary ; David Galletly, Chaplain ; William Fyffe and Alexander Ross, Key-Keepers ; Alexander Reid, Grand Steward ; Charles Galletly, Depute Grand Steward ; John Cameron, Tyler.
Alexander Patterson, Invery House, Portobello, Proxy- Master.
ST. ANDREW'S MASONIC LODGE.
Right Honourable Fox Maule, Right Worshipful Master.
Sir P. M. Threipland, Bart., Past-Master; David Halket, De- pute-Master ; Vacant, Senior Warden ; Thomas, T. Mitchell, Junior Warden ; Archibald Reid, Secretary; Vacant, Treasurer ; John M'Farlane, Tyler.
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ROYAL ARCH MASONIC LODGE.
Robert Martin, Right Worshipful Master.
William Dow, Depute-Master ; Alexander M'Lauchlan, Sub- Master ; James Campbell, Senior Warden ; James Thomsoo, Junior Warden ; William Brisbane, Treasurer ; James Young, Secretary; George Grimmond, Senior Deacon; Francis Bell, Junior Deacon; Samuel Wilson, Steward; Vacant, Chaplain; Alexander Robertson, Tyler ; Morris Leon, Edinburgh, Proxy- Master.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD-FELLOWS.
MANCHESTER UNITY.
Perth District.
District Officers— Thomas Wilkie, P.G.M. ; Thomas W. Cuth- bert, P.D.G.M. ; David Goram, P.C., Secretary and Relieving Officer ; Alexander Ross, Examining Officer.
Loyal City of Perth Lodge, No. 2320 — Angus Stewart, N.G. and Minute Secretary ; Thomas Wilkie, G.M. ; David Kidd, Elective Secretary ; Thomas W. Cuthbert, Managing Secretary ; Alexander F. Chisholm, Treasurer; Thomas Wilkie, District and Lodge Officer.
SPORTING CLUBS.
PERTH CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 6th February 1841. Admitted into the Royal Club, July 1841.
The Right Hon. Fox Maule, M.P., Patron ; William Imrie, President; Archibald Reid, Vice-President ; James M'Leish, Re- presentative Member ; Rev. John Anderson, Chaplain ; William Duncan, Treasurer ; Alexander Scott, Secretary.
Committee of Management. — C. F. Walsh, William Cameron, William Ross, David Murie, Samuel Wilson, David Ross.
ST JOHN'S (PERTH) CLUB.
Instituted 11th February 1841. Admitted into the Royal Club, July 1841 .
Sir Thomas Moncreiffe of Moncreiffe, Bart., Patron ; Robert Martin, President, Samuel Thomas Deseret, Vice-President ; John Kemp, Representative Member ; William Crockhart, Trea- surer, James Young, Secretary.
Committee of Management. — Robert Martin, S. T. Deseret, James Young, William Crockhart, John Kemp, Joseph Ranson, Alexander Stewart, Richard M'Lean, Charles. Shedden, Hugh S. Brown.
Honorary Members. — James Young, Land- Surveyor ; William M. M'Kenzie, Architect.
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ROYAL PERTH GOLFING SOCIETY.
Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, Bart, Captain. Archibald Turnbull, James Condie, Charles Robertson, and William Peddie, Councillors. George Gray, Secretary. Robert Keay, Medalist. John Jackson, Officer.
PERTH CRICKET CLUB.
Alexander Whitson, Parkhill, Captain ; G. Condie, Lieutenant ; R. Walker, Secretary.
Committee. — Messrs J. Kemp, W. M'Leish, J. Dewar, A. Imrie, S. Murray, and W. Ross.
PERTH HIGHLAND ERIENDLY SOCIETY.
Instituted 1844.
Patron, The Right Hon. Fox Maule, M.P. Honorary Members, The Right Hon. the Earl of Kinnoull, Hon. Lord Dupplin, Major A. Campbell, George Condie, Glas Sandeman, T. Graham, D. S. M'Lagan, J. M'Lean. Chief, Alexander Robertson, Princes Street. Vice-Chief, John Campbell, 8 St John Street.
John Ballantine, Secretary ; Peter Cameron, Treasurer ; John M'Dougall, Piper ; John M'Farlane, Officer.
PUBLIC OFFICES.
Billet-Master's Office, l High Street — Andrew Boyle, Billet-Master. Soldiers on the recruiting service, and those on march, are billeted on the inhabitants in regular rotation, with the following exceptions — Parish Ministers and Schoolmasters, un- married ladies not in business, and who do not keep lodgers : and the Government allowance of one penny each man per day, is pay- able at the Billet-Master's office on the first day of every month, betwixt the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock.
Cess Office, 16 South Street— William Gloag, Sub-Collector. Hours of attendance, every lawful day from 10 till 3 o'clock, ex- cept Saturday, on which from 10 till 12.
City Chamberlain's Office, 3 High Street— David Duncan, City Chamberlain. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock.
City Fiscal's Office, 14 High Street— William Wedderspoon, City Fiscal. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3, and from 6 till 8 o'clock.
County Constabulary Office, l Marshall Place.— Captain J. J. Grove, Chief Constable. Serjeant Henry M'Donald, Clerk. Henry Catcheside, Perth Sergeant-Major. 5 other Sergeants and 28 Constables through the County.
Custom House, Princes Street— John Miller, Collector. Thos. A. Healy, Comptroller. William Imrie, Clerk. Joseph Blyth and James Thomson, Tide Waiters and Acting Lockers. Hours of at- tendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock, except Saturday, on which from 10 till 12.
APPENDIX. 147
Dundee and Perth Railway Office, Princes Street Station.
Excise Office, 14 Charlotte Street — John Weyinss, Collector. William, Johnston, Clerk. Charles Roles, Supervisor. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock, except Satur- day, on which from 10 till 12.
Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee Railway Office, Ge- neral Station.
Guild Office, 60 High Street — John Buist, Treasurer. John Comrie, Officer. Open every lawful day from 10 till 3 o'clock.
Harbour and Navigation Office, 14 High Street — Open every lawful day, from 10 till 3, and from 6 till 8 o'clock.
Inspector of Poor's Office, ll Canal Crescent — George Croll, Distributor. John Scott, Collector. James Rollo, Officer. Open every lawful day, from 10 till 3, and from 6 till 8 o'clock.
Mail and Coach Offices — George Inn Office, 58 George Street. Universal Office, 15 South Street. The above Offices are open every lawful day, from 5 o'clock a.m. till 10 P.M.
New Gas Light Company's Office — Robert Ford, Manager and Treasurer. James M'Ewen, Inspector. John Gow, Clerk and Collector. Office, Rlackfriars Wynd. Open every lawful day, from 8 a.m. till 8 P.M.
Old Gas Light Company's Office, 12 South Street — Geo. Gray, Treasurer. John Cameron, Clerk. Angus M-Pherson, Manager and Inspector. Thomas Whimster, Sub- Inspector. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock.
Police Assessment Office, 60 High Street — John M'Ewan, Surveyor and Collector. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 8 o'clock.
Police Office, 1 High Street — Andrew Boyle, Superintendent. David Gibson, Day-Sergeant. John M'Donald, Night-Sergeant. Alexander Turnbull, Criminal Officer. 4 Day Policemen. 14 Night Policemen. 2 Patrol.
Poor Rates Office, 12 Canal Crescent — James Dewar, Con- vener. John Scott, Collector. Open every lawful day, from 10 till 8 o'clock.
Post-Office, 80 George Street — Charles Graham Sidey, post- master. (See paye 113. )
Procurator-Fiscals' Office, Blackfriars Street — Thomas Duncan and John M'Lean, Procurator-Fiscals. Hours of attend- ance, every lawful day from 10 till 9 o'clock.
Property and Income Tax Office, 16 South- Street — Wm. Gloag, Collector. David Peacock, Assessor. Alexander Paterson, Inspector. James D. Miller, Clerk. Open every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock, except Saturday, on which, from 10 till 12.
Receiving Post-Office, King Street — John Pirrie, Receiver. (Seepage 113. J
River Police and Fishing Office, 6 Charlotte Street — Robert Buist, Superintendent. Thomas Rutherford, Water Bailiff.
Scottish Central Railway Office, General Station — Robert Johnston, General Manager and Secretary. John A. Jameson, Accountant and Cashier. Open every lawful day from 1 0 to 4, and from 6 to 8, except Saturday, on which, from 10 to 3 o'clock.
APPENDIX.
Scottish Midland Junction Railway Office, General Station — S. R. Ferguson, Secretary and Accountant. Open every lawful day from 10 to 4, and from 6 to 8, except Saturday, on which, from 10 to 3 o'clock.
Session Clerk's Office, 6 Charlotte Street — Robert Buisfc, Session-Clerk. Hours of attendance, every lawful day from 10 till 3 o'clock, and on Saturday evenings from 6 till 10.
Sheriff-Clerk's Office, County Buildings, foot of South Street— J. M. Patton, Sheriff-Clerk. P. Souttar, Sheriff-Clerk- Depute. Robert R. M'Donald, Sheriff-Clerk-Depute. Hours of attendance, from 10 till 5, and from 6 till 8.
Shore Dues' Office, Old Shore — James Morris, Collector. Hours of attendance, from 7 a.m. till 7 p.m.
Staff Officer of Pensioner's Office, Perth Barracks — Major Archibald Campbell, Staff-Officer. James Campbell, Staff- Sergeant. William M'Leod, Serjeant-Major of the Local Com- pany.
Stamp Office, 8 High Street— James Miller, Distributor. Open every lawful day from 10 till 3, and from 6 till 8, except Sa- turday, on which, from 10 till 3 o'clock.
Tay and Thames Shipping Go's Office, 11 Speygate — Jas. Easson, Agent. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m.
Town Clerks' Office, 3 High Street — Archibald Reid and William Greig, Town-Clerks. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3, and from 6 till 8 o'clock.
Weights and Measures Offices — For the City, 3 George Street — Charles Shedden, Inspector. For the County, 28 Com- mercial Street, Bridgend — David Donald, Inspector.
Water Duty Office, 3 High Street — Patrick Chapman, collector. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3, and from 6 till 8 o'clock.
INCORPORATED TRADES.
Trades. Deacons. Trades. Deacons.
Bakers, - John Fisher.
Fleshers, - Thos. Crawford. Glovers, - Robert Buist. Hammermen, Charles Shedden.
Alexander Tulloch, . . . . Convener.
Shoemakers, Alex. Fraser.
Tailors, - Alex. Tulloch.
Weavers, - Robert Miller.
Wrights, - William Dow.
NEWSPAPERS.
Perthshire Advertiser and Strathmore Journal, published every Thursday morning, at Kirk Closs, 80 High Street.
Perthshire Constitutional, published every Wednesday morning, — Office, 28 Kirkside.
Perthshire Courier, Farmers' Journal, and Central Scottish Ad- vertiser, published every Thursday morning, at 14 High Street.
The Northern Warder, and General Advertiser for the Counties of Perth, Fife, and Forfar, published every Thursday morning at 23 George Street.
APPENDIX. 149
BANKING COMPANIES.
Business hours, 10 till 3 o'clock, every lawful day, except Saturday, on which, from 10 till 12.
Bank of Scotland, 17 Princes Street — Robert Horn, agent — ■ David Philp, teller — William Annan, clerk.
British Linen Company, 77 George Street — W. H. Hunter & Conning, agents — William Ritchie, accountant and teller.
Central Bank of Scotland, 50 St John Street — Archibald Burns, manager — J. W. Jamieson, accountant — William Duncan, and W. M. Anderson, tellers — Robert F. Chisholm, porter. Draw on Sir R. C. Glyn, Halifax, Mills & Co., London — Commercial Bank, Edinburgh. Branches — Aberfeldy, Robert Peter — Auchterarder, P. Clerk— Crieff, John M'Leish— Newburgb, A. Brown— Pit- lochrie, D. M'Gilliwie — Dunkeld, R. C. Carrington.
Commercial Bank of Scotland, 1 6 South Street — William Gloag, agent — Thomas Soutar, accountant and teller — A. Richardson, porter. Draws on Jones, Lloyd, & Co., London. Negotiates bills on every town in Great Britain and Ireland where there is a bank or banker. Gives Letters of Credit on the principal towns of England and Ireland, and of Canada, and on New York, and trans- mits money to Australia.
National Bank of Scotland, 5 High Street — -D. L. Jolly, agent- George Matthew, accountant— Stewart Murray, teller. Draw on Sir R. C. Glyn, Halifax, Mills & Co., London. This bank nego- tiates bills on every place where there is a bank or banker, and effect payment in the United States, British America, Australia, the West Indies, and other British Colonies ; and also in the East Indies and China.
Savings^ Bank of the City and County of Perth — Office, 1 Cres- cent, Perth — Melville Jameson, actuary and cashier. Is open for receiving deposits every Wednesday morning from 9 till 10, and Saturday evening from 6 till 8 ; repaying, on Thursday morning from 9 till 10 ; the office is also open from 12 till 3 o'clock on Fridays for people residing in the country.
Perth Banking Company, 24 George Street — David Craigie, cashier — James Blair and George Turnbull, accountants — John Gray, teller — Laurence Hood, porter. Draw on Barclay, Be van, Tritton & Co., London ; Union Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh. Branches — Coupar-Angus, William Bett — Crieff, L. & J. Gibson. — Dunkeld, John Leslie.
PERTH FAIRS.
First of Luke, 1st Frid. of Mar. Pahu-Sune'en, 1st Frid. of April Midsummer, 1st Friday of July.
St John's Day, 1st Frid. of Sep. Little Dunning, 3d Frid. of Oct. St Andrewsmas, 2d Frid,, Dec.
TERMS ('New Style) IN SCOTLAND,
Candlemas, Feb. 2
Whitsunday, May 15
Lammas, August 1
Martinmas, Nov. ll
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APPENDIX.
ASSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS.
Aberdeen Fire and Life,
Aberdeen Marine, ...
Alliance,
Agricultural, Cattle Insurance Company,...
Atlas Fire and Life,
British Guarantee Association,
Caledonian Fire and Life, ...
Commercial Life,
East of Scotland,
Edinburgh Life,
European Life,
Family Endowment,
Forfarsbire & Perthshire Fire,
Gresham Life,
Hercules Fire,
Hope Reversionary and Life In- terest Company. ...
Insurance Co. of Scotland,
Life Association of Scotland, London Fire and Life, National Fire, National Fire and Life, North British Fire and Life, North of Scotland Fire & Life,
Northern Fire and Life,
Norwich Union Fire and Life, Perthshire Widows' Fund, . . . Phcenix Fire, ... ...
Royal Exchange Fire and Life, Scottish Equitable Life, Scottish Provident Institution, Scottish Union Fire and Life, Scottish Widows' Fund, Standard Life, Star Life, ...
Sun Fire and Life, ...
Temperance Provident Institu- tion, United Deposit Life, United Kingdom Life, West of England Fire and Life,
Laurence Rintoul. Laurence Rintoul. Archibald Reid.
y Duncan, M'Lean. & Jameson,
John Gray.
James Blair, jun.
James & George Condie.
James M. Honey.
David Crighton.
Duncan, M'Lean, & Jamesoa.
Robert Greig.
Andrew Davidson.
Stewart & Murray.
William M'Farlane.
William Wedderspoon.
\ James Mitchell.
J J. W. Jamiesou, and \ William Gloag.
James Dewar & Son.
W. & J. Ross.
R. H. Moncrieff & Co.
Patrick Soutar.
D. L. Jolly, & J. Spottiswoode
John Kemp, f Peter Palmer and ^ James Blair, jun.
Andrew Davidson.
Robert Buist, treasurer.
George Gray.
John Lowe.
Hunter & Conning.
Archibald Reid.
David Hepburn.
R. H. Moncrieff & Co.
George Gray.
James Mitchell. ( M'Kenzie 8s Dickson, and \ John Flockhart.
> Thomas M'Pherson.
Thomas Soutar. Charles Manson & Co. James Barlas.
FIRE ESTABLISHMENT.
Under the management of the Superintendent of Police. The staff consists of the Sergeants, Day Force, and Lamplighters, assisted by the whole force of Police.
APPENDIX.
151
CARRIERS.
From whence. |
Names. |
Where lodged. |
Departures. |
Aberfeldy, |
M'Gregor, |
15 Mill street, |
Wednesday. |
Abernethy. |
&q£8fe,A£4Js'ot |
School vennel, |
rues, and Frid. |
Auchterarder, |
Fenton, |
71 High street, |
Tues. and Frid. |
Auchterarder, |
Urquhart, |
123 High street, |
rues, and Frid. |
Auchtermuctaty |
Oliphant, |
5 J South street, |
Tues. and Frid. |
Auchterosuchty |
Stage, |
7 High street, |
Tues. and Frid, |
Balbeggie, |
Mitchell, |
71 High street, |
Wed. and Frid. |
Ballechan, |
Kennedy, |
15 Mill street, |
Tuesday. |
Bankfoot, |
M'Farlane, |
95 High street, |
Tues. and Frid. |
Birreltown, |
Bruce, |
126 High street, |
Wed. and Frid. |
Birreltown, |
Flight, |
7 Kirkside, |
Friday. |
Blair-Atholl, |
Stewart, |
71 High street, |
Thursday. |
Blairgowrie, |
Butchart, |
7 High street, - |
Tues. and Frid. |
Blairgowrie, |
Baxter, |
7 High street, |
Tuesday. |
Bohally, |
Walker, |
71 High street, |
Tuesday. |
Bridge of Earn |
Arthur, |
51 South street, |
Tues. and Frid. |
Bridge of Isla, |
Reid, |
71 High street, |
Friday. |
Comrie, |
Carmichael, |
126 High street, |
Tuesday. |
Comrie, |
M'Ansh, |
126 High street, |
Tuesday. |
Comrie, |
M' Isaac, |
96 High street, |
Friday. |
Crieff, |
Ramsay, |
112 High street, |
Tues. and Frid. |
Crieff, |
Dewar, |
1 1 6 High street, |
Tues. and Frid. |
Dunkeld, |
Proudfoot, |
96 High street, |
Mon. Wed. Fr. |
Dunkeld, |
Hall, |
15 Mill street, |
Mon. Wed. Fr. |
Dunkeld, |
Henry, |
179 High street, |
Daily. |
Dunning, |
Gardiner, |
95 High street, |
Tues. and Frid. |
Dunning, |
Ritchie, |
126 High street, |
Tues. and Frid. |
Errol, |
Howie, |
7 High street, |
Tues. and Frid. |
Fortingall, |
M'Dougall, |
126 High street, |
Wednesday. |
Fortingall, |
Proudfoot, |
123 High street, |
Wednesday. |
Fowlis, |
M'Lellan, |
153 High street, |
Friday. |
Kenmore, |
Crerar, |
15 Mill street, |
Wednesday. |
Kingussie, |
Dott, |
27 Mill street, |
Thursday. |
Kinross, |
Barclay, |
1 1 6 High street, |
Friday |
Kirkmichael, |
Forbes, |
15 Mill street, |
Tuesday. |
Madderty, |
Crockhart, |
95 High street, |
Friday. |
Methven, |
Donaldson, |
10 Methven street, |
Tues. and Frid. |
Milnathort, |
Cossar, |
51 South street, |
Tuesday. |
Pitlochry, |
Stewart, |
1 23 High street, |
Thursday. |
Rait, |
Chalmers, |
7 Kirkside, |
Friday. |
Rannoch, |
Duff, |
71 High street, |
Wednesday. |
Rannoch, |
Cameron, |
71 High street, |
Wednesday, |
Spittlefield, |
Galletly, |
7 High street, |
Friday. |
Stanley, |
Kippen, |
244 High street, |
Daily. |
Strathardle, |
Forbes, |
15 Mill 9treet, |
Tuesday. |
Strathmiglo, |
Oliphant, |
51 South street, |
Tues. and Frid. |
Struan, |
Robertson, |
123 High street, |
Thursday. |
Tullymet, |
Irvine, |
123 High street, |
Wednesday. |
Weem, |
Menzies, |
60 High street, |
Tuesday- |
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APPENDIX.
RATES AND DUTIES LEVIABLE ON VESSELS AT THE PORT AND HARBOUR OF PERTH.
Rates |
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and |
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Duties. |
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£ s. d. |
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I. |
For all Vessels navigating to the southward of the Tropic of |
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Capricorn |
0 6 |
Per Register Tor. |
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2. |
Between the Equator and the |
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Tropic of Capricorn .. . |
0 1 3 |
Per Ditto. |
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3. |
Between the Tropic of Cancer |
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and the Equator |
0 I 0 |
Per Ditto. |
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4. |
To and From any Port in North America, and nil within the |
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Straits of Gibraltar... |
0|;8 |
Per Ditto. |
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5. |
To or from any Port to the North of Drontheim in Norway, or to or from Azores, Madeira, |
• J-' ' |
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or Teneriffe Islands. . . |
0 0 7 |
Per Ditto. |
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6. |
To or from any Port hetween Gibraltar and Dunkirk, in- cluding Dunkirk, and from |
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any Port in the Baltic |
0 0 5 |
Per Ditto. |
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7> |
To or from any Port in Great Britain or Ireland, including the Islands of Guernsey, Jer- sey, Alderney, Sark, Man, the |
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Shetland Islands and Orkneys |
0 0 4 |
Per Ditto. |
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S. |
All Vessels employed in the River Tay carrying Goods, and entering the Precincts of |
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the Port or Harbour of Perth |
0 0 2 |
Per Ditto. |
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9. |
All Steam Vessels from any Port in Great Britain, or Places enumerated in Number 7, car- rying Passengers and their |
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Luggage exclusively |
0 0 2 |
Per Ditto. |
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10. |
All Steam Vessels employed in the River Tay only, and car- rying Passengers and their |
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Luggage exclusively |
0 0 0| |
Per Ditto. |
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\L |
All Steam Vessels carrying |
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Goods and Passengers |
OOlj |
Per Ditto. |
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12. |
All Steam Vessels employed in tugging Ships, Vessels, Boats, |
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Barques, or Lighters |
Q 0 1 |
Per Ditto. |
APPENDIX.
153
RATES AND DUTIES (Continued).
All Boats entirely open, landing or taking on board Sand, Bricks, Tiles, Stones, Manure , or other Goods or Commodi- ties within the Precincts of the Harbour :
If not capable of carrying more than Five Tons Weight,
If capable of carrying more than Five and less than Ten Tons,
If capable of carrying Ten Tons or upwards, ...
All Boats entirely open, landing or taking on board Fish :
If not capable ef carrying more than Five Tons Weight,
If capable of carrying more than Five and less than Ten Tons,
If capable of carrying Ten Tons or upwards ...
Rates
and
Duties.
£ s. d.
0 0 6
0 I 0
0 1 0
0 1 6
0 2 0
Each. Each.
Each.
Each. Each. Each.
Ail Foreign Vessels from any of the above-mentioned Ports or Places, to pay one-half more than the above rates.
A.11 Vessels remaining at the Harbour or Quays of Perth more than two Months to pay one penny per Register Ton per Month in advance.
All Vessels launched at the Harbour of Perth, or within the precincts thereof set forth in the Act, to pay one penny half- penny per Register Ton on the voyage outwards, if sailing in ballast, but if loaded in whole or in part, or carrying passengers, to pay full dues.
Boats employed .solely in conveying Salmon and Grilses from the fishings in the Tay to Perth to be exempted.
It shall be in the option of the Commissioners to charge either the tonnage dues on the voyage inwards or on the voyage outwards, at the rates specified in this schedule ; and if the charge be made on the voyage,outwards, there shall be de- ducted from it the amount of the dues that may have been previously paid on the voyage inwards, but if such Vessels sail in ballast, they shall be charged with the dues on the inward voyage only.
All Vessels not carrying passengers arriving in the Harbour in ballast, and departing again in ballast, shall be liable only in half dues ; but if such Vessels, after arriving in ballast, shall take in cargoes or parts of cargoes before their departure, they shall be liable in full dues.
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APPENDIX.
SHIPPING OF THE PORT OF PERTH.
SI. signifies Sloop, Sc. Schooner, Br. Brig, Bk. Barque,
Names,
Agnes, Sc.
Albion, SI.
Albion, Sc.
Bee, SI.
Bell & Mary, . Sc.
Betsy, SI.
Betsy& Isabella Sc. Blossom, ...... Sc.
Catherine, . ... SI.
Catherine&Ana Sc. Catherines, .... Sc.
Christina, Sc.
Clipper, Sc.
Countess of Le- ven & Melville, Sc.
David, Sc.
Davids, SI.
Davidsons, Br.
Diadem,.. Sc.
Dunkeld, SI.
Eagle, Sc.
EarlofSeafield, SL
Eclipse, Sc.
Eliza, Sc.
Fair Maid, Sc.
Fifeshire, SI.
Firefly, Sc.
Fox Maule, ... SI.
George, Sc.
Georgina, ...... Sc.
Glenfarg, SI.
Halls, Sc
Hope, Sc.
Isabella and Ca- therine, ...... Sc.
Isabellas Sc.
James, Sc.
Jane, Sc.
Janet Halley,... Sc. Jean& Margaret Sc.
Jessie, Sc.
Judith, Br.
Juno, SI.
Louisa, SI.
Louisa, Sc.
Majestic, Sc,
Masters.
Owners or Agent.
M 'Donald, ... |
Peter Graham, |
Pitkeathly, ... Thomson, . ... Inglis, |
Pitkeathly & Anderson Young & Nelson, ...... James Irvine, |
Thomson, . . .. Hay, . |
William Thomson, ... Cameron & Brown, ... James Graham, George Christie John M;Gilliwie, John Dron, |
Christie, M'Gilliwie, ... Dron, |
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Kinnear, ...... |
Rattray & Black, Peter Kinnear, |
Chisbolm, . ... M'Laren, Fleming, |
John Dickman, William Taylor, D. & J. Pitbladdo, . . . Robert Mills, |
Banks, |
Graham & Banks, ... William Robertson, . . . Keay & Mackenzie,... James Boyd, |
Angus, |
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Hay |
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Meiklereid, . . |
Peter Graham, |
Melville, Kelt, |
Robert Cameron, James Penuv, |
Amos, |
Pitkeathly & Anderson Niven & Lyall, John M'Gilliwie, John J. Cowperthwaite George Jardine, John Dickman, Cowperthtvaite & Hall Pitblado & Inglis, ... Anderson & Moor, . . . William Forbes, James Easson, |
Lyall, |
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M'Gilliwie, ... Jarvie, |
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Clark, |
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Rollo, |
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Hall, |
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M'Laren, Inglis, |
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Watson, Easson, |
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John Miller, |
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Anderson, M'Intosh, .... Wood, |
Grahams & Anderson, William Thrift, Laurence Rintoul, . . . John Pitblado, |
Pitblado, |
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Wright, Ormiston, . ... |
Forbes & Cargill,. . .. . . John J. Cowperthwaite |
37 110
Built
1841 1847 ^848
2211842 68 1849
20 77 52 51 73 48 100
1S44 1829 1842 1820 1834 1841 1843
5411843
84 57 37
219 75 62
145 31 98 78
107 58 59 66
111 56 20
164 58
67 74
110 77
106 86 96 99 60 36
121
116
1846 1848 1832 1842 1842 1835 1839 1833 1848 1820 1833 1844 1845 1835 1846 1848 1841 1850 1825
1843 1835 1849 184S 1842 1844 1842 1849 1824 1821 1840 1842
APPENDIX.
155
SHIPPING— Continued.
Names. |
Masters. |
Owners or Agent. |
<*> pi |
Built |
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Margaret, Margaret Nicol M. Breadalbane Mart, |
Sc. SI. Sc. Sc. Sc. Sc. SI. Sc. Sc. SI. Sc. Br. Sc. . SI. Sc. Sc. Br. Sc. Sc. Sc. Sc. Sc. Sc. SI. SI. Sc. |
Fotheringbam Sharp, Nicol, |
Graham & Fother- ingbam, |
107 17 118 108 97 115 47 95 88 19 73 151 102 58 92 95 161 149 131 129 103 66 116 15 58 50 |
1849 |
James Sharp, |
1835 |
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Robert Nicol, |
1842 |
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M'Donald, ... Stenhouse, ... M'Kash, M'Naughton,. Izett, Cowperthwte. Thomson, ... Smeaton, Nelson, Reid, |
Thomas Duncan, David Pitblado, M'Kash & Banbriech, Mrs Taylor, |
1849 1838 1849 1825 |
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Marv, Mary Ann, Monarch, Newburgh, Ocean's Bride, Philadelphia, . . Robert Nicol, Rose, |
Graham & Simpson, David Fotheringbam, John J. Cowperthwaite Andrew Thomson, ... Graham & M'Kay, ... R. Young & Nelson, Robert Cameron, ... Thomas Graham....... Graham & Wolier, ... Nicol & Ostens, Keay & M'Kenzie, ... Robert Nicol, |
1847 1833 1835 1823 1840 1S39 1839 |
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Crerar, Stevens, Ostens, Milne, |
1845 1834 1846 1828 |
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Sarah & Jane, |
Walker M'Laggan, ... Sutherland, . . . Gibson, Simpson, M'Kenzie, ... M'Laggan, ... Jackson, |
1849 |
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Scotia, |
Graham & M'Laggan, Robert Young;, |
1843 1847 |
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Sir Rt. Preston, Superb, Tarsappie, Tinker, |
Thomas Gibson, David Pitblado, William Anderson, ... Jessie Bailie |
1832 1849 1833 1849 |
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Vine, |
T. Graham, |
1841 |
MERCHANT SEAMEN'S FUND.
TBXTSTEES.
Shipowners. — James Graham, Thomas Duncan, Peter Graham, William Dow, William Forbes, John Cowperthwaite, Charles Shedden, David Pitblado, Thomas Bailey. All residenters in Perth.
Shipmasters. — James Harvey, David Fotheringham, George Jar- dine, John Angus, John Simpson.
MUNICIPAL POLLING STATIONS.
First TVard. — Guild Hall.
Second Ward. — Burgh Court Room.
Third Ward. — Royal Arch Mason Hall.
Fourth JVard. —North United Presbyterian large Session-house.
PARLIAMENTARY POLLING STATIONS.
First District. — Sheriff-Court Room, County Buildings. Second Do. Bu,rgh-Court Room. Third Do. Seminaries, Rose Terrace.
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APPENDIX.
RATES OF CARTAGE
To or from any of the Shores and Tide Basin, to any place within the liberties of the City.
A full load to one address (not otherwise regulated) A valuable package, when required to be made
separate load, Ale and Porter, per hhd., Alum, per do., Ashes, per ton,
Bark, rough or ground, per ton, Barley, pot, per sack, ... Butter and Cheese, per ton, CaDdle in boxes, per barrel bulk, China and Earthenware, per crate Copperas, per ton, Cork in bundles, per ton, Corks made, per cwt.,... Fish, salted, per ton, ... Flax, in mats, per ton,... . Flour, per sack, Furniture, per load, Glass, per crate,
Glass Bottles, in mats, per gross, Grain of all kinds, to or from Canal Street, east of
the Gas Work, per sack, Ditto, to or from any other parts of the Town, per
sack,... Haberdashery goods, per barrel bulk, Hat boxes, per barrel bulk, Hemp and Tow, per ton, Herrings, white, per barrel, Herrings, red, per barrel, Hides, wet, per ton, ... Hides, dry, per ton, Hops, per packet, Hops, per bag,... Iron, in bars, per ton,... Iron, pig, per ton, Iron, cast goods, per cwt., Lead, in bars and sheets, per ton, Leather, per ton, Lemons and Oranges, per chest,... Lemons and Oranges, per half-chest, Linseed, per hhd., Linseed, per barrel, Linseed, in sacks, per quarter, ...
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RATES OF CARTAGE (Continued.)
Manganese, per ton, ...
Meal, per boll,
Molasses and Yeast, per puncheon, carried on a truck, I
Ditto, on a cart,
Oil, in butts or pipes, per ton, carried on a truck,
Ditto, on a cart,
Oil, per hhd.,
Oil Cake, per ton,
Pitch and Tar, per barrel, ... . . . •
Soda, per ton,
Soap, hard, per chest,
Soap, soft, each four firkins,
Sugar, lumps and loaves, per cwt.,
Sugar, raw, in bags, per cwt., ...
Sugar, raw, in hhds. from 1 8 to 20 cwt. carried on
a truck, Ditto, on a cart,
Sugar, raw, in casks, under 18 cwt., per cwt., Ditto, per ton, Salt, per ton, Seed, clover, per sack, Seed, rye-grass, per sack, Small packages, of £ B.B. and under, Tallow, per ton, Tea, per chest, common size, Tea, double chests, Timber, per Load of 40 feet, Turpentine, per Carboy, Vitriol, per load of 8 bottles, Whitening, per ton, to be carried in bags only, Wine, per pipe, or puncheon spirits, of 115 gallons,
and in proportion, carried on a truck,... Ditto, on a cart,
Wine and spirits, per hhd. carried on a truck, Wool, per ton, Yarn and Rags, per ton, Ditto, on a cart,
All Goods charged by the Load or by the Ton, carried to or from St John Street, the Kirkgate, Watergate, South Street, King Street, and other places to the south of the South Street, and the east of King Street, to be twopence less than as stated in the foregoing Table. All other parcels and packages not enumerated in
the above Table, to pay at the rate per B.B. of 0 2 0 2 And if a number of small packages be on a Cart, ad- dressed to one individual, they are to be charged at the rate per B.B. of ... ... 0 2 0 2
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158 AFPENDIX.
COALS, LIME, &c,
To be charged as per the following Table,
ON COALS.
One boll of Coals -weighing 40 stones, Dutch weight, carried from the Coal Shore to the Meal Vennel end, South Street, to any part of the Watergate, to the High Street, below the Cross, to the Kirkgate, Kirkside, George Street, and Bridge Lane, inclusive, or to the Vennels or Houses within these bounds, shall pay of Car- riage 2£d., or 4^d. for two bolls.
One boll of Coals, to and within the Meal Vennel, above the Meal Vennel to the South Street Port, above the Cross to the north end of the Meal Vennel on both sides of the street, exclusive of the Hammermen's Land, to the Skinnergate, Castle Gable, and Charlotte Street, 3d. of carriage, or 5£ for two bolls.
One boll of Coals, to any place within the liberties of the town, beyond the limits mentioned, to pay 3^d., or 6d. for two bolls ; and if Coals are carried from the New Shore, or Lime Shore, to any of the above-mentioned places, one penny per boll more.
Chew, or Small Coals, shall pay the same rate of Carriage as Great Coals ; 2£ Mets of English to be reckoned equal to 1 boll of Great Coals ; and 3 bolls of Small Coals or Smithy Coals, equal to 2 bolls of Great Coals.
A Load of English Coals, equal to 2 bolls of Great Coals, to be 2d. per Load in addition to the above rates from the Tide Basin.
A Cart Load of Coals from the Tide Basin to the Coal Slips at the Coal Shore, 6£d.
A Cart Load of Coals, from the New Shore or Lime Shore, to the Coal Slips at the Coal Shore, to pay 4^-d., and from the Coal Shore to the Slips, 3d.
If English Coals are carried in bags, at the request of a pur- chaser, the carter to be entitled to an additional charge of one halfpenny per Met.
ON LIME.
Each boll of Lime carried from the Lime Shore to the different places of the town, shall pay the same rates of Carriage as Great Coals from the Coal Shore, with the same addition as on Coals from the Tide Basin.
ON STONES.
A Load of ] 4 cwt. of Stones from any of the Shores or Tide Basin, to the different places of the town, shall pay the same rates of Carriage as two bolls of Coals, and proportionally for a greater Load.
ON RUBBISH.
A Load of Rubbish from any part of the town, to such place in the North or South Inch, or to the River side, as may be pointed out, to pay of Carriage 6d.
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And for every additional cwt. to be allowed at the rate of Id. extra on each progressive rate.
When detained more than one quarter of an hour, either at loading or unloading, to be paid at the rate of l^d. for every ad- ditional one quarter of an hour.
One half additional to the above rates to be charged for all work performed between the hours of 11 o'clock p.m. and 5 o'clock a.m. from the 15th March to the 15th September, and between the hours of 1 0 o'clock p.m. and 6 o'clock a.m. during the rest of the year.
ASSISTING AT LOADING OR UNLOADING OF GOODS.
A back-load to or from any shop or warehouse on the ground floor, to or from any vehicle on the street, the distance not exceeding twenty yards, and the weight not above 112 lbs.
And for each additional 56 lbs. to be allowed extra,
A back load up any court or street, more than twenty yards, and not above sixty yards, the weight not ex- ceeding]^ lbs.,...
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A back load, not exceeding 1 1 2 lbs. up or down stairs, not exceeding one storey, and where the distance tra- velled does not exceed twenty yards, ... 0 1 For each additional storey, extra, ... ... 0 0^
And for each additional 56 lbs. to be allowed, extra for
each additional storey, ... ... 0 0±
N.B. — If more than two packages, to he paid by time, as after- mentioned.
RATES AS TO TIME.
Assisting at removing of furniture, when a considerable time is required, tor the first hour,
And for each additional hour,
For every hurley load of furniture removed, not exceed- ing one-fourth of a mile, including allowance for time required in loading and unloading,
And for each additional one-fourth of a mile,
Assisting in loading or unloading carts, weighing goods, &c, not included in the preceding fares, for the first hour,
For every other hour,
Watching during the night, the hours of night-duty being from 11 o'clock P.M. till 5 o'clock a.m. between 15th March and 15th September, and from 10 P.M. till 7 a.m. during the rest of the year, for the first hour, 0 8
And for each additional hour, ... ... 0 4
Acting generally as a porter, for a whole day of 1 0 hours, 2 6
And for a week, the working hours per diem being 10 hours, 14 0
For each additional hoar employed,. more than 10 hours, per diem, when engaged either by the week or by the day, an extra allowance to be made, at the rate of, per hour, ... ... ... ... 0 3
And for any number of hours employed, less than 10 hours per diem, when engaged either by the week or by the day, a deduction to be made, at the rate of, per hour, ... ... ... ... ... 0 3
*** No charge to be made for the time beyond the first hour when
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HIGH CONSTABLES.
David Murie, Moderator. Rev. John Anderson, Chaplain. William Malcom, M.D., Physician. Archibald Reid, Solicitor. Alexander Scott, Secretary. David Peacock, Clerk and Treasurer. P. R. Drummond, W. M. Farney, J. M. Honey, and Alexander Tullocb , Captains.
TOWN SERGEANTS, DRUMMER, AND BELLMAN.
John Grimmond and Alexander Stewart, Town Sergeants. Alex. Pattillo, Town Drummer. James Baxter, Town Bellman.
APPENDIX.
161
WEEKLY MARKETS IN SCOTLAND FOR CORN, &c.
Aberdeen, Friday Airdrie, Saturday Alloa, Wednesday and Saturday Alyth, Tuesday Annan, Thursday Anstruther, E., Saturday Arbroath, Saturday Auchterarder, Saturday Auchtermuchty, Monday Ayr, Tuesday and Friday Ayton, Thursday Banff, Friday Bathgate, Wednesday Beith, Friday Bervie, Wednesday Biggar, Thursday Blairgowrie, Wednesday Brechin, Tuesday Callander, Thursday Campbellton, Thursday Carnwarth, Friday Castle-Douglas, Monday Coldstream, Thursday Coupar-Angus, Tuesday Crieff, Thursday Cromarty, Tuesday Cumnock, Thursday Cupar-Fife, Thursday Dalkeith, Thursday Dingwall, Friday Dumbarton, Tuesday Dumfries, Wednesday Dunbar, Tuesday Dunblane, Thursday Dundee, Tuesday and Friday Dunfermline, Tuesday Dunkeld, Saturday Dunse, Wednesday Edinburgh, Wednesday Elgin, Friday Eyemouth, Thursday Falkirk, Thursday and Saturday Forfar, Wednesday and Saturday Forres, Tuesday and Friday Fortrose, Friday Fraserburgh, Friday Galashiels, Tuesday Galston, Wednesday Girvan, Monday Glasgow, Wednesday
Grantown, Friday Greenock, Friday Haddington, Friday Hamilton, Friday Hawick, Thursday Huntly, Thursday Inverkeithing, Monday Inverness, Tuesday and Friday Irvine, Monday and Saturday Jedburgh, Tuesday and Saturday Keith, Wednesday and Friday Kelso, Friday
Kilmarnock, Tuesday and Friday Kirkcaldy, Saturday Kirkcudbright, Friday Kirriemuir, Friday Lanark, Tuesday and Saturday Langholm, Wednesday Linlithgow, Friday Linton, East, Monday Lockerby, Thursday Maybole, Thursday Melrose, Saturday Milnathort, Wednesday Montrose, Friday Nairn, Tuesday and Friday Newburgh (Fife), Tuesday Newton-Stewart, Friday North Berwick, Monday Old Meldrum, Saturday Paisley, Thursday Peebles, Tuesday Perth, Friday Peterhead, Friday Port-Glasgow, Friday Renfrew, Saturday Rothesay, Wednesday St Andrews, Monday Selkirk, Wednesday Stewarton, Thursday Stirling, Friday Stonehaven, Thursday Stranraer, Friday Strathaven, Thursday Stromness, Wednesday Tain, Tuesday and Friday Thurso, Friday Wick, Friday Wigtown, Saturday
.62 APPENDIX*
ROYAL PERTHSHIRE MILITIA.
Colonel, Right Hon. Earl of Kinnoull,...6th June 180-&*
Lieut.-Col, Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, 10th June 1843
Major, , John Gardiner,... .......27th January 1846
Captains, „ .George Wright...... 2d October 1815
D. W. Bisset,..., .1,6th June 1825
Thomas Elder Baird, 21st May 1831
Samuel Barret, 15th February 1834
Lord Rollo, 23d January 1846
Robert Graham, 3d February 1846
Fletcher Norton Menzies,... .3d February 1846
Lieutenants,..,. ....... George Mackenzie ..24th May 1806
Duncan Fletcher, 14th June 1806
Robert Stewart, ...5th September 1809
Alexander Patullo,.. 24th May 1811
John Gibbons, ,. 12th August 1813
Stewart Robertson, 23d January 1846
Thomas Nxcol,„.. 23d January 1846
James Isdaie, 3d February 1846
John D. M'Gregor, 18th March 1846
David Blair......... .........27th April 1846
Ensigns,...., ...Robert Thomson,. 1st December 1813-
John Robertson, 11th August 1820
Robert Menzies,... 11th July 1825
John Reid Prentice,... 23d March 1826
Adjutant, Vacant -
Quarter-Master, Vacant -
Pay-Master, ..Vacant
Surgeon, ..Paul Pierides, 27th January 1846
Assistant -Surgeon,.. Robert Thomson, 1st November 1813
COUNTY PRISON ESTABLISHMENT.
William Hutchison, Governor. Mrs Hutchison, Matron.. Rev, Peter Thomson, York Place, Chaplain. Dr White, Athole Place, Surgeon. Duncan Peter Walker, Clerk. Thomas Isaac, Trades Warder. Gavin Martin, Warder. James Baxter, Warder. Eliza- beth Laing, Female Warder.
GENERAL PRISON FOR SCOTLAND.
James Stuart, Governor. Rev. William Brown, A.M., Chap- lain. William Malcom, M.D., Surgeon. Peter Cruickshank, Clerk. James Baxter, Teacher. William Cameron, do. James M'Laren, do. John Duncan, do. William Ferguson, do. Alex. Smyth, do. John Emslie, Head Warder. Henry Harrison, Store do. John Stewart, Superintendent of Juvenile and Imbecile prisons.
PERTH STEELYARDS.
North Port Steelyard— Charles Cartwright, keeper. Old Shore Steelyard— William Adams, keeper. Princes Street Steelyard— Peter Graham, proprietor.
APPENDIX.
163
NEW LICENSING SYSTEM.
The granting of Licenses is now regulated by the Act 9 George IV., cap. 58, entitled "An act to regulate the granting of Certi- ficates by the Justices of the Peace and Magistrates, authorising persons to keep common inns, ale-houses, and victualling houses, in Scotland, in which ale, beer, spirits, wine, and other exciseable liquors, may be sold by retail under Excise Licenses, and for the better regulation of such houses, and for the preventing of such bouses being kept without such Certificates." By this Act, the Magistrates of Burghs are required to meet on the last Tuesday of April and the last Tuesday of October, in -each year, to consider the applications for License Certificates within burgh ; and the Justices of Peace on the first Tuesday of May and last Tuesday of October, in the county, with power to adjourn for seven lawful days after each meeting. The applications must be lodged, and a fee of 2s. paid, ten days previous to such meeting ; and the Magistrates and Justices are restricted from granting Certificates except at these statutory periods. The Justices are also empowered to divide their counties into districts, for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of the act. — The following is the Perth District of the County, as appointed by the Quarter- Sessions on the 20th September 1828 — viz., Aberdalgie, Abernethy, Arngask, Dunbarny, Dron, Dunning, Forgandenny, Forteviot, Findogask, Kinnoull, Methven, Moneydie, Redgorton, Rhynd, Scone, Tippermuir, Perth.
LICENSING COURTS.
First Tuesday of May and last Tuesday of October ; and Quarter Sessions for hearing appeals in Licensing cases, held at Perth on the last Friday of May and third Friday of November. Applications for Licenses must be lodged, according to a printed form (to be had of the booksellers), with the clerk ten days before the meeting, and appeals must be lodged within ten days before the court.
AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS.
Thomas Edwards, 27 Meal Vennel ; William Todd, 6 Nortb Methven Street ; Alexander Hay, 57 South Street; Jobn Jackson, Bridgend ; William Dow, King Street ; Alexander Robertson, Victoria Street.
Inspector op Stamps and Taxes. — Alexander Paterson,
Willow Bank, Kinnoull. Surveyor of Taxes. — Alexander Robertson, 1 Kirkgate.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
New Year's Day, Ian. 1
King Charles I.'s Martyr. Jan 30
Queen's Marriage, Feb. 10
Good Friday, March 29
Queen's Birthday, May 24
King Charles II. 's Res. May 29 Queen Victoria's Acces. June 20
— Corona. June 28
Gunpowder Plot, Nov. 5
Christmas Day.......... Dec. 25
164 APPENDIX,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Aitkin, John, 48 South Methven Street. Barlas, John, 224 High Street. Bramwell, James Patton, Athole Street. Christie, Robert, 20 South Street. Deseret, Samuel T., 6 Charlotte Street. Fleming, David, 4 Gowrie Street, Bridgend. Frew, David, 30 North Methven Street. Gray, James, 17 South Street. Halket, David, 3 Watergate. Henderson, William, 17 Rose Terrace. Malcom, William, Athole Street. Miller, James, King Street, west side. M'Farlane, H. B., 1 Athole Place. Scott, David, 5 St John Street. Thomson, Fraser, 8 Crescent. Wallace, Isaac, 5 George Street. White, Francis Isaiah, 2 Athole Place. Young, William, 79 Watergate.
GREYFRIARS' BURYING-GROUND AND WELLSHILL CEMETERY.
The undertaker, or person ordering a grave, shall, as soon as possible after the death of the person to be interred, give notice, subscribed by him, at the City Chamberlain's Office (between the hours of ten and eleven o'clock forenoon), of the name and desig- nation of the deceased, the age, place of birth, cause of death, class of coffin, and the day and hour of the interment.
The Superintendent shall be on the Burying-Ground, or in the Office adjoining to it, from eight to nine, and from ten to eleven o'clock morning, and at all hours when interments are to take place.
David Duncan, Keeper of Records; Daniel Sinclair, 116 High Street, Superintendent of Greyfriars' Burying- Ground ; John. Farquharson, 6 Kinnoull Causeway, Superintendent of Wellshill Cemetery.
TABLE OF DUES FOR INTERMENT.
COVERED COFFIN.
Large, above 14 years of Age, Covered with Cloth, £0 15 0
From 6 to 14 years of Age, ... ... ... 0 80
Under 6 years of Age, ... ... ... ... 0 60
Large, above 14 yearsof Age, covered with Black Flannel, £0 From 6 to 14 years of Age, Under 6 years of Age,
PLAIN.
Large, above 14 years of Age, Small, under 14 years of Age, Session Coffins, all sizes?
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APPENDIX. 165
JAMES MURRAY'S ROYAL ASYLUM FOR LUNATICS.
LIST OF OFFICE-BEARERS.
WILLIAM PEDDIE, Esq. of Blackruthven, Chairman.
DIRECTORS.
I.— EX-OFFICIO.
The Right Honourable the Earl of Kinnoull, Lord-Lieuten- ant of the County of Perth. James Craufurd, Esq., Sheriff of the County of Perth. Hugh Barclay, Esq., Sheriff-Substitute of the County of Perth. James Dewar, Esq., Lord Provost of the City of Perth. William Imrie, Esq., Dean of Guild of said City. David Stuart, Esq., First Bailie of said City. James Miller, Esq., President of the Society of Procurators. Alexander Tulloch, Esq., Convener of the Trades of Perth. The Rev. John Murdoch, Minister of the Middle Church, Perth.
IL— LIFE DIRECTORS.
William Peddie, Esq. of Blackruthven. Alexander H. M. Belshes, Esq. of Invermay. Major William Moray Stirling, of Abercairney. Andrew Kelty, Esq., M.D., Tayhill, Perth.
III.— ANNUAL DIRECTORS.
*Sir John Muir Mackenzie, of Delvine, Baronet. General Alexander Lindsay, of Earlybank. Lieut.-Col. Alexander Balmain, of Dalvreck, Perth. Henry B. Macfarlane, Esq., M.D., Perth. Colonel J. M. Belshes, Invermay House. David Craigie, Esq., Banker, Perth. Alexander M'Duff, Esq. of Bonhard. Laurence Craigie, Esq. of Glendoick. William Thomson, Esq. of Balgowan. David Halket, Esq., Surgeon, Perth. William Hugh Hunter, Esq., Writer, Perth. Sir P. M. Threipland, of Fingask, Baronet.
William Malcom, Esq., M.D., Physician.
Dr Paul Pierides, Surgeon.
Mr William Gloag, Commercial Bank, Perth, Treasurer.
Mr David Mackenzie, Writer, Perth, Secretary.
The Rev. William Murdoch, Chaplain.
Mr Charles Walsh, Superintendent.
Mrs Walsh, Matron.
Miss Shaw, Housekeeper,
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APPENDIX.
STAMP DUTIES.
Inland Bills & Pro. Notes. Not exceeding 2 months after date, or 60 days after sight.
Longer Period
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s. For £2 £5 5s. 1
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Promisory Notes from £2 to £100 inclusive, are not to be drawn payable to bearer on de- mand, except bankers' reissuable notes, which require a different stamp. — Penalty for post-dating Bills, £100. Affidavits, ......2s. 6d
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QUARTERLY TERMS.
IN SCOTLAND.
Candlemas, Feb. 2
Whitsunday, May 15
Lammas, Aug. 1
Martinmas, Nov. 1 1
IN ENGLAND.
Lady-day, March 25
Midsummer-day, June 24
Michaelmas-day, Sept. 2 9
Christmas, ..Dec. 25
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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FORFARSHIRE AND PERTHSHIRE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Patrons. Most Noble the Marquis of Breadalbane.
Rt. Hon. the Earl of Strathmore. Rt. Hon. the Earl of Kinnoull. Rt. Hon. the Earl of Airlie. Rt. Hon. the Earl of Mansfield.
Rt. Hon. Lord Douglas. Rt. Hon. Lord Gray. Rt. Hon. Lord Panmure. Rt. Hon. Lord Kinnaird.
Extraordinary Directors.
Major John Guthrie Davidson,
of Argaith. Robert Lyell, Esq. of Newbigging John Aberdein, Esq. of Montrose John M'Nicoll, Esq., Craig. James Ogilvy Dalglaish, Esq. of
"Woodburne.
David Hood, Esq. of Balluderon. John Marshall, Esq., Luncarty. Thomas Duncan, Esq., Perth. Robert Hope Moncrieff. Esq.,
Perth. William Blair, Esq., Perth. James Ramsay, Esq., Perth.
Ordinary Directors.
John Sturrock, Esq. John Symers, Esq. John Maxwell, Esq. Alexander Lawson, Esq. George Duncan, Esq., M.P. Peter Kinmond, Esq.
Alexander Balfour, Esq. Charles Guthrie, Esq. David Miln, Esq. William Thorns, Esq. Alexander Bell, Esq. William Jobson, Esq.
Manager— P. H. THOMS, Dundee.
THIS is the only NATIVE ESTABLISHMENT for FIRE INSURANCE connected with this district of Scotland ; and the Directors, whilst they acknowledge, with gratitude, the liberal support it has hitherto enjoyed, respectfully solicit the continued patronage of their Friends in the Counties of Forfar, Perth, and Fife, for a Company whose Proprietary belongs almost exclusively to those Counties.
Insurance on all kinds of Property is effected on the most fa- vourable terms ; and Policies on FARMING STOCK — including Bestial, Agricultural Produce, Utensils, and Implements of Hus- bandry— are issued Free of Duty.
No Charge for Policies when transferred from other Offices.
Terms will be learned, and every facility afforded for the transfer of Policies and effecting new Insurances, on application at the Company's Office, Dundee ; or at any of the Agencies.
By order of the Directors,
STEWART & MURRAY, Agents, Perth.
168
ADVERTISEMENTS.
EDINBURGH
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED IN 1823.
INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CAPITAL, €500,000.
EDINBURGH.— (Head Office), 22 GEORGE STREET. LONDON.— 11 KING WILLIAM STREET (CITY.)
The following are the advantages given by this Company : —
Mutual Assurance, without liability.
The guarantee of a responsible body of Proprietors, either per- sonally or otherwise assured with the Office, affords the most undoubted security to all classes of Assurers. Whole Profits (except One-Tenth), Septennially divided among the Assured.
This is a larger proportion than can ever be divided by any simple Mutual Assurance Society. An Intermediate Bonus paid on Policies becoming Claims be- tween one Investigation and another.
All the advantage of an Annual Division is thus given, without its attendant evils.
The Most Equitable Principle of Division.
The greatest benefits are thereby bestowed upon the oldest Policies, thus securing that first-class Lives shall not suffer by any undue Bonus being paid away to those who may die early.
Rates of Premium extremely Moderate.
The Non- Participation Scale is equivalent to a present Bonus ot considerable amount, when compared with most other Offices.
The benefits of the Participation Plan of Insurance are exhibited in the following examples of
BONUS ADDITIONS TO POLICIES EFFECTED WITH THIS COMPANY.
No. of |
Aye at |
Sum |
Bonus, |
Bonus, |
Bonus, |
Total Sum |
Policy. |
Assuring. |
Assured. |
1835. |
1842. |
1849. |
now Payable. |
£ |
£ s. |
£ s. |
£ s. |
£ s. |
||
560 |
67 |
100 |
16 12 |
29 1 |
82 1 |
227 14 |
488 |
62 |
1500 |
231 19 |
377 6 |
903 2 |
3012 7 |
266 |
60 |
300 |
50 2 |
72 10 |
168 16 |
591 8 |
9 |
54 |
1000 |
151 6 |
172 5 |
356 1 |
1679 12 |
2 |
47 |
2000 |
249 3 |
267 16 |
463 17 |
2980 16 |
55 |
44 |
2000 |
241 16 |
240 11 1405 10 |
2887 17 |
|
,318 |
37 |
3000 |
301 15 |
283 8|462 16 |
4047 19 |
ADVERTISEMENTS.
169
Edinburgh Life Assurance Company — Continued.
It will be observed that, in two instances, the Bonuses amount together to more than the sum originally insured — a feature of success of which few Offices can boast.
Copies of the Report of Proceedings at last General Meeting to declare the Bonus of 1849, with Prospectus and Rates, andeall information, may be obtained at Head-Office, or any of the Agencies.
In effecting a Policy, No Entry Money or other Charge is made be- yond the Premium and Stamp.
The utmost liberality as to extra licenses consistent with a due re- gard to the natnre of the risk incurred ; and no extra within the limits of Europe.
Specimen of Rates for Insuring £100 on a Single Life.
For One Year. |
For Seven Years. |
Without Partici- pation. |
With Parti- cipation. |
||
Age. |
Single Premium. |
Annual Premium. |
Age. |
Annual Premium. |
Annual Premium. |
20 30 40 50 60 |
£0 17 3 1 1 3 1 6 10 1 15 1 3 1 8 |
£0 19 11 1 4 8 1 11 10 2 4 5 3 18 11 |
20 30 40 50 60 |
£1 14 2 2 3 7 2 17 11 4 17 6 4 4 |
£1 17 4 2 7 7 3 3 2 4 9 0 6 15 8 |
Annuities, Reversions, &c, present and contingent, sold and
purchased. Claims paid three months after proof of death.
GILBt. L. FINLAY, Manager. Wm. DICKSON, Secretary.
AGENTS:
PERTH— Messrs Duncan, M'Lean, & Jameson, Writers, Blackfriars Street. DUNDEE — Messrs Reid, M'Lachlan, & Heron, Writers. DUNKELD— Mr James Walker, Writer. BLAIRGOWRIE— Mr Laurence Chapman, Writer.
170 ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE BRITISH
itee JLss@eif
Incorporated by Act of Parliament.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £250,000.
HEAD OFFICE.
EDINBURGH, 127 Princes Street.
LONDON 5 9 Waterlo° Place-
' \ 6 Kin? William Street (City.)
GLASGOW, ...\\ ™f * Pla(leD1
' \ 16 St Vincent Place.
Directors.
John Learmonth, Esq. of Dean, Chairman.
Charles Cowan, Esq., M.P.
James Souter. Esq., W.S.
Ralph Richardson, Esq., Merchant.
Charles Pearson, Esq., Accountant.
Robert Laurie, Esq., Master of the Merchant Co., Leith.
George Auldjo Esson, Esq., Accountant.
John Beatson Bell, of Glenfarg, Esq., W.S.
Robert Mackay, Esq., W.S.
The Right Hon. W. Johnston, of Kirkhill, Lord Provost.
Auditors. Robert Christie, Esq., Accountant. Donald S. Peddie, Esq., Accountant.
Manager. Ralph Erskine Scott, Esq., Accountant.
London Directors.
Sir John N. R. Campbell. K.C.H., Harley Street. Cavendish
Square, Chairman. John Howell, Esq., Ardmore Lodge, St John's Wood. Henry Charles Chilton, Esq., Chancery Lane. Richard Hodgson, Esq., 13 Upper Brooke Street, Grosvenor Sq. Frederick William Caldwell, Esq., Boundary House, St John's Wood.
Secretary. R. S. Strickland. Esq. Bankers. The Union Bank of London. The Commercial Bank of Scotland.
THE ASSOCIATION, by its Act of Parliament, is subject to the annual supervision of the Board of Trade. The object
ADVERTISEMENTS. 2 71
The British Guarantee Association — Continued.
for which it has been established is for the purpose of giving se- curity for the fidelity of persons in situations of trust, and thereby providing to the employer a safeguard against loss arising through dishonesty or failure to account, by the well-known principles of Life and Fire Insurance, in lieu of the uncertain and unsatisfactory protection afforded by the system of private guarantee. The im- portant advantages which the adoption of the principle of Asso- ciated Guarantee is calculated to confer on both employer and em- ployed are very obvious, and need not be dwelt on.
The Lords of Her Majesty's Treasury, after a very careful ex- amination into the constitution of the Association, the nature and extent of its guarantee, and the responsibility of its Shareholders, issued a Minute dated 16th February 1847, " giving their sanction to the security of the Association being taken for the future, in lieu of bond or deposit of stock, &c, in all cases where the Officer is desirous of availing himself of the same, instead of giving security by bond or deposit, until further directions from this Board. Let letters be written, therefore, to the following Revenue Departments, namely? Customs, Excise, Stamps and Taxes, and Post-Office, con- veying the sanction of this Board accordingly, and transmitting to each Department a copy of the printed form of Policy of Guarantee which has been settled and approved of by the Law Officers of the Crown, and which should be made use of in every case where any Officer should be desirous of availing himself of the security of the Association." That Minute has been printed by order of the Hous* of Commons.
The Forms of Policy for the various Departments under the Crown have been settled and approved of by the Law Officers of the Crown.
The Act of Parliament also specially authorises the security of the Association to be taken for the Treasurers, Actuaries, Cashiers, and other officers in Savings' Banks, Poor-Law Commission, Friendly Societies, Loan, Benefit, Government Annuity, and other such Societies, &c, in all which cases the Policies are exempted from Stamp Duty
GENERAL BUSINESS.
The security of the Association has also been accepted by the large commercial establishments, and by all classes in the cohi- munity who require security from parties in their employment.
Forms of Proposal, and every information, can be obtained at the offices of the Association in Edinburgh and London, or at any of the Agencies.
RATES OF PREMIUM — ONE-HALF TO TWO PER CENT. PER ANNUM, ACCORDING TO THE NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT.
Foreign risks undertaken at an increased Rate of Premium.
R. E. SCOTT, Manager, JAMES BLAIR, Jun., Agent at Perth.
172 ADVERTISEMENTS.
UNITED KINGDOM
TEMPERANCE AND GENERAL
PROVIDENT INSTITUTION,
$ov (Srtvtfohjmcnt €Ugurantt&
39 MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. 17 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH. 5 DURRY STREET, GLASGOW.
Uttectors.
J. T. MITCHELL, Esq. J. TALBOT TYLER, Esq. EDWARD WEBB, Esq.
R. WARNER, Esq., Chairman. Rev. W. R. BAKER. R. BARRETT, Jun., Esq. C. H. LOVELL, Esq., M.D.
ISanfceis;.
Messrs BARCLAY, BEVAN, & Co., LONDON The NATIONAL BANK, EDINBURGH. The BRITISH LINEN Co., GLASGOW.
Secretary. THEODORE COMPTON, Esq. F.I.A.
THE chief obstacle to the universal adoption of Life Assur- ance by persons whose means are uncertain and limited, is the fear lest they may not be able to keep up their contributions, aDd may thus lose the benefits of their payments.
Another objection is, that the depositor, although he may live to old age, can never obtain the money himself.
To meet these difficulties, the following plan has been adopted, by which any sum from £25 to £2000, may be secured, payable at any time in case of death, even though the party should die immediately after paying the first Quarterly Premium ; but if be lives to any age fixed for the money to fall due, it is then paid to himself, and he is free from all further contributions.
After having been assured for one year, the assured has the pri- vilege in this Department, of giving one month's notice, and with- drawing one-half of all that he has paid in beyond the first year's subscription.
It must be borne in mind, that although the assured cannot withdraw the whole of his money, as in the Savings' Bank, he has the vast advantage over the mere depositor, that in case of his death at any moment, the full sum assured is immediately due, though he may not have paid a hundreth part of the amount.
Forms of application, and every other particular, can be had on application, and will be sent, post-free, from any of the Offices or Agents.
Agent for Perth: T. M'PHERSON, 31 St John Street.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 173
THE STANDARD
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
(CONSTITUTED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 1825).
THIS IS THE BONUS YEAR.
And on 15th November 1850, the Profits for the Five Years then ended fall to be Divided.
Governor. His Grace the DUKE of BUCCLEUGH and QUEENSBERRY. Deputy- Governor. The Right Hon. the EARL of ELGIN and KINCARDINE. EDINBURGH. Ordinary Directors. ALEXr. JAMES RUSSELL, Esq., C.S., 18 Walker Street. WILLIAM WOOD, Esq., Surgeon, 9 Darnaway Street. WILLIAM KEITH, Esq., Accountant, 50 Castle Street. JOHN ROBERT TOD, Esq.. W.S., 30 Moray Place. JOHN S. NEWBIGGING, Esq., Sheriff-Clerk of Roxburghshire. GEORGE PATTON, Esq., Advocate, 38 Frederick Street. ALEX. CLAPPERTON, Esq., Merchant, 128 Princes Street. CHARLES PEARSON, Esq., Accountant, 128 George Street. EAGLE HENDERSON, Esq., Merchant, 16 Coates Crescent. JAMES CONDIE, Esq., Perth.
JAMES ROBERTSON, Esq., W.S., 11 Heriot Row. JAMES HAY, Esq., Merchant, Leith. GEORGE MOIR, Esq., Advocate, 41 Charlotte Square. HENRY M. INGLIS, Esq., W.S., North St David Street.
LONDON.
Chairman of the Board. The Right Hon. the EARL of ABERDEEN. Ordinary Directors. THOMAS H. BROOKING, Esq., 2 Alderman's Walk. DAVID LAING BURN, Esq., 12 Kensington Palace Gardens. ALEXANDER GILLESPIE, Esq., 5 Gould Square. ALEX. MACGREGOR, Esq., Chester Street, Grosvenor Place. JOHN SCOTT, Esq., Moorgate Street Chambers. JOHN PLOWES, Esq., 64 Old Broad Street. FRANCIS LE BRETON, Esq., 33 Broad Street Buildings.
PERTH BOARD. JAMES M. PATTON, Esq. of Glenalmond. JAMES CONDIE, Esq., Writer. C. G. SIDEY, Esq. of Letham, late Provost of Perth. ARCHIBALD BURNS, Esq., Banker. WILLIAM PEDDIE, Esq. of Blackruthven. GEORGE GRAY, Writer, 14 South Street, Agent.
Lontjon, 82 King William St.
Edinburgh, Glasgow,
3 George Street. 35 St Vincent Place.
THE DISTINCTIVE FEATURE in this Company, the opera- tion of which has contributed in a marked degree to the great
P
174
ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Standard Life Assurance Company — Continued.
success of the Institution, is the mode pursued in the DIVISION OF PROFITS among the Assured, and the Directors request attention to its peculiar advantages. It confers the greatest bene- fits on those Membei's whose Policies are maintained for the longest period — in other words, those who pay most Premiums. Persons who effect Assurances as a provision for their Families, or from other prudential motives, can thus look forward to increasing ad- vantages as they advance in life, each period of Division they may survive bringing additional benefits.
BONUS TABLE.
Sum in Po- licy. |
BONTJ |
s Additions. |
Sum in |
||||||||
Date of Policy prior to |
Policy and Bonus Additions. |
||||||||||
1835. |
1840. |
1845. |
Total Bonus Additions |
||||||||
Nov. 15 |
£ |
£ |
s. |
£ |
s. |
£ |
s. |
€ |
s. |
£ s. |
|
1825 |
1000 |
137 10 |
200 |
0 |
262 |
10 |
600 |
0 |
1600 0 |
||
1826 |
1000 |
125 0 |
187 |
10 |
250 |
0 |
562 |
10 |
1562 10 |
||
1827 |
1000 |
112 10 |
175 |
0 |
237 |
10 |
525 |
0 |
1525 0 |
||
1828 |
1000 1000 |
100 0 |
162 |
10 |
225 |
0 |
487 |
10 |
1487 10 |
||
1829 |
87 10 |
150 |
0 |
212 |
10 |
450 |
0 |
1450 0 |
|||
1830 |
1000 |
75 0 |
137 |
10 |
200 |
0 |
412 |
)0 |
1412 10 |
||
1831 |
1000 |
62 10 |
125 |
0 |
187 |
10 |
375 |
0 |
1375 0 |
||
1832 |
1000 1000 |
50 0 |
112 |
10 |
175 |
0 |
337 |
10 |
1337 10 |
||
1833 |
37 10 |
100 |
0 |
162 |
10 |
300 |
0 |
1300 0 |
|||
1834 |
1000 |
25 0 |
87 |
10 |
150 |
0 |
262 |
10 |
1262 10 |
||
1835 |
1000 |
12 10 |
75 |
0 |
137 |
10 |
225 |
0 |
1225 0 |
||
1836 |
1000 |
62 |
10 |
125 |
0 |
187 |
10 |
1187 10 |
|||
1837 |
1000 |
50 |
0 |
112 |
10 |
162 |
10 |
1162 10 |
|||
1838 |
1000 |
37 |
10 |
100 |
0 |
137 |
10 |
1137 10 |
|||
1839 |
1000 |
25 |
0 |
87 |
10 |
112 |
10 |
1112 10 |
|||
1840 |
1000 |
12 |
10 |
75 |
0 |
87 |
10 |
1087 10 |
|||
1841 |
1000 |
62 |
10 |
62 |
10 |
1062 10 |
|||||
1842 |
1000 |
50 |
0 |
50 |
0 |
1050 0 |
|||||
1843 |
1000 |
.. |
37 |
10 |
37 |
10 |
1037 10 |
||||
1844 1845 |
1000 |
25 |
0 |
25 |
0 |
1025 0 |
|||||
1000 |
12 |
10 |
12 |
10 |
1012 10 |
*** Policies opened during the present year, before 15th No- vember, secure a claim for Two Years' Addition in 1850, and an Additional Year's Claim for Bonus at every Future Division over Later Entrants.
Thus, for instance, a Policy for £1000, opened in 1825, in re- ceiving a Bonus Addition at the first Investigation in 1835, had a claim corresponding to eleven years, the period it had been in force, and an addition was made of £137 10 0
At the next Division in 1840, the claim was for 16 years, being the period the Policy had then been in force, securing an addition of 200 ° 0
ADVERTISEMENTS. 175
The Standard Life Assurance Company — Continued.
At the Division in 1845, the claim was for 21 years, securing 262 10 0
Total Additions at these Divisions to a Policy for £1000, £600 0 0
In 1850, the claims under this Policy will be for 26 years' addi- tions ; in 1855, 31 years; and soon.
In short, it is the principle of a Tontine applied to the Division of Profits, holding out the prospect of great advantage to good lives, and to those persons whose health and habits, or family his- tory, give them reason to expect longevity.
During the four years, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847, alone, the Com- pany issued the large number of 2473 Policies, assuring sums to the extent of ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED AND FORTY- FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS. The Annual Revenue of the Company is upwards of ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS.
WILL. THO. THOMSON, Manager.
A new pamphlet has lately been published, with additional Tables for Life Assurance transactions, which can be had at the Com- pany's Offices, or from the Agents.
WEST OF ENGLAND
MFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED AT EXETER, 1807.
Office for the Metropolis— 20 BRIDGE ST., BLACKFRIARS.
CAPITAL, £600,000.
A BONUS EVERY FIVE YEARS.
TRUSTEES.
Right Hon. Earl Fortescue. Right Hon. Earl Morley. Right Hon. Lord Clifford.
Sir T. D. Acland, Bart., M.P. Edward Divett, Esq., M.P. Samuel T. Kekewich, Esq.
LIFE INSURANCES.
THIS Society has been established more than forty years, and offers to the Public a Bonus of 80 per cent., or four-fifths of the Profits, to be divided among the assured, for £100, and up- wards, every successive period of Five Years — or Assurances may be effected at a lower rate of Premium, without a participation of Profits.
FIRE INSURANCES.
Fire Insurances are effected by the Company at the usual Re- duced Rates, and returning to the Insurers a moiety of the profits every fifth year, on Policies for £300, and upwards.
Respectable agents will be appointed in those towns where none have been established.
CHARLES LEWIS, Secretary.
JAMES BARLAS, Agent, Perth.
I 76 ADVERTISEMENTS.
LIFE
Founded 1839, and Incorporated by Royal Charter.
Edinburgh, 2 HANOVER STREET.
London, 64 OLD BROAD STREET.
Glasgow, 1 FREDERICK ST., and 24 QUEEN ST.
OFFICE-BEARERS.
EDINBURGH DIRECTORS.
Sir .TAMES FORREST of Comiston, Bart., Chairman.
PATRICK SHAW, Esq., Advocate, Sheriff of Chancery,
HENRY INGLIS, Esq., Writer to the Signet.
WARREN H. SANDS, Esq., Writer to the Signet.
THOMAS GRAINGER, Esq., Civil Engineer.
JAMES MARSHALL, Esq., Jeweller.
ROBERT COX, Esq., Writer to the Signet.
JAMES ANSTRUTHER, Esq., No. 42 Moray Place,
JOHN RUTHERFURD, Esq., Writer to the Signet.
The Rev. PHILIP KELLAND, of Queen's College, Cambridge,-
Professor of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh. THOMAS HUTCHISON, Esq., Merchant, Leith.
Medical Officer. HENRY MARSHALL, Esq., M.D., Deputy laspector.General
of Army Hospitals.
Auditor. D. ROBERTSON SOUTER, Esq., Accountant.
Law Agents. Messrs WALKER & MELVILLE, Writers to the Signet
Bankers. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND. THE EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW BANK.
LONDON DIRECTORS. JOHN FAIRRIE, Esq., of Messrs Fairrie, Brothers, & Co.,,
Church Lane, Commercial Road. H. H. LINDSAY, Esq., 8 New East India Chambers, Leaden- hall Street. JAMES TURNER, Esq., 23 Parliament Street, Westminster. JOHN BOUSTEAD, Esq., 8 Upper Gloucester Street, Dorset Sq, Solicitors. Messrs SIMPSON & COBB, 62 Moorgate Street. Bankers. Messrs GLYN, HALLIFAX, MILLS, & Co.
Manager,. JOHN FRASER.
Secretary, JOHN BOWMAN.
Secretary in London, ...THOS. FRASER.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
177
Life Association of Scotland — Continued.
THE Assured in this Society enjoy, during their own lives, the Surplus or Profits arising on the business. The divisable Surplus is ascertained every year, and is paid over in money to the Assured at the settlement of their next Annual Premiums. By this system Life Assurauces are obtained at the lowest expense con- sistent with Security.
In 1845, 1846, and 1847, the surplus thus repaid to the mem- bers amounted to 30 per ceut.of their Premiums, that is 6s. per £l . They were, therefore, required to pay only 14s. per £1 of their Pre- miums in each of these years. In 1848 and 1849, the surplus repaid amounted to 35 per cent, of the Premiums, that is 7s. per £l ; and the members had, therefore, to pay only 13s. per £l in these years. For example : —
A member, whose annual premium is £10, has, this year, paid only £6 5s. ; and another member, whose annual premium is £25, has paid only £16 5s.
The following are specimens of the Premiums payable in the present year by members of 5 years' standing : —
Age at Eutry.
20 30 40
Policies of L.100. |
|
£1 4 1 11 2 2 |
0 7 4 |
Policies of L.500.
£6
7
10
0
1 1
Policies of L.1000.
£12 0 0 15 15 10 213 4
Policies of L.5000.
£60 0 0
78 19 2
105 16 8
*#* This mode of dividing the Surplus or Profits has been adopted by no other Assurance Office in Scotland.
During last year (the tenth of the Society's existence), 500 New Policies were issued for Life Assurances, amounting to £221,000.
The Society have Agents in most of the Towns in England and Scotland.
Prospectuses will be sent, post-paid, to any part of the Kingdom; and parties residing in Districts where there are no Agents of the So- ciety, may readily effect Assurances by communicating with the Manager at the Head Office.
AGENTS AT PERTH:—
Messrs JAMES DEWAR & SON, Booksellers, George Street.
p 2
178 ADVERTISEMENTS.
AGRICULTURIST
CATTLE INSUMNCE COMPAL,
FOR ASSURING AGAINST MORTALITY IN
ALL KINDS OF LIVE FARMING STOCK,
WHETHER DEATH IS OCCASIONED BY SICKNESS, BY THE SLAUGHTER OF THE ANIMAL IN CONSE- QUENCE OF TAINT FROM ANY CONTA- GIOUS OR INCURABLE DISEASE, OR BY ACCIDENT.
OFFICES :
8 CHATHAM PLACE, BLACKFRIARS,
LONDON ;
9 SOUTH SAINT ANDREW STREET,
EDINBURGH.
Messrs HOPKINSON & Co., Bankers, London.
^ecvctavg, JAMES E. WINDOW, Esq.
CAPITAL £500,00 0.
In 25, COO Shares of £20 each. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, A,D. 1845.
The Number of Agreements effected by this Company, up to
the end of the year 1849, "was upwards of 30,000, and a
Sum amounting to £250,000 has been paid for losses.
Agents for Perthshire :
Messrs DUNCAN, M'LEAN, & JAMESON, Writers, Perth, from whom, or any of the District Inspectors, all information as to Rates, &c.; may be obtained.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 179
CALEDONIAN FIRE <& LIFE
Insurance Company.
Incorporated by Royal Charter and Act of Parliament. Established in 1805.
Head Office— 19 George Street, EDINBURGH.
26 Gordon Street, Glasgow.
27 Moorgate Street, London.
EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Sir D. Cameron of Fassfern, Bart.
John Adair, Esq. of Genoch.
Sebastian Smith, Esq., merchant, London.
John Brown, Esq. of Parkhead.
Gilbert Kennedy, Esq., Glasgow.
W. Logan White, Esq. of Kellerstain.
John Baird, Esq. of Camelon.
Alex. White, Esq., merchant, Leith.
Alex. Allan, Esq., advocate.
Chas. Neaves, Esq., Edinburgh.
Thomas Sawers, Esq., Edinburgh.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
John Sawers, Esq., Bell's Mills.
Arch. Anderson, Esq
Jn. Henderson, Esq., Exchequer.
Alex. Stevenson, Esq., W.S.
J. S, Cunningham, Esq., Commercial Bank.
James Newton, Esq., W.S.
Henry Raeburn, Esq. of St Bernards.
Thomas Ranken, Esq., S.S.C.
Thos. Clapperton, Esq., merchant.
John Forrester, Esq. W.S.
John Maxton, Esq., merchant.
W. J. Sands. Esq., W.S.
Manager, H. D. DICKIE, Esq.
Secretary, JOHN MOINET, Esq.
Consulting Physician, Professor HENDERSON.
Solicitor, JOHN ARCH. CAMPBELL, Esq. C.S.
Auditor, RICH. GORDON, Esq., Accountant.
BANKERS. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND. NATIONAL BANKING COMPANY.
AGENTS AT PERTH :— Messrs JAMES & GEORGE CONDIE, Writers.
180 ADVERTISEMENTS.
Life JLsenifaiiee See
Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament.
{EDINBURGH, 26 St Andrew Square. LONDON, 61 Moorerate Street. GLASGOW, 43 West Nile Street.
THE NINETEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SOCIETY was held on 7th May last, when a BONUS of TWO PER CENT. PER ANNUM on the SUMS ASSURED was allocated to such Policies as had attained their Sixth Year.
The Sum presently ASSURED amounts to £3,366,354 ; the ACCUMULATED FUND to £72,817; and the ANNUAL REVENUE to £120,978.
The SCOTTISH EOUFTABLE heing a MUTUAL ASSUR- ANCE SOCIETY in which the WHOLE PROFITS are allocated amongst the Policy Holders every THREE YEARS, provides every advantage to the Assured which it is possible for any Life Assurance Institution to afford. Accordingly, Policies effected in the year 1832 have obtained a Bonus of about FORTY-THREE per Cent, on the SUM ASSURED; those effected in 1833, FORTY per Cent. ; those in 1834, THIRTY-EIGHT per Cent. ; and Policies of Subsequent years in proportion.
Copies of last Report may be had at the Head-Offices, or from any of the Society's Agents.
ROBt. CHRISTIE, Manager.
LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT PERTH.
Chairman. Hugh Barclay, Esq., Sheriff-Substitute of Perthshire.
Directors.
Lieut-Col. Alexander Balmain of Dalvreck. William Laurence Colquhoun, Esq. of Clathick.
Medical Officer. James Miller, Esq., Surgeon.
AGENTS: Messrs HUNTER & CONNING, Writers.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 181
INSURANCE
00IFA1T OF SCOTLAND.
INSTITUTED 1821. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.
(Now United with the Alliance Assurance Company of London.)
CAPITAL, FIVE MILLIONS STERLING.
HEAD OFFICE, 95 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
(Qrobetnor, His Grace the DUKE of HAMILTON and BRANDON.
dhtrtnavg Utvectovs. CHARLES TROTTER, Esq. JOHN N. FORMAN, Esq., W.S. HUGH PILLANS, Esq. ROBERT AINSLIE, Esq., W.S. J. R. STODART, Esq., W.S. FRANCIS ANDERSON, Esq., W.S. JAMES WYLD, Esq. of Gilston. WILLIAM KENNEDY, Esq., W.S.
FIRE INSURANCE.
r| 1HE Company is prepared to grant Policies insuring nearly ■*■ every description of Property. Policies with other Companies may be transferred without charge.
The fullest information will be afforded to parties proposing As- surances at the Head Office, No. 95 George Street, Edinburgh, or by any of the Company's Agents throughout Scotland.
By order of the Directors,
DAVID MACLAGAN, Manager,
AGENTS IN PERTH:
J, W. JAMESON, Esq., Central Bank of Scotland ; WILLIAM GLOAG, Esq., Commercial Bank of Scotland.
182 ADVERTISEMENTS.
SCOTTISH
PROVIDENT INSTITUTION
FOR LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITIES, (Incorporated by Act of Parliament.)
THE Premiums are on the Lowest Scale consistent with perfect Security, being at Early and Middle Ages about a fourth lower than those of the other Mutual Offices.
The whole Profits are divided among the Assured, and are ap- portioned to those who have contributed in Premiums, with ac- cumulated interest, a Sum equal to the amount in their Policies.
Thus the largest possible Assurance of a definite amount is secured from the first for a stated Premium ; while the surplus arising on the business is given to those whose contributions alone have created it — a priuciple undoubtedly equitable, and at the same time satisfactory, as admitting of a considerable bonus being given out of a surplus arising from comparatively small Premiums.
The New Policies reported for the last year were 567 in number, Assuring £238,219 ; and the Annual Premiums £7212.
Annual Premiums to Assure £100 at Death. |
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€l 18 0 | £2 1 6 | £2 6 10 | £2 14 9 j £3 5 9 |
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Every information may be had at the Office. Archibald Reid, Town-Clerk, 3 High Street, Perth, Agent.
Perth, 1850.
WHILE returning thanks for past favours, begs respectfully to assure his numerous Friends and the Public, that he will unremittingly exert himself to merit a continuance of that pa- tronage with which he has been so long favoured.
MOREEN AND DAMASK FURNITURE
Cleaned, Dyed, Dressed, and Watered.
Silks, Satins, Velvets, Merinos, &c, Dyed and Dressed.
Gentlemeii's Clothes Renovated.
LADIES' SHAWLS CLEANED.
No. 9 Methven Street, Perth.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 183
OF THE
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Established in 1838,
S Established for the safe custody and increase of small savings belonging to the industrious classes of the City and County of Perth ; and among its other advantages, the following may be mentioned : —
1. Any sum from Is. up to £150 will be received from individual Depositors, provided that not more than "£30 is deposited by each in one year. Societies and Charitable Institutions of any kind may deposit to the extent of £100 in the year, and £300 in all ; while Friendly Societies may lodge their whole funds without any limitation.
2. The whole, or any part of the sums deposited, may be with- drawn whenever required.
3. Interest at a comparatively high rate is calculated on the accounts once a-year, and added to the principal, by which Deposi- tors derive the benefit of compound interest. Every sum of 5s. and upwards gets the benefit of it.
4. The guarantees against mismanagement, provided by the Rules, are of the most complete kind, and the investment of the funds is secure, being either in one of the old Chartered lianks, or Government Funds, as the Depositor may desire.
The Office of the Bank, at No. 1 Crescent, Perth, is open for receiving Deposits every Wednesday morning, between 9 and 10, and Saturday evening, between 6 and 8 ; and for repaying Deposits on Thursday morning between 9 and 10. For the convenience of Country Depositors it is also open every Friday from 12 to 3.
District Savings Banks are established at Dunkeld, Coupar- Angus, Blairgowrie, Errol, Crieff, Kincardine, and Caputh.
MELVILLE JAMESON, Writer, Perth, Actuary and Cashier.
BILL
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©ALL (F>®§T!!j3g &M® ©ILQW^I^ <&i Car$£, CtrnxXarg, aittt $umvuh%etUv$y &t.t
i EGS respectfully to intimate, that he has removed to the
OLD SHIP CLOSE, 25 High Street.
J. R. returns his grateful thanks to his Friends and the Public,
for the favours he has received for these ten years past in the above
line, and begs to assure them, that strict attention to duty, and
moderate charges, will be his constant aim.
N.B. — Any Orders left with Mr D. Miller, Bootmaker, 69 High Street, will be promptly attended to.
184 ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOT, COLD, VAPOUR, & SALT BATHS.
SCALE OF CHARGES.
VAPOUR.
1st Class, is. 6d. | 2d Class, 6d. | Medicated or Perfumed, Is. extra.
HOT OR TEPID, PLUNGE OR SHOWER.
Marble Bath (Single), Is. 6d. ; or Ticket of Six, 6s. Od.
First Class, Do. Is. Od. ; Do. Do 4s. Od.
Second Class, Do. Os. 6d. ; Do. Do 2s. Od.
Third Class, Do. Os. 3d.; Do. Do Is. Od.
Do. Do. Three Os. 6d.
COLD PLUNGE OR SHOWER.
Marble Bath (Single Bath). 9d. ; or Ticket of Six, 4s. Od.
First Class, Do. 6d. ; Do. Do 2s. 6d.
Second Class, Do. 3d.; Do. Do Is. 3d.
Third Class, Do. Id.
Salt Baths, 3d. extra.
iUmonato, tiHiiger'&etr, ant* Jj>otfa $2Hatet\
Open from Six o'clock Morning till Ten Evening.
Lessee and Superintendent,
ETURNS thanks to the Gentry and the Public generally for the liberal support he has received since commencing his own Business as Hair-Cutter and Ornamental Hair Manufacturer in the above Institution, and hopes to merit a continuance of that support.
A. G. strongly recommends a trial of his Celebrated LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S VENTILATING PERUKES, being a beautiful imitation of Nature, combined with strength and economy.
©Ijtr&ren's $?atv carcfullg ©tit. Charges motrevate. Strangers are respectfully invited to inspect the Building.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 185
STATIONERY WAREHOUSE,
No. 230, HIGH STREET, (nearly opposite dr. young's church),
WILLIAM MILLER,
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, & BOOKBINDER,
PAPER-RULER,
'AS always on hand a Large and Varied Selection of BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, and PSALM BOOKS; PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, &c. &c. ; and hopes, from his experi- ence in the Trad«, and by an unremitting attention to business, coupled with Moderate Charges for substantial Articles, to merit a continuance of that patronage with which he has been so liberally favoured since commencing business.
PAPER- RULING fy BOOK-BINDING,
Of every description, executed with neatness and dispatch to any Pattern, and on the most reasonable Terms.
August 1850.
BELL & RAMSAY,
SLATEHS, ATHOLE STREET, PERTH,
EG most respectfully to return thanks to their Friends and the Public for the very liberal share of patronage they have received since commencing business, and they trust, by strict at- tention and moderate charges, to merit a continuance of public favour.
B. & R. have always on hand a large Stock of Slates, Tiles, Chimney Tops, Cans, attd Capes of every variety. White-washing and Hading executed, and all the other branches in their line.
P.S. — Roofs repaired on the most reasonable terms, or kept in proper repair by yearly contract.
*#* If shut, Orders to be left next door, or 1 Barossa Street.
Orders from the Country carefully attended to.
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186 ADVERTISEMENTS.
POSTING, HIRI
AND
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ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL,
J. & A. DAVIDSON,
POSTMASTERS TO THE QUEEN AND PRINCE ALBERT,
ESPECTFULLY beg leave to return their sincere thanks for the liberal share of patronage they have hitherto received, and intimate that they have on Hire, at the shortest notice and reasonable Charges, New and Elegant
IBIE®W©5It.&ME©, (§laM,lBMM©M^9 3FJS^31lSl®Srg, BAROUCHES, CABS, MINIBUSES, NODDIES,
DROSKIES, DOG-CARTS, GIGS, &c.
With steady Horses, careful, experienced, and civil Drivers.
J. & A. D. would respectfully direct to their Establishment the attention of those having the conducting of Funerals, as their
HEARSES AND MOURNING COACHES,
Are very superior, and the Charges strictly moderate.
SUPERIOR WELL MATCHED JOB AND POST HORSES
ON HIRE BY THE DAY, WEEK, MONTH, OR YEAR.
Every attention paid to Horses standing at Livery.
OMNIBUSES run to and from the Railway Stations in connec- tion with all the Trains.
N.B.™ All the Coaches to the Highlands start from this Office.
Royal Mail and General Coach Office, Royal George Hotel, Perth.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 187
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rttttfl antt g? tiring €8taUM)mtnt,
15 SOUTH STREET.
RESPECTFULLY beg to intimate to their friends, that they have succeeded to the above Establishment, so long and successfully conducted by the late Mr Cruickshank ; and take this opportunity of stating, that at the unanimous and earnest request of the numerous Customers, they have determined on carrying on the Business in all its different branches as formerly. Having secured the most valuable, useful, and fashionable of the Machines, as well as the best Hacks and Post-Horses, they will make it their study to supply the Public with such Turns -Out as cannot fail to merit a continuance of their esteemed patronage.
The Vehicles comprise
Barouches, Clarences, Phaetons, Dog- Carts, Gigs,
Minibuses, Noddies.
And every description of Machine used for Hiring purposes ; and
TO! IP@r™©9 ©Q©g & ©TlruIK POI^Igg
Are confidently recommended, being steady, free from vice, and have
been selected with great care and judgment, challenging competition
with any other Establishment of the kind in Scotland.
A. & M. would particularly recommend to Undertakers, and others, their '
HEARSES AND MOURNING COACHES.
Which are all in first-rate order ; and the greatest attention will be given to this department, at moderate charges.
Omnibuses start from the above Office a quarter of an hour pre- vious to the departure, and wait the arrival, of all the different Railway Trains. Private Machines are also in waiting on the different Trains arriving at the General Terminus.
The Salutation Stable-Yard, as well as the Star Hotel Stable-Yard, in Canal Street, are in thorough repair, where every attention will be given to Horses standing at Livery. Lock-up Coach-Houses, &c.
•*#* All private agreements for Post and Job Horses continue as usual.
August, 1850.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
u b v a u i. v n a &. i s^ v« ,
HATTER AND CAP MAKER, 35 GEORGE STREET, PERTH,
(Fifth Shop South of the Royal George Hotel),
RESPECTFULLY announces that his Stock is at all times com- plete in everything connected with the above Trade, comprising (among other things) the following : —
Gentlemen's Beaver Hats, all qualities. . . . Satin and Velvet do. do.
. . . Silk and Gossamer do. do.
. . . White and Black Shooting do.
%ibtv$ fete, CotatfeS, Cobers, 2Satttf£, &r.
ladies' riding hats and caps.
LADIES', MISSES', & INFANTS' BEAVER BONNETS.
A Select Assortment always on hand of London and Paris Styles.
G. D. has this season brought out a New Article as a Travellings Fishing, or Shooting Hat, being a complete protection from the sun ; the general approbation, and large sale it has met with, being the best guarantee that it answers the purpose intended. Invented by, and to be had only from, G. D.
©&[?>§ ©IF IWI.OT ®it@[i£p>Tff©Mff
INCLUDING
Gent.'s Naval & Military Caps.
Youths' & Boys' Military Caps.
Do. Fishing Do. Do. French Military Do.
Do. Travelling Do. Do. Glengarry Do.
Do. Shooting Do. And every other kind made.
Infants' Caps, in Velvet, Cashmere, Silk, Light Blue, and Drab
Cloths, Hair Cloth, &c.
THE REAL ATHOLL SCOTCH BONNET.
CAPS, of any Pattern, Made to Order, in a very Superior Manner.
G. D. invites particular attention to his Stock of
TOP COATS,
In Pilot Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Waterproof Tweeds, Codrington, &c, — Boys', Youths', and Men's Sizes, — of the most fashionable pattern, both as to cut and material.
Carpet Bags, 2Leatf)et fgat Cases, Sftmivcllas, Waterproof Glazed Caps and Hat-Covers ; Dress and Undress
Stocks, Cravats, Braces, &c. THE PARAMA, OR INDIA RUBBER WATERPROOF COAT.
WHITE STOCKS and TYES, HANGERS, WEEPERS, and Every Requisite for GENTLEMEN'S MOURNING.
West of England Black Cloths.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 189
George Darling — Continued.
GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS.
A very general idea with respect to this article of dress, seems now to be that any Shirt will fit any size of body ; and consequently ready- made Shirts are much pushed by the trade. G. D. is confident the reverse of this is more correct — viz., that a ready-made Shirt will, in the great majority of cases, be-found, so far as comfort is concerned, entirely useless ; and, instead of pushing these, is pre- pared to show samples of different qualities and styles, and enabled to execute orders for good-fitting Shirts, in a very superior manner.
G. D. quotes no prices, as qualities can only be judged of by see- ing the Goods. The Stock includes all kinds, and he guarantees each article as good value as can be had at its price. He acknow- ledges the large and increasing patronage hitherto received, and trusts for a continuance of it by adhering to the principle on which he has all along acted, of keeping only such articles as he is con- fident will bring customers back.
Parties at a distance may have an assortment of any article they require sent for inspection.
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S L A T I Kg
258 HIGH STREET,
I EGS most respectfully to return his best respects to his Friends and the Public, for the liberal support he has received for past years, and trusts, by attention to the interests of his Customers, and promptitude in executing orders, he will still merit a continu- ance of that support which he has hitherto enjoyed.
A. H. has always on hand a large Stock of Slates, Tiles, Chimney Tops, 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,
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190 MENTS.
GENTLEMEN'S BLACK DRESS COATS.
GENTLEMEN LA'CK &RESS VESTS,
Gentlemen s Black .Dress Troivseis.
PALETOTS, SH< I 1 . ».VTS, TWEED AND DOESKIN TROWSEB STS,
STOUT AMD DRESS SHIRTS.
■ 'ST LONDO'y . '.: i BATS. And- t ■ sleof Grei -
'•: ] rel, at
JOHN JAMIESON'S
GENERAL
- [ ST,
4. & 6, BRIDGE LANE PER TH.
-s-rr-nr ' . . ■ nflWs for Sak i3 Cut on his PrewhtSr
* and made by fi rat-rate workmen, under the immediate is ioo if his experienced forew ■-.•• e trimmings, the
neats made for Sale at will comp whatever, even
where extra agai rices an paid,
Low-priced Goods ox ■■ tally ordered, and will only
be warranted as worth the u w
ADVERTISEMENTS.
191
Sis: St. John Street.
TURNBULL'8
HAT, CLOTH, AND TOP- COAT
WAREHOUSE.
H
AS always on hand an Extensive and Varied Assortment of
MEN'S CLOTH, I"
Tweeds, for Shooting Coats. Witney, Pilot, & Milled Cloths. Stout Diagonal Trowserings. Cassimeres, Kerseys, & Buckskins Satin & Fancy Vestings.
West of England Cloths. Cashmerets and Sattara Cloths. Fancy Doeskins in great variety New Scotch & English Tweeds. Heather Mixtures, every shade.
TOP COATS,
EVERY SIZE, QUALITY, & FABRIC, IN
Ready-Made Hungarian Coats. Ready-Made Beaver Coats. Ready-Made Ratteen Coats.
Ready-Made Witney Coats. Ready-Made Pilot Coats. Ready-Made Napier Coats.
SHI
THE SHIRT DEPARTMENT CONTAINS
Dress Shirts, with Linen Fittings, 2s. 3d. to 3s. 3d.
Fine do., with Fine Linen do., 3s. 6d. to 5s. 6d.
Fast Coloured Regetta Shirts, 2s. 6d. to 3s. Od.
Finest Patent Regetta do., 3s. Od. to 3s. 6d.
HATS AND CAPS.
THE STOCK EMBRACES
French & British Satin Hats Livery Hats, Cockades, & Bands, Treble-bodied Hats, very stout.
The Orleans Tweed Shooting Hat. Gent.'s Cadet & Military Caps. Atholl & Balmoral Bonnets. Lambs' Wool Undershirts and Drawers of every description. The newly-invented ALPACHA WATERPROOF COAT, in every Shade and Colour. Also, the ZEPHYR PARAMA SILK WATERPROOF COAT, weighing only 1 1 ozs.
Satin Stocks, Ariel and Opera Ties, Satin Scarfs, Mufflers, Braces, Carpet Bags, Hat Cases, &c.
TRAVELLING PLAIDS & WRAPPERS.
Every Article suitable for Gentlemen's Dress made up in the first style, and a perfect fit guaranteed.
NUMBER 6 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH,
1 92 ADVERTISEMENTS.
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FASHIONABLE
HA!R-CUTTif\fG, WIG-f¥IAKSI\SC
COMB, BRUSH, AND PERFUMERY
ESTABLISHMENT, S3, GEORGE STREET, PERTH,
(Next Door to the Royal George Hotel},
HPHE above Establishment having been long cele- brated for the Superior quality of its Stock of
PERFUMERY;
T©lET®DgIill=aiILL &M® ©TOUR <g©[Rfi][g§5 Hair, Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Shaving, and other
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It is Gr. P.'s constant care to sustain its reputation by corresponding only with wholesale Houses of acknow- ledged celebrity, and selecting such Articles as cannot fail to give satisfaction.
The Hair-Cutting & Ornamental Hair Department
Is conducted in the first style of Art and Elegance,
embracing the most recent inventions in
Perukes, Scalps, Braids, Frontlets, Ringlets, &c.
HAIR- DYE ,
FOR CHANGING RED OR GREY HAIR TO BROWN OR BLACK.
|5|r Personal attendance given to Families in Town and Country. 2ist August 1850.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 193
HAIR-CUTTING & PERFUMERY
E S T A B LBSH M E N T.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL TO No. 52,
OPPOSITE THE ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL.
TENDERS his grateful thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public generally, for the increased patronage he has received since commencing in the above line, and* will at all times make it his study to merit a continuance of their favours. M. L. solicits the attention of the Nobility and Gentry to his Extensive Assortment of
AND ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET.
GENTLEMEN'S METALLIC VENTILLATING SPRING WIGS.
Country orders punctually attended to.
M. L. has been appointed to Sell HENDRIES' PERFUMERY for Perth. No. 52 GEORGE STREET, PERTH, August 1850.
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CONFECTIONER & PASTRY - BAKER,
4hM> ©H©IE©H S^PflaSS^ IPHIB'ar'III,
TAKES this opportunity of acknowledging the very liberal share of patronage he has received since commencing busi- ness, and to assure those favouring him with their Orders, that nothing will be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of the same.
ICES, CREAMS, JELLIES, FRUITS.
Desserts Neatly Executed.
SOIREES SUPPLIED.
MARRIAGE CAKES, CHRISTENING CAKES, TWELFTH CAKES, BIRTH-DAY CAKES, and all other ORNAMENTAL CAKES, got up in a handsome and superior style.
Pastry, Tea-Buns, Cakes, Biscuit, and Short-Bread, new daily.
Marmalades, Jams, Jellies, and other Preserves.
Ginger-Beer, Lemonade, Soda-Water.
FRUITS OF THE FINEST QUALITY.
194 ADVERTISEMENTS.
WAREHOUSE.
J. IRONS,
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AND
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Finest Small Wiry Leaf Pekoe Souchong (specially
recommended), 4s. 4d. f- ft.
Fine Blackish Leaf, on Souchong flavour (a very
superior Family Tea, recommended), 4s. Od. do.
Fine Strong Congou, little Pekoe flavour, 3s. 8d. do.
Good Sound Do 3s. 4d. do.
THE MIXTURE, combining the strength and fra- grance of all the finest Teas imported (parti- cularly recommended), 4;s. 8d. do.
Families Ordering Small Chests, containing 10 lbs. and upwards, allowed 2d. per lb. Discount
COFFEES.
Finest Long Berry Mocha, is. lOd. ty ft.
Do. Do. with Jamaica, Is. Sd. do.
Fine Jamaica, Is. 4d. do.
Good Ceylon, ... Is. Od. do.
Always Fresh Roasted, and Ground every day, or to Order.
No Cannister, Package, or Inferior Coffees kept.
August 1850.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 195
JOHN MACKAY,
HAVING REMOVED HIS PREMISES TO
KINNOUI.Z. &TRBBT,
EGS most respectfully to return thanks to his Friends and the Public for the very liberal share of patronage he has received since he commenced business ; and trusts,, by strict attention and moderate charges, to merit a continuance of public favour,
N.B.— Country Orders carefully attended to.
TAYLOR & PETERS,
]^[g[LI = €lW3Wi^i AM© [RM§®m KINNOULIi STREET.
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MARBLE AND STONE CHIMNEY - PIECES ;
MONUMENTS, MONUMENT PLATES;
LETTERING AND CARVING NEATLY EXECUTED. T. & P. still continue to make and polish
CURLING STONES,
And have always on hand a good assortment of CRAWFORD JOHN BLACKFORD, and other CURLING STONES.
From their long experience in the above Departments, with strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, they still hope a continuance of that patronage which has been so kindly- given them since commencing business.
N.B. — Jobbing and Country Orders carefully attended to.
196 ADVERTISEMENTS.
1% /WR. M'RAE embraces this opportunity of acknowledging his "*■ unfeigned gratitude to the Nobility and Gentry of Perth and vicinity, to his Friends and the Public in general, for the highly liberal patronage, by which, ever since he commenced business, they have uniformly distinguished him ; and of expressing his as- surance, that, by the same punctual and minute attention to their orders, and the same success and satisfaction in the execution of them, he shall enjoy a continuance of their support and favour.
For filling and Restoring DECAYED TEETH, Mr M'Rae begs here to recommend that SUCCEDANEUM, of which he is the Inventor and only Proprietor. This celebrated Composition is known to possess all requisite properties in the highest degree ; in particular that of becoming hard as enamel, almost immediately upon its introduction into the cavity of the Tooth. Not the slightest pain is occasioned by the operation, while farther decay is thereby prevented, and the once useless Tooth rendered serviceable for years, and entirely available for all its original purposes. He would caution all against delaying to apply until compelled by toothache, as filling then is likely to turn out unsatisfactory. Early and timely application will, in general, ensure success, and supersede the painful operation of extraction.
Mr M'Rae continues to supply ARTIFICIAL TEETH of all Descriptions, from a Single Tooth to a Full Set, and that without the preparatory process of removing decayed roots. Invariably is the comfort of the wearer, no less than the nature of the particular case, consulted in their construction. They are done upon the most approved principles of the art, are finished in the first style, and found to be in form and colour so perfect and natural, that they elude the nicest observation. He continues also to practise in all the other departments of Dentistry.
Mr M'Rae would likewise invite attention to his extensive Stock of- MEDICINE and PERFUMERY, all the articles of which he Can confidently recommend, both for their freshness and their quality.
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