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THE
POST OFFICE
PERTH DIRECTORY
FOR
1878
AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION.
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JAMES MARSHALL, POST OFFICE.
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23 GEORGE STREET, PERTH.
CONTENTS.
Pag-e
1. Public Offices, .. .. .. ,, i
2. Municipal Lists, . . . . . . . . 3
3. County Lists, . . . . . . . . 6
4. Judicial Lists, . . . . . . , . 10
5. Commercial Lists, .. .. .. ..15
6. Public Conveyances, .. .. .. 18
7. Ecclesiastical Lists, , . . . . . 20
8. Literary and Educational Lists, . . . . 22
9. Charitable and Benevolent Lists, .. .. 24
10. Sporting Lists, . . . . . . . . 28
11. Miscellaneous Lists, .. ,. ..30
12. List of Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats, ,. 33
13. List OF the Clergy in Perthshire, .. .. 50
14. Postal Directory —
Officers of the Department, . . . . 55
Arrival and Departure of Mails from Perth, 56
Rates of Postage, .. .. .. 57
Newspapers, . . . . . . • • 57
Inland and Foreign Book Post, , . . . 58
Colonial and Foreign Pattern Post, .. 58
Card Post, . . , . . . . . 58
Registration, . . . . . . • • 59
Delivery, . . . . , . . . • - 59
Postage Stamps, . . . . . . . . 6©
Telegraphs, . . , . . . . . 60
Money Orders, . . . . . . . . 60
Savings Bank, . . . . . . . . 61
Insurance and Annuities, . . . . 61
Table of Foreign and Colonial Postage, 62
15. General Directory, . . . . . . 64
16. Professional Directory, . . . . • • ^95
17. Advertisements — Insurance Companies, .. 217
Miscellaneous, .. .. 524
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I VISITING & BUSINESS CARDS, INVOICES, &e.
INDEX.
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Anglers' Club,
Association for the Poor, . . Bank Holidays, _ . . Banking Companies, Bowling Club, Carriers, . .
Carriers (General Parcel), . . Cemeteries, City Mission, . . - . 21 Clergy and their Places of Wor- ship in Perth, _. . .. 21 Clergy in Perthshire, . . 5° Commissioners of Supply, . . 6 Council Committees, . . 4 County and City Infirmary, 24 County Prison Board, . . 7 Coursing Club, . . . . 29 Court of Lieutenancy, . . 6 Cricket Club, . . . . 28 Curling Clubs, . _. . . 29 Custom House Holidays, .. 18 Destitute Sick Society, . . -26 Fairs in Perth, . . . . ^7 Fechney School, . . - . 27 Fire Brigade, . . . . 4 General Directory, . . 64 General Prison, , . . . 14 Golfing Society and County and
City Club, . . . . 29
Guild Court, . . . . 5
High Constables, . . _ . . 30
Indigent Old Men's Society, 26
Indigent Old Women's Society, 26
Female School, . . . . 26
Justices of the Peace, . . 7 King James the Sixth's Golfing
Society, . . . . _ 29 King James the Sixth's Hospital, 26 Ladies' Clothing Society, . . 26 Ladies' House of Refuge, . . 28 Lethendy Mortifications, . . 26 Libraries, . . . . 22 Licensing Courts, . . 12 Literary and Antiquarian Society, 24 Magistrates and Town Council, 3 Masters Extraordinary for Scot- land of the Court of Chancery 14 Masonic Lodges, . . . . 31 Meeting of Sheriff Courts, 12 Members of Parliament, . . 3 Messengers-at-Arms, . . 12 Model Lodging-House, . . 28 Murray Royal Institution for the
Insane, . . . . 25
Murthly Asylum, . . 7
Newspapers, . . . . 22
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Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats, 33
People's Club and Institute, 22
Perth & Kinnoull Horti. Society, 30
Perthshire Rifle Volunteers, 8
Perthshire Bible Society, . . 20
Polling Stations, . ._ _ . . 6
Procurators and Solicitors, 10 Postal Directory— Chief
Officers, . . - . 55
Perth Establishment, . . _ 55
Arrival and Departure of Mails, 56 Hours of Collection at Receiving
House and Pillar Boxes, 56
Rates of Postage (Inland), 57
Newspapers, &c., .. 57
Newspapers sent Abroad, . . 5^
Book-Post, .. .. 58
Colonial Book-Post, . . 58
Pattern and Sample Post, . . 5^
Post Cards (Foreign), .. 58
Postage Stamps, . . . - 60
Registration (Delivery), . . 59
Money Orders, .. .. 60
Savings Banks, . . _ . . 6r
Insurance and Annuities, .. 61
Telegraphs, . . . - 60
Table of Foreign & Col. Postage, 62
Professional Directory, 195
Public Baths and Wash-House, 2S
Public Offices, .. .. i
Races and Hunt,_ . . .. 28
Railway Companies, .. iS
Railway Carriers, .. 19 Registrar of Births, Marriages,
and Deaths, .. _ .. 2
Royal Horticultural Society, 30
Royal Perthshire Militia, . . 8
Sacramental Fast Days, .. 21
School Board of Perth, . . 23
Schools of Industry, .. 27 Sheriff and Justice of Peace
Courts, .. .. -o
Sheriff Officers, .. -- 12
Shipping, .. _-- 18 Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals,_ . . 28 Society of Natural Science, 24 Society of Solicitors, .. 13 Statistics of Perth, . . 3 Temperance Society, . . 3<^ Terms in Scotland, . . 17 Trades Convener Court, . . 5 Waterworks Commissioners, 5 Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, .. .. .._ _ 20
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InsttrattCiC ^omp^nizs.
Page Caledonian Fire and Life, 218
Edinburgh Life, . . . . 217
Northern Assurance Fire & Life, 222 Liverpool & London & Globe Fire and Life, . . . . 220
Scottish Commercial, Scottish Equitable Life, Scottish Provident Life, Standard Life, Sun Fire and Life,
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Anderson, A., lithographer, &c., 249 Anderson, J., china merchant, 236 Ash, Wm., boot and shoe maker, 242 Ayson, James, baker, . . 248
Bell, Joseph, slater, . . . . 233
Brown, William, jeweller and
watchmaker, . . . . 233
Byars, Wm., tailor and clothier, 240 Calderwood, James, boot & shoe
maker, . . . . . . 243
Campbell, John, sewing-machine
agent, . . . . . . 232
Campbell, William, architect, 231 Carmichael, D., boot and shoe
warehouse, . . . . 242
Chamber of Commerce, . . 225
Christie, John, bookseller and
stationer, . . . . . . 249
Cramb & Beveridge, sculptors, 227 Cruickshank, James S., tailor and
clothier, . . . . . . 240
Drummond, J., stationer, &c. , 249, 251 Farquharson, D., tea merchant, 244 Farquhar, James, chemist, 251
Finlayson, James, ironmonger, 228 Eraser, J., Bankfoot Hotel, 248
Garvie & Syme, ironmongers
(begin, of vol.) General Tea Supply Association, 245 Gorrie, P. B., surgeon-dentist, 251 Gorrie, Thomas, wireworker, 231
Gray & Co., P., boot & shoe makers 243 Grego, C, optician (end of vol.) Greig & Co., outfitters, .. 241
Grieve, Geo., wholesale and retail
jeweller, &c. (begin, of vol.) Harley, Wm., confectioner and
fruit merchant, . . . . 246
Hay, Alexander, slater, . . 233
Hay, R. A. & J., booksellers,
stationers, &c. (begin, of vol.) Henderson, R., game, fruit, &c., 237 Hill, Wm., fish merchant, &c-, 247 Imrie & Cuthbert, ironmongers, 231 Jackson, Jas., carver and gilder, 235 Kelt, A. P. surgeon-dentist, 251
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Laidlaw's Temperance Restaurant 245 Lees, R., gun and rifle maker, 232 Macgregor, Alex., bookbinder, 235 MacGregor, David, jeweller, &c.
(beginning of vol.) Mackay & Son, John, plasterers, 234 Mackie & Co., D., plumbers, 230
Macleish, James, plumber, &c., 231 Macqueen, James, posting, &c., 238 Mailer, W., fish and game dealer, 247 M'Nicoll, J., boot & shoemaker,
(beginning of vol.) M'Vean, John, game dealer, Marshall, R. & J., posting, &c., Menzies, S., agent for sheep dip, Moyes, And., tailor and clothier, Murray, A., picture-frame maker, 253 Penney, A., groceries and wines, 246 Reid, Peter, slater, &c. , .. 233
Ritchie's Hiring Establishment, 238 Savings Bank, . . . . 224
Scott, Thomas, baker, . . 248
Scott, W. D., cabinetmaker, &c., 235 Short, Mrs Ed., watchmaker and
jeweller, . . . . . . 234
Stalker & Boyd, painters, &c., 231 Stevenson, J., accountant, 252
Stirton, Mrs John, saddler, 232
Tait, John, photographic artist
(beginning of vol.) Taylor, James, ironmonger, 229
Taylor, James, brushmaker, 234
Taylor, J., boot and shoe maker, 243 Whittet, J. & T., tea and coffee
merchants, . . . . 245
Wight, Alexander, iron and wire
worker, . . . , . . 232
Williamson, J., boot and shoe
maker, . . . . . . 244
Wilson, Robert, restaurateur, &c. 250 Wilson, R. &A. , boot and shoe
warehouse, . . . . 254
^ood, John, baker, . . . . 248
Wotherspoon, James, hatter, 252
Young, George M., lithographic
printer, &c. (begin, of vol.)
JOHN T A I T,
CALEDONIAN ROAD,
(One minute's -walk from the General Terminus).
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CARTES-DE-VISITE, from 4/- per i-doz. & 7/- per doz.
Cirotijjs rhargeli arrariiiug to th^tr number.
ENLARGEMENTS from Cartes taken by J. T., or from Cartes, Glass Pictures, or any other class of Photography supplied to him, and Finished to any desired size by Permanent Photo Processes or by Oil.
Charges very Moderate.
Tastefully Finished, with or without Colouring.
J. T. will be glad to arrange with any party or parties with the view of organizing Clubs for C.D.V. or Life-size Pictures.
CALEDONIAN ROAD, PERTH.
POST-OFFICE
PERTH DIRECTORY.
L-PUBLIC OFFICES.
Assessor for the County under Lands Valuation Act — Alex. Bain, Surveyor of Taxes, Tay Street. For the Burgh — Donald Macintosh, Tay Street.
HUlet-master's, i High Street— John Welsh.
City Clerk's, 3 High Street -r- William MacLeish, clerk. Hours (Saturday excepted) from 9 A.M. till 4 P.M.
City Chamberlain s, 3 High Street — -James Thomson, cham- berlain. Hours from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M., and on Saturday from 10 A.M. till 2 P.M.
Citv Police and FiscaVs, i High Street — John Welsh, super- intendent: John M'Donald and Duncan Gumming, inspectors.
Coach Offices — See Cab Proprietors.
Comm'ssary Clerks, County Buildings — John Thomas, clerk. Hours from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M., and from 6 till 8 P.M.
County Constabulary, County Buildings chief
constable; George Mearns, superintendent; John M'Pherson, inspector; John Grant, detective; John Sneddon, constable.
County Rates, County Buildings — Francis Morison, collector.
Custom House, Tay Street — John Gatherer, collector: F. G. Taylor, clerk; John Matheson, examining officer; A. Beith, out- door officer. Out-station — Newburgh. Hours from 10 A.M. till 4 P.M., and on Saturday from 10 A.M. till 12 noon.
Gas Commissioners'' Ojjice, 3 High Street- — AVilliam Mac- Leish, clerk: Thomas Whimster, manager (office, Canal Street); John M'Gillewie, treasurer; Charles J. Lindsay, clerk; David Dewar, William RoUo, and Charles Dewar, inspectors and col- lectors. Hours from 10 A.M. till 8 P.M.
Guildry, 22 St. John Street — John Thomas, clerk; Alexander M'Gregor, treasurer. Hours (Saturday excepted) from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M.
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PUBLIC OFFICES.
Harbour and. N/iVfgli&m,, ; 3- . High: : Street — William Mac- Leish, clerk. Hours (Saturday excepted) from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m.
Inland Revenue ^4'-??pzVy'r D^ay] Svreet — D. Matheson, collec- tor; William C. M'NaU, supfemspx; Tames Begg and Alex. S. Elliot, clerks ; AVm. Duncan, housekeeper. Hours from 9 A.M. tiU 3 P.M., and on Saturday from 9 A.M. till 12 noon.
Inland Revenue fStafttps and Taxes), Tay Street — A. B. Macdonald, collector; George Allan, William M. Stein, and Wm. Kerr, clerks. Hours from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M., and on Sa- turday from 10 A.M. till 12 noon.
Inspector and Surveyors'' f Stamps and Taxes) , Tay Street — Alexander Bain, surveyor and assessor; William MacLeish, cleik of assessed taxes; Horace Skeete, clerk of property tax. Hours from 10 A.M. till 3 p.m., and on Saturday from 10 A.M. till 12 noon.
htspector of Gas Meters, Coal Shore — James M'Glashan, in- spector.
Parochial Board, 16 South Street — William Young, inspector; Robert M 'Donald, assistant inspector; John Clark, clerk; A. H. Ballingal, W.S., clerk to the Board. Hours from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M., and from 6 till 8 p.m.
Post-Office, 2 High Street — John M'Gregor, postmaster. Hours from 6.45 A.M. till 9 p.m.
Poor-Rates Assessment, 14 South Street — George Barclay, collector. Hours from i P.M. till 3 p.m., and from 6 till 8 P.M.
Police Assessment, 3 High Street — James Thomson, collector. Hours from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M., and on Saturdays from 10 A.M. till 2 P.M.
Poorhouse, Glasgow Road — Andrew Pretsell, governor; ISIiss Logan, matron; James Cook, gatekeeper.
Prison Assessment, 3 High Street — ^James Thomson, collector.
Procurator-FiscaV s. County Buildings — Melville Jameson, procurator-fiscal. Hours from 9 A.M. till 5 P.M.
Receiving Post-Offices, 7 County Place and 265 High Street. Hours from 7 A.M. till 9 P.M.
River Police and Fishing, 60 High Street — Alexander Croll, superintendent.
Session-Clerk and Registrar of Births, Deaths, ^ Marriages (for the District of Perth, with parts of Scone, Kinnoull, and Tippermuir, Avithin Parliamentary boundaries, united), 6 Char- lotte Street — James Dewar, registrar; Wm. M'Farlane, assistant registrar; John Thomas, session-clerk. Hours from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M., and on Saturday from 7 till 9 P.M.
Sheriff-Clerk''s, County Buildings, foot of South Street — John Thomas, sheriff- clerk; Adam M'Kenzie, depute sheriff- clerk.
MUNICIPAL LISTS.
Hours from lO A.M. till 4 P.M., and from 7 till 8 p.m., excepting during the summer months, when the hours are from 9 A.M. till 5 P.M., and on Saturday from 9 A.M. till i P.M.
Shore Dues, 3 High Street — Jas. Thomson, collector. Hours from ID A.M. till 3 P.M., and on Saturday from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m.
Weights and Measures — For the City — Charles Shedden. Por the County — William Andrews, County Buildings. Hours from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m.
Water Duty, 3 High Street — ^Jas. Thomson, collector. Hours from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m.; on Saturday from 10 A.M. till 2 p.m.
II.-MUNICIPAL LISTS.
STATISTICS OF THE CITY OF PERTH.
Population, 26,356
Inhabited Houses, 2,700
Parliamentary Constituency, 4*224
Municipal do. 4) 131
Number of Councillors, 26
Annual value of real Property in 1875-76, ^^100,554
Corporation Revenue, 1876-77, ;^6,700
Market-day — Friday.
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.
FOR THE COUNTY.
Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, Bart.
Residence in London — 10 Upper Grosvenor Street, W.
Agent in Perth — Horace Skeete, Esq., solicitor.
FOR THE CITY.
The Hon. Arthur F. Kinnaird.
Residence in London — i Pall Mall East.
Agent in Perth — ^James C. Pinkerton, Esq., solicitor.
MAGISTRATES, TOWN COUNCIL, AND POLICE AND GAS COMMISSIONERS.
Thomas Richardson, Esq., Lord Provost. James Dewar, Esq., Dean of Guild. John M Arthur, Esq., \
James Wotherspoon, Esq., ( -d -i- F. P. Carnegie, Esq., i.
John Chalmers, Esq., '
Daniel Mackenzie, Esq., Treasurer. Wm. MacLeish, Esq., City Clerk.
MUNICIPAL LISTS.
First Ward. Thomas Richardson. F. P. Carnegie, commission agt. W. B. Thomson, spirit merchant R. Hay Robertson, merchant. James Honey, grocer. John Moncrieff, glassblower. Thomas Love, auctioneer.
COUNCILLORS.
Third Ward. James Wotherspoon, hatter. R. G. Ramsay, Kinnoull. John Frazer, clothier. Andrew Martin, brewer. John Duncan, draper. David Galloway, grain mercht.
Fourth Ward. John M 'Arthur, turner. George Brown, grocer. Richard Walker, yarn dealer. Robert Mitchell, solicitor. John MacLeish, accountant. William Munro, grocer.
Second Ward. Daniel Mackenzie, grocer. John Moir, mason. John Chalmers, architect. Duncan Gow. J. B. Sime, draper. John Henderson, photographer.
City Clerk — Wm. MacLeish. Assistant do. — Robert Keay.
Collector of Assessed Taxes and Stent — A. Bums M'Donald. Session Clerk — ^John Thomas, solicitor, St. John Street. City Architect — Andrew Heaton, 72 George Street. Inspector of Works — George Wells, 3 High Street. Burgh Assessor — D. Mackintosh, surveyor, Tay Street. •City Chamberlain, Collector of Police Assessment and Shore Dues — James Thomson, 3 High Street.
LORD provost's COMMITTEE.
Lord Provost (co7i.) , Dean of Guild, Bailies M'Arthur, Wo- i;herspoon, Carnegie, and Chalmers; Tresurer M'Kenzie; Coun- cillors Brown, Martin, Ramsay, Robertson, and Walker.
POLICE AND FIRE-ENGINE COMMITTEE.
Four a quorum. The Lord Provost, Dean of Guild, Bailies, Treasurer, and Councillors Brown, Henderson, Honey, Martin, Moir, Ramsay, and Thomson. Wm. MacLeish, solicitor, clerk; David Keay, : solicitor, treasurer.
FIRE BRIGADE.
This department is under the management of the Captain of the Brigade, and, should occasion require, information given at ■the Police Office, No. i, High Street, will receive every attention.
Chief— John Welsh, Superintendent of Police.
Captain — ^James Macleish, plumber, 15 Mill Street.
1st Lieutenant — John Murie, plumber, 6 High Street.
2d Lieutenant — Geo. Craigie, lamplighter, 2 Carpenter St-
MUNICIPAL LISTS.
GASWORK COMMITTEE. Four a quorum.
The Lord Provost, Bailies M 'Arthur and Chalmers, Treasurer Mackenzie (con.). Councillors Brown, Frazer, Henderson, Honey, Love, Martin, Moir, Moncrieff, Munro, Ramsay, Sime, and Walker.
LIST OF WATERWORKS' COMMISSIONERS.
Mr John Moir. „ John Moncrieff. ,, John MacLeish. ,, William Munro. ,, John Murdoch. ,, Alexander Moncrieff. ,, John Miller Miller. ,, J. C. Pinkeiton. ,, Robert Pullar. ,, R. G. Ramsay. ,, Thomas Roy. ,, W. B. Thomson.
The Lord Provost of Perth. Mr Robert Robertson.
,, James Wotherspoon.
„ Daniel M'Kenzie.
„ George Brown.
„ Andrew Coates.
,, Thomas Calderwood.
„ Peter Campbell.
,, John Dickson.
„ Robert Dow.
„ John Frazer.
„ Kirkwood Hewat.
„ John Jamieson.
Clerk — Horace Skeete
TRADES' CONVENER COUPvT. Convener — David Mackie.
Deacon of Hammermen, David Mackie.
„ Wrights, George Bruce.
„ Glovers, John Murdoch.
„ Bakers, James Pullar.
„ Tailors, James Cairncross.
,, Shoemakers, David Norwell.
„ Fleshers, William Crawford.
,5 Weavers, John Mackay.
Clerk and Treasurer — Alex. Wilson. This Court acts as Trustees to Stewart's Free School, Mill St.
GUILD COURT.
Dean of Guild, James Dewar.
Lord Provost, Thomas Richardson.
Trades, Convener Mackie.
Clerk, John Thomas, solicitor.
Treasurer, Alexander M'Gregor.
Land Steward, Alexander Ritchie.
Officer, John Easton.
COUNTY LISTS.
POLLING STATIONS.
PARLIAMENTARY.
First District, Sheriff Court-Room, County Buildings^
Second ,, Burgh Court-Room.
Third „ Seminaries, Rose Terrace.
MUNICIPAL.
First Ward, City Hall.
Second „ Sheriff Court -Room and General Wit- ness-Room, County Buildings.
Third ,, Council-Room and Burgh Court-Room.
Fourth ,, Seminaries.
III.-COUNTY LISTS.
COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY.
Convener — William Smythe of Methven, Five hundred and twenty-five of the noblemen and gentlemen of the county are qualified as Commissioners of Supply, as well as, for the time being, the Sheriff and his Substitutes, the Lord Provost, the Dean of Guild, and the Deacon of the Corporation of Glovers of the Royal Burgh of Perth.
Clerk — WilHam MacLeish.
COURT OF LIEUTENANCY.
Lord Lieutenant — The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird.
Vice-Lieutenant— Sir Wm. Stirling-Maxwell, Bart., K.T., M.P.
Convener of Finance Committee — Lord Kinnaird. Chairman of County Prison Bd. — Wilham Smythe of Methven. Chairman County Public Buildings Committee — Lord Kinnaird.
Chairman on County Bills — The Earl of Mansfield.
Chairman of Lunacy Board — Lieutenant-Col. Drummond-Hay„.
Clerk — William MacLeish.
DEPUTY- LIEUTENANTS.
Perth Sub-Division.
Convener — The Lord Provost of Perth.
The Earl of Mansfield.
Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, Bart.
William Smythe.
Hon. A. F. Kinnaird, M.P. C. T. C. Grant of Kilgraston. Charles Maclean of Gleneam.
Clerk — William MacLeish.
COUNTY LISTS.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE,
RESIDING IN OR NEAR PERTH.
J. M. Graham of Murrayshall. James Maxtone Graham, of
Cultoquhey. Anthony George Maxtone
Graham, yr. of Cultoquhey.
C. T. C. Grant, of Kilgrastcn. Thomas Greig of Glencarse. Thomas W. Greig, yr. of do. Lieut. -Col. Henry J. Sharpe. John Steele of Blackpark. William Lowson of Balthayock.
D. Lumsden, Pitcairnfield. P. M. Matthew of Newrailn. Rev. A. Fleming of Inchyra. John Chisholm of Northbank. Col. Frank Stewart Sandeman,
Stanley.
Andrew Coates, Bridgend.
A. B. Sandeman, Huntingtower
Ex-Lord Provost Pullar, Perth.
Ex-Lord Provost Sidey, do.
W. M. Farney,
Kirkwood Hewat,
Andrew Graham,
John Shields,
H. H. Norie, banker,
A. Burns, banker,
Robert Pullar,
Thomas Richardson,
John M'Neill,
John Fisher,
John Dickson, W.S.,
Laurence Rintoul,
do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do- do.
And for the time being —
The Sheriff of the County of Perth and Sheriffs & Sheriffs- Substitute of the Counties of Forfar, Fife, Kinross, and Clackmannan.
H. Barclay, LL.D., Sher.-Sub. Arch. M 'Donald, Lord Provost R . H. Robertson, Dean of Guild Robert Robertson, first Bailie. John M'Arthur, second Bailie.
COUNTY PRISON FOR PERTHSHIRE.
William Smythe of Methven, chairman and convener. William MacLeish, clerk and treasurer.
Thomas Wilson, governor. F. I. White, M.D., surgeon. Rev. J. P. St. Clair, chaplain. Andrew Syme, clerk. Mrs. Wilson, matron.
Helen Small, female warder. Joseph Sime, head warder. John Young, weaving warder. James Stewart, prison warder.
MURTHLY ASYLUM.
Medical Superintendent, W. C. M'Intosh, M.D.
Assistant Physician,
Chaplain, Rev. Neil M. M'Naughton,
Kinclaven.
Clerk and Treasurer, W. MacLeish, solicitor, Perth.
Housekeeper, Miss M'Nicoll.
Steward, William Wood.
Superintendent of Females, . . . .Miss Brand. Head Attendant of Males, . . . .William Grant.
COUNTY LISTS.
57TH BRIGADE DEPOT.
Colonel Robertson Ross, C.B., officer commanding.
Major James Wray, paymaster; A Geddes, quartermaster.
42d and 79th Highlanders — 2 companies of each.
ROYAL PERTHSHIRE MILITIA.
Rifle green; facings scarlet.
Honorary Colonel, . , Sir Thos. Moncreiife, Bart., Oct. 30,
Lieut. -Colonel, Viscount Stormont, Dec. 22,
Major, John Wedderburn Ogilvy, June 19,
SupernumeraryMajor,Lord Charles L. Kerr, . . . .Oct. i.
Captains, ist Class M.C. P. C. Craigie, Feb. 20,
Maurice F. Hutton, June 17,
Thomas M'Dougall, April 24,
George Muirhead, May 20,
George Glas Sandeman, . . . .June 19,
R. M. Alexander, Mar. 13,
Lieutenants, J. C. Wylie, July I7)
Hon. A. F. George Hay, . .Oct. 5, William Nairne, Instinictor
of Musketry, May 24,
W. F. Middleton, Dec. 24,
R. MoncriefFe, Mar. 18,
Ed. F. Sandeman, April 15,
Sub-Lieutenants, . . . .A. B. Stewart, April 14,
C. H. Dundas, June 7,
Adjut. & Paymaster, Captain H. H. Oldham,.. ..Oct. 26,
Surgeon,
Quartermaster, A. Geddes, Dec. 20, 1856
PERTHSHIRE VOLUNTEERS.
FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE BATTALION.
Head-quarters, Perth. D. R. AVilliamson, Lieutenant-Colonel. Captain Furlong (Royal Scots Fusiliers), Adjutant. Rev. W. G. H. Carmichael, M.A., Chaplain.
1st. Perth, Captains A. Pearson and J. B. Deas.
Lieutenant Geo. Ferguson. Sub-Lieutenant John Montgomerie.
8th. Crieff, Captain M'Nab.
Lieutenants A. Gibson and D. Kippen. Hon. Chaplain, Rev. J. Cunningham. Hon. As.-Surg., M. B. Gairdner, M.D.
6th. Dunblane, Captain Wilson.
Lieutenant Thos. Hird.
Hon. Chaplain, Rev. W. Blair.
855 871
872
875 863
874 868 869 872
875 872
872
873 873 874 874
875 875 875
COUNTY LISTS.
PERTHSHIRE VOLUNTEERS— Cbw/z^w^./.
nth. DouNE, Captain Clark.
Lieutenant Moir. 15th. AUCHTERARDER, Captain J. Halley.
Lieutenant Geo. JMailer.
Acting Assist. -Surgeon, Jas. Macfie. i8th. Perth, Captain Robertson.
Sub-Lieutenant Jas. Holmes Morrison. 19th. Crieff, Captain
Lieutenant Meikle.
Hon. Chaplain, Rev. J. R. Campbell.
SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE BATTALION. (Perthshire Highland Rifle Volunteers.) Head-quarters, Birnam. W. Macdonald Macdonald, Lieut, -Colonel, Sir Robert Menzies, Bart., Major.
Charles Campbell Hook (late Major 20th Hussars), Adjutant. J. R. Reid, Surgeon. Rev. J. A. Honey, D.D., Chaplain.
3d. Aberfeldy, Captain C. Munro. \
Lieut. R. M'Laren. \ ^ Sub-Lieut. J. Ritchie. Igreadalbane
4th. KILLIN, Captain C. Stewart. ( Highlanders.
Lieut. A. M'Naughton. ) 5th. Blairgowrie, . .Captain D. Chalmers.
Lieutenants J. and A. Baxter. Hon. Chaplain, Rev. W. Herdman. Acting Assist. -Surgeon, R. Lunan. 7th. Coupar- Angus, ..Captain Charles Boyd. Lieutenant Honeyman. Sub-Lieutenant E. O. Torry. Hon. Chaplain, Rev. P. Stevenson, D.D. Hon. Assist. -Surgeon, R. Low, M.D.
9th. Alyth, Captain W. Japp.
Lieut. D. M. Robertson. Sub-Lieutenant D. Smith.
13th. St. Martins, Captain G. H. Bonner.
Lieutenant P. Davidson.
Sub-Lieutenant C. Stewart.
Hon. Chap., Rev. W. M. S. Hamilton.
14th. BiRNAM, Captain J. Borrie.
Lieutenant T. Butter. Sub-Lieutenant W. Mackenzie. Hon. Assist. -Surgeon, J. Murray, M.D. Hon. Chaplain, Rev. D. Macpherson.
20th. Pitlochry, Captain D. Fisher.
Lieutenant D. Ferguson.
lO
JUDICIAL LISTS.
IV. -JUDICIAL LISTS.
SHERIFF AND JUSTICE OF PEACE COURTS.
Sheriff, Robert Lee.
Sheriff-Substitute, Hugh Barclay, LL.D.
Do. (Dunblane), . . . .John Graham.
Sheriff-Clerk, John Thomas.
Sheriff-Clerk Depute, Adam M'Kenzie.
Do. (Dunblane), "William Wood.
Clerk of the Peace, Robert Martin.
Clerk of Supply, General Clerk of
Lieutenancy, and Clerk to Prison
Board, William MacLeish.
Procurator-Fiscal, Melville Jameson.
Auditors of Accounts, J. Flockhart & A. M'Kenzie.
Chief-Constable,
Bar-Officer, Alexander Smith.
PROCURATORS AND SOLICITORS, Under the Acts 28 dr' 29 Vict., cap. 85, and 36 6^ 37 Vic, cap. 63 .
John Flockhart, Perth, 18 1 7
Alex. Monteath, Crieff, 1823
John Conning, Perth, 1824
David Hepburn, do. 1824
James Roy, do. 1826
Pat. J. Stirling, Dunblane, 1831
Andrew Davidson, Perth, 183 1
D. Clark, Coupar- Angus, 1833
William Ross, Perth, 1834
James Scott, do. 1835
W. S. Soutar, Blairgowrie, 1835
William Brown, Crieff, 1835
John Ironside, do. 1836
Melville Jameson, Perth, 1837
Alexander Moncrieff, do. 1838 A.Robertson, Blairgowrie, 1838 James Ross, Perth, T. P. Knox, Dunblane, Jas. Mitchell, Pitlochry, Jas. Dick Miller, Perth, John Young, do. James M'Laren, Crieff,
Jn. A. Gloag, Edinburgh, 1842
John Myies, Forfar, 1842
Robert Martin, Perth, 1842
J. Lowe, Coupar-Angus, 1843
John Kippen, Perth, 1843
James MacRosty, Crieff, 1847
i«39 1839 1839 1839 1 841 1842
A. G. Reid, Auchterarder, 1847 James Sharp, Crieff, 1847
J. M'Laren, Co. -Angus, 1848 Thomas Soutar, Crieff, 1848 Malcolm M'Gregor, Edin., 1851 George Roy, Dundee, 1851
John Thomas, Perth, 1851
Horace Skeete, do. 1 851
Jas. AVatson, Co. -Angus, 1852 C.W.L. Forbes, Aberfeldy, 1852 John M. Miller, Perth, 1852 David Keay, do. 1852
Thos. R. Kinmont, Errol, 1853 AVilliam Maury, Perth, 1853 Charles Findlay, do. 1853
Thos. Thornton, Dundee, 1854 Alex. Wilson, Perth, 1855
Chas. Boyd, Co. -Angus, 1856 W. MacLeish, Perth, 1856
William Japp, Alyth, 1857
Archibald Paul, Dundee, 1857 W.L.Young, Auchterard. 1857 C. Morland Hunter, do. 1857 Alex. MacKenzie, Forres, 1858 Joseph Dickie, Dunk eld, 1858 Alex. Graham, Crieff, 1858
Jas. Hunter, jun., Dundee, 1858 Henry Whyte, Perth, 1859
JUDICIAL LISTS.
11
SHERIFF COURTS, he— continued.
J. C. Pinkerton, Perth, Alex. Gibson, Dundee, Wm. Scott, jun., do., D. Kerr Smith, Edin., Jn. Macfarlane, Stirhng, Andrew Henry, Dundee, Eben. Smith, Kilmarnock, J, Fraser Calder, Dundee, David G. Stewart, do. J. Smyth Fleming, Alyth, Henry Gordon, Pitlochry, Jas. W. Barty, Dunblane, R.Robertson, Blairgowrie J. Paterson, Dundee, George Kyd, Perth, "W. Thomson, Dunblane, "Walter M 'Lean, Glasgow, And. Crawford, Stirling, Charles Wingate, do. "W. Buchanan, Callander, D.MansonM'Kay, Perth, Thos. Barclay, Hamilton, Adam M'Kenzie, Perth, Robert Robertson, do. George Gray, Glasgow, John Scott, Blairgowrie, T. Crabb Greig, Edin., Wm. M'Donald, Dundee, ■WUliam Reid, Perth, Robert Mitchell, do. George Begg, Edinburgh, R. Cuthbert, Perth, George Haggart, Dundee, J. B. Miller, Blairgowrie, Alex. Jenkins, Stirling, Peter Simpson, Edin., Malcolm Stewart, Perth, A. H. Ballingal, do. John R. Young, Dundee, W. Chalmers, Perth, D. Johnstone, Dundee, R. Maivride, Edinburgh, Alex, Thomson, Brechin, Wm. B. Milne, Dundee, James Lindsay, Glasgow, William Young, Perth,
859 860
860
860
860
860
86r
862
862
862
863
864
864
864
865
865
865
865
865
865
865
865
865
865
865
865
865
865
865
865
866
867
867
867
867
867
867
869
869
869
870
870
870
871
871
872
John E. Roger, CriefF, John Dickson, Perth, Geo. A. Mackenzie, do. Lauchlan MTntosh, Edin., Jas. M'Laren, jun., Crieff, I. H.Anderson, Blairg'rie, Thomas Soutar, do. Robert M. Kippen, Perth, Dan. Gorrie, Dunfermline, Wm. C. Young, Perth, George Allan, do. P. MTntyre, Dunblane, James Dunbar, Glasgow, Thos. M. Wilson, Dundee, W. Alexander, Dunblane, John C. Anderson, Forfar, Thos. Congleton, Dundee, William M. Cunningham,
Glasgow, James C. Dow, Perth, John Martin, Glasgow, Pat. S. M'Lean, Glasgow, Hugh Colquhoun, do. Wm. B. Dickie, Dundee, Jas. S. Fleming, Stirling, James Gavin, Dunblane, Harry V. Hunter, Perth, D. Duncan, jun., Dundee, James M. Gray, do. Wm. Shiress, Brechin, Andrew M'Lean, Dundee, John P. Kyd, Dundee, James M. Laird, Forfar, R. Mitchell, Cupar-Fife, R. Hislop, Auchterarder, David Marshall, Perth, John B. M'Cash, do. James M, Kirk, do. Hugh Mitchell, Pitlochry, And. Bennet, Arbroath, Wm. Hepburn, Forfar, Geo. Kennedy, Glasgow, John Stewart, Perth, William Stewart WUkie,
Alyth,
1877
12 JUDICIAL LISTS.
SHERIFF COURTS, he— continued.
SHERIFF OFFICERS.
Alloa — Alexander Thomson. Coupar -Angus — Alexander M'Lachlan. Crieff — John Ferguson and John H. Stewart. Dunblane — Thomas M'CuUoch. Dundee — James S. Mills and Thomas Gourlay. Dunkeld — John Robertson, Kinloch- Rannoch — Duncan Stewart. Kinross — Donald Manson. Perth — James RoUo and James Hutton. Pitlochry — ^James Skinner. Weem — Thomas .Stewart.
messengers-at-arms. Perth — James RoUo. Dunblane— Thomas M'Culloch.
meeting of courts. The Sheriff-Court for the County is held every Tuesday and Friday during the Session, and one Court, at least, is held at each vacation; the Sheriff Small-Debt Court every Tuesday. Quarter Sessions are held on the statutory days and by adjournment.
meeting of courts under the small-debt act. At Perth, . . . .Every Tuesday during Session.
Crieff, Every second Sat. of Feb., May, Aug., and Nov^
Dunblane . . . .Every Wednesday during Session. Dunkeld, . . . .Every first Saturday of April, August, and Dec. Aberfeldy. . . .Every fourth Saturday of April, Aug., and Dec. Blairgowrie,. .Every second Sat. of Jan., April, July, and Oct. Co.-Angus, . .Every third Saturday of January, April, July, and
October, at 1 1 o'clock each day. Auchterarder, Last Monday of January, April, July, and Oct.
LICENSING COURTS.
By the Acts 9 Geo, IV. cap 58, 16 & 17 Vict. cap. 67, and 25 & 26 Vict. cap. 35, the Magistrates of Burghs are required to meet on the second Tuesday of April and the third Tuesday of October, in each year, to consider the applications for License Certificates within the Burgh, and the Justices of Peace on the first Tuesday of April and the last Tuesday in October in the County, with power to adjourn during one month after each meeting. The applications must be lodged, and a fee of 3s paid, ten days previous to each meeting; and the Magistrates and Justices are restricted from granting Certificates except at the statutory periods. The following is the Perth District of the County, as appointed by the Quarter Sessions on September 29, 1828 — viz., Aberdalgie, Abernethy, Arngask, Dunbarney, Dron, Dunning, Forgandenny, Forteviot, Findogask, Kinnoull, Methven, Moneydie, Redgorton, Rhynd, Scone, Tippermuir, Perth.
JUDICIAL LISTS. 13
LICENSING COTJICIS— continued.
APPEAL COURTS,
Quarter Sessions, for hearing appeals in Licensing cases, "held at Perth on the first Friday of May and third Friday of November. Appeals must be lodged within ten days after the judgment appealed against.
COUNTY LICENSING COURT AND JOINT COURT FOR BURGHS,
For considering applications for confirmation of any Mew Premises, licensed for the first time by the District Licensing Courts, under the "Publicans' Certificates (Scotland) Act, 1876,'* are fixed to be held on the same days as the Appeal Courts above mentioned.
DEALERS IN GAME.
The Justices meet in the beginning of July for granting Licen- ses to Dealers in Game under Acts 23 and 24 Vict. cap. 90, and previous relative Acts.
SOCIETY OF SOLICITORS.
This Society was instituted in 1825, and is now incorporated ty Royal Charter, dated 3d September, 1857, into a body politic ^nd corporate, by the name of " The Society of Procurators and Solicitors in the City and County of Perth." The main object of the Society was the establishment of a Law Library, and accordingly there has been formed an extensive collection of books, containing almost every work immediately relating to the profession. There is a standing Committee of Management appointed annually, consisting of the office-bearers and five members.
The Library of the Society is in the County Buildings, and is ■ -open from 10 A.M. till 2 p.m.
President — Robert Martin, Esq, Vice-President — Charles Findlay, Esq. Secretary and Treasurer — David Keay, Esq. Honorary Librarian — Robert Mitchell, Esq. Sub-Librarian — Mr James Needham.
COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
The Office-Bearers. William MacLeish. J. M. Miller.
AUDITOR.
David Keay.
poors' AGENTS.
John Bums M'Cash, Perth; Robert Hislop, Auchterarder ; and James M'Laren, jun., CriefF.
Alex. Graham, Crieflf. Alexander Wilson. Henry Whyte.
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JUDICIAL LISTS.
SOCIETY OF SOLIClTOR.S—contzmied.
AJlan, George, Perth, Barty, J. W., Dunblane, Boyd, Charles, Co.- Angus, Chalmers, Wm., Perth, Conning, John, do. Clark, D., Coupar-Angus, Davidson, Andrew, Perth, Finlay, Charles, do.
Forbes, C W. L., Aber-
feldy, Gordon, Henry, Pitlochry, Graham, Alex., CriefF, Hepburn, David, Perth, Ironside, John, CriefF, Jameson, Melville, Perth, Japp, William, Alyth, Keay, David, Perth, Kinmont, Thos. R., Errol, Kippen, John, Perth, Mackenzie, G. A., do. Martin, Robert, Maury, William, Miller, lames D., Miller, John M., Mitchell, Robert, Mitchell, James, Pitlochry, Miller, J. B., Blairgowrie,
do. do. do. do. do.
1870 1864 1865 1872 1825
1835 1832
1853
1852
1873 1858 1825
1843 1837 1858
1853 1853 1844 1872
1843 1853 1840
1853 1873 1858 1870
Moncrieff, Alex., Perth, MacRosty, James, CrieflF, M'Laren, J., Co. -Angus, M'Laren, James, CriefF, M'Laren, J., jun., Crieff, MacLeish, Wm., Perth, Pinkerton, J. C, do. Reid, A. G., Auchterarder, Reid, WiUiam, Perth, Robertson, Robert, Blair- gowrie, Robertson, Robt., Perth, Ross, William, do.
Roy, James, do.
Scott, John, Blairgowrie, Skeete, Horace, Perth, Soutar, Thomas, Crieff, Soutar, T., Blairgowrie, Stewart, Malcolm, Perth, Thomas, John, do.
Whyte, Henry, do.
Wilson, Alexander, do. Young, John, do.
Young, W.Cochrane, do. Young, William, do. Young, W. L., Auchter- arder,
1838 i860 1858 1856 1873 1857 1870
1853 1865
1865 1867
1834 1826
1868 1851
1859 1873 1870 1851 1864 1858 1 841 1875 1875
1858
Masters Extraordinary for Scotland of the Court of Chancery.
C. W. L. Forbes, solicitor, Aberfeldy, and Melville Jameson, solicitor, Perth.
GENERAL PRISON FOR SCOTLAND.
Henry May, Esq., Governor; Rev. A.J. B. Baxter, M.A., Chaplain ; Rev. WiUiam Blatch, visiting Episcopalian Clergy- man; Rev. William Smith, D.D., visiting R. C. Priest; Sir Robert Christison, Bart., M.D., Edinburgh, visiting Physician; John M'Naughton, M.B., Resident Surgeon; James Moncur, Interim Deputy-Governor and Steward and Chief Clerk; David Robertson, First Class Clerk; Samuel Brownsmith, A. Menzies, and Robert Wittet, Second Class Clerks ; James Watson, Clerk of Works; WilUam Sievewi-ight, Scripture Reader; Janet Beattie, Matron; Mary Moir, Sub-Matron; Jane M. Gregor and Ann Hislop, Scripture Readers ; five Male and five Female Teachers.
COMMERCIAL LISTS. 1 5
V.-COMMBRCIAL LISTS.
BANKING COMPANIES.
Hours of Public Business from lo A.M. till 3 p.m., and Saturday from 10 A.M. till 12 noon.
BANK OF SCOTLAND, ST. JOHN STREET.
(Central Bank District) .
Archibald Burns, Manager.
J. W. Jameson, accountant; James Paterson, cashier; John
Macnaughton, teller.
Branches. Agents.
Aberfeldy, James M'Kerchar.
Alyth, D. H. Halket.
Auchterarder, James Smitton.
Blackford, Uavid Lawson.
Blairgowrie, Alexander and Robert Robertson.
Callander, A. Macnaughton & Duncan Stewart.
Coupar-Angus, John M'Laren.
Crieff, John M'Nab.
Dunblane f J. W. Barty.
Dunblane, | William Thomson.
Dunkeld, John Duff.
Killin, Robert A. Robertson.
Newburgh, John Lyell.
Pitlochry, Henry Gordon.
Draw on London Ofhce, Lothbury, E.C.; the Bank of England;
Coutts & Company; and Smith, Payne, & Smiths.
The business of the Central Bank was amalgamated with that of the Bank of Scotland on the 12th August, 1868.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, SOUTH STREET.
Thomas Soutar, agent.
J. C. Wilson, accountant; R. E. Murdoch, teller; W. Maclagan,
clerk; William Gordon, porter.
Branches. Agents.
Aberfeldy, C. W. L. Forbes.
Blairgowrie, , Anderson, Chapman, & Scott.
Callander, W. Buchanan.
Comrie, John Mackenzie.
Crieff, William France.
Dunkeld, George Carphin.
Newburgh, Alexander Laing.
Pitlochry, Evan Eraser.
l6 COMMERCIAL LISTS.
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND, 24 GEORGE STREET. Henry H. Norie, cashier; Alex. Robertson, accountant; Charles Stevenson, first teller; D. G. Glennie, second teller; John Hood, porter.
Agents in London — Glyn, Mills, & Co.
,, Edinburgh — Union Bank of Scotland.
Branches. Agents.
Aberfeldy, George Rankin.
Auchterarder, \\ illiam L. Young.
Blair- Athole, A. Stewart.
Blairgowrie, W. S. Soutar.
C' upar- Angus, J- P- Paton.
Crieff, J. &. A. Gibson.
Dunning, M. & M. H. Lawson, joint agents,
Dunkeld, Joseph Dickie.
Krrol, Thomas R. Kinmont.
Killin, J. M'Naughton.
Pitlochry, Jas. & Hugh Mitchell, joint agents..
BRITISH LINEN COMPANY, 77 GEORGE STREET.
Conning, Hunter, and Ballingal, agents.
"William Ritchie, teller; R. P. Ramage, accountant; John H.
M'Laren and John Watson, clerks.
Draw on Smith, Payne, & Smiths, London.
NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, 5 HIGH STREET.
David L. Jolly, agent.
Peter M'Gregor, accountant; James Boyd, teller; George Miller,
John Kippen, and Geo. Anderson, clerks.
Draw on Glyn, Mills, &c Co., and Union Bank of London.
ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, 80 GEORGE STREET.
Melville Jameson, agent.
W. D. Forbes, accountant ; E. Cardy, A. K. Wright, and D.
M'Farlane, clerks; James Young, porter.
Draw on Messrs. Coutts and Co., London, and the Bank of England.
CITY OF GLASGOW BANK, 30 ST. JOHN STREET.
Alex. Hay, agent; Alex. Macbeth, sub-agent.
Alex. Gordon, accountant; John Morris and James B. Dobbie,
clerks. Draw on the London Joint Stock Bank, London.
COMMERCIAL LISTS. 1 7
CLYDESDALE BANKING COMPANY, 3 ST. JOHN STREET.
Thomas & MacLeish, agents.
Andrew T. Scott, accountant; H. Galbraith and F. W.
Lorimer, clerks.
Draw on London and Westminster Bank.
ABERDEEN TOWN AND COUNTY BANK, VICTORIA BUILD- INGS, TAY STREET, AND SOUTH METHVEN STREET.
MacLeish & Robertson, agents.
John Reiach and Joseph Hopkins, accountants ; Robert
Thomson, clerk.
London Correspondent, London Joint Stock Bank.
SAVINGS BANK OF THE COUNTY AND CITY OF PERTHj TAY STREET.
(Established in 1838, and certified under the Act of 1863).
Melville Jameson, secretary.
William A. Barclay, actuary and cashier.
George R. Roy, accountant; James Soutar and James M.
Crichton, clerks.
The Office of this Bank is open every lawful day, except
Saturday, from 10 till 3 p.m. On Saturday from 10 till 12 noon,
and from 6 till 8 evening.
N.B. — No money paid out on Saturday after 12 noon.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
(By new Aci ^^ Vict., chap, i"]) .
New Year's Day, ....Jan. I
Good Friday, April 7
Christmas Day, Dec. 25
First Monday in May. First Monday in August.
TERMS IN SCOTLAND.
Candlemas, Feb. 2 I Lammas, Aug. i
Whitsunday, May 15 j Martinmas, Nov. 1 1
FAIRS IN PERTH.
First of Luke, First Friday of March.
Palmsune'en, First Friday of April.
Midsummer, First Friday of July.
Sheep and Wool, First Tuesday of July.
St. John's Day, First Friday of September.
Little Dunning, Third Friday of October.
Hiring, Friday after Martinmas (o.s.
,Andrewsmas, Second Friday of December.
C
i8
PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.
SHIPPING OF THE PORT OF PERTH.
si. signifies sloop; sc. schooner; br. brig; sm. smack.
Names.
Owners.
Tons. |
Built. |
|
37 |
■ 1847 |
|
33 |
i860 |
|
20 |
1844 |
|
72 |
i860 |
|
n |
1857 |
|
119 |
i860 |
|
220 |
1865 |
|
257 |
1866 |
|
21 |
1859 |
|
31 |
1852 |
|
76 |
i860 |
|
20 |
1861 |
|
82 |
1865 |
|
20 |
1851 |
|
24 |
1864 |
|
97 |
1856 |
|
167 |
1862 |
|
93 |
1859 1870 |
|
94 |
1848 |
|
66 |
1851 |
|
253 |
1865 |
|
80 |
1862 |
|
70 |
1863 |
|
100 |
1868 |
|
77 |
i860 |
|
S5 |
1864 |
Albion, . . . . si.
Barbara Young, . . sc.
Betsy, . . . . si.
Betsy, . . . . sc.
Britannia, . . . . si.
Brothers, . . . . sc.
Catherine Leed, . . sc.
Countess of Dudley, br.
David Edwards, . . si.
Elizabeth and Margaret, si.
Ellen Kerr, . . . . sc.
Euphemia, . . . . si.
Gowrie, . . . . sc.
Helen, . . . . si.
Helen Taylor, . . sm.
Jane Cameron, . . sc.
Janet Duncan, . . br.
Jessie, . . . . sc.
Jessie, . . . . sc.
Lady Campbell, . . br.
Margaret, . . . . sc.
Margaret Powrie, . . br.
Mary and Annie, . . sc.
Mary Elizabeth, . . sc.
North Sea, . . . . sc.
Tay, . . . . . . sc.
Try Again, . . . . sc.
J. Cameron,
Wm. Harper,
R. Ferguson,
John Cameron,
H. Speed,
Scott & Welsh,
Murdoch Leed,
J. & R. Morison, . .
J. T. Edwards,
R. Taylor, . .
A. & H. M'Laren,
George Speed,
P. Kinnear,
John Muckersy,
J. Milne,
John Cameron,
A. M. & R. M. Duncan,
J. Murchison,
Mrs. Robertson,
Mackay & Wilkinson,
C. 1'. Henderson, . .
C . Powrie,
Arnold & Moon, . .
George Burns,
J. Pitblado,
M. & G. Robertson,
Mrs. Robertson,
CUSTOM-HOUSE HOLIDAYS. Good Friday, Queen's Birthday, and Christmas Day.
VII.-PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.
RAILWAYS.
CALEDONIAN.
Incorporated T^lst jfuly, 1845.
Chairman — Thomas Hill, Esq.
OFFICIALS (CENTRAL SECTION).
Secretary, Arch. Gibson ; General Manager, James SmitheUs ;
Out-door Locomotive Superintendent, Geo. Brittain; Resident
Locomotive Superintendent, John Montgomery; District
Passenger Superintendent, William Gillespie; District Goods
Manager, Robert Small ; District Engineer, James Proudfoot ;
Local Engineer, WiUiam Patterson; Accountant, George Gal-
PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. 1 9
braith ; Treasurer, Alexander Fergusson ; Solicitor, Melville Jameson; Stationmaster, Robert M 'Lagan; Do. (Princes Street), John Irons; Telegraph Superintendent, A. S. Dunn.
Offices — -Glasgow, 302 Buchanan St.; General Station, Perth.
NORTH BRITISH.
Chairman of Directors, John Stirling, Esq., of Kippendavie ; Deputy-Chairman, John Beaumont, Esq., Ravensknowle, Hud- dersfield.
OFFICIALS.
General Manager, John Walker; Secretary, G. B. Wieland General Goods Manager, D. M'Dougall; General Superinten^ dent, James M'Laren; Resident Engineer-in- Chief, James Bell Accountant, George Simpson ; Locomotive Superintendent, D Drummond; Cashier, James M'Donald; Registrar, A. B. Scott Stationmaster, Perth, Robert M 'Lagan.
Office — Edinburgh, 4A Princes Street.
HIGHLAND RAILWAY. Incorporated loth July, 1854.
Chairman, Alexander Mathieson, Esq. of Ardross, M.P. ; Deputy-Chairman, The Hon. Thomas Charles Bruce, London.
OFFICIALS. Secretary and General Manager, Andrew Dougall ; Locomo- tive Superintendent, David Jones ; Goods Manager, Inverness, Thomas Mackay; Do., Elgin, George K. Ellis; Superintendent of Line, Thomas Robertson ; Resident Engineer, Murdoch Paterson ; Accountant, Wm. Fenwick ; Assistant Secretary, William Gowenlock ; Solicitors — Stewart, Rule, & Burns, In- verness; H. & A. Inglis, W.S., Edinburgh; and Martin & Leslie, London.
RAILWAY CARRIERS.
Wordie & Co., Mill Street, receive and deliver goods for Caledonian and Plighland Railway Companies.
J. & P. Cameron for North British Railway Company.
GENERAL PARCEL CARRIER OFFICE. Agent — Wm. Lyons, 265 High Street.
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ECCLESIASTICAL LISTS.
COUNTRY CARRIERS.
Where From.
Abernethy
Aberuthven . . . Almondbank . . . Auchterarder . Auchtermuchty
Balbeggie
Bankfoot
Blairgowrie . . . Bridge of Earn . CoUace
Do
Dunning
Do
Errol
Forgandenny .
Kinross
Logiealmond
Madderty
Methven
Newburgh
Rait
Do
Stanley
Do
Strathmio:lo . . . .
Names.
Where Lodged.
Departure.
William Bett.... James Fowlas . . J. Richardson . . John Winton . . Fran. Oliphant. . Andrew Mitchell D. M'Farlane .. W. Whittet .... J. Falconer .... James Will .... Ale.xander Young Henry LaAvson. . William Dougall
J. Martin
J. Falconer .... P. M'Lauchlan
D. Howie
Robert Crockart R. Donaldson . . A. Williamson . .
J. Brough
R. Brown
D. Stewart .... Peter Panton .... Fran. Oliphant. .
Cross Kej'S, Kirkside..
123 High Street
Greyhound, Mill Street
123 High Street
S3 South Street
123 High Street
Do
9 High Street
Kirkside
Do
3 St. John's Place ....
112 High Street
123 High Street
9 High Street
City Hall Square ....
Kirkside
21 South Methven St. .
112 High Street
Greyhoimd, Mill Street
123 High Street
Kirkside
118 High Street
112 High Street
126 High Street
53 South Street
Tuesdaj', Friday Friday
Do Tuesday, Friday Friday Wednes. , Tuesday, Do Do Do Friday Tuesday, Do Friday Tuesday, Friday
Do
Do Tuesday, Friday
Do Friday
Do
Do
Do
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Friday Friday
Fridaj' Friday
VI.-ECCLESIASTICAL LISTS.
PERTHSHIRE BIBLE SOCIETY.
President — Robert Lee, Sheriff of the County; Vice-Presi- dents— H. Barclay, LL.D., Thomas Greig of Glencarse, John Pullar, and John Flockhart.
Directors — Kirkwood Hewat, Alexander Greig, Laurence Pullar, Peter Palmer, Dr. Bower, James M'Ewen, John M'Donald, Robert Ewing, James Ritchie, David Smart, C. G. Sidey, David Hepburn, John M'Neill, Dr. Bramwell, Archd. Macdonald, Thos. Whimster, David Morton, and John Thomas.
Secretaries — Rev. W. D. Knowles, B.A. ; Rev. Robt. Milne, M.A.; and Rev. Robert Cowan. Treasurer — Robert B. Smith, 70 St. John Street. Depositary — Andrew Blair, 46 Mill Street.
PERTH YOUNG MEN'S CHHISTD\N ASSOCIATION. Rooms — 3 South St. Sohn's Place. Instituted 1858. Hugh Barclay, LL.D., Sheriff-Substitute, Hon. President ; Geo. A. M'Kenzie, President; David Milne and Peter Larg, Vice-Presidents; Arch. Menzies and Alex. Duncan, Secretaries; Chas. A. Crichton, Treasurer; with a Committee of Management. Reading-Room (in conjunction with People's Club and Insti- tute) open from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m.
Meetings fortnightly from October to May.
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THE CLERGY AND THEIR PLACES OF WORSHIP.
Baptist Chapel, .... 193 South Street, ..Samuel B. Rees.
Congregational, . . Mill Street, W. D. Knowles, B.A. .+
Episcopalians —
St. Andrew's, Caledonian Road,.. Francis C. Weiss. —
St. John's, Princes Street, William Blatch. —
St. Ninian's, Athole Street, Jn. Burton, Provost. _
Established Churches —
East, St. John's Place, . . W. G, H. Carmichael -
Middle, Do. ..Jas. Brunton, M.A., __
St. Leonard's, King Street Jas. Wilson. [B.D. _
St. Paul's, St. Paul's Square,.. Arch. Fleming, B.A. _
St. Stephen's (Gaelic), Canal Street, J. P. St. Clair.
West, St. John's Place, . . Robert Milne, M.A. _-
Kinnoull, Bridgend, John Anderson, D.D. __
Evangelic. Union, High Street, Robert Finlay. __
Free Churches —
Middle, Carpenter Street, . . Thos. Dymock, M.A, —
St. Leonard's, Victoria Street, Robert Cowan.
St. Stephen's (Gael.), Do. John Tulloch. -
Territorial, South Street, John Rainnie. —
West, Tay Street, James Gibson, M.A, _
Glasite, High Street, Various.
Original Seceders, South Street, Robert Morton. —
Roman Catholic, . .Melville Street,. . . .Wm. Smith, D.D. ■
St. Mary's, KinnouU, VeryRev.E.Vaughan
U. Presbyterians —
East, South Street, Alex. Henderson. -^
North, High St. & Mill St., Robert Lyon. -
South, High Street, Thomas Miller.
York Place, York Place, Arch. Sutherland. .
Wesley. Methodist, South Street, George Ingman.
Perth Sacramental Fast-Days. — Thursday before 2d Sunday of April, and 4th Sunday of October,
PERTH CITY MISSION. Instituted i860.
President — Hugh Barclay, LL.D.; Vice-Presidents — John PuUar, John Flockhart, J. D. Miller, Lord-Provost M'Donald.
Directors — John W. Jameson, Peter Palmer, William M. Farney, William Milne, John M. Miller, David Hepburn, Dr. Bower, R.N., Robert M'Nab, and John M'Neill.
Joint Secretaries — Dr. Stirling and Alex. Greig. Treasurer — David Morton.
Missionaries — James SmaU, 16 Strathmore Street ; Robert Paterson, 2 Kinnoull Street ; and (for North United Presbyterian Church) A. Fairbairn, 35 Prioiy Place.
2 2 LITERARY AND EDUCATIONAL LISTS.
VIII.-LITEEAEY AED EDUCATIONAL LISTS.
PERTH PUBLIC LIBRARY. Curators — J. M. MiUer, James Ritchie, Dr. Bower, Rev. W. G. H. Carmichael, Wm. Ross, R. Pullar, and A. Coates.
Hon Secretary — Geo. A. Mackenzie. Librarian and Trea- surer— Stewart Cook.
Open daily from i till 4 p.m.
MECHANICS' LIBRARY.
Instituted 2\th Nove7n'ber, 1823.
President — "Wm. M'Intosh; Vice-President — John Stewart; Secretary and Treasurer — Charles Tulloch ; Librarian — Alex. M'Gregor; Assistant Librarians — Jas. Dewar and Jas. Dow.
Library Room — South St. John's Place. Open on Tuesday and Friday from i till 3 P.M., and on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, from 7.30 till 9.30 P.M. Entry-money, is ; subscrip- tion, i^d per week, or is 6d per quarter in advance.
YOUNG MEN'S LITERARY ASSOCIATION.
John Eraser, President ; Wm. Young, Vice-President ; James Barlas, Secretary ; John Robertson, Treasurer.
The Society meets every Wednesday evening at 8.30, in the Temperance Hotel, St, John Street.
PEOPLE'S CLUB AND INSTITUTE. 3 South St. John's Place.
Robert PuUar, Chairman ; John M'NeiU, Vice-Chairman ; Thomas Richardson, Treasurer; Alex. Robertson, Secretary; with a Committee of Management.
The object of the Committee has been to form an Institution which will combine the advantage of a commercial exchange with a place for instruction and amusement, open to all classes. There is also a Reading-Room (in conjunction with the Young Men's Christian Association).
Open from 9 a.m. tiU 11 p.m. Admission — id per visit.
NEWSPAPERS.
Perthshire Advertiser and Strathmore Journal, published every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evening. Office, Vic- toria Buildings, Tay Street.
Perthshire Courier, Farmers' Journal, and Scottish Central Advertiser, published on Tuesday mornings. Office, Watergate.
Perthshire Journal and Constitutional, published eveiy Monday and Wednesday evening. Office, South St. John's Place.
LITERARY AND EDUCATIONAL LISTS. 23
SCHOOL BOARD OF PERTH.
Melville Jameson, Chairman. Rev. Archd. Fleming Rev. Robert Cowan. Ex-Bailie M'Neill. James Ritchie, C.E
Dr. Andrew Buist. John M'Donald, wine mercht. William M'Intosh, clothier. John Stewart, dentist.
David M'Gregor, Officer.
PERTH ACADEMY (HIGHER CLASS PUBLIC SCHOOL).
-P . f Thos. Miller, M.A., LL.D.,
-^^^^°^' \ F.R.S. Edinburgh.
Mathematics, Natural Philo- | j^^ ^.^^^. ^^^ assistant.
sophy. Chemistry, &c., )
, ^- r- 1 o I Robert M'Crea Chambers,
Latm, Greek, &c., | ^ ^^ ^ ^^^ assistant.
French, German, and Italian, .... Carl Fleckstein. Enghsh, English Grammar, and \ ^^ g^.^^^ ^^^ assistant.
Geography, >
Drawing and Painting, R- J- Stevenson and assistant.
Writing &Elementy. Arithmetic,.. Jas. G. Greig and assistant.
Mathematical Assistant, Jas. Hope Swan, M.A., Edin.
Classical Assistant, James Stobo.
English do. James Peatie.
Drawing do. Robert Douglas.
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Central District, Meal Vennel, .... John Robertson, Miss Nisbet.
SouthernDistrict,S O.William St., Robert Shand, Miss Dewar.
Northern District, Dunkeld Road, James Kaye and assistants.
-nw TVT <-!, TD <. ( T^'S. Moir, Misses Grimmond
Do. North Port,... M j tvt •
' ( and Moir.
Watergate, Watergate, William Barclay.
Kinnoull, James Thomson.
King Street, . , Miss C. Forbes.
(All the above are under the management of the School Board.) *Stewart's Free School, Mill St., . .Robert Dow. Sharp's Institution, South Meth- ) Robert Peddie, Head Master.
ven Street, j Daniel Douglas, Second do.
Do., Infant Department, Miss Forbes.
Seymour Munro School, James Clacher.
Episcopalian do James H. Farmer.
Blackfriars, Rev. C. F. Walker, M.A.
Classical Academy, Athole St.,.. .James Davidson.
Drawing do. do. .. .James Cranstoun.
Cathedral School, do. ...J. Stott.
Catholic do. High Street,.. .Ladies of St. Joseph's Convt.
* The eight Deacons of the Incorporated Trades, Trustees. Number of Boys not to exceed 96 to the Day School and 24 to the Evening Class, above the age of 7 and under 9 years ; and they may continue their education 7 years from each distinct period.
24 CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT LISTS.
LITERARY AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY OF PERTHSHIRE.
Earl of INIansfiield, President ; Lord Kinnaird, K.T., Sir Wil- liam Stirling-Maxwell, Bart., K.T., M.P., Arthur F. Kinnaird, M.P., the Lord Provost of Perth, Sir P. M. Thriepland, William Smythe, J. Murray Graham, Vice-Presidents ; David Hepburn, Hon. Treasurer; Dr. Bower, R.N., Hon. Secretary; William Ross, Hon. Librarian ; Thomas Sprunt, Curator of Museum ; T. Miller, LL.D., F.R.S.E., W. Greig, Hugh Barclay, LL.D., William Blair, Dr. C. Macintosh, F.R.S., John Steele, James Ritchie, C.E., Joun M'Neill, R. Pullar, T. Greig of Glencarse, A. Heiton, and G. A. M'Kenzie, Committee of Management.
PERTHSHIRE SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE.
The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, K.T., William Smythe of Methven, Hon. Arthur F. Kinnaird, M.P., the Lord Provost of Perth, Patrons ; Sh Thomas Moncreiffe, Bart., President ; Col. H. M. Drammond Hay, Curator; John Young, C.E., Secretary; John M'Gregor, Postmaster, Treasurer ; George P. K. Young, Librarian; F. B. White, M.D., F.L.S., Editor; Andrew Coates, Senior Vice-President ; Robert Pullar, Junior Vice-President ; Sheriff Barclay and Rev. Thos. Brown, Collace, Councillors ; Dr. Geil^ie, Balbraith, John M'Neill, and Horace Skeete, Museum Committee.
IX.-OHAEITABLE AND BENEVOLENT LISTS.
COUNTY AND CITY INFIRMARY.
William Smythe of Methven, Chairman. Archd. M 'Donald, Lord Provost, Deputy-Chairman.
DIRECTORS EX-OFFICIO.
For the County — The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird ; Sir Wra, Stirling-Maxwell, Bart., M.P.; William Smythe, Robert Lee, H. Barclay. For the City— The Hon. A. F. Kinnaird, M.P.; Archd. M'Donald, Lord Provost; Robert Robertson, first Bailie; R. H. Robertson, Dean of Guild; George Bruce, Convener of Trades; Robert Martin, President of the Society of Solicitors.
John Flockhart, Trustee of Dr. Patrick Brown, Life Dhector.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
For the County — Charles M'Lean of Glenearn ; Major R. Malcolm Patton, Cairnies of Glenalmond ; Sir Alexander M. Mackenzie of Delvine, Bart. ; A. B. Sandeman, Huntingtower- field ; C. T. C. Grant of Kilgraston ; James Burt Marshall of
CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT LISTS. 25
COUNTY & CITY INFIRMARY— Confinued.
Luncarty. For the City — P. Campbell, Robert Pullar, "William Garvie, P. Palmer, Dr. J. Bower, R.N., George Brown, Kirkwood Hewat.
The Directors meet on the second Wednesday of every month, at one o'clock p.m.
Robert Martin, solicitor, Tay Street, Secretary; Robert Robertson, solicitor, 12 High St., Treasm-er; J. & R. Morison, Hon. Auditors; Robert Christie, 77 Victoria Street, Hon. Con- sulting Physician; D. Frew, D. H. Stirling, M.D., and J. P. Bramwell, M.D., Visiting Medical Officers; Dr. T. Goodall Nasmylh, House Surgeon; Charles Nairne, District Surgeon; John Guthrie, Janitor.
The total number of patients treated in 1876 was 1587. These were distributed as follows, viz.: —
In the House 577
,, Dispensary Department, 735
,, District do., 275
Total, 1587
MURRAY ROYAL INSTITUTION FOR THE INSANE. D. L. Jolly, banker, Perth, Chairman.
DIRECTORS EX-OFFICIO. The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, Sheriff Lee, Hugh Barclay, LL.D., Lord Provost Macdonald, Dean of Guild Hay Robertson, BaUie R. Robertson, George Bruce, Convener of Trades; R. Martin, Preses Society of Solicitors; Rev. W. G. H. Carmichael, Minister of East Church.
LIFE DIRECTORS.
Wm. Smythe of Methven, Hector C. R. Macduff Duncan, of Damside, John PuUar of Keirfield, and D. L. JoUy, banker.
ANNUAL DIRECTORS.
J. Maxtone Graham of Redgorton ; Andrew Grant of Inver- may; Wm Ross, solicitor; H. H. Norie, banker; Sir T. Moncreiffe of Moncreiffe; J. Murray Drummond of Megginch; John Conning, banker; John M. Miller, solicitor; D. Mackinlay of Cordon; C. L. Wood of Freeland; Andrew Coates, and Wm. Milne.
W. L. Lindsay, M.D., F.R.S.E., Physician; Mackenzie and Dickson, Joint Secretaries and Treasurers; Rev. W. D. Knowles, B.A., Chaplain; J. & R, Morison, Auditors; Miss Giddings, Matron; Miss Crichton, Assistant Matron.
26 CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT LISTS.
DESTITUTE SICK SOCIETY FOR PERTH AND BRIDGEND.
David Hepburn, Secretary and Treasurer. Visitors — 1st District, James Ayson, Union Street; 2d, Thos. Patton, New Town; 3d, Charles Robertson, 13 Kinnoul Cause- way; 4th, Peter Fenwick, 317 High Street; 5th, WiUiam Ross, 215 High Street; 6th, WilHam Fisher, 172 High Street; 7th, "Wm. Munro, North Port; 8th, James King, 124 High Street; 9th, John Grant, 8 High Street; loth, Gregory Lennie, South Street; nth, Jonathan Leslie, Gowrie Street, Bridgend.
INDIGENT OLD MEN'S SOCIETY. Hon. Arthur Kinnaird, M.P., Patron; Hugh Barclay, LL.D., President ; Ex-Lord Provost PuUar, John Flockhart, and Lau- rence Pullar, Vice-Presidents ; David Young, Secretary ; P. Palmer, Treasurer. Store — South Street.
SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF INDIGENT OLD WOMEN.
Patroness, The Right Honourable the Countess of Kinnoul; Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. Craigie, Athole Crescent.
LADIES' CLOTHING SOCIETY. Patroness, The Viscountess Stormont; Mrs. Barclay, Early Bank, Secretary and Treasurer.
ASSOCIATION FOR IMPROVING THE CONDITION OF THE POOR, 8 High Street — Hours, 11 to 1 o'clock. John Thomas, Secretary; Thomas Richardson, Treasurer; Andrew Coates, Convener ; R. A. Proctor, Clerk.
KING JAMES THE SIXTH'S HOSPITAL.
The Ministers and Elders, Trustees; Thomas Thomson, Hospital-Master; A. H. Ballingal, W.S., Law Agent and Clerk.
LETHENDY MORTIFICATIONS. The Lord Provost, Bailies, and Ministers, Patrons ; The Ministers and Elders, Trustees; A. H. BaUingal, W.S., Law Agent and Clerk ; Thomas Thomson, Hospital Factor.
FEMALE SCHOOL— Hospital. The Ladies of the City, Patronesses ; Mrs. Hanis, Teacher. The Fees are One Penny per Week for each Pupil.
CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT LISTS. 27
PERTH GIRLS' SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY, WELLSHILL.
Certified under Industrial Act, 29 and Tp Vict., cap. 118.
Patronesses — Her Grace the Duchess of Athole, Her Grace the Duchess Dowager of Athole, The Right Hon. the Countess of Dudley, the Lady Lucy Grant, the Lady Harriet Forbes, the Right Hon. Lady Kinnaird, Lady Muir Mackenzie.
President — The Lady Louisa Moncreiffe; Vice-President — Mrs. Smythe of Methven; Honorary Treasurer — Mrs. Anderson, Kinnoull Manse; Joint Secretaries — Mrs. Norie and Miss Riachj Treasurer — Henry H. Norie, Union Bank of Scotland; Medical Officer — Dr. Christie; Matron — Miss Welsh; Teacher — Miss M'Gillivray; Industrial Teacher — Miss M'Kenzie.
THE FECHNEY INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, PERTH.
Certified under Industrial Schools Act, 2,\and2^ Vict., cap. 132.
OFFICE-BEARERS.
President — Wm. Smythe of Methven, Convener of the County of Perth ; Vice-President — Archibald M 'Donald, Lord Provost of the City of Perth; Directors— Rev. J. R. Macduff, D.D., Trustee of Mrs. Fechney ; Trustees ex-officiis — William Smythe of Methven, Convener of the County; Archibald M'Donald, Lord Provost of Perth;. R. H. Robertson, Dean of Guild; Robert Lee, Sheriff of the County ; Hugh Barclay, LL.D., Sheriff-Substitute ; Rev. W. G. H. Carmichael, Minister of the East Church, Perth; Honorary Secretary and Treasurer — Melville Jameson.
Ladies' Committee. — Patroness — The Hon. Mrs. Arthur Kinnaird; Committee — Mrs. Thomson, of Balgowan; Mrs. Turnbull, Athole Crescent; Mrs. Barclay, Early Bank; Mrs. James Pullar, Mrs. D. Robertson, Mrs. Milne, Viewlands ; Mrs. Sutherland, York Place ; Miss Ross, Princes Street ; Miss Barclay, Early Bank ; Miss Heiton, Darnick Villa; Miss Paterson, Rodney Lodge; Miss Miller, Knowehead.
Secretary — Dr. John Bower, R.N., Montreal Cottage; Trea- surer— Henry H. Norie, Balhousie Castle, Perth; Medical Officer — Dr. Christie.
James Hutcheson, Superintendent; James Thomson, Teacher; Mrs, Gellatly, Matron; E. Cardy, Bandmaster; — M'Lauchlan, Drill Sergeant.
INFANT SCHOOL— 6 King Street. Instituted 1827.
The Right Hon. Lady Ruthven, Patroness ; Miss Isabella I. Macpherson, Teacher.
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LADIES' HOUSE OF REFUGE FOR DESTITUTE
GIRLS— Craigie.
Instituted December, 1843.
Patroness — The Hon. Mrs. Arthur F. Kinnaird ; President —
Mrs. Stewart Sandeman of Springland ; Vice-Presidents — Mrs.
Thomson of Balgowan, Mrs. OHphant of Gask, Miss Ross of
Oakbank, Mrs. TurnbuU, Athole Crescent, Mrs. Greig of Glen-
carse, Miss Bruce, Kilgraston, and Mrs. C. L. Wood, Freeland;
Treasurer — R. C. L. Blair, 9 St. John Street ; Auditors — Wm.
Milne and James Ritchie; Physician — Dr. Frew; Secretaries —
Mrs. Adams and J. W. Jameson; Matron— Miss Low; Teacher
— Miss Milne; General Assistant — Miss Coutts.
PUBLIC BATHS AND WASH-HOUSE— Mill Street. The Lord Provost, President ; George Hutton and J. Black, Vice-Presidents; Robert Martin, Secretary; George Farquhar, Treasurer ; Thomas Morrison, Superintendent ; Mrs. Morrison, Female Department.
MODEL LODGING-HOUSE— Skinnergate. The Lord Provost, Chairman of Committee ; Committee — The Lord Provost, C. C Stuart, L. Pullar, D. Morton, Dr. Bower, R.N., Andrew Coates, John M'Gregor, and P. Palmer; Robert Martin, Secretaiy and Treasurer ; Peter Robertson, Superintendent ; Mrs. Robertson, Matron.
PERTHSHIRE SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Patrons — The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, Lord-Lieutenant ; Sir Wm. Stirling-Maxwell, Bart., Vice-Lieutenant ; The Hon. Arthur Kinnaird, M.P. for the City; President — The Lord Provost ; Secretary and Treasurer — David Keay, solicitor, 3 High Street.
X.-SPORTINa LISTS.
RACES AND PERTH HUNT.
The Earl of Breadalbane, Preses ; James Carnegie, younger of Strowan, and David Smythe, younger of Methven, Stewards ; Alexander Moncrieff, Secretary and Treasurer to Hunt ; James Turner, Lothian Road, Edinburgh, Clerk of the Course.
PERTHSHIRE CRICKET CLUB. Instituted 187 1 — Admitted to R. C. C. C, 1872. The Earl of Mansfield, President; W. F. Middleton, Captain ; Robert Keay, Lieutenant ; A. Jamieson, Barossa Place, Secre- tary ; John A. Dewar, Treasurer.
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ROYAL GOLFING SOCIETY, AND COUNTY AND CITY CLUB, ATHOLE CRESCENT.
James Maxtone Graham, Captain ; H. V, Hunter, Wm. MacLeish, Major Mercer, and Charles A. Murray, Councillors ; Rev. J. Anderson, Chaplain ; A. Bums Macdonald, Hon. Sec- retary and Treasurer.
KING JAMES THE SIXTH'S GOLFING SOCIETY.
George Kyd, Captain ; James C. Dow, Secretary and Trea- surer; H. H. Greig, R. Keay, A. Jamieson, D. M. M'Kay, James S. Imrie, J. Moir, and A. MacNaughton, Committee.
BOWLING CLUB. The Hon. Arthur Kinnaird, M.P., Patron ; George Kyd, President; Daniel M'Kenzie, Vice-President ; Robert Robert- son, solicitor. Secretary and Treasurer.
PERTH CURLING CLUB (289). Instituted Feh. 6, 1841 — Admitted into Royal Club, July, 1841. Hon. Arthur Kinnaird, Patron; William MacLeish, Presi- dent ; George Kyd, Vice-President ; Rev. Dr. Anderson, Chaplain; John Thomas, Secretary; Thomas Richardson, Treasurer ; Melville Jameson and Wra. MacLeish, Representa- tive Members.
ST. JOHN'S CURLING CLUB.
Instituted Feb. 1 1, 1841 — Admitted into Royal Club, jfuly, 184 1. Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, Bart., Patron; Peter M'Currach, President ; George Bruce, Vice-President ; John Shields and Thomas Pullar, Representative Members; Daniel M'Kenzie, Treasurer ; William Bayne, Secretary.
FRTARTON CURLING CLUB (151).
Itstituted 187 1 — Admitted into Royal Cluhi 1872.
Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, Bart., Patron; William Elliot, Presi- dent ; James Watson, Vice-President ; J. MacQueen and James Smith, Rep. Members; Rev. A. J. B. Baxter, Chaplain ; John J. Moon, Secretary and Treasurer.
THE PERTHSHIRE COURSING CLUB.
D. R. Williamson of Lawers, President ; James Drummond of Cultmalundie, Vice-President ; A. M. Greig, Secretary and Treasurer.
The Open Meeting of the Club is generally held about the end of October.
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PERTH ANGLERS' CLUB.
James Hay, President ; James K.aye, Secretary ; W. B. Thomson, Treasurer.
XI.— MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.
HIGH CONSTABLES.
Wm. Muir, brewer, Moderator; George Kyd, cattle sales- man, ex-Moderator ; Rev. Robert Milne, Chaplain ; Andrew Buist, M.D., Physician; Robert Martin, Solicitor; W. B. Thomson, Daniel M'Kenzie, Thomas Jackson, and David M'Currach, Captains ; David Miller, grocer. Treasurer; James Fenton, wood merchant, Secretaiy.
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF PERTHSHIRE.
The Queen, Patroness ; The Earl of Mansfield, President ; Wm. Smythe of Methven, Vice-President; — Fairgrieve, Prac- tical Vice-President ; John Anderson, Hon. Secretaiy and Treasurer.
Has meetings annually for competition in fruits, flowers, &c.
PERTH AND KINNOULL HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
Instituted 1844.
The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, K.T., Hon. A. F. Kinnaird, M.P., Patrons; Wm. Bruce, Leonard Bank, President; Da^id Sharp, Practical Vice-President ; James Moncur, General Prison,
Secretary and Treasm-er.
Annual Exhibition held during the month of August.
PERTH TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.
David Morton, Hon. President; J. B. Sime, President; Rev. Robert Finlay, Peter Campbell, Alexander Fairbaim, James Bridges, Wm. Munro, John Moncrieif, Edward Tainsh, and Alex. Crichton, Presidents ; Marshall Gow, Treasm^er ; T. K. Robertson and Donald Scott, Joint- Secretaries ; J. B. Sime, 225 High Street, Registrar; David Beatson, 97 South Street, Officer.
MISCELLANEOUS LISTS. 3 1
PERTH MASONIC LODGES.
Scone and Perth — No. 3. Brothers John Chahners, R.W.M. ; James Fenton, P.M. ; John Henderson, D.M, ; John Skinner, S.M. ; William Barton, Proxy M. ; John Moir, S.W. ; Andrew P. Kelt, J.W. ; John Baird, Treasurer; David Dewar, Secretary; John Hutcheson, Chaplain; James M'Glashan, S.D. ; George Moir, J.D. ; Paul Godtfurneau, G.S. ; Robert Slater, Tyler.
St. Andrew — No. 74. Brothers John Young, R.W.M. ; D. R. Williamson, P.M. ; E. L. Paton, D.M. ; W. MacLeish, S.M. ; A. Macnaughton, S.W. ; R. Mitchell, J.W. ; J. Lindsay, Secretary; H. G. S. Richardson, Treasurer; P. Carmichael, G.S.; D. Cochrane, Tyler.
Royal Arch — No. 122. Brothers J. B. Brown Morison of Finderhe, &c., R.W.M.; George Hutton, P.M. ; David Monrison, D.M. ; John Fulton, S.M. ; James Macduff, Proxy Master; Robert M'Donald, S.W; Arch. Campbell, J.W. ; John Wilson, Treasurer ; John Robert- son, Secretary; D. M. Peddie, S.D.; William M'Donald, J.D. ; Rev. David Winter, M.A., Chaplain; P. M'Owan, C. Forbes, and David WaddeU, Stewards ; James Morris, I.G. ; John Stewart, Tyler.
St. Johnstone Royal Arch — Chapter 134. John M'Rae, P.F.P. ; William Cowan, M.D., F.P. ; GUlis Simpson, S-P. ; John Fulton, T.P. ; Sergeant-Major J. Scott, S.E. ; George Hutton, S.N.; James Smith, Treasurer; A. J. Menzies, F.S.; James M'Glashan, S.S.; David Morrison, T.S.; David Waddell, Janitor.
Provincial Grand — Perthshire East. R.W.P.G. Master— The Right. Hon. Lord Kinnaird, K.T.; R.W.P.G.D. Master— J. B. Brown Morison of Finderlie; R.W. P. G.S. Master— Robert Martin; Grand Chaplain— Rev. W. G. H. Carmichael; W.P.S.G. Warder— Wm. MacLeish; W.P.J. G. Warder — Thos. Richardson ; P.G. Secretary — Adam M'Kenzie; P.G. Treasurer — J.Chalmers; P.G. Senior Deacon — Robert Dow ; P.G. Junior Deacon — Robert Lees ; P.G. Architect — John Young; P.G. Jeweller — John Baird; P.G. Bible Bearer— W. Harley ; P.G. Director of Ceremonies — Geo. Hutton ; P.G. Sword Bearer — John Scott, Barracks ; P.G. Director of Music — William Bryson ; P.G. Standard -Bearer — James RoUo; P.G. Inner Guard — John Robertson; P.G. Tyler — David Cochrane.
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MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.
GREYFRIARS AND WELLSHILL CEMETERIES.
The undertaker, or person ordering a grave, shall, as soon as possible after the death of the person to be interred, give notice thereof at the Superintendent's Office at either Burying- Ground, where the necessary information for further procedure may be obtained. Such notice must be given, at latest, by 12 o'clock noon of the lawful day preceding the funeral.
In Greyfriars' Ground no burial is permitted of the body of a person who, at the time of death, resided out of the old Parish, excepting that of a widow or son or daughter who have never been married.
In case of persons resident at time of death heyo7id foresaid boundaries — (i) Widowers and Widows whose wives and hus- bands respectively have been buried in the Greyfriars' Burying- Ground ; (2) Sons and Daughters (who have never been married) of any person who has himself a right to be buried in said ground, or such Sons and Daughters of any person, man or woman, already buried in said ground.
TABLE OF DUES FOR INTERMENT, ET CETERA.
Coffins covered with cloth, for under 14,^^0 13
9 16
4
7
£0 I
For 14 years of age and upAvards, I
Coffins covered with Flannel, for under 14, o
For 14 years and upwards, o
Plain Coffins, for under 14 years of age, . . o
For 14 years of age and upwards, o
For 3 years of age and under,
Railing around ground,
Head-Stone,
Erecting Stone already in ground,
Repairing and new lettering do.,
The Superintendent will be in attendance at Greyfriars every morning at 10, and at Wellshill at li o'clock.
James Oswald, Superintendent, Alexandra Street.
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noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.
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XII-LIST of ITOBLEMEN'S & GEIfTLEMEN'S SEATS, &c., in the County of Perth, with the Occupants'' Names and Post Towns.
SEATS. |
NAMES. |
POST TOWNS. |
Abbey HUl, |
Miss Goodlet, |
Coupar- Angus. |
Abercairney, m |
«C. H. D. Moray, |
CriefF. |
Aberdalgie House, |
Henley Eden, |
Perth. |
Abernyte House, |
Rev. D. D. Bannerman |
, Inchture. |
Aberuchill Castle, |
George C Dewhurst, |
Comrie. |
Aberuthven Cottage |
!, — Graeme, |
Auchterarder. |
Acharn, |
F. W. Harris, |
Killin. |
Rockwood Villa, |
C. A. M'Diarmid, |
do. |
Achloy, |
D. Cochrane, |
CrieflF. |
Achomer, |
John M'Laren's Heirs, |
Aberfeldy. |
Airds, |
T. M'Donald, |
do. |
Airleywight, -f Thomas Wylie, |
Bankfoot. |
|
Airthrie Castle, |
Lord Abercromby, |
Stuiing. |
Aithmuir, |
Robert Just, |
Errol. |
Aitkenhead, |
Jn. & Robt. Chapman |
, Blairgowrie. |
Aldie, |
Sir Jas. Moncrieff, Bt. |
, Fossoway. |
■^ Alexandria, |
Misses Cameron, |
Perth. |
AUean, |
A. J. M'Naughton, |
Pitlochry. |
AUean House, |
F. A. Scott-Colquhoun |
, do. |
Almondbank Med, |
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Practitioner, |
G. Butchart, M.D., |
Almondbank. |
Altamount, |
J. F. Richardson, |
Blairgowrie. |
Altena, |
A. Murray, |
Crieff. |
Annat Cottage, |
Rev. A. Moody Stuart' |
, Errol. |
Annat Lodge, |
F. Buchanan White, |
|
M.D., |
Perth. |
|
Ardargie, |
Patrick Playfair, |
Bridge of Earn, |
Arbenny House, |
Henry Goodwin, |
Crieff. |
Ardblair, Mains of. |
James Moncur, |
Blairgowrie. |
Ardchullary, |
R. M'Laren, |
Callander. |
Ardlebank, |
John Shaw, |
Blairgowrie. |
Ardoch, |
Peter Comrie, |
The Cairnies. |
Ardoch House, |
G. S. H. Drummond, |
Braco. |
Ardoch, Over, |
John Miller, |
Braco. |
Ardtalnaig, |
Hugh Neilson, |
Kenmore. |
Ardtrostan, |
Robert Jardine, |
Comrie. |
Ardunie, |
John Gow^, |
Crieff. |
Ardvorlich, |
David Jardine, |
Locheamhead. |
Ardvorlich Cottage, |
Miss Marjory Stewart, |
do. |
Argaith, |
Patrick Hunter, |
Perth. |
Argaith, |
James Cameron, |
Stanley. D |
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noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.
SEATS.
Argaty House,
Ardinair,
Arndean House,
Arnieve,
Arngask,
Arngomerie,
Arthurstone,
Ash Bank,
Ashentree,
Ashintully,
Ashintully Castle,
Ashley Cottage,
Ashmore House,
Athole Bank, —
Auch House,
Auchinruie,
Auchleeks,
Auchlyne House,
Auchmague,
Auchmore,
Auchnafree,
Auchnahyle,
Auchterarder Castle,
Audit erarder House,
Auchray,
Auchtenny,
Auchtoo Farm,
Auchtoomore,
Ayton, *
Bachilton,
Backfield,
Badenheath,
Badnambiest,
Bailieland,
Balboughty,
Balcaun,
Balcraig,
Baldinnies,
Baldowrie,
Baled game,
Baledmund,
Balendoch,
Balendrick House,
Balendrick Cottage,
Balgarvie,
Balgersho,
Balgonie,
NAMES.
George H, B. Home, Miss Hay,
Thomas Leishman, David Burt, M. J. Jamieson, Peter Carmichael, John Baxter, P. M'Owan, Mrs. Aytoun, Miss Aytoun, Charles Spalding, James Pattullo, 'Dr. Stewart, James Menzies, J. H. Dickson, J. G. Dearden, James C. Brown, J. M. Mathew, Earl of Breadalbane, Hemy Lambton, John Robertson, Misses Malcolm, Major P. Hunter, Mrs. H.Thomson's Heirs, Aberfoyle
POST TOWNS.
Doune.
Pitlochry.
Dollar.
Stirling.
Damhead.
Stirling.
Meigle.
Blairgowrie.
Stirling.
Kirkmichael.
Blairgowrie.
Coupar- Angus.
Blairgowrie.
Perth.
Killin.
Blair-Athole.
do. Killin. Perth. Killin. Monzie. Pitlochry. Auchterarder.
do.
David Scott, Neil Robertson, D. Carnegie, Mrs. Baird, Thomas Ross, Mrs. Thomson, Peter Sharp, W. S. S. Crawford, John Sharp, 'Edward Dangerfield, A. Stirton, ■Miss Mercer, James Graham, Alexander Geekie, Peter Constable, James Ferguson, D. H. Halkett, *Thomas Roy, Mrs. Wakeham, William Crawford, Col. James Dalgaims, George Dunn, jun.,
Bridge of Earn. Balquhidder.
do. Bridge of Earn. Methven. Bridge of Earn. Blackford. Moulin. Aberuthven. Perth. Blairgowrie. New Scone. Dunning. Coupar-Angus. Inchture. Pitlochry. Meigle. Bridge of Earn.
do. Scone.
Coupar-Angus. Newburgh.
noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.
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SEATS.
Balgove,
Balgowan,
Balharry,
Balhaldie,
Balhepburn,
JBalhill,
Balhousie Castle,
Ballathie,
Balechin,
Ballechin,
Ballied,
Ballied Lodge,
Balliliesk,
Ballindean, Easter,
Ballinloan,
Ballintuim House,
Ballintuim, Mid,
Ballo,
Ballo Mill,
Ballo, Nether,
Balloleys,
Ballyoukan,
Balmanno,
Balmblair,
Balmore,
Balmyle,
Balmyre,
Balnabeggan,
Balnabroich,
Balnacraig Distillery,
Bilnaguan,
Balnakeilly,
Balnakilly,
Balnald House,
Balnamuir,
Balnearn,
Balquhandy,
Balrobie,
Balruddery,
Balthayock House,
Balthayock Farm,
Balvarran,
Balwhorrie,
Bamff House,
Banchory,
Banchory,
Bandirran,
NAMES.
James Clark, William Thomson, George Lumsden, George Richmond, Thomas Robb, John Millar, H. H. Norie, W.S., Gen. R. R. Robertson, John Stewart, J. H. Heathcote, J. L. Campbell, H. K. Ralston, Thomas Miller, Alexander Comrie, John M 'Donald, Misses M 'Donald, W. Butter, Robert Barclay, William Chapman, D. Thomson, Thomas NicoU, J. W. Dykes, D. Dow, James Lamond, Arch. Cameron, George Constable, John Brydon, Mrs. Wallace, George Beverley, P. M'Dougall & Co., Mr. M 'Donald, H. B. Stewart, W. M'Donald, Robert E. Ferguson, Duncan Campbell Neil Forbes, Capt. Drummond, Donald M'Glashan, James Edward's Heirs, William Lowson, John Robertson, Arthur Campbell, W. S. Fanshaw Bingham, Sir James H. Ramsay, D. C. Gregor, Charles Playfair, W. M'Donald,
POST TOWNS.
Coupar-Angus.
Methven.
Alyth.
Braco.
Rhynd.
Balbeggie.
Perth.
Stanley.
Ballinluig.
do. Blairgowrie.
do. Muckhart. Inchture. Aberfeldy. Blairgowrie.
do. Coupar-Angus. Abernethy. Inchture.
do. Pitlochry. Bridge of Eam. Perth. Aberfeldy. Blairgowrie. Errol. Blairgowrie.
do. Pitlochry. Dunkeld.
do. Kirkmichael.
do. Dunkeld. Pitlochiy. Dunning. Blair-Athole. Inchture. Perth.
do. , Pitlochry Muthill. Alyth. Blairgowrie. Coupar-Angus- Perth.
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noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.
SEATS. Bankfoot, Bankhead, East, Bankhead, West, Bannatyne House, Barclay Hills, Bardmony Bank, Bardrill, Battleby, Beagley, Beagley Inn, Bean Inn, Beech-hill House, Beechwood Villa, Belhie, Bellevue,
Bellevue Meadows, Bellwood, Bellycloan, Belmont Castle, Belvidere House, Bendochy Farm, Benchill Farm, Benmore Farm, Bentick Farm, Berrybrae, BeiTydyke, Berryhill, Berryhillock, Bertha Park, Birchwood House, Binn Farm, Birnam Cottage, Blackhill, Blackpark, Blackruthven, Blair Castle, Blair Castle,
Blairdara,
Blairdrummond,
Blairdrummond,
Blairgowrie House,
Blairhill,
Blairhoyle,
Blairmore,
Blairstruie,
NAMES.
J. Fraser, innkeeper,
Robert Wright,
Andrew Marshall,
R. Thomas,
Peter Geekie,
Thos. Spalding,
Peter Sharp,
J. Maxtone Graham,
David Dow,
J. Webster,
David Graham,
William Geekie,
Mrs. Lockhart Gordon,
William Cairns,
Alexander Morison,
John Douglas,
Mrs. Turner,
James Oswald,
SirWm. B. Parker, Bt.
Mrs. Young,
David Syme,
David Burns,
D. Farquhar,
Peter Brydie,
D. & G. Forbes,
Alexander Brydie,
Charles DufF,
J. Anderson's Heirs,
Robert Cairns,
Peter M 'Lagan,
Hugh Thomson,
Jane Gordon,
William Cox,
John Si eel,
John Drummond,
The Duke of Athole,
Representatives of R.
Mackav, W.S., W. & J. Crawford, G. S. H. Drummond, David Ballingall, Allan Macpherson, J. R. Haig, A. H. Lee, John Campbell, Wm. Henderson,
Blairhulachan House, Hutchison & Taylor,
POST TOWNS. Bankfoot. Forteviot.
do. Coupar-Angus. Perth. Alyth. Blackford. Redgorton. Bridge of Earn. Aberargie. Bridge of Earn. Coupar-Angus.
do. Aberuthven. Coupar-Angus.
do. Perth. Crieff. Meigle. Auchterarder.
Coupar-Angus.
Stanley.
Killin.
Braco.
Meikleour.
Braco.
Bankfoot.
Coupar-Angus.
Perth.
Birnam.
Perth.
Dunkeld. do.
Perth, do.
Blair-Athole.
Culross.
Trinity-Gask.
Blairdrummond.
Stirling.
Blairgowrie.
Muckhart.
Stirling.
Comrie.
Damhead.
Aberfoyle.
noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.
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SEATS.
Bleaton Hallet, JBleaton, Wester, Bleloch,
Boatland House, Bohally, Bohespic, Bolfracks, Bonhard, Bonhard House, Bonhard, Mill of, Bonskeid, Borland, Borland, Borelands, Brackland, Braco Castle, Bramblebank, Brewlands House, Bridge of Earn Hotel, Do. Medical Prac Broadheadfold, Broich, Broom, Burnbrae, Burnfoot, Burnmouth, Burnside, Busby,
Busby, Wester, Buttergask, Buttergask House, Butterstone House, Butterglen House, Byres,
Cairnbeddie, Cairnie, Upper, Cairnie, Wester, Callander Cottage, Callander Lodge, Cally House, C alley, Wester, Cambusmore, Campsie, Camsarney, Camsernie, Camsernie Cottage, Cardney,
NAMES.
Mrs. James Anderson, General Whistler, James Chalmers, Mrs. Keiller, Rev. W. A. Clark, Lister Lane, James Bett, P. M'Ewan, Captain Bucknall, J. Sc J. Stewart, George F. Barbour, Donald Stewart, John Stirling, A. Anderson, John M'Nab, George K. M 'Galium, J. & D. Saunders, — Small, Mrs. Ogilvie, . J. Laing, M.D., John Cunningham, Alex. Monteath, John Cramb, James Morris, Wm. M'Ewan, G. Nicoll, Henry Anderson, George Hunter, James Taylor, Wm. Chahiiers, James A. Wright, Alex. Low, Robert C. Leslie, James Bullions, James Sinclair, George Miller, W. Morison, Mrs. Marshall, Colonel Robertson, Chas. J. Constable, Mrs. Hutchison, J. B. B. Hamilton, Messrs. Robertson, Peter M'Nab & Co., Robert M'Gregor, R. T. Meilde, A. B. Brooke,
POST TOWNS.
Blairgowrie.
do. Bankfoot. Perth. Dull.
Blair-Athole. Aberfeldy. Scone. Perth. Scone. Pitlochry. Blairgowrie. Blackford. Coupar-Angus. Callander. Braco. Blairgowrie. Meigle. Bridge of Earn.
do. Dunning. Crieff.
Blairingone. Perth. Glencarse. Coupar-Angus. Stanley. Methven.
do. Coupar-Angus.
do. Dunkeld.
do. Guildtown.
do. Forteviot.
do. Callander.
do. Blairgowrie.
do. Callander. Methven. Aberfeldy. do. do. Dunkeld.
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noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.
SEATS.
Cardross House,
Carey,
Car gill jNIains,
Carim Lodge,
Carpow,
Carse Grange,
Carsehead,
Carsie Mill,
Castle Bank,
Castle Huntly,
Castle Menzies,
Castle Menzies,
Chapelbank,
Charleston,
Chesthill,
Chesthill Farm,
Clashbenny,
Clathick,
Claywhat,
Cloanden House,
Clochfoldich,
Clunes,
Clunie Bleaclifield,
Clunie Castle,
Clunie Cottage,
Clunie Cottage,
Clunie, Easter,
Clunie, Wester,
Cluny House,
Cockhill,
Coldoch House,
Coldwells,
Colen,
Colquhalzie House,
Comrie Cottage,
Comrie House,
Condie,
Coral Bank,
Corb,
Cornhill House,
Corriemuckloch,
Corsiehill House,
Coshieville,
Cottartown,
Coul, Easter,
Coul House,
Couligartan,
NAMES.
H. D. Erskine, John Somerville, Robert Morton, Col. J. A. Ramsay, John Cuthbert, John Gardiner, Donald Lamont, James M'Inroy, Peter Robertson, James F. White, Sir Robert Menzies, Capells & Robertson, Robert Gardiner, Patrick Constable, W. H. C. Gates, A. & F. M'Naughton, James Easson, Cap. W. C. Colquhoun, John D. Dick, Robert Haldane, Mrs. Bowie Campbell, James Coates, Thos. Hendry, Earl of Airlie, W. Roper Craigie, John G. Brown, ^Irs. Williamson, Thomas Guthrie, Donald Currie, T. B. Troughton, Robert Graham, Mrs. M'Culloch, William Cadzow, Lord Adam, D. Beveridge, Alexander Laing,
Dr. Rattray, Misses Dalgety, Miss Donaldson, Miss Ann Murray, Mrs. Smith, Colin Menzies, James Sidey, Mrs. James Smeaton, P. B. Smeaton, A. Hutchison,
POST TOWNS.
Port Monteath.
Abernethy.
Perth.
Blackford.
Newburgh.
Errol.
Crieff.
Blairgowrie.
Perth.
Lonforgan.
Aberfeldy.
do. Auchterarden En-ol. Fortingall. Aberfeldy. Errol. Crieff.
Blairgowrie. Auchterarder. Dunlceld. Blair-Athole. Newburgh. Dunkeld. Aberfeldy. Moulin. Newburgh.
do. Logierait. Callander. Blairdrummond. Crieff. Perth.
Auchterarder. Culross. Comrie.
Bridge of Earn. Blairgowrie. Dunning. Perth. Amulree. Perth. Aberfeldy. Almondbank. Auchterarder.
do. Aberfoyle.
noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.
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SEATS, |
NAMES. |
POST TOWNS. |
Coulsknowe, |
Robert Wright, |
Fossoway. |
Cowden, |
Duncan M'Innes, |
Comrie. |
Cowden Castle, |
John Christie, |
Dollar. |
Craganour Lodge, |
William Locke, |
Rannoch. |
Craganour Farm, |
Chas. Alexander, |
Kinloch. |
Cragantoll, |
J. M'Pherson's Heirs, |
Aberfeldy. |
Craigatin, |
W. S. Irvine, M.D., |
Pitlochry. |
Craighall, |
Mrs. Clerk Rattray, |
Blairgowrie. |
Craighead, |
Alex. Ferguson, |
Alyth. |
Craighead House, |
John Bird, |
Blairdrummond . |
Craig House, |
R. C. L. Blair, |
Almondbank. |
Craigie Park House, |
Ex-Bailie Hewat, |
Perth. |
Craigie Bank, |
Rev. W. Brown, A.M. |
, do. |
Craigintaggart, |
Captain A. Burnett, |
Dunkeld. |
Craiglochie, |
Thomas Stewart. |
Errol. |
Craigmakerran Cot., |
Geo. H. Bonnar, factor j |
, Perth. |
Craigmill, |
J. & P. Saunders, |
Blairgowrie. |
Craignerran Villa, |
Alexander Low, |
Dunkeld. |
Craigruie, |
R. Palmer Jenkins, |
Lochearnhead. |
Cray, |
Miss Robertson, |
Blairgowrie. |
Croftinloan House, |
A. E. Baird, |
Pitlochry. |
Croftness Cottage, |
Captain Campbell, |
Aberfeldy. |
Crianlarich, |
Adam Teacher, |
Killin. |
Croiscrag, |
Mrs. Robertson, |
Fortingall. |
Cromlix Lodge, |
Hon. A. Drummond, |
Dunblane. |
Cromwell Park, |
John Rutherford, |
Perth. |
Cromwell Park |
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Bleachfield, |
Messrs. Caird & Co., |
Almondbank, |
Crossmount Cottage |
) |
Pitlochry. |
Culdees, |
MuthiU. |
|
Culdees Castle, |
R. T. N. Speir, |
do. |
Cultmalundie, East, |
Alexander Hay, |
Tibberrauir. |
Cultmalundie, West |
, James Dow, |
do. |
Cultoquhey, |
Crieff. |
|
Dalchosnie House, |
Col. Macdonald, |
Pitlochry. |
Dalguise House, |
Rupert Potter, |
Dunkeld. |
Dalhonzie, |
Miss Robertson, |
Crieff. |
Dall, |
T. V. Wentworth, |
Rannoch. |
Dalnabreck, |
Harry S. C. Smithson |
, Blairgowrie. |
Dalnaglar Cottage, |
D. A. Paterson, |
do. |
Dalnamein Lodge, |
Smith & TuUis, |
Blair-Athole. |
Dalmarnock, |
Gregor M'Gregor, |
Dunkeld. |
Dalnaspiddal Lodge |
;, W. Stirling Crawford, |
, Blair-Athole. |
Dalreoch, |
James Small, |
Kirkmichael. |
Dalrulzean, |
Vacant, |
Blairgowrie. |
Dalshian, Captain J. H. Murray, Pitlochry.
Damside House, Hec. Macduff Duncan, Auchterarder.
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noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.
SEATS.
Deanston, Delvine,
Denliead House, Derculich, Deuglie, Wester, Dirnanean, DoUerie, Donavourd, Doune Lodge, Dron, East, Dron, West, Drumcairn, Drumearn, Drumfork, Drumlean, Drummond Castle, Drummonie, Drumtogle Farm, Drumtogle Mill, Duchally House, Duchray Castle, Dunbarney House, Dunnallistair, Dunan, Duncrub, Dundarroch, Dundarroch Villa, Duneaves House, Dunfallandy Cottag Dunimarle Castle, Dunira, Dunkirk Park, Dunkeld House,
Dunsinane,
Duntaggart, Duntanlich, Dupplin Castle, Durdie,
Durdie, Nether, Dysart Cottage, Early Bank, Earn Bank, Easter Greenside, Easter Shian, Eastertyre, East Grange,
NAMES.
John Muir,
SirA.M.M'Kenzie,Bt., Mrs. Duncan, William Tullis, Andrew Cimningham, Captain James Small, Anthony Murray, George Gordon, Earl of Moray, John Richmond, WiUiam M'Laren, The Earl of Mansfield, Peter Drummond, Alex. Robertson, R. Hampson, Lord Aveland, C. T. C. Grant, Alex. & Jas. Stirling, Robert White, James Mylne, W.S., J. F. Jamieson, Misses Craigie, Col. M 'Donald, H. Farquhar, Lord RoUo, Thomas Henry, James Munro, Thomas Chalmers, e, Miss Fergusson, Rev. Wm. Bruce, W. Graham, Misses Robertson, Dowager Duchess of
Athole, Col.W. M. Macdonald, R. M 'Donald, F. J. Edleman, Earl of Kinnoull, James Thom, Thos. Hope, jun., Mrs. Forbes, Sheriff Barclay,
Matthew Speedie, Miss Campbell, Rev. Alex. Campbell, James Blair's Heirs,
POST TOWNS.
Deanston.
Dunkeld.
Coupar-Angus.
Dunkeld.
Damhead.
Pitlochry.
Crieff.
Pitlochry.
Burn of C ambus.
Bridge of Earn.
do. Abernethy. Comrie, Blairgowrie. Aberfoyle. Crieff.
Bridge of Earn. Aberuthven.
do. Auchterarder. Doune.
Bridge of Earn. Rannoch.
do. Dunning. Pitlochry. Callander. Aberfeldy. Pitlochry. Culross. Crieff. Bridge of Earn.
Dunkeld.
Perth.
Aberfeldy.
Pitlochry.
Perth.
Errol.
do. Pitlochry. Perth.
Bridge of Earn. Newburgh. Kenmore. Logierait. Errol.
noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.
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SEATS. |
NAMES. |
POST TOWNS. |
Eastwood, |
Barclay Field, |
Dunkeld. |
Edinample, |
W. G. Nixey, |
Locheamhead. |
Edinchip, |
Lady M'Gregor, |
do. |
Edington Lodge, |
Major Brooksbank, |
Blair-Athole. |
Edradour, |
Thomas Statter, |
Pitlochry. |
Edradynate, |
J. S. Robertson, W.S. |
, Ballinluig. |
Eind, |
John Mailler, |
Auchterarder. |
Elcho, |
Paul Darling, |
Rhynd. |
Ericht Lodge, |
Robert Chapman, |
New Rattray. |
Erichtside, |
A. M'Intyre, |
Blairgowrie. |
Erigmore, |
Godfrey M'Kinnon, |
Birnam. |
Errol Park, |
F. Mollison, |
Errol. |
Evelick, |
William Ritchie, |
do. |
Fairmount, |
John Steel, |
Perth. |
Falkland House, |
Mrs. Tyndall Bruce, |
Falkland. |
Farleyer House, |
Sir Robert Menzies, |
Aberfeldy. |
Faskally, |
Archibald Butter, |
Pitlochry. |
Faskally, Old, |
James Innes Ralston, |
do. |
Fealar, |
Hon. Colonel White, |
Blah-Athole. |
Feddal House, |
Ewing & Whitehead, |
Braco. |
Ferntower, |
Lord Abercromby, |
CriefF. |
Ferry field. |
Robert Powrie, |
Newburgh. |
Feu House, |
Perth. |
|
Fincastle, Mains of, |
Alex. Scrimgeour, |
Pitlochry. |
Findynate, |
Alex. Walker, |
Logierait. |
Fingask, |
George Gray, |
Rhynd. |
Fingask Castle, |
Sir Patrick Murray |
|
Threipland, |
Errol. |
|
Finlarig Castle, |
Earl of Breadalbane, |
Killin. |
Finnart, |
R. S. Hills, |
Fortingall. |
Finnegand, |
William Shaw, |
Glenshee. |
Flatfield, |
A. & W. Bruce, |
Errol. |
Flatfield, |
David Inches Bett, |
Coupar- Angus. |
Flawcraig, |
David Dykes, |
Errol. |
Flowerdale, |
R. MiUer, |
Balbeggie. |
Fonab, |
James M'Gregor, |
Pitlochry. |
Fordie, |
A. B. Brooke, |
Dunkeld. |
Fornetli House, |
Miss Speid, |
Forneth. |
Foss, |
Captain T. Levett, |
Pitlochry. |
Freeland House, |
C. L. Wood, |
Bridge of Earn. |
Friarton, |
Mrs. M'Donald, |
Perth. |
Friarton, Nether, |
John M'Donald, |
do. |
Gannochy, |
Robert Walker, |
do. |
Garden, |
James Stirling, |
Kippen. |
Garrows, |
John C. Cameron, |
Dull. |
Garrows, Easter, |
Miss C. Campbell, |
do. |
Garry Cottage, |
WUliam Thomson, |
Perth. |
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NOBLEMEN S AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.
SEATS. Garth House, Gartincaber, Gartmore, Gartmore House, Garvock House, Gasconhall, Gask,
Gask House, Gattaway, Gillocli Hall, Gflgal,
Glaschorrie Lodge, Glassart House, Glassingall, Glenalbert, Glenalmond, Glenample, Glenartney, Glenbruar, Glenbruicla, Glencarse, Glendelvine, Glen derby, Glendevon,
Glendoick, Glendeuglie, " < '
Gleneagles Castle,
Glenearn House,
Glenericht,
Glenfalloch House,
Glen far g,
Glenfernate,
Glengoulandie,
Gleng}de,
Glenkilry Lodge,
Glenlochay House,
Glenlyon,
Glenqueich Lodge,
Glentarkie,
Glentochie Lodge,
Glentulchan,
Gloagburn,
Godens,
Gormacks,
Goukton,
Gourdie,
Gourdie Hill,
NAMES.
Thomas Duff, Arch. B. Murdoch, John Douglas, Thomas Close, R. De Graeme, H. Birrel, Thos. K. Oliphant, Mrs. Graham Oliphant, D. Davidson, Robert Bauchope, W. L. Lindsay, M.D., Richard Hemming, Robert Hampson, David Wallace, William Campbell, Major M, Patton, Earl of Selkirk, Lord Aveland, James A. Piatt, Alex. Dunsmure, Thomas Greig, C. M. Farquharson, A. D, Baird, J. T. Hutchison, ^ Cplonel Henry Rolland, ■ •Cfii^iiel Bruce, Earl of Camperdown, Charles M'Lean, A. D. Grimond, J. E. Fowkes, John Christie, H. A. Brassev, M.P., C. A. D. Halford, R. Napier, Dr. M 'Donald, H. R. Clifton, J. W. Akroyd, Thomas Knowles, Mrs. Wm. Anderson, Alexander Duff, Grjeme Reid Mercer, James Donaldson, G. MiUer, Duncan M'Laren, James Ostler, Mrs. Kinloch, Robert Matthew,
POST TOWNS.
Aberfeldy.
Blairdrummond.
Stirling.
Stanley.
Bridge of Earn.
Errol.
Auchterarder.
do. Abernethy. Bridge of Earn. Perth.
Blair-Athole. Aberfoyie. Dunblane. Dunkeld. Perth.
Balquhidder. Comrie. Blair-Athole. Bridge of Turk. Glencarse. Dunkeld. Kirkmichael. Dollar. Glencarse. Milnathort. Auchterarder. Bridge of Earn. Blairgowrie. Tyndrum. Bridge of Earn. Pitlochry. Dull.
Bridge of Turk. Blairgowrie. KiUin. Fortingall. Dunkeld. Strathmiglo. Blairgowrie. Perth. Tibbermuir. Errol.
Blairgowrie. Glencarse. Dunkeld. Errol.
NOBLEMEN'S AND GENTLEMEN'S SEATS.
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SEATS.
Grandtully Castle,
Grange of Elcho,
Grange,
Grasswell,
Greenbank,
Greenhill,
Hallyburton House,
Hawthorn Cottage,
Hayfield,
Heath Park,
Hill,
Hillbank,
Hill Garden,
Hill of Ruthven,
Hillhead,
Hillside,
Hillside Cottage,
Hillview Cottage,
Hills of Bendochy,
Holme Hill,
Hope Park,
Huntingtower,
Huntingtower,
Huntingtower Cot.,
Inchbrakie,
Inchewan,
Inchmartine,
Inchmichael,
Inchrye Mains,
Inchture Mains,
Inchyra House,
Innerbuist,
Innergeldy,
Innerhadden House,
Innerpefifray,
Inverardoch,
Inverardran,
Inverbraan House,
Invercroskie Lodge,
Invercauld,
Invercomrie,
Invermay,
Invertrossachs,
Isla Cottage,
Isla Mount,
Isla Park,
NAMES.
John Graham, J. W. & J. Drysdale, William Hunter, Patrick Constable, John Dickson, W.S., J. B. Finlayson, Lord J. F. Gordon
Hallyburton, James Chalmers, John Mitchell, James Ross, W. Constable, A. Clark, Mrs. HiU, Patrick Matthew, John E. Geils, Harry V. Hunter, J. Wilkie, jun., Miss Miller, Peter PI ay fair, Mrs. James Stirling, Charles Inches, Mrs. Mercer, A. B. Sandeman, Captain Downham, Miss Kelsale, John A. Harris, H. Howard Allen, Mrs. George Bell, J. L. Wilson, W. Crichton, James Watson, Arch. Semple, Edwin Eyre, C. G. Lefroy, A. F. Govett, John Campbell, James Dewax", Rev. J. Burn Murdoch, Sir William Clay, James Kennedy, Thos. Barker, Andrew Grant, George A. Cox, Wm. Geelde, John Lowe, James WTiitson,
POST TOWNS.
BaUinluig.
Perth.
Errol.
Inchture.
Perth.
Braco.
Coupar-Angus.
Blairgowrie.
Damhead.
Bimam.
Enol.
Blairgowrie.
Coupar-Angus.
Perth.
Dunkeld.
Perth.
Newburgh.
Coupar-Angus.
do. Dunblane. Blairgowrie. Perth.
do.
do. Crieff. Birnam. Inchture. Errol. Lindores. Inchture. Perth.
do. Comrie. Pitlochry. Monzie. Doune. Killin. Dunkeld. Pitlochry. Fortingall.
do. Bridge of Earn. Callander. Coupar-Angus. do. do.
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NOBLEMEN S AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.
SEATS. Ivy Bank, Ivy Bank, Ivy Bank, Janefield, Jeanfield, Keillor, Keir,
Keithbank, Keithick House, Keithock Mains, Keithock Mills, Keith Park, Kercock, East, Kercock Haugh, Kerrumore, Kilbryde Castle, Kildinny, Kilgraston House, Kilgraston Mains, Killiecrankie Cot., Killiechassie, Killin Hotel, Kilnockie Bank, Kilry,_ Kincairney, Kincai'dine Castle, Kincarrathie, Kindrochit, Kindrogan, Kinfauns Castle, Kinloch House, Kinloch, Kinloch, Kinloch, Kinloch, Kinloch House, Kinloch Lodge, Kinmonth, Kinmonth Mains, Kinnaird House, Kinnaird Mains, Kinnell House, Kinnoull Cottage, Kintillo, Kippen-Tumer, Kippendavie, Kippenross House,
NAMES.
^ohn A. Anderson, Mrs. H. Bell, Mrs. Robertson, John E. Scott, Thomas Roy, George Patullo, SirW. S.MaxweU,Bt., Messrs. Low, Mrs. Collins Wood, Donald Fisher, George Willis, Misses Inches, Alexander Patton, John Sime, A. M'Naughton, Herbert Rodgers, Robert Graham, Mrs. Handy side, J. Stevens, Misses Stewart,
E. O. Douglas, Alex. Stewart, A. Henderson, J. M. Hind,
James Mitchell's Heirs, David Wilson, Miss Sharp,
F. C. Cunningham, Patrick S. Keir, John Middleton, Sir George Kinloch, Charles Kinnear, James M'Laren, Knowles & Pearson, George Bulloch, Hemy Ripley,
Hon. A. Kinnaird, M.P.
John Dow,
J. Todd,
Alex. Duncan,
D. Mitchell,
Lord Breadalbane,
Lord Charles Kerr,
F. Pitcairn,
Mrs. Angus Turner,
Patrick J. Stirling,
John Stirling,
POST TOWNS.
Perth.
do. Bridge of Earn. Dunning. Perth.
Coupar- Angus. Dunblane. Blairgowrie. Coupar- Angus.
do.
do. Blairgowrie. Stanley.
do. Aberfeldy. Dunblane. Forteviot. Bridge of Earn.
do. Blair-Athole. Aberfeldy. Killin.
Bridge of Earn. Bridge of Cally. Dunkeld. Auchterarder. Perth.
Blair-Athole. Pitlochry. Perth. Meigle. Ladybank. Blairgowrie. DuU. Dunkeld. Rannoch. Dunkeld. Bridge of Earn.
do. Dunkeld. Inchture. Killin. Perth.
Bridge of Earn. Dunning. Dunblane, do.
noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.
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SEATS.
Kirkton,
Knowes,
Knowhead,
Kynachan,
Laighwood,
Langlay Bank,
Langley Cottage,
Lanrick Castle,
LassintuUoch,
Lathirsk,
Lawers,
Lawgrove House,
Lawhill,
Lawton House,
Ledard House,
Leitch-hill,
Leny,
Letham,
Letham House,
Limepots,
Lindores House,
Linkholm,
Lintrose House,
Lochdochart,
Lochgarry,
Lochton,
Lochtummel Lodge,
Lochard Lodge,
Lochearnside,
Loch-Kennard,
Lochvaligan,
Logierait,
Loonbrae,
LowerLochard Lodge
Loyal House,
Lude House,
Luncarty Bleachfield,
Lynn-Keith,
Machany House,
Madderty House,
Mansfield Villa,
Marlee,
Marlee House,
Marlefield,
Marlehall,
Mayfield,
Meggernie,
NAMES, R. Thomson, Andrew Honey, James D. Miller, Lister Lane, Robert Eliot, Mr. Dow, James Malcolm, Andrew Jardine, David M 'Donald, George Johnstone, D. R. Williamson, Mrs. Wedderspoon, George Richmond, W. Henderson, Robert Hampson, Peter Taylor, J. B. Hamilton, Heirs of C apt. Letham, J. Ritchie,
Lady Maitland, Mrs. Shephard, Mungo Murray, Edward G. Place, H. Ripley, Mrs. Brown, Wm. Young, William Joynson, James Wilson, John Graham, H. A. Brassey, M.P., A. Duncan, John B. Chapman, John Dalziel, W.S., Prof. George Ramsay, J. P. M'Inroy, James Burt Marshall, David Clark, Viscount Strathallan, J. A. Henry, Mrs. Ewan Cameron, Jos. Rickard, Miss E. Blair, Peter M'Lean, James Beattie, John M. Miller, W. C. Cazolet,
POST TOWNS.
Perth.
Dunning.
Perth.
Dull.
Dunk eld.
Perth.
do. Kilmadock. Rannoch. Falkland. Crieff. Perth.
Auchterarder. Coupar-Angus. Aberfoyle. Perth. Callander. Bankfoot. Perth.
do. Lindores. Blairgowrie. Coupar-Angus. Crieff. Rannoch. Inchture. Pitlochry. Aberfo5le. Comrie. Dull.
Blair- Athole. Dowally. Blairgowrie. Aberfoyle. Alyth.
Blair-Athole. Perth. Blairgowrie. Auchterarder. Crieff. Callander. Blairgowrie.
do. Tibbermuir. Stanley. Perth. Fortingall.
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noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.
SEATS.
Meggernie Castle, Megginch Castle, Meikleour House, Merklands, Methven Castle, Middleton, Middlehaugh, Millearn House, Milnab, Millhills, Milton House, Milton of CoUace, Monachoil, MoncreifFe, Easter, MoncreifFe House, Moness Hoiise, Montague, Montreal Cottage, Monzie Castle, Morenich House, Mornington, Mount Ericht, Mudhall, Mugdrum, Muirhall, Murie House, Murrayshall, Murthly Castle, Mylnefield House, Myres Castle, Newbigging, Newfargie,
New Hall,
New Hall Farni,
Newhouse,
Newmill,
Mewmiln,
Newton,
North Bank,
Oakbank,
Oakbank,
Ochtertyre,
Ochtertyre House,
Oliverbum,
Orchardseat,
OrchiU,
NAMES.
C. H. Wood, John M. Drummond, March, of Lansdowne, Capt. C. R. Simpson, Wm. Smythe, John M'Laren, Chas. Currie, Mrs. Thomson, David Halley, James M'CaUum, Mrs. E. S. Young, William Henderson, Duncan Stewart, John Isdale, Sir Thos. MoncreifFe, Dr. J. B. Reid, W. Thomson, John Bower, R.N., George Johnstone, Jameson Ellis, Miss C. Murray, Wm. Jobson, J. Whitson, E. Paterson Hay, R. Walker, J. B. B. Morison, John M. Graham, Mrs. Graham, William Brand, Mrs. Greig,
Mrs. T. Young's Heirs, Mrs. Willoughby Tre-
velyan, Mrs. Shaw, John Mackie, J. B. Pople, James M'Duff, John M, Matthew, Dr. John M'Laren, John Chisholm, Misses Ross, David Grimond, Sir P. K. Murray, J. C. Burns, Thomas Kirk, Laurence Bennet, Alexander M'Beath,
POST TO^VNS.
Fortingall.
Errol.
Perth.
Blairgowrie.
Methven.
Thornhni.
Pitlochry.
Auchterarder.
CriefF.
do. Auchterarder. Coupar-Angus. Lochearnhead. Bridge of Earn.
do. Aberfeldy. Balbeggie. Perth. CriefF. Kenmore. Abernethy. Blairgowrie. Coupar-Angus. Newburgh. Perth. Errol. Perth. Dunkeld. Longforgan. Auchtermuchty. Methven.
Ladybank.
Coupar-Angus.
Blairingone.
Perth.
Bankfoot.
Perth.
Blairgowrie.
Perth.
do. Blairgowrie. CriefF.
do. Errol.
Bridge of Earn. Blair-Athole.
noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.
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SEATS.
Orchill Farm,
Orchill House,
Orwell House,
Over Durdie,
Parkhead,
Parkhill,
Parkside,
Peel,
Pepper Knowes,
Percy,
Physician's Hall,
Pickletullum,
Pickstonhill,
Pitcairley,
Pitcairn Bleachfield,
Pitcairns House,
Pitcullen Bank,
Pitfour Castle,
Pitkeathly Wells,
Pitkeilony,
Pitkindie,
Pitlour,
Pitmurthly,
Pitnacree,
Pitnacree House,
Pitskelly,
Pittenzie House,
Pleasance,
Poldar,
PortneEan,
Potterhill, Princeland, Rannagulzion, Rannoch Barracks, Rannoch Lodge, Rednock, Reichip, Reinakylich, Retreat, Rhynd, Easter, Rhynd, Wester, Riemore, Easter, Rockdale Cottage, Rockville. Rodney Lodge, Rohallion,
NAMES. M. Finlayson, Rev. Mr. M'Dougall, Rev. Dr. Smith, Mrs. Dewar's Heirs, Patrick Playfair, Thomas H. Whitson, Thomas Watson, G. & W. Sutherland, James Brewster, Mrs John Stewart, Dr. Wylie, J. Dawson, R. M'Kenzie, Robert Cathcart, David Lunisden, Jas. F. Watson, General Troup, Sir J. S. Richardson, Thomas Lennie, Henry Cuit, G. Playfair, MoncriefFe Skene, Thomas Soutar, James Alex. Menzies, Thomas B. Potter, James Stewart, J. Pnicington, Misses M'Laren, James PuUar, Rev. Wm. Atkinson
Clark, Major Mann, Mrs. George B. Clark, Mrs. Ramsay, Thomas Barber,
J. F. Jamieson, Rev. C. A. Hall, W. R. Cassells, John M'Laren, Andrew Pourie, Alexander Pitcaithly, John Thomson, James Beattie, David Morton, Mrs. K. Allardyce, John Bett,
POST TOWNS. Blackford. Braco. Dunblane. Errol.
Blairgowrie. Old Rattray. Scone. Tibbermuir. Glencarse. Bridge of Cally. Errol. Perth. Scone.
Auchtermuchty. Almondbank. Bridge of Earn. Perth. Glencarse. Bridge of Earn. MuthiU. Inchture. Strathmiglo. Redgorton. Ballinluig.
do. Balbeggie. Crieff.
Coupar-Angus. Port Monteith.
Pitlochry. Perth.
Coupar-Angus. Bridge of CaUy. Rannoch.
do. Port Monteith. Dunkeld. Blair-Athole. New Scone. Perth, do. Dunkeld. Perth.
do.
do. Dunkeld.
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noblemen's and gentlemen s seats.
SEATS.
Roro,
Rosebank,
Rose Cottage,
Rosemount,
Rosemount,
Rossie House,
Rossie House,
Rossie Ochill,
Rossie Priory,
Rotearns,
Row,
Ruthven House,
Rtmnavey,
Runnavey Lodge,
Rycote Knoll,
Sands House,
Scone Palace,
Seaside,
Seggieden,
Shi an,
ShielhiU,
Shierglass,
Snaigow,
Soilzarie,
SpittalfieldMed.Prac
Springfield,
Springland,
Stanley House,
St. Alban's Cottage,
Stenton,
St. Fink,
St. Magdalen's,
St. Martins,
St. Mary's Tower,
Stobhall Mains,
Stormontfield,
Straloch,
Straloch, Mains of,
Strathallan Castle,
Strathgarry House,
Strathyre,
Stronvar,
Strone House,
Strowan,
Suie,
Summerbank,
Sunbank Cottage,
NAMES.
W. H. C. Coates, James Pullar, Dr. James Steele, Hon. Mrs. RoUo, Robert Geekie, R. B. Handyside, R. J. Maitland, John Kerr, Lord Kinnaird, K.T., Peter Gardiner, Rev. John L. Foggo, John Blyth, John Robertson, Col.W. M. Macdonald, Comtesse de Geneys, David Simson, Earl of Mansfield, Wm. Watson, Col. Drummond Hay, J. P. Smith, James Chalmers, Robert M 'Donald, William Cox, George Constable, ,J. M.K. Taylor, John Young, Mrs. S. Sandeman, Col. F. Sandeman, John A. Anderson, T. G. Murray, James Aiiderson, George Millar, Col.W M. Macdonald, Lord J. Manners, M.P., Robert Morton, D. Lumsden, James Mansfield, Robert Farquharson, Jas. Reid Stewart, Mrs. Colonel Stewart, J. B. Hamilton, David Carnegie, Geo. Constable, Thomas G. Stirling, A. H. Brown, John Conning, Alex. B. Smith,
POST TOWNS. Weem. Perth. Scone. Perth. Blairgowrie. Bridge of Earn. Au ch t ermu ch ty . Bridge of Earn. Inchture. Braco. Doune. Perth.
Spittal of Glenshee Blairgowrie. Dunblane. Kincardine. Perth. Errol. Perth. Kenmore. Stanley. Blair-Athole. Dunkeld. Blairgowrie. Spittalfield. Scone. Perth. Stanley. Perth. Dunkeld. Blairgowrie. Perth.
do. Dunkeld. Perth.
do. Moulin. Pitlochry. Auchterarder. Blair-Athole. Balquhidder. Locheamhead. Bridge of Cally. CriefiF. Killin. Perth.
do.
noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.
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SEATS. |
NAMES. |
POST TOWNS. |
Sunnybrae, |
Arthur Anderson, C.B. |
, Pitlochry. |
Talladhbeidh, |
Thomas Ainsworth, |
Fortingall. |
Tarsappie, |
Charles Kinnear, |
Perth. |
Tarsappie, Easter, |
Thos. Robertson, |
Rhynd. |
Tarsappie, Wester, |
Peter Paton, |
do. |
Taymount, |
Hon. C. Murray, |
Perth. |
Taymouth Castle, |
Earl of Breadalbane, |
Aberfeldy. |
Tayside, |
Alex. Moncrieff, W.S. |
, Perth. |
Teithside, |
Misses M'Ewan, |
Callander. |
The Cairnies, |
Major Malcolm Patten |
., Perth. |
The Durn, |
Mrs. M'Kenzie, |
do. |
The Gart,, |
Daniel Ainslie, |
Callander. |
The Roman Camp, |
Miss H. Marshall, |
do. |
Tighn'nduin, |
Charles Stewart, |
Killin. |
Tippermallo, |
John Graham, |
Methven. |
Tirinie House, |
William Harris, |
Aberfeldy. |
Tomnagrew, |
Donald MacdufF, |
Dunkeld. |
Torrie, |
D. Carnegie, |
Kilmadock. |
Torrie, Easter, |
Heniy Hill, |
Callander. |
Torwood, |
Arch. Burns, |
Dunkeld. |
Tulhallan Castle, |
Lady Osborne Elphin- |
|
stone, |
Kincardine. |
|
TuUochfield, |
John Sandeman, |
Perth. |
TuUibelton, |
Gen. R. R. Robertson |
, do. |
Tullybeagles, |
Barikfoot. |
|
Tullyfergus, |
James Millar, |
Blairgowrie. |
TuUylumb, |
Thomas Jackson, |
Perth. |
TuUymet, |
Wilham Dick, |
Dnnkeld. |
Tullymurdoch, |
John Anderson, |
Blairgowrie. |
TuUyneddy Cottage, |
Mrs. M'Leish, |
do. |
Tummel Bridge, |
Francis B, Atkinson, |
Pitlochry. |
Urrard House, |
Wm. Graham, |
Blair-Athole- |
Valleyfield House, |
Mrs. Colonel M'Leod, |
Culross. |
Valleyfield, Low, |
Mrs. Hosier, |
do. |
Walnut Cottage, |
Miss Turnbull, |
Perth. |
Waterybutts, |
Robert Laing, |
Errol. |
Wellfield, |
David Laurie, |
Bridge of Earn. |
Wester Fordel, |
Gen. Kirkland, |
Milnathort. |
Westerton House, |
Sir James Alexander, |
Bridge of Allan. |
Whitefield, |
James Pennycook, |
Inchture. |
West Mains, |
Bell's Trustees, |
do. |
Westwood Cottage, |
Mrs. G. Ross, |
Perth. |
Whitehills, |
Chas. G. Playfair, |
Inchture. |
Willanslee, |
Major Salmon, |
Perth. |
Williamston, |
Mrs. M'Laggan, |
Crieff. |
Willowbank, |
C. Thomson, |
Perth. |
Woodend, |
A. W. Cruickshank, |
do. |
Woodend, |
Isaac A. PJenry, |
Crieff. E |
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LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE.
SEATS.
WoodWll, "Woodlands, Woodside Cottage,
NAMES. POST TOWNS.
Charles Trotter, Blairgowrie.
W. M'Donald, Perth.
Mrs. Mackenzie Murray, Coupar-Angus»
XIII.-LIST of the CLERGY and their PLACES of WOESHIP in PEETHSHIEE.
BAPTIST. |
||
PLACE. |
NAMES. |
POST TOWNS. |
Blairgowrie, |
Blairgowrie. |
|
Blair-Athole, |
A. Yeats, |
Blair-Athole. |
Crieff, |
Alexander Kirkwood, |
Crieff. |
Glenlyon, |
Donald M'Lellan, |
Aberfeldy. |
Tvillymet, |
Donald Grant, CONGREGATIONALIST. |
Ballinluig. |
Aberfeldy, |
W. N. Challice, |
Aberfeldy. |
Blairgowrie, |
John Miller, |
Blairgowrie. |
Crieff, |
James Bell, ESTABLISHED. |
Crieff. |
Aberdalgie, |
John Sharp, |
Perth. |
Aberfoyle, |
Arch. F. Stewart; Dor |
1. |
C. Bryce, asst. & sue, |
, Aberfoyle. |
|
Abernethy, |
William Gordon, |
Newburgh. |
Abernyte, |
Allan Menzies, B.D., |
Inchture. |
Alyth, |
Robert Murray, |
Meigle. |
Amulree, |
A. M. Stewart, |
Dunkeld. |
Ardoch, |
G. D. Macnaughton, |
|
A.M., B.D., |
Braco. |
|
Amgask, |
Kinross. |
|
Auchterarder, |
William Gibson; Wm |
. |
Simpson, assistant, |
Auchterarder.. |
|
Auchtergaven, |
D. Winter, A.M., |
Perth. |
Balquhidder, |
A. M. M'Gregor, |
Lochearnhead. |
Bendochy, |
George Brown, |
Coupar-Angus.. |
Blackford, |
David Bonallo, |
Blackford. |
Blair-Athole, |
J. Fraser, A.M., |
Blair-Athole. |
Blairgowrie, |
Wm. Fraser, M.A., |
Blairgowrie. |
Blairingone, |
John Wilson, |
Stirling. |
Bridge of Allan, |
John Reid, |
Bridge of Allan, |
Callander, |
Callander. |
|
Caputh, |
Theodore Marshall, |
Dunkeld. |
Car gill, |
W. A. Campbell, |
Perth. |
Clunie, |
Angus MTnnes, |
Dunkeld. |
CoUace, |
Thomas Brown, |
Perth. |
LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE.
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PLACE. Comrie, Coupar-Angus, CriefF,
Crieff, West, Dunbarney, Dunblane, Dtinkeld, Little,
NAMES.
Dunning,
Dron,
Dull,
Errol,
Forgandenny,
Foss,
Forteviot,
Fortingall,
Fowlis-Wester,
Gask,
Glendevon,
Glenshee,
Inchture,
do.
POST TOWNS.
John Macpherson, Crieff.
P.J. Stevenson, D.D., Coupar-Angus.
J. Cunningham, D.D., Crieff.
Arch. Hart, M.A., do.
Thos. D. Kirkwood, Bridge of Earn.
D. Morrison, M.A., Dunblane. J. Skinner Mackenzie, Dunkeld.
Dunkeld & Dowally, Thos. C. Wilson; Thos. Rutherford, B.D., as- sistant and successor,
John Wilson, D.D.,
synod clerk. Dunning.
Charles Goodall, Bridge of Earn.
E. M. Masson, M.A., Aberfeldy. Robt. Graham, LL.D., Errol. John Robb, Bridge of Earn, Jas. Armstrong ; Alex.
Carmichael, A. & S., Pitlochry.
Jas. Anderson, M.A., Perth.
D. Campbell, Aberfeldy.
Thomas Hardy, Crieff.
James Martin, Auchterarder,
John Cunningham, Stirling.
Thomas D. Miller, Blairgowrie.
John A. Honey, D.D., Inchture. Innerwick&GlenlyonHugh M'Donald, Aberfeldy.
Kenmore, James B. M'Kenzie, do.
Kettins, James Fleming, Coupar-Angus,
Killin, CoHn A. M'Vean, Killin.
Kilmadock, G. Mitchell, M.A,, Doune.
Kilspindie and Rait, Wm. L. Wotherspoon,
A.M., Errol.
B. Edmonstone, Blairdrummond.
N. M. M'Naughton, Perth.
G. S. Davidson, M.A., do.
John W. MTntyre, Pitlochry.
William Sinclair, Inchture.
John Anderson, D.D., Perth.
William Wilson, Kippen.
Duncan M -Donald, Blairgowrie.
Peter William Young, Bridge of Allan. Lethendy & Kinloch, David Smith Rae, Blairgowrie.
Longforgan, Wm. Ritchie, D.D., Dundee.
Logie, D. N.Imrie,M. A. ,B.D., Bridge of Allan.
Logielmond, Pat. M'Gregor, M.A., Perth.
Logierait, A. Meldrum, M.A., Dunkeld.
Madderty, William Stoddart, Crieff.
Methven, John Wilson, M.A., Perth.
Kincardine,
Kinciaven,
Kinfauns,
Klinloch-Rannoch,
Kinnaird,
KinnouU,
Kippen,
Kirkmichael,
Lecropt,
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LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE.
PLACE. |
NAMES. |
POST TOWNS. |
Moneydie, |
Adam Milroy, M.A., |
Perth. |
Monzie, |
James Taylor, M.A., |
Crieff. |
Monzievaird, |
J. R. Campbell, |
do. |
Moulin, |
Duncan Campbell, |
Pitlochry. |
Muthill, |
James Rankin, |
Crieff. |
Norrieston, |
James Forfar, |
Stirling. |
Port of Monteith, |
John Johnston, |
Port of Monteith. |
Rattray, |
William Herdman, |
Blairgowrie. |
Redgorton, |
Alexander Neilson, |
Perth. |
Rhynd, |
Richard Ramsay, |
do. |
Scone, |
Alex. Benvie, B.D., |
do. |
St. Madoes, |
Walter Tait, |
do. |
St. Martins, |
W. M. S. Hamilton, |
do. |
Stanley, |
George Murray, |
do. |
Tenandry, |
Patrick Grant, M.A., |
Blair- Athole. |
Tibbermuir, |
C. Smith Adie, |
Perth. |
Trinity- Gask, |
George W. Kemp, |
Auchterarder. |
Trossachs, |
John M'Diarmid, |
Callander. |
Tulliallan, |
John Smeaton, |
Kuacardine. |
Weem, |
Alex. Campbell: R. G |
|
Dunbar,M.A.,A.&S. |
, Aberfeldy. |
|
EPISCOPALIAN. |
||
Right Rev |
. Charles Wordsworth, D.C.L., Bishop, |
|
Bishops' Hall, St. Andrews. |
||
Alyth and Meigle. |
, A. S. Aglen, |
Meigle. |
Blair and Pitlochry, H. St. John Howard |
} |
|
LL.D., |
Pitlochry. |
|
BlairgoAvrie, |
F. W. Davis, |
Blairgowrie. |
Bridge of Allan, |
John Thomas Boyle, |
Bridge of Allan. |
Callander, |
T. Wildman, D.D., |
Callander. |
Coupar-Angus, |
John ToiTie, M.A., |
Coupar-Angus. |
Crieff, |
A. J. T. Mon-is, B.A.. |
, Crieff. |
Dunblane, |
Hemy Malcolm, B.A., |
Dunblane. |
Dunkeld, |
John Lindsay, M.A., |
Dunkeld. |
Muthill, |
Arthur P. Arnott,M.A, |
., Crieff. |
Strathtay, |
Dunkeld. |
|
Trinity College, |
( W. Percy Robinson, \ D.D., Warden, |
j Perth. |
Glenalmond, |
||
Tummel Bridge |
and |
|
Kinloch-Rannoch, |
Pitlochry. |
|
EVANGELICAL UNION, |
||
Coupar-Angus, |
James J. Brown, FREE. |
Coupar-Angus. |
Aberfeldy, |
Donald R. Clarke, |
Aberfeldy. |
Abernethy, |
Robert Stevenson, |
Newburgh. |
Abemyte and Rait, John Wilson, |
Inchture. |
LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE.
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PLACE. |
NAMES. |
POST TOWNS. |
Aberuthven, |
James M 'Donald, |
Auchterarder. |
Alyth, |
Arch Fergusson, |
Meigle. |
Ardeonaig, |
John jNI'Callum, |
Killin. |
Arngash, |
John Young, |
Kinross. |
Auchterarder, |
W.E.W.Brown,M.A., |
, Auchterarder. |
Auchtergaven, |
John A. Cooke, |
Perth. |
Balquhidder, |
E. J. Findlater, M.A., |
Crieff. |
Blackford, |
And. Donald, M.A., |
Blackford. |
Blair-Athole, |
Atholl Stewart, |
Blair-Athole. |
Blairgowrie (First), |
John Baxter, M.A., |
Blairgowrie. |
Do. (South, |
Malcolm White, |
do. |
Braco, |
Wm. Milne, M.A., |
Braco. |
Bridge of Allan, |
John Ferguson, |
Bridge of Allan. |
Do. |
Wm. Ross, LL.D., |
do. |
Bucklyvie, |
A. W. Morris; Geo. |
|
Rose, |
Stirling. |
|
Burreltown, |
Alex. S. Robertson, |
Coupar-Angus. |
Callander, |
Andrew Bogle, |
Callander. |
Cargill, |
George C. Baxter, |
Perth. |
Clunie, |
Robert M'Leod, |
Dunkeld. |
Collace, |
James Reid, |
Perth. |
Comrie, |
Jas. Garment, M.A., |
Crieff. |
Coupar-Angus, |
Thomas Bain, |
Coupar-Angus. |
Cray, |
James Robertson, |
Blairgowrie. |
Crieff, |
A. Henderson, M.A., |
Crieff. |
Doune, |
Thomas Hislop, |
Doune. |
Dunblane, |
John S. Bowie, A.M. |
J |
B.D., |
Dunblane. |
|
Dunbarney, |
John Hume Wells, |
Bridge of Earn. |
Dunkeld, |
Dougal M'Pherson, |
Dunkeld. |
Dunning, |
Duncan M'Laren, |
Dunning. |
Errol, |
A. Campbell, M.A., |
Errol. |
Forgandenny, |
Jas. Drummond ; Jas |
. |
Halliday, as. & sue. |
, Bridge of Earn. |
|
Fortingall, |
D. M. Connell, |
Aberfeldy. |
Gartmore, |
Malcolm M'Lean, |
Stirling. |
Glenisla, |
James W. Simpson, |
Meigle. |
Glenlyon, |
John M'Col], |
Aberfeldy. |
Kenmore, |
Allan Sinclair, |
do. |
Kinfauns, |
B. Franklin Greig, |
|
synod clerk, |
Perth. |
|
Kippen, |
Pat. T. Muirhead, |
Stirling. |
K-ilmadock, |
John A. Anderson, |
Doune. |
Kirkmichael, |
D. D. M'Isaac, M.A., |
, BlairgoM'rie. |
Killin, |
Alex. Stewart, M.A., |
Killin. |
Lawers, |
do. |
|
Longforgan, |
John Hunter, |
Dundee. |
Logiealmond, |
John Watson, |
Perth. |
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LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE.
PLACE. |
NAMES, |
POST TOWNS. |
Logierait, |
D. R. C. M'Lagan, |
Dunkeld. |
Lethendy, Maddei-ty, |
Alex. Gordon, M.A., Thos. Gunn, M.A.; L |
Blairgowrie. |
C. M. Wedderburn, |
Crieff. |
|
Methven, |
John M'Leish, |
Perth. |
Monzie, |
John Reid Omond, |
Crieff. |
Moulin, Muthill, |
John Stewart, J. A. Fletcher, |
Pitlochry. Crieff. |
Pitcairngreen, Rattray, Scone, |
J. J. Glen Kippen, Adam Ross, A. K. M'JNIurchie, |
Perth. Blairgowrie. Perth. |
Stanley, |
Wm. Mather, M.A. ; |
|
Strathfillan, |
J. F. Thomson, M.A. Donald Mackay, |
, Stanley. Tyndrum. |
Tummel Bridge, |
Murdoch Corbet, |
Pitlochry. |
Trochry, |
A. C. Sutherland, A.M., B.D., ROMAN CATHOLIC. |
Dunkeld. |
Blairgowrie, |
John Carmont, |
Blairgowrie. |
Crieff, |
Peter Cumming, |
Crieff. |
UNITED ORIGINAL SECEDERS. Coupar-Angus, Peter iM'Vicar, Coupar-Angus.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.
Abernethy, |
John Clark, |
Newburgh. |
Alyth, |
John Dunlop, |
Meigle. |
Auchterarder (South), George Jacque, |
Auchterarder. |
|
Do. (North), Thos. S.Dickson, M.A |
., do. |
|
Auchtergaven, |
Llatthew Howieson, |
Perth. |
Balbeggie, |
Alexander Pettigrew, |
do. |
Blairlogie, |
W. M'Laren, M.A., |
Stirling. |
Bridge of Allan, |
James Muir, |
Bridge of Allan. |
Bridge of Teith, |
William Huie, |
Doune. |
Comrie, |
William F. Swan, |
Crieff. |
Coupar-Angus, |
Wm. Marshall, D.D. |
; |
Thomas Granger, |
Coupar-Angus. |
|
Craigend, |
James Wardrop, |
Perth. |
Crieff, |
John C. Ingles, |
Crieff. |
Dunblane, |
WiUiam Blair, M.A., |
Dunblane. |
Dunning, |
Henry Stirling, |
Dunning. |
Errol, |
James S. Scotland, |
Errol. |
Greenloaning, |
John Macintyre, M.A., |
, Braco. |
Kinclaven, |
John Brown, |
Perth. |
Kinkell, |
George Duthie, |
Auchterarder. |
Lethendy, |
Joseph Hay, |
Blairgowrie. |
Logielmond, |
David Goodwin, |
Perth. |
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PLACE. NAMES. POST TOWNS.
Methven, John Millar, Perth.
Pathstruie, William M 'Queen, Bridge of Earn.
Pitcairn, Robert Nelson, Perth.
Pitroddie, Errol,
Rattray, Robert Russell, Blairgowrie.
Scone, John M'Neil, Perth.
XIV.-POSTAL DIRECTORY.
CHIEF OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT.
Postmaster- General, Right Hon. Lord John Manners-
Secretary (Loitdon) , John Tilley, Esq.
Surveyor-General (Scotland) ,..K. M. Cunynghame, Esq. Surveyor for North of Scotla7id, John Warren, Esq.
PERTH ESTABLISHMENT. Head Office — 2 High Street.
Postmaster, John M'Gregor, Esq.
Clerks, Jas. Marshall (chief), Geo. Farquhar,
John Black, and Alex. Robertson. Sorters, James Matthews, Thomas S. Hendry,
and Alexander Gorrie. Letter- Carriers, T. Coutts, John Henderson, James
Stewart, J. Robertson, and J. Hood. Edinburgh Ilesseftger, . .Alexander Pirrie, 17 KinnouU Street.
RURAL MESSENGERS.
Aberdalgie, Wm. Hodge, 28 High Street.
Almondbank, Geo. W. Jack, 105 South Street.
Salheggie, Andrew Noble.
Glencarse, John M'Ewan, 17 Pomarium.
Giiildtown,
Rhynd, David Watson, Thimblerow.
Stanley, William Young, 55 High Street.
Receiving Offices — 17 County Place & 265 High Street.
Receivers, Peter Robb and William Lyon.
Telegraph Department. Clerks— ]'A.mQ'i Gaudie (chief), Peter Gall, Thos. M'Laggan, Thos. MTntosh, Alex. Menzies, David Allan, Jas. R. Douglas, Land Wm. Isaac.
Engineering Department. Alexander Johnstone, 30 George Street, and Joseph Jackson, South William Street.
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POSTAL DIRECTORY.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF MAILS FROM THE POST OFFICE, PERTH.
MAILS.
Box Close.
Departure
Arrivals.
Deliveries.
Edinburgh and Fife,
Glasgow, Stirling, Auchter-
arder, and Crieff,
Redgorton, Stanley, Bank- foot, and Meikleour,
/'Scone, Balbeggie, Guild town, Rhynd, & Glen-
carse,
Almondbank, Methven, The Cairnies, & Aber-
dalgie,
■i Redgorton, Stanley, and
Bankfoot,
f^ Craigie (2d despatch),. . Do. (3d despatch),. . Scone and Balbeggie, . Methven, Almondbank,
V and Glencarse,
Dundee, Errol, and Inchture, Aberdeen, via Co. -Angus,.. . .
Do. (2d des.),
Inverness, via Dunkeld,
*Do. do
Edinr., Glasgow, & Dunning, Aberdeen, Montrose, Brechin,
and Forfar,
Edinburgh and Glasgow, .... Bridge of Earn and Fife only, Dundee, Coupar-Angus, and
Blairgowrie,
London, Edinburgh, and
Glasgow, via Stirling,
Do. do
Dundee, Errol, & Inchture,
15 a.m. 15 a.m. IS a.m.
5 15 a.m.
S 15 a.m.
9 10 a.m. 9 10 a.m. 3 10 p.m. [Q o a.m.
[Q o a. m. 7 30 a.m.
7 30 a.m. [Q 30 p.m.
8 30 a.m. [o 30 p.m. [Q o a.m.
[Q oa.m. I o p.m. 3 10 p.m.
3 10 p.m.
5 45 a.m. 5 45 a.m.
5 45 a.m.
6 o a.m.
0 oa.m.
9 40 a.m.
9 45 a.m.
4 50 p.m.
12 onoon
ID 15 a.m.
7 55 a.m.
7 55 a.m. II o p.m.
8 45 a.m. II o p.m. 10 15 a.m.
10 15 a.m.
1 35 p.m. 3 35 P-m.
3 35 P-m.
7 15 P-m. 4 35 P-m.
4 o p.m.
2 15 p.m.
5 40 p.m.
3 10 p.m.
6 45 a.m. 4 so p.m. 4 so p.m.
4 so p.m.
6 45 a.m. 4 50 p.m.
6 IS p.m.
7 o p.m
40 p.m.
o p.m.
o p.m. 40 p.m.
o p.m. 40 p.m,
o p.m.
6 4S a.m. 6 45 a.m.
6 45 a.m. 4 so p.m. 4 so p. m. 6 4S a.m. 4 50 P-m, 6 45 a.m. 4 so p.m.
10 p.m. 45 P-m. 30 p.m,
35 P-m,
IS P-ra-
o p.m
9 20 a.m.
9 20 a.m.
8 30 a.m.
II 35 p.m.
7 40 p.m.
9 45 a.m,
9 45 a.m.
9 45 a.m. 6 45 a.m. 6 45 a.m.
Only those marked thus (*) are despatched on Sunda3^
RECEIVING OFFICE and PILLAR LETTER BOXES.
Receiving Office, 17 County PL
Box Closes.
7 o a.m. I 35 p.m. 6 10 p.m. 9 35 P-m.
Letter-Box
foot of South St.
Collection.
7 o a. m. 2 30 p.m. 6 20 p.m. 9 40 p.m.
Letter-Box
Athole St.
Collection.
7 o a.m. 2 20 p.m. 6 10 p.m. 9 30 p.m.
Letter-Box Bridgend.
Collection.
7 o a.m. 2 10 p.m. 6 o p.m. 9 10 p.m.
Letter-Box General Station.
Collection.
I 45 P-m. 6 o p.m. 9 o p.m.
Letter-Box Craigie.
Collection.
I 45 P-m. 5 45 P-m.
High St. Receiving Office— Collections at 7.0, 1.35, 6.10, and 9.35.
POSTAL DIRECTORY. 57
Collection at Railway Station only at i. lo p.m. on Sunday.
Letters arriving by mails after the 4.50 p.m. delivery may be had on calling at the Office from 8.30 till 9 p.m.
Money Orders are issued and paid every day (Sunday ex- cepted) from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.
An additional fee of id will secure a despatch till within 15 minutes of each departure. Both postage and fee must be paid in stamps, and dropped into the late letter-box.
Registered Letters require to be posted 30 minutes before the box closes, but, for a late fee of 4d, may be received up to the closing of the box.
The Office is open every lawful day from 6.45 a.m. till 9 p.m., and on Sunday from 9 till 10.15 a.m. only. F'or Telegraph, business, from 9 till 10.15 a.m. and from 4 till 5 p.m.
INLAND LETTERS. The rates of postage, when prepaid, are as follows, viz. ; —
For a letter not above i oz., id.
,, above i oz. but not above 2 oz., i^d.
„ „ 2 oz. „ 4 oz., 2d.
„ „ 402;. ,, 6 oz., 2id.
„ „ 6 oz. ,, 8 oz., 3d.
„ ,, 8 oz. ,, 10 oz., 34d.
,, ,, 10 oz. ,, 12 oz., 4d.
A letter above the weight of 12 oz. is liable to a postage of id for every ounce, beginning with the first ounce. Thus, a letter weighing between 14 and 15 oz. must be prepaid is 3d.
A letter posted unpaid is chargeable on delivery with double postage ; and a letter posted insufficiently prepaid is chargeable with double the deficiency.
No letter may be above 18 inches in length, g inches in width, or 6 inches in depth, unless it be sent to or from one of the Government Offices.
COLONIAL AND FOREIGN LETTERS.
The rates of postage on letters to the colonies and foreign countries will be found in the Table of Colonial and Foreign Postage.
INLAND NEWSPAPERS.
Under the " Post Office Act, 1870," any pubhcation fulfilling the conditions hereafter named can, upon payment of an annual fee of 5s, be registered at the General Post Office to pass within the United Kingdom as a newspaper for a postage of one half- penny. Without such registration no newspaper is entitled to be sent through the post at less than the book rate of postage.
For each inland newspaper, whether posted singly or in a packet, the postage, when prepaid, is one halfpenny; but a
58 POSTAL DIRECTORY.
packet containing two or more registered newspapers is not chargeable with a higher rate of postage than would be charge- .able on a book packet of the same weight, viz., one halfpenny for every 2 oz. or part of that weight.
A newspaper posted unpaid, or a packet of newspapers posted either unpaid or insufficiently paid, is treated as an unpaid or insufficiently paid book packet of the same weight.
The postage must be prepaid either by an adhesive stamp or by the use of a stamped wrapper.
No newspaper can now be sent through the post a second time for the original postage. For each transmission a fresh postage is required.
Every newspaper must be posted either without a cover (in which case it must not not be fastened, whether by means of gum, wafer, sealing-wax, postage stamp, or otherwise), or in a cover entirely open at both ends, so as to admit of easy removal for examination. If this inile be infringed, the newspaper is treated as a letter.
Every newspaper must be so folded as to admit of the title being readily inspected.
COLONIAL AND FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS.
The rates of postage to the colonies and foreign countries on newspapers registered for transmission abroad will be found in the Table of Colonial and Foregn Postage. Each newspaper is liable to a separate rate of postage, whether sent singly or in a packet, and if above 4 oz. in weight it is liable to two rates of postage, and so on.
The conditions of registration for transmission abroad are the same as those for inland transmission.
INLAND BOOK POST. The postage is one halfpenny for every 2 oz. or part of that weight.
COLONIAL AND FOREIGN BOOK POST. The limit of size for a book-paeket addressed to any place abroad is 24 inches in length and 1 2 inches in width or depth.
COLONIAL AND FOREIGN PATTERN AND SAMPLE POST.
There is a Pattern and Sample Post to such Colonies and foreign countries as are marked in the Table of Colonial and Foreign Postage with the letter " p ; " but it is restricted to bona fide trade patterns or samples of merchandise.
CARD POST. Post Cards, whether official or private, having a halfpenny stamp impressed upon them (adhesive stamps not being ac-
POSTAL DIRECTORY. 59
cepted in payment of the postage), may be transmitted between places in the United Kingdom with letters written upon the back.
REGISTRATION (INLAND AND FOREIGN).
The fee for registering a letter, newspaper, or book-packet between any two places in the United Kingdom is fom-pence.
At all Post Offices the latest time for posting registered letters on the payment of the ordinary fee is entered in the notice exhibited in the Office window ; but, upon payment of a late fee of fourpence, in addition to the ordinary registration fee, at all provincial Head Offices, letters may be registered after the hours specified, until the closing of the letter-box for each despatch (exclusive of the time during which late letters are received), or until the Office is closed for the night.
No Letter Carrier, Rural Messenger, or other servant of the Post Office, is allowed to carry a letter for any person to be registered.
RE-DIRECTION.
Every re-directed letter, post-card, or other postal packet, is liable to an additional postage (at the prepaid rate) for each re- direction, unless the re-direction be made by an officer of the Post Office, and both the original and the second address be "within the same free delivery.
A Postmaster is not bound to re-direct letters for a person temporarily leaving his home, and not having a private bag or box, unless the house be left uninhabited, or the letters would be delayed in their transmission by being sent to the house to be re-directed there.
DELIVERY.
Letter Carriers and Rural Messengers are prohibited from distributing any letters, newspapers, &c., except such as have passed through a Post-Office, whether before beginning their rounds, whilst on their rounds, or after they have completed them. Nor are they allowed to receive any payment beyond the postage for the delivery or collection of any letter, &c., nor to deviate from the route laid down for them. The prohibition from receiving payment in addition to the postage does not, however, extend to Christmas-boxes.
No person living within the town free delivery, or within the limits of a rural post free delivery, unless he rent a private box, can claim to have his letters delivered at the office window if a delivery by Letter Carrier or a despatch by messenger is about to take place ; but letters which arrive by a mail, after which there is no immediate delivery by Letter Carrier or Messenger, may be obtained by any person on application at the Office window, so long as the office is open for delivery.
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POSTAL DIRECTORY.
POSTAGE STAMPS.
Every Head Postmaster is required to keep, for sale to the public, a sufficient stock of the different postage stamps in use, as also envelopes bearing an embossed penny stamp, newspaper wrappers bearing an impressed halfpenny stamp, and post cards. The stamps are of the respective values of ^d, id, i^d, 2d, 3d, 4d, 6d, 8d, IS, 2s, and 5s. The embossed envelopes are made of four sizes. Telegraph stamps at the value of id, 3d, 4d, 6d, IS, 3s, 5s, los, and/i.
POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS.
The charge for telegrams throughout the United Kingdom, including the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, but except- ing the Scilly, Orkney, and Shetland Islands, is is for the first 20 words, and 3d for eveiy additional five words — i.e. , for every additional group of not more than five words, the names and addresses of the sender and receiver not being counted.
Telegrams may be re-directed from town to town at an extra charge of one-half the ordinary tariff (fractions of threepence being reckoned as twopence) ; but in such cases they must not have been opened.
MONEY ORDERS.
The public are recommended, when applying for Money Orders, whether inland, colonial, or foreign, to use the printed "Appli- cation Forms," prepared expressly for the purpose, which are supplied gratuitously at all Money Order Offices. These forms save time, and afford greater security than verbal messages against mistakes.
The commission on inland Money Orders is — For sums under los, .
,, of los and under ^i, >' " ;& ^ 5
>' " ;d3 '
» " /4 ;
" " ^5 '
>) 5> /6 ,
>j J) ;^8 ,
No order is allowed to contain a fractional part of a penny.
No Money Order can be issued unless the applicant furnish, in full, the surname and at least the initial of one Christiaa name, both of the remitter and the payee, together with the remitter's address. In the case of Colonial and Foreign Orders.
Id. |
|
r/i, ;: |
. 2d. |
/2, . . |
. 3d. |
>^3. . . |
. 4d. |
^"4, . . |
. 5d. |
;^5, . . |
. 6d. |
£6, .. . |
. 7d. |
£7, •. • |
. 8d. |
£8, .. . |
. 9d. |
;^9, .. . |
lod. |
;^IO, .. |
. iid. |
. . |
IS. |
POSTAL DIRECTORY. 6 1
the full address of the payee must be given ; and if the Order be payable to a native in British India, the tribe or caste, and the father's name, must also be furnished.
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK.
Every Post Office Savings Bank is also a Money Order Office, and is open for bank business during the same hours as for Money Orders.
Deposits of one shiUing, or of any number of shillings, or of pounds and shillings, may be made by any person at the Post Office Savings Banks, provided that such depositor shall not make deposits amounting to more than ^^30 in any year ending the 31st December, or make any further deposit when the amount standing in his name, exclusive of interest, exceeds :i^i50. When any depositor's principal and interest amount together to ;i^2O0, all interest will cease so long as the balance of the account continues to amount to the said sum of ;!^200.
GOVERNMENT INSURANCES AND ANNUITIES.
The Postmaster-General is empowered, under the Act 27 and 28 Victoria, cap. 43, to insure the lives of persons of either sex, between the ages of 16 and 60, for not less than;i/'2o or more than ^100. He is also empowered under the same Act to grant Immediate or Deferred Annuities of not more than ^^50 on the lives of persons of either sex, and of the age of 10 years and upwards.
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XV-GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Abbot, Alexander, machinist, 30 Whitefriars street- William, weaver, 51 Pomarium. Aberdeen Town and County Bank, Victoria Buildings,
Tay Street, and 38 South Methven Street — John Mac-
Leish and Robert Robertson, agents. Abernethy, Charles, labourer, 28 High street. Absolon, Mrs, boarding school, 15 Athole street. Adams, David, labourer, 170 High street.
George, pointsman, 13 Whitefriars street.
James, storekeeper, Malloch's close, Canal street.
John, railway guard, 31 Leonard street.
John, engine-driver, 20 Glover street.
John, & Son, butchers, 6 Bridge lane.
Mrs, 2 Athole crescent.
Mrs Andrew, fancy bazaar, 255 High st. — house above.
Mrs David, 302 High street.
Mrs John, 1 7 Kinnoull causeway.
Patrick, labourer, 199 South street.
Thomas, pointsman, Barnhill.
William, baker, 71 High street. Adamson, James, printer, 32 West Mill street. Agen, James, labourer, 79 South street. Agnew, Andrew, bootmaker, Dovecotland.
Owen, hawker, 167 South street. Agrati, John, bird-cage maker, 10 Meal vennel. Air, James, porter, 35 Cross street. Aitken, James, seaman, 15 St. Ann's lane.
John, labourer, ii Cow vennel.
Joseph W., spirit-dealer. South Street Tavern, 121 South
Margaret, seamstress, 27 Princes street. [street.
Mrs Charles, 50 Leonard street. Aldis, John, janitor. Seminaries.
Mrs James, 12 North Methven street. Alexander, Alexander, slater, 85 South street.
George, draper, 46 South Methven st. — h. 34 NeuTow-
George, labourer, 3 Paul's square.
James, confectioner, 73 Leonard street.
James, 7 South Methven street.
John, sawyer, 139 South street.
ALEXANDER ANDERSON. 65
Alexander, Mrs Alexander, 33 Pomarium.
Thos., & Co., grain-merchants, i Karkgate— house, 29 York place.
Winiam, porter, 343 High street.
William, labourer, 204 South street.
WilHam, labourer. Kirk close, St. John's place. AUan, Andrew, sergeant-major (P. R. V.), 21 Fiesh vennel.
David, 2 Meal vennel.
David, labourer, 216 South street.
David, labourer, 7 South Methven street.
George (Inland Revenue), Tay street.
George, locomotive foreman, 26 Barrack street.
James, coach painter, 39 Princes street.
James, labourer, 17 Earl's dykes.
James, plasterer, 44 South street.
James, engine-fitter, 9 Nelson street.
James R. (Prudential Insurance Society's Agent), 51 South Methven street.
James, grocer, 7 Cross street.
Janet, seamstress, 2 Blackfriars wynd.
Jessie, 29 Strathmore street.
John, hawker, 146 High street.
John, plumber, 39 Kinnoull causeway.
John, porter, 4 Cross street.
John, smith, 4 Cutlog vennel.
John, sawyer, Shore.
John, joiner, 22 Melville street.
May, 253 High street.
& Miller, milliners, 16 George street.
Mrs Andrew, 5 George street.
Mrs Campbell, Gladstone terrace.
Mrs John, 23 Cross street.
Mrs Robert, Clayholes.
Robert, hosier, 33 High street — house, 5 Keir street.
Robert, plasterer, 25 Stormont street.
Robert, weaver, 238 High street.
Stewart, provision dealer, 108 South street.
William, dyer, no South street. Allardice, Barclay, Rodney Lodge. Allison, George, 13 Main street.
Mrs William, 4 Union street lane. Ambrose, Awdry, Victoria Buildings, Tay street. Amos, Adam, brakesman, ii Cross street. Ancell, Johnstone, blacksmith, 46 Pomarium.
Mrs Robert, 39 York place. Anderson, Agnes, dressmaker, 17 High street.
Alexander, turner, 97 South street.
Alexander, carter, 69 South street.
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66 ANDERSON.
Anderson, Alexander, joiner, 37 Leonard street. Alexander, carpenter, 6 Paul street. Andrew, lithographic printer, 24 Canal street. Ann, seamstress, 55 Watergate. Archibald, dyer, 224 High street. David, Free Middle Church officer, 27 Castlegable. David, dyer, 258 High street. David, weaver, 40 Pomarium. David, labourer, 44 Newrow. David, lapper, 6 Carpenter street. Donald, shoemaker, 57 Leonard street. Duncan, sawyer, 238 High street. Elizabeth, 37 Main street. Elizabeth, 48 Newrow. 'George, labourer, 13 Paul street. Isabella, 2 Thistle lane. James, clerk, 18 Canal street. James, tailor, 198 High street. James, mason, 42 Newrow. James, labourer, 125 South street. James, lorry-driver, 65 Strathmore street. James, fitter, Craigie Park terrace. James, china merchant, 54 St. John street — honse, 43
York place. .James, warder, 89 South street. Janet, 5 Pomarium. Jessie, 89 South street. John A. (Dickson & Turnbull), St. Alban's Cottage,
Kinnoull. Rev, John, D.D., Kinnoull manse. John, labourer, 222 South street. John, pawnbroker, 181 South street — house above. John, labourer, Barnhill. John, pointsman, 1 1 Barossa street. John M., commission agent, 3 Albert place. Margaret, straw-hat maker, 163 High street. Margaret, 30 Newrow.
Margaret, lodgings, 48 South Methven street. Matthew, china merchant, 26 St. John street — ^house, 8
Barossa place. Mrs Daniel, grocer, 19 Athole street — house, 18 North
William street. Mrs Duncan, grocer, 118 South street. Mrs George, 38 Victoria street. Mrs George, 20 Cair's croft. Mrs James, 6 Newrow. Mrs John A., fruiterer, 130 Canal crescent. Mrs John, lodgings, 12 Charlotte street.
ANDERSON ARMSTRONG. 67
Anderson, Mrs Joseph, 35 Stormont street.
Mrs Laurence, 204 South street.
Mrs Peter, 20 Barrack street.
Mrs Peter, 8 Long causeway.
Mrs Peter, 14 King street.
Mrs William, lodgings, 3 Albert place, King street.
Robert, carter, 162 South street.
Robert, carpenter and stationer, 16 Gowrie street.
Robert, guard, Craigie park.
Robert, dyer, 55 High street.
Thomas, labourer, 32 Barossa street.
Thomas, lapper, 12 West Mill street.
Thomas, labourer, 32 Newrow.
William, joiner, 43 Newrow,
William, tailor, 23 Carpenter street.
William, dyer, 119 South street.
William, music teacher, 59 Scott street.
William, fireman, 327 High street.
William, labourer, 69 Glover street.
William, shoemaker, 72 Watergate.
William, coach-trimmer, 17 Stormont street. Andrews, Easton, flaxdresser, 46 Pomarium.
Robert, 43 Castlegable and 1 1 North port.
William, inspector of weights and measures, County Buildings — house, 7 South Methven street. Angus, Ann, 214 High street.
David, pointsman, 24 Carr's croft.
George, labourer, 31 Pomarium.
George, bootmaker, 25 King street.
John, shoemaker, 6 Thimblerow.
Mrs James, 5 1 Pomarium.
Robert, shopman, 51 Watergate.
Thomas, railway guard, 56 Glover street.
Thomas, shoemaker, 238 High street.
Thomas, shoemaker, 19 Thimblerow.
William, labourer, 40 Carr's croft.
William, 190 High street. Annan & Son, James, plasterers, 62 Princes street.
Mary Imrie, 5 King's place. Archer, Mrs James, 21 King street.
William, Balhousie bank, Archibald, James, coach-builder, 18 Main street.
William, upholsterer, 20 St. John street — house, 10 Athole street. Armour, George, ship-carpenter, 41 Strathmore street.
Mrs, daily, I Strathmore street. Armstrong, David, labourer, 151 High street.
John, butler, Bowerswell Cottage.
68 ARMSTRONG — BALLINGAL.
Armstrong, William, labourer, 87 Watergate.
Mrs Peter, 84 Pomajium. Amott, David, labourer, 12 Back wynd.
Robert, pointsman, 72 Watergate. Arthur, Henry, labourer, 219 High street.
William, porter, 39 Cross street.
William, brakesman, 5 Whitefriars street. Arthurson, William, corkcutter, 38 Skinnergate. Ash, Isaac, shoemaker, 266 High street.
Isaac, jun., shoemaker, 246 High street.
William, boot and shoe maker, 127 High street — house, 55. Ashton, Alexander, bill-poster, 13 St. John's place. Association for Improying the Condition of the Poor,
8 High street. Ayson, James, baker, 21 Union street.
Baillie, Charles, mechanic, 19 Mill street.
Peter, porter, 7 Whitefriars street. Bain, Alexander, mail-guard, 59 New town.
Alexander, County Inn, i South street.
Alexander, assessor for the county, Victoria buildings, Tay street.
James, 1 1 South street.
Mrs Jane, 28 Pomarium. Baird, Alexander, M.B. & CM., Tayview House, Tay street.
George S., engineer, 4 George street.
Jane, dressmaker, 4 George street.
John, jeweller, 68 George street — house, 3 Bridge lane.
Mrs George, 27 Pomarium.
Mrs, Brompton terrace, Kinnoull.
William, dyer, 22 Barrack street. Baker, Joseph, brushmaker, 45 Meal vennel.
Martin, labourer, 126 High street.
Mrs George A., teacher of music, 4 Barossa place.
Walter, Market Hotel, Market street.
William, labourer, 103 and 130 South street. Balfour, David, joiner, 30 Long causeway. Ballantyne, James, joiner, g Keir street.
James, saddler, 85 jMain street.
Thomas, joiner, 19 Islay street.
Peter, carter, Malloch's close. Canal street. Ballantyne & Christie, milliners, 67 George street. Ballintyne, Alexander, joiner, 16 Union lane.
J. & T., joiners, 14 South street.
John, shuttlemaker, 199 South street. Ballingal, A. H. (of Geo. Condie, Conning, & Co.), 4 Mans- field place.
BALLINGALL — BAXTER. 69
Ballingall, Mrs David, 19 Speygate. Balmain, David, weaver, 55 Strathmore street.
James, tobacconist, 37 High street — house i Nelson st.
James, labourer, 292 High street.
Margaret and Elizabeth, dressmakers, 8 East Bridge st. Band, Mrs Mungo, 60 Pomarium.
Bank of Scotland Office, St. John street— A. Bums, agent. Banks, George, paintei', 8 Clayholes.
E., embroiderer, 18 Gowrie street.
James, ropespinner, 141 High street — house, 146.
James, engine-driver, 21 Queen street.
Richard, 29 Scott street. Bannerman, John, commercial traveller. Priory place. Bannister, Mary, milliner, 9 Charlotte street — house, 11.
Thomas, bootmaker, 9 Athole place — h., 11 Charlotte st. Barclay, Alexander, pattern maker, 26 Melville street.
David, storekeeper, 6 Priory place.
David, plasterer, 6 Hospital street.
George, collector of poor's rates, 14 South street — house, 8 KinnouU street.
Hugh, LL.D., sheriff-substitute. Early Bank, Craigie.
James, tenter, 26 Barossa street.
John, painter, 2 Bridge lane.
Mungo, labourer, 16 Union lane.
William, teacher, 34 South William street.
William A. (Savings Bank), Tay street.
William, labourer, 113 High street.
Mrs William, 113 High street. Barl? Andrew, labourer, 63 Main street. Tohn, tenter, 6 North William street.
Mrs, 4 Comely bank. Barlass, David, salesman, 263 High street.
Elizabeth, 5 Pomarium.
James, joiner, Tayview, Barnhill.
James, ironmonger, 9 Scott street.
Mrs Alexander, furnishings, 178 South street.
Mrs William, ironmonger, 48 High st. — h., 3 York place. Barnet, John, gardener, 49 Commercial street. Barnett, John, blacksmith, 19 Mill street.
Barns, Thos., provision merchant, 256 High street — house, 254. Barr, David, labourer, 20 James street. Barty, James, baker, 28 West Mill street.
Thomas, baker, 23 North Methven street.
Thomas, baker, 3 County place. Batchelor, Andrew, dresser, 38 New town. Bate, Cecilia, 3 Scott street.
Mrs Alexander, 85 Victoria street. Baxter, Alexander, tailor, 28 Watergate.
70 BAXTER BELL.
Baxter, Rev. Andrew James Burt, 8 Leonard bank.
Charles, shoemaker, 13 Castlegable — h., 18 Barrack st.
David, weaver, 30 Whitefriars street.
James, planemaker, 8 Pomarium.
James, warper, 53 Strathmore street.
James, painter, 55 Strathmore street.
Jane, 7 Paul street.
John, clockmaker, 26 Whitefriars street.
John, dyer, 29 Kirkgate.
John, weaver, 31 Pomarium.
John, railway guard, 38 Leonard street.
John, candlemaker, 28 Long causeway.
Mrs Christina, 22 MelviUe street.
Mrs John, 26 Main street.
Mrs William, Day Nursing Hospital, Hospital street,
Robert, shunter, 10 Carpenter street.
William, seaman, 77 South street. Bayne, George, jeweller, 113 High street.
H., grocer, 63 Strathmore street.
James, labourer, 14 Long causeway.
John, weaver, 30 Whitefriars street.
John, blacksmith, 6 North William street.
Margaret, 9 Murray street.
Mrs James, grocer, 3 Leonard street — house 46.
Mrs James, 129 South street.
William, engine-driver, 3 Melville street.
William, clerk, 1 1 Stormont street. Beatenbeau, Joseph, dyer, 58 South Methven street. Beatson, David, weaver, 97 South street.
James, weaver, 246 High street.
John, baker, 134 High street.
William, labourer, 239 High street. Beattie, George, engine-driver, 65 Glover street.
James, joiner, 61 Strathmore street.
John, tobacconist, 158 High street — house, 14 King's place (west).
John, jeweller, 29 Princes street.
Robert, relief inspector, 71 New town. Begg, James, Inland Revenue, Balhousie place.
Miss, dairy. Mount Tabor. Behurrie, George, cloth inspector, 18 Barrack street. Beith, Alexander, H.M. Customs, 35 Scott street. Belford, William, 23 Barossa place. Bell, Alexander, blacksmith, Craigie place.
Alexander, slater and Welsh slate dealer, 31 Canal street.
Andrew, plasterer, 17 Thimblerow.
Ann, 25 Hospital street.
Ann, 21 Whitefriars street.
BELL BISSET. 7 I
Bell, Arthur, wine merchant, 5 Kirkside — h., i MoncreifFe ter. Frederick, clerk, 5 Priory place. James, shoemaker, 9 Foundry lane. James, carpenter, 64 South street. James, dyer, 292 High street. Jane, lodgings, 9 Marshall place. Joseph, slater, 25 North Methven street. & Keay, manufacturers, 85 Leonard street. Mrs Henry John, Ivy Bank, Kinnoull. Mrs John, 291 High street. Misses, 18 North William street. Rannie, & Co., wine merchants, 35 St. John street (H. V.
Hunter, agent). Robert, dyer, 24 Thimblerow. Robert, dyer, 6 Thimblerow. Robert, porter, 16 Carr's croft. William (of Bell & Keay), 118 Canal street. William, shoemaker, 35 High street. Bellmont, Mary Ann, i Oliphant's vennel. Belmain & M'Intyre, drapers, 15 St, John street.
Robert (of Belmain & M'Intyre), 4 Horner's lane. Bennet, James, victualler, 3 South William street.
Mrs William C, 15 Melville street. Benvie, Alexander, Cross Keys Inn, Bridgend. Bertram, John, joiner, 48 George street. Berwick, Mrs William, fish-dealer, 155 South street.
William, fish-dealer, 164 South street. Bett, David, railway guard, 34 Newrow.
Mrs John, 58 South street. Beveridge, David (of Cramb & Beveridge), Nelson street. James, labourer, 10 Carpenter street. Robert, porter, 41 Kinnoull causeway. Bickford, Mrs William, Hospital Buildings, Hospital street. Billetmaster's Office, i High st. — John Welsh, billetmaster. Billiard Rooms, 30 George st. and South St. John's place. Binnie, George, railway guard, 46 Glover street.
James, baker, 48 St. John street. Bird, Thomas, labourer, 75 Leonard street.
Thomas, weaver, 315 High street. Birrell, Ann, Bellwood Cottage, Kinnoull. William, shoemaker, 8 Keir street. Bisset, Barbara, 199 South street.
David, engine-driver, 75 Pomarium.
James, labourer, 3 Clayholes.
James, gardener, Bellwood Lodge, Kinnoull.
John, dyer, 13 Union street.
John, surfaceman, 74 Pomarium.
Mrs John, Tayview, Barnhill.
72 BISSET BOURK.
-Bisset, Peter, dyer, 8 Barrack street.
Thomas, dyer, 309 High street.
William, slater, 332 High street.
William, warper, 323 High street.
William, weaver, 31 Thimblerow.
Mrs William, lodgings, 28 High street. Black, George, agricultural implement agent, 1 1 Canal street.
James, fitter, 20 Whitefriars street.
John, printer, 9 High street.
John, milliner and umbrella manufacturer, 173 High st. — house, 5 George street.
John, clerk, post-office, 13 Gladstone terrace.
Mrs George, 26 Melville street.
Mrs Robert, 219 High street.
Samuel, meal merchant, 20 South Methven street. Blackadder, John, porter, 35 Cross street. Blair, Andrew, bookseller, 46 Mill street.
Ann, 9 Flesh vennel.
Ann, dressmaker, Kirk close, 80 High street.
David, cutter, 106 High street.
James, labourer, 156 South street.
John, post-office pensioner. Main street.
John, stocking- weaver, 30 Watergate.
John, dyer, 58 Watergate.
Margaret, 32 Skinnergate.
Mrs John, 6 Paul's close.
Mrs Mary, 4 Gladstone terrace.
Mrs William, Kirk close, St. John's place.
Mrs Thomas, 17 Stormont street.
Mrs Thomas, seamstress, 5 Meal vennel.
Peter, shoemaker, 27 Castlegable.
Robert C. L., 7 Athole crescent.
Rose P., chemist, 44 South Methven street — Chouse, 41 King street.
William, 5 Charlotte street.
William, & Co., 9 St. John street. Blatch, Rev. William, 10 Marshall place. Blyth, George, miller, 22 West Mill street.
Mrs, 246 High street. Bolt, Thomas, tinsmith, 19 Pomarium. Bonar, Mrs. John, 170 High street. Bone, Mrs Richard, 54 South William street. Boonella, David, labourer, 148 South street. Borry, Hugh, dairy, 25 Athole street.
Borthwick, Elizabeth, meal-dealer, 20 South Methven street — house, 17 Earl's dykes.
John F., waiter, 9 Castlegable. Bourk, Mrs Thomas, grocer, 36 Pomarium.
BOURKE — BRIDGES. 73
Bourke, Mrs, 6 Clayholes.
Thomas, photographer, 17 King street. Bower, Miss Marjory, 43 Mill street.
John, M.D., R.N., Montreal Cottage, Isla road. Bowes, Mrs William, 13 Stormont street. Bowie, John, joiner, 43 Scott street. Bowman, John, dealer, 59 Meal vennel.
Wm., telegraph inspector, St. Catherine's place, High st. Bowsie, John, porter, 2 Glover street. Boyd, Charles, sm^faceman, 243 High street.
David, plasterer, 82 Reform place.
Fox Maule (of Stalker & Boyd), 26 Marshall place.
Hugh, gardener, Annat Cottage, Bowerswell.
John, labourer, 103 South street.
John, engine-driver, 56 South William street.
John, porter, 52 Glover street.
Mrs Peter, 55 Watergate.
Mrs Peter, grocer, 34 Long causeway.
Peter, labourer, 6 High street. Boyes, Wm. A., procurator-fiscal's assistant, 17 Hospital street. Boyle, Mrs William, 19 Leonard street.
Peter, weaver, 24 Clayholes.
Rose Ann, draper, 135 South street. Bradley, John, carpenter, i Kinnoull causeway. Brady, Son, & Stewart, auctioneers, 74 High street.
Terrance (of B., S., & S.), 23 Melville street. Brae, Isabella, 12 Commercial street.
John, gardener, 9 Commercial street. Braid, Mrs Alexander, 46 Commercial street.
Mrs George, Brompton terrace.
Mrs Janet, 64 South street.
Thomas, joiner, 97 South street. Braithwood, Robert (R. P. R.), 48 George street. Bramham, George, boilermaker, 56 Pomarium.
William, labourer, 2 Whitefriars street. Bramwell, James P., M.D., 17 Barossa place. Brand, James, engine-driver, 9 South William street.
Robert, builder, 68 St. John street.
Thomas, labourer, 33 Castlegable. Brewster, Alexander, gardener, 43 Strathmore street.
Agnes, 12 Barossa street.
George, joiner, Readdie's place.
Mrs George, Craigie Park terrace.
John, & Son, sawmills, Victoria street. Bricknall, Andrew, mason, 1 1 North port. Bridgend Water Assessment Office, Tay street — William
M. Stein, collector. Bridges, James, newspaper reporter, 87 Canal street.
74 BRIDGES BROWN.
Bridges, Mrs, County Buildings.
British Linen Company's Bank, George st. — Geo. Condie,
Conning, & Co., agents. Britland, Thomas, potato merchant, 41 Priory place. Brodie, Margaret, 3 Mill wynd. Brough, Mary, lodgings, 55 West Mill street.
David, labourer, 37 South street.
George, ropespinner, 23 Thimblerow.
James, painter, 8 South street.
Janet, lodgings, 5 Gowrie street.
John, baker, 26 Horse cross.
Joseph, slater, 47 High street.
Mrs Andrew, 3 Barossa street.
Mrs James, 43 Canal street.
Mrs John, lodgings, 12 Charlotte street.
Robert, gardener, 26 Commercial street. Brow, Thomas, nurseryman, Wellwood Cottage, Bamhill. Brown, Agnes, Croft Cottage, Bridgend.
Alexander, waggon inspector, 3 Earl's dykes.
Alexander, dyer, 190 High street.
Andrew, shoemaker, 2 North William street.
Andrew, hosier, 23 High street — house, 5 George street.
Arthur C, salesman, 18 Kirkgate.
Colin, cab proprietor, 8 North William street — house, 9 Union lane.
David, labourer, 216 South street.
& Duncan, masons, 12 and 14 K.innoull street.
George (of Brown & Logic), 13 Rose ten-ace.
George, labourer, 49 KLinnouU causeway.
James, cabinetmaker, 29 Mill street.
James, mason. High Craigie.
James, toolmaker, 59 Pomarium.
James, fitter, 72 Watergate.
James, warder, 41 Cross street.
Jean, winder, 148 South street.
John, platelayer, 27 Klinnoull causeway.
John, blacksmith, 315 High street.
John, salesman, 8 Paul street.
John, engine-driver, 1 1 Rinnoull causeway.
John, engine-driver, 34 Glover street.
John, engine-fitter, 282 High street.
J. R., ironmonger, 86 High street.
& Logic, wholesale grocers. Mill street.
Mark, labourer, 103 South street.
Mrs Alexander, embroiderer, 16 Marshall place.
Mrs Alexander, 27 Pomarium.
Mrs John, 224 High street.
Mrs Thomas, grocer, 38 Newrow.
BROWN — BRYSON. 75
Brown, Mrs William, Auchtergaven Tavern, South Methven st.
Peter, turner, 330 High street.
Robert, town officer, 21 King street.
T. & W., joiners, Alexandra street — h. 246 High street.
Thomas, labourer, 4 Thimblerow.
Thomas, labourer, 224 High street.
Thomas, grocer, 5 Gladstone tferrace.
Thomas, clerk, 181 High street.
Rev. William, M.A., Craigie House.
William, watch and clock maker, 99 High street — ^house, 34 South William street.
William, fruiterer, 61 High street and 69 South Methven street — house, 77^ South street.
William, shoemaker, 28 High street.
William, weigher, 18 James street. Bruce, Alexander, labourer, 44 Meal vennel and T48 South st.
Alexander, relief inspector, 32 Glover street.
David, tobacconist, 20 George street.
David, fireman, 309 High street.
George (of J. Bruce & Son), 58 South Methven street.
James, coal-agent. North British Station, Glasgow road.
James, mason, 40 Pomarium.
James, & Son, glaziers, 100 High street.
John, painter, 70 South street.
John, tailor and clothier, 58 St. John street — house, 19 York place.
John, fruiterer, 53 Princes street.
Mary, 52 Skinnergate.
Mary, 96 High street.
Mrs David, 102 High street.
Mrs John, fruiterer, 1 5 Speygate.
Mrs William, 396 High street.
Peter (of B., Z., & Co.), 47 George street.
Peter, surfaceman, 18 Glover street.
Thomas, carter, 88 Reform place.
William, porter, 35 Cross street.
William, 7 St. Leonard's bank.
William D., writer, 32 Queen street.
Zimmerman, & Co., wholesale grocers and iron merchants, 219 South street and 58 South Methven street. Brontfield, Bathea, 46 Pomaiium.
David, labourer, 3 Mill wynd.
Thomas, corkcutter, 116 High street. Brunton, Rev. James, 26 York place. Brydon, William, hostler, Malloch's close. Canal street. Bryden & Sons, John, bellhangers, &c., 7 Princes street. Bryson, Charles, fishing-rod maker, 8 Athole street — house, 20 Watergate.
76 BRYSON BURNS.
Bryson & Son, William, teachers of dancing and music, 25
Barossa street. Buchan, David, tailor, 38 Athole street.
James, silk printer, 139 South street.
James, 4 St. Leonard's bank.
James, slater, 32^ MiU street. — house, 151 High street.
John, slater, 224 High street.
John, weaver, 27 Thimblerow.
Miss, lodgings, 9 North Methven street.
Mrs Henry, 32 Long causeway. Buchanan, Joseph, engine-fitter, 70 Victoria street.
L. M., clerk, 2 Rose terrace.
Mrs, I Blackfriars street.
Mrs Alexander, i Glover street.
Mrs John, grocer, 87 South street. Builc, Robert, & Co. (Perth Rope Works), 7 Watergate —
house, 74 St. John street. Buist, Andrew, M.D., 5 Athole crescent.
Andrew, pensioner, 20 Whitefriars street.
Elizabeth, 63 Leonard street.
James, police-constable, 15 East Bridge street.
Mrs Robert, 7 King's place.
Thomas, wright, 84 Pomarium. Burden, Duncan, tailor, 112 South street. Burgess, Mrs Henry, 211 High street.
Mrs Peter, High Craigie. Burgh Assessor's Office, Tay street — Donald Macldntosh,
assessor. Burgh Court-Room, i High street. Burke, Thomas, labourer, 126 High street. Burnet, James, game-dealer, 31 Mill street — ^house, 29.
Robert, baker, 182 South street. Burnett, John, clerk, 18 Canal street.
Thomas, dyer, i Earl's dykes.
Thomas, dyer, 19 Bridge lane. Burnfield, David, watchmaker, 53 South Methven street —
house, 45. Burns, Alexander, tailor, 55 High street.
Alexander, mechanic, 120 Canal crescent.
Andrew, clerk, 41 Cross street.
Archibald, agent. Bank of Scotland, 50 St. John street.
David, mason and tobacconist, 119 High st. — house, 123.
Felix, furniture dealer, 4 and 37 Meal vennel.
George, shipowner, 3 Priory place.
John, cabinetmaker, 7 Athole place — house, 3 Union st.
John, gasfitter, 35 Stormont street.
Mrs Elizabeth, 12 High street.
Mrs Robert, 14 Watergate.
BURNS — CAMERON. 77
Bums, Mrs Samuel, i8 Carpenter street. Bumtfield, Mrs Alexander, 162 High street.
Thomas, 74 Pomarium. Burt, Betsy, 33 North Methven street. Burry, Ann, 6 Canal street. Burton, Rev. John, Provost of St. Ninian's Cathedral, 19
Princes street. Butter, Mrs Duncan, vintner, 225 South street. Butters, Rachel, confectioner, 35 Mill street. Byers, James, tenter, 36 West Mill street.
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Caddie, James, bank porter, 52 St. John street. Cadzow, John, dairy, 19 Skinnergate. Cairns, James, labourer, 37 Pomarium.
Mrs, Craigie Cottage. Cairncross, A. & G., watchmakers and jewellers, 6 St. John st.
George (of A. & G. Cairncross), 5^ Princes street.
James, tailor and clothier, 28 High street.
Mrs George, 42 George street. Cairney, Mrs David, dairy, 43 Castlegable. Cairnie, Ann, High Craigie.
Elizabeth, 71 High street.
Elizabeth, 39 Castlegable.
James, 10 Paul's close.
Maiy Ann, 2 1 Castlegable. Calder, James, Shore. Calderwood, jun., James, shoemaker, (^'] High street.
James, boot and shoemaker, 63 High street — house, 59.
J., milliner, 147 High street.
Matthew, flesher, 148 South street.
Thomas, fitter, 20 Glover street. Cameron, Alexander, carriage-maker, 54 Glover street.
Alexander, seaman, 64 South street.
Alexander, mason, 42 Pomarium.
Alexander (of J. A. & D. Cameron), Back wynd.
Catherine, 9 Strathmore street.
Charles, cabinetmaker, 14 South street — house, 79.
Daniel, labourer, 27 Castlegable.
Daniel, labourer, 35 Kinnoull causeway.
David (of J. A. & D. Cameron), Back wynd.
David, mason, 126 High street.
David, mason, 6 Paul street.
Duncan, seaman, 2 Flesh vennel.
Ewen, clearing-house clerk, 15 Priory place.
George, flesher, 7 Main street — house, 19 Commercial st.
George, 170 Athole street.
George, porter, 15 Greyfriars lane.
78 CAMERON CAMPBELL.
Cameron, Henry, mason, 44 South street. Hugh, labourer, 6 Paul street. James, weaver, 79 South street. James, blacksmith, 216 South street. James, plumber, 13 Cutlog vennel. James, labourer, Barnhill. James, carter, 44 Meal vennel.
J. A. & D., cabmetmakers & upholsterers, 22 Gowrie st. John, hammerman, 16 North port. John, guard, 37 Glover street. John, carter, 34 Meal vennel. John, tailor, i Thimblerow, John, labourer, 332, 334, & 336 High street. John, 49 KinnouU causeway. Joseph, dyer, 129 South street. Margaret, 219 High street. Mrs Alexander, 33 Leonard street. Mrs Alexander, 17 Kinnoull street. Mrs Alexander, 29 Guard vennel. Mrs Charles, grocer, 48 Athole street. Mrs Dougald, sick-nurse, 8 Pomarium. Mrs Duncan, 136 South street. Mrs Duncan, 8 Horner's lane. Mrs James, 82 South street. Mrs James, 5 Gowrie street. Mrs James, 25 Guard vennel. Mrs John, 239 High street, Mrs John, 396 High street. Mrs Mary, 25 Guard vennel. Peter, sawyer, 8 Horner's lane. Robert, waggon inspector, 12 Glover street. Robert, 53 Kinnoull causeway. Robert, seaman, 9 Paul street. Thomas, porter, 122 Canal crescent. William, sen., builder, Victoria st. — h. 12 Rose terrace. "William, jun., builder, 30 South William street. Campbell, Alexander, coal-merchant — depot, Glasgow road —
house, 77 Kinnoull causeway. Alexander, engine-fitter, 32 Leonard street. Alexander (of Campbells, M'Laggan, & Co.), 3 Albert
place. King street. Alexander, commercial traveller, Balhousie place. Anthony, blacksmith, 38 Skinnergate. Colonel Ai'chibald, 24 Barossa place. Archibald, labourer, 21 Clayholes.
& Co., Archibald, dyers & renovators, 3 S. Methven st. Archibald (R. P. R.), 21 King street. Archibald, 2 Bridge lane.
CAMPBELL. 79
Campbell, Catherine, lodgings, 71 South Methven street. Colin, carriage inspector, 42 Glover street. David, labourer, 282 High street. David, boatbuilder, Caledonian road. Donald, plasterer, 69 Strathmore street. Duncan, labourer, 23 Cross street. Francis, soldier, i St. Paul's square. George, coal-dealer, 22 Commercial street. George, Baxter's vennel. Helen, lodgings, 10 St. Ann's lane. James, joiner, 12 Barossa street. James, Greyhound Hotel, 28 Mill street. James, baker, 219 High street. James, clerk, 300 High street. James (of Campbells, M'Laggan, & Co.), Croft Villa,
Craigie. James, fireman, 20 Hospital street. Jane, 9 Commercial street. John, joiner, 54 Glover street. John, labourer, 25 Guard vennel. John, labourer, 32 West Mill street. John, tailor, 139 Canal street. John, grocer and wine merchant, 28 North Methven st. —
house, 30. John, sewing-machine maker, 32 North Methven street. John, hosier, 132 High street. John, dyer, 224 High street. John, engine-driver, 300 High street. John, Craigie Park Villa. John, guard, 73 Glover street. John, warder, 1 1 Cow vennel.
Joseph, painter and paperhanger, 97 High street — ^h. 126. M'Laggan, & Co., grocers and ironmongers, 107 High
street. Margaret, 6 Paul's close. Misses J. & J., drapers, 49 Princes street. Mrs Archibald, 37 George street. Mrs Donald, washerwoman, 8 Mill street. Mrs James, grocer and spirit merchant, i Main st. — h. 3. Mrs John, 64 Long causeway. Mrs Margaret, 82 South street. Mrs Peter, 69 George street. Mrs Peter, 5 Speygate. Mrs Robert, 50 Main street. Mrs Thomas, 10 Gladstone terrace. P. & P., silk dyers and renovators, 35 South Methven st.
— woi'ks, Balhousie. Peter (of P. & P. Campbell), I Balhousie bank.
8o CAMPBELL — CARRON.
Campbell, Peter, mason, 39 Castlegable.
Robert, mason, 69 South street.
Robert, labourer, 72 Watergate.
Robert, 339 High street.
Simon, railway guard, 41 Glover street.
Walker, teacher. Shore.
William, architect and land sui-veyor, 30 N. Methven st.
William, engine-driver, 56 West Mill street.
William, labourer, 19 Flesh vennel.
William, plasterer, 9 Speygate.
William, rural post messenger, 7 Whitefriars street.
William, engine-driver, 50 Glover street.
William, labourer, 8 Cross street. Campsie, Alexander, blacksmith, 14 South street.
James, joiner, 3 Water vennel.
James, meal-dealer, I North Methven street — house, 6 Murray street.
Mrs John, 23 Castlegable. Cant, Andrew, baker, 20 Hospital street. CantM'ell, Mrs Joseph, 308 High srreet. Cardy, Edward, bandmaster, (R. P. R.), 47 King street. Carmichael, Alexander, carter, il Speygate.
Duncan, bootmaker, 32 High street — house, 54.
James, labourer, 26 Melville street.
John, contractor, 88 South street.
Mrs Duncan, 7 Leonard street.
Mrs John, 35 Kinnoull causeway.
Peter, Salutation Hotel, 24 South street.
Robert, brakesman, 39 Scott street.
Rev. W. C. H., 40 James street. Camagan, Mrs George, Priory place.
Carnegie, F. P., commission agent, 66 Watergate — hoi:se, i Nelson street.
James, labourer, 282 High street.
John, labourer, 12 Flesh vennel.
]Srrs"*William, 291 High street. Can-, Alexander, millwright, 37 North Methven street.
Angus, baker, 25 High street.
David, engine-driver, 3 Rose lane.
David, dyer, 23 Commercial street.
Norman, hawker, 190 High street.
Robert, baker, 49 South Methven street — house, 37.
William, shoemaker, 14 Pomarium. Carrick, Alexander, agent (burial society), 45 South street.
James, cooper, 63 South street.
Mary, hosier, 47 South street. Carron, Mrs John, tobacconist, 84 High street — house, 34 Athole street.
CARRON — CHISHOLM.
Carron, Mrs William, 34 Atliole street. Carsewell, William, blacksmith, 27 Pomarium. Casey, John, labourer, 33 Castlegable. Cassidy, James, 28 Meal vemiel.
Thomas, labourer, 24 Newrow. Cater, Henrietta, 4 Rose terrace. Cavanagh, Patrick, labourer, 35 Castlegable. Caw, David, lather, 125 South street.
James, carpenter, 23 Guard vennel.
John, labourer, 80 Watergate.
Matthew, labourer, 402 High street.
Robert, labourer, 148 South street.
William, dyer, 15 Thirablerow. Cess Office, County Buildings — Francis Morison. Chalmers, Agnes, 5 East Bridge street.
David, hostler, 10 Carpenter street.
Elizabeth, milliner, 247 High street.
Henry, Old Ship Hotel, 25 High street.
Heriot, winder, 8 Cross street.
& Honey, grocers and seed merchants, 122 High street.
James (of Chalmers & Honey), Comely Bank House^ Bridgend,
John, pointsman, 30 Carr's croft.
John, architect, 4 St. Leonard st. — house, Ash Cottage, James street.
John, copper and tin smith, 251 High street — house, 253.
John, labourer, 69 South street.
Mrs James, 29 Stormont street.
Mrs John, collector of dues, i West Bridge street.
Mrs John, lodgings, 232 High street,
Mrs John, 7 Leonard street.
Robert, baker, 176 South street.
William, tailor, 25 High street.
William, dyer, 141 Canal crescent.
William, timekeeper, 15 Chart eris street.
William, joiner, 17 Mill Street.
William, solicitor, 39 King street.
William, plasterer, 47 Meal Vennel.
William, mason, 9 Pomarium. Challoner, Thomas, excise officer, 6 Main street. Chambers, R., M.A. (academy), 2 Comely Bank, Bridgend. Chaplin, John, clothier, 233 High street.
Misses, teachers, 50 Athole street. Chapman, Mrs Ann, 33 Stormont street. Cherry, Thomas, dyer, 238 High street. Chesterfield, Albert, organist, 22 York place. Chisholm, Alexander, joiner, 14 South street.
Alexander, labourer, 6 Cow vennel.
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82 CHISHOLM — CLARK.
Chisholm, Donald, labourer, 3 Paul's square.
James, sawyer, St. Anne's lane.
John, railway sack contractor, 40 South Methven street — house, North Bank, Craigie.
Mrs James, 162 South street.
Simon, engine-driver, 308 High street.
William B., draper, 29 George street — house, Comely Bank House, Bridgend.
William, blacksmith, 5 Earl's dykes. Christie, Alexander, dyer, 246 High street.
Daniel, locomotive foreman, 41 Glover street.
David, carter, Craigie Mill.
George, blacksmith, 70 South Methven street.
Humphrey, porter, 2 Long causeway.
James, cabinetmaker, 9 Castlegable.
James, bookbinder, 13 Barossa street.
James, candlemaker, 58 Watergate.
John, mason, Malloch's close. Canal street.
John, bookseller and stationer, 32 St. John street.
John, coachbuilder, 39 Princes street.
John, meal-dealer, 7 Castlegable — house, 5.
Mrs Elizabeth, 1 1 Meal vennel.
Mrs George, dressmaker, 65 Strathmore street.
Mrs John, Black Bull Inn, Kirkgate.
Mrs Robert, 16 North port.
Mrs Thomas, 99 Canal street.
Mrs William, 13 Barossa street.
Mrs, lodgings, 82 South street.
Peter, blacksmith, 19 Queen street.
Robert, surgeon, 77 Victoria street.
Thomas F.. auctioneer and advertising agent, 2 Mill st. — house, 16 North port.
William, 18 Strathmore street. Christison, Mrs John, 190 High street.
Mrs William, 90 Victoria street, Chrystal, George, engineer and millwright, St. John's Foundry, — house, 61 Strathmore street.
John, mason — ^yard, 11 Gowrie street — house, 61 Strath- more street.
Mrs Peter, 61 Strathmore street.
Peter, engineer, 56 Main street. Church, James, R.P.R., 108 Canal crescent. City Chamberlain's Office, 3 High st. — James Thomson. City Chambers, 3 High street — AVilliam MacLeish, clerk. City Mission Room, King James VI. Hospital Buildings. City of Glasgow Bank, 30 St. John st. — Alex. Hay, agent. Clacher, James (Seymour Munro School), Alexandra street. Clark, Adam, pointsman, 13 Whitefriars street.
CLARK CLUNIE. 83
Clark, Alexander, police constable, 1 7 Keir street.
Alexander, warper, 12 Paul street.
Alexander, painter, 28 West Mill street.
Ann, winder, 55 Strathmore street.
Eliza, hosier, 53 High street — house, Prioiy place.
Catherine, 47 Strathmore street.
Catherine, 6 Canal street.
Charles, labourer, 38 Skinnergate.
David, gardener, 17 Commercial street.
David, weaver, 75 Pomarium.
George, plumber, 90 Victoria street.
George, shoemaker, 176 South street.
George, clerk, ill South street.
James, painter, 39 Castlegable.
James, clerk, 142 South street.
James, timekeeper, 10 Athole street.
John, clerk, 33 Priory place.
John, shoemaker, 4 Paul's square.
John, engine-driver, 39 Castlegable.
John, warehouseman, 327 High street.
Misses, Barnhill Cottage.
Mrs Charles, 23 Stormont street.
Mrs Hugh, spirit-dealer, 140 South Street.
Mrs Hugh, mangle, 246 High street.
Mrs James, 8 Keir street.
Mrs James, 10 Athole street.
Mrs James, 1 1 Paul street.
Mrs James, I Horner's lane.
Mrs John, 133 Canal street.
Mrs Peter, 35 Leonard street.
Mrs Robert, cabinetmaker, 192 High st. — house above.
Robert, boot and shoe maker, 14 George street — house, Barnhill.
R. & D., bakers, 152 High street — house, 156.
William, labourer, 142 South street. Clausen, Mrs Lilias, 12 Gowrie street. Clayton, George, dyer, 46 High street.
John, labourer, 2 Blackfriai's wynd. dement, Alexander, fitter, 297 High street.
Cave, 21 Main street.
David, labourer, 28 West Mill street.
Duncan, labourer, Newrow.
James, labourer, 12 Paul street.
Misses, dressmakers, .17 High street.
Thomas, engine-driver, 14 Glover street. Clink, Elizabeth, i Mill close. Clochy, Mrs Michael, 280 High street Clunie, John (of Clunie & Wilson), 65 Main street.
84 CLUNIE — CONSTABLE.
Clunie, John, blacksmith, 26 West Mill street.
& Wilson, joiners, 67 Main street. Clydesdale Bank, 3 St. John st.— Thomas & MacLeish, agts. Coaching and Hiring Establishments, 58 George street, 22 Princes street, 27 and 29 Mill street, and 5 and 14 North William street. Coates, Andrew (Coates, Pullar, & Co.), Bridgend House. Coates, Pullar, & Co., manufacturers, Balhousie Works. Cobb, John, baker, 35 Scott street. Cochrane, Charles, fish and fruit dealer, 154 High street.
David, East Church officer, 4 Cow vennel.
Isabella, 33 Pomarium.
James, engineer, 5 James street.
Janet, market gardener, Barnhill.
John, tobacco-spinner, 258 High street.
John, coal merchant, 14 Union street lane.
Mrs Peter, 9 Strathmore street.
Thomas, clerk, il James street.
William, blacksmith, 4 South street.
William, engineer, 9 James street.
William, railway guard, 67 Kinnoull causeway.
Cole, Mrs Janet, sick-nurse, 297 High street. Coleman, John, labourer, 38 Skinnergate. Collins, Edward, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.
Michael, labourer, 59 Meal vennel.
Mrs, 49 Newrow.
William, clerk, railway clearing-house, 3 Glover street. Collison, Mrs William, 46 Pomarium. Coltarld, Ninian, clerk, 146 High street. Comb, Thomas, sexton, 42 Long causeway. Commercial Bank of Scotland, South st. — T, Soutar, agt. Commissary Clerk's Office, County Buildings— JohnThomas. Comrie, Alexander, labourer, 56 Meal vennel.
Mrs David, 78 Canal street.
Mrs John, 19 Speygate. Conacher, Charles, farrier and veterinary surgeon, 75 Watergate — house, 23 Marshall place.
James, seaman, 66 South street.
John, mason, 224 High street.
Margaret, dressmaker, 56 West Mill street.
Mrs Charles, 17 Hospital street. Condie, George, Conning, & Co., solicitors and bank agents, 75
George street. Congreve, John, 129 High street. Conlin, James, dresser, 9 Low street.
Conning, John (of Geo. Condie, Conning, & Co.), Summerbank. Constable, Isaac, working jeweller, loi High street.
Mrs James, 42 Long causeway.
COOK COWIE. 85
Cook, Alexander, dyer, 9 Low street.
Andrew, gardener, 23 Nortli Methven street.
Catherine, refreshments, 13 Gowrie street.
David, weaver, 2 Cross street.
George, R.P.R., 6 Canal street.
Isabella, 65 Strathmore street.
John, labourer, 33 Castlegable.
Mrs Peter, 258 High street.
Stewart, librarian, 12 Commercial street.
Thomas, grocer, 194 South street. Co-operative Society (Limited), 57 North Methven street. Co-operative Stores, 18 Hospital street and 5 South street. Corbet, Michael, labourer, Malloch's close, Canal street. Cornfute, David, blacksmith, 23 Pomarium.
James, 1 1 Barossa place.
Robert, blacksmith, 30 Barossa street. Cornthwaite, William, fireman, 9 South William street. Costella, Waltella, shoemaker, 40 Meal Vennel. Costells, Mrs Peter, hawker, 5 Meal vennel.
Peter, labourer, 40 Meal vennel. Coull, James, grocer, 39 Mill street. Coulter, James, 23 Carpenter street.
James, warder, 8 Kirkgate.
James, shoemaker, 35 Scott Street.
Mrs James, milliner, 12 Kirkgate. County Assessor's Office, Tay street — A. Bain. County Constabulary Office, County Buildgs. — JohnDodd. County Hall, foot of South street. County Prison, Speygate.
County and City of Perth Infirmary, 13 York place. Coutts, Jane, weaver, 23 Stormont street.
Mrs David, 155 South street.
Mrs George, 5 Leonard street.
Peter, pavior, 83 Main street.
Thomas, letter-carrier, 334 High street.
William, labourer, 76 Pomarium. Coventry, John (People's Institute), 404 High street.
Mrs John, 6 Horner's lane.
David, 9 Strathmore street. Cowan, Hosack, shoemaker, 206 South street.
James, clerk, 6 Paul street.
Mrs James, 131 Canal street.
Mrs William, 3 Curfew row.
Rev. Robert, i King's place.
Samuel, proprietor of the Perthshire Advertiser, Melrose ViUa, Kinnoull. Cowans, Mrs. James, 5 Cow vennel. Cowie, James, police constable, 1 2 North Methven street.
86 COWPER — CREE.
Cowper, Ann, 34 Leonard street.
George, labourer, 238 High street.
James, 63 Watergate.
John, grocer, 27 King street.
John, labourer, 8 Foundry lane.
Mrs Robert, 13 Back wynd.
Robert, turner, 224 High street.
Robert, porter, 204 South street. Cowperthwaite, Mrs John, lodgings, 86 Victoria street. Coyne, Martin, labourer, 199 South street.
Philip, labourer, 232 High street. Craig, David, cabman, 52 South street.
Eliza, milliner, 247 High street.
George, meal-dealer, 35 Main street — house, New Scone.
John, gunsmith, i Kirkgate.
Miss, matron (Hospital for Incurables), Kinnoull.
Mrs Thomas, 34 Newrow. Craigdallie, Andrew, tailor, 74 South street. Craigie, George, lamplighter, 2 Carpenter street.
Isabella, 123 High street.
James, 13 Barossa place.
James, tinsmith, 4 Carpenter street.
Mrs David, 2 Athole crescent.
Mrs David, 13 Paul street.
Mrs Famey, 184 South street.
Mrs John, Craigie Park terrace,
Thomas L., 6 Charlotte street.
William, baker, 246 High street. Craigen, Peter, signalman, 6 Canal street, Cramb & Beveridge, sculptors, 2 York place.
James, cabinetmaker, 89 South street.
John (of Cramb & Beveridge), 10 County place.
Robert, surfaceman, Barnhill.
William, mason, 3 Cutlog vennel. Cranstoun, James H., landscape painter, 3 Athole street. Crawford, David, fniiterer, 22 Hospital street.
James, bricklayer, 206 South street.
Jane, poulterer, 10 North port.
Mrs Alexander, 79 South street.
Mrs John, flesher, 104 High street — house, Victoria Villa^ Balhousie.
Thomas, porter, Malloch's close, Canal street.
William, clerk, 62 Main street. Cree, Finlay, mason, 18 Paul street.
Peter, engine-fitter, 10 High street.
Peter, coal-merchant, 12 High street.
P. & J., coal-merchants, 56 Watergate — ^h., 18 Canal st.
Robert, coalman, Kirk close.
CREE CRUICKSHANKS. 87
Cree, William, labourer, 38 Leonard street. Crerar, Andrew, grocer and potato merchant, 5 North Methven street — house, 17. James, dyer, 113 High street. Mrs John, 190 High street. Mrs Robert, 65 Pomarium. Robert, labourer, 68 Pomarium. William, smith, i Paul street. Crichton, Alexander, factory manager, Balhousie street. A. & J., hosiers, il Princes street. Andrew, mason, 83 Glover street. David, baker, 25 Pomarium. EHzabeth, refreshments, 204 High street. George, lapidary, 54 Geerge street— h., 7 Charlotte street. & Son, George, dentists, 7 Charlotte street. James, draper, 60 Scott street,
James, tailor and clothier, 42 South Methven street. J. U., dentist, 56 George street. Mrs George P., 69 North Methven street. Mrs James, 71 High street. Mrs John, 1 1 Charteris street. Peter, joiner, 19 Leonard street. Thomas, tailor, 18 George street. Thomas, mason, 2 Gladstone terrace. CroU, Alexander, superintendent of fishings, 60 High street. James, painter, 69 Leonard street. James, labourer, St. Ann's lane. Crombie, Frances, 12 Charlotte street. Mrs Nicol, 49 Leonard street.
Nickel, cabinetmaker, 20^ Barrack street — house, 22. Crosbie, William, conductor, 2 Victoria street. Cross, Jane, 4^ Barrack street.
Thomas, dyer, 25 Guard vennel. Crow, David, weaver, 27 Kinnoull causeway. David, weaver, 7 Kinnoull causeway. James, painter, 13 Barossa street. John, tailor, 6 Oliphant's vennel. John, weaver, 39 Castlegable. Margaret, 37 George street. William, shopman, 51 Watergate. Crowley, Mrs Dennis, 65 Kinnoull causeway. Croy, David, tailor, 89 Leonard street.
Henry, labourer, 28 Long causeway. Henry, labourer, 44 Carr's croft. Cruickshanks, James S., tailor and clothier, 66 St. John street — house, 5 Queen street, Craigie. Richard, commission agent, St. Ann's lane — house, Mount Tabor.
CRUICKSHANKS DAVIDSON.
Cruickshanks, John, fitter, 21 Kirkside. Cumming, Alexander, turner, 97 South street.
Alexander, labourer, 312 High street.
Alexander, turner, 41 Main street.
Duncan, inspector of police, 11 Cow vennel.
James, turner, 16 Union sti'eet lane.
James, moulder, 47 Stormont street.
John, Gowrie Inn, Watergate.
Robert, coachman, 25 Strathmore street. Cunningham, Alexander, weaver, 2 Cross street.
James, salmon-fisher, 23 Cross street.
James, labourer, 239 High street.
James, railway guard, 4 Long causeway.
John, labourer, 211 High street.
Peter, labourer, 46 Pomarium.
William, gardener, 30 High street. Curr, John, slater, 14 Pomarium.
Cunie, J. & T., wine and spirit merchants, 165 and 167 High street — house, 31 York place.
John, railway guard, 41 Canal street.
Mrs Thomas, 9 St. Ann's lane. Cusiter, Mrs Janet, 161 High street Custom House, Victoria Buildings, Tay st. — ^John Gatherer,
collector. Cuthbert, Alexander, 11 Whitefriars street.
David, labourer, Paul's close.
David (of Imrie & Cuthbert), 45 Mill street.
Henry, shoemaker, 36 Cherry lane.
James, St. Leonard's Inn, Leonard street.
James, goods checker, 2 Long causeway.
James, meal-merchant, 11 St. John's place — house, 10.
John, labourer, 374 High street.
Mrs John, 207 High street.
Robert, solicitor, 68 St. John street.
William, manure agent, 55 High street.
WiUiam, labourer, 8 Cutlog vennel.
William, waiter, 23 Kirkgate. Cuthel, Thomas, gardener, 3 Gladstone terrace.
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Dalgleish, William, porter, i Earl's dykes. Dalrymple, James, labourer, 12 Paul's close.
James, porter, 9 South William street. Dandie, Newby, & Dandie, chemists and druggists, 75 High street — house, 71.
Mrs, Glencairn Villa, Kinnoull. Darling & Co., A., hatters, 35 George street. Davidson, Alexander, plumber, 24 County place.
DAVIDSON — DEWAR. 89
Davidson, Allan, carter, 61 Kinnoull causeway.
Andrew, solicitor, Tay street — house, 4 Balhousie bank.
Ann, 38 High street.
Charles, upholsterer, 246 High street.
Ebenezer, hawker, 37 Castlegable.
Henry, fitter, 8 Long causeway.
James, fireman, 26 Long causeway.
James, teacher of languages, 3 Athole street.
James, flesher, 30 Newrow.
James, porter, 34 Newrow.
Janet, dressmaker, 202 South street.
Janet, winder, 6 Strathmore street.
John, clerk, 224 High street.
Mary, milliner, 54 Watergate.
Mrs George, 47 High street.
Peter, market gardener, Barnhill.
William, inspector of railway police, 57 Glover street.
•William, carter, 96 Reform place.
William, game-dealer, 19 Kirkgate.
William, engine-fitter, 27 Priory place.
William, carter, 10 Paul's close.
William, cabman, 19 Strathmore street. Davie, John, weaver, 7 Low street.
Mrs James, provision dealer, 43 Commercial street.
Mrs James, 14 South street. Dawes, W. W., railway inspector, 41 St. John street. Dawson, David, market gardener, Barnhill.
Grace, tobacconist, 48 Leonard street.
John, shoemaker, 224 High street.
John, millwright, 47 Canal street.
William, labourer, 87 High street. Deas, David, labourer, i Water vennel.
James B. (of Garvie & Deas), 2 St. Leonard's bank.
William B. (of Garvie & Deas), 14 York place.
William, joiner, 46 Athole street. Dedrick, Frank, smith, 146 High street. Deighton, Betsy, dressmaker, 228 South street. Denham, John, butler, 46 Commercial street.
William, clerk, 55 High street. De Pellit, David, prison warder, Barnhill. Deuchar, James, baker, 39 Watergate. Devaney, Francis, labourer, 16 Meal Vennel.
Michael, labourer, 146 High street.
Patrick, labourer, 41 Meal Vennel.
Patrick, labourer, 146 High street.
Peter, labourer, 134 High street. Dewar, Alexander, slater, 286 High street.
Alexander, labourer, 266 South street.
90 DEWAR DINGWALL.
Dewar, Charles, tailor, 129 South street.
Charles, weaver, 27 Pomarium.
Charles, gas inspector, 185 South street.
David, gas inspector, 3 South St. John's place.
David, labourer, 23 Barossa street.
Donald, mason, 15 Guard vennel.
Duncan, tailor, 31 Thimblerow.
& Honey, drapers, i St. John street.
Isabella, 1 1 Meal vennel.
James (of Macnaughton & Dewar), Rose Cot., Bridgend.
James, waggon inspector, 81 KinnouU causeway.
James, Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 6 Charlotte street, and publisher of the Perthshire Courier newspaper, 155 South street — house, 4 Rose terrace.
James, porter, 23 Castlegable.
John (of Dewar & Honey), 34 High street. ' John, wine and spirit merchant, in High street — house^ II Athole street.
John, blacksmith, 72 Watergate.
John, labourer, 34 Newrow.
Mrs John, 32 West Mill street.
Mrs Peter, 129 South street.
Mrs Peter, 8 Newrow.
R. M. & Co., drapers, tailors and clothiers, 4 St. John's place — house, i Barossa place.
Thomas, labourer, 11 Cow vennel.
William, slater, 276 High street. Dick, John, engine-driver, 33 Kinnoull causeway. Dickie, Mrs James, 142 South street.
Mrs James, 120 High street. Dickson, Andrew, waggon inspector, 22 Carr's croft.
Charles, tailor, 10 East Bridge street.
John (of Mackenzie & Dickson), Greenbank, Biidgend»
John, policeman, 12 High street.
John, coal-merchant, Glasgow road Depot.
John, tailor, 301 High street.
John, labourer, 21 Union street.
Matthew, printer, 12 Paul street.
Mrs William, cooking depot, 97 Canal street.
& Turnbull, nursery and seedsmen, 26 George street.
William, glazier, 7 Thimblerow.
William, mason, 14 East Bridge street. Dingwall, Alexander, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 36 St. John street — house, 16 Keir street.
Francis, brakesman, 7 AVhitefriars street.
James, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 5 Main st.
James, railway guard, 5 James street.
DINGWALL DONNELLY. 9 1
Dingwall, Mrs John, milliner, 62 High street — house above. Dobie, Mrs Mary, 170 High street. Docherty, Andrew, shoemaker. Kirk close.
James, baker, 14 Union lane.
James, plumber, 8 Castlegable.
Mrs Edward, 72 High street.
William, pensioner, 47 High street. Dodd, John, chief-constable of constabulary, 16 King street. Doig, James, engine-driver, 20 Newrow.
John, coachman, 41 Stormont street.
Peter, engine-driver, 135 Canal crescent.
"William, mechanic, 41 Cross street. Dolan, Felix, labourer, 32 West Mill street. Don, Alexander, pointsman, 47 Pomarium.
Mrs John, 68 Pomarium.
Peter, plumber, 59 Leonard street.
Robert, tanner, 36 Commercial street.
Walter, butcher, 128 High street.
William, plasterer, 116 High street. Donald, Catherine, confectioner, 85 High street.
Elizabeth, 19 Gowrie street.
Mrs John, 32 Melville street.
William, Bankhead, Bridgend. Donaldson, Alexander, labourer, 2 Thistle lane.
Alexander, weaver, 10 Athole street.
David, plumber, 209 High street — house, 96.
David, blacksmith, 64 Pomarium.
Emily, 120 Canal street.
Gilbert, wright, 41 Stormont street.
James, l Union lane.
James, & Co., 45 Princes street — sawmills, Shore.
Janet, seamstress, 9 St. John street.
& Mackenzie, drapers, 34 George street.
Margaret, hawker, 18 Paul street.
Mrs, 3 Cutlog vennel.
Mrs Alexander, 6 St. Paul's square.
Mrs Andrew, 2 Paul's close, Newrow.
Mrs David, 148 South street.
Mrs Peter, 19 Queen street.
Robert, engine-driver, 70 Pomarium.
Thomas, plasterer, 34 Newrow.
Thomas, yardsman, 18 Pomarium.
Thomas, baker, 248 High street — house above,
William, weaver, i Rose lane.
William, labourer, 27 Watergate.
William (of Donaldson & Mackenzie), Craigie place. Donnelly, Patrick, labourer, 6 Meal vennel.
Mrs, 6 Mill close.
92 DONOHUE — DOW.
Donohue, John, broker, 2 1 Meal vennel.
Doonan, John, broker, 64 Meal vennel.
Dorward, John, engineer, 52 Victoria street. Dott, John, turner, 59 Meal vennel.
Mrs, 48 South Methven street.
Mrs John, 214 High street. Dougall, John, labourer, 79 South street.
Margaret, 16 Main street.
James, labourer, 7 Commercial street. Douglas, Alexander, mason, 12 Princes street.
Alexander, painter, 50 Commercial street.
Ann, 38 Princes street.
Barbara, 26 Pomariura.
Daniel, teacher. Laurel Villa, Priory place.
David, painter, 105 South street.
Donald, tailor, 89 South street.
George, coal-merchant, 32 Leonard street.
George, jun. (of Douglas & Son), 73 Princes street.
James, engine-driver, 4 North port.
Janet, 20 Hospital street.
James, engine-driver, 4 North port.
Joseph, clerk, 3 Paul's square.
Matthew, labourer, 50 Glover street.
Mrs John, 18 Barrack street.
Mrs John, 14 Union street lane.
Mrs William, 14 Commercial street.
Mrs William, milliner, 148 High street.
Mrs William, 82 Reform place.
Peter, market gardener, Barnhill.
Robert, corn-merchant, 87 Leonard street.
Robert, labourer, 8 Ivlelville street.
& Son, George R., painters and paperhangers, 52 Princes street — house, l Marshall place.
Stewart, sewing-machine agent, 38 High street.
Thomas, clerk, 35 Mill street.
William (of Douglas & Son), 40 James street. Dow, Ann, 137 High street.
David, dyer, 25 Hospital street.
James, joiner, 246 High street.
James, grain-dealer, 28 Barrack street.
John, clerk, 120 High street.
John, tobacconist, 21 North Methven street.
John, road inspector, 40 Glover street.
John, labourer, 69 Strathmore street.
John, drover, 15 Foundry lane.
& M'Farlane, joiners, 246 High street.
Margaret, 26 South Methven street.
Mrs Peter, 50 Main street.
DOW DUFF. 93
Dow, Mrs Thomas, 50 Athole street.
Peter, joiner, 17 Cutlog vennel.
Robert, painter and paperlianger, 59 George street — house, Springbrae, Kinnoulh
Robert, labourer, 12 Back wynd.
Thomas, 15 Main street.
WiUiam, joiner, 232 High street — house, 8 KinnouU st.
WiUiam, j6iner, 65 Strathmore street.
"William, dyer, 53 Meal vennel. Dowie, Emily, winder, 65 Strathmore street.
John, weaver, 370 High street.
Mrs Peter, 54 Watergate.
William, weaver, 400 High street. Downie, John, guard, 33 Cross street.
Drummond, Alexander (of Palmers & Drummond), 12 North William street.
Alexander, 3 Cutlog vennel.
Christina, 13 Princes street.
David, joiner, 21 Main street.
Henry, engine-driver, Craigie Park terrace.
Mrs Thomas, draper, 1 7 Leonard street.
P. R., 30 George street. Dryden, John, labourer, 18 South Methven street. Dryerre, Henry, tailor, 34 Meal vennel.
Henry, compositor, 64 South street. Drysdale, Andrew, weaver, 14 Pomarium.
Charles, slater, 2 Union lane.
Hugh, baker, 40 & 44 North Methven street — house, 42.
Mrs William, 46 Commercial street.
Thomas, baker, 50 Meal vennel. DufF, Alexander, joiner, 19 Kirkside.
AlexandeK, blacksmith, 145 High street.
Alexander, 45 Kinnoull causeway.
Andrew, saddler, 142 South street.
David, Albert Inn, 48 George street.
David, labourer, 75 South street.
James, labourer, 71 Pomarium.
James, shopman, 20 Gladstone terrace.
James, drill instructor. Canal street Barracks.
James, 29 Kirkgate.
James, salesman, 8 Mill wynd.
John, stonecutter, 38 West Mill street.
John, labourer, 68 Athole street.
John, engine-driver, 34 Queen street.
John, weaver, 315 High street.
Mrs David, 7 Leonard street.
Peter, coal-merchant, Glasgow road Coal Depot — ^house, 81 Kinnoull causeway.
94 DOW DUNCANSON.
Dow, Robert, labourer, 6 Paul's close.
Thomas, collector of dues, 236 South street.
Walter, Fifeshire Inn, 53 South street.
William, tenter, 46 Barossa street.
William, concertina-maker, 62 South Methven street. Duguid, Alexander, cab proprietor, 245 High street. Dunbar, James, mechanic, 27 Stormont street.
William, bill-poster, 54 South street. Duncan, Alexander, shoemaker, 67 South Methven street.
Andrew, dyer, 98 South street.
Ann, 36 George street.
Ann, 6 Main street.
Catherine, 22 St. John street.
Charles, coach-trimmer, 9 South William street.
David, engine-driver, 41 Glover street.
David, labourer, 15 Claypotts wynd.
David, porter. High Craigie.
Helen, Witch-hill, Kinnoull.
Helen, dressmaker. High Craigie.
J. & J., pianoforte teachers, 18 Kinnoull street.
James, mechanic, 100 Reform place.
James, mason. High Craigie.
James, iron-turner, Reform place.
James, dairy. High Craigie.
James, joiner. High Craigie.
John, labourer, 6 Union street.
John, teacher, 79 Canal street.
John, draper, 159 High street — h., 77 Strathmore street.
Joseph, detective othcer, 23 Cow vennel.
Mrs James M., 10 Athole street.
Mrs John, 5 Claypotts wynd.
Mrs Robert, 55 Main street.
Mrs Thomas, confectioner, 133 High street — house, 47 George street.
Robert, tailor, 85 South street.
Robert, joiner. High Craigie.
Robert, draper, 5 Keir street.
Robert, lapper, 16 North port.
Thomas, coal-merchant, Leonard bank — ^house, loO Re- form place.
Thomas, gardener, 38 Long causeway.
Trustees of Mrs, bakers, 1 1 5 High street.
William, housekeeper (Inland Revenue), Tay street.
William, labourer, 396 High street.
William, glazier, 6 Oliphant's vennel.
William, fi-uiterer, 25 Watergate.
William, weaver, 1 1 Claypotts wynd. Duncanson, James, tailor, 190 High street.
DUNCANSON — EDWARD. 95
Duncanson, David, joiner, 55 High street.
Jessie, feather-dresser, 55 High street,
John, officer (People' Institute), 28 York place.
Mrs Archibald, 310 High street.
Peter, railway porter, 10 Paul street. Dundee Advertiser & People's Journal Branch Office,
10^ High street. Dundee Courier and Argus Office, 35 South street. Dunn Brothers, wood-merchants. Shore, Dunsmore & Son, Buchanan, drapers, 58 High street — h., 54.
John, labourer, 219 High street. Durage, Michael, labourer, 134 High street.
Peter, labourer, 40 Meal vennel. Durie, Jane, dressmaker, i James street. Dutch, Alexander, spirit-dealer, Shore.
Mrs George, 3 Main street. Dyer, M. & J., umbrella-makers, 60 George street — house, 15
Bridge lane, Dymock, Rev. Thomas, A.M., 3 Athole crescent.
Eaden, Mrs Marion, 55 High street.
Eadie, Mrs Charles, mangle, 13 Melville sti'eet.
William, porter, 13 Barossa street. Eadington, David, hawker, 32 Skinnergate.
James, gardener, 58 Watergate. Easson, David, carpenter, 10 Pomarium.
David, mason, 14 Watergate.
Helen, 17 Stormont street.
Jane, 19 Mill street.
Mrs David, Malloch's close, Canal street. Eastmont, Charles, fireman, 80 Watergate. Easton, Alexander, fireman, 3 Rose lane.
Jane, 113 High street.
John, Guildry officer, 26 Newi'ow. Edward, Ann, seamstress, 37 Main street.
George, fitter, 18 Kirkgate,
James, toy-merchant, 21 St. John street.
James, blacksmith, 55 West Mill street.
James, watchman, 4 Blackfriars wynd.
James, labourer, 57 Main street.
John, porter, 45 KinnouU causeway.
Mrs James, 28 Horse cross.
Mrs John, midwife, 7 1 Watergate.
Mrs William, embroidery stamper, 260 High street — house, 238.
Peter, porter, 39 Princes street.
William, coal-merchant, Princes street Station.
g6 EGAN — FARQUHARSON.
Egan, James, labourer, 79 South street. Elder, Alexander, labourer, 125 South street.
Chalmers, confectioner, 261 High street.
David, potato-dealer, Kirk close.
Henry, weaver, 56 Pomarium.
Janet, 190 High street.
Margaret, i Paul street.
Mrs Chalmers, 13 Paul street. Ellethom, James, painter, 17 Scott street. Elliot, Alexander S. (Inland Revenue), 71 Victoria place.
John, labourer, 26 Pomarium.
William (of Perth Brewery), 9 York place. Ellis, Alexander, coppersmith, 75 Pomarium. Emslie, James, engine-fitter, 34 Newrow.
James, blacksmith, 52 Pomarium. English, John, labourer, 146 High street. Erskine, Peter, shoemaker, 266 High street. Esplin, George, warder, 36 South William street. Evans, Alexander, soldier, 9 Commercial street.
Charles, labourer, 19 Leonard street. Ewan, William, flesher, 113 South street — house, 97. Ewart, John, sawyer, High Craigie.
Robert, carter, 59 Meal vennel. Ewing, Robert (of Murray & Ewing), 2 Queen street. Exiay, Benjamin, hostler, 10 Hospital street.
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Faichey, John, labourer, 71^ South street. Faichney, James, gardener, 47 Glover street. Fair, David, joiner, 32 Carr's croft.
John, porter, 78 Pomarium.
Peter, hostler, 71 Watergate. Fairbairn, Alexander, missionary, 35 Priory place. Fairbrother, William, painter, 8 Newrow. Fairley, James, labourer, 129 South street.
IS'Irs Alexander, 12 JMeal vennel. Fairweather, James Y., accountant, 4 Barossa place. Falconer, Mary, Caledonian road.
Robert, brassfounder, 129 High street. Famey, William M., boot and shoe maker, 26 St. John street —
house, Allan Bank. Farquhar, Adam, porter, 55 Leonard street.
George, clerk (Post-Ofifice), 41 Cross street.
James, druggist, 76 St John street — house, 18 Canal st.
Robert, coachman, 35 Cross street. Farquharson, David, mason, 55 Princes street.
David, tea-merchant, 15 High street — h., 15 Charteris St.
John, tailor, 41 North Methven street — house, 34.
FARQUHARSON FERNS. 97
Farquharson, Mrs Robert, i8 Paul street. "William, gardener, 15 Charter lane. Faulds, George, boilermaker, 75 Pomarium. Fay, Michael, labourer, 82 South street. Fell, George, grocer, 318 High street. Fenney, W. H., Academy of Music, 2 Stormont street. Fenton, Alexander, fiesher, Kirkside.
Alexander, labourer, 17 Pomarium. James, wood-merchant. Shore — h., Croft Park, Craigie. Fenwick, Charles, 370 High street.
David, fireman, 31 Scott street. James, clerk, 60 Scott street. James, weaver, 2 Thistle lane. John, plasterer, 7 Whitefriars street. Marion, draper, 337 High street. Mrs John, 6 Pomarium. Mrs Stuart, 7 Pomarium. Mrs William, 25 High street.
Peter, grocer and draper, 317 High street — house above.^ Peter, labourer, 2 Clayholes.
Sarah, confectioner, 27 St. John street — house, 57 Com- mercial street. Stuart, currier, 63 South street. William, shoemaker, 13 Commercial street. William, engine-fitter, 88 Reform place. William, grocer, 315 High street — house above. Fergus, Mrs Peter, 13 Cutlog vennel. Ferguson, Andrew, slater, 7 Union street. Andrew, tailor, 12 Paul street. Ann, 26 Main street. Archibald, grocer, 86 Reform place. Charles, labourer, 17 Kinnoull street. Christian, seamstress, 18 Kirkgate. David, hawker, 18 Paul street.
Donald, grocer and spirit -merchant, 91 South street. George, clerk, 9 Queen street. Helen, 48 North Methven street. James, weaver, 26 Whitefriars street. John, weaver, 22 Pomarium. . John, clerk, 30 High street. Misses, dressmakers, 46 High street. Mrs Daniel, 49 Commercial street. Robert, dyer, 71 KinnouU causeway. William S., manure manufacturer, Friarton — office, 10
Kirkgate. William, pointsman, 74 Long causeway. William, carpenter, 163 South street. Ferrs, Robert, clerk, South Methven street.
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98 FERRIER FLYNN.
Ferrier, Charles, mason, 219 High street.
Mrs Alexander, 9 Stormont street.
William, market gardener, Barnhill. Ferr}-, Morris, dyer, 216 High street. Figgan, James, hawker, 72 South street. Findlay, James, engine-fitter, 312 High street.
James, porter, 333 High street.
Rev. Robert, Balhousie street. Finlay, John, dyer, 39 Castlegable. Finlayson, Mrs Alexander, 113 High street.
James, ironmonger, 24 Mill street — house, 39 Castlegablec
John, labourer, 10 Foundiy lane.
John, flesher, 6 Cow vennel.
%hs John, mill -worker, 28 Horse cross. Finn, Patrick, labourer, 103 South street. Fisher, Helen, 13 Barossa street.
James, grocer, 186 High street — house, 190.
John, baker, i Melville street.
Mrs James, 6 Marshall place.
Mrs John, winder, 5 Claypotts wynd.
William, grocer, 172 High street — house, 163. Fisken, Elspeth, 232 High street.
Peter, gasfitter, 13 Barossa street.
Stewart, labourer, 18 Paul street.
Thomas, porter, 28 Horse cross.
Thomas, labourer, 219 High street. Fittis, Robert Scott, newspaper correspondent, 37 Canal street. Flannigan, John, labourer, 40 Meal vennel. Fleckstein, Carl, teacher of languages (Academy), 18 North
William street. Fleming, Alexander, 24 Alelville street.
Ann, 22 Gowrie street.
Rev. Archibald, B.A., Hamilton House, Glasgow road.
David, surgeon, 4 West Bridge street — house, 3 Char- lotte street.,
Euphemia, 14 Meal vennel.
John, cabinetmaker, 219 High street.
Margaret, laundress, 5 Meal vennel.
William, pointsman, South Tay street. Flesher Incorporation Hall, 44 South street. Fletcher, Mrs Oswald, 170 High street. Flight, James, fireman, 65 Strathmore street. Flint, James, mess-cook, 36 Athole street. Fliod, Edward, labourer, 170 High street. Flockhart, John, solicitor, 2 King's place.
Miss, 184 South street. Flynn, Austin, labourer, 148 South street.
Gilbert, labourer, 59 Meal vennel.
FLYNN FORSYTH. 99
JFlynn, John, labourer, 59 Meal vennel.
Michael, labourer, 6 Clayholes.
Mrs Peter, 82 South street.
Mrs Thomas, 82 South street.
Peter, labourer, 82 South street.
Thomas, labourer, 292 High street. Folan, Patrick, labourer, 41 Meal vennel. Foot, Thomas, labourer, 13 Leonard street. Forbes, Alexander, coach-painter, 13 Queen street.
Betsy, milliner, 7 Pomarium.
Catherine, 25 Leonard street.
Charles, labourer, 346 High street.
Christina (King street School), King street.
Donald, ^^ Scott street.
Duncan, mechanic, Balhousie street.
Grace, 151 High street.
James, Balmoral Inn, 23 Castlegable.
James, flesh er, 15 North Methven street.
James, carter, 49 Leonard street.
James, labourer, 190 High street.
John, book-deliverer, New shore.
John, distiller, Isla Distillery, Bridgend.
John, porter, 14 Pomarium.
Mrs Alexander, 36 Leonard street.
Mrs Archibald, 9 Bridge lane.
Mrs John, 4 Horner's lane. South street.
Mrs John, Stormont Arms Inn, 43 South street.
Mrs Mary Ann, Ivy Bank, Kinnoull.
Robert, auctioneer (of M'Donald & Fraser), 30 James st.
Robert, labourer, 65 Strathmore street.
William, clerk, 31 King street.
William, cattle-dealer, Prioiy place.
William D., accountant, 2 Charlotte street. Ford, James, sawyer, 4 South street.
John, china-dealer, i Water vennel.
Michael, labourer, 99 Canal street.
Mrs George, 176 South street.
Mrs John, 49 Commercial street.
Nathaniel, sawyer, 6 South street.
Robert, labourer, 20 Hospital street.
Thomas, joiner, 19 Scott street. Forrest, Mrs Thomas, 21 Kinnoull street. Forrester, Agnes, 20 Marshall place. Forsyth, Alexander, weaver, 105 South street.
George, weaver, 26 Newrow.
James, weaver, 372 High street.
Mary, 4 Queen street.
Mrs James, 10 King's place (west).
100 FORSYTH — FRASER.
Forsyth, Mrs John C, lodgings, 25 Marshall place.
Mrs Thomas, 129 High street. Foy, Thomas, labourer, 27 Castlegable. Frame, James, coal-agent, Glasgow road Coal Depot — house,
20 Leonard street. Frampton, Alexander, carter, 16 "West Mill street.
George, coachman, 6 Carpenter street. Francis, John, labourer, 87 High street.
Mrs Robert, 3 Melville street. Fraser, Alexander, wright, 23 Stormont street.
Ann, flax-merchant, 40 Mill street.
Daniel, confectioner, 138 High street.
David, tailor, 309 High street.
David, seaman, 12 South street.
Donald, engraver and lithographer, 87 High street.
Donald, flesher, 28 West Mill street.
Doria, dressmaker, 16 High street.
Helen, dressmaker, 27 Castlegable.
Henry, planemaker, 31 Hospital street.
James, mason, 65 Canal street.
James, labourer, 27 Watergate.
James, labourer, 21 Clayholes.
James, boilermaker, 16 Newrow.
James, engine-driver, 136 Canal crescent.
James, engine-driver. Burton place.
James, toolmaker, 51 Scott street.
James (of M 'Donald & Fraser), 37 York place.
John, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 40 High st. — house, 3 Rose terrace.
John, plumber, 55 West Mill street.
John, pensioner, 239 High street.
John, commercial traveller, 10 Keir street.
John, shoemaker, 170 High street.
John, bootcloser, 8 Watergate.
Mary, 48 North Methven street.
Mrs Alexander, 8 Newrow.
Mrs Daniel, 56 West Mill street.
Mrs John, 38 Carr's croft.
Mrs John, 34 Newrow.
Mrs John, laundress, 15 Commercial street.
Mrs Simon, 69 Leonard street.
Robert, labourer, 29 Princes street.
Robert, coachbuilder. Ivy Bank, Victoria street.-
Robina, seamstress, 146 High street.
Roderick, shunter, 129 High street.
William, labourer, 14 Whitefriars street.
William, painter, 327 High street.
William, mechanic, 55 High street.
FRASER — GALLETLY. 101
Fraser, William, labourer, 163 South street.
William, blacksmith, 189 South street — ^house, 185.
William, carter, 67 Watergate. Frazer, John, tailor and clothier, 49 High street — house, 53
Main street. Freeland, John, 291 High street. French, William H., barrack-sergeant, Barracks. Frew, David, surgeon, i Graham's place, King street.
& Sons, William, plumbers and brassfounders, 6 Mill st.
Michael Anthony, labourer, 69 South street.
Forrest (of Frew & Sons), 61 George street.
William (of Frew & Sons), 19 Melville street. Fulton, Mrs James, 31 Thimblerow.
William, watchman, 31 North Methven street. Furlong, Captain George W. (Adjutant, ist P.R.V.), 2 Fair- mount villas. Fyfe, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 171 High street.
Archibald, cabinetmaker, 151 High street.
David, 27 Watergate.
John, slater, 56 Pomarium.
John, tailor, 40 Pomarium.
Mrs William, 301 High street.
William, tailor, 184 South street.
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Gall, Alexander, shoemaker, 5 Skinnergate.
David, machinist, 41 Canal street.
James, gardener, Summerbanlc Lodge, Scone road.
John, joiner, 8 Glover street,
Mary, 74 Pomarium.
Peter, clerk (Post-office Telegraph), ill South street. GaTletly, David, plasterer, 376 High street.
George labourer, 19 Kirkside.
James, joiner, 89 Main street.
James, glazier, 37 Leonard street.
James, commission agent, 25 South street.
James, labourer, 13 Cutlog vennel.
Jessie, 47 Mill street.
John, carter, 246 High street.
John, carter, 74 St. John street.
John, baker, 190 High street.
John, Wright, 25 County place.
I^Iary, seamstress, 13 Union street.
Mrs James, 75 Glover street.
Mrs John, 58 South street.
Mrs John, 50 Leonard street.
Robert, shoemaker, 6 Cow vennel.
Thomas, tailor, 15 Kirkgate,
I02 GALLETLY — GARLAND.
Galletly, William, engine-driver, 22 Glover street.
William, brakesman, 33 Kinnoull causeway.
William, blacksmith, 87 High street. Gaims, Agnes, 54 Watergate. Gallocher, Alexander, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.
Stephen, hawker, 74 South street. Galloway, Andrew, pensioner, 58 South street.
David, corn-factor, Vine Bank, Kinnoull.
David, blacksmith, 282 High street.
David, collector (society), 20 Newrow.
George, brassfounder, 273 High streets
George, tailor, 1 7 Meal vennel.
James, clerk. Barrack street.
James, tailor, 327 High street.
James, labourer, 52 Pomarium.
James, baker, 7 Paul's square.
John, porter, 50 Glover street.
Mrs Betsy, 89 Main street.
Mrs David, 28 Glover street.
Thomas, fitter, 10 Cross street.
Thomas, engine-driver, 52 Pomarium.
William, labourer, 18 Barrack street. Gannen, John, labourer, 232 High street. Gannon, Mrs Thomas, 10 Paul's close. Garden, George, malster, 56 West Alill street. Gardiner, Alexander, millwright, 65 Strathmore street,
Andrew, carpenter, 29 Stormont street.
Daniel, dairy, 161 South street.
George (of J. & G. Gardiner), 43 Canal street.
George, corkcutter, 142 South street.
James (of J. & G. Gardiner), Balhousie street.
James, labourer, 190 High street.
James, Orchard Bank, Barnhill.
James, dyer, 18 Paul's close.
J. & G., grocers and wine merchants, 90 High street.
John, labourer, 65 Strathmore street.
John, corkcutter, 142 South street.
M., groceries, i East Bridge street.
Peter, carter, 142 South street.
Peter, waiter, 86 High street.
Robert, clerk, 25 Scott street.
Samuel (R.P.R.), 29 Stormont street.
Thomas, carter, 9 Claypotts wynd.
Thomas, cabinetmaker, 39 Canal street.
William, joiner, 368 High street. Garland, Ann, Kiik close. High street.
Michael, labourer, 36 West Mill street.
Peter, labourer, 29 Cross street.
GARLAND GERRARD. I03
Garland, Peter, carter, 82 South street.
Kobert, carter, 24 West Mill street. Garrock, James, cooper, 4 Gowrie street. Garvie, Alexander (Prudential Insurance Company), 86 High st.
Andrew, labourer, 68 St. John street.
David, plasterer, 30 Newrow.
& Deas, manufacturers, 57 South Methven street.
Eliaabeth, Burton place,
Isabella, 26 Athole street.
Mary, 9 Earl's dykes.
Helen, 39 Main street.
James, brewer, 216 South street.
James, labourer, 130 South street.
James B., smith, 156 High street.
John, fitter, 94 Reform place.
Laurence, labourer, Malloch's close. Canal street.
Mrs, 44 Meal vennel.
Mrs Wilham, 8 Keir street.
Robert, engineer, 79 South street.
& Syme, ironmongers, 42 and 79 High street.
Thomas, clerk, Balhousie street.
William (of Garvie & Deas), 3 King's place.
William (of Garvie & Syme), 48 North Methven street. Gas Commissioners' Office, 3 High street — works, Scott
street — Thomas Whimster, manager. Gas Inspector's Office, Coal shore — James M'Glashan. Gathan, Michael, signalman, 39 Newrow.
Gaudie, James, clerk (Post-office Telegraph), 68 Athole street. Gavin, Mary, 18 Thimblerow.
Michael, labourer, 146 High street.
Patrick, labourer, 146 High street.
Patrick, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.
Terrence, labourer, 27 Castlegable. Geddes, Alexander, railway porter, 81 Kinnoull causeway.
George, porter, 15 Cross street.
Laurence, gardener, Bellwood.
Lieutenant Alexander (R. P. R.), Mount Tabor. Geddie, George, joiner, Craigie Park terrace. Geekie, Alexander, tailor, 7 Union street.
Ann, laundress, 46 Main street.
David, mason, 3 Main street. Mrs David, 50 Main street.
William, engine-fitter, 19 Stormont street. Geikie^ James (Geological Survey Dept.), Balbraith, Kinnoull. Gentry, Elizabeth, 7 South street. George, Alexr., bootmaker, Boys' Home, James VI. HospitaL
Ann, 81 High street. Gerrard, John, gardener, Bowerswell,
104 GERMAN — GLOAG.
German Vice-Consul's Office, Charles street — R. Lowe,
consul. Gibblen, John, labourer, 199 South street. Gibbons, Alexander, tailor, 7 Kirkgate.
John, labourer, 89 South street.
Patrick, labourer, 148 South street.
Thomas, labourer, 1 7 Claypotts wynd.
Thomas, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel. Gibson, Helen, dressmaker, 22 St. John street.
Helen J., 12 York place.
Henry, tailor, 58 Castlegable.
Rev. James, M.A., 3 Athole place.
James, mason, 39 Canal street.
Jane, washer, 95 High street.
Jessie, 39 Watergate.
John, fitter, 96 High street.
Margaret, 22 Barrack street.
Mrs William, 170 High street.
Robert, engine-fitter, 25 South street.
Thomas, baker, 9 Main street.
William, hammerman, 75 Leonard street.
William, fitter, St. Ann's lane. Giddings, Miss, matron, Murray's Royal Asylum, Bridgend, Gilchiist, Joan, grocer, Craigie place. Gilfay, Joseph, labourer, 22 Union lane. Gillan, John, bellhanger, 21 Kirkside.
Gillespie, John, rope and twine manufacturer, 14 High street — house. Barrack street.
John, grocer, 146 South street.
William, superintendent, Caledonian Railway, i St. Leonard's Bank.
William, engine-fitter, 48 Glover street. GiUis, Robert, hairdresser, 7 Bridge lane.
Glass, Alexander, druggist, 39 South Methven street — ^house, 75 Glover street.
Andrew, railway porter, 297 High street.
Andrew, weaver, 345 High street.
David, baker, 91 High street — house, 87.
David, porter, 323 High street.
George, labourer, 6 Paul street.
Mrs David, 352 High street.
Robert, weaver, 26 Clayholes.
William, engine-fitter, 75 Glover street. Glen, Patrick, labourer, 162 South street.
Thomas, labourer, 82 South street. Gloag, Mrs Henry, 9 South street.
William B., grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 24 Athole street — house, Jock's Lodge, Kinnoull.
GLOAG — GOW. 105
Gloag, Robert, labourer, 12 Commercial street.
Glovers' Hall, 36 George street.
Godtfurneau, Paul, St. John's Inn, Kirkside.
Gollans, James, baker, 37 Leonard street.
Goodall. Mrs James, 384 High street.
Goodman, William, stocking- weaver, 58 Watergate.
Goodfellow, David, fireman, 37 Scott street.
Mrs James, 35 Scott street. 'Gordon, James, labourer, 27 Castlegable.
John, cutter, 3^ Stormont street.
Mrs George, Barnhill House.
Mrs Gilbert, 20 Athole street.
Mrs John, 69 Kinnoull causeway.
William, bank porter, 3 1 Leonard street.
William, gatekeeper, 16 Pomarium. Gorham, William, dyer, 21 Stormont street. Gorrie, Andrew, millwright, i Low street.
David, coppersmith and gasfitter, 9 South Methven st. — house, 8 Kinnoull street.
George, miUer, 4 Paul street.
James, labourer, i Thistle lane.
John, upholsterer, 122 Canal crescent.
John, potato and coal merchant, 23 Princes street.
John, waiter, 29 Kirkgate.
Michael, tailor, 3 Cutlog vennel.
Mrs John, 27 Pomarium.
Mrs William, lodgings, Gowrie Cottage, Barnhill.
Mrs William, furnishings, 153 High street.
Mrs Peter, 18 Glover street.
Peter B., surgeon-dentist, 22 St. John street.
Robert, joiner, 151 High street.
Thomas, clerk, 27 Princes street.
Thomas, wirev/orker, 24 North Methven street — Chouse, 34 Newrow. „,.
Thomas, dyer, 6 MuiTay street. Gorton, Edward, seaman, 3 Cutlog vennel. Gossford, Mrs James, 65 Watergate. Gould, Alexander, ropespinner, 47 Stormont street. Gourlay, Isabella, bootbinder, 5 1 Commercial street.
Margaret, washer, 27 Commercial street.
Mrs John, 20 Union lane.
William, commercial traveller, 16 York place.
William, ist Wheaten Bread Society, 49 N. Methven st. Gow, Alexander, shoemaker, 38 Mill street.
Alexander, carpenter, 80 South street.
Alexander, carpenter, 64 Pomarium.
Alexander, Bertha Cottage, Barnhill.
Donald, pensioner, 21 Main street.
Io6 GOW — GRANT.
Gow, Daniel, coal-merchant, Glasgow road Coal Depot — house. Bertha Cottage, Barnliill.
Duncan, 9 Rose Terrace.
Elizabeth, grocer, 13 Barossa street.
James, coal-agent, 25 Priory place, Craigie.
John, mason, 33 Kinnoull causeway.
John, mason, 21 Gowrie street.
John, labourer, 9 Keir street.
Magnus M., millwright, 25 Mill st. — ^h., 13 Cutlog venneL
Marshall, mason, 44 Newrow.
Mary, 14 Pomarium.
Mrs James, washer, 102 High street.
Mrs Jane, 75 Main street.
Mrs John, 113 High street.
Mrs John, 75 Main street.
Robert, railway porter, 18 Whitefriars street.
Robert, dairy, il Barossa street.
"William, carter, 97 South street. Gowans, Forrester, slater, 29 Thimblerow.
James, wholesale chemist and druggist, 21 High street — house, 6 King's place.
James, mason, 4 North port.
Mrs James, 5 Cow vennel. Gowenlock, James, gardener. Asylum, Bridgend. Grace, John, engine-fitter, 49 Newtown. Graham, Mrs Alexander, grocer, 80 Pomarium — house, 53 Priory place.
Andrew, 7 Melville street.
David, labourer, 6 Canal street.
Daniel, engine-driver, 8 Long causeway.
Isabella, 9 Claypotts wynd.
John D., boot and shoe maker, 26 Carpenter street,
John, coach-painter, 292 High street.
Joseph (South Inch steelyard), 27 Canal street.
Mrs Ann, 151 High street.
Mrs James, 87 Victoria street.
Mrs Thomas, Balhousie street.
Peter, blacksmith and farrier, 75 Watergate.
William, warper, I Thimblerow.
William, 31 Geoi'ge street. Grahame, William, seaman, 49 Leonard street. Grandison, George, gardener, 64 South street. Grant, Alexander, clerk, 75 Glover street.
Alexander, porter, 31 George street.
Catherine, 29 Kirkgate.
Charles, cabinetmaker, 9 Union lane — house, 46 North Methven street.
John, commission and insurance agent, 8 High st. — h., g.
GRANT — GREIG. IO7
Grant, John, criminal officer, County Buildings.
Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 69 North Methven street. ■
Mrs James, 9 High street.
Rev. P. W., Inveravon Bank, Bridgend.
Robert Sidey, accountant (of George Condie, Conningp & Co.), 13 King's place (west). Grassick, Joseph, society agent, 113 High street. Gray, Alexander, clerk, 7 Paul street.
David, plasterer, 18 Watergate.
James, stoker, 3 Flesh vennel.
James, weaver, 75 Leonard street.
James, stoneware-dealer, 59 South street.
John, shoemaker, 155 High street.
John, cabman, 246 High street.
John, labourer, 34^ Pomarium.
Mrs Andrew, 4 Athole crescent.
Mrs Fanny, 18 Carpenter street.
Mrs George, Bowerswell, Bridgend.
Mrs James, 184 South street.
Mrs John, lodgings, 103 Canal street.
Nicol, engine-fitter, 88 Reform place.
Patrick, bootmaker, 237 High street — h., 39 Castlegable.
Peter, weaver, 56 Pomarium.
Robert, labourer, 42 Leonard street.
Thomas, coachman, 16 Cow vennel.
William, hammerman, 43 Mill street. Green, John, 40 Athole street. Greenhill, Laurence, mason, 296 High street.
Peter, ropespinner, 17 Watergate. Grego, Charles, optician, 27 High street — house, 25.
Mrs Nevo, 3 High street. Gregor, Alexander, brakesman, 19 North Methven street.
James, shoemaker, 2 Thistle lane.
Jane, Scripture-reader, 17 Queen street.
Mrs John, 321^ High street.
William H., clerk, 34 James street. Gi-eig, A. M. (Perthshire Wine and Spirit Co.), 6 Watergate — house, 3 Marshall place.
Alexander, 32 King street.
Christopher, labourer, 41 Cross street.
David, porter, 27 Cross street.
Hunter (of R. & J. Greig), 13 Athole street.
James G. (Academy), Springbrae, Kinnoull.
James R., draper, 10 Glover street.
Maria, dressmaker, 42 North Methven street.
Robert, labourer, 1 1 Low street.
R. & J., wholesale grocers, 89 High street.
& Co., clothiers and shoe merchants, 24 and 26 Watergate.
I08 GREIG HALL.
Greig, William, fruiterer, i68 Higli street — ^house, 170. Grieve, David, carter, 67 Pomarium.
George, fancy goods warehouses, 30 South street and 68 South Methven street — house, 3 Princes street.
John, market gardener, Craigbank, Bamhill. Grimmond, Alexander, porter, 35 Scott street.
John, porter, 224 High street.
Miss, teacher, 25 Melville street. Grindlay, Andrew, stoker, 12 West Mill street. Grubb, Thomas, labourer, 129 High street. Guild, David, labourer, Craigie place.
Helen, lodgings. Burton place.
William, engine-driver, 42 Carr's croft. Guild Hall, gb High street. Gulleton, Francis L. J., dyer, 20 South street. GuUen, Mrs, George Inn lane. Gulley, Ann, 13 Paul street. Gunn, Mrs, 102 High street.
Robert, planemaker, 102 High street.
William, 3 Melville street. Guthrie, Alexander, brassfounder, 28 Watergate.
Helen, 5 Gowrie street.
John, warder, 79 South street.
John, janitor. Infirmary lodge.
Peter, labourer, 159 South street.
William, carter, 22 Long causeway.
WiUiam, smith, 24 Commercial street — house, 2 Union street lane.
Haggart, Ann, grocer, 214 South street.
Ann, mangle, 24 Gowrie street.
John, joiner, 14 Barossa street.
John, platelayer, 10 Cross street.
Margaret, 205 South street.
Mrs Peter, 104 South street.
Peter, shoemaker, 53 Commercial street.
Peter, wireworker, Malloch's close. Canal street. Haggerty, John, labourer, 175 South street.
Michael, shoemaker, 232 High street.
Mrs James, 136 South street. Plair, William A., labourer, Malloch's close, Canal street. Halkerstone, Mrs James, 15 Paul street. Hall, George, clerk, 23 Gowrie street.
James, platelayer, 27 Glover street.
James, 27 Guard vennel.
J. & W,, butchers, 117 South street.
John, labourer, 38 Skinnergate.
HALL HARBOUR. IO9
Hall, John, fireman, 7 Glover street.
John, butcher, 67 Canal street.
Mrs, laundress, 10 Castlegable.
Mrs Jane, 13 Barossa street.
Mrs Peter, 16 Main street.
Mrs William, 46 Pomarium.
Peter, clerk, 23 Gowrie street.
Richard, flesher, 1 1 Leonard street — house, 52.
Robert, salmon-fisher, 38 Skinnergate.
William, pensioner, 33 Castlegable.
William, butcher, i Cutlog vennel,
Halley, David, moulder, 5 Paul street.
David, weaver, i Rose lane.
David, weaver, 30 Whitefi-iars street.
David, dyer, 137 High street.
Elizabeth, dressmaker, 2 Barossa place.
George, planemaker, 11 Speygate.
George, jeweller, 15 Pomarium.
George, weaver, 20 Long causeway.
James, weaver, 6;^ South street.
James, plasterer, 216 South street.
James, tailor, 2 Bridge lane.
James, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.
James, dyer, 125 South street.
John, mason, 151 High street.
Joseph, sailmaker, 68 Pomarium.
Margaret, rope manufacturer, 180 High street..
Michael, labourer, 380 High street.
Mrs Andrew, Balhousie street.
Mrs David, lodgings, 16 Athole street.
Mrs David, 6 Long causeway.
Mrs James, Balhousie Mills.
Mrs James, sewer, 245 High street.
Mrs William, 55 Pomarium.
Robert, tenter, 232 High street.
William, shoe warehouse, 6 Leonard street.
William, pointsman, 23 Cross street.
William, shoemaker, I Kinnoull causeway. Halliburton, David, blacksmith, 145 High street.
William, cooper, 150 South street. Halliday, George, commercial traveller, 2 Bella Vista terrace.. Hamilton, David, engine-fitter, 223 South street. Hammermen Incorporation Hall, 175 High street. Hampton, John, engine-driver, 36 Long causeway, Handyside, George (Central Shoe Mart), 64 High street. Hanick, Michael, labourer, 186 South street. Hanlan, David, miller, 8 Foundry lane. Harbour Master's Office, New shore — J. Harvey..
no HARDGRAVE HAY.
Hardgrave, Henry, labourer, 74 Pomarium. Hardie, Ricliard, labourer, loi High street. Harley, William, fruiterer and confectioner, 3 and 45 George
street — house, Brompton terrace. Harper, Mrs Mary, dressmaker, 13 East Bridge street.
William, fishcurer, Foundry lane — h. 42 N. Methven st. Harraughty, John, pawnbroker, 28 Meal vennel.
John, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.
Thomas, labourer, 340 High street. Harris, Charles, mason, 4 Paul's close.
James, mason, 55 West Mill street.
James, cutter, 9 South WUliam street.
Janet, 15 Claypotts wynd.
John, mason, 23 Stormont street.
John K,, clerk, 12 Victoria street.
Mary, 5 Claypotts wynd.
Mrs Alexander, 7 Low street.
Mrs Benjamin, draper, 78 High street.
Mrs David, teacher, 68 Athole street.
Mrs Janet, 17 East Bridge street.
Thomas, cabinetmaker, 246 High street.
William, tenter, 8 Barrack street.
William, mechanic, Craigie place.
William, blacksmith, 55 West Mill street.
William, labourer, Craigie park.
William, sergeant of police, 81 High street.
William, brassfounder, 54 Main street. Harrison, Mrs John, 224 High street, narrower, James, joiner, 21 Cross street. Hart, James, gardener, Barnhill.
Mrs John, 26 Pomarium. Harvey, James, harbour-master, 38 Victoria street.
Sarah, Moncreiffe terrace, Craigie. Hattle, John, engine-driver, 39 Glover street. Haxton, Alexander, porter, 10 James street.
Andrew, 31 Stormont street. Hay, Alexander, agent, city of Glasgow Bank, 30 St. John st.
Sc Kyd, auctioneers and land-surveyors, 1 1 Victoria street and 3 Watergate,
Alexander, slater and slate-merchant, 276 High street.
Alexander, slater, 22 Pomarium.
Burnet, butler, 19 Gladstone terrace.
Catherine, 31 Hospital street.
Isabella, 55 Commercial street.
James, cabinetmaker, 28 and 30 County place — ^house, 3 York place.
James, dyer, 8 Cross street.
James., planemaker, 207 High street.
HAY HENDERSON. Ill
Hay, James, warper, 23 Clayholes.
John, weaver, 2 Cross street.
Joseph, dyer, 29 Mill street.
Mrs Alexander, 3 Watergate.
Mrs James, 151 High street.
Mrs Peter, 6 Meal vennel.
R. A. & J., stationers and booksellers, 23 George street.
Robert, draper, 27 George st. — h,, Gowan Bank, Bridgend.
Thomas, mechanic, 35 Pomarium.
William, guard, 47 Newrow.
William, joiner, 6 Meal vennel. Hazel, James, fireman, 72 Watergate. Heale, William, nursery gardener, Barnhill. Heggie, James, porter, 406 High street. Heggins, Henry, labourer, 74 South street.
Michael, labourer, 43 Meal vennel. Heiton, Andrew, architect, 72 George street — Chouse, Damick
Villa, Kinnoull. Hempel, Mrs, teacher of music, 4 Rose ten^ace. Henachan, Michael, labourer, 146 High street.
Thomas, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.
Thomas, labourer, 27 Castlegable. Henderson, Rev. Alexander, Balhousie terrace.
David, engine-driver, 75 Kinnoull causeway.
Donald, labourer, 5 Castlegable.
Donald, 71 High street.
Francis, clerk, 34 Leonard street.
George, fruiterer, 268 High street — house, Hillyland.
George, labourer, 162 South street.
George, railway conductor, 20 Newrow.
James, fancy goods merchant, 50 South Methven street.
James, labourer, 201 South street.
James, labourer, 95 High street,
James, carpenter, 6 Canal street.
James, labourer, 124 Canal crescent.
James, 246 High street.
John, jun., photographer, James VI. place, Hospital st.
Sc Stewart, joiners, Alexandra street.
James, labourer, 6 Meal vennel.
John, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel.
John, tobacconist, 206 High street — house, 214.
John, tailor, 35 Mill street.
John, letter-carrier, 56 Meal vennel.
John, newspaper reporter, 23 North Methven street.
John, photographer, i Albert place and 12 Hospital st.
John, pensioner, 12 South street.
Mrs Charles, 15 Charteris street.
Mrs David, I Paul street.
112 HENDERSON — HEWAT.
Henderson, Mrs David, 66 Athole street.
Mrs John, laundress, Cutlog vennel.
Mrs John, Balhousie street.
Mrs John, 6 Canal street.
Mrs Robert, 3 Cutlog vennel.
Mrs William, 6 Canal street.
Peter, clerk, i Glover street.
Richard, baker, 146 High street.
Robert, labourer, 77 Leonard street.
Robert, blacksmith, 7 Thimblerow.
Robert, labourer, 8 Cross street.
Robert, game-dealer, 268 High st. — house, Hillyland.-
Thomas, bellringer, 60 High street.
Thomas (R.P.R.), 12 South street.
Thomas, labourer, Craigie place.
Thomas, clerk, Balhousie street.
William, grocer, 81 Main street.
William, warper, 27 Thimblerow.
William, draper, 12 Paul street.
William, stationer, 242 South street.
William, blacksmith, 120 Canal crescent.
William, tobacconist, 276 High street.
William, tenter, 72 Long causeway. Hendry, James, waiter, 25 KinnouU causeway.
James, labourer, 75 Pomarium.
John, porter, 32 Long causeway.
Mrs William, 92 Canal street. Henry, Peter, Queen's Hotel, Leonard street.
Robert, cabinetmaker, 33 Kinnoull causeway.
Samuel, iron-turner, 6 Cow vennel.
William, railway porter, 75 Pomarium. Hepburn, Alexander, 6 Canal street.
David, solicitor, 12 Charlotte st. — house, 4 Barossa place»
Jane, 13 Rose terrace.
Laurence, North U.P. Church officer, 198 High street. Herd, Andrew, mason. High Craigie.
David, boilermaker, 97 South street.
Mrs Andrew, 11 Cow vennel.
Laurence, blacksmith, Barnhill.
Thomas, boilermaker, 71 Watergate. Herdman, James, dyer, 44 Skinnergate. Heron, Alexander, printer, 61 Main street.
Charles, baker, 123 South street.
James, Perth Arms Inn, 112 High street.
Mrs Joseph, 92 High street. Hetherington, John, labourer, 146 High street.
Mrs William, Balhousie street. Hewat, Helen, 21 Kinnoull street.
HEW AT HORSEFALL. 1 1 3
Hewat, James, pie-baker, lo Watergate. James, dyer, 13 Union lane. KLirkwood, Craigie House. Higgins, Michael, labourer, 43 Meal venneL
Patrick, broker, 15 Meal vennel. Hill, David, police-constable, 13 Speygate.
James, iron- turner, 17 Priory place.
Mrs Charles, i Rose terrace.
Peter, druggist, 17 Gladstone terrace.
Robert W., Excise officer, 13 Queen street.
William, Excise officer, 192 South street.
William, game, fish, and egg merchant, 220 High street — house, 47 York place. Hislop, Ann, 60 Scott street. Hobson, David, tailor, 89 South street.
James, painter, 72 High street.
James, shoemaker, 40 Watergate.
John, engineer, 23 Watergate. Hockadey, George, soldier, 370 High street. Hodge, Andrew, engine-driver, 26 Glover street. Hodgson, Richard, colporteur, 19 North Methven street, Hogg, James, dyer, 20 West Mill street.
Mrs James, 24 KinnoulJ street.
Mrs Jane, 65 Strathmore street.
Mrs John, 89 Watergate.
Mrs Peter, 14 Watergate.
William, reporter, 18 Watergate. Holland, John, labourer, 18 Clayholes. Hollochen, Michael, labourer, 146 High street. Holmes, Mrs, 3 Cherry lane. Honey, James, The Bield, Klinnoull.
James (of Chalmers & Honey), 22 Kinnoull street.
Mrs George, 20 South street.
William, draper, 34 High street. Hood, Alexander, shoemaker, 89 South street.
John, labourer, 13 Pomarium.
John, porter (Union Bank), 21 Skinnergate,
Robert, tailor, 19 Speygate.
Robert, labourer, 7 Low street.
William, glassblower, 20 Long causeway. Hopkins, John, hawker, 146 High street. Hopkirk, Mrs David, baker, 51 Leonard street.
Robert, teacher, Moncreiffe bank, Craigie. Home, Andrew, weaver, 46 Long causeway.
David, printer, 219 High street.
James, fruiterer, 9 County place.
Mrs George, 238 High street. Horsefall, Lambert, labourer, 72 Watergate.
I
114 HORSEMAN HUTTON.
Horseman, Aiihur, clogmaker, 153 Soutli street.
Hosack, Mrs "William, 17 High street.
Hospital for Incurables, Dundee road, Kinnoull — E. Craig,
matron. Hounsell, Mrs William, grocer, i Mill street. Howatt, George, grocer and spirit-dealer, 131 South street. Howet, William, labourer, 103 South street. Howie, James, gardener, 23 Kinnoull causeway.
John, corn-merchant, 2 1 Strathmore street. Hughes, Alexander, labourer, 64 Long causeway.
Catherine, dressmaker, 112 Canal crescent.
Mrs B., 6 St. Paul's square. Humble, Mrs Henry, 58 Athole street. Hume, John, blacksmith, 3 Flesh vennel.
Hunt, Colin A., hatter and clothier, 38 George street — Chouse, i Bella Vista terrace.
James, tailor, 3 Watergate.
Mrs Alexander, greengrocer, 6^ Newrow.
Thomas, cabinetmaker, 3 High street. Hunter, David, warper, 37 Main street.
George, labourer, 6 Carpenter street.
Harry V. (of George Condie, Conning, & Co.), Hillside.
James, clerk, 52 Long causeway.
Mrs Charles, 10 Rose terrace.
& Sime, dressmakers, 5 East Bridge street.
Thomas, labourer, 18 Barrack street.
Thomas, reporter. Inch View Villa, Balhousie street.
William, clerk, 12 Strathmore street. Hutchison, Alexander, turner, 4 South street.
Alexander, railway guard, 19 Glover street.
Alexander, labourer, 198 High street.
Andrew, flesher, 6 East Bridge street.
Christopher, pensioner, 56 Castlegable.
Colin, labourer, 4 Long causeway.
Jane, 3 Melville street.
John, gardener, BamhUl.
John, stafF-serjeant of pensioners, Barracks.
John, inkmaker, 120 Canal crescent.
Mrs William, 137 High street.
Mrs William, 9 King's place.
Sc Co., R., grain-merchants, Charles street granaries.
Walter, upholsterer, 27 Athole street — house, 46 Com- mercial street.
William, weaver, 27 Thimblerow,
William, railway-carriage inspector, Barnhill.
William, iron-turner, 1 1 Barossa street. Hutton, George, joiner, 4 Cow vennel.
James, sheriff- officer, 40 Water g^e.
HUTTON — IRVINE. 1 1 $
Hutton, James, mason, ii Keir street.
James, cabinetmaker, 8 Foundry lane. John, joiner, 17 Strathmore street. John, warehouseman, 23 Carpenter street. Joseph, joiner, 85 Canal street.
I Imrie & Cuthbert, ironmongers, 10 St. John street.
George, weaver, 31 Hospital street.
Henry, engine-driver, 5 County place.
James S. (of P. Imrie & Sons), Somerset Villa, Kinnoull.
John, skinner, 10 Cross street.
Joseph, seaman, 47 Skinnergate.
Mrs John, 13 Cutlog vennel.
Mrs Peter, Cask Hill, Kinnoull.
Mrs William, 10 St. John's place.
Peter, & Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 76 George street.
Robert, labourer, 16 Cow vennel. Ingles, David, labourer, 22 Union lane.
James, currier, 35 Main street — house, 9 East Bridge st.
Mrs George, 60 Scott street.
William, draper, 52 Castlegable. Ingman, Rev. George, MoncreifFe bank, Craigie. Ingram, Archibald, weaver, 38 Long causeway. Inland Revenue Office (Excise), Tay street — D. Matheson, collector.
(Stamps and Taxes), Tay street — A. Burns Macdonald, distributor and collector. Innes, David, labourer, BamhiU. Innit, Richard, labourer, 64 Pomarium. Ireland, Catherine, 6 Thimblerow.
James, photographer and butcher, 30 & 64 South Methven street — house, 8 Kinnoull street.
John, shoemaker, 300 High street.
Mrs, 126 South street.
Mrs Helen, 330 High street. Irons, John, station-master (Princes street), 17 Earl's dykes.
Mrs David, 37 Priory place. Irvine, Ann, fur-cleaner, 18 Watergate.
Daniel, shop-porter, 9 Gladstone terrace.
Duncan, warder, Craigie Park terrace.
James, tailor, George Inn lane.
James, labourer, 1 1 Scott street.
James, joiner, 14 Watergate.
James, tinsmith, 8 Horner's lane.
Jane, washer, 28 Horse cross.
Mrs Joseph, 1 1 Foundry lane.
1 1 6 IRVINE JAMESON.
Irvine, Mrs John, agricultural implement maker, 6 North Wil- liam street.
Robert, seaman, 44 Skinnergate. Isaac, James, tenter, 30 Newrow.
Mrs WilHam, 16 North port. Isdale, David, dyer. Meal vennel. Isles, Ann, 57 South William street.
Jack, Alexander, shop-porter, 15 Strathmore street.
Andrew, joiner, 16 North port.
Andrew, joiner, 9 South William street.
Ann, 48 Commercial street.
George, Guildtown post-messenger, loi South street.
George, gardener, 41 Main street.
James, bootmaker, East Bridge st. — house, 6 Main st,
James, engine-driver, 102 High street.
James, carpenter, 7 South Methven street.
John, Volunteer Arms Inn, Foundry lane.
John, porter, 74 Victoria street.
Mrs George, 26 Clayholes.
Mrs John, 38 James street.
Robert, blacksmith, 238 High street. Jackson, Barbara, milliner, 2 Bridge lane.
Charles, polisher, 12 Meal vennel.
Charles, sawyer, 13 Cutlog vennel.
David (Dickson & Turnbull's), 9 Kinnoull causeway.
George, gardener, 41 Main street.
Hunter, joiner, 14 Athole street.
James, carver and gilder, 66 George street — house, 5 Bridge lane.
Jamies, brassfounder, 19 Mill street.
James H., stationer and bookbinder, 20 High st. — house, 38 Princes street.
Jessie, 25 Leonard street.
Joseph, telegraph lineman, 3 South William street.
John, gilder, 3 Bridge lane.
John, golf-club maker, 54 North Methven street.
John, town officer, 5 Gowrie street.
Magnus, photographer, Marshall place — h., 61 Scott st.
& M'Gregor, bookbinders, 21 and 23 North Port.
Peter, glassblower, 82 South street.
Peter, tailor, 89 South street.
Robert, seaman, 14 South street.
Thomas, Tullylumb. Jacques, Mrs Edward, 17 Priory place.
Jameson, Melville, solicitor and procurator-fiscal. County Build- ings— house, Fernhill, Kinnoull.
JAMESON JOYCE. 117
Jameson, JohnW. (Bank of Scotland), MoncreifFe bank, Craigie. Jamieson, David, book-deliverer, 63 Kinnoull causeway. Henry, hawker, 129 High street. John, & Co., clothiers and general outfitters, 62 and 64
George street and 7 Athole street. John (of John Jamieson & Co.), 31 Barossa place. John, fitter, 79 South street. Jardine, James, refreshment rooms, 264 High street — ^house, 270, James, labourer, 374 High street. John, 6 Main street. John, lapper, 25 Hospital street. Jarvie, John, commercial traveller, Balhousie place.
William, joiner, 21 Priory place. Jeffrie, John, railway superintendent, St. Leonard's Hall. Jenkins, William, 74 South street. Jennings, Joseph, grocer, 57 Meal vennel. Richard, labourer, 129 South street. Thomas, labourer, 129 South street. Johnman, Andrew, commission agent, 232 High street. William, draper, 230 High street. Jessie, 47 Canal street. Johnston, Ann, mangle, 2 South street. Charles, gardener, 92 High street. David, labourer, 119 South street. David, porter, 19 Clayholes. David, joiner, 38 Princes street. George, clerk, 85 Pomariura. Henry, 3 Bridge lane. Henry, joiner, 137 High street. James, cattle-dealer, 69 George street. James, tneman, 297 High street. Janet, 291 High street. John, labourer, 13 Speygate. Margaret, 216 High street. Margaret, 3 Melville street. Mary, 214 High street. Mrs John, 204 South street. Mrs John, 28 Marshall place.
Peter, wright. Cow vennel — house, 26 Princes street. Peter, fisher. Castle Battery, Barnhill. Robert, booking-clerk, 45 Newtown. Robert, miller, 31 Thimblerow. Stewart, cattle-dealer, 8 North Port. William, carpenter, 7 Speygate. William, mason, 54 Glover street. Jolly, D. L., agent (National Bank), 5 High street. Jones, WilUam, locomotive foreman, 81 Glover street. Joyce, Michael, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.
1 1 8 JOYCE — KELLY.
Joyce, Michael, labourer, 8 Barrack street. Justice, Alexapder, cooper, 137 High street.
Justice, Thomas, cooper, 15 St. Ann's lane.
Peter, joiner, 23 Barossa street.
Thomas, labourer, 72 Watergate.
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Kaen, Daniel, labourer, 134 High street.
Kean, George, tobacco-pipe manufacturer, Alexandra street —
house, 149 High street. Kaln, Martin, labourer, 199 South street. Kay, James, tailor, 15 Stormont street. Kaye, James, teacher, 24 Leonard street. Keath, David, candlemaker, 119 South street. Keay, Andrew, painter, 47 Stormont street.
Andrew, 10 York place.
Catherine, 29 Cross street.
David, solicitor, 3 Highst. — h., GowiieBank, Bamhill.
James (of Bell & Keay), 64 Pomarium.
James, bootmaker, 103 and 285 High street.
Misses, milliners, 72 George street.
Mrs Alexander, 6 Murray street.
Mrs George, dairy, 62 Pomarium.
Mrs James, 4 South street.
Mrs James, 16 Athole street.
Mrs Rebecca, 4 Whitefriars street.
Peter, beamer, 31 KinnouU causeway.
William, painter, 184 South street.
WiUiam, labourer, 7 Murray street. Keegan, Michael, general dealer, 167 South street.
George, broker, 7 Meal vennel. Keil, James (Ireland's Spinning Mill), 28 Long causeway. Keill, Peter, 6 Comely Bank. Keiller, John, coachbuilder, 9 Kinnoull street.
Mrs Matthewson, Boatland House. Keilour, John, porter, 30 Whitefriars street.
Mrs Joseph, 71 Watergate.
Mrs WiUiam, 47 Watergate.
Peter, joiner, 199 High street. Keir, David, manager, finishing department (North British Dye- Works), 4 Gowrie street.
George, 25 High street. Keith, William, fireman, 6 Strathmore street. Kelly, James, pointsman, 38 Glover street.
Mrs Bridget, 3 Cutlog vennel.
Mrs Mary Ann, 7 Paul street.
Thomas, labourer, 292 High street.
William, labourer, 396 High street.
KELT — KETTLE. 1 1 9
Kelt, Andrew, dentist, 3 North Methven street, Kelty, David, mason, 21 Whitefriars street.
John, painter, 8 Skinnergate.
Mrs John, 2 Blackfriars wynd.
Robert, weaver, 56 Pomarium. Kemp, James, commercial traveller, 57 King street.
Laurence, labourer, 21 Kirkside.
Mary, 30 Barrack street.
Peter, porter, ii Pomarium,
"William, weaver, 27 Kinnoull causeway. Kennedy, Alexander, clerk, 49 Scott street.
Alexander, moulder, 2 Cross street.
Alexander, labourer, 308 High street.
Alexander, labourer, 37 Leonard street.
Duncan, dyer, 28 Long causeway.
Duncan, labourer, 164 South street.
James, joiner, 12 Union lane.
James, tailor, 47 High street.
Janet, 213 South street.
John, Royal George Hotel, George street.
John, pavior, 76 Long causeway.
Joseph, pointsman, 21 Cross street.
Misses, milliners, 73 High st. — house, 12 Melville st.
Mrs Alexander, grocer, 68 South street.
Mrs John, washerwoman, 79 Kinnoull causeway.
Mrs Robert, grocer, 16 Kirkgate.
Robert, tailor, 14 Meal vennel.
Robert, tailor, 47 High street.
Thomas, accountant, 182 High street.
William, labourer, 2 St. Ann's lane.
William, Auction Mart keeper, 11 South William street. Kennaway, Charles G., confectioner, loi South street and 41
and 184 High street — house, 103 South street. Kerr, Lord Charles L., Kinnoull Cottage, Bridgend.
George, labourer, 44 South street.
Isabella, grocer, 17 Union street.
James, teacher, 8 East Bridge street.
James, baker, 17 Watergate.
James, labourer, 74 South street.
John, clerk, 50 Leonard street.
Mrs John, lodgings, Bamhill.
Robert, painter, 10 Priory place. Kerrigan, John, labourer, 34 Meal vennel.
Patrick, labourer, 49 Meal vennel.
Thomas, grocer, 13 Meal vennel.
William, labourer, 162 South street. Kethel, Mrs George, lodgings, 19 Bridge lane. Kettle, Jane, 18 Whitefriars street.
120 KETTLES KINNIS.
Kettles, George, carter, 74 Athole street.
Mrs Andrew, 27 Main street.
Mrs George, 8 Castlegable.
Mrs Robert, i Priory place.
Robert, labourer, 37 Canal street.
"William, clerk, 9 High street. Kidd, Alexander, warder, 6 Canal street.
John, messenger, 10 Carpenter street.
Mrs John, lodgings, 8 South street.
Mrs John, 49 Strathmore street.
Richard, joiner, Dovecotland. Kilgour, Andrew, King's Arms Hotel, 9 High street.
Robert, cowfeeder, 17 Barossa street. Killdne, John, labourer, 16 Meal vennel.
Mrs Patrick, 44^ Meal vennel. Kilpatrick, Alexander, pointsman, 16 Paul's close.
James, broker, 25 Meal vennel.
John, auctioneer and broker, 38 Meal vennel — house, 6 Oliphant's vennel. King, Andrew, commission agent, 107 South street — house, Comely Bank House, Bridgend.
Andrew, weaver, 7 Thimblerow.
Ann, 3 Claypotts wynd,
James, grocer and provision merchant, 124 High street — house above.
James, labourer, 82 South street.
John, clerk. Union lane.
John, railway guard, 9 Watergate.
Michael, labourer, 151 High street.
Mrs Alexander, 105 South street.
Mrs David, 41 Canal street.
Mrs William, ladies' nurse, 156 High street.
Patrick, labourer, 69 South street.
Thomas, storekeeper, 398 High street.
William, spirit-dealer. Globe Tavern, 156 High street. Kinloch, James, finisher, 27 Kinnoull causeway.
Mrs David, lodgings, 18 North William street.
William, mechanic, 217 South street. Kinmont, James, victualler, 191 South street. Kinmonth, Alexander, weaver, 18 Thimblerow.
James, labourer, 64 South street.
John, labourer, 8 Thimblerow. Kinnear, John, inspector of works, 69 George street.
Mrs George, sicknurse, 51 Watergate,
Peter, shipowner, 6 Canal street.
Peter, labourer, 6 Oliphant's vennel.
Thomas M., ticket-collector, 37 Canal street. Kinnis, Andrew, dyer, 139 South street.
KINNIS — LAMB. 121
Kinnis, Janet, laundress, 139 South street. Kinnoch, George, coach-trimmer, 98 South street.
James, bootmaker, 2 Cross street.
Mrs Joseph, 176 South street.
Mrs William, labourer, 13 Speygate.
Peter, bootmaker, 3 High street.
Thomas, moulder, 17 Melville street. Kippen, John, solicitor, Tay street — house, 4 Rose terrace.
Mrs John, Inchbank Cottage, Bridgend. Kirby, Henry, labourer, 21 Whitefriars street. Kirk, Alexander, labourer, Claypotts wynd.
Michael, labourer, 72 Watergate.
Mrs Mary, 2 North WilUam street.
Peter, skinner, 12 Clayholes. Kirkcaldy, David, porter, 9 St. John street. Kirkley, Robert, confectioner, 124 South street. Knight, Alexander, draper, 117 High st. — house, 41 South st.
Alexander, broker, i and 46 Meal vennel.
Alexander, ironmonger, 70 High street.
Mrs James, 18 Carpenter street.
Thomas, bricklayer, 41 Meal vennel. Knowles, Rev. W. D., Stormont Cottage, Bridgend. Knox, John, labourer, 17 Main street.
Mary, 9 Commercial street.
Robert H., saddler, 50 George st. — house, 12 Gowrie st. Kyd, George (of Hay & Kyd), 14 Rose terrace.
Laidlaw, George, labourer, 34 Newrow.
John, coach-painter, 13 Cross street.
Richard, hostler, 23 North Methven street.
William, confectioner, 27 Hospital street. Laing, Andrew, grocer and wine-merchant, 72 St. John street- house, 36 James street.
Andrew, tenter, 10 County place.
David, builder, 13 Union lane.
George, labourer, 5 Mill close.
Isabella, refreshments, 191 High street.
James, mason, 4 South Methven street.
Jane, 16 North port.
John, tailor, 95 High street.
Mary, 219 High street.
Mrs Martha, midwife, 35 Kinnoull causeway.
Robert, insurance agent, 246 High street.
William, porter, 35 Kinnoull causeway. Lamb, David, painter, 2 Blackfriars' wynd.
Jane, 27 Watergate.
John, painter, 16 Union lane.
122 LAMB — LEIGHTON.
Lamb, Mrs, shoe-shop, 86 South street.
William, seaman, 6 Canal street. Lament, Alexander, coachman, 46 Skinner gate.
Ann, washer, 19 Guard vennel.
David, police-constable, 103 Canal street.
James, police-constable, 44 Barossa street.
John, labourer, 17 Pomarium.
Mrs Duncan, 266 High street. Lang, Michael, perfumer, 52 George street — ^house, 48. Langlands, James, 3 Thistle lane.
John, joiner, 38 Queen street.
Lankham, Sarah, 55 Watergate. Larg, Peter, sexton, 199 South street. Lauder, David, labourer, 9 Speygate.
Margaret, 170 High street.
Mrs, 8 Newrow.
William, coal-dealer, 338 High street. Laurie, Alexander, weaver, 148 South street.
Archibald, weaver, 212 South street.
Mrs John, 56 Pomarium. Law & Son, Charles, coal-merchants, 62 Princes street
Mrs James, St. Skea, Kinnouil.
Mrs William, 21 Strathmore street,
Thomas, gardener, 34 Commercial street. Lawley, Martin, labourer, 170 High street. Lawrence, William, labourer, 2 Cross street. Lawson, Alexander, joiner, George Inn lane.
Alexander, 13 North Methven street.
David, porter, 302 High street.
Henry, baker, 1 1 Hospital street.
John, fitter, 47 Meal vennel.
John, fireman, 3 Thimblerow. • . Mrs Hugh, greengrocer, 31 Watergate.
Mrs William, sicknurse, 1 1 Barossa street.
Peter, gardener, Barnhill.
Robert, plasterer, 30 Pomarium.
Robert, gardener, 38 Pomarium.
Robert, coachsmith, 7 Earl's dykes. Layden, John, 69 South street. Lee, George, hostler, 47 Skinnergate. Lees, Henry R. (of John Lees & Son), 72 George street.
& Sons, John, toy-merchants, 6 George st. & 66 High st.
John, 12 Keir street.
Mrs James, 10 St. Ann's lane.
Mrs Wniiam, 18 Charlotte street. . Robert, gun, rifle, and fishing-tackle manufacturer, 63 George street. Leighton, John, railway guard, 10 Whitefriars street.
LEITCH — LOCKHART. 1 23
Leitch, Alexander, labourer, 33 Watergate.
& Leslie, stationers and printers, ' 29 High street — print- ing-office, 58 Princes street.
James, painter, 38 Queen street. Leitham, Robert, hammerman, 374 High street.
Robert, labourer, 8 Skinnergate.
William, 73 KinnouU causeway. Leithwart, Andrew, miller, 301 High street. Lennie, Gregory M., grocer and wine and spirit dealer, 34 South street — house above.
Mrs Thomas, 2 Oliphant's vennel. Lennox, Ann, i Charter lane.
Catherine, vintner, 50 Princes street.
James, labourer, 17 Watergate.
John, mason, 198 South street.
John, fisher, 41 Scott street.
Mrs Thomas, 15 Gowrie street. Leslie, Jonathan, bootmaker, 7 Gowrie street — house, 5.
Thomas, seedsman, 12 Gowrie street. Lewis, Mrs WiUiam, 65 Strathmore street. Lindsay, Alexander, clerk, 3 Nelson street,
Alexander, joiner, 52 South street.
Alexander, fireman, 23 Cross street.
Andrew, porter, 35 Poraarium.
David, labourer, 224 High street.
David, gardener, 49 Commercial street.
Helen, 74 Victoria street.
James, Hatton Farm, Kinnoull. . John, railway guard, 23 Glover street.
Margaret, 19 East Bridge street.
Mary, milliner, 208 High street.
W. Lauder, M.D., F.R.S.E,, Gilgal. Linn, Thomas, carter, 2 Glover street. Lister, John, tailor, 222 South street. Littlejohn, James, railway guard, 276 High street.
John, shipmaster, 43 Scott street.
WiUiam, 13 Priory place. Livingstone, John, blacksmith, 48 Newrow.
John E., 18 Barossa place.
Joseph, waiter, 44 Meal vennel.
Mrs John, cowfeeder, 40 Meal vennel.
Mrs John, 4 South Methven street.
Mrs William, 159 South street.
Stewart, cab-driver, 82 South street.
William, seaman, 134 High street. Lockhart, David, 4 George street.
David, iron-turner, 163 High street.
James, dairy, 30 Pomarium.
124 LOGAN LUMSDEN.
Logan, Alexander, boilermaker, 33^ Pomarium. Charles, 10 King street. Henry, railway porter, 49 Leonard street. Logie, M. & A., milliners, 4 George street. Robert, painter, 7 Kirkgate. William (of Brown & Logie), 5 Charlotte place. Lonie, John, agent, 297 High street. Mrs James, 85 Pomarium. Mrs James, 4 North port. Mrs John, 17 Whitefriars street. Mrs Joseph, 297 High street.
William, goods agent, St. Catherine's Cottage, High street. Longmuir, Mrs, 22 Athole street. Lorimer, John, bird-stuffer, 7 King street.
Mrs George, bookseller and stationer, 187 South street. Louden, Arthur, labourer, 1 1 Strathmore street. Mrs Alexander, 17 Watergate. William, labourer, 9 South William street. Love, Mrs James, 113 High street.
Thomas, auctioneer, &c., 12 St. John's place. Lovet, Mrs James, 14 Bridge lane. Low, George, plumber, 16 Main street.
Henry, labourer, 38 Long causeway. James, weaver, 87 Leonard street. James, hawker, 27 Guard vennel. John, 5 Barossa place. John, porter, 7 Leonard street. Matthew, pensioner, 13 East Bridge street. Mrs Janet, 57 Main street. Mrs John, 34 Carr's croft. Mrs Robert, grocer, 69 Watergate, Peter, veterinary surgeon, 25 Princes street. William, silk-finisher, 17 Kinnoull street. William, weaver, 81 Leonard street. Lowe, Isabella, teacher, Girls' School of Refuge, Craigie. Margaret, lodgings, 1 1 York place. Mrs John, 29 Kirkgate. Peter, police-constable, 146 High street. Robert, commercial agent, 12 Charles street — house, 5
Marshall place. Robert, professor of dancing, 30 Carpenter street. Lowfoot, William, shopman, 9 Main street. Lucas, Charles, Hasland Villa, Kinnoull. Luke, Elizabeth, lodgings, 47 Watergate. James, weaver, 16 Clayholes. Mrs James, 15 Gladstone terrace. Lumsden, David, porter, 49^ Leonard street.
LUMSDEN — MAILLER. 1 25
Lumsden, Robert, labourer, 3 Claypotts wynd. Thomas, porter, 79 Leonard street. Lundie, John, labourer, 3 1 Main street. Luttat, George, weaver, 183 South street. Lyall, James Watson, proprietor and publisher of the Perthshire Journal, Soutla St. John's place — house, Fairmount terrrace, Barnhill. Dr. John, 16 Rose terrace. Lyden, John, labourer, 126 South street. Michael, labourer, 12 Paul's close. Lynch, Matthew, grocer and spirit-dealer, 54 Meal vennel — house, 56. Peter, 1 7 Meal vennel. Lyon, David, shoemaker, 12 Meal vennel.
Rev. Robert, Witch-hill Cottage, Kinnoull. Samuel, joiner, 34 Queen street. Lyons, William, tobacconist, stationer, and receiving postmaster, 265 High street.
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Machan, William, coach-painter, 26 Princes street.
Michael, grocer, 48 Meal vennel. Machon, Barclay, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.
Michael, grocer, 48 Meal vennel. Mackie, Alexander, tailor, 15 Barossa street.
Andrew, dyer, 175 High street.
& Co., David, plumbers, brassfounders, and gasfitters, 22 Cow vennel — h. adjoining show-rooms, 22 Canal st.
David, labourer, 18 Back wynd.
James, porter, Gladstone terrace.
John, baker, 87 High street.
Mrs, 3 Mill wynd, Mackinson, John, Inland Revenue officer. Comely Bank House,
Bridgend. Madden, Hugh, labourer, 129 South street.
John, labourer, 82 South street. Maillie, James, labourer, 136 South street.
John, labourer, 59 Meal vennel.
Martin, lodgings, 103 South street.
Mary, 69 South street.
Michael, labourer, 103 South street.
Patrick, labourer, 168 South street.
Thomas, labourer, 47 Meal vennel. Mailler, Catherine, 29 Kirkgate.
Charles, baker, 3 Strathmore street.
John, smith, 67 South street — house, 13 Thimblerow,
Mrs William, 266 High street.
Robert, 10 James street.
126 MAILLER — -MARSHALL.
'Mailler, Robert, dyer, 29 Stormont street.
Robert, joiner, 4 James street.
William, fish and game dealer, 34 South Methven street. Main, Margaret, 24 West Mill street.
Robert, shoemaker, 44 Pomarium. Mair, Wilham, 13 Marshall place.
Malcolm, Alexander, grocer, 60 Athole street.
David, joiner, St. Ann's lane.
Janet, 14 Watergate.
Janet, 13 Leonard street.
John, carter, 87 High street.
John,, labourer, 9 Watergate.
Mrs John, 43 King street.
Mrs John, grocer, 19 KinnouU street.
Mrs William, 2 Athole street.
William, joiner, 63 South street — house, 26 Newrow. Malloch, Daniel, boot and shoe maker, 32 Athole street.
David, & Son, planemakers, 50 South street — house, 28 St. John street.
James, cabinetmaker. Burton place.
John, haircutter, 143 Canal crescent.
John, labourer, 219 High street.
Margaret, 333 High street.
Mrs Robert, 48 North Methven street.
Mungo, boot-closer, 13 Barossa street.
Peter D., fishing-tackle maker, 209 High street. Malone, Michael, labourer, 75 South street.
William, labourer, 59 Meal vennel. Mands, William, railway guard, 8 Whitefriars street. Mann, Mary, 123 High street. Manson, Jessie, 23 James street. v
John, labourer, 273 High street.
John, cooking depot, 188 South street. Marr, William, blacksmith, 151 High street. Marshall, Henry, baker, 12 Barrack street.
George, railway porter, 33 North Methven street.
George, engineer, 9 Charteris street.
George, carpenter, 25 Hospital street.
James, road-surveyor, Goodlybum.
James, clerk (Post-office), 3 Gowrie street.
James, weaver, 55 Strathmore street.
James, labourer, 46 Pomarium.
James, labourer, 22 James street.
James, fitter, 266 High street.
Jane, dressmaker, 44 Newrow.
John, iron-turner, 15 Keir street.
John, labourer, 12 Barossa street.
Margaret, 28 Long causeway.
MARSHALL MASON. 1 2 /
Marshall, Mrs David, 44 Newrow.
Mrs David, seamstress, 39 Castlegable.
Mrs John, 184 South street.
Mrs, lodgings, 18 North Methven street.
Peter, porter, 25 South street.
R. & J., coach and cab proprietors, 58 George street — funeral establishment, 52 South st. — house, Taybank.
Robert, painter, 7 South Methven street.
Robert, surfaceman, 41 Stormont street.
Thomas, commercial traveller, 12 Queen street.
Thomas, weaver, 57 Strathmore street.
Thomas H,, haircutter, 46 South street.
William, weaver, 57 Strathmore street. Martin, Alexander, porter, 43 Leonard street.
Andrew, labourer, 82 South street.
Andrew (of Muir & Martin), 17 Marshall place.
David, brewer, 76 Victoria street.
David, weaver, 396 High street.
David, 13 Cutlog vennel.
George, blacksmith, 18 Barrack street.
George, labourer, 13 Barossa street.
Isabella, 23 Stormont street.
James, baker, 19 Main street — house, 21. . James, weaver, 334 High street.
James, ropespinner, 45 Canal street.
James, shoemaker, 58 Pomarium.
James, labourer, 5 Stormont street.
James, labourer, 6 Mill close.
James, manufacturer, 69 Pomarium.
John, sackmaker, 27 Scott street.
John, gardener, 50 Main street.
Mrs David, 15 James street.
Mrs John, 27 Canal street.
Mrs Martin, 170 High street.
Peter, market-gardener, Barnhill.
Peter, mason, 27 Newrow.
Robert, solicitor, Tay street — house, 3 Graham's place.
Robert, inspector (N.B. Railway), Priory place.
Thomas, labourer, 170 South street.
Thomas, labourer, 19 Mill street.
Thomas, dyer, 52 Barossa street.
William, saddler, 9 Earl's dykes.
William, labourer, 149 High street.
William, confectioner, 59J Leonard street. Mason, James, tailor, 89 South street.
James, warder, 3 Paul's close.
Mrs, 69 South street.
W. & P., saddlers, 215 South street.
128 MASSEY MELVILLE.
Massey, Mrs John, 82 South street. Masterton, David, tenter, 30 Whitefriars street.
James, flesher, 5 Meal vennel.
James, labourer, 315 High street.
Peter, watchmaker, 50 High street — house, 83 Canal st. Mather, William, joiner, i Foundry lane — house, 8 Kinnoul st. Matthew, Anthony, tailor, 47 High street.
Betsy, 2 Cross street.
Peter S., railway guard, 41 Cross street.
William, Red Lion Tavern, 30 High street. Matthews, Alexander, mechanic, 29 Canal street. Mathieson, Donald (Inland Revenue), 19 Marshall place.
John, pointsman, 9 Cross street.
Mrs James, 5 Cross street.
Mrs Thomas, 36 Athole' street.
Robert, clerk, 2 Stormont street.
Robert, carter, 87 High street. Maury, William, solicitor, 7 Charlotte st. — house, 47 George st. Mawer, William, pie-baker, 51 South street. Maxtone, John, joiner, 3 Strathmore street.
Mrs James, 4 Whitefriars street.
Robert, labourer, 14 Pomarium. Maxwell, John, labourer, 57 KinnouU causeway.
Robert, Veitchfield, Bamhill.
William, labourer. High Craigie. Maybole Shoe Warehouse, 155 High st. — N. Steele, agents May, Alexander, shoemaker, 190 High street.
James, blacksmith, 7 Barossa street.
John, shoemaker, 190 High street. Meams, Alexander, tailor, 6 High street.
George, inspector of county police, 55 High street. Mechanics' Library Rooms, South St. John's place. Mechie, David, labourer, 66 Long causeway.
James, bootmaker, 6 Gowrie street — h., 44 Main street.
William, maltman, 83 Main street. Meechie, Alexander, machinist, Craigie place. Meiklejohn, Mrs John, 35 Cross street. Meiklem, Mrs, 24 West Mill street. Meldrum, Charles, gardener, Balhousie Castle.
David, marshalman, Parliament close Inn, 71 High street.
George, mechanic, 71 High street.
Janet, dairy, 5 Union street.
Mrs, 222 South street.
Peter M., cloth-agent, 80 High street. Melville, Andrew, boilermaker, 10 Canal street.
Charles, chimney-sweeper, 73 South street.
James, chimney-sweeper, 75 South street.
John, fireman, 9 Barossa street.
MELVILLE MENZIES. 1 2 9
Melville, Joseph, shipmaster, 77 South street.
Mrs George, 74 Pomarium.
Robert, blacksmith, 104 Reform place.
Thomas, seaman, 19 ELirkside.
William, brassfounder, 74 Pomarium,
William, storekeeper, 12 Cow vennel. Menie, Mrs James, 8 Barrack street. Menzies, Alexander, cabman, 132 High street.
Alexander J., clerk (General Prison), Moncreiffe terrace.
Alexander, porter, 83 Pomarium.
Andrew, goods-checker, 20 Whitefriars street.
Archibald, fireman, 16 North port.
A., fruiterer, 197 High street — house, 195.
Barbara, eating-house, 55 Meal vennel.
Betsy, 253 High street.
Catherine, 28 High street.
Charles, wright, 142 South street.
Charles, labourer, 2 1 Kinnoull street,
Charles, French-polisher, 119 South street.
Duncan, weaver, 163 South street.
Duncan, eating-house, 62 South street.
Duncan, labourer, 136 South street.
Duncan, labourer, 9 Pomarium.
Eliza, dressmaker, 1 13 High street.
George, joiner, 16 Newrow.
George, labourer, i Paul street.
James, timekeeper, 12 James street.
James, currier, 23 Guard vennel.
James, porter, 20 Melville street.
James, spirit-dealer, 7 South street.
James, 1 1 Canal street.
James, labourer, 39 Kinnoull causeway.
James, dyer, 219 High street.
James, mechanic, 23 Guard vennel.
James F., sewing-machine maker, 2 South St. John's pL
Major James S., 73 Victoria place.
Jessie, dressmaker, 13 Leonard street.
Jessie, milliner, 2 1 Union street.
John, Strathmore Inn, Bridgend.
John, labourer, 17 Greyfriars lane.
John, labourer, 2 Flesh vennel.
John, clerk, 17 Glover street.
John, porter, 199 South street.
John, tailor, 126 High street.
John, blacksmith, 9 Kinnoull causeway.
John, maltman, 56 Mill street.
John, labourer, 82 South street.
John, laboiirer, 46 Pomarium.
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130 MENZIES — MILLER.
Menzies, John, labourer, 12 Commercial street.
Mary, dressmaker, 26 Newrow.
Misses, dressmakers, 224 High street.
Mrs, embroidery warehouse, 87 High street.
Mrs Archibald, 5 Thimblerow.
Mrs Charles, lodgings, 69 Princes street.
Mrs Donald, spirit -dealer, 9 Kirkside.
Mrs Elizabeth, 7 Paul street.
Mrs James, 126 High street.
Mrs Peter, 20 Whitefriars street.
Peter, labourer, 4 Horner's lane.
Robert, carter, 297 High street.
Robert, carter, 33 South street.
Robert, grocer, 325 High street.
Robert, tailor, 7 Charteris street.
Stewart, 129 High street. Methven, Charles, baker, 214 High street. Mailey, Thomas, labourer, 155 South street, Middleton, James, glazier, 17 Pomarium.
James, signalman, 23 Whitefriars street. Mill, James, shoemaker. Kirk close.
James, grocer, 21 Leonard street.
Mrs Alexander, 26 West Mill street.
Mrs Alexander, 238 High street.
Mrs David, 32 West Mill street.
Mrs George, 18 Barrack street.
Peter, manager, Auction Market, Market street.
Peter, porter, 36 Long causeway.
William, confectioner, 238 South street. Miller, Alexander, mason, 74 Victoria street.
Alexander, plumber and gasfitter, 26 Gowrie street.
Alice, salt-merchant, 263 High street.
Andrew, clothier, 22 St. John street.
Andrew, tailor, 80 Watergate.
Angus, wire-fencer, 12 Leonard street.
Ann, 6 Mill close.
Ann, lodgings, 2 Glover street.
David, grocer, 23 Hospital street — house, Paradise place.
David, painter, 16 James street.
Elizabeth, 72 Watergate.
Elizabeth, milliner, 143 High street.
Elizabeth, 37 George street.
Frederick, clerk, 24 Carpenter street.
George, printer, 39 Priory place.
George, currier, 120 Canal crescent.
George, labourer, 312 High street.
Gilbert, baker, 27 Barossa street.
Henry L., ironmonger, 98 High st. — h., 59 N. Methven st.
MILLER. 131
Miller, Isabella, grocer, 3 Pomarium.
J. S., tobacconist, 23 South street — house, 57 George st. J. & J., solicitors, 10 Blackfriars street. James, wood-forester, Craigie. James, basket-maker, 25 High street. James, County Inn, 18 South Methven street. James, sawyer, 72 Watergate. James, musician, 49 Canal street. James, tenter, 151 High street. James, joiner, 4 North port.
James D. (of J. & J. Miller), Knowehead, Bridgend. James, dyer, 7 Paul street. .James, stationer, 127 South street. Jessie, loi High street. John, mason, 16 Carr's croft. John, postboy, 15 Kirkgate. John, guard, 46 Leonard street. John, painter, 50 Victoria street. John M. (of J. & J. Miller), Mayfield, Bridgend. Margaret, 184 South street. Mary, dairy, ii Pomarium. Misses, 27 Barossa place. Mrs, register office, 123 High street. Mrs Alexander, 23 Cross street. Mrs Alexander, 6 Canal street. Mrs Andrew, Dovecotland. Mrs Andrew, 231 High street. Mrs Andrew, Brompton terrace, Kinnoull. Mrs Charles, 7 Stormont street. Mrs David, staymaker, 7 Paul street. Mrs David, 25 Leonard street. Mrs Elizabeth, 306 High street. Mrs Dr. James, 30 King street. Mrs Janet, 13 Commercial street. Mrs Janet, 3 Lowe street. Mrs John, 7 Barossa place. Mrs John, lodgings, 39 North Methven street. Mrs John, 39 Princes street. Mrs Margaret, 380 High street. Mrs Robert, 13 Horner's lane. Mrs Thomas, baker, 10 Gowrie street. Mrs William, 12 Barossa street. Mrs William, 34 Newrow. . Peter, engine-driver, 170 High street. Peter, sawyer, 25 Leonard street. Richard, gasfitter, 308 High street. Robert, 70 South Methven street. Robert, labourer, 119 South street.
132 MILLER MITCHELL.
Miller, Robert, pointsman, 16 Carr's croft.
Rev. Thomas, 4 Graham's place, King street.
Thomas, A.M., LL.D., F.R.S.E., rector ( Academy )> Inchbarik, Bridgend.
Thomas, carter, 70 Long causeway.
Thomas, labourer, 1 1 Barossa street.
Thomas, weaver, 206 South street.
Thomas, 55 High street.
Thomas, blacksmith, 7 Earl's dykes.
Thomas, labourer, 13 Union lane.
William, dyer, 9 East Bridge street.
WilHam, joiner, Craigie Park terrace.
WUliam, tobacconist, 55 George street — house, 57. Miles, John, silk-finisher, Bellwood Cottage, Kinnoull.
Robert, fireman, St. Ann's lane. MiUheam, Alexander, printer, 16 Newrow.
Peter, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel. MiUigan, Mary, seamstress, 5 Bridge lane. Milln, Charles, patternmaker. Laurel Villa, Prioiy place. Mills, Mrs William, 2 Cross street. Milne, David N., coal and lime agent, 270 High street.
George, joiner, 41 Stormont street.
James, engine-driver, 128 Canal crescent.
Joseph, labourer, 89 Leonard street,
Mrs Alexander, 36 Long causeway.
Rev. Robert, A.M., Viewlands, Glasgow road,
William 1 1 Barossa place. Mihroy, Janet, i Kinnoull causeway. Milton, David, planemaker, 29 Kirkgate.
Mrs, 6 St. Paul's square. Minigan, Patrick, labourer, 146 High street. Mitchell, Alexander, labourer, 28 Long causeway. *
Andrew, plumber, 33 Scott street.
& Son, Andrew, slaters, 7 Kinnoull causeway.
Charles, cloth-finisher, 3 Curfew row.
Christina, 213 South street.
David (R.P.R.), 58 South street.
David, police-constable, 3 Low street.
Ebenezer (of Morton & Mitchells), Crossmount Cottage, Bridgend.
Elizabeth, 47 Watergate.
Hector, ropemaker, 202 High street.
Hugh, 19 St. John street.
James (of Morton & Mitchells), Exeter Bank, Scone.
James, carpenter, 72 Watergate.
James, shoemaker, 219 High street.
John, mason, 34 Newrow.
Mrs, I Kinnoull causeway.
MITCHELL MONCRIEFF. 1 33
Mitchell, Mrs David, 98 South street.
Mrs Thomas, 90 South street.
Peter, smith, 29 Priory place.
Robert, solicitor, 16 High street— house, 2 Rose terrace.
Robert, baker, 2 West Bridge street — house, 9 Main st.
Robert, mason, 28 Commercial street.
Robert, printer, 30 Athole street.
Robert, tenter, 282 High street.
Thomas A., ropemaker, 198 High street.
William, dyer, 327 High street.
William, mason, 26 Newrow. Mitchelson, William, floorcloth printer, 61 Leonard street. Model Lodging-House, 24 Skinnergate — Peter Robertson,
keeper. Moffat, James, clerk, 1 2 Priory place.
John, blacksmith, 12 Barossa street.
William, railway guard, 35 Scott street. Moir, Andrew, mason, 77 Leonard street.
David, dyer, 6 North Methven street.
George, builder, Alexandra st. — house, 36 Queen st.
James, accountant, Tay street — house, 8 Murray street.
James, mason, St. Catherine's place. High street.
James, weaver, 8 Clayholes.
James, grocer, 250 High street and I Leonard street — house, 246 High street.
James, teacher (Curfew Row School), Barnhill.
John, mason, Balhousie House, 23 North Methven street.
Mrs John, 8 Murray street.
Robert, weaver, 304 High street.
Thomas, baker, 6 Carpenter street. More, David, porter, 19 Leonard street.
Mrs William, grocer, 25 Main street.
Robert, weaver, 304 High street. MoncriefF, Alexander (of R. H. MoncriefF & Co.), Tayside, Bridgend.
Alexander, tenter, 3 Cherry lane.
Andrew, fireman, 39 Leonard street.
David, glassblower, 219 South street.
David, mason, 4 James street.
James, inkmaker, 58 Scott street.
James, dyer, Balhousie street.
Janet, 19 Mill street.
John, clerk, 23 Cow vennel.
John, glass-works, 189 South street — ^house, Albert place.
John, cattle-dealer, 170 High street.
Matthew, 5 Low street.
Miss, 4 Fairmount villas, Barnhill.
Misses, 5 Athole place.
f54 MONCRIEFF — MORRIS.
MoncriefF, Mrs David, tobacconist, 57 Princes street.
Mrs Robert, lodgings, 35 Mill street.
& Co., R. H., solicitors, 8 Blackfriars street.
Thomas, grocer, 8 Leonard street — house above.
WilHam, carpenter, 70 Victoria street. Money, David, gardener, 29 Kirkgate.
James, labourer, 64 Pomarium. Moncur, James, deputy- governor (General Prison), Craigie Park
terrace. Monteith, Alexander, labourer, 71 South street.
Marjory, 16 Paul street.
Mrs John, 4 Marshall place. Montgomery, Arthur, tailor, i Thimblerow.
James, 291 High street.
John (Caledonian Railway), Moncreiife terrace, Craigie*
Mrs James, baker, 249 High street — house, 287. Moore, Mrs Alexander, 5 Murray street.
Mrs Alexander, cowfeeder, 31 Castlegable.
Captain T. G., Beaconsfield, KinnouU. Moran, Anthony, labourer, 11 Thimblerow.
Michael, labourer, 134 High street.
Patrick, labourer, 79 South street.
Peter, labourer, 9 Thimblerow.
Peter, labourer, 7 Paul street. Morgan, Andrew, 55 High street.
Mrs Alexander, 10 Paul's close. Morison, Alexander, cloth-merchant, 45 Scott street.
David, joiner, St. Catherine's place. High street,
Eliza, dressmaker, 71 Princes street.
Francis, collector of county rates, 49 King street.
James, cabinetmaker, 16 Barossa street.
James (of J. & R. Morison), Mansfield place, Bridgend.
J. & R., accountants and sharebrokers, 4 Blackfriars st.
Jane, dressmaker, 21 Athole street.
John, mill-manager, Barrack steeet.
John, asylum warder, 195 High street.
Mrs James, 55 High street.
Mrs William, 89 South street.
Robert (of J. & R. Morison), 28 King street.
Sarah, 2 Flesh vennel.
Thomas, superintendent of Baths, Mill street.
Thomas, upholsterer, 63 South street.
William, clerk, 90 Victoria street. Morris, Alexander, clerk, 5 Cross street.
Andrew, fireman, 259 High street.
& Griifin, manure merchants, 14 Victoria street.
James, engine-driver, 14 South street.
Mrs Andrew, High Craigie.
MORRIS — MUNRO. 1 35
Morris, Mrs James, confectioner, i8 Athole street.
Mrs James, 19 Union street.
Mrs Margaret, 21 Thimblerow. Morton, Alexander, labourer, 89 Main street.
Alexander, shop-porter, 47 Strathmore street.
Anna, 44 Athole street.
David (of Morton & Mitchells), Rockville, Barnhill.
James, tanner, 35 Commercial st. — h., 3 Fairmount villas,
& Co., James, tea-dealers, 43 George street.
Lawrence, 61 Strathmore street.
Mrs, 23 Carpenter street.
!Mrs Duncan, 46 Pomarium street.
Rev, Robert, 22 Athole street.
William, brakesman, 37 Newrow.
& Mitchells, drapers, 23 St. John street. Motion, James, shop-porter, Barnhill. Moyes, Andrew, tailor and clothier, 83 High street — house, 42
George street. Muckersie, Andrew, moulder, 23 Stormont street.
Andrew, cooper, 14 Horner's lane.
Henry, labourer, 17 Stormont street.
James, cooper, 3 Princes Street.
William, hairdresser, 5 Princes street. Mudie, James, boilermaker, 19 Whitefriars street. Muir, Mrs James, 19 Kinnoull causeway.
Thomas, coal-agent, Glasgow road Coal Depot.
William (of Muir & Martin), 94 Paradise place.
William, railway inspector, Caledonian road.
Muir & Martin, brewers, 121 Canal Street. Muirhead, David, ropespinner, 289 High street.
George, painter, 308 High street.
Mrs William, I Mill close. Mullholland, Mrs, 290 High street.
Mrs Neil, 120 Canal street. Mullion, James, baker, 7 Leonard street.
John, brassfounder, 6 Foundry lane.
John, labourer, 134 High street.
Thomas, baker, 15 Leonard street. Mullqueen, Martin, grocer, 24 Meal vennel.
Martin, labourer, 158 South street. Mulroy, Ann, dressmaker, i Kinnoull causeway. Munro, Ann, laundress, 51 Newrow.
Ann, 21 Whitefriars street.
David, brassfounder, 3 Mill wynd.
David, cloth-printer, i Whitefriars street.
David, jeweller and lapidary, 14 Charlotte street — house, 2 Thistle lane.
George, labourer, 16 Long causeway.
136 MUNRO — MURRAY.
Munro, George, railway guard, 6^ Whitefriars street.
George, railway guard, 56 Glover street.
Helen, refreshment rooms, 262 High street.
Hugh, wire-worker, 38 Skinnergate.
Hugh, Wright, 6 Commercial street.
James, carter, 1 70 High street.
James, cowfeeder, 295 High street. ^
James, traffic-inspector, 12 North Methven street.
John, cabinetmaker, 216 High street.
John, dyer, 4 North port.
Joseph, dyer, 47 Pomaiium street.'
Joseph W., assistant-inspector of schools, ii Queen st.
Mrs Alexander, shoemakers' furnishings, 201 High st.
Mrs Ebenezer, 3 Mill wynd.
Mrs James, 221 South street.
Thomas, wholesale grocer, 73 North Methven street^ house, 7 North William street.
William, dyer, 16 Whitefriars street.
William, grocer, 13 North port — house, 1 1. Murdie, Andrew, tenter, 17 Whitefriars street. Murdoch, John, boot and shoe warehouse, 63 Newrow — h. 35.
John (of Murdoch & Sons), 30 George street.
Mrs John, 2 Victoria street,
Mrs Thomas, refreshment rooms, 13 South street.
Mrs William, 85 Pomarium.
& Sons, tanners, St Catherine's place.
William, weaver, 72 Watergate. Murie, David, hammerman, 72 Long causeway.
James, carter, 396 High street.
James, dyer, 33 Main street.
John, plumber, 6 High street.
John Scott, tanner, 25 Commercial street.
Mrs George, 64 Long causeway.
Mrs James, 35 Cross street. Murphy, David, broker, 49 Meal vennel.
J., & Son, pawnbrokers, 37 Mill street — house, Gowrie Cottage, Bowerswell road.
Mrs Edward, Malloch's close, Canal street.
Mrs James (of J. Murphy & Son), 35 Mill street. Murray, Abram G., printer, 49 Priory place.
Alexander, cancer and gilder, 22 South street — house, Elmbank, Barnhill.
Alexander, dyer, 6 Carpenter street.
Alexander, gardener, 14 Union street lane.
Alexander, porter, 4 Rose lane.
David, shunter, 116 High street.
Hugh, hostler, 75 South street.
James (of MuiTay & Ewing), 2 Nelson street.
MURRAY m'AULY. I37
Murray, John, The Bield, KinnouU.
John, mason, 224 High street.
John, pointsman, 32 Long causeway.
John, labourer, 19 Union street.
John, clerk. High Craigie.
John, labourer, 199 South street. .John, labourer, 99 Canal, street.
Joseph, joiner, 292 High street.
& Ewing, drapers and tailors & clothiers, 24 St John St.
Mrs Isabella, 51 Strathmore street.
Mrs John, 38 James street.
Mrs John, 155 South street.
Mrs John, Star buildings, 24 Canal street.
Thomas, joiner, 10 Paul's close.
Thomas, engineer, 20 Long causeway.
William, clerk, 89 Main street.
William, slater, 14 Pomarium.
William, labourer, 126 South street.
William, shoemaker, 50 Meal vennel.
William, cabinetmaker, 9 Princes street — h., 18 James St. Murray Royal Asylum, Bridgend. Museum and Antiquarian Society, 78 George street. Mustard, David, cooper, 56 West Mill street. Mylie, David, gatekeeper, 33 North Methven street.
M'Adam, George, joiner, 82 South street.
Maitland, manager. Chemical Works, Shore. M'Ainsh, William, joiner, 80 Watergate.
William, coal-dealer, Cutlog vennel — house, 246 High st. M'Airly, Miss, dressmaker, 11 Stormont street. M'Anally, Francis, shoemaker, 27 Castlegable. M'Andrew, George, shopman, 246 High street. M'Ara, Christina, 6 Paul street.
John, scavenger, 27 Castlegable. M'Arthur, Donald, shoemaker, 19 KinnouU causeway.
James, shoemaker, 8 South street.
John, shunter, 81 KinnouU causeway.
John, turner, 120 High street.
Malcolm, surfaceman, 71 Pomarium.
Mrs, shoemaker, 9 Skinnergate.
Mrs Peter, lodgings, 6 Canal street.
Peter, spirit-dealer, 18 Bridge lane — house, 56 George St.
William, spirit-merchant, 307 High street.
WiUiam, railway inspector, 8 Priory place. M'Aulay, C, lodgings, 170 High street.
James, mechanic, 37 Princes street. M'Auly, George, labourer, 39 Princes street.
138 m'auly — m'diarmid.
M'Auly, John, blacksmith, 177 South street. M'Avarade, Lewis, joiner, 266 High street.
Mrs Lewis, milHner, 226 High street. M'Bain, James, china-merchant, 1 1 North Methven street. M'Call, Duncan, blacksmith, 50 Pomarium.
James, labourer, 146 High street.
Mrs Alexander, 17 Meal vennel. M'Callum, John, carter, 8 Castlegable.
Mrs John, 19 Mill street. M'Carrack, Henry, labourer, 152 South street. M'Cash, Andrew R., jeweller and goldsmith, 4^ Mill street.
George, shoemaker, 71 Watergate.
James, weaver, 330 High street.
James (of M'Cash & Son), 32 James street.
Jane, mangle, 63 Leonard street.
& Son, John, grain-merchants, &c., 15 Hospital street.
John (of J. M'Cash & Son), 3 Queen street.
John B,, solicitor, 28 High street.
Mrs Joseph, 8 Thimblerow.
WiUiam, grocer, 6 Thimblerow. M'Combie, William, van-driver, 15 Main street. M'Condoch, Robert, guard, 84 Pomarium. M'Conochie, Henrietta, 4 Union street lane.
James, joiner, 30 Whitefriars street.
John, labourer, 19 St. John's place.
John, 58 South Methven street.
Mrs David, 9 Bridge lane.
Mrs Edward, High Craigie.
Mrs Stewart, groceries, 29 Castlegable.
Mrs Thomas, 24 Pomarium. M'Cormick & Son, Cornelius, ropespinners, 17 Kirkgate.
Mary, 214 High street. M'Cowan & Co., Charles, coal-merchants, 13 County place.
Colin, draper, i South St. John's place.
Peter, Red Lion Inn, 123 High street.
Robert, mason, 3 Cross street. M'Craw, John, labourer, 45 Canal street.
Samuel, millwright, 39 Princes street. M'Culloch, Alexander, carter, 273 High street.
James, joiner, 79 Main street.
Robert, labourer, 27 Kinnoull causeway. M'Ciurrach, David, cork-manufacturer, 17 Bridge lane — house, 96 High street.
James (of P. M'Currach & Son), 22 King street.
Peter (of P. M'Currach & Son), 48 Victoria street.
& Son, Peter, builders, 48 Victoria street. M'Currie, Mrs Andrew, 3 Mill wynd. M'Diarmid, Alexander, railway guard, 46 Long causeway.
M'DIARMID — MCDONALD. I39
M'Diarmid, Ann, 70 South Methven street.
John, grocer, 53 North Methven street.
M. & A., heddlemakers, 6 North Methven street.
Mrs Frank, 3 Cutlog vennel. M'Donald, Alexander, joiner, 54 Glover street.
Alexander, 273 High street.
Alexander, railway guard, 23 Leonard street.
Alexander, labourer, 282 High street.
Allan, mason, 296 High street.
Andrew, surfaceman, 15 Strathmore street.
A. Burns (Stamps and Taxes), Eamoch Bank, Bridgend.
Agnes, 75 Pomarium.
Archibald, 18 Marshall place.
Catherine, 301 High street.
Catherine, 47 Skinnergate.
Charles, tailor and clothier, 236 High street — house, 273.
C. & J., wine and spirit merchants, 74 George street and 25 Castlegable — house, 3 Charlotte place.
David, dyer, 142 South street.
David, grocer, 91 Main street.
Donald, labourer, 19 Kinnoull causeway.
Donald, porter, 70 South street.
Donald, saw-miller, 19 Mill street.
Donald, porter, 126 High street.
Duncan, cabman, 5 Meal vennel.
Edward, labourer, 67 Watergate.
Edward, joiner, 64 Pomarium.
Flora, laundress, 207 High street.
Flora, 17 Greyfriars lane.
& Eraser, auctioneers and land surveyors. Auction Market^ Market street.
George, blacksmith, 1 70 High street.
George, calico-glazer, 29 Mill street.
George, labourer, 3 Paul street.
George, fireman, 170 High street.
Helen, 102 High street.
J. & W., millers and meal-merchants, 52 S. Methven st.
James (of J. & W. M'Donald), 45 South Methven st.
James, seaman, 184 South street.
James, shoemaker, 58 Main street.
James, labourer, 266 High street.
James (of W. & J. M'Donald), 68 Athole street.
James, cabinetmaker, 224 South street.
James, seaman, 13 Chart eris street.
James, seaman, 14 South street.
James, labourer. New Shore.
John, ropemaker, 59 Meal vennel.
John, mason, 239 High street.
140 MCDONALD — M'dOUGALL.
M'Donald, John, inspector of police, 5 Castlegable,
John, shoemaker, 14 Pomarium.
John, carter, 15 Commercial street.
John, weaver, i r Clayholes.
John, labourer, 28 West Mill street.
John, fitter, 92 High street,
John, meal and sack dealer, 39 South street — house above.
John, butcher, 12 St. John street.
Laurence, weaving-agent, 305 High street.
Margaret, 16 Pomarium.
Margaret, fish-dealer, 252 High street.
Margaret, 151 High street.
Martin, labourer, 129 South street.
Mary, 74 South street.
Mrs John, groceries, 34 Skinnergate.
Mrs John, 394 High street.
Mrs John, 41 Nev^row.
Mrs John, 18 Paul street.
Mrs John, 224 High street.
Mrs John, 6 Melville street.
Mrs Robert, 23 Carpenter street.
Mrs Robert, 15 Guard vennel.
Mrs William, Craigie Park terrace.
Miles, brushmaker, 80 High street.
Peter, joiner, 89 South street.
Peter, labourer, 53 Newrow.
Peter, engine-driver, 56 West Mill street.
Robert, assistant inspector of poor, i Stormont street.
Robert, mason, 2 Rose lane.
Robert, 5 Cow vennel.
Sarah, shoemaker, 309 South street.
W. & J., joiners, 72 Athole street.
Walter, golf-club maker, 6 North port.
William (of J. & W. M'Donald), 14 Keir street.
William (of W. & J. M'Donald), 44 Barossa st.
William, carpenter, 4 James street.
WiUiam, plasterer, 10 South street.
William, plasterer, 137 High street.
WiUiam, shoemaker, 9 Foundry lane. M'Dougall, Ann, Balhousie street.
Charles W., law-clerk, 10 St. John's place.
Duncan, fireman, 15 Guard vennel.
Duncan, tailor, 21 St. John's place.
Isabella, 24 King street.
James, iDrassfounder, 6 Whitefriars street.
James, chimney-sweeper, 313 High street.
John, lathsplitter, 207 High street.
John, labourer, 56 MiU street.
m'dougall — m'farlane. 141
M'Dougall, Margaret, 175 High street.
Mrs Neil, 13 Union lane.
Mrs Peter, 175 High street.
Peter, chimney-sweeper, 282 High street. M'DufF, Mrs Charles, 47 Pomarium. M'Ellwham, William, dyer, 15 KinnouU causeway. M'Ewan, Andrew, coal-merchant, 11 Hospital street — house, 17,
Cecilia, 47 George street.
David, detective police-officer, 154 South street.
David, tinsmith, 82 South street.
James, tailor, 8 Gowrie street — h., 6 Union street lane.
James, dyer, 386 High street.
James, general draper, 56 St. John street.
Janet, 161 Pligh street.
John, labourer, 125 South street.
May, mangle, 8 Cow vennel.
Mrs Ann, 51 Commercial street.
Mrs David, washer. Old Shore.
Mrs James, seamstress, 15 Commercial street.
Mrs Peter, washerwoman, 7 Barossa street.
Mrs Thomas, 64 Pomarium.
Peter, 18 Queen street, Craigie.
Peter, brakesman, 36 Glover street.
Robert, shoemaker, 112 South street.
Thomas, labourer, 116 High street.
"William, labourer, 72 Watergate.
William, mason, 74 Long causeway.
William, baker, 13 George street — house, ii. M'Farlane, Alexander, blacksmith, 2 Union lane.
Alexander, shipwright, 30 Whitefriars street.
Andrew, carpenter, 102 Reform place.
Andrew, carter, 103 Canal street.
Andrew, warder, 3 Scott street.
Daniel, corkcutter, i KinnouU causeway.
David, railway guard, 50 Glover street.
Donald, litter, 7 Stormont street.
Duncan, auctioneer, valuator, and furniture-dealer, 19 George street — house, Woodend Cottage, Barnhill.
George, dresser, 1 2 Melville street.
Grace, 19 Leonard street.
Helen, 204 South street.
& Henderson, furnishings, 125 High street.
Isabella, i Rose lane.
Isabella, 6 Blackfriars street.
James, labourer, 339 High street.
James, labourer, 61 Strathmore street.
James, labourer, 3 St Paul's square.
James, 22 Melville street.
142 m'farlane — m'gregor.
M'Farlane, James, labourer, Craigie Park terrace.
James, mason, 1 1 Glover street.
Jane, millworker, 2 Blackfriars wynd.
John, labourer, 20 Carpenter street.
John, Wright, 116 High street.
John, smith, 12 Barrack street.
John, labourer, 17 James street.
John, labourer, -40 ISIeal vennel.
John, labourer, 390 High street.
John, labourer, 15 ]Main street.
Margaret, dressmaker, i Claypotts wynd.
Margaret, 43 Leonard street.
Mar>', 55 Watergate.
M. & J., 5 Athole street.
Mrs, 339 High street.
Mrs Donald, 7 North Methven street.
Mrs John, 60 Scott street.
Mrs WiUiam, lodgings, 2 Glover street.
Peter, joiner, 123 High street.
Peter, engine-driver, 15 Scott street.
Robert, ropespinner, 40 Meal vennel.
Robert, slater, 7 Paul street.
William, labourer, 17 'WTiitefriars street.
William, cabinetmaker, 246 High street. M'Fauld, ]Mrs Alexander, 1 Thimblerow. M'Feat, Mrs Charles, 151 High street.
Stewart, labourer, 49 Commercial street.
Stewart, labourer, 21 East Bridge street. M'Gill, James, confectioner, 20 Gowrie street.
Margaret, washerwoman, 16 Main street. M'GiUiwie, Janet, 80 Watergate.
John, treasurer to Gas Commissioners, 3 High street — house, 61 George street.
^Irs James, 5 1 Watergate. M'Glashan, James, labourer, New Shore.
James, brassfounder, 170 High street.
John, potato-dealer, 18 Kirkside.
John, carter, 20 North port.
Mrs Thomas, 12 George street.
William, railway guard, Dovecotland. M'GIyn, George, shopman, 26 Melville street.
Patrick, labourer, 1G3 South street. M'Graw, Robert, labourer, l Kirkside.
M'Gregor, Alexander, bookbinder, 21 Bridge lane — house, 106 High street.
Alexander, labourer, 6 Paul street.
Alexander, ropespinner, 129 High street.
Alexander, shoemaker, 50 Meal vennel.
MCGREGOR. 143
M'Gregor, Alexander, weaver, 56 Pomarium.
Alexander, moulder, 36 West Mill street.
Alexander, labourer, 177 South street.
A. & W., drapers, 4 St. John street.
Allan, Burns Tavern, "Watergate.
Angus, fitter, 37 Leonard street.
Ann, winder, 68 Pomarium.
Charles, labourer, 25 Guard vennel.
Daniel, flesher, 3 North Methven street.
David, School Board officer, 219 South street.
David, jeweller and lapidary, 40 George street — house,
Inchbank, Main street. David, blacksmith, 36 West Mill street. David, gardener. Early Bank. David, tenter, 52 Pomarium. Duncan, waiter, 48 Commercial street. H. & D., butchers, 71 George st. — house, 2 Bridge lane. Duncan, gardener, 79 Watergate. & Co., Duncan, gardeners and seedsmen, 18 High st. —
house. Early Bank. Elizabeth, 258 High street. George, labourer, 45 Commercial street. George, carter, 14 Watergate. James, labourer, 25 Barossa street. James, weaver, 2 Cross street. James, labourer, 26 Whitefriars street. James, flesher, 19 North Methven st. — house, 13 Queen st. James, labourer, 44 Glover street. James, clerk, 54 Pomarium. James, labourer, 56 Pomarium. John, labourer, 82 Watergate. John, labourer, 41 Kinnoull causeway. John, postmaster, i Tay street. John, joiner, i Clayholes. John, bootmaker, 10 County place. John, weaver, 4 Thimblerow. John, brassfounder, 30 Barossa street. John, janitor (Sharp's Institution), 245 High street. Laurence, weaver, 75 South street. Malcolm, manure agent, 34 Newrow. Marjory, 8 East Bridge street. Mrs John, 1.8 Watergate. Mrs John, 3 Mill wynd. Mrs John, 17 Stormont street. Mrs John, 87 Canal street. Mrs Margaret, 18 BaiTack street. Neil, dyer, 163 South street. Peter, gardener, 71^ South street.
144 m'gregor — m'intosh.
M'Gregor, Peter, accountant (National Bank), 39 N. Methven st.
Peter, guard, i Glover street.
Peter, porter, 9 Castlegable.
Robert, van-driver, 4 Thimblerow.
Robertson, labourer, 13 Barossa street.
Stark, shoemaker, 20 North port.
J. & D., butchers, 22 South Methven street.
Thomas (of Jackson & M'Gregor), 26 MelviEe street.
Thomas, gardener, 13 East Bridge street.
Vere, grocer, 19 Kinnoull street.
William, labourer, 12 Paul street.
William, 19 Barossa place.
WilUam, pointsman, Barnhill.
WilHam, weaver, 3 St, Paul's square. M'Guire, Daniel, labourer, 59 Meal vennel.
John, labourer, 146 High street.
John, labourer, 129 South street. M'Hardie, John, labourer, 282 High street. MTnroy, David, tailor, 113 High street.
James, gardener, 44 Commercial street.
John, dyer, 7 Stormont street.
William, dyer, 13 Cutlog vennel. M'Intosh, Alexander, labourer, 306 High street.
Ann, 1 1 East Bridge street.
Charles, 51 Commercial street.
Christina, Back wynd, Bridgend.
David, South U.P. Church officer, 246 High street.
Donald, burgh assessor, Victoria buildings, Tay street — house, Moncreifie terrace, Craigie.
George, dyer, 175 High street.
Helen, 21 King street.
James, labourer, 43 Newrow.
James, engine-driver, 327 High street.
John, labourer, 17 Kinnoull street.
John, cabinetmaker, 68 High street.
John, grocer, 69 High st. — house, 32 South William st.
John, leather-merchant, 176 High st. — h., 5 J Princes st.
Mrs, 246 High street.
Mrs, mangle, 170 High street.
Mrs Angus, 48 Pomarium.
Mrs Archibald, 15 Kirkgate.
Mrs Charles, grocer, 14 Gowrie st. — house, 48 Main st.
Mrs John, 7 Paul street.
Mrs John, 3 Curfew row.
Peter, boilermaker, 12 High street.
Peter, porter, 55 High street.
Robert, book-deliverer, 2 Victoria street.
William, carriage-painter, 89 South street.
MCINTOSH M'KEICH. I45
M'Intosh, William, tailor and clothier, 7 St. John street — house,
113 High street. M'Intyre, Ann, milliner, 188 High street — ^house, 190.
Daniel, grocer, 193 High street.
Donald, painter, 73 George street — house, 30 Princes st.
George, saddler, 27 Castlegable.
James, weaver, 211 South street.
James, baker, 105 South street.
John, coachman, 15 Gowrie street.
John, labourer, 25 Glover street.
John, labourer, 199 South street.
John, coal-salesman, 18 Gladstone terrace.
Malcolm, porter, 64 South street.
Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 5 East Bridge street.
Mrs James, 219 High street.
Mrs John, 13 Foundry lane.
Mrs John, Balhousie.
Mrs, grocer, 5 East Bridge street.
Mrs Thomas, 35 Watergate.
Robert, engine-fitter, 9 South street.
Thomas, working jeweller, 292 High street.
"William, labourer, 15 Commercial street. MTsaac, John, mashman, 5 East Bridge street. M'Kay, Alexander, 6 Charlotte street.
Andrew, shoemaker, 20 ISfeal vennel.
Andrew T., clothier, 36 George street.
Christina, mangle, 12 Barossa street.
Donald M., solicitor, 6 Charlotte street.
George, dyer, 18 Barrack street.
George, policeman, 7 Kirkgate.
George, baker, 35 Stormont street.
Hugh, railway porter, 8^ Kinnoull causeway.
James, messenger, 16 Gladstone terrace.
John, carpenter, 10 Commercial street.
John, sailmaker, i Clayholes.
John, clerk, 59 Kinnoull causeway.
John, plasterer, 7 Kinnoull street.
Mrs, 163 South street.
Mrs John, 224 High street.
Mrs Robert, 99 Canal street.
Mrs Wilham, 145 High street.
Patrick, labourer, 17 Meal vennel.
Patrick, hawker, 129 High street.
Robert, sawyer, 52 Pomarium.
Thomas, blacksmith, 87 Canal street.
William, carter, 56 Pomarium.
William, weaver, Malloch's close. Canal street. M'Keich, Isabella, spirit-dealer, 31 Cross stieet.
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146 M 'KEITH m'KINLAY.
M'Keith, James, engineer, 19 Speygate.
William, labom-er, 155 South street.
William, millwright, 82 South street. M'Kendrick, Alexander, shoemaker, 70 High street.
Andrew, joiner, 211 High street — house, 8 Barossa place.
James, hostler, 35 Canal street.
Mrs James, 45 Stormont street.
William, flesher, 41 St. John street and 15 South street — house above.
William, joiner, i Kinnoull causeway. M'Kenzie, Adam, depute sheriff- clerk, Gowrie House, Tay st.
Alexander, clerk, i Kinnoull causeway.
Alexander, clerk, 2 Horner's lane.
Alexander, labourer, 384 High street.
Alexander, labourer, 199 South street.
Daniel, grocer and spirit-dealer, 157 South street — house, 5 1 King street.
& Dickson, solicitors, 61 George street.
George A. (of M'Kenzie & Dickson), The Durn, Bridgend.
Helen, 17 Kinnoull street.
Hugh, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.
James, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 12 and 14 Main street — house, 10.
James, shoemaker, 116 High street.
John (of Donaldson & M'Kenzie), 42 George st.
John (R.P.R.), 22 Canal street.
John, mason, 1 1 East Bridge street.
John, book-deliverer, 19 Mill street.
Mary, seamstress, 12 Commercial street.
Mrs Alexander, 13 Leonard street.
Mrs David, i Athole place.
Mrs, 28 Commercial street.
Peter, tailor, 25 High street.
Robert, blacksmith, 8 Gladstone terrace, Bridgend.
Robert, joiner, 296 High street.
Ronald, ostler, 2 Bridge lane.
Thomas, labourer, 112 South street.
William, clerk, 2 Whitefriars street. M'Killop, Betsy, 65 Strathmore street.
John, gardener, Barnhill.
John, quarryman, Barnhill.
Thomas, engine-driver, 14 Melville street. M'Kinlay, Francis, coachsmith, 67 Watergate.
James, fitter, l Charles street.
James, weaver, 199 South street.
James, fishing-tackle maker, 44 Athole street.
Miss, 88 South street.
Mrs Daniel, 8 Foundry lane.
m'kinlay — m'laren. 147
M'Kinlay, Peter, grocer, Priory place.
William, fishing-tackle maker, 23 East Bridge street.
William, grocer, Prioiy place. M'Kinnon, John, labourer, 219 High street. M'Kinven, James, basket manufacturer, 65 High street. M'Laggan, Alexander, carter, 8 Union street.
Charles, labourer, 378 High street.
Daniel, labourer, 89 South street.
David, blacksmith, Burtoii place.
Hugh, mason. High Craigie.
Isabella, laundress, lo Kinnoull street.
James, mail- guard, PitcuUen.
Jessie, staymaker, 10 Charlotte street.
John, baker, 284 High street.
John, clerk, 15 Queen street.
Mrs John, 56 South William street.
Mrs John, 48 Carr's croft.
Mrs William, Low Craigie.
Mrs William, 38 Main street.
Peter, clerk, St. Catherine's place.
Robert, stationm aster, St. Leonard's Hall, Newtown.
William, labourer, 159 South street.
William, grocer, 48 North Methven street.
William (of Campbells, M'Laggan, & Co.), Sunnybower, Kinnoull. M'Laren, Alexander, shipowner, 79 Watergate.
Alexander, sewing-machine agent, Laurel Villa, Priory pi.
Andrew, superintendent of slaughter-house, Shore.
Charles, grocer, 278 High street.
David, baker, 21 Kirkside.
Dougald, post-boy, 8 Castlegable.
Duncan, hostler, 9 Castlegable.
Isabella, 48 North Methven street.
James, dairy, 87 Glover street.
James, joiner, 77 Glover street.
James, porter. Old Shore.
James, blacksmith, 19 Mill street.
James, labourer, 71 High street.
John, dyer, 32 Leonard street.
John, fireman, 20 Glover street.
John, carter, 99 Canal street.
Mary, vv'ashei'woman, 17 Cutlog vennel.
Mrs, Craigie Mill.
Mrs Ann, 6 Strathmore street.
Mrs Archibald, 99 Canal street.
Mrs George, 6 Back wynd.
Mrs John, 5 Scott street.
Peter, fireman, 21 Pomarium.
148 MCLAREN M'LEISH.
M'Laren, Peter, dyer, 47 Stormont street. Peter, labourer, 67 Strathmore street. Peter, guard, 25 Hospital street. William, joiner, 36 North Methven street. William, carter, 16 Watergate. William, blacksmith, Craigie place. M'Lauchlan, Ann, 26 Whitefriars street.
& Co., painters and paperhangers, 114 High st. — h,, II2. Francis, labourer, 154 South street. George, stoneware merchant, 213 High street. George, weaver, 24 Whitefriars street. Henry, labourer, 146 High street. & Paton, tailors and clothiers, 298 High street. James, labourer, 48 Barossa street. John, labourer, 40 Meal vennel. John, slater, 182 High street. Mrs Daniel, chimney-sweeper, 32 Watergate. Robert, clerk, 7 Glover street. Thomas, wright, 23 Carpenter street. M'Lean, Andrew, joiner, 52 Barossa street. Donald, glassblower, 26 Pomarium. Donald, tailor, 137 Canal crescent. Donald, joiner, 129 High street. Duncan, carter, 15 Bridge lane. • Duncan, joiner, 129 High street. James (R.P.R.), 24 James street. James, soldier, George Inn lane. James, farrier, 6 Mill street — house, 14 Bridge lane. John, cab-driver, 10 Canal street. John, labourer, 72 Watergate. John, glassblower, 72 Watergate. Margaret, i Rose lane. Rachel, 7 Charlotte street. Samuel, pipemaker, 6 Thimblerow. M'Leish, Andrew, porter, Old Shore. Isabella, 6 Strathmore street, James, plumber, 15 Mill street.
John, accountant, Tay street — house, 22 Barossa place. Mrs David, 19 Speygate. Mrs James, 22 Carpenter street. Mrs John, 309 High street. Mrs John, 18 West Mill street. Robert, tireman, 3 St. Paul's square. & Robertson, agents for the Aberdeen Town and County
Bank, Victoria Buildings, Tay street, and 36 South
Alethven street. William (of Thomas & MacLeish), city c'.erk, 3 High st — ^
house, 5 St. John street.
m'LELLAN MCNEIL. 149
M'Lellan, Alexander, lapper, 2 Newrow.
M'Lennan, William, brassmoulder, 7 South Methven street.
M'Leod, Alexander, sliunter, 2 Long causeway.
George, shoemaker, 31 Skinnergate.
James, brassfinisher, 16 North port.
Mrs Agnes, Tayhill, Bridgend.
Mrs Donald, 58 Watergate.
Mrs Neil, 13 Leonard street.
Mrs Peter, dairy, 9 Low street. M'Lintock, Mrs Adam, mangle, 6 Horner's lane. M'Lttsky, Edward, labourer, 139 South street. M'Mahon, Michael, grocer, 48 Meal vennel. M'Master, Charles, Temperance Hotel, 31 St. John street. M'Millan, Daniel, confectioner, 243 High street.
John, cabman, i Kirkside.
John, labourer, 57 Pomarium.
.Mrs John, 176 South street.
Robert, spirit -dealer, 244 High street — ^house, 9.
William, labourer, 113 High street. M'Murray, Rachel, 3 Curfew row. M'Nab, Duncan, shopman, 12 West Mill street.
James, mechanic, 6 Union street.
Margaret, grocer, 96 South street.
Miss, Burton place.
Robert, 2 Balhousie bank.
Robert, boot and shoe maker, 109 High street.
William C. (Inland Revenue), 40 South Methven street.
William, ham-curer, 84 South street. M'Nair, James, shoemaker, Malloch's close, Canal street.
John, engine-driver, 142 Canal crescent.
Thomas, dyer, 44 Meal vennel.
Peter, tobacco-spinner, 25 High street. M'Naughton, Alexander, 15 St. Ann's lane.
& Dewar, drapers, 8 George street.
James, wright, 12 Paul's close, Newrow.
Misses, boarding-school, 3 Barossa place.
Mrs, 18 Paul street.
Mrs James, 23 Castlegable.
Mrs Jane, 42 Commercial street.
Mrs John, 7 Marshall place.
Mrs William, 25 Leonard street.
Peter, 57 King street.
William (of M'Naughton & Dewar), Croft House, Bridgend. M'Neil, David, mason, 20 Newrow.
John (of William Frew & Sons), Balhousie House.
Peter, labourer, George Inn lane.
Peter, grocer, 274 High street.
150 m'neil — m'quire.
M'Neil, Thomas, tailor, Priory place. M'Niven, Mrs Charlotte, 105 South street.
Robert, compositor, 46 Pomarium. M'Nicoll, James, shoemaker, 24 High street — house, 9.
James, labourer, 5 Castlegable. M'Omish, Isabella, 42 James street.
Jessie, 3 Main street.
Peter, labourer, 10 Canal street. M'Owan, Duncan, labourer, loi High street. M'Pherson, Alexander, Shore.
Andrew, saw-mills, Shore.
Angus, labourer, 1 1 Cow vennel.
Charles, dyer, 211 High street.
Daniel, cabinetmaker, 3 Cutlog vennel.
David, carpenter, 26 Princes street.
Duncan, coachwright, 11 Meal vennel.
Helen, 65 Strathmore street.
Hugh, dyer, 56 West Mill street.
Isabella, 5 Back wynd.
Isabella, 3 Water vennel.
John, tailor, 4 South street.
John, gardener, 13 East Bridge street,
John, weaver, 68 Pomarium.
John, labourer, 293 High street.
John, engine-fitter, 58 Scott street.
Laurence, sawyer, 232 High street.
Mark, compositor, 4 James street.
Mrs Alexander, 35 Watergate.
Mrs David, 1 1 James street.
Mrs Elizabeth, 11 Meal vennel.
Mrs Janet, 45 Commercial street.
Mrs John, 68 Long causeway.
Mrs Malcolm, sick-nurse, 224 High street.
Mrs Simon, 133 Canal crescent.
Mrs, 302 High street.
Robert, painter, 5 South street.
Robert, tea-dealer, 19 High street. M'Quade, Hugh, hawker, 3 Meal vennel. M'Quarrie James, refreshment-rooms, 4 Flesh vennel,
Mrs, 87 High street. M 'Queen & Hay, undertakers, 20 Princes street.
James, posting establishment, 20 Princes street — h., 71.
Mrs Thomas, 77 South street.
William, inspector (railway), 7 Nelson street. M'Quhae, James, 61 George street.
Margaret, lodgings, 51 South Methven street.
Thomas, blacksmith, 12 Carpenter street — house above. M'Quire, Mrs Peter, 129 High street.
M'RAE NEWLANDS. I5I
M'Rae, Daniel, dyer, 216 High street.
Mrs Duncan, 21 Kirliside.
Mrs J., grocer, 218 High street.
Mrs James, i Mill close.
Patrick, teacher, 113 High street. M 'Ritchie, Grace, 224 High street. M'Rorie, James, labom-er, i Mill close. M'Rory, Alexander, labourer, 27 Castlegable. M'Rostie, Mrs John, 232 High street. M'Tavish, Patrick, stoneware merchant, 30 Meal vennel. M'Vain, Daniel, labourer, 68 Long causeway.
James, labourer, 5 Strathmore street.
John, game-dealer, 72 South Methven street.
William, 3 Strathmore street. M'Vicar, Alexander, quarryman, 24 Long causeway.
William, painter and paperhanger, 177 High street. M'Whannel, James, dyer, 34 Newrow.
John, West Church officer, 222 South street.
Mrs George, 303 High street. M'William, Mrs George, 32 Thimblerow.
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Nairn, James, painter, 42 St. John street.
Mrs, 6 Thimblerow.
Mrs Helen, i Comely bank. Scone road.
William, fireman, 4 Union street lane.
William, porter, 20 Thimblerow. Naime, Charles, surgeon and druggist, 228 High street — house,
York place. National Bank Office, 5 High street — D. L. Jolly, agent. National Security Savings Bank, Tay street — W. A. Bar- clay, actuary and cashier. Needham, James, librarian, 77 Pomarium. Neil, Frederick G., 3 Comely bank.
Thomas, factory foreman, 8 South street. Neilson, Alexander, blacksmith, 79 Pomarium.
David, dyer, 231 High street.
George, shopman, 48 Commercial street.
Peter, porter, 37 Cross street.
Thomas, dyer, 29 Mill street.
William, carpenter, 74 Pomarium.
William, plumber, Baxter's vennel, Watergate. Nelson, Alexander, hostler, 3 High street. Ness, Alexander, labourer, 6 Glover street.
James, tailor, 9 South street.
Margaret, laundress, 10 Commercial street. Newby, Wm. H. (of Dandie & Newby), Murrayville, KinnoulI» Newlands, Mrs John, Tayside, Bridgend.
152 NICHOLSON— OAKIN.
Nicholson, Alexander, labourer, 199 South street.
Christopher, 57 George street.
George, Exchange Hotel, 30 George street-.
James, engine-driver, 52 Glover street.
Mrs William, lodgings, 2 Victoria street. Nicol, Alexander A., telegraph clerk, 38 Queen street.
Agnes, 14 Pomarium.
Agnes, dressmaker, 72 George street.
Charles, seaman, 126 High street.
David, engine-driver, 20 Leonard street.
David, engine-fitter, 308 High street.
Isabella, Back wynd, Bridgend.
James, dyer, 50 Castlegable.
James, waggon-inspector, 26 Melville street.
James Y., bookseller and stationer, i George street and 41 South Methven street — house, 163 High street.
John, shoemaker, 226 South street.
John, shoemaker, 63 South street.
John C, clerk, 56 Victoria street.
Mary, 31 Pomarium. '
Mrs, washer, 71 High street.
Mrs Charles, 17 Stormont street.
Mrs George, 315 High street.
Mrs George Boyd, 17 Pomarium.
Mrs Robert, King James VI. Hospital.
Robert, pensioner, 7 Barossa street.
Thomas, engine-driver, 43 Leonard street.
Thomas B., clerk, 19 Priory place.
William, joiner, Barnhill. Nightingale, John, basketmaker, 61 Strathmore street. Niven, Misses, 20 South street.
Noble, Andrew, Balbeggie post-messenger, 29 Stormont street. Nolan, Anthony, labourer, 103 South street.
Francis, labourer, 103 South street. Noonan, Matthew, mason, 19 Leonard street. Norie, Henry Hay, W.S., agent (Union Bank), Balhousie Castle. Norwell, David, shoemaker, 39 High street and 66 South Methven street — house, Sunnybower, Bridgend.
Duncan, shoemaker, 46 High street.
Henry, shoemaker, 103 South street.
James, shoemaker, 82 South street.
John, shoemaker, 232 High street.
John, shoemaker, 144 High street — house, 113 High st.
Peter, shoemaker, 8 Skinnergate.
Mrs S., 7 Skinnergate.
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Oakin, Peter, blacksmith, lodge (dyeworks), Balhousie.
O'BRIEN PATON. 1 53
O'Brien, James, labourer, 34 Meal vennel. •
Mrs Daniel, 6 Mill wynd. Officer, Alexander, railway guard, 18 Long causeway. Ogilvie, David, grocer, 174 High street.
Henry, engine-driver, 23 Cross street.
Henry, engine-fitter, Craigie Park terrace.
Joseph, miller, 21 Cross street. Oldham, Captain Harry, 10 Leonard bank. Oliphant, John, cabinetmaker, 72 Watergate.
Joseph, shoemaker, 156 High street.
Robert, smith, 60 Pomarium. Oliver, W. G., grocer, 27 Kirkgate — house, 23. Omond, Mrs, 21 Kinnoull causeway. O'Neil, John, labourer, 103 South street.
John, china-merchant, 275 High street — house, 273. Openshaw, William, labourer, 7 Pomarium. Osmond, Robert, guard, 4 Long causeway. Orr, Mrs, 151 High street. Oswald, Andrew, wood-merchant, 10 St. Ann's lane.
Helen, fruiterer, &c., t,'j St.' John street.
James, superintendent of cemeteries, 52 Long causeway. Ower, Mary, 1 1 Keir street.
Maiy, 19 Mill street.
Thomas, joiner, i Kinnoull causeway.
Palmer, Charles (of Palmers & Drummond), 6 Queen street.
Mary, 47 Strathmore street.
Mrs Gregory, 17 Stormont street.
Peter (of Palmers & Drummond), 18 York place. Palmers & Drummond, grocers & iron merchants, 200 High st. Panton, William, maltster, Craigie Mill.
Parochial Board Office, 16 South st. — W.Young, inspector. Patullo, Charles, labourer, 7 Paul's square.
Mrs James, 46 Leonard street.
Mrs Samuel, 44 James street.
Thomas, blacksmith, 29 Kirkgate. Paton, James, soda-water manufacturer, 12 Horner's lane.
James, labourer, 9 Kinnoull causeway.
Jane, 24 Queen street.
John, tailor, 89 South street.
John, grocer, 52 Long causeway.
John, grocer, 240 High street — house, 231.
John, boot and shoe maker, 11 St. John street.
Miss M. A., 8 Rose terrace.
Mrs, lodgings, 4 South street.
Mrs Alexander, Comely Bank Cottage.
Mrs James, flesher, 8 Princes street.
154 PATON — PEARSON.
Paton, Mrs James, 25 High street.
Mrs James, i Kimaoull causeway.
Mrs James, 386 High street.
Mrs James, i Kirkgate.
Mrs James, 231 High street.
Peter, boilermaker, 286 High street.
Robert, jeweller, i Kirkgate.
& Son, Edward, gun and rifle manufacturers, &c., 44 George street — house, 17 Athole street.
Thomas, joiner, 3 1 Glover street.
& White, engineers and millwrights, Market street and Newi'ow. Paterson, Alexander, dyer, 282 High street.
Alexander, spirit-dealer, 145 Canal street— house. Spring Cottage, Canal street.
Andrew, engine-fitter, 232 High street.
David, tobacco-spinner, 6 North Methven street.
David, gardener, 17 Pomarium.
George, waggon-inspector, 19 Priory place.
George, engine-driver, 2 Glover street.
George K. H., phj^sician and surgeon, 69 George street.
James (Bank of Scotland), 20 King street.
John, Britannia Inn, 14 Mill street.
Mrs, laundress, 1 1 Paul street.
Mrs Peter, 333 High street.
Mrs Robert, 300 High street.
Mrs 'William, 21 Kirkside.
Peter, cabinetmaker, 51 Newrow.
Robert, missionary, 2 Kinnoull street.
Sons, & Co., pianoforte and music sellers, 17 and 21 Princes street.
Thomas, engine-driver, 85 Glover street.
Thomas, watchmaker, 6 Meal vennel.
William, C.E., Croft House, Craigie.
William, labourer, Craigie cottages. Patrick, Andrew, carter, 9 Whitefriars street.
Mrs, MoncreifFe terrace.
William, 30 Glover street. Paul, Catherine, 27 Scott street.
James, wright, 14 James street. Pearson, Alexander, weaver, 2 Thistle lane.
David, mason, 149 High street.
George, mechanic, 43 Newrow.
James, dyer, 22 Meal vennel.
John, cutter, 15 Bridge lane.
Mary, grocer, 6 Athole street.
Mrs John, 6 Union street.
Mrs Robert, 48 Commercial street.
PEARSON — PERTHSHIRE. I55
Pearson, William, cabman, 224 High street.
William (of Richardson & Pearson), Beech Villa, KinnouU.
William, turner, 161 High street. Peatie, John, superintendent of Waterworks, 68 Canal street. Peddie, David, printer, Barnhill.
David, painter, 282 High street,
Gerard, gunsmith, 47 Canal street.
James, hairdresser and perfumer, 53 George street — house, 5 Melville street.
John, hairdresser and perfumer, 17 South street.
John, mechanic, 67 Pomarium.
Jane, 20 Carpenter street.
Mrs, 25 George street.
Mrs David, washer, 30 Horse cross.
Robert, head-master, Sharp's Educational Institution, 10 South Methven street.
Robert, mechanic, 2 Cross street.
Thomas, tailor, 19 Union street.
Thomas, weaver, 12 Paul street.
William, gas-inspector, 246 High street.
William, painter, i Paul street.
W. & D., ironmongers, 13 South Methven st. — houses, 51 Glover street and 30 Melville street. Peebles, David, gardener, 55 Commercial street.
Helen, 19 Leonard street.
James A. (of Low, Peebles, & Co., drapers, 16 & 18 St; John street) — house, 6 Stormont street.
John, coal-agent, 7 South Methven street.
John, plasterer, 32 York place.
Peter, coal-agent, Glasgow road Coal Depot. Peffers, Andrew, dyer, 3 Paul's close. Peggie, John, saw-miller, 9 Castlegable.
James, baker, 23 Commercial street. Penn, Mrs Joseph, midwife, 2 Victoria street. Pennycook, William, dyer, 18 Strathmore street. Penny, Andrew, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 65 George street,
Mrs James, 6 Thimblerow.
Robert, 279 High street. Pentland, Mrs Janet, 31 Stormont street. People's Club and Reading-Room, South St. John's place. Perth Cooking Depot, 188 South street. Perth Foundry, Paul street.
Perth Libraries, 78 George st, and South St, John's place. Perth Loan Co., 80 High street — William Fyfe, manager. Perth Wheaten Bread Society, 51 North Methven street. Perthshire Advertiser AND Strathmore Journal, Tay st. Perthshire Courier, 155 South street.
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PERTHSHIRE PITCAITHLY.
Perthshire Constitutional, South St. John's place. Peterkin, Mrs David, grocer, 294 High street.
Mrs James, 80 High street. Peters, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 40 Long causeway — house above,
David, Free West Church officer, 44 Watergate- David, weaver, 33 Castlegable.
John, weaver, 18 Strathmore street.
Robert, mason, 97 South street. Petrie, Alexander, weaver, 89 South street.
James, clerk, 35 Scott street.
John, engine-driver, 4 Barrack street.
John, dairy, 5 Commercial street.
Mrs John, hat-manufacturer, 66 South street.
Peter, dyer, 214 High street.
Peter, engine-fitter, 38 Queen street.
Samuel, engine-driver, 42 Glover street. ,
William, grocer, 47 Leonard street. ^ William, labourer, 224 High street.
William, salesman, 71 High street. Philip, Alexander, gasfitter, 55 Princes street.
James, inspector (East Coast Railway), Priory place. Philips, Ann, staymaker, 33 St. John street — house, Tay street.
Ann, 47 Skinnergate.
John, joiner, Craigie Park terrace.
John, shunter, 27 Leonard street.
Thomas, blacksmith, 116 South street. Phin, Patrick, labourer, 103 South street. Picket, James, labourer, 49 Watergate.
Michael, labourer, 82 South street.
Mrs James, 148 South street. Pilmer, Mrs, 18 Melville street.
Pinkerton, James C, solicitor, 25 Greorge street — house, Beech Villa, Kinnoull.
Robert, law-clerk, 1 1 Mill street. Pimie, Barbara, 18 Barrack street.
James, dresser, 42 Barossa street. Pirrie, Alex., Edinburgh post-office messenger, 17 Kinnoull st.
& Anderson, coachbuilders, 33 and 41 Princes street.
David, coachmaker, 16 Pomarium.
James (of Pirrie & Anderson), 59 North Methven street. Pitcairns, Mrs James, 55 Commercial street. Pitcaithly, Alexander, game-dealer, 16 Mill street — house, West Rhynd.
Ann, 33 North Methven street.
George, guard, 56 Glover street.
John, slater, i Kinnoull causeway.
John, weaver, 19 Claypotts.
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Pitcaithly, Mrs Andrew, 67 Pomarium.
Mrs John, Malloch's close, South street.
Mrs Wilham, 9 Charteris street.
William, dyer, 2 Newrow. Pitendreich, William, labourer, 219 High street. Plane, Andrew, fitter, Craigie cottages.
John, blacksmith, Low Craigie. Police Assessment Office, 3 High st. — Jas. Thomson, col. Police Office, i High street — John Welsh, superintendent. PoUan, John, labourer, 113 High street. Pollock, Walter, tobacco-spinner, 18 George street. Poor-Rates Office, 12 South st. — George Barclay, collector, Pople, H. W,, British Hotel, 99 Leonard street. Porter, Alexander, labourer, 190 High street.
Charles, tea-hawker, 9 Leonard street.
James, photographer, 15 County place and 30 George st» — house, 16 High street.
John, policeman, 190 High street.
Mrs John, winder, 219 High street. Porteous, William, labourer, 5 Clayholes. Post-Office', 2 High street — John M'Gregor, postmaster. Potter, John, grocer, 29 Hospital street. Powrie, Jessie, 9 Flesh vennel,
Robert, seaman, 9 Flesh vennel.
William, polisher, 80 High street. Pratt, John, 190 High street.
John, weaver, i Paul street. Prentice, John, labourer, 2}6 Long causeway.
William, coachsmith, 400 High street. Preston, James, register office, 50 High street. Pringle, Robert, painter and paperhanger, ii High st. — h., 9. Prison Assessment Office, 3 High st. — J.Thomson, collector. Procurator-Fiscal's Office, County Buildings, foot of
South street — M. Jameson, fiscal. Profit, David, boilermaker, 35 Scott street. Proudfoot, Catherine, Low Craigie,
James, railway superintendent, 22 South Wijliam street.
Mrs Ann, 50 Barossa street.
Mrs Isabella, loi High street.
Peter, 30 Queen street. Proven, James, shoemaker, 21 Kinnoull street. Public Baths and Wash-House, Mill st.— Thomas Morrison. Public Weigh-House, Kirkside. Pullar, Ann, 18 Whitefriars street.
Daniel, labourer, 323 High street.
Elizabeth, 126 South street.
George, turner, 34 South William street.
James, salesman, 46 Commercial street.
156 PERTHSHIRE PITCAITHLY.
Perthshire Constitutional, South St. John's place. Peterkin, Mrs David, grocer, 294 High street.
Mrs James, 80 High street. Peters, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 40 Long causeway — house above,
David, Free West Church officer, 44 Watergate.
David, weaver, 33 Castlegable.
John, weaver, 18 Strathmore street.
Robert, mason, 97 South street. Petrie, Alexander, weaver, 89 South street.
James, clerk, 35 Scott street.
John, engine-driver, 4 Barrack street,
John, dairy, 5 Commercial street.
Mrs John, hat-manufacturer, 66 South street.
Peter, dyer, 214 High street.
Peter, engine-fitter, 38 Queen street.
Samuel, engine-driver, 42 Glover street. ,
Wilham, grocer, 47 Leonard street. , William, labourer, 224 High street.
William, salesman, 71 High street. Philip, Alexander, gasfitter, 55 Princes street.
James, inspector (East Coast P..ailway), Priory place. Philips, Ann, staymaker, 33 St. John street — house, Tay street,
Ann, 47 Skinnergate.
John, joiner, Craigie Park terrace.
John, shunter, 27 Leonard street.
Thomas, blacksmith, 116 South street. Phin, Patrick, labourer, 103 South street. Picket, James, labourer, 49 Watergate.
Michael, labourer, 82 South street.
Mrs James, 148 South street. Pilmer, Mrs, 18 Melville street.
Pinkerton, James C, solicitor, 25 George street — house, Beech Villa, Kinnoull.
Robert, law-clerk, 1 1 Mill street. Pimie, Barbara, 18 Barrack street.
James, dresser, 42 Barossa street. Pirrie, Alex., Edinburgh post-office messenger, 17 Kinnoull st.
& Anderson, coachbuilders, 33 and 41 Princes street.
David, coachmaker, 16 Pomarium.
James (of Pirrie & Anderson), 59 North Methven street. Pitcairns, Mrs James, 55 Commercial street. Pitcaithly, Alexander, game-dealer, 16 Mill street — house, West Rhynd.
Ann, 33 North Methven street.
George, guard, 56 Glover street.
John, slater, i Kinnoull causeway.
John, weaver, 19 Claypotts.
PITCAITHLY PULLAR 1 5 7
Pitcaithly, Mrs Andrew, 67 Pomarium.
Mrs John, Malloch's close. South street.
Mrs Wilham, 9 Charteris street.
William, dyer, 2 Newrow. Pitendreich, Wilham, labourer, 219 High street. Plane, Andrew, fitter, Craigie cottages.
John, blacksmith. Low Craigie. Police Assessment Office, 3 High st. — Jas. Thomson, col. Police Office, i High street — John Welsh, superintendent. PoUan, John, labourer, 113 High street. Pollock, Walter, tobacco-spinner, 18 George street. Poor-Rates Office, 12 South st, — George Barclay, collector^ Pople, H. W., British Hotel, 99 Leonard street. Porter, Alexander, labourer, 190 High street.
Charles, tea-hawker, 9 Leonard street.
James, photographer, 15 County place and 30 George st» — house, 16 High street.
John, policeman, 190 High street.
Mrs John, winder, 219 High street. Porteous, William, labourer, 5 Clayholes. Post-Office', 2 High street — John M'Gregor, postmaster. Potter, John, grocer, 29 Hospital street. Powrie, Jessie, 9 Flesh vennel.
Robert, seaman, 9 Flesh vennel.
William, polisher, 80 High street. Pratt, John, 190 High street.
John, weaver, i Paul street. Prentice, John, labourer, '46 Long causeway.
William, coachsraith, 400 High street. Preston, James, register office, 50 High street. Pringle, Robert, painter and paperhanger, il High st. — h., 9. Prison Assessment Office, 3 High st. — J.Thomson, collector. Procurator-Fiscal's Office, County Buildings, foot of
South street— M. Jameson, fiscal. Profit, David, boilermaker, 35 Scott street. Proudfoot, Catherine, Low Craigie.
James, railway superintendent, 22 South William street.
Mrs Ann, 50 Barossa street.
Mrs Isabella, loi High street.
Peter, 30 Queen street. Proven, James, shoemaker, 21 Kinnoull street. Public Baths and Wash-House, Mill st. — Thomas Morrison. Public Weigh-House, Kirkside. Pullar, Ann, 18 Whitefriars street.
Daniel, labourer, 323 High street.
Elizabeth, 126 South street.
George, turner, 34 South William street.
James, salesman, 46 Commercial street.
158 PULLAR — RATTRAY.
Pullar, James F. (of J. Pullar & Sons), Rosebank, Kinnoull. James, pie-baker and spirit-dealer, 257 High street. Janet, dressmaker, 47 High street. & Sons, J., North British Dyeworks, Kinnoull street. John (of J. Pullar & Sons), 5 St. Leonard's bank. Laurence (of Coates, Pullar, & Co.), 9 St. Leonard's bank. Mrs, market gardener, Barnhill. Mrs James, 6 Mill close.
Robert (of J. Pullar & Sons), 6 St. Leonard's bank. & Son, Thomas, joiners, 54 Victoria street. Thomas, weaver, 9 Kinnoull causeway. Thomas (of T. Pullar & Son), 60 Scott street. William, gardener, 350 High street. William, clerk, 58 Long causeway.
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Queen, John, hatter, 40 Meal vennel. Quesock, John, labourer, 199 South street.
Michael, labourer, 12 Paul's close.
William, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel.
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Rae, Isabella, 49 Commercial street.
John, clerk, 266 High street.
Thomas, coach-painter, 4 South street.
Thomas, painter, 148 South street. Rainnie, Rev. John, 20 York place. Rait, John, engine-driver, 81 Glover s'treet. Ramsay, James, joiner, Baxter's vennel.
John, engine-driver, 34 Newrow.
Mrs Alexander, stoneware merchant, 134 South street — house, 24 Canal street.
Mrs James, laundress, in South street.
Mrs Wilham, 48 George street.
Mrs William, 20 Leonard street.
Robert G., Rio Villa, Kinnoull.
Thomas, labourer, 7 Keir street.
Thomas, engineer, 15 Guard vennel.
William G., slater, 195 High street. ■
William, porter, 17 Cross street. Rankin, Joseph, painter, 70 South street. Rattray, Ann, 122 Canal crescent.
George, wright, 104 South street.
James, litter, 9 Earl's dykes.
James, smith, Newrow — house, St Paul's square.
John, weaver, 333 High street.
John, blacksmith, 246 High street.
Mrs Thomas, 16 Commercial street.
RATTRAY REID. 1 59
Rattray, Mrs Thomas, i6 Strathmore street.
Peter, porter, 58 Pomarium. Readdie, John, 3 St. Leonard's bank.
Mrs James, 78 Victoria street.
Mrs John, Priory place.
Thomas, builder, 59 North Methven street. Receiving Post-Offices, 7 County place and 265 High st. Redfern, Matilda, seamstress, 3 Mill wynd.
Roley, 25 High street. Reekie, Alexander, tailor, 19 Claypotts wynd.
David, labourer, i Speygate.
David, mason, 21 Speygate.
John, labourer, Shore. Rees, Rev. Samuel B., 4 King's place. Registrar's Office for Births, Deaths, and Marriages,
6 Charlotte street — James Dewar, registrar. Reid, Alexander, wright, 89 South street.
Alexander, labourer, 19 Isla street.
Alexander, mason, 22 Barrack street.
Alexander, dyer, 47 Stormont street.
Alexander, French cleaner, 3 Scott street.
Andrew, porter, 5 Whitefriars street.
Andrew, 8 Marshall place.
Barbara, James VI. Hospital.
Charles, labourer, 129 Canal crescent.
David, broker, 46 Meal vennel.
David, weaver, Rinnoull causeway.
David, shipmaster, 19 Speygate.
& Donald, chemists and druggists, 39 George street.
Henry, tenter, 21 Cross street.
James, porter, 43 KinnouU causeway.
James, fitter, 23 Rirkgate.
James, smith, 33 South street.
James, labourer, 23 Castlegable.
Jane, 71 Pomarium.
Janet, 84 Pomarium.
John, coachman, 18 South Methven street.
John, shipmaster, 72 Watergate.
John, shipowner, 6 Canal street.
Margaret, washer, 59 Leonard street.
Margaret, 1 1 Thimblerow.
Mrs Alexander, 148 South street.
Mrs Alexander, 35 Newrow and 13 Cutlog vennel.
Mrs Charles, dairy, 46 Castlegable.
Mrs David, 22 Barrack street.
Mrs James, 207 High street.
Mrs John, 297 High street.
Mrs Neil, 15 Marshall place.
l6o REID — RITCHIE.
Reid, Mrs Robert, 333 High street.
Mrs William, 27 Kinnoull causeway.
Mungo, labourer, 2 Thistle lane.
P. & J., coachbuilders, 39, 46, and 48 Princes street.
Peter, slater, 5 South Methven street — house, 7.
Peter, shoemaker, 13 Barossa street.
Robert, joiner, 18 Keir street.
Robert, 43 Canal street.
Robert, mail-porter, 228 South street.
Robert, bootcloser, 141 Canal crescent.
Samuel, corn-merchant, 3 Watergate.
Thomas, labourer, 25 Hospital street.
Thomas, house-factor and commission-agent, 270 High street — house, Burnside, Craigie.
William, salesman, i Cutlog vennel.
William, dyer, 58 Long causeway.
William, solicitor, Tay street. Rennet, Edward, lodging-house keeper, 40 Skinnergate.
Mrs William, 10 Newrow.
Thomas, seaman, 2 James street. Rennie, Alexander, cab-driver, 48 George street.
Mrs, 25 High street.
Robert, fireman, 69 Leonard street.
Thomas, railway agent, 17 Queen street. Reoch, John, labourer, 8 Kirkgate. Reston, Mrs George, 22 Marshall place. Riach, Mrs Major W. A., Mansfield place. Richardson, Alexander, seaman, 6 Canal street.
H. G. S., wine and insurance agent, 70 George street.
Magdalen, lodgings, 4 North port.
Miss, lodgings, 12 Princes street.
Mrs James, 71 Pomarium.
Peter, goods manager {Caledonian Railway), 53 King st.
& Pearson, silk-mercers, 16 and 18 Princes street.
Thomas, 15 Barossa place.
Thomas, carter, 69 South street.
William, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 43 High st.
William, railway guard, 43 Newrow.
William, joiner, 217 South street.
William B., grocer and baker, 318 High street. Rintoul, Laurence, commission-agent and sharebroker, 44 St. John stieet — house, 8 King's place.
Robert, mason, 30 Whitefiiars street. Ritchie, James, civil-engineer and land-surveyor, 18 Charlotte street — house, 6 Athole place.
James, laboui er, 28 West Mill street.
James, 68 St. John street.
John, traveller, 58 Leonaid street.
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RITCHIE — ROBERTSON. l6l
Ritchie, Maggie, 56 Leonard street.
William (British Linen Company's Bank), horse-hirer, 163 High street and 27 Mill street.
William, carpenter, 210 South street. River Police and Fishing Office, 60 High street — Alex.
Croll, superintendent. Roam, Joseph, blacksmith, Craigie place. Robb, Ann, 7 Claypotts wynd.
George, labourer, 224 High street.
George, tailor, 120 High street.
George, tailor, 139 South street.
James, sailmaker, 14 West MiU street.
Mrs, I Paul street.
Mrs David, umbrella-maker, 56 S. Methven st. — h. above.
Mrs William, 310 High street.
Peter, commercial traveller, 53 Glover street.
Peter, receiving-house post-office, County place. Robbie, Charles, shoemaker, 149 High street. Roberton, James B., road-surveyor, 3 Islay street. Robertson, Agnes, 213 South street.
Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 38 N. Methven street.
Alexander, clerk (Post-office), 145 High street.
Alexander, labourer, 32 Long causeway.
Alexander, labourer, 3 St. Paul's square.
Alexander, grocer, 118 High street — house, 18 King st.
Alexander, weigher, 35 Pomarium.
Alexander, engine-driver, 52 Glover street.
Alexander, mechanic, 13 Barossa street.
Alexander, weaver, 159 South street.
Alexander, accountant. Union Bank, 22 George street.
Alexander, surfaceman, Shore.
Alexander, tinsmith, 310 High street.
Alexander, dyer, 38 Whitefriars street.
Andrew, goods-guard, 13 Cross street.
Andrew, porter, 25 Hospital street.
Ann, 26 Princes street.
Catherine, Balhousie street.
Catherine, 2 Blackfriars wynd.
Catherine, dressmaker, 56 West MUl street.
Charles, labourer, 170 High street.
Charles, 13 Kinnoull causeway.
Charles S., architect, 68 St. John street.
Charles, labourer, 4 North port.
Charles, weaver, 246 High street.
Charles, cab-driver, 70 South Methven street.
Christina, 15 Melville street.
Daniel, victualler, ii St. Paul's square.
Daniel, watchmaker, 10 Canal street.
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1 62 ROBERTSON.
Robertson, Daniel, fruiterer, i6 Bridge lane. Daniel, labourer, 2 North port. David, labourer, 69 Leonard street. David, labourer, Claypotts wynd. David, cabinetmaker, 154 South street. David, cabinetmaker, 63 North Methven street. David, grocer and spirit-merchant, 36 High street. David, labourer, 53 Commercial street. David, bookseller and librarian, 94 High street — house,
18 Charlotte street. David, clerk. General. Prison. Donald, carter, 47 Skinnergate. Donald, porter, 19 Mill street. Duncan, coal salesman, 197 South street. Duncan, dyker, 28 Queen street. Ebenezer, fireman, 74 Pomarium. Edward, slater, 28 West Mill street. Elizabeth, seamstress, 2 Blackfriars wynd. Francis, carpenter, 190 High street. Erancis, tailor, no South street. •George, cowfeeder, 2 Murray street. ■George, labourer," 47 Skinnergate. George, labourer, 37 Stormont street. Gersham, labourer, 43 Leonard street. Helen, 26 Whitefriars street. Isabella, 46 Pomarium. Isabella, 306 High street. James, mason, 49 Commercial street. James, dresser, 1 7 Foundry lane. James, cabinetmaker, 3 Cherry lane. James, boilermaker, 13 Cow vennel. James, miller, 22 Thimblerow. James, engine-driver, Nelson street. James, 21 Kinnoull street. James, labourer, 1 70 High street. James, labourer, 17 Kinnoull causeway. James, spirit-agent, 21 York place. James, shoemaker, 42 South street. James, labourer, 16 North port. James, labourer, 19 Kinnoull causeway. James, tailor and clothier, 19 Hospital st. — house above. James, painter, 6 Pomarium. James, labourer, 205 South street. James, plumber, 35 Scott street. James S., grocer, 55 South Methven street — house, 26
Queen street. James, telegraph lineman, 29 Leonard street. Jane, County Place Inn.
ROBERTSON. 163
Robertson, Jane,. 31 Leonard street. Janet, 6 North Methven street. John, dyer, 17 Thimblerow. John, gardener, 40 Commercial street. John, tinsmith, 2 Melville street. John, labourer, 6 Cross street. John, labourer, 6 Mill close. John, carter, 232 High street. John, labourer, i Horner's lane. John, mason, 331 High street. John, blacksmith, 155 South street.
John, teacher, Meal vennelSchool — house, ii County pL John, coach-trimmer, 142 Canal crescent. John, labourer, 130 South street. John, dairy, Craigie. John, cabinetmaker, 8 Horner's lane. John, tailor, 1 1 Hospital street.
John, labourer, 34 Canal street and 13 Cutlog rennel. John, lapper, 10 West Mill street. John, printer, 68 St. John street. John, porter, 19 Clayholes. John, carter, 85 Pomarium. John, carter, 207 High street. Joseph, planemaker, 126 High street. Margaret, 26 Melville street and 3 Paul's square. Margaret, 34 Newrow. Margaret, grocer, 10 Bridge lane. Margaret, 213 South street. Margaret, 82 South street. Mrs, 28 Commercial street. Mrs, 3 Mill wynd. Mrs, 24 West Mill street. Mrs, 41 Main street. Mrs Adam, 19 Mill street. Mrs Alexander, ladies' nurse, 145 High street. Mrs Alexander, shipowner, 15 Main street. Mrs Alexander, 5 Barossa street. Mrs Alexander, 55 Watergate. Mrs Alexander, 19 Kirkside. Mrs Alexander, 36 Athole street. Mrs Alexander, sick-nurse, 47 Pomarium. Mrs David, mangle, 49 Stormont street. Mrs Donald, greengrocer, 1 1 Castlegable. Mrs George, 28 Melville street. Mrs James, 219 High street. Mrs James, lodgings, 19 North Methven street. Mrs James, 46 Commercial street. Mrs James, grocer, 174 South street.
164 ROBERTSON.
Robertson, Mrs James, 177 South street. Mrs James, 13 Leonard street. Mrs John, 13 Thimblerow. Mrs John, 7 Leonard street. Mrs John, 79 South street. Mrs John, 96 High street. Mrs John, 232 South street. Mrs Lill}'', 1 1 East Bridge street. Mrs M., 81 High street. Mrs Joseph, 69 South street. Mrs Robert, 12 Marshall place. Mrs Robert, 25 Cross street. Mrs Robert, 35 Hospital street. Mrs Thomas, 315 High street. Mrs Thomas, 3 Mill wynd. Mrs William, 36 Watergate. Mrs William, 13 Cutlog vennel. Mrs William, 3 Mill wynd. Patrick, 72 High street.
Peter, Model Lodging-house keeper, Skinnergate. Peter, grocer and provision and coal merchant, 28 Princes
street — house, Castlebank, Barnhill. Peter, fitter, 196 South street. Peter, brassfounder, no South street. Richard, carter, 60 Pomarium. Robert, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 21 George
street — house, 1 1 Rose terrace. Robert, labourer, 33 North Methven street. Robert, weaver, 333 High street. Robert, toll-collector. Scone road. Robert, carter, 7 South Methven street. Robert, carter, 8 St. Paul's square. Robert H., grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 22 High
street — house, Viewbank, Kinnoull. Robert, solicitor, 12 High st. — house, i Mansfield place. Robert, cowfeeder, 17 Islay street. Robert, engineer, 10 Canal street. Robert, shoemaker, tobacconist, &c., 3 West Bridge St.
— house, 20 Gowrie street. Robert, tailor, 115 South street. & Arnott, commission-agents, 56 Princes street. Thomas, fish and game dealer, 21 South street — house,
19 Flesh vennel. Thomas K., printer, 3 Water vennel. Thomas, wright, Barnhill. Thomas, porter, 113 High street. Thomas, contractor, 3 Keir street. Thomas, labourer, 9 Foundry lane.
ROBERTSON ROSS. 1 65
Robertson, Walter, slater, 10 Carpenter street.
William, iron-turner. Union street lane.
William, labourer, 232 High street.
William, printer, 85 Watergate.
William, clerk, 81 Glover street.
William, mason, 14 Paul street.
William, mason, 17 Whitefriars street.
William, cabinetmaker, 47 Watergate.
William, daily, 6 Barrack street.
William, labourer, 23 Cow vennel.
William, dyer, 6 Thirablerow.
William, mason, Craigie Park terrace.
William, engineer and millwright, 40 Canal st. — ^h., 24.
William, cutter, 51 South Methven street.
William, cab proprietor, 14 North William street — office, 6 Gowrie street, Bridgend.
William, labourer, 9 Flesh vennel.
William, labourer, 17 Horner's lane.
William, labourer, 65 South street. Robson, Thomas, porter, 9 Union street. Rodger, James, weaver, 386 High street.
James, painter, 300 High street.
John, saddler, 52 South street.
John, engine-driver, 17 Gowrie street.
John, slater, 334 High street.
John, painter, 57 South street.
Matthew, porter, 21 Cross street.
Matthew, saddler, 37 Canal street.
Mrs, 44 Newrow.
Mrs Alexander, 6 Thimblerow.
Mrs John, 63 South street.
Mrs John, 17 Gowrie street. Rodgie, William, labourer, 239 High street. Rollo, James, sheriff-officer and tavern-keeper, 3 High street.
James, blacksmith, 14 Glover street.
John, labourer, 232 High street.
Hon. Mrs John, Rosemount, Bridgend.
William, labourer, 72 Canal street.
William, gasfitter, 72 High street. Ronald, James, clerk, 5 Curfew row. Rose, James, tailor, 8 Barossa place.
William, turner, 177 South street. Ross, Adam, fitter, 34 Newrow.
Alexander, labourer, 116 High street.
Alexander, shoemaker, 29 Kirkgate.
Alexander, clerk, 87 High street.
Alexander, mason, 63 South street.
Andrew, wholesale grocer, 38 Castlegable — house, 40.
1 66 ROSS — ROYAL.
Ross, Andrew, baker, 31 Thimblerow. Ann, 71 Princes street. Charles, joiner, 64 Long causeway. Daniel, labourer, 198 South street,
David, tailor and clothier, 179 High street — house, 18. Charlotte street,
David, labourer, 69 South street.
David, plumber, 58 South Methven street.
Eliza, lodgings, 59 North Methven street.
George, labourer, 6 Horner's lane..
James, porter, 41 Cross street.
Janet, 3 Cutlog vennel.
Jessie, weaver, 23 Carpenter street.
John, porter, Craigie haugh.
Margaret, sick-nurse, 228 South street.
Mrs A., 49 Canal street.
Mrs James, 102 High street.
Mrs James, 238 High street.
Mrs John, 239 High street.
Mrs John, Mount, Craigie.
Mrs John, 38 Victoria street.
Mrs Lawson, 4 Union street lane.
Mrs Peter, Mount, Craigie.
Mrs Thomas, 44 Newrow.
Thomas, inkmaker, 198 South street.
William, haircutter and ginger-beer manufacturer, 215 High street — house, 56 Athole street.
William, fitter, 266 High street.
William (of W. & J. Ross), 6 Athole crescent.
W. & J., solicitors, 37 George street.
William, 2 Comely bank, Scone road. Rcwden, Alfred, grain-merchant, Inchbank, Bridgend. Roy, Alexander, porter, 4 Carpenter street.
Andrew, grain-merchant, 24 Canal street.
Ann, 16 Rose terrace.
James, Springbank, Bridgend.
James, carter, 42 Leonard street.
James, saddler, 29 Stormont street.
John, butcher, 45 South Methven street.
John, saw-miller, Shore.
Mrs David, 34 Newrow.
Mrs James, game-dealer, 1 1 Bridge lane.
Mrs James, 23 Castlegable.
Thomas, butcher, 47 South Methven street.
William, saw-miller, 148 South street. Royal Arch Mason Lodge, 71 High street. Royal Bank of Scotland, 80 George street — Melville Jameson, agent.
RUGG — SCOTLAND. 1 6 7
Rugg, George, butcher, i8o South street. Rupe, John, weaver, 27 Kinnoull causeway. Rushforth, George, clerk, 2 Whitefriars street.
Tames, labourer, 58 South street. RusseU, Andrew, mason, 394 High street.
George, labourer, 1 5 1 High street.
James, baker, 3 Mill close.
James Tyrie, clerk, 18 Watergate.
Mrs James, 78 South street.
Thomas, blacksmith, i Rose lane.
William, traffic-inspector, 45 Priory place. Rutherford, David, 3 Cutlog vennel.
David, joiner, 13 Speygate.
James, plumber, 86 High street.
John, supervisor, 51 Priory place.
John, labourer, 53 Leonard street.
Miss, 112 South street.
Mrs Alexander, spirit-dealer, 36 Princes street.
Mrs James, 219 High street.
Mrs John, 312 High street.
Mrs Thomas, 75 South street.
WilHam, joiner, 8 Main street — house, 9 Strathmore st,
William, wireworker, 19 Speygate.
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Sage, David, weaver, 46 Pomarium.
David, weaver, 102 South street.
John, weaver, 89 South street.
Joseph, weaver, 9 Cross street.
Mrs, seamstress, 258 High street. St. Clair, Rev. J. P., Priory place. St. Mary's, Kinnoull. St. Joseph's Convent, Stormont street. St. John's Foundry, Foundry lane — George Chrystal. Salmon, Major George P., Willanslee, Barnhill.
James, blacksmith, 45 Commercial street. Sandeman, David, bootmaker, 106 High street.
Miss, II Rose terrace.
Mrs Stewart, Springland, Bridgend. Sangster, Mrs James, 21 Kinnoull street.
Sanson, Robert, printer (Perthshire Advertiser) , 28 Athole st. Saunders, John, tinsmith, 144 South street. Scobie, James, blacksmith, 137 High street.
John, New Inn, Main street.
Mrs Alexander, 53 Kinnoull causeway.
Mrs WilHam, 51 Nwrow. Scone and Perth Mason Lodge, 14 High street. Scotland, David, weaver, 68 Pomarium.
1 68 SCOTLAND — SCOTT.
Scotland, Jane, lodgings, i6 King street.
John, weaver, 55 Pomarium.
Mrs Applin, 26 Pomarium.
Mrs James, 352 High street.
Mrs John, 15 Thimblerow.
Peter, labourer, 333 High street.
Thomas, labourer, 16 Newrow.
Thomas, currier, 340 High street.
William, engine-driver, 1 1 1 South street. Scott, Alexander, 47 Scott street.
Alexander, joiner, 15 North port — house above.
Alexander, Castle Battery, Barnhill.
Archibald, porter, 292 High street.
Charles, porter, 25 Kirkgate.
Charles, mason, 44 Main street.
David, surgeon, 9 Athole street.
Eliza, teacher of music, 3 Albert place.
George, mason, 39 Pomarium.
George, wine and spirit dealer, 3 St. John's pi. — h. above.
Helen, 89 Main street.
James, solicitor, 18 Watergate.
James, fitter, 6 Cross street.
James, 75 Victoria place.
James, labourer, 15 Kirkgate.
James, groom, 6 Canal street.
James, porter, 55 Strathmore street.
James, dyer, 14 Gladstone terrace.
& Son, James, wool-merchants, 44 Leonard street.
John, labourer, 17 East Bridge street.
John, Waverley Inn, 41 Watergate.
John, mason, 122 Canal crescent.
Margaret, 21 Union street.
Margaret F., teacher of music, 69 North Methven. street.
Matthew, 25 South William street.
Mrs David, 19 Speygate.
Mrs Edward, 139 South street.
Mrs George, 9 Watergate.
Mrs James, 58 Long causeway.
Mrs John, 17 Cutlog vennel.
Mrs John, 26 Princes street.
Mrs John, grocer, 93 Leonard street.
Mrs Peter, 24 Carpenter street.
Mrs Peter, 198 High street.
Mrs Peter, 146 High street.
Mrs Peter, 95 High street.
Robert, weaver, 19 Union street.
Thomas, baker, 33 Kinnoull street.
Thomas, weaver, 6 Strathmore street.
SCOTT — SHAW. 169
Scott, Daniel, labourer, 75 South street.
Thomas, mason, 16 Mam street.
Wilham D., cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 18 and 20 Mill street — house, 12 Charlotte street.
William, sailmaker, 311 High street.
William, dairy-keeper, 165 South street. Scrimgeour, Catherine, 39 Kinnoull causeway.
David, mason, 22 Melville street.
Donald, labourer, 22 Barrack street.
James, labourer, 69 South street.
James, painter, 47 Pomarium.
John, labourer, i Curfew row.
John, clerk, St. Catherine's place.
John, porter, 135 Canal street.
John, porter, 26 South Methven street.
Mrs James, 4 Cow vennel.
Robert, weaver, 59 Pomarium.
Robert, painter, 85 Pomarium.
William, weaver, 55 Pomarium. Selby, John, railway guard, 16 Glover street. Semple, Archibald, dairy, 9 Hospital street.
William, dairy, 10 North Methven street. Session-Clerk's Office, 3 St. John street— J. Thomas, clerk. Seton, Duncan, salesman, 71 High street.
L., 5 East Bridge street.
Mrs Donald, 2 Flesh vennel. Shand, James, railway guard, 29 Kinnoull causeway.
Robert, teacher, 68 St. John street. Shanklie, Mrs William, feather-dresser, 4 George street. Sharp, Andrew, labourer, 56 West Mill street.
David, blacksmith, 89 South street.
David, gardener, 11 East Bridge street.
David, painter, 132 High street.
James, surfaceman, 32 (xlover street.
John, gardener, 55 Strathmore street.
Mrs Charles, 57 King street.
Mrs James, 11 Union street.
Mrs John, 19 Barossa street.
Mrs Peter, laundress, 32 Horse cross.
Mrs William, 9 Speygate.
Peter, porter, 81 Kinnoull causeway.
Thomas, brassfounder, 23 Commercial street.
William, Charles street granaries and Innerbuist mills. ■Shaw, Alexander, labourer, 85 South street.
Catherine, 87 Watergate.
George, joiner, 5 Earl's dykes.
James, corkcutter, 27 Castlegable.
James, baker, 113 High street.
I/O SHAW SIME.
Shaw, Mrs William, 75 South street.
Norman, blacksmith, 224 High street.
Norman, labourer, 141 South street.
Robert, baker, 51 Princes street.
William, slater, 32 West Mill street.
William, printer, 25 High street. Shearer, Alexander, inkmaker, i Kirkgate.
George, 2 Victoria street.
John, labourer, 9 South William street. Shedden, Charles, 38 Princes street.
David, blacksmith, i Paul street.
James, carriage-builder, 95 South street.
James, confectioner, 65 North Methven street.
Mrs Andrew, George Inn lane.
Mrs John, 129 South street. Shepherd, Edward, fireman, 180 South street.
George, labourer, 14 Bridge lane.
James, seedsman and potato-dealer, 12 Kirkside.
John, engine-driver, 88 South street.
Margaret, fruiterer, 12 Bridge lane.
Misses, boarding academy, 6 Charlotte street.
Mrs John, 27 Kinnoull causeway.
Mrs Thomas, clothier, 41 Leonard street.
Robert, tailor, 1 1 Canal street.
William, tailor, 15 Clay holes.
William, grain-merchant, 16 Queen street. Sheriff-Clerk's Office, County Buildings. Sherman, Mrs, i Kirkgate.
Sherwill, Lieutenant-Colonel W. S., 2 Barossa place. Shields & Co., John, Wallace Works, Balhousie.
John (of Shields & Co.), 11 Melville street. Shilland, John, dyer, 72 High street. Shirkey, John, labourer, 148 South street.
James, labourer, 50 Meal vennel. Shoemaker Incorporation Hall, 97 South street. Short, Mrs Edward, watchmaker, 82 High street — house, 68. Sidey, Alexander, gardener, 223 South street.
Archibald, labourer, 146 High street.
Charles Graham (late postmaster), 21 Barossa place.
Henry, salesman, 68 Pligh street.
Jane, 5 Gowrie street.
Mrs Thomas, 64 South street.
Robert, carter, 34 West Mill street.
Robert, labourer, 224 High street. Sievewright, William, teacher (General Prison), 12 North
Methven street. Simcock, George, platelayer, ^^ Glover street. Sime, Alexander, sawyer, Barrack street.
SIME SINCLAIR. 17I
Sime, Archibald, ropespinner, 333 High street,
David, mason, 51 KinnouU causeway-
EUzabeth, dressmaker, 34 Athole street.
George, railway guard, 300 High street.
James, porter, 90 Reform place.
Hfilen, 12 Meal vennel.
John, porter, 46 Carr's croft.
John B., millinery warehouse, 225 and 227 High street — house, 229.
John, pensioner, 9 Commercial street.
Joseph, prison warder, 89 South street.
Mrs Alexander, milliner, 23 King street.
Mrs Andrew, 1 2 Barossa street.
Mrs James, winder, 34 Newrow.
Mrs W. D., 102 High street. Simie, Mrs David, 238 High street. Simpson, Alexander, engine-driver, 23 Priory place.
Barbara M., 16 Barossa place.
Charles, City Hall Tavern, Kirkside.
Charles, carter, 3 South St. John's place.
David, blacksmith, 37 Canal street.
Gilles (R. P. R.), 39 Princes street.
James, coachman, 8 Castlegable.
James, White Horse Hotel, North William street.
James, labourer, i Paul's close.
John, manure and feeding-stuff merchant, 18 Victoria st.. and 9 Kirkgate — house, 6 Greenmount Villas, Burnt- island.
John, waggon-inspector, 39 Kinnoull causeway.
John, labourer, 35 Kinnoull causeway.
, dyer, 23 Guard vennel.
John, railway- guard, 12 Long causeway.
Peter, 14 Queen street.
Richard, labourer, 130 South street.
William, fitter, St. Ann's lane. Simson, Ann, 11 Marshall place.
Robert, 2 Graham's place. King street.
Samson, clerk, 43 Glover street, Sinclair, Alexander, manure-agent, 175 South street.
Betsy, 19 Leonard street.
David, engine-fitter, 145 High street.
Donald, tailor, 190 High street.
Hugh, ropemaker, 182 South street.
James, bootcloser, 333 High street.
James, police-constable, 13 Speygate.
James, labourer, 22 Union lane.
James, bootmaker, 42 Skinnergate.
John, coach-painter, 10 County place.
172 SINCLAIR SMEATON.
Sinclaii-, Joseph, mason, i Gladstone terrace.
Mary, 6 Charlotte street.
Mrs John, tailor, 148 South street.
Mrs John, 133 Canal crescent.
Mrs Joseph, 2 Long causeway.
Peter, wood-merchant, 126 High street.
Robert, eating-house, 41 Castlegable.
Robert, 14 Pomarium.
William, blacksmith, Baxter's vennel. Singer's Sewing-Machine Co., 74 St. John street. Sirket, Mrs William, 39 Watergate.
Willip,m, shoemaker, 184 South street. Skeete, Horace, solicitor, Tay street — house, Bailbrook Lodge.
Mrs Henry A., 23 Gowrie street. Skirving, Alexander, pensioner, 63 South street. Skinner, Helen, 159 South street.
John, coal-merchant, 43 Leonard street.
Mary, 129 High street.
William, fruiterer, 67 North Methven street.
William, coal-merchant, 26 Carpenter street. Slater, Margaret, 47 Stormont street.
Mrs John, 151 High street.
Robert, corkcutter, 246 High street.
Thomas, shoemaker, 23 Pomarium.
William, 184 South street. Smail, David C, veterinary surgeon, 24 Canal street.
James & Robert, furnishing ironmongers, 34A South Methven street.
Mrs William, Priory place. Small, Alexander, shopman, 30 Barrack street.
James, missionary, 16 Strathmore street.
Janet, 159 South street.
John, carter, 87 High street.
John, currier, 14 Barrack street.
Mrs Peter, 159 South street.
Peter, dyer, 2 Whitefriars street.
Samuel, labourer, 14 Pomarium,
William T., mechanic, 19 Cross street.
William, mason, 14 Cow vennel. Smart, David, architect, 8 High st. — h.. Rock Bank, Kinnoull.
James, architect, 14 Hospital street.
James, engine-driver, 15 Earl's dykes.
John, mason, 154 South street.
Mrs John, 57 South street. Smeaton, Alexander, labourer, 43 Mill street.
John, iron-turner, 21 Kinnoull street.
Peter, clerk, 12 South street.
Peter, clerk, 24 Canal street.
SMEATON SMITH. 1 73
Smeaton, William, flesher, 9 Flesh vennel.
William, slater, 214 High street. Smith, Alexander, joiner, 38 Athole street.
Alexander, bar-officer, 5 Canal street.
Alexander B., LL.D. (Academy), Sunbank, Bamhill.
Andrew, labourer, 4 J Mill street.
Ann, 7 Stormont street.
Charles, clerk, 21 Main street.
Charles Joseph, organist, Blackfriars House.
D. Crawford, commission agent, 6 South St. John's place,
David, blacksmith, 154 South street.
David, labourer, 43 Stormont street.
David, bootmaker, 1 1 Main street — house, 9.
David (of J. & D. Smith), 5 Charlotte place.
Frederick, gardener, 39 Kinnoull causeway.
George, brakesman, 4 Union street.
George, labourer, 5 South street.
Gordon, dresser, 207 High street.
James, mason, 396 High street.
James, gardener, 21 Main street.
James, hostler, 8 Skinnergate.
James, labourer, 8 Commercial street.
James, baker, 7 Leonard street.
J. & D., tailors, clothiers, and warehousemen, 13 and 24 Charlotte street.
J. & J., grain-merchants — granaries, Charles street.
James, baker, 38 High street.
James, gardener, 21 Main street.
James, blacksmith. Guard vennel.
James, Moncreiffe Arms Inn, 59 Princes street.
James, police constable, i Paul street.
Jane, winder, 148 South street.
John, turner, 14 Pomarium.
John, labourer, 33 North Methven street.
John, watchman, 18 Barrack street.
John, joiner, 16 Pomarium.
John, labourer, 73 Main street.
John, baker, 61 Strathmore street.
Joseph (of J. & D. S.), 14 Rose terrace.
Margaret, 77 Leonard street.
Marion, 394 High street.
Mary, 17 Meal vennel.
Mrs Alexander, 31 Thimblerow.
Mrs Andrew, Corsiehill.
Mrs Uavid, 18 Barrack street.
Mrs David, 7 Thimblerow.
Mrs David, 43 Pomarium.
Mrs David, 219 High street.
1 74 SMITH SOUTAR.
.Smith, Mrs James, 19 Queen street.
Mrs John, washer, 3 Scott street.
Mrs John, 56 Pomarium.
Mrs John, dressmaker, 56 George street.
Mrs Laurence, lodgings, 37 King street.
Mrs Peter, washer, 41 Glover street.
Mrs William, 39 Castlegable.
Peter, grocer, 203 South street — house, 47 Canal street.
Peter, commercial traveller, 8 Comely bank, Scone road.
Peter, engine-driver, 58 Long causeway.
Peter, shoemaker, 65 Glover street.
Peter, cabinetmaker, 18 Carpenter street.
Robert, taUor, 14 Kirkgate.
Robert, porter, i Horner's lane.
Robert, labourer, 46 Pomarium.
Robert, engine-fitter, 308 High street.
Robert B., grocer and wine-merchant, 70 St. John street • — house, Moncreiffe terrace, Craigie.
Robert, toys, &c., 242 High street — house, 239,
& Son, bacon-curers, 58 Victoria street — h., 43 Piioiy pi.
Thomas, policeman, 219 South street.
Thomas, shoemaker, 266 High street,
Thomas, accordion tuner, 19 Leonard street.
Thomas, shoemaker, 8 Union street lane.
Thomas, engine-driver, 29 Cross street.
William R., painter, 12 Union street lane.
Rev. William, D.D., 16 Melville street. Sneddon, John, police constable, Bamhill. ■Solicitors' Library, County Buildings. Somerville, Mrs James, 53 Leonard street.
Thomas, seaman, 44 Meal vennel.
Thomas, shoemaker, 55 High street. ;Sorley, Mrs James, 2 Blackfriars street. Sorlie, David, cowfeeder, 14 Back wynd, Bridgend.
William, joiner, 170 High street. .•fSoutar, Alexander, commercial traveller, Balhousie street.
David, commercial traveller, 4 Stormont street.
James, baker, 67 South Methven street — house, 65.
John, engine-driver, 64 Long causeway.
John, police constable, 17 Keir street.
John, tinsmith, 86 High street — house, 89 South street.
Margaret, 2 Thistle lane.
Misses, 14 South street.
Mrs Alexander, I Paul street- Mrs George, 24 West Mill street.
Mrs Jane, 4 South street.
Peter, labourer, 65 Strathmore street- Peter, dyer, 52 Athole street.
SOUTAR — STENHOUSE. 175
Soutar, Thomas, agent (Commercial Bank), 4 Princes street Spalding, George, factory overseer, 16 Barrack street.
Robert, wool-merchant, 2 Murray street — house, 17 Cutlog vennel. "Speed, Mrs Francis, 309 High street. Speedie, Alexander, fishmonger, 17 St. John st. — ^house, Tay st.
Charles, ropespinner, 85 South street.
Easton, 50 Leonard street.
John, shoemaker, 6 P^oundry lane.
Mrs Elizabeth, 266 High street. Spence, George, labourer, 28 Whitefriars street.
Hay, fitter, 39 Pomarium.
James, engineer, 9 South William street.
Mrs William, 113 High street.
Peter, shoemaker, 38 Skinnergate.
William, bootmaker, 21 Kirkside. Spiers, James, chimney-sweeper, 137 South street.
Jane, confectioner, 137 South street.
John, plasterer, 29 Stormont street. Spottiswoode, Duncan, i Charlotte street. Sprunt, John, sawmiller, 32 Long causeway.
John, brassfounder, 15 Charteris street.
Robert, fireman. Shore.
Thomas, curator, Museum.
Thomas, labourer, 23 KinnouU street.
Mrs Forrester, 22 North port. Staff-Officer of Pensioners' Office, Perth Barracks. Stage, Andrew, mason, 146 High street. Stalker & Boyd, painters and paperhangers, 27 South street- Charles, miller, 151 High street.
John, mason, 15 Glover street.
John, labourer, 36 West Mill street.
John, engine-driver, 170 High street.
William (of Stalker & Boyd), 13 Princes street. 'Stanford, James, saddler, 14 North Methven street. Stanhope, Edward, labourer, 190 High street. JStark, Alexander, fireman, 7 Leonard street.
George, labourer, 82 South street.
James, engraver, 10 St. Ann's lane. :Steele, Mrs James, 122 Canal street.
James, labourer, 232 High street.
John, Fairmount, Barnhill.
James, commercial traveller, 31 York place.
Mungo, labourer, 34 Newrow.
William D., Pitcullen, Bridgend. 'Stein, William M., inspector of poor for KinnouU, Tay street —
house, 3 Main street. Stenhouse;, Alexander, taUor, 10 High street.
176 STENHOUSE — STEWART.
Stenhouse, Thomas, blacksmith, 85 Leonard street. Stephens, Alexander, callenderer, 34 Newrow.
Mrs, 232 High street. Stevens, Mrs Alexander, 16 Pomarium.
Christie, bootcloser, 44 Castlegable. Stephen, John, clerk, 40 Barossa street. Stevenson, Edward, labourer, 83 Glover street.
Joseph, accountant, 37 George street — house, 21 Melville street.
Peter, labourer, 29 Cross street.
R. J. (School of Art), Comelybank Cottage. Stewart, Aitken, brushmaker, 13 Paul street.
Alexander, joiner, Gladstone terrace.
Alexander, hairdresser, 2 County place — h. 16 Athole st.
Alexander, tailor, 47 High street.
Alexander, fish-dealer, 27 Guard vennel.
Alexander, engine-driver, 40 Victoria street.
Alexander, fireman, 71 Pomarium.
Alexander, labourer, 44 Meal vennel.
Alexander, butcher, 277 High street.
Alexander, fish-dealer, lO Kirkside.
Alexander, cartwi'ight, 23 Athole street.
Alexander, inspector of rails, 23 Glover street.
Archibald, labourer, 384 High street.
Archibald, labourer, 65 Leonard street.
Archibald, grocer, i Glover street.
Archibald, porter, 13 Cutlog vennel.
Betsy, 1 1 Rose terrace.
Catherine, 18 Barrack street.
Catherine, 39 Kinnoull causeway.
Catherine, Paradise place, Victoria street.
Charles (of Brady & Stewart), 9 North Methven street.
Charles, porter, 20 Melville street.
Charles, mason, 7 Low street.
Charles, coachwright, 6 Paul street.
Charles, labourer, 16 Strathmore street.
Charles, stoker, 36 Kinnoull causeway.
Charles, lather, 17 Horner's lane — house, West Mill st.
Daniel, carpenter, 239 High street.
Daniel, dairy-keeper, 50 South street — house, 45.
Daniel, railway- guard, ii Kinnoull causeway.
Daniel, baker, Thimblerow.
David, porter, 62 Long causeway.
David, porter, 266 High street.
David, shoemaker, 22 Union lane.
David, labourer, 72 Watergate.
David, shoemaker, 3 Curfew row.
David, tailor, 13 Cutlog vennel.
STEWART. 177
Stewart, David, weaver, 31 Thimblerow. . David, baker, 8 Cutlog vennel. Donald, dairy, 1 1 Watergate. Donald, carter, New Shore.
Duncan, dairy, 87 Canal street. !
Duncan, weaver, 354 High street. Duncan, labourer, 1 5 Foundry lane. Duncan, labourer, 219 High street. Duncan, confectioner, 5 King street. Duncan, cabinetmaker, 126 South street. Elizabeth, 2 Charlotte street. Farquhar, baker, 4 Bridge lane. Francis, labourer, 37 Watergate. George, smith, Low Craigie. George, grocer and spirit-merchant, 272 High street —
house, 6 Mill wynd. George, sawyer, 22 Clayholes. Henry, labourer, 13 Barossa street. Isabella, 23 North Methven street. James, engine-fitter, 39 Castlegable. James, labourer, 386 High street. James, labourer, 9 St Paul's square. James, blacksmith, 94 Canal street. James, lathsplitter, 206 South street. James D., chemist, i King street— house above. James, ship carpenter, 28 Long causeway. James, engine-fitter, Gladstone terrace. James, labourer, 232 South street. James, labourer, 6 Mill close. James, labourer, 13 Barossa street. Tames, tailor, 7 North William street. James, dentist, 246 High street. James, labourer, 55 Glover street. James, flesher, 144 South street.
James, grocer, 196 High street — house, i Glover street, James, joiner, 223 South street. James, warder, 58 South street. James, ginger-beer manufacturer, 68 High street. James, joiner, 199 High street. James, letter-carrier, 9 Union street lane. Jane, 47 High street. Janet, 116 High street. John, solicitor, 68 St. John street. John B., grocer and spirit-dealer, 4 County Place —
house, 81 Canal street. John, tailor, 33 Castlegable. John, labourer, 370 High street. John, surgeon-dentist, 28 St. John street.
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1 78 STEWART.
Stewart, John, collector (C. Railway), MoncreifFe terrace. John, police constable, 8 Commercial street. John, merchant, 31 James street. John, labourer, 22 North port. John, mason, 224 High street. John, mason, 1 1 Barossa street. John, porter, 6 Blackfriars street. John, seaman, 126 High street. John, horse-dealer, 27 Guard vennel. John, M.D., R.N., Craigard, KinnouU. John, fish-dealer, 25 Guard vennel. John, stoker, 8 Whitefriars street. John, labourer, 8 Paul's close, Newrow. John, butcher, 129 High street. John, shoemaker, 71 High street. John, draper's assistant, St. Ann's lane. John, machinist, 253 High street. John, engineer and millwright, 13 King street. John, gardener. North Bank, Craigie. John, carpenter, 2 Paul's close. John, labourer, 9 Paul street. John, labourer, 44 Skinnergate. John, labourer, 55 High street.
Malcolm, solicitor, 31 George street — house, 10 King st. Mary, 18 Watergate. Mrs Alexander, 1 1 Canal street. Mrs Alexander, grocer, 12 Athole street. Mrs Alexander, lodgings, Barnhill. Mrs Catherine, 219 High street. Mrs Charles, 145 High street. Mrs D., Albion Inn, 60 High street. Mrs Daniel, baker, 205 High street — house, 207. Mrs Daniel, 22 North port and 23 Castlegable. Mrs David, 17 Stormont street. Mrs David, 49 KinnouU causeway. Mrs Duncan, 10 County place.
Mrs Helen, grocer, 21 Commercial street — house, 17. Mrs James, 4 South street. Mrs James, 18 Kirkgate. Mrs James, 3 Cutlog vennel. Mrs James, 13 Speygate. Mrs John, 126 High street. Mrs John, 34 Pomarium. Mrs John, 87 High street. Mrs John, 15 Melville street. Mrs John, High Craigie. Mrs John, 89 South street. Mrs Neil, 30 North Methven street.
STEWART STOBIE. 1/9
Stewart, Mrs Peter, 9 Castlegable.
Mrs Peter, 206 South, street.
Mrs Thomas, 7 Keir street.
Mrs Thomas, 64 Long causeway.
Mrs William, 81 High street.
Omond, blacksmith, 13 Cow vennel.
Peter, labourer, 80 High street.
Peter, engine-driver, 15 Glover street.
Peter, flesher, 126 High street.
Robert, labourer, 41 Stormont street.
Robert, fireman, 13 Paul street.
Robert, fish-dealer, 25 Guard vennel.
Robert, KinnouU Arms Inn, 33 South Methven street.
Robert, jun., game-dealer, 32 South Methven street.
Robert, saddler, 7 James street.
Robert, bookseller and stationer, 39 St. John street — house, 17 Scott street.
Robert, labourer, 20 Union lane.
Simon, railway guard, 82 Pomarium.
Susan, Taybank, Isla road.
Susan, 17 Kinnoull street.
Thomas, bootcloser, 44 Meal vennel.
Thomas, tailor, 4 South street.
Thomas, engine-driver, 85 South street.
William, painter, 258 High street.
William, flesher, 59 Meal vennel.
William, mason, 279 High street.
William, shoemaker, 4 Mill wynd.
William, shoemaker, 71 Leonard street.
William F., hairdresser, 5 Mill st. — house, 81 High st.
William, millwright, St. Catherine's place.
William Grant, grocer, 189 High street — house, 8 Mill st.
William, fireman, 103 South street.
William, clerk, 19 Mill street.
William, warehouseman, 8 Barossa place.
William, shoemaker, 219 High street.
William, mason, 64 Long causeway. Stimpson, Mrs H., sicknurse, 50 High street. Stirling, David H., M.D., 4 Athole place.
John, tailor, 26 Barossa street. .Stirton, Alexander, carter, 8 North Methven street.
Charles, tailor, 15 Kirkgate.
John, joiner, 75 Leonard street.
John, shoemaker, 31 George street.
John, fitter, 33 Stormont street.
John, fireman, 34 Newrow.
Mrs John, saddler, 7 High st. — house, 8 East Bridge st. Stobie, George, firuiterer, 23 Kirkgate.
l8o STOBIE — STURROCK.
Stobie, Joseph, surgeon-dentist, 14 St. John street. Stocks, Wharton, dyer, Priory place. Storer, Laurence, maltster, Craigie Mill. Stott, Joshua, teacher, 35 Athole street. Strachan, George, grocer, 76 Canal street.
Isabella, 12 Melville street.
Isabella, 214 High street.
Isabella, 42 North Methven street.
James, labourer, 50 Glover street.
Peter, railway guard, 54 Glover street.
William, dyer, 163 South street. Strang, David, grocer, 13 Bridge lane.
Mrs James, 13 Claypotts wynd.
Mrs John, 21 Priory place.
Mrs Peter, grocer, loi Canal street.
Peter, druggist and dentist, 166 High street — house, 34. St. John street.
William, labourer, 12 Whitefriars street. Strathdee, Mrs George, 13 Paul street.
Stewart, clerk, 39 Watergate. Stratheam, David, labourer, 8 Pomarium.
James, weaver, i Rose lane.
Mrs James, 53 Pomarium.
William, warper, 42 Long causeway. Stratton, David, wood-merchant, Shore.
George, painter, 148 South street.
James, 26 Pomarium.
John, joiner, 3 Clayholes.
William, plasterer, 31 Pomarium.
William, joiner, 38 Watergate. Stratz, Louis, watchmaker, 31 High street — house, 16 Main st. Strawbridge, Robert, engineer, 48 Newrow. Street, Mrs Joseph, hairdresser and perfumer, 41 George street
— house, 31. Strombie, Antonio, figure-maker, 212 High street. Stronach, John, painter, 163 High street. Strong, Mrs Charles, lodging, 14 Mill street. Stuart, Charles C, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 43; South Methven street — house, i Charlotte place.
Elizabeth, register office, 30 High street.
Susan, Taybank, Bridgend. Stubbles, John, labourer, 11 Low street.
Sturrock, Alexander, lathsplitter, 13 Scott street — house, 10 County place.
David, fitter, 40 Pomarium.
David, clerk, 13 Queen street.
John, labourer, 8 Pomarium.
Mrs James, furnishings, 9 South street.
STURROCK — TAYLOR. 151
Sturrock, William, Beaconsfield, Kinnoull. Sunter, Mrs David, 29 Cross street. Surridge, James, gardener, 55 Strathmore street. Sutherland, Rev. Archibald, 23 York place.
George, potato and coal merchant, Glasgow road coal depot — house, Peel Farm.
James, 17 Kinnoull street.
Mrs James, 8 Barrack street.
Mrs James, Bumside, Craigie.
Mrs John, 26 Carr's croft. Swan, Andrew, potato-merchant, 79 Glover street.
Mrs James, lodgings, 77 Leonard street.
Mrs John, 1 1 Keir street.
WUliam, joiner, 103 South street. Sword, David, labourer, 44 Long causeway.
James, dyer, 139 Canal crescent. Syme, Andrew (of Garvie & Syme), 44 Athole street.
Tainsh, Edward, printer, 15 Main street.
James, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 31 and 120 South street.
Margaret, 55 Watergate.
Mrs James, 8 Mill street. Tait, John, photographer, Caledonian road — ^h., i York place.
Mrs Robert, 25 Leonard street. Talbot, John, painter, 15 St. Ann's lane. Tanniehill, John, warder, 65 Pomarium. Tasker, Adam, fitter, 12 Barrack street. Taylor, Alexander, weaver, 72 Pomarium.
Andrew, pointsman, 5 Pomarium.
Andrew, miller, 18 West Mill street.
Charles, labourer, 20 Thimblerow.
Christina, weaver, Dovecotland.
Colin, hawker, 219 High street.
David, 49 Strathmore street.
David, contractor, 20 Newrow.
David, mason, 55 Commercial street.
David, KinnouU HUl Lodge.
David, shoemaker, 75 Pomarium.
David, van-driver, 344 High street.
George, labourer, 1 7 Cutlog vennel.
George, labourer, 6 Thimblerow.
Hugh, labourer, 18 Canal street.
James, brushmaker, 135 High street.
James, jun., brushmaker, 137 High street.
James, labourer, 224 High street.
James, labourer, 7 Scott street.
iSz TAYLOR.
Taylor, James, bootmaker, i County place.
James, ironmonger and blaclcsmith, 27 and 31 Kinnoull
street — house above. Janet, 238 High street. John, dyer, 163 South street. John, labourer, 8 Homer's lane.
John, draper, 164 High street — house, 27 James street, John, mason, 55 Mill street. John, painter, 34 Meal vennel. John, hatter, 93 High street. John, labourer, 14 Leonard street. John, watchmaker and jeweller, 33 George street. Margaret, staymaker, 5 Barossa street. Margaret, 316 High street. Mary, 20 Newrow. Mary, Orchardbank, Barnhill. Michael, hawker, 148 South street. Mrs Alexander, 32 Long causeway. Mrs David, 63 Leonard street. Mrs David, grocer, 235 High street. Mrs David, 27 Commercial street. Mrs George, 36 Long causeway. Mrs James, 71 Pomarium. Mrs John, 16 Leonard street. Mrs Robert, 219 High street. Mrs Thomas, 16 Union street lane. Mrs Thomas, 58 Long causeway. Mrs Thomas, 4 South Methven street. Mrs William, 20 County place. Peter, market-gardener, Barnhill. Peter, joiner, 34 Newrow. Peter, clerk, 75 Leonard street. Peter, guard, 61 Glover street. Peter, tobacconist, 221 High street. Richard, joiner, 48 Athole street.
R. D., draper, 45 High st. — house, 7 South Methven st^ Robert, labourer, 9 Charteris street. Robert, labourer, 45 Newrow. Thomas, tenter, 35 Stormont street. William, mason, 30 Commercial street, Bridgend. William, mason, 6 Barossa street. William, 315 High street. William, coachwright, 25 High street. William, glazier, 102 High street. William, dyer, 151 High street. WUliam, labourer, 25 High street. William, sawyer, 276 High street. William, & Co., printers, 25 High street.
TEMPLETON — THOMSON. 1 83
Templeton, Alexander, teacher, 15 Scott street.
James, millinery warehouse, 15 George street — house, Glencairn ViUa, Kinnoull. Thaw, Mrs David, 74 Pomarium. Thomas, Francis, smith, 246 High street.
James, 219 High street.
Jane, 43 Scott street.
John, Maxwellton, Kinnoull.
John, carter, 135 Canal crescent.
John, blacksmith, 246 High street.
John (of Thomas & MacLeish), Sheriff and Commissary Clerk, County Buildings — house, 25 Barossa place.
& MacLeish, soHcitors and bank-agents, 3 St. John st.
Mrs Francis, milliner, 190 High street.
Robert, Potterhill, Bridgend. Thomson, Alexander, labourer, 10 St Ann's lane.
Alexander, labourer, 2 Barrack street.
Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 271 High street- house. West Bank.
Alexander, cooper, 4 Mill street.
Alexander, printer, 23 Commercial street.
Alexander, wood-merchant, Croft Villa.
Andrew, engine-fitter, Craigie Mill.
Arthur G., hairdresser, 19 Skinnergate.
Charles S., haberdasher, 26 High street — h., 45 King st.
Daniel, painter, 69 Strathmore street.
David, fireman, 10 Paul's close.
David, baker, 28 Gowrie street.
Donald, spirit-dealer, 24 Princes street.
Elspeth, 7 Leonard street.
George, dyer, 28 Barossa street.
Hugh, photographic artist, 21 Marshall place.
James, teacher and registrar for Kinnoull, Wellbank.
James, city- chamberlain, 29 Barossa place.
James, tailor, 219 High street.
James, printer, 83 Leonard street.
James, tailor, 18 Watergate.
James, flesher, 13 Flesh vennel.
John, labourer, 219 High street.
John, joiner, 2 Charteris street.
John, gardener, 51 South Methven street.
John, Willowbank, Bamhill.
John, fireman, 36 Cair's croft.
John, engine-driver, 19 Speygate.
John, weaver, 35 Kinnoull causeway.
John, plumber, 55 Strathmore street.
John, clerk, Balhousie.
John, labourer, Barrack street.
184 THOMSON — TORRIE.
Thomson, Joseph, weaver, 45 Leonard street. Marjory, 38 Skinnergate. Martin, winder, 222 vSouth street. Mrs, Gowrie Cottage, Bamhill. Mrs George, barm-brewer, Cutlog vennel — ^house, 8 Kin-
noull street. Mrs Henry, 21 Klinnoull street. Mrs James, 13 Paul street. Mrs James, 18 Watergate. Mrs John, 1 1 Commercial street. Mrs John, Malloch's close, Canal street. Mrs John, 40 Main street. Mrs Margaret, 9 Flesh vennel. Mrs R., lodgings, 212 South street. Mrs William, eating-house, 57 Watergate. Peter, twister, 13 Thimblerow. Robert, labourer, 23 Stormont street. Robert, miller, 35 Stormont street. Thomas, butcher, 63 Glover street. Thomas, Hospital-master, Hospital. William, labourer, 12 North Methven street. William, coachbuilder, 40 Canal street — house, Garry
Cottage, Barnhill. William B., wine and spirit merchant, 60 Canal street —
house, 14 Marshall place. William, labourer, 29 Pomarium. & Nelson, plumbers, 60 South street. Thornton, James, labourer, 103 South street.
Patrick, labourer, 63 South street. Thrift, James, mason, 74 Watergate. Todd & Co., John, ink-manufacturers, 5 Charteris street. David, fireman, i Union street lane. John, pointsman, 64 Long causeway. Miss, I Charlotte place. Thomas, timekeeper, 6 Union street. Thomas, 35 Mill street.
WUliam (of John Todd & Co.), 45 South Methven street. William, railway- guard, 53 Scott street. William A., commercial traveller, 31 Prioiy place. ToUeth, E., dressmaker, 48 South Methven street. John, bootcloser, 137 High street. William, bootcloser, 22 Meal vennel. Tomey, Enoch J. (of Tomey & Sons), Park terrace, Craigie.
& Sons, glass guage and bottle works, Tay Glass Works,
Shore. William (of Tomey & Sons), 71 Princes street. Topp, Forbes, engine-driver, i Kinnoull causeway. Torrie, Jane, 292 High street.
TOSH VEITCH. 1 85
Tosh, Thomas, pointsman, 38 Long causeway. -Town and County Bank (Aberdeen), Victoria Buildings, Tay street, and 36 South Methven street — MacLeish & Robertson, agents. Tract Society's Hall, 96 High street. Trail, David, glassblower, 83 Watergate.
John, engine-driver, 19 Speygate.
Mrs, midvrife, 25 George street.
Mrs William, sicknurse, 56 George street. Trotter, Margaret, 6 St. Paul's square.
Mrs William, 39 Watergate. Troup, General Hugh, Pitcullen Bank, Bridgend. Tulloch, John, engine-driver, 8 Cross street.
Peter, plasterer, 72 Victoria street — house, 3 Scott street.
Rev, John, 35 York place.
William, saddler, 15 Princes street — h., 7 Marshall place. Turnbull, John, upholsterer, 82 South street.
Miss, Walnut Cottage, BarnhUl.
Mrs C, 41 Main street.
Mrs David, 28 Athole street.
Mrs George, 37 South Methven street.
Mrs John, 21 King street.
Mrs Peter, 35 Cross street.
Mrs William S., 8 Athole crescent.
Robert, labourer, 19 North port.
& Co., chemical works. Shore. Turner, Duncan, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.
James, plasterer, 103 Canal street.
Mrs John, 9 Charteris street.
Robert, labourer, 19 Greyfriars lane. Turver, John, guard, 39 Princes street. Tweedie, Andrew, joiner, 8 Victoria street. Tyrie, John, 34 Barossa street.
John, engine-fitter, 9 South William street.
Mrs John, carpet shoemaker, 1 1 Skinnergate.
TJ Union Bank of Scotland, 24 George st. — H.H.Norie, agent. Urquhart, Helen, 58 Watergate.
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Valentine, Alexander, joiner, 16 Homer's lane.
George, surgical instrument maker, &c., 77 High street — house, 12 King street.
Thomas, tailor, 23 Kirkgate. Valley, Mrs David, 8 Pomarium. Veitch, Margaret, 106 Reform place.
Mrs William, 18 Barrack street.
1 86 VETERINARY WATERSON.
Veterinary City Inspector's Office, Watergate — Charles
Conacher, Veterinary County Inspector's Office, County Buildings
— D. C. Smail. Volunteers' Hall, South Tay street. Voy, James, engine-driver, 41 Pomarium.
Waddel, David, coach-painter, 98 Canal street.
Eliza, 6 St. Paul's square.
James, seaman, 246 High street.
John, dyer, Flesh vennel.
Mrs William, 64 Long causeway.
Peter, porter, 6 St. Paul's square. Walker, Alex., H. M. inspector of schools, Viewbank, Craigie.
David, shunter, I Clayholes.
David, 1 1 North Methven street — house, Craigie.
Francis, labourer, 64 South street.
George, labourer, 14 South street.
James, coachwright, 1 70 High street.
John, brassfounder, 55 High street.
Mrs Jane, 238 High street.
Mrs Peter, lodgings, 8 Barossa place.
Mrs Robert, washer, 32 Commercial street.
Rev. Clement F., Blackfriars House.
Richard, warper and yarn-merchant, 12 Paul street..
Robert, spirit-dealer, 105 High street — house, lOi.
Robert, farmer, Muirhall.
Thomas, leather-merchant, 170 High street.
Thomas, shoemaker, 23 Pomarium. Walkingshaw, Alexander, engine-driver, 44 Glover street, Wallace & Son, shipbuilders, Shore — house, Craigie.
David, prison warder, 297 High street.
David, labourer, 54 South street.
James, millwright, 7 Pomarium.
James (of Wallace & Son), Croft Park, Craigie.
Mrs Peter, 8 Foundry lane.
Robert, carpenter, 54 South William street. Wanliss, Miss, MoncreifiFe terrace, Craigie. Wann, Mrs James, 8 Barossa place. Wannan, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 11 Mill street
— house, 71 Princes street. Water-Duty Office, 3 High st. — James Thomson, collector. Waterson, George, gardener, Claypoits Farm.
George, grocer, 297J High street.
James, painter, 31 Pomarium.
John, 36 North Methven street.
John, labourer, 8 Carpenter street.
WATERSTON — WEBSTER. 1 87
Waterston, Mrs Charles, 50 Skinnergate.
Mrs James, 30 Melvilk street.
Mrs John, 80 High street. Watson, Alexander, mechanic, 1 1 Mill street.
Alexander, labourer, 77 Watergate.
Catherine, seamstress, 163 High street.
David, shoemaker, 23 Castlegable.
David, weaver, 1 1 Thimblerow.
George, printer, 28 High street.
George, dyer, 330 High street.
Isabella, 3 Cherry lane.
Isabella, 49 Strathmore street,
James, hatter and clothier, 13 St. John street — house, 41 York place.
James, 3 Curfew row.
James, inspector of works. General Prison.
James, dyer, ii North port.
John, labourer, 6 Meal vennel.
John, labourer, 6 Strathmore street.
John, labourer, 30 Newrow.
John, tailor, 105 South street.
John, joiner, 81 Pomarium.
Mrs David, 114 South street.
Mrs Janet, 9 Thimblerow.
Mrs Peter, 183 South street.
Robert, weaver, 46 Pomarium.
Susan, 15 Strathmore street.
Thomas, carter, 41 Main street.
William, wright, 12 Barrack street. Watt, David, mason, 7 South William street.
David, moulder, 49 Pomarium.
John, commercial traveller, Priory place.
Mrs John, midwife, 1 1 Meal vennel.
Thomas, police-constable, 55 Strathmore street. Way, Mrs, dressmaker, 3 South St. John's place. Webb, Edward M., game-dealer, Gowrie street. Webster, Alexander, labourer, 12 Commercial street.
Alexander, fireman, 16 Glover street.
Helen, 28 Long causeway.
James, weaver, 26 Pomarium.
James, dyer, 12 West Mill street.
James, labourer, 31 Glover street.
John, labourer, 7 Kirkgate.
John, weaver, 7 Pomarium.
Matthew, labourer, 7 Strathmore street.
Rev. Alexander, 29 James street.
Robert, clerk, travelling post-office, 50 Leonard street,
William, weaver, 51 Pomarium.
tSS WEDDER SPOON — ^WHITE.
Wedderspoon, Elizabeth Helen, The Den, Kinnoull.
Jessie, Wellbank, Kinnoull.
Mrs David, Riversdale, Bridgend.
Robert, dyer, 8 Cutlog vennel. Weir, James, lather, lo Cow vennel.
William, labourer, 7 Leonard street. Weiss, Rev. F. W., 25 Melville street.
Wells, George, city inspector of works, 3 High street — ^house, 9 Queen street, Craigie.
James, blacksmith, 31 Newrow — house, 25 Leonard st.
Mrs John, 7 Low street. Welsh, James, general blacksmith, 129 High street.
John, superintendent of police, 9 High street.
Margaret, washer, 87 High street.
Martin, labourer, 69 South street and 7 Clayholes.
Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 129 High street.
Mrs, 8 Thimblerow.
Mrs Robert, milliner, 81 High street.
Thomas, labourer, 126 South street.
William, van-driver, 13 Strathmore street.
William, general blacksmith, Homer's lane — ^house, 10 r High street.
William, grocer, 59 Strathmore street.
William, labourer, 21 Claypotts wynd, Westwood, Alexander, bellhanger, 1 1 Canal street. Whannel, Henry, flesher, 5 Hospital street — house above.
James, weaver, 33 Pomarium.
John, West Church officer, 222 South street. Wheatly, Shadroch, shipmaster, 37 Canal street. Whimster, J. (of Pirrie & Anderson), i Tay street.
Mrs James, 10 Melville street.
Thomas, manager of Gas Work, 27 York place. White, Benjamin, clerk, 46 Commercial street.
Christina, 10 1 High street.
David, smith, iSg South street.
David, dyer, 6 Union lane.
David, labourer, 25 George street.
Francis Isa, M.D., 2 Athole place.
Francis B., M.D., Annat Lodge.
George, labourer, 28 Long causeway.
James, labourer, 72 Watergate.
James, tailor, 159 South street.
James, skinner, 16 North port.
John, engineer, 52 Long causeway.
John, jeweller, 50 Skinnergate.
John, boilermaker, 57 Kinnoull causeway.
Laurence, wright, 70 Watergate.
Mary, 20 Hospital street.
WHITE WILKIE. 1 89
White, Mrs David, 189 South street.
Robert, guard, 31 Thimblerow. Thomas, engine-driver, 20 Gowrie street.
William, hedger, 127 Canal crescent.
William, millwright, 18 West Mill street. Whitehall, George, tailor, 6 High street. Whitehead, Thomas, 9 Rose terrace. Whitelaw, Margaret, gardener, Bamhill.
Mrs Thomas, 55 Scott street. Whiteman, John, blacksmith, 9 South William street. Whittet, Charles S., joiner, 22 Mill street — house, Victoria Villa,, Balhousie.
J. & T., tea and coffee dealers and agricultural seedsmen,, 57 High street.
James, weaver, 22 Pomarium.
James P. (of J. & T. Whittet), 5 Charlotte place.
Margaret, dressmaker, 224 High street.
Mrs, 70 South Methven street.
Robert, labourer, 8 Skinnergate.
Thomas, blacksmith, 47 Pomarium.
William, carter, Shore. Whyte, Henry, solicitor, 22 St. John St.— house, 2 Marshall pL Whytock, Alexander, joiner, High Craigie.
Betsy, High Craigie.
David, missionary, Craigie place.
Isabella, 19 Claypotts wynd.
James, tea-agent, 6 Mill close.
John, turner, 238 High street.
Mrs John, laundress, 7 Union street lane, Wight, Mrs Thomas, 18 North port.
T. & A., wire-workers, 47 High street. Wightman, Peter, porter (British Linen Bank), 75 George st. Wighton, William, weaver, 21 Claypotts wynd. Wilkie, Andrew, tenter, 238 High street.
Andrew, warper, 39 Kinnoull causeway.
Andrew, plumber, i Glover street.
David, shoemaker, 13 Leonard street.
Hannah, 35 Stormont street.
Helen, 6 Strathmore street.
Henry, railway guard, 70 South Methven street.
Henry, labourer, 199 South street.
James, labourer, 2 Thimblerow.
Jane, 77 Main street.
Mrs, 13 Paul street.
Mrs David, 3 Mill wynd.
Mrs John, 8 East Bridge street.
Thomas, labourer, 64 South street.
William, crane inspector, 5 James street.
IQO WILKIE ^WILSON.
Wilkie, William, printer, 65 Canal street.
William, mason. Burton place. Wilkinson, George, labourer, 190 High street.
Joseph, engine-driver. Burton place.
Mary, 26 Princes street.
Mrs Joseph, 14 South street.
Mrs Robert, midwife, 6 Canal street.
Robert, messenger, 6 Canal street. Will, Mrs Thomas, 300 High street.
Robert, blacksmith, 71 High street. Williamson, Andrew, railway guard, 45 Kinnoull causeway.
David, labourer, 19 Greyfriars lane.
James, labourer, 2 Union lane.
John, shoemaker, 223 High street — house, 296.
John, saw-miller, 8 Bridge lane.
John, painter, 2 St. Ann's lane.
Robert, carver, 170 High street.
Robert, fireman, 282 High street.
Williarn, confectioner, 230 South street. Wilson, Alexander, solicitor, 36 George street — h,, 45 York pi.
Alexander, engine-fitter, 25 York place.
Alexander, guard, 10 Long causeway.
Catherine, milliner, i Cross street.
David, corkcutter, 80 High street — Chouse, 6 Mill close.
David, labourer, 31 Thimblerow.
George, currier and leather-merchant, 203 High street — house, 199.
George, fireman, 224 High street.
George, saw-doctor, 55 South street.
George, railway porter, 57 Kinnoull causeway.
Henry, meal-dealer, 4 Mill street — house, 10 High street.
Hugh, overseer, 211 High street.
Isabella, milliner, 226 South street.
James, labourer, 224 Meal vennel.
Rev. James, i Queen street.
James, commission-agent, 122 Canal crescent.
James, mason, Malloch's close. Canal street.
James, shipmaster, i Water vennel.
James, engine-driver, 35 Glover street.
John, chemist and druggist, 35 High street — house, 18 Charlotte street.
John, carter, 282 High street.
John, labourer, 22 Barrack street.
John, hostler, 10 Canal street.
John, labourer, 25 High street.
John, porter, 33 Newrow.
John, painter, 40 Leonard street.
John, plumber, 9 South William street.
WILSON — WRIGHT. 19I
Wilson, John, wholesale grocer, 44 Mill street.
Mary, 13 East Bridge street.
Mrs Alexander, 82 South street.
Mrs David, 8 Pomarium.
Mrs Duncan, 73J Leonard street.
Mrs James, Craigie Park terrace.
Mrs James, 10 Barrack street.
Mrs John, dressmaker, 137 High street.
Mrs William, 24 Barrack street.
Mrs William, 55 High street.
Patrick, teacher, 9 Barossa place.
Robert, restaurateur, purveyor, and wine-merchant, 38 St. John street — house, 34.
R. & A., boot and shoe makers, no High street.
Samuel (of Clunie & Wilson), 77 Main street.
Thomas, hostler, 7 Union street.
Thomas, governor. County Prison.
William, miller, 10 Long causeway.
William, tailor, 75 Leonard street.
William, dyer, 35 Cross street. Winter, John (of A. Darhng & Co.) — house, 5 Comely bank. Winterbottom, James, engine-driver, 24 Glover street. Winton, Ann, 28 James street.
Colin, weaver, 18 Paul street.
James, ropespinner, 38 Long causeway.
Peter, river police, 15 Strathmore street.
Peter, labourer, 151 High street.
Robert, labourer, 18 Union lane. Wishart, Adam, carter, 315 High street. Wittet, Robert, labourer, 8 Skinnergate.
William, slater, 6 Cross street. Wood, David, bookseller, stationer, and printer, 52 High st., 46 George st., and 33 Skinnergate — h., 13 Barossa pi.
& Co., James, contractors and brickmakers, Friarton.
Jane, milliner, 92 Victoria street.
John, bread and fancy biscuit baker, 2 George street and 13 High street — house, Dupphn Bank, Kinnoull.
Mrs David, 4 Melville street.
Mrs David, 301 High street.
William, labourer, 6 Strathmore street.
William, weaver, 306 High street. Wordie & Co., railway agents and carriers, 10 Mill street. Wotherspoon, James, hatter, 44 High st. and 25 St. John st. — house, Greenbrae, Bridgend.
Mrs, dairy-keeper, 8 Cutlog vennel. Wright Incorporation Hall, 23 Watergate. Wright & Co., John, brewers, 18 North Methven street.
James, grocer and spirit- dealer, 2 South Methven street.
192 WRIGHT — YOUNG.
Wright, John, labourer, 116 High street.
Mrs, 330 High street.
Mrs Henry, 148 South street.
Mrs Robert, loi High street.
Mrs Wilham, 239 High street.
Peter, railway guard, 18 Paul street.
Robert, pointsman, 348 High street. Wylie, David, brassfounder, 33 Pomarium.
George, moidder, 4 Clayholes.
George, ironmonger, 7 George street — house, 9 High st.
George, carver and gilder, 30 Athole street.
Grace, 54 Watergate.
Helen, 15 Claypotts.
John, joiner, 224 High street.
Mrs, 388 High street.
Mrs Alexander, 170 High street.
Mrs James, 28 West Mill street.
Mrs John, 2 Blackfriars street.
Mrs William, 12 Union street lane.
Mrs William, 27 Marshall place.
William, horse-dealer, 33 Princes street. Wynd, Mrs John, lodgings, 9 North Methven street.
Thomas, cooper, 4^ Mill street.
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Yacamini, Robert, confectioner, 72 South street. Yeaman, James, labourer, 50 Barossa street. Yeoman, Mrs James, 46 Pomarium. Young, Alexander, labourer, 13 Leonard street.
Alexander, hostler, 8 Bridge lane.
Alexander B., shopman, 30 Barrack street.
Andrew, miller, 4 Murray street.
Andrew, dyer, 21 Kinnoull street.
Andrew, factory manager, 19 St. John street.
& Campbell, drapers, 38 South Methven street. .
Barbara, 3 Curfew row.
David, labourer. High Craigie.
David (of Young & Campbell), 5 Priory place.
David, labourer, 126 High street.
David, clerk, 47 Watergate.
David, brassfounder, 7 Low street.
David, shoemaker, 6 Mill close.
David, engine-driver, 48 George street.
David C, salesman, 89 South street.
George, lithographic printer, 1 70 High street. .
George, joiner, 67 Glover street.
George, pointsman, 9 Castlegable.
Helen, 269 High street.
YOUNG. 193
Young, Hugh, grocer, 3 Castlegable— house. Low Craigie. James, printer, 170 High street. James, gardener, Barnhill. James, messenger (C. R.), 26 Horse cross. James, labourer, 232 High street. James, platelayer, 23 Cross street. James, porter (Royal Bank), 2 Charlotte street. James, painter, 105 South street. James, commercial traveller, 24 York place. Jane, 69 North Methven street. John, warder, 47 Canal street. John, painter, 2 North Methven street — ^house, 4. John, C.E., architect, valuator, and land-surveyor, Tay
street — house, 24 Marshall place. John, solicitor, 38 High street— house, 35 King street. John, upholsterer, 5 James street. John, weaver, 46 Long causeway. John, watchmaker, 129 High street. John, painter, 224 High street. John, smith, 312 High street. Margaret, 87 Leonard street. Mary, dressmaker, 14 St. John street. Mrs, 12 Paul's close. Mrs Catherine, 73 Main street. Mrs David, 41 Canal street. Mrs David, i Barossa sti'eet. Mrs James, 35 Cross street. Mrs James, 46 High street. Mrs John, 55 High street. Mrs John, washer, High Craigie. Mrs Richard, 83 Leonard street. Mrs Robert, gardener, Barnhill. Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 19 Union street. Mrs Thomas, 2 Bridge lane. Mrs William, tobacconist, 53 Mill street. Mrs Wilham, lodgings, I Kirkgate. Mrs WilUam, draper, 241 High street. Mrs William, Malloch's close, Canal street. Mrs William, tailor and clothier, 78 St. John St.— h., 74. Peter, overseer, 205 South street. Robert, weaver, 28 Long causeway. Thomas, watchmaker, 234 High street — h., 8 Kinnoull st. Thomas, salesman, 41 Stormont street. WilHam, solicitor, 18 South street. William, fisher, 72 Watergate. William, inspector of poor, 81 High street. William W., tinsmith and ironmonger, 30 Meal vennel. William, grocer, 48 Skinnergate — chouse, 7 Queen street,
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YOUNG YULE.
Young, William, boot warehouse, 17 County place.
William, joiner, 129 High street.
William C., solicitor, 9 St. John street.
William, printer, 155 South street. Younger, Alexander, guard, 22 Pomarium. Yule, Charles, labourer, 20 Hospital street.
James, blacksmith, 47 Pomarium.
William, labourer, 55 Kinnoull causeway.
XVI -PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
ACCOUNTANTS.
MacLeish, John, Tay street. Morison, J. & R., 3 Blackfriars st. Stevenson, Joseph, 37 George street — see advertisement.
AGENTS.
I Anderson, John M,, 3 Albert place.
Black, G. (agricultural), 1 1 Canal st.
i Campbell, John (sewing machine),
32 North Methven st. — see ad.
Carnegie, F. P. (commission), 68 Watergate.
Carrick (burial), 45 South street.
Cruickshanks, Richard (commis- sion), St. Ann's lane.
Cuthbert, W. (manure), 55 High st.
Douglas, Stewart (sewing machine), 38 High street.
Ferguson, William S. (manure), 13 Kirk gate.
Galletly, James (commission), 25 South street.
Galloway, D. (society), 2oNewrow.
Grant, Jn. (commission), 8 High st.
Grassick (society), 113 High street.
Johnman, Andiew (commission), 232 High street.
King, Andrew (commission), 107 South street.
Laing, Robert (insurance), 246 High street.
Law, Charles (emigration, &c.), Princes street.
Lonie, John (society), 297 High st.
Lowe, Robert (general), Charles st.
Meldrum, Peter (cloth), 80 High st.
Morris & Griffin (manure), 14 Vic- toria street.
M'Cash & Son, John (manure), 24 Hospital street.
M 'Donald, Lam-ence (weaving), 305
High street. M'Gregor, Malcolm (manure), 34
Newrow. Reid, Thomas (commission), 270
High street. Rintoul, Laurence (commission), 44
St. John street. Robertson, James (spirit), 21 York
place. Robertson & Arnott (commission),
56 Princes street. Simpson, John (manure), 9 Kirkgate. Sinclair, Alexander (manure), 175
South street. Smith, D. Crawford (commission),
6 South St. John's place. Stewart, William (commission), 48
Newrow. Walker, Richard (yarn), 12 Paul st. Wilson, James (commission), 122
Canal street.
ARCHITECTS.
Campbell, Wm., 30 N. Methven st.
— see advertisetnent. Chalmers, John, 4 St. Leonard's pi. Heiton, Andrew, 72 George street. Matthew, Patrick, 14 St. John st. Robertson, Charles S., St. John st. Smart, David, 8 High street. Young, John, Tay street.
ARTISTS (PHOTOGRAPHIC).
Bourke, Thomas, 17 King street. Cranstoun, James H. (landscape), 3
Athole street. Fraser, Donald, 87 High street. Henderson, John, Albert place. Ireland, James, 32 S. Methven st. Jackson, Magnus, Marshall place.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
Porter, James, County place and 30
George street. Tait, John, Caledonian road — see
advertisement. Thomson, Hugh, 21 Marshall place.
AUCTIONEERS.
Brady, Son, & Stewart, 74 High st. Christie, Thomas F., 2 Mill street. Hay & Kyd, Victoria street. Henderson, James, 50 South Meth-
ven street. Kilpatrick, John, 38 Meal vennel. Love, Thomas, Kirkside. M'Donald & Fraser, Market street. M'Farlane, Duncan, 19 George st.
BAKERS.
Ayson, James, 21 Union street —
see advertiseme?it. Barty, Thomas, 3 County place. Binnie, James, 48 St. John street. Carr, Robert, 49 So. Methven st. Chalmers, Henry (pie), 25 High st. Clark, R. & D., 152 High street. Donaldson, Thomas, 248 High st. Drysdale, Hugh, 40 and 44 North
Methven street. Duncan's Trustees, 115 High street. Fisher, John, i MelviUe street. Fyfe, Alex, (pie), 171 High street. Glass, David, 91 High street. GoUens, James, 37 Leonard street. Gourlay, William (Society), North
Methven street. Hewat, James (pie), 10 Watergate. Hopkirk, Mrs David, 51 Leonard st. Martin, James, Bridgend.' Mawer, William (pie), 51 South st. Methven, Charles, 214 High street. Miller, Mrs Thomas, 10 Gowrie st. Mitchell, Robert, Bridgend. Montgomery, Mrs James, 249 High
street. Mulhon, Thomas, 15 Leonard st. M'Ewan, William, 13 George street. Pullar, James (pie), 257 High street. Richardson, Wm. B., 318 High st.
Scott, Thomas, 33 Kinnoull st. —
see advertisement. Souter, James, 67 So. Methven st. Stewart, Mrs Daniel, 205 High st. Wood, John, 2 George street and 13
High street — see advertisement.
BANKERS. See pages 15, 16, and 17.
BASKETMAKERS.
M'Kinven, James, 65 High street. Taylor, Jas., 135 High st. — see ad.
BELLHANGERS.
Bryden & Sons, John, 7 Princes st. Robertson, John, 2 Melville street. •"W^ylie, George, 7 George street.
BILLPOSTERS.
Ashton, Alexander, Kirkside. Christie, T. F., 2 Mill street. Dunbar, WiUiam, 54 South street.
BIRDSTUFFERS, ETC.
Lorimer, John, 7 King street. Malloch, P. D., 209 High street.
BLACKSMITHS. Those marked*are also Cartwrights.
Finlayson, James, 24 Mill street — see- advertisement.
Fraser, William, 189 South street.
Frew & Sons, Wm,, 6 Mill street.
Gorrie, Thomas, 24 North Methven street — see advertisement.
Graham, Peter (farrier), 75 Water- gate.
Guthrie, Wm., 24 Commercial st.
Hume, John, 3 Flesh vennel.
*Irvine, Mrs John, 6 North William street.
Mailler, John (farrier), 67 South st.
M'Lean, J. (fairier), 6 MiU street.
M'Quhae, Thomas, 12 Carpenter st.
Rattray, James, Newrow.
Reid, P. & J., Princes street.
Smith, James, Guard vennel.
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Stewart, Jas. (farrier), 53^ South st. Taylor, James, Kinnoull st. — see ad. Walsh, James, 129 High street. Walsh, William, Horner's lane. Wells, James, 31 Newrow. Will, Robert, 7 1 High street. Wylie, George, 7 George street.
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND BOOKBINDERS.
Those marked * are Bookbmders.
Christie, John, 32 St. John street. Hay, R. A. & J., 23 George street
— see advertisement. Henderson, William, 242 Sonth st. Jackson, James H., 20 High street. *Jackson & M'Gregor, 21 and 23
North port. Leitch & Leslie, 29 High street. Lorimer, Mrs George, 187 South st. Lyons, Wilham, 265 High street. Miller, James, 127 South street. MoncriefF, William, 57 Princes st.. *M'Gregor, Alex., 21 Bridge lane — .
see advertisement. ■*Nicol, James Y., i George street
and 41 South Methven street. Robertson, David, 94 High street. Sage, D., 102 South street. Stewart, Robert, 39 St. John street. Walker, Robert, 46 Mill street. Wood, David, 52 High street and
46 George street.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS AND DEALERS.
Agnew, Andrew, Dovecotland. Anderson, D., 57 Leonard street. Angus, George, 25 King street. Ash, Isaac, 266 High street. Ash, Wm., 127 High st.— ^^,? ad. Bannister, Thomas, 9 Athole pkce. Baxter, Charles, 13 Castlegable. Calderwood, James, 63 High street
— see advertisement. Carmichael, David, 32 High street
— see advertisement. Clark, Robert, 14 George street.
Costella, W., 40 Meal vennel. Cowan, H., 208 South street. Duncan, Alex., 67 So. Methven st. Famey, William M., 26 St. John st. Gall, Alexander, 5 Skinnergate. Galloway, J., 83 South street. Graham, John D., 26 Carpenter st. Gray, John, 155 High street. Gray & Co., Patrick, 237 High st.
— see advertiseTnent. Greig & Co., 24 and 26 Watergate
— see advertisement. Halley, William, 6 Leonard street. Handyside, George, 64 High street. Horsman, Arthur (clog), 153 South
street. Ingles, James, 35 Main street. Jack, James, Bridgend. Keay and Co., 103 and 285 High st. Kinnoch, James, 2 Cross street. Kinnoch, Peter, 3 High street. Lamb, Mrs, 86 South street. Leslie, Jonathan, 7 Gowrie street. Malloch, Daniel, 32 Athole street. Maybole Warehouse, 155 High st. Mechie, James, 6 Gowrie street. Munro, Mrs Alexander, 201 Highst. Murdoch, John, 63 Newrow. M'Nab, Robert, 109 High street. M'Nicol, Jas., 24 High %\..—see ad. Nicol, J., 226 South street. ' Noi-well, David, 39 High street and
66 South Mefhven street. Norwell, John, 144 High street. Norwell, Peter, 8 Skinnergate. Paton, John, il St. John street. Robertson, Alex., 38 N. Methven st. Robertson, James, 42 South street. Robertson, Robert, East Bridge st. Sandeman, David, 106 High street. Smith, David, li Main street. Stewart, William, 71 Leonard st. Taylor, David, 75 Poraarium. Taylor, J., i County place — see ad. Tolleth, James, 137 High street. Tyrie, Mrs (carpet), 44 Skinnegate. Williamson, J., 223 High street — ■■
see adve7-tisement.
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Wilson, R. & A., no High street
— see advertisement. Young, William, 17 County place.
BRASSFOUNDERS.
See also Plumbers. Bryden & Sons, John, 7 Princes st. Donaldson, David, 209 High street. Frew & Sons, William, 8 MiU st. Perth Brass Foundry, 20 & 23 Canal
St. — D. Mackie & Co. — see adv. Macleish, James, 15 Millst. — see ad. M'Lellan, W., South Methven st. Perth Foundry, Paul street — A. C.
Stewart. St. John's Foundry, Foundry lane
— George Chrystal. Wylie, George, 7 George street.
BREWERS.
Forbes, John (distiller), Bridgend. Muir & Martin, 121 Canal street. Panton,Wm. (maltster), Craigie Mill. Thomson, Mrs G. (barm), Cutlog
vennel. Wright & Co., John, 18 North
Methven street.
BROKERS.
In Meal Vennel.
Burns, F.
Doonan, J.
Donohue, John.
Higgins, P.
Keegan, G.
Kilpatrick, Jas.
Anderson, J., 181 South street
Keegan, M., 167 South street.
Kilpatrick, John. Knight, A. Murphy, David. Queen, John. Reid, D.
BRUSHMAKERS.
Baker, Joseph, 45 Meal vennel. Taylor, James, 135 High street — see advertisement.
BUILDERS.
Beveridge, A. & J., Newrow. Brand, Robert, 68 St. John street. Bi'own & Duncan, 14 Kinnoull st. Cameron & Son, Wm., Victoria st.
Crystal, John, Bridgend. Moir, George, Alexandra street, Moir, James, St. Catherine's place. MCurrach & Son, P., 48 Victoria
street. Readdie, Thos., 59 N. Methven st.
CABINETMAKERS, WRIGHTS, AND JOINERS.
Ballantyne, J. & J., 14 South st. Brown, T. & W., Alexandra street. Burns, John, 7 Athole place. Cameron, Charles, 14 South street. Cameron, J. A. & D., Gowrie st. Clark, Mrs Robert, 192 High st. Clunie & Wilson, 67 Main street. Crombie, N., 20 Barrack street. Dow, William, 232 High street. Dow & M'Farlane, 246 High street. Forgan, Thomas, 19 Scott street. Grant, Charles, 9 Union lane. Hay, James, 28 and 30 County pi. Henderson & Stewart, Alexandra st. Imrie & Sons, Peter, 76 George st. Irvine, Mrs John (cart), 6 North
William street. Johnstone, Peter, Cow vennel. M'Donald, W. & J., Athole street. M'Kendrick, Andrew, 211 High st. Malcolm, William, 63 South street. Mather, William, i Foundry lane. Morison, David, St. Catherine's pi. Murray, Joseph, 292 High street. Murray, Wm., 9 Princes st. — see ad. PuUar & Son, 54 Victoria street. Robertson, David, N. Methven st. ■ Rutherford, William, 8 Main st. Scott, Alexander, 15 North port. Scott, W. D., 18 and 20 Mill street
— see advertisement. Stewart, Alex, (cart), 23 Athole st, Tweedie, Andrew, 8 Victoria street. White, Laurence, 70 Watergate. Whittet, Charles S., 22 Mill street.
CANDLEMAKERS.
Carnegie, F. P., 120 High street. Garvie, William, 77 Canal street.
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CARRIERS. See page 20.
CARVERS AND GILDERS.
Jackson, Jas., 66 George st. — see ad. Murray, Alex., 22 South st. — see ad.
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.
Blair, Rose P., 44 S. Methven st. Dandle, Newby, & Dandle, 75 High
street. Fleming, David, Bridgend. Glass, Alex., 39 South Methven st. Farquhar, James, 76 St. John street
— see advertisement. •Gowans, James, 21 High street. Nairne, Charles, 228 High street. Reid & Donald, 39 George street. Stewart, James D., i King street. Strang, Peter, 166 High street. Wilson, John, 35 High street.
CHIMNEY SWEEPERS. M'Dougall, James, 313 High street. M'Dougall, Peter, 282 High street. M'Lauchlan, Mrs D., 32 Watergate. Melville, Charles, 73 South street. Spiers, James, 137 South street.
CHINA, CRYSTAL, & STONEWARE
DEALERS. Anderson, James, 54 St. John st. —
see advertisement. Anderson, Matthew, 29 St. John st. Davidson, Ebenezer, 37 Castlegable. Gray, James, 59 South street. Keegan, Michael, 167 South st. O'Neil, John, 275 High street. M'Bain, James, 11 N. Methven st. M'Lauchlan, G., 213 High street. M'Tavish, Patrick, 30 Meal vennel. Ramsay, Alexander, 134 South st.
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND LAND
SURVEYORS. Campbell, Wm., 30 N. Methven st.
— see advertisement. Hay & Kyd, Victoria street.
Macdonald & Fraser, Market street. Matthew, Patrick, 14 St. John st. Paterson, William (and surveyor of buildings). Croft House. 'Ritchie, James, 18 Charlotte street. Young, John, Tay street.
CLERGYMEN. See pages 21 and 50.
CLOTHIERS, DRAPERS, AND HATTERS.
Alexander, Geo., 46 S. Methven st.
Allan, Robert, 33 High street.
Belmain & M'Intyre, 15 St. John st.
Bonar, Robert, 131 High street.
Boyle, Rose Ann, 135 South st.
Brown, Andrew, 23 High street.
Campbell, J. & J., 49 Princes st.
Chaplin, John, 233 High street.
Chisholm, Wm. B., 29 George st.
Co-operative Society, 57 N. Meth- ven street.
Crichton, James, 42 S. Methven st.
Darling & Co., A., 35 George st.
Dewar & Honey, i St. John street-
Dewar & Co., R. M., 4 St. John's place.
Drummond, Mrs, 17 Leonard st.
Duncan, John, 159 High street.
Dunsmore & Son, B., 58 High st.
Donaldson & Mackenzie, 34 George street.
Fen wick, Marion, 337 High street.
Fenwick, Peter, 317 High street.
Greig & Co., 24 Watergate — see advertisement.
Harris, Mrs, 78 High street.
Hay, Robert, 27 George street.
Johnman, William, 230 High st.
Low & Peebles, 14, 16, & 18 St. John street.
M'Cowan, Colin, i S. St. John's pi.
M'Ewan, James, 56 St. John street.
M'Gregor, A. & W., 4 St. John st.
M'Naughton & Dewar, 8 George st.
Morton & Mitchells, 23 St. John st.
Murray & Ewing, 24 St. John st.
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Petrie, Mrs J. (hatter), 66 South st. Richardson & Pearson, i6 & i8
Princes street- Robertson, James, 19 Hospital st. Shepherd, Mrs T., 41 Leonard st. — Sime, John B., 225 High street. Smith, J. & D,, 13 Charlotte street. Taylor, R. D., 45 High street. Taylor, John, 164 High street. Taylor, John, 93 High street. Young & Campbell, 38 S. Methven
street. Young, Mrs William, 241 High st. Young, Mrs Wm., 76 St. John st. Wotherspoon, James, 33 High st.
and 25 St. John st. — see advt,
COACH AND CAB PROPRIETORS.
Brown, Colin, 8 North Methven st. Duguid, Alexander, 245 High st. M'Queen, James, 20 and 22 Princes
street — see advertisevtent. Marshall, R. &. J., 58 George street
and 52 South street^ — see ad. Ritchie, "William, Mill st. — see ad. Robertson, Wm., 14 N. William st. Yacamini, Robert, 72 South street.
COACHEUILDERS. Pirrie & Anderson, Princes street. Thomson, William, Canal street. Reid, P. & J., Princes street.
COAL AGENTS AND DEALERS.
Bruce, James, North British depot.
Campbell, A., Glasgow road depot.
Campbell, Geo., 22 Commercial st.
Cree, P. & W., 58 Watergate.
Co-operative Coal Co., 288 High st.
Dickson, John, Glasgow road depot. Douglas, George, 32 Leonard street. Duff, Peter, Glasgow road depot. Duncan, Thomas, Leonard bank. Edward, Wm., Princes st. Station. Frame, James, Glasgow road depot. Gow, Daniel, Glasgow road depot. Gow, James, 25 Priory place. Gorrie, John, 23 Princes street.
Lauder, William, 338 High street. Law & Son, C, Princes street. Lennie, Gregory M., 34 South st. M'Ainsh, William, Meal vennel. M'Cowan & Co., C, 13 Countyj
place. M'Ewan, Andrew, Hospital street. Milne, David N., 270 High street. Muir, Thomas, Glasgow road depot.t Peebles, John, 7 South Methven st.:, Peebles, Peter, Glasgow road depot.:, Robertson, Peter, 28 Princes street. . Skinner, John, 43 Leonard street. Skinner, William, 26 Carpenter st. Sutherland, G., Glasgowroad depots ,
CONFECTIONERS.
Alexander, James, 73 Leonard st. Butters, Rachel, 35 Mill street. Coutts, Maiy, 262 High street. Donald, Catherine, 85 High street. Duncan, Mrs Thomas, 133 High st. Elder, Chalmers, 261 High street. Fenwick, Sarah, 27 St. John streeU Eraser, Daniel, 138 High street. Harley, Wm., 45 George st. — seead^
Kennaway, Charles G., loi South, street and 41 & 184 High street.
Kirkley, Robert, 124 South street.
Laidlaw, William, 27 Hospital st. — see advertisement.
Martin, William, 59J Leonard st.
Mill, William, 238 South street.
Morris, Mrs, 18 Athole street.
M'Millan, Daniel, 243 High street.
Shedden, James, 57 N. Methven st.
Spiers, Jane, 137 South street.
Stewart, Duncan, 5 King street.
Taylor, Mrs John, 16 Leonard st.
Wilson, Robert, 38 St. John street ■ — see advertisement.
Yacamini, R., 72 South street.
COOPERS.
Dutch, Alexander, Shore. Justice, Thomas, 35 South street. 1 Muckersie, James, 3 Princes street, } Thomson, Alexander, 4 Mill street.
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COPPER AND TIN SMITHS.
Those marJsed * are CoppersTniths. Barlass, J, & W., 48 High street. Chalmers, John, 251 High street, *Gorrie, David, 9 S. Methven st. Munro, H. F., 38 Skinnergate. Robertson, John, 2 Melville street. Saunders, John, 144 South street. Soutar, John, 86 Pligh street. Wylie, George, 7 George street. Young, Wm. W., 30 Meal vennel.
CORK MANUFACTURERS. M'Currach, David, 17 Bridge lane. "Wilson, David, 80 High street.
CUTLER. Valentine, George, 77 High street.
DAIRY KEEPERS.
Armour, Mrs, i Strathmore street, Begg, M., Mount Tabor. Borry, Hugh, 25 A thole street, Cadzow, John, 19 Skinnergate, Cairnie, Mrs, 43 Castlegable. Duncan, James, High Craigie. Gardiner, Daniel, 161 South street. Gow, Robert, 1 1 Barossa street. Keay, Mrs, 62 Pomarium. Kilgour, Robert, 17 Barossa street. Livingstone, Mrs John, 4oMealvenl. iLockhart, J., 30 Pomarium. Meldium, Janet, 5 Union street. Miller, Mary, 11 Pomarium. More, Mrs, 31 Castlegable. iMunro, James, 295 High street. M'Laren, James, 87 Glover street, M'Leod, Mrs, 9 Low street. Petrie, John, Bridgend. Reid, Mrs C, 46 Castlegable. Robertson, George, 2 Murray street. Robertson, John, Craigie. Robertson, Robert, 19 Isla street. Robertson, Wilham, 6 Barrack st. Scott, David, Craigie. Scott, William, 165 South street- Semple, Archibald, 9 Hospital st. Semple, "Wm., 10 N. Methven st>
Sorlie, David, Bridgend. Stewart, Daniel, 50 South street. Stewart, Donald, 11 Watergate. Stewart, Duncan, 87 Canal street. Wotherspoon,Mrs, 8 CutlogvenneL
DENTISTS. Crichton & Son, G., 7 Charlotte st». Gorrie, P. B., 22 St. John street —
see adTjertisement. Kelt, Andrew, 3 North Methven sto-
— see advertisement. Stewart, John, 28 St. John street. Stobie, Joseph, 14 St. John street.
DRAPERS.
See Clothiers.
DRESSMAKERS AND MILLINERS..
See also Furnishing Shops. Allen & Miller, 16 George street. Anderson, Agnes, 17 High street. Anderson, Margaret (hat), 163 High.
street. Baird, Jane, 4 George street. Ballantine & Christie, 67 George st. Balmain, M. & E., 8 East Bridge st. Bannister, Mary, 9 Charlotte street. Black, John (warehouse), 173 High
street. Blair, Ann, 80 High street. Boyle, Rose Ann, 135 South street, Calderwood, I., 147 High street. Campbell, J. & J., 49 Princes street. Christie, Mrs, 65 Strathmore street. Clement, Misses, 17 High street. Conacher, Margaret, 56 West Mill
street. Coulter, Mrs James, 12 Kirkgate. Craig, Eliza, 247 High street. Davidson, Janet, 202 South street. Davidson, Mary, 54 Watergate. Deighton, Betsy, 228 South street, Dingwall, Mary, 62 High street. Douglas, Mrs, 148 High street. Duncan, Helen, High Craigie. Durie, Jane, i James street. Ferguson, Misses, 46 High streets
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Forbes, Betsy, 7 Pomarium.
Fraser, Doria, 16 High street,
Fraser, Helen, 27 Castlegable.
Gibson, Helen, 22 St. John street.
Greig, Maria, 42 North Methven st.
Greig & Co., 24 and 26 Watergate ' — see advertisement.
Halley, E., 2 Barossa place.
Harper, Mary, Bridgend.
Hughes, Catherine, 112 Canal st.
Hunter & Sime, Bridgend.
Irvine, Ann (far-dresser), 18 Water- gate.
Jackson, Barbara, 2 Bridge lane.
Keay, Misses, 22 St. John street.
Kennedy, Misses, 73 High street.
Lindsay, Mary, 208 High street.
Logic, M. & A., 4 George street.
Marshall, Jane, 44 Newrow.
Menzies, Eliza, 113 High street.
Menzies, Jessie, 21 Union street.
Menzies, Jessie, 13 Leonard street.
Menzies, Mary, 26 Newrow.
Menzies, Misses, 224 High street.
Menzies, Mrs D, (and embroiderer), 87 High street.
Miller, Elizabeth, 143 High street.
Miller, Mrs (stay), 6 Paul street.
Milroy, Ann, i KinnouU causeway.
Morison, Jane, 21 Athole street.
Morrison, Misses, 71 Princes street.
Morton & Mitchells, 23 St. John st.
M'Airly, Miss, 11 Stormont street.
M'Avarade, Mrs, 226 High street.
M'Farlane, Margaret, Claypotts wynd.
M'Intyre, Ann, 188 High street.
M'Laggan, Jessie, 10 Charlotte st.
Nicol, Agnes, 72 George street.
Philips, Ann (stay), 42 St. John st.
PuUar, Janet, 47 High street.
Robertson, Catherine, 56 West Mill street.
Robertson, M., 63 No. Methven st.
Sime, Elizabeth, 34 Athole street.
Sime, Mrs, 23 King street.
Sime, John B. (warehouse), 225 and 227 High street.
Smith, Mrs John, 56 George street.^ Stuart, Elizabeth, 30 High street. Taylor, Margt. (stay), 5 Barossa st.. Templeton, James (warehouse), 15
George street. Thomas, Mrs, 190 High street. Tolleth, E., 48 South Methven st. Way, Mrs, 3 South St. John's pi. Welsh, Misses, 129 High street. Welsh, Mrs Robert, 81 High street.{ Wilson, Catherine, i Cross street. Wilson, Isabella, 226 South sti-eet. Wilson, Mrs John, 137 High street. Whittet, Margaret, 224 High street.! Wood, Jane, 92 Victoria street. Young, Mary, 14 St. John street.
DYERS AND RENOVATORS.
Campbell & Co., A., 3 South Meth- ven street.
Campbell, P. & P., 35 South Meth- ven street and Balhousie Works.
Pullar & Sons, John, KinnouU st.
EATING-HOUSE KEEPERS. Cook & Co., 13 Gowrie street. Crichton, EUzabeth, 204 High st. Dickson, William, 97 Canal street. Gray, W., 41 Mill street. Hounsell, Mrs William, i Mill st. Jardine, James, 264 High street. Laidlaw, William, 27 Hospital st. Laing, I. R., 191 High street. Menzies, Barbara, 55 Meal vennel. Menzies, D., 62 South street. Munro, Helen, 262 High street- Murdoch, Mrs, 13 South street. M'Quarrie, James, 4 Flesh vennel. , Perth Cooking Depot, 188 South stt Sinclair, Mrs, 41 Castlegable. Thomson, Mrs, 57 Watergate.
EMBROIDERERS. Banks, Elizabeth, 18 Gowrie street.;| Brown, Mrs A., 16 Marshall place. Edwards, Mrs, 260 High street. Gorrie, Mrs, 153 High street. Menzies, Mrs D., 87 High street.
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[ ENGINEERS & IRONFOUNDERS. Clirystal, G., St. John's Foundry. Oow, Magnus, 25 Mill street. Paton & White, Newrow. - Robertson, WUliam, 40 Canal st. Stewart, John, 13 King street. Stewart, A. C, Perth Foundry. White, William, West Mill street.
ENGRAVERS AND COPPERPLATE AND LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS.
Anderson, Andrew, 24 Canal street
— see advertisement. Fraser, Donald, 87 High street. Hay, R. A. & J., 23 George street
— see advertisement. M'Gregor, David, 40 George street. Stark, James, 10 St. Ann's lane. I Young, George M., 170 High street
— see advertisement .
FISHING-TACKLE MAKERS.
Bryson, Charles, 8 Athole street. Lees, Robt., 65 George st. — see ad. M'Kinlay, James, 44 Athole street. M'Kinlay, Wm., 23 E. Bridge st. Malloch, Peter D. , 209 High street. Paton & Son, E., 44 George street.
FISHMONGERS. Berwick, Mrs, 155 South street. Berwick, William, 164 South street. Cochrane, Charles, 154 High street. Coul, James, 39 Mill street. Harper, Wm. (curer). Foundry lane. Hill, Wm., 220 High st. — see ad. M'Donald, Margaret, 252 High st. Mailler, William, 34 Soith Methven
street — see advertisement. Robertson, Thomas, 21 South st. Speedie, Alexander, 17 St. John st. Stewart, Alexander, 10 Kirkside. Stewart, Alex., 27 Guard vennel. Stewart, Robert, 25 Guard vennel. Stewart, John, 25 Guard vennel.
FLESHERS. Adam & Son, John, 6 Bridge lane.
Cameron, George, 7 Main street. Crawford, Mrs John, 104 High st. Ewan, William, 113 South street. Fenton, Alexander, Kirkside. Forbes, James, 15 N. Methven st. Hall, J. & W., 117 South street. Hall, Richard, 1 1 Leonard street. Ireland, James, 64 S. Methven st. M'Donald, John, 12 St. John st. M'Gregor, Jas., 19 N. Methven st. M'Gregor, H. & D., 71 George st. M'Gregor, J. & D., 22 South Meth- ven street. M'Kendrick, William, 15 South st. Paton, Mrs James, 8 Princes street. Roy, Thos., 47 South Methven st. Rugg, George, 178 South street. Smith & Son (curers), 58 Victoria st. Stewart, Alexander, 277 High st. Stewart, James, 144 South street. Stewart, Peter, 126 High street. Whannel, Hugh, 5 Hospital street.
FOREIGN VICE-CONSUL. Lowe, Robert (German), Charles st,
FRUITERERS & GREENGROCERS, Anderson, John A., 130 Canal st. Brown, William, 69 South Methven
street and 61 High street. Bruce, John, 53 Princes street. Bruce, Mi's John, 15 Speygate. Crawford, David, 22 Hospital st. Duncan, William, 25 Watergate. Greig, William, 168 High street. Harley, Wra., 3 George st. — see ad. Henderson, Robert, 268 High st. —
see advertisemsnt. Home, James, 9 County place. Hunt, Mrs Alexander, 63 Newrow» Kennoway, J., 184 High street. Lawson, Mrs, 31 Watergate. Menzies, A., 197 High street. M'Glashan, John, Kirkside. Oswald, Mrs, 37 St. John street. Robertson, Daniel, 16 Bridge lane. Robertson, Mrs, ii Castlegable. Shepherd, Margaret, 12 Bridge laae
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Skinner, W., 67 North Methven st. Stobie, George, Kirkgate.
FURNISHING SHOPS. Barlas, Mrs Alex., 178 South st. Caxrick, M., 47 South street. Crichton, A. and J., 11 Princes st. Gorrie, Mrs, 153 High street. M'Fariane & Henderson, 125 High
street. M'Intyre, Ann, 188 High street. Sturrock, Mrs James, 9 South st. Templeton, James, 15 George st. Thomson, Charles S., 26 High st. Young, Mrs William, 241 High st.
GAME DEALERS. See Poulterers.
GARDENERS. Cook, Andrew, 23 North Methven
street. Cunningham, William, 30 High st. Duncan, Thos., 38 Long causeway. Eadington, James, 58 Watergate. Faichney, James, 47 Glover street. Farquharson, W. M., 10 County pi. Grandison, George, 64 South street. Martin, John, 50 Main street. Robertson, Daniel, 16 Bridge lane. Robertson, John, 40 Commercial st. Sharp, John, 55 Strath more street. Smith, James, Main street.
GASFITTERS. See Plumbers and Tinsmiths.
GINGER-BEER, ETC., MANUFAC- TURERS.
Dandie, Newby, & Dandie, 75 High
street. Gowans, James, 21 High street. Raid & Donald, 39 George street. Paton, James, 12 Horner's lane. Ross, William, 215 High street. Stewart, James, 68 High street. Thomson, W. B., 60 Canal street. Wilson, John, 35 High street.
GLAZIERS. Bruce & Son, James, 100 High st. Douglas & Son, G. R., 52 Princes st.i
M'Vicar, William, 177 High street. Stalker & Boyd, 27 South street.
GRAIN MERCHANTS. Alexander & Co., T., i Kirkgate. Cuthbert, James, St. John's place. Douglas, Robert, 87 Leonard street ! Dow, James, 28 Barrack street. Galloway, David, KinnouU. Halley, Mrs James, Balhousie Mills HoUingworth, Alfred, Quarrymill. Hutchison & Co., Robert, Canal st M'Cash & Son, J., 24 County place . M'Donald, J. & W., 52 SouthMeth
ven street. Reid, Samuel, 3 Watergate. Rowden, Alfred L., Bridgend. Shepherd, William, 16 Queen st. Smith, J. & J., Charles street. Stewart, John, James street.
GROCERS AND WINE AND SPIRK MERCHANTS.
Those ma7'ked * are Wholesale. Those marked f ari? Wine am
S^pirit Merchants. Bams, Thomas, 256 High street. Bayne, Mrs James, 3 Leonard street *Brown & Logic, Mill street. *Bruce, Zimmerman, & Co., 211
South street. tCampbell, John, 28 N. Methven st *Campbel]s, M'Laggan, & Co., 10; |
High street. fCampbell, Mrs James, i Main st. *Cha]mers & Honey, 122 High st. f Chalmers, John, 2 Leonard street Co-operative Society's Stores, 5'
North Methven street, 5 Soutll
street, and 18 Hospital street. Crerar, Andrew, 5 No. Methven st fDingwall, Alex., 36 St. John st. fDingwall, James, 5 Main street. Fell, George, 318 High street.
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Fenwick, Peter, 317 High street. Fenwick, William, 315 High street. fFerguson, Donald, 91 South st. f Fraser, John, 40 High street, f Gardiner, J. & G., 90 High street. fGloag, William B., 24 Athole st. ^Grant, John, 8 High street. *Greig, R. & J., 89 High street. tHowat, George, 131 South street. King, James, 124 High street. hLaing, Andrew, 72 St. John street. j^Lennie, Gregory M., 28 South st. if Lynch, Matthew, 54 Meal vennel. Mackintosh, John, 69 High street. f-Miller, David, 23 Hospital street. VEoncriefF, Thomas, 8 Leonard st. "^Munro, T., -Ji North Methven st. Munro, William, 11 North port. ^M'Kenzie, Daniel, 157 South st. ^M'Kenzie, James, Main street. M'Kinlay, Peter, Priory place. VT'Laggan, W., 48 N. Methven st. •'Palmers & Drummond, 200 High street.
*aton, John, 240 High street.
Penney, Andrew, 65 George st. — see advertisement. 'Peters, Alex., 40 Long causeway. '"Richardson, William, 43 High st. 'Robertson, Alex., 118 High st.
Robertson, David, 36 High street, i^obertson, James S., 55 South
Methven street, i^obertson, Peter, 28 Princes street.
Robertson, Robert, 21 George st.
Robertson, Robert H., 22 High st. [Ross, Andrew, 42 Castlegable.
Smith, R. B., 70 St. John street/*-
Stewart, George, 272 High street.
Stewart, James, 196 High street. fStewart, J. B., 4 County place. Stewart, W. G., 189 High street. rStuart, C. C, 43 So. Methven st.
Tainsh, James, 31 and 120 South i street. !~ Thomson, Alexander, 271 High st.
Wilson, John, 44 Mill street.
Wright, J., 2 South Methven st.
Young, Hugh, 3 Castlegable. Young, William, 48 Skinnergate.
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS. See also preceding list. Allan, James, 7 Cross street. Allan, Stewart, 108 South streeto Anderson, Mrs Daniel, 19 Athole st. Anderson, Mrs Duncan, 118 South.
street. Bayne, H., 63 Strathmore street. Boyd, Mrs Peter, 34 Long causeway. Brown, Mrs Thomas, 38 Newrow. Buchanan, Christina, 87 South st. Burke, Mrs Thomas, 36 Pomariura, Cameron, Mrs, 48 Athole street. Cook, T., 194 South street. Cowper, John, 27 King street. Davie, Mrs, 43 Commercial street. Ferguson, Arch., 86 Reform place* Fisher, James, 186 High street. Fisher, William, 172 High street. Gardiner, M., Bridgend. Gilchrist, Joan, Low Craigie. Gillespie, John, 146 South street. Gow, Elizabeth, 13 Barossa street. Graham, Mrs, 80 Pomarium. Haggart, Ann, 214 South street. Flenderson, William, 81 Mainstreet» Jennings, Joseph, 57 Meal vennel. Kennedy, Mrs, 68 South street. Kennedy, Mrs Robert, i6Kirkgate. Kerr, Isabella, 1 7 Union street. Kerrigan, Thomas, 13 Meal vennel. Low, Mrs, 69 Watergate. Machan, Michael, 48 Meal vennel. Malcolm, Alexander, 60 Athole st, Malcolm, Mrs, 19 KinnouU street. Marshall, Mrs, 3 Gowrie street. Menzies, Robert, 325 High street. Mill, James, 2 1 Leonard street. Miller, Isabella, 3 Pomarium. Moir, James, 258 High street and
I Leonard street. Moir, Mrs William, 25 Main street, Mulqueen, Martin, 24 Meal venneL Mulroy, P., 13 Meal venneL
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M'Cash, William, 6 Thimblerow. M'Conochie, Mrs, 29 Castlegable. M'Diarmid, John, 53 N. Methven st. McDonald, David, 91 Main street. M'Donald, J., 224 South street. M'Donald, Mrs, 34 Skinnergate. M'Gregor, Vere, 19 KinnouU street. M'Intosh, MrsC, 14 Gowrie street. M'Intyre, Daniel, 193 High street. M'Intyre, Mrs, 7 County place. M'Intyre, Mrs, 5 East Bridge st. M'Laren, Charles, 278 High street. M'Mahon, M., 48 Meal vennel. M'Nab, Margaret, 96 South street. M'Neil, Peter, 274 High street. M'Rae, Mrs John, 218 High street. Ogilvie, David, 174 High street. Oliver, W. G., 27 Kirkgate. Paton, John, 52 Long causeway. Pearson, Mary, 6 Athole street. Peterkin, Mrs, 294 High street. Petrie, William, 47 Leonard street. Potter, J., 29 Leonard street. Richardson, Wm. B., 318 High st. Robertson, M., 10 Bridge lane. Robertson, Mrs J., 174 South st. Scott, Mrs, 93 Leonard street. Smith, P., 203 South street. Stewart, Archibald, i Glover street. Stewart, Helen, 21 Commercial st. Stewart, Mrs A., 12 Athole street. Strachan, George, 76 Canal street. Strang, David, 13 Bridge lane. Strang, Mrs Peter, lOi Canal street. Taylor, Mrs, 235 High street. Waterstone, George, 297^ High st. Welsh, William, 63 Strathmore st.
GUN & RIFLE MANUFACTURERS.
Lees, Robert, 63 George street—
see advertisement. Paton & Son, Edward, 44 George
street.
HAIRDRESSERS.
Gillis, Robert, 7 Bridge lane. Lang, Michael, 52 George street. Malloch, Joho, 143 Canal crescent.
Marshal], T. H., 46 South street, Muckersie, William, 5 Princes st.- Peddie, James, 53 George street. Peddie, John, 17 South street. Ross, William, 215 High street. " Stewart, Alexander, 2 County placee Stewart, William, 5 Mill street. Street, Mrs Joseph, 41 George st. Thomson, Arthur G., 19 Skinnergatec
HATTERS. See Clothiers.
HOSIERS. See also Furnishing Shops'^
Allan, Robert, 33 High street- Brown, A., 23 High street. Campbell, John, 132 High street. CaiTick, Mary, 47 South street. Chaplin, John, 233 High street. Clark, Eliza, 53 High street. Crichton, A. & J., li Princes st.. Darling & Co., A., 35 George st. Templeton, James, 15 George street Thompson, Charles S., 26 High st
HOUSE FACTORS. Imrie & Sons, P., 76 George street Pirrie, James P., Princes street. Reid, Thomas, 270 High street. Scott, WiUiam D.,'Mill street.
INN AND HOTEL KEEPERS- ^ See also Spirit-dealers aitd Tavern
keepers. Albert, David DufF, 48 George st. Albion, Mrs Stewart, 60 High st. Black Bull, Mrs Christie, 11 Kirk
gate. British, Royal, H. W. Pople
Leonard street. County, Alex. Bain, i South street County Place, Jane Robertson
County place. Cross Keys, Alexander Ben vie
Commercial street. Exchange, George Nicholson, 31
George street.
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Gowrie, John Cummin g, Watergate. Greyhound, J. Campbell, 28 Mill st. King's Arms, A. Kilgour, 9 High st. Kinnoull Arms, Robert Stewart, 33
South Methven street. Market, Walter Baker, Market st. Moncreiife Arms, James Smith,
Princes street. Old Ship, H. Chalmers, 25 High st. Parliament, David Meldrum, 71
High street. Perth Arms, J. Heron, 112 High st. Queen's, Peter Henry, Leonard st. Refreshment Rooms, William Mac-
donald. General Station. Restaurant, 34 St. John street, R.
Wilson — see advertisement. Restaurant (Temperance), 27 Hos- pital street, W. Laidlaw — see ad. Royal George, J. Kennedy, George
street. St. John's, Paul Godtfurneau, St.
John's place. Salutation, P. Carmichael, 24 South
street. St. Leonard's, James Cuthbert,
Leonard street. Storm ont Arms, Mrs Forbes, 43
South street. Strathmore, J. Menzies, Bridgend. Temperance, M'Mastcr, 31 St. John- street. Temperance, Mrs Douglas, 18
Leonard street, /olunteer Arms, J. Jack, Foundry
lane. AT'averley, Jn. Scott, 41 Watergate. iVhite Horse, James Simpson, 5 North William street.
INK MANUFACTURERS. Todd & Co., John, Charteris street, lloncrieff, John, 189 South street.
INSURANCE OFFICES AND
AGENTS.
iLCcident Insurance Co. (Limited), W. D. Forbes, Royal Bank.
Alliance, J. W. Jameson and T.
Soutar, bankers. Atlas (Fire and Life), A. Robertson,
Union Bank, George street. Btitlsh Equitable, J. M'Gregor, postmaster, & P. Campbell, dyer. Briton, Medical and General (Life), James Chalmers, 122 High street, and Adam M'Kenzie, SheriiF- clerk-depute. Caledonian (Fire and Life), George. Condie, Conning, & Co., solicitors,, Thomas Reid, house-agent, 27O' High street, and W. M'Farlane- (Fire), 6 Charlotte si.—see advt. City of Glasgow (Life), J. Thomas, solicitor, and W. D. Forbes, Royal Bank. Crown (Fire), James Dewar, Courier
office. Edinburgh (Life), Mackenzie &
Dickson, solicitors — see advt. English and Scottish Law (Life), J. W. Lyal], South St. John's place, and William Reid, solicitor. Family Endowment, Andrew David- son, solicitor. General, David Wood, bookseller. Lancashire (Fire and Life), W- Ritchie, banker, A. Wilson, solicitor, and W. D. Forbes, Royal Bank. Law Union, Thomas A. Heiton,
George street. Life Association, J. MacLeish, ac- countant, and Archibald Burns Macdonald, Tay street. Liverpool and London (Plre and Life), A. King and J. Grant, merchants. London Guarantee and Provident Company (Limited), M. Jameson, solicitor. London and Lancashire, David Far- quharson, 15 High street, and Frank P. Carnegie, Watergate. London and County (Fire), D. Keay, solicitor.
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XrOndon (Fire and Life), W. & J. Ross, solicitors.
National (Fire), R. H. MoncriefF & Co., solicitors, and W. M. Stein, Tay street.
National (Fire and Life), W. Mac- Leish, solicitor, and T. Soutar, banker.
North British (Fire and Life), James Pinkerton, solicitor, D. L. Jolly, banker, H. Skeete, solicitor, and H. Eden, Aberdalgie.
Northern (Fire and Life), M. Jame- son, solicitor, Peter Palmer, mer- chant, R. Cruickshanks, commis- sion agent, Malcolm Stewart, soUcitor, and W. M. Stein, Tay street — see advertisement.
Norwich Union (Fire and Life), A. Davidson, solicitor.
People's Provident (Life), M. Jame- son, solicitor.
Phoenix (Fire), M.Jameson, solicitor.
Prudential, James R. Allan, 51 South Methven street.
Prudential (Life), Alex. Garvie, 86 High street.
Queen, M'Naughtan & Dewar, drapers, and G. Scott, cabinet- maker.
Reliance Mutual (Life), W. M 'Far- lane, 6 Charlotte street, and D. Young, 100 High street.
Royal, William Maury, 7 Charlotte street, and John A. Imrie, 76 George street.
Royal Exchange (Fire and Life), R. Lowe, agent.
Scottish Amicable (Life), D. Keay and R. Martin, solicitors.
Scottish Commercial, J. Chalmers, 122 High St., and W. C. Young, solicitor — see advertisement.
Scottish Equitable (Life), Geo. Condie, Conning, & Co. — see ad- vertisement.
Scottish Provincial (Fire and Life), Laurence Rintoul, agent.
Scottish (Fire), Henry White, A..
L. Rowden, R. Martin, and F,
P. Carnegie. Scottish Imperial, Duncan Macfar-
lane, auctioneer, and T. Love,i
auctioneer, Kirkside. Scottish Plate Glass Insurance Co.
(Limited), W. D. Forbes, Royal
Bank. Scottish Provident (Life), Jamesi
Honey, 122 High street — see ad: Scottish Union (Fire and Life), D.i
Hepburn and R. Robertson,!
solicitors. Scottish Widows' Fund, R. H.
MoncriefF & Co., solicitors. Standard (Life), M. Jameson, solici- tor— see advertisement. Sun (Fire), Mackenzie & Dickson
and J. Flockhart, solicitors — see
advertisement. United Kingdom Provident (Life),
D. Robertson, bookseller. West of England (Fire and Life),
James P. Pirrie, house-agent.
IRON-FOUNDERS. See Engineers.
IRON-MERCHANTS. Bruce, Zimmerman, & Co., 2ig
South street. Campbells, M'Laggan, & Co., io7'
High street. Palmers & Drummond, 200 High st. Peddie, W. & D., 11 S. Methven st.
IRONMONGERS AND HARDWARE
MERCHANTS. Barlass, J. & W., 48 High street. Brown, J. R., 86 High street. Finlayson, James, 24 Mill street — |
see advertisement. Garvie & Syme, 42 and 79 High st.
— see advertisement. Imrie & Cuthbert, 10 St. John st, '
— see advertisement. Knight, Alexander, 70 High street.
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Miller, Henry L., 98 High street. Peddie, W. & D., 13 S Methven st. Robertson, John, 2 Melville street. Small, J. & R., 34A S. Methven st. Taylor, James, Kinnoull street — see
advertisement. f oung, William W., Meal vennel.
JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS, AND LAPIDARIES.
See also Watch and Clock Makers.
Baird, John, 68 George street. 3ayne, Geo. (working), 113 High st. 3eattie, John, 29 Princes street.
'onstable, Isaac (working), loi
High street. >ichton, George, 54 George street, jrego, Charles, 27 High street — see
advertisement. vl'Cash, Andrew R., 4I Mill st. kl'Gregor, D., 40 George st. — see ad. di'Intyre, Thomas (working), 292 i
High street. 1
>Iunro, David, 14 Charlotte street. I i*aton, R. (working), i Kirkgate. Jmith, R., 242 High street.
JOINERS.
See Caljinetmakers.
LAND-SURVEYORS. See Civil Engineers.
LAUNDRESSES. Lldiss, Mrs, 12 North Methven st. lampbell, Mrs, 8 Mill street, 'leming, Margaret, 5 Meal vennel. raser, Mrs, 15 Commercial street, reekie, Ann, 46 Main street, ribson, Jane, 95 High street, fourlay, Margaret, Bridgend, row, Mrs, 102 High street, lall, Mrs, 10 Castlegable. lenderson, Mrs John, 35 Mill st. rvine, Jane, 28 Horse cross, ennedy, Mrs, 79 Kinnoull cause- way. (; pnnis, Janet, 139 South street.
Lamont, Ann, 119 Guard vennel. M 'Donald, Flora, 207 High street. M'Ewan, Margaret, Old Shore. M'Ewan, Mrs, 7 Barossa street. M'Gill, Margaret, 16 Main street. M'Lagan, Isa., 10 Kinnoull street. M'Laren, Mary, 17 Cutlog vennel. Munro, Ann, 51 Newrow. Ness, Margaret, Bridgend. Nicol, Mrs, 71 High street. Paterson, Mrs, 1 1 Paul street. Peddie, Mrs David, 30 Horse cross. Ramsay, Mrs James, in South st. Reid, Margaret, 59 Leonard street. Sharp, Mrs, 32 Horse cross. Smith, Mrs, 3 Scott street. Smith, Mrs, 41 Glover street. Walker, Mrs, Commercial street. Welsh, Margaret, 87 High street. Whytock, Mrs, Union street lane. Young, Mrs, High Craigie.
LEATHER-MERCHANTS, CUR- RIERS, AND TANNERS. Those marked * are Tanners.
*Morton, James, Bridgend. ^Murdoch, John, High street. M'Intosh, John, 176 High street. Spalding, Robert, 2 Murray street. Walker, Thomas, 170 High street. Wilson, George, 203 High street.
LODGING-HOUSE KEEPERS. Anderson, Mgt., 48 S. Methven st. Anderson, Mrs John, 12 Charlotte st. Anderson, Mrs Wm., 3 Albert pi. Bates, Mrs, 85 Victoria street. Bell, Jane, 9 Marshall place. Bell, M., 18 North William street. Bisset, Mrs, 28 High street. Brough, Mary, 55 West Mill street. Brough, Mrs John, 12 Charlotte st. Buchan, Miss, 9 North Methven st. Campbell, Catherine, 71 So. Meth- ven street. Campbell, Helen, 10 St. Ann's lane. Chalmers, Mrs John, 232 High st. Christie, Mrs, 82 South street.
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Cowperthwaite, Mrs, 84 Victoria st. Forsyth, Mrs, 25 Marshall place. Gorrie, Mrs, Barnhill. Grant, Mrs Alex., 69 N. Methven st. Grey, Mrs John, 103 Canal street. Guild, Helen, Burton place. Halley, Mrs David, 16 Athole st. Kerr, J^Irs, Bamhill. Kethel, Mrs, 19 Bridge lane. Kidd, Mrs John, 8 South street. Kinloch, Mrs, 18 N. William street. Lennox, M., i Charteris street. Lowe, ^Margaret, 1 1 York place. Luke, EHzabeth, 47 Watergate. Mailie, Martin, 103 South street. Marshall, Mrs, 18 No. Methven st. Menzies, Mrs, 69 Princes street. Miller, Ann, 2 Glover street. Miller, Mrs, 39 North Methven st. Model Lodg. -House, Skinnergate. Moncrieff, Mrs, 35 INIill street. M'Arthur, Mrs, 6 Canal street. M'l^'arlane, Mrs, 2 Glover street. M'Intyre, Mrs, 5 East Bridge st. M'Quhae, Margt,, 51 S. Methven st. Nicholson, Mrs, 2 Victoria street. Paton, Mrs, 4 South street. Rennet, Edward, 40 Skinnergate. Richardson, Magdalene, 4 No. Port. Richardson, Miss, 12 Princes street. Robertson, Mrs, 19 N. Methven st. Ross, Eliza, 59 N, Methven street. Scotland, Jane, 16 King street. Stewart, Mrs A., Barnhill. Strong, Mrs, 14 Mill street. Stuart, Mrs, 33 N. Methven street. Swan, Mrs, 77 Leonard street. Thomson, Mrs, 212 South street. Walker, Mrs, 8 Barossa place. Wynd, Mrs, 9 No. Methven street. Young, Mrs Thomas, 19 Union st. Young, Mrs William, i Kirkgate. Young, Jane, 69 No. Methven st.
MANGLE KEEPERS.
Clark, Mrs Hugh, 246 High street. Eadie, Mrs Charles, 13 Melville st. Haggart, Ann, Bridgend.
Johnstone, Ann, 2 South street. M'Cash, Jane, 63 Leonard street, M'Ewan, Mary, 8 Cow vennel. MTntosh, Mrs, 170 High street. M'Kay, C, 12 Barossa street. M'Laggan, Isabella, loKinnoull sts M'Lintock, Mrs, 6 Horner's lane. Robertson, Mrs D., 49 Stormont st Sharp, Mrs, 32 Horse cross.
MANUFACTURERS. Abbott, William, 51 Pomarium st. Alexander, Geo., 46 S. Methven st Bell & Keay, 87 Leonard street. Blair & Co., Wm., 9 St. John st. Chisholm, John (sack), 40 S. Meth-
ven street. Coates, PuUar, & Co., Balhousic
Works. Garvie & Deas, 57 S. Methven st. Shields & Co., J., Wallace Works,
MARBLE AND STONE CUTTERS. Cramb & Beveridge, 2 York place
— see advertisement. Moir, George, Alexandra street. Moir, James, St. Catherine's place. Moir, John, Balhousie.
MASONS. See Builders.
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Baird, Alex., M.B., CM., Tay st. Bramwell, J. P., M.D., 8 Barossa pi. Buist, And., M.D., 5 Athole cresct. Christie, Robert, 77 Victoria street, Fleming, David, Bridgend. Frew, David, i Graham's place,
King street. Graham, John T., 9 Marshall place. Lindsay, W. L., M.D. (Muiray
Royal Institution), Gilgal. i
Lyall, John, 16 Rose terrace. Nairne, Charles, 228 High street. Paterson, Geo. K. H., M.R.C.PI
69 George street. Scott, David, Athole street.
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Stirling, David H., M.D., 4 Athole
place. White, Francis I., M.D., 2 Athole pi.
MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS. See page 12.
MIDWIVES AND SICK-NURSES.
Cameron, Mrs, 8 Pomarium.
Cole, Janet, 297 High street.
Edward, Mrs, 71 Watergate.
King, Mrs, 156 High street.
Klinnear, Mrs Geo., 51 Watergate.
iaing, Martha, 35 Kinnoull cause- way.
iawson, Mrs, 1 1 Barossa street.
M'Pherson, Mrs Malcolm, 224 High street.
Munro, Mrs, 6 Commercial street.
Penn, Mrs, 2 Victoria street.
Rattray, Mrs T., 55 Commercial st.
Robertson, Ann, 145 High street.
Robertson, Margaret, 228 South st.
Robertson, Mrs Alex., 47 Pomarium.
Stimpson, Mrs, 50 High street.
Trail, Mrs, 25 George street.
Trail, Mrs William, 56 George st.
"Watt, Mrs, 1 1 Meal vennel.
Wilkinson, Mrs, 6 Canal street.
MILLERS & FLOUR-MERCHANTS.
Those marked * are Millers.
See also Grain Merchants.
Black, Samuel, 20 So. Methven st.
Borthwick, Elizabeth, 20 South Methven street.
Campsie, James, i No. Methven st.
Christie, John, 7 Castlegable.
Cuthbert, James, 11 St. John's pi.
Kinmont, James, 191 South street.
M 'Cash & Son, John, County place.
''\AI' Donald, J. & W., 52 So. Meth- ven street.
IM'Donald, John, 39 South street.
Wilson, Henry, 4 Mill street.
MILLWRIGHTS. Chrystal, Geo., St. John's Foundry.
Gow, Magnus, 24 Mill street. Paton & White, Newrow. Robertson, Wm., 40 Canal street. Stewart, Wm., St. Catherine's pi. Whyte, WUliam, West Mill street.
MUSICIANS. See Teachers.
MUSIC & MUSICAL-INSTRUMENT
DEALERS. Duff, WiUiam (concertina maker),
62 South Methven street. Duncan, J. & J., 18 Kinnoull st. Henderson, William, 242 South st. Leitch & Leslie, 29 High street. Lyons, William, 265 High street, Paterson, Sons, & Co., Princes st. Wood, David, 52 High street and
46 George street.
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS. See page 22.
NURSERY AND SEEDSMEN. See also Seed Merchcuxts,
Dickson & Turnbull, 26 George st. M'Gregor, Duncan, 18 High street.
OPTICIANS. Grego, Charles (and looking-glass
manufacturer), 27 High street —
see advertisejnent. Grieve, Geo., 30 South street and 68
South Methven street — see advt. Taylor, John, 33 George street.
PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS. Campbell, Joseph, 97 High street. Douglas & Son, G. R., 52 Princes st. Dow, Robert, 59 George street. M'Intyre, Donald, ^-^ George street. M'Lauchlan & Co., Alexander, 114
High street. M' Vicar, William, 177 High street. Nairn, James, 42 St. John street. Pringle, Robert, il High street. Stalker & Boyd, 27 South street —
see advertisement. Young, John, 2 North Methven st.
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PAWNBROKERS. Anderson, John, i8i South street. Harraughty, John, 28 Meal vennel. Murphy & Son, James, 34 Mill st. Loan Company, 12 St. John's place.
PHYSICIANS. See Medical Practitioners.
PLANEMAKER. Malloch, David, 50 South street.
PLASTERERS. Annan & Son, James, Princes st. Johnstone, James, Claypotts. M'Kay & Son, John, 7 Kinnoull
street — see advertisement. Peebles, John, 32 York place. Tulloch, Peter, 72 Victoria street.
PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS.
See also Copper a?zd Tin Stniths. Davidson, Alexander, 24 County pi. Donaldson, D., 209 High street. Frew & Sons, William, 8 Mill st. Gorrie, D., 9 South Methven street. Macleish, James, 15 Mill street —
see advertisement, Mackie & Co., D., 22 and 23 Canal
street — see advertiseme^it. Miller, Alexander, Govi^rie street. Robertson, John, 2 Melville street. Thomson & Nelson, 60 South st. Wylie, George, 7 High street. Young, W. W., 56 Meal vennel.
POTATO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. Britland, Thomas, 41 Priory place. Crerar, Andrew, 5 No. Methven st. Elder, David, 29 Canal street. Greig, William, 170 High street. Henderson, Robert, 268 High street
— see advertisemejzt. Lynch, Matthew, Meal vennel. M'Glashan, John, 18 Kirkside. Shepherd, James, 12 Kirkside. Stewart, John, 31 James street. Stobie, George, 21 Kirkgate.
Strachan, George, 76 Canal street. Swan, Andrew, 79 Glover street.
POULTERERS & GAME-DEALERS, Burnett, James, 31 Mill street. Crawford, Jane, 10 North port. Davidson, William, 19 Kirkgate. Henderson, Robert, 268 High st.^-
see advertisement. Hill, William, 220 High street — see
advertisement. Mailler, Wm., 34 So. Methven st.-—
see advertisement. M'Vean, John, 72 So. Methven st.—
see advertisement. Pitcaithly, Alexander, 16 Mill st. Robertson, Thomas, 21 South st. Roy, Mrs, 1 1 Bridge lane, Speedie, Alexander, 17 St. John st. Stewart, Mrs R., 32 S- Methven st.; Webb, E. M., 26 Gowrie street.
PRINTERS (letterpress). See also Engravers, ^t'c.
Black, John, 9 High street. Cowan, Samuel (Advertiser office),
Tay street. Dewar, James (Courier office), 155
South street. Leitch & Leslie, 29 High street and
58 Princes street. Lyall, Jas. Watson (Constitutional),
office), South St. John's place. Taylor & Co., William, 25 High st. Wood, David, 33 Skinnergate. .
ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS. Banks, James, 141 High street. Buik & Co., Robert, 7 Watergate. Gillespie, John, 14 High street. Halley, Margaret, 180 High street. Mitchell, Hector, 202 High street. M'Cormick & Son, 17 Kirkgate.
SADDLERS & HARNESS-MAKERS. Knox, Robert H., 50 George street. Mason, W. & P., 215 South street. Pirrie & Anderson, Princes street. Thomson, William, 40 Canal street.
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Stanford, James, 14 N. Methven st. Stirton, Mrs John, 7 High street. Tulloch & Son, Wm., 15 Princes st.
SAWMILLERS. See Wood Merchants.
SEED MERCHANTS. Barns, Thomas, 256 High street. Bennet, James, 3 So. WilHam st. Brown & Logie, Mill street. Campbells, M'Laggan, & Co., 107
High street. Chalmers & Honey, 122 High st. Dickson & Turnbull, 26 George st. Fraser, John, 40 High street. Greig, R. & J., 89 High street. M'Cash & Son, J., Hospital street. M'Gregor & Co., D., 18 High st. Richardson, William, 43 High st. Stewart, W. G., 189 High street. Whittet, J. & T., 57 High street.
servants' register OFFICES. Cook, C, Gowrie street, Bridgend. Miller, Mrs, 123 High street. Preston, James, 50 High street. Robb, Mrs, County place. Stuart, Elizabeth, 30 High street. Young, Mrs, 53 Mill street.
SEWING-MACHINE AGENTS. Campbell, John, (general), 32 North
Methven st. — see advertisement. Menzies, James F, (maker), 2 South
St. John's place. Murray & Ewing, 24 St. John st. M'Laren, Alex., (general), Prioiy pi. Singer's Office, 64 St. John street, Morton & Mitchells (Waverley), 23
St. John street. Richardson & Pearson (Singer),
Princes street.
SHAREBROKERS. Morison, Robert, Blackfriars street. Rintoul, Laurence, St. John street.
SHERIFF-OFFICERS. See page II.
SHIPOWNERS. See page 18.
SICK-NURSES. See Midwives.
SLATERS & SLATE-MERCHANTS. Bell & Son, Alexander, 31 Canal st. Bell, Joseph, 25 No. Methven st. —
see advertisement. Buchan, James, 32I Mill street. Hay, Alexander, 276 High street —
see advertisement. M'Lauchlan, John, West Mill st. Mitchell & Son, Andrew, 7 Kinnoull
causeway. Ramsay, W. G., 195 High street. Reid, Peter, 5 South Methven st. —
see advertisement.
SOLICITORS AND WRITERS. See pages 10-13.
SPIRIT-DEALERS AND TAVERN- KEEPERS. See also Innkeepers.
Aitken, Joseph W., 121 South st.
Brown, Mrs Wm. (Auchtergaven), 26 South Methven street.
Butter, Mrs Duncan, 225 South st.
Christie, Mrs (Black Bull), Kirkgate.
Clark, Mrs Hugh, 140 South street.
DufF, Walter, 53 South street.
Dutch, Alexander, Shore.
Forbes, James (Balmoral), 23 Castle- gable.
F5rfe, Alexander, 171 High street.
Heron, James (Perth Arms), 112 High street.
Hewat, James, 8 Watergate.
King, Wm. (Globe), 156 High st,
Lennox, Catherine, 50 Princes st.
Matthew, William (Red Lion), 30 High street.
Menzies, Mrs Donald, 9 Kirkside.
Miller, James (County), 18 South Methven street.
M 'Arthur, Peter, 307 High street and 20 Bridge lane.
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M'Cowan, Peter (Red Lion), 123 High street.
M'Gregor, Allan (Bums), Water- gate.
M'Keich, Isabella, 31 Cross street.
M'Millan, Robert, 244 High street.
Patterson, Alexander, 145 Canal st.
Patterson, John (Britannia), 14 Mill street.
Pullar, James, 257 High street.
Rollo, James (Turf), 3 High street.
Rutherford, Eliz., 36 Princes street.
Scobbie, John, Main street.
Scott, George, 3 St. John's place.
Simpson, Chas. (City Hall), Kirkside
Thomson, Donald, 24 Princes st.
Walker, Robert, 105 High street.
Wannan, Alexander, 1 1 Mill street.
Wright & Co., J., 57 West Mill st.
TAILORS AND TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.
Those marked * are Tailors only,
Bruce, John, 58 St. John street. Buchan, David, 38 Athole street. Byars, Wm., 88 High %\..— see ad. *Cairncross, James, 28 High street. Crichton, James, 42 So. Methven st. Cruickshank, James S., 66 St. John
street — see advertiseinent. Dewar & Co., R. M., 4 St. John's
place. Farquharson, J., 41 N. Methven st. Frazer, John, 49 High street. Greig & Co., T., 24 and 26 Watergate
— see advertisement. Hunt, Colin A., 38 George street. Jamieson & Co., John, 64 George st. Knight, Alexander, 117 High st. *MattheM', Anthony, 47 High st. Morton & Mitchells, St. John's pi. Moyes, Andrew, 83 High street —
see advertiseinent. Murray & Ewing, 24 St. John st. M'Donald, Charles, 236 High st. *M'Ewan, James, 8 Gowrie street. M'Intosh, William, 7 St. John st.
M'Lauchlan & Pat on, 298 High st, *Peddie, Thomas, Union street. Robertson, R., 115 South street. Robertson, James, 19 Hospital st. Ross, David, 179 High street. *Shepherd, Robert, 11 Canal streets- Shepherd, Mrs T., 41 Leonard st. Sinclair, Mrs, 148 South street. Smith, J. & D., 13 and 24 Charlotte
street. * Stewart, Alexander, 47 High st. Watson, James, 13 St. John street. Young, Mrs Wm., 78 St. John st.
TANNERS. See Leather Merchants, ^c.
TEA AND COFFEE DEALERS AND AGENTS.
Farquharson, David, 15 High st. —
see advertiseinent. London & Newcastle Tea Co., 136
High street. M'Donald, C. & J., 74 George st. Morton & Co., James, 43 George st.. M'Pherson, Robert, 19 High street- Tea Supply Association, 19 High
street — see advertisement. Whittet, J. & T., 57 High street —
see advertisement.
TEACHERS.
See also page 23.
Anderson, Wm. (music), 59 Scott st.
Baker, Mary (music), 4 Barossa pi.
Bryson & Son, William (dancing
and music), 25 Barossa street. Cardy, Edward (music), 81 Canal st. Chaplin, Misses, 50 Athole street. Chesterfield, Albert (music), 22 York
place. Duff, William (music), 62 South
Methven street. Duncan, J. & J. (music), KLinnoull
street. Fenny, W. H. (music), 2 Stormont
street. Hemple, Mrs (music), 4Rose terrace.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR 7.
215
Lowe, Miss, Girls' House OxT^efuge, Craigie.
Lowe, Robert (dancing), Kinnouil street.
M'Naughton, Misses (boarding aca- demy), 3 Barossa place.
M'Pherson, Miss (Infant School), 6 King street.
M'Rae, Patrick (languages), 113 High street.
Scott, Margaret F. (music), 69 Xo. Methven street.
Scott, Miss (music), Albert place.
Shepherd, Misses (academy), 6 Char- lotte street.
St. Clair, Rev. J. P. (languages), 47 George street.
TEMPERANCE HOTELS. See InTU, ^c.
TOBACCONISTS. Balmain, James, 37 High street. -Beattie, John (manufacturer), 158 High street. Bruce, David, 20 George street. Bums, David, 119 High street. Carron, Mrs John, 84 High street. Dawson, Grace, 48 Leonard street. Dow, John, 20 No. Methven street. Duff, AVilliam, 62 So. Methven st. Henderson, John, (manufacturer),
206 High street. Henderson, William, 276 High st. Henderson, William, 242 South st. Lyons, AVilliam, 2G5 High street. Miller, J. S., 23 South street. Miller, William, 55 George street. Moncrieff, Mrs, 57 Princes street. Robertson, Robert, Bridgend. Taylor, James, 221 High street. Young, J., 2 North Methven street. Young, Mrs, 53 Mill street.
TOY-MERCHANTS. Adams, Mrs Andrew, 255 High st. Edward, J., 21 St. John street. Grieve, George, 30 South street and 68 South Methven street — see ad.
Henderson, Jas., 50 S. Methven st. Lees & Son, John, 6 George street
and 66 High street. -Smith, -Robert, 242 High street. Taylor, Mrs, 16 Leonard street.
TURNERS (wood).
M 'Arthur, J. (and bobbin-maker),
120 High street. Whytock, John, 238 High street.
UMBRELLA MAKERS.
Black, John, 173 High street. Dyer, M. & J., 60 George street. Robb, Airs Da\-id, So. Alethven st.
UPHOLSTERERS. See also Cabmetmakers.
Archibald, William, 20 St. John st. Cameron, J. A. & D., Gowrie st. Davidson, Charles, 246 High street. Hay, James, County place. Hutchison, AValter, 27 Athole st. Imrie & Sons, P., 76 George street
and 20 Princes street. Robertson, D., 63 No. Methven st. Scott, Alex., North port. Scott, AV. D., 18 and 20 Mill st.—
— see advertisefnent.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
Conacher, Charles, AVatergate. Low, Peter, 25 Princes street. Smails, D. C, County Buildings.
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS.
Baxter, John, 26 AVhitefriars street. Brown, AA^m., 99 High st. — see ad. -Bumfield, David, 53 S. Alethven st. Caimcross, A. & G., 6 St. John st. Masterton, Peter, 50 High street. Short, Airs Edward, 82 High street
— see advertisement. Stratz, Louis, 31 High street, Taylor, John, 33 George street. Young, Thomas, 234 High street*
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANI^S. .
See also Innkeepe7-s ^•SypiriP-^'ealers . .
Bell, Rannie, & Co., 35 St. Johr st. — H. V. Hunter, agent; • ■
Bell, Arthur, South St. Johil's'place.
Currie, J. & T., 165 and 167 High sti-eet.
Dewar, John, in High street.
M 'Donald, C. & J., 74 George st.
Perthshire Wine & Spirit Co., Wa- tergate— A. M. Greig, manager.
Scott, George, 3 St. John's place.
Thomson, William B., 60 Canal st.
Wannan, A., 11 Mill street.
Wilson, Robert, 38 St. John street — see advertisement.
WIREWORKERS.
Gorrie, Thomas, 24 North Methven street — see advertisement.
Miller,- Angus, 12 Leonard street. Wight, A., 47 High street — see ad.
WOOD MERCHANTS AND SAW- ■ MILLERS,
Brewster & Son, 51 Victoria street.; Dunn Brothers, Shore. Fenton, James, Shore. Gorrie, John, 23 Princes street.
WOOL MERCHANTS. Murdoch, John, High street. Scott & Son, James, 44 Leonard st. Spalding, Robert, 2 Murray street.
WRIGHTS AND JOINERS.
See Cahinet?nakers.
WRIGHTS' TOOLMAKERS. Malloch, David (plane), 50 South st. Wilson, George (saw), 55 South st.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Insitrance Companies.
THE EDINBURGH
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPAXT.
FOUNDED 1823.
HEAD OFFICE— 22 GEOR&E STREET, EDINBURGH.
Accumulated Funds, ;i^i, 450,000 Existing Assurances, . .j^Js, 600,000 Annual Income, . . . . 220,000 Nev.* Assurances, 1876-77, 683,000
SPECIAL NON-FORFEITURE SYSTEM.
. The compreliensive Xon-Forfeiture System of this Company protects Policy Holders from the outset against loss from the discontinuance of Premiums. It applies to all kinds of AVhole- Life and Endowment Assurance Policies effected at Full Rates. Since the System was adopted in 1872, the Annual New Business transacted by the Company has
NEARLY DOUBLED IN AMOUNT.
This is the best proof of the wide-spread appreciation of the benefits enjoyed under this Special System.
BONUS YEAR, 1878.
The Seventh Investigation and Division of Profits will take place as at 31st March, 1878. The advantage of sharing in this Division can be seemed only by In.sub.ixg before the B00K.S CLOSE AT THE ABOVE DATE. New Poficies eff"ected at Full Rates before the close of the Books will rank for
A WHOLE YEAR'S BONUS.
Bonuses become vested additions to the Sums Assured when Pohcies have been Five Years in force.
Agents at Perth —
Messrs MACKENZIE & DICKSON, Solicitors.
D. C. Smith, 45 Watergate.
W. G. Stewart, 126 High Street.
Wm. Sturrock, Balhousie Works.
*^* Prospectuses and all requisite information may be had
on application.
2l8
ADVERTISEMENTS.
LONDON. ESTABLISHED 171 0.
INSURANCES effected in all parts of the United Kingdom and in Foreign Countries.
Total Sum insured in 1876,.. ..£248,980,367.
Claims paid during the last Ten Years, Upwards of TWO MILLIONS STERLING.
Forms for Proposals, Renewal Receipts, and all information
respecting Fire Insurance, may be obtained from
Messrs MACKENZIE & DICKSON, Agents at Perth,
Or from any of the Local Agents of the Society.
THE
FOUNDED 1805.
The Oldest Scottish Insurance Company.
Progress of the Business diiring the current Septenium,
F/RE DEPARTMENT.
Year end- Premium Fire Reserve,
ing 14th Income, excluding
May, Net. Capital.
1872 .. ;^2I,609 .. ;^I32,67g
1873 .. 22,512 .. 135,486
1874 ., 25,361 .. 138,248 187s .. 35,903 •• 140,713
1876 .. 43,110 .. 151,908
1877 .. 47,987 ■• 156,639 No other Scottish Insurance Com- pany has a Fire Reserve Fund of the same magnitude, in proportion to the Income from Premiums, as that pos- sessed by the Caledonian.
LIFE DEPARTMENT. Year end- New Life Life As- ing 14th Assurances, surance May. Net. Fund.
1872 ..;^io6,863 ..^34,395
1873 .. 106,050 .. 452,545
1874 .. 121,675 .. 468,728
1875 .. 149,750 .. 501,136
1876 .. 226,815 .. 527)493
1877 .. 236,550 .. 559,709 The Life Assurance Fund is on the
highest scale, affording unsurpassed security, its amount being equal to more than 75 per cent, of all the_ Pre- miums received on existing Policies,
Fire Insurances effected on almost every class of Property. Losses adjusted with liberality, and settled promptly.
D. DEUCHAR, Manager, Edinburgh, 19 George Street.
Agents in Perth —
Messrs GEO. CONDIE, CONNING, & CO. (Fire), British:
Linen Bank House.
Mr. T. REID, 270 High Street.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 219
SCOTTISH EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
ESTABLISHED 1831. Incor^porated by Royal Charters and Special Act of Parliaments
HEAD OFFICE— 26 ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.
PRESIDENT.
His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, K.G.
VICE-PRESIDENT. Sir G. Graham Montgomery of Stanhope, Bart., M.P.
nPHE SCOTTISH EQUITABLE is 2. purely Mutual Office. -^ There are no shareholders to absorb any portion of the profits, which are therefore whoUy divided among the holders of Participating Policies.
Position of the Society at ist March, 1877.
Existing Assurances, including Bonus Additions, ;^7, 799,080
Annual Kevenue—
From Premiums of Assurance, ;:^I99j953
From Interest and Dividends, 94)973
From Assignment Fees and Fines, no
295,036^
Accumulated Funds, ^2,262,956^
Non-Forfeitable Policies are now granted by the Society on a new and improved plan, which combines the ad- vantages of Moderate Premiums, payable for a limited number of years (11, 22, or 33), ultimate Participation in the Profits, Fixed Surrender Values, and the issue of Fully Paid-Up Policies without special appHca- tion to the Directors.
The Conditions as to Foreign Residence and Travel have lately been greatly simplified and made more liberal.
T. B. SPRAGUE, Manager^ Wm. FINLAY, Secretary.
Agents in Perth — GEO. CONDIE, CONNING, & CO., British Linen Bank.
2 20 ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
LIVERPOOL 8l LONDON & GLOBE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Established 1836. Empowered by Special Acts of Parliament.
OFFICES. LIVERPOOL,.. I DALE STREET.
LONDON, .... 7 CORNHILL and CHARING CROSS. GLASGOW, ..30 GEORGE SOU ARE.
Invested Funds exceed ^65, 494,034
Fire Premiums in 1876, 989,756
Life Premiums in 1876, 250,782
SCOTTISH BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
James Reid Stewart, Merchant, Glasgow, Ckairman. Andrew Buchanan, Esq. of Auchentorlie. Robert F. Shaw Stewart, Esq., Edinburgh. Walter Mackenzie, Esq., C.A., Glasgow. Resident Secretary — D. Stewart.
FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances on nearly every description of Property, at Home and Abroad, can be effected at Moderate Rates. LIFE DEPARTMENT.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES.
The Directors invite attention to the following advantages afforded by the Company to persons taking out Policies on the lives of themselves and others : —
Premiums on Plans adapted to the various wants of the Public.
Liberal Bonuses.— Four-fifths, or Eighty per Cent., of the Profits will be divided amongst the Assured.
The Stamps on Life Policies are Paid for by this Company.
Credit given for a portion of the Premiums when desired.
Surrenders of Policies favourably dealt with.
Thirty Days allowed for the Renewal of Policies.
Claims Payable in One Month after Admission.
Annuities, immediate and deferred, at liberal rates.
Endowments of Children and Adults. — The rates of Premium are on a moderace scale.
Forms of Proposals, Prospectuses, atid all 7iecessary information, furnished on application.
AGENTS—
PERTH /J°"^ Grant, High Street; Andrew King, 109 South Street;
' ( and David N. _Milln, 270 High Street.
Aberfeldy, F. Ross, Commercial Bank. ~ '
Aber}iethy,Ar\di:Qw Peddie, merchant. Alyth, A. D. Pithie, Registrar, &c.
Birnani, . . John Dow, V.S
Crieff, . . Robert Clement, solicitor. Pitlochry, H. Ferguson, merchant. Stanley, . . James Reid, merchant. Glenorchy, Duncan Dewar, Dalmally. Applications for Agencies invited.
D. STEWART, Resident Secretary, Glasgow.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 2 21
THE STANDARD
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Established 1825.
THE FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the COMPANY was held at Edinburgh, on Tuesday, the 1st of May, 1877.
RESULTS COMMUNICATED IN THE REPORT. Amount proposed for Assurance during the year 1876
(1948 Proposals), ^1,547,829
Amount of Assurances accepted during the
year 1876 (1580 Policies), ;^i, 176,095
Annual Premiums on new Pohcies during the
year 1876, ;^44»030
Claims by Death during the year 1876, exclusive
of Bonus Additions, . . .. .. .. ^421,448
Amount of Assurances accepted during the
last five years, ^6,183,362
Subsisting Assurances at 15th November, 1876
(of which ^1,314,823 is re-assured with other
Offices), ^18,569,901
Revenue upwards of £770,000 per Annum. Assets upwards of £5,000,000.
BONUS ADDITIONS TO POLICIES.
The Company have divided Profits on nine occasions — in 1835, 1840, 1845, 1850, 1855, i860, 1865, .1870, and 1875— when very large additions were made to Policies.
The next division of Profits will be made in 1 880.
For the very liberal conditions of the Standard Company's
Policy, see Prospectus.
SPENCER C. THOMSON, Maizager.
Tables of Rates a7id all further information can be obtained by application at the Offices of the Company, or at any of the Agencies.
Edinburgh, 3 & 5 George Street. I x „.,„„„ ("82 King William St., E.G. Glasgow, 155 West George Street. I London, "[and 3 Pall Mall East, S.W.
Colonial and Foreign Assurances. — Assurances granted on the Lives of Persons proceeding abroad. Branch Offices and Agencies in India and all the British Colonies.
Agent in Perth— MELVILLE JAMESON, Solicitor.
2 2 2 AD VERTI SEMENTS.
NORTHERN
ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Established 1836. Incorporated by Act of Parliament.
Capital, £3,000,000
Accumulated Funds, - - - 2,092,000
Directors for the Counties of Perth, Fife, and Forfar. "William Lowson, Esq., Chairman.
Thomas Couper, Esq. Thomas Hunter Cox, Esq. Wm. Ogilvy Dalgleish, Esq
Secretary — THOMAS Kyd. DISTRICT OFFICE, - 2 Cowgate, Dundee,
William Harris, Esq. George Rough, Esq. Andrew Whitton, Esq-
FIRE INSURANCE. Every description of risk accepted at the Lowest Remunerative
Rates.
LIFE ASSURANCE— PARTICIPATION BRANCH. The Company offers the advantages of perfect security, with great economy in management, and moderate
rates of Premium.
The total expenses in the year 1876 were only slightly over 7^ per cent, of the Income from Premiums and Interest, or — excluding Commission paid to Agents — less than 4 per cent.
The "wliole of the Profit, or surplus ascertained at each valuation, belong'S to the Assured. The amount for the five years ending 31st December, 1875, was the largest ever earned in any five years since the formation of the Company, and was sufficient to provide a Bonus of ^^i los per cent, per annum upon the sum assured — or;i^7 los per cent, for the whole period — besides leaving ^^33, 420 to be carried forward.
Agents at Perth — MELVILLE JAMESON, Solicitor ff or Fire Department only), RICHARD CRUICKSHANK, Merchant. PETER PALMER, Ironmonger. ^V. M. STEIN, Stamp Office. MALCOLM STEWART, Solicitor.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 223
SCOTTISH PROVIDENT
I IT s T I T XJ T I o 3sr.
6 ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.
Annual Income £441,596 : 11 : O
Accumulated Funds exceed .£2,876,000
^npHIS OFFICE alone combines the advantages of Mutual -'- Assurance with Moderate Premiums— great economy in management ensuring large Bonuses to good lives.
The PREMIUMS are so moderate that at most ages an Assurance of;^i200 or;^i250 may be secured from the first for the same yearly payment which would elsewhere assure ;^iooo only.
The whole PROFITS go to the Policyholders, on a system at once safe, equitable, and favourable to good lives.
Arrangements for Assurance and every information supplied by our Agent at Perth- Mr. JAMES HONEY, Merchafzt, 122 High Street.
Scottish Qloiiim^rrial insxirana
C O 3yC IP .A. IT -IT-
FIEE, LIPE, ANNUITIES, arit^xihti, ^torr pillions §tQ.
Head Office— i^Z WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW.
C^«?y;«a«— ALEXANDER CRUM, Esq, of Thornliebank.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
The advantages offered are^ — Moderate Premiums, economy in Manage- ment (last year being only 8.2 per cent, of the Premium Income), safe Secu- rity, and large Bonus.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
The DIRECTORS SOLICIT PROPOSALS for Insurance on Houses, Manufactories, Rents, Furniture, Goods and Merchandise, Farming Stock, Shipping in Port or in Dock, or whilst building, from Loss or Damage by Fire, and will issue Policies therefor upon liberal terms.
POLICIES TRANSFERRED from other Offices without additional cost or trouble to the Assured.
Policies issued and Losses promptly adjusted at the
EDINBURGH OFFICE, 77 GEORGE STREET.
ANNUAL INCOIVIE, £223,400. JAMES MURRAY, Resident Secy.
Agent in Perth— ^A.lsi'ES CHALMERS, 122 High Street.
2 24 ADVERTISEMENTS.
AND
OF THE
COUNTY AND CITY OF PERTH.
Established 1838, and Certified under the Act of 1863.
THE OFFICE, TAY STREET, PERTH,
Is Open every day, except Saturday, from Ten till
Three.
On Saturday from Ten till Twelve Noon, and from
Six till Eight Evening.
JV.B. — IVo Jkfoney paid out on Saturday after Twelve Noon.
THIS BANK receives Deposits of One Shilling and upwards, but not more than ^,^30 in one year, ending 20th November^ or^i5oinall, which may accumulate, at Compound Interest^ till it reaches ;i<|'200.
Certified Friendly Societies may lodge their whole Funds.- The Deposits of other Societies and Charitable Institutions are limited to _z^ioo in one year, and ;i^300 in all.
Interest, at a comparatively high rate, is added to the Principal once a year, at 20th November, irrespective of the Depositors' personal attendance at the Bank for \}\2X purpose ^ by which they derive the benefit of Compound Interest.
Government Annuities, from £/\ to _;:^5o a-year, may be contracted for through this Bank. Particulars may be had on application at the Office of the Bank.
The numerous advantages of the Institution will be seen from the Pass-Books, which are given to Depositors free of any charge.
The Funds of the Bank are securely' invested, and the whole Accounts are periodically Audited by a professional Auditor unconnected with the Bank.
The total amount of Funds invested 20th November, 1876, was ^419,130 us 9d.
The total number of individual Depositors at the same date was 18,201, embracing members of every section of the labouring and industrial classes.
The Bank opened in 1839 with 859 Accounts ; now they exceed 18,000.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 225
The Capital in 1839 was only ^^3,000 ; now it is upwards of /430,ooo.
The utility and success of the County and City of Perth Savings Bank are sufficiently apparent from the amount of Business which has been done since its establishment in 1838. The Right Hon. Earl of Mansfield, Chairman ( of Committee Archibald M'Donald, Esq., Lord-Provost, | of
Deputy-Chairman, \ Management
MELVILLE JAMESON, Secretary. WILLIAM A. BARCLAY, Actuary and Cashier. Perth, 17th September, 1877.
PERTHSHIRE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
AND
TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETY.
OFFICE-BEARERS— 1877.78.
Honorary President — Lord-Provost M'Donald.
Honorary Vice-Presidents — Laurence Pullar, Esq., and Ex-Bailie
Jamieson.
'Chairman — Bailie Brown (Messrs Brown & Logie).
Vice-Chair man — P. Campbell, Esq. (Messrs P. & P. Campbell).
EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Dean of Guild Robertson. Ex-Baihe M'Donald. Ex- Bailie John Dewar. Ex-Bailie Pirrie. Ex- Treasurer Morton. Councillor Deas.
Councillor Honey. Thomas Alexander, Esq. Robert Pullar, Esq., Manu- facturer. Wm. Logie, Esq., Merchant. J. S. Imrie, Esq.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Bailie Wotherspoon. Ex-Bailie Fisher. Councillor Sime. Mr D. Peddie, Ironmonger.
„ J. Chalmers, Grocer.
,, J. Paton, Grocer.
,, William Harper, Fishcurer.
„ D.Mackie (Messrs D.Mackie & Co., Plumbers). . ,, John Beattie, Tobacconist.
Mr John M'Intosh, Grocer, ,, T. Brady, Auctioneer. ,, W. Macintosh, Clothier, ,, A. Moyes, Clothier. ,, W. G. Stewart, Grocer. ,, Thos. Moncrieff, Grocer. ,, A. Campbell, Coal Mer- chant. ,, William Donaldson. „ A. Dingwall.
Q
226 ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & PROTECTION SOCIETY— continued.
PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE ELECTED BY
DIRECTORS.
Bailie Wotherspoon. Councillor Sime. Mr J. MTntosh.
Mr J. MoncriefF; „ D. Maclde. ,, "W. Macintosh.
AND EX-OFFICIO.
Bailie Brown, 6%i2z>w<2/2. I Mx K.'Khxg, Hon. Treasurer.
Mr P. Campbell, Vice • Chairman}
Secretary and Law Agent — ^William Young, Esq., Solicitor.
Hon. Treasurer — Mr Andrew King, Commission Agent.
Bankers — Commercial Bank of Scotland.
PROSPECTUS.
This Society has heen established for the following objects : —
1. To protect the Members from all fraudulency, and from bankruptcies and insolvencies arising from fraud, culpable negligence, or extravagance ; and for that purpose to promote a thorough investigation into all such cases, and, should the circumstances so warrant, to prosecute the parties thereto.
2. To disseminate the principles of sound trading among the mercantile classes, and to impress upon them the necessity of so managing their affairs that they may at any time readily obtain a full and complete knowledge thereof, and, in particular, that they adhere to the plan of having periodical investigations and general balances made up from correct sets of business books.
3. To collect Debts for Members upon terms fixed by the Directors.
4. To communicate with Merchant Companies, Chambers of Commerce, and other mercantile and public bodies throughout the kingdom, and concert joint measures for the protection of Trade and Traders and the improvement of the Commercial Law.
5. To communicate, when necessary, with the Law Officers of the Crown, and suggest and support measures for the im- provement of the Commercial Law of the country.
6. To co-operate with other Societies, established for similar purposes, in striving to promote the objects of the Society and the general interests of commerce throughout the kingdom.
7. By communicating with Railway Companies and other public carriers, to obtain rates and privileges favourable to the mercantile classes.
8. By bringing the diflFerent classes of the mercantile com- munity into frequent contact, to foster a spirit of hearty co- operation in all measures conducive to their general interest and social weU-being.
9. The doing all other lawful things tending towards the accomplishment of the above objects.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
227
CRAMB & BEYERIDaE'S
(Late ANDERSON ^ CHRISTIE'S)
MARBLE
AND
STONE
IIVIPERISHABLE
LETTERS
EXECUTED ON
MARBLE.
3P3SI 3RlT 3Ei
JEarbk, JKouEmtntal, k Garbing
WORKS,
COUNTY PLACE AND NEWROW,
Established nearly Half a Century,
Chimneg f uajs in Shite & Jattrj) JEarble.
Baths, Lobby Tables, Mortars, and Curling Stones.
C. & B. respectfully invite attention to tlieir great variety of Designs.
Charges! ^ti\zf$iXz. Cxruittrs ODrii^rs ^Jtrnttttallg att^nb^I) tc.
3 28 ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES FINLAYSON,
MANUFACTURING & FURNISHING IRONMONGER,
PERTH.
Encaustic Tile, Bright, Berlin Black, and Pine Oast
REGISTER AND KINNAIRD GRATES,
of Choice and Varied Designs.
STOVES, FENDERS, FIRE-IRONS, &, ASH-PANS. KITCHEN RANGES, with or without Ovejts and Boilers.
with . two or more Ovens, and Malleable Forcing Boilers for
Baths, &c.
AMERICAN COOKING RANGES, with Hot-water Attachment.
HOT PLATES, HOT CLOSETS, OVENS, SMOKE-JACKS, ETC.
Laundry, Shop, and Joyce's Patent Stoves.
ORNAMENMAL GILL AIR- WARMERS, for Churches, HaUs, Warehouses, &c. &c.
SYLVESTER GILL HEATING- APPARATUS,
for enclosing in Brick-work underground, or outside of Building
— Heat being diffused by Flues or opening in Wall.
CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, LAUNDRIES,
and PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,
Heated by Hot Air, Hot Water, or Steam.
LOCKS, GATES, RAILING, WIRE FENCING, &g.
Malleable Ornamental G-ates, Pinials, Hinges, and every description of Smith Work executed to design.
24 MILL STREET, PERTH.
PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 229
JAMES TAYLOR,
JHanufaxturing & JitrntBhing Ironmonger,
27 & 31 KINNOULL STREET, (Sign of the Gilded Keys).
Poli&hed, Berlin Black, and Fine Oast Eegister and Kinnaird Grates, of choice and varied Designs.
STOVES, FENDERS, FIRE-IRONS, AND ASH-PANS.
KITCHEN RANGES, with or without Ovens or Boilers.
HIGH KITCHENERS, with two or more Ovens, and MalU' able Boilers for Baths, ^c.
AMERICAN COOKING RANGES and AMERICAN
HEATING STOVES, for Dining-Rooms, Parlours, &c., with
Hot-Water Attachment.
HOT PLATES, HOT CLOSETS, OVENS, ETC.
Laundry and Shop Stoves.
ORNAMENTAL GILL AIR-WARMERS, for Halls,
Warehouses, &c. &c.
SYLVESTER GILL HEATING APPARATUS, for Churches, &c.
CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, LAUNDRIES,
and PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,
Heated by Hot Air, Hot Water, or Steam.
IRON BEDSTEADS, GARDEN CHAIRS, FOOT SCRAPERS,
Umbrella Stands, dc.
IRON GATES, RAILING, AND WIRE FENCING.
STAIRCASE BALLUSTERS Supplied and Fitted up.
Hollow Ware and Tinned Goods of all descriptions.
SCRUBBING, BLACK-LEAD, LONG, AND HEARTH BRUSHES.
Polishing Paste, Brunswick Black, Black Lead, &c.
TIN & COPPER COOKING UTENSILS Made, Repaired, and Re-Tinned.
SMITH WOKE EXECUTED IN ALL ITS BEANOHES.
Estimates given on application.
PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS.
230 ADVERTISEMENTS.
ESTABLISHED 1800.
DAVID MACKIE & CO.,
ART WORKERS IN METALS,
Plumbers, Brassfounders, Gasfitters, and Zinc Merchants,
20 & 23 CANAL STREET, PERTH,
Supply the Best Material and Workmanship on the principle of Moderate Prices.
MESSRS D. MACKIE & CO. beg to suggest to Architects that, as the various works in the above branches are done on their own Premises, great facihty for superintendence is offered. The strictest attention is paid to working out carefully all designs entrusted to them for execution — a skilled foreman, accustomed to work from detailed drawings, being at the head of each department.
On hand, a Large Stock of SHEET ZINC,
FOR ROOFING, COVERING VERANDAHS, RIDGES, VALLEYS,
RONDS, RAIN-WATER PIPES AND HEADS,
GUTTERS, OPENING-SKYLIGHTS, DEADLIGHTS, ETC.
This Metal expands and contracts with heat and cold more than any other, and, though oxidizable, the oxide does not scale off, but forms a permanent coating on the Metal, impervious to the action of the atmosphere, and is of equal durability with Copper.
Also, PERFORATED ZINC, for ventilation, window- blinds, MEAT-SAFES, DAIRIES, SIEVES, ETC.
MILLED SHEET LEAD AND PATENT LEAD PIPES,
Cut all Sizes.
NEWEST IMPROVED ENGINE PUMPS.
WATER CLOSETS GREATLY IMPROVED.
HOT, COLD, & SHOWER BATHS Pitted up on the most approved principle.
Dwelling-houses fitted up for Gas, and experienced workmen sent to all parts in ToM'n or Country to execute Orders and Repairs.
Always on hand, Shank's Patent Combination and Valve Closets, Supply Cisterns, and Open Closets — now extensively used.
Orders, by Letter or Telegram, from any part of the country, t carefully attended to.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 23 1
JAMES MACLEISH,
UMBER, GASFITTER, BRASSFOUNDER, (
IMRIE & CUTHBERT,
(Late William Imrie) FURNISHING &- GENERAL IRONMONGERS,
10 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH.
Established 1826.
WILLIAM CAMPBELL,
AKOHITEOT'^and MEASUEER of AETIFIOER'S WOEK, SO NORTH METHVEN STREET, PERTH.
STALKER 8l BOYD,
22: & 29 SOXJXBBE ST73R3EI3E;T, PERTH.
THOMAS GORRIE,
MANUFACTURER OF IRON AND WIRE WORK, 24 NORTH METHVEN STREET,
BEGS to intimate that he continues to carry on Business as above, and trusts, by strict attention to all Orders en- trusted to him, to merit a continuance of public favour.
Iron and "Wire Pencing, Iron Gates, Eiddles, &c. &o. Hot Water Heating Apparatuses.
232 ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROBERT LEES,
GUN AND RIFLE MANUFACTURER,
63 GEORGE STREET^ PERTH.
POWDER AND SHOT, CAPS AND WADDING. Shooting and Fishing Tackle in great variety.
ALEXANDER WIGHT,
IRON AND WIRE WORKER,
MANUFACTURER OF
iron and Wire Fencing, Iron Gates, Wire Netting,
STRONG WIRE-WORK FOR WINDOWS, WIRE KILN BEDDING, BARLEY MILL WIRECLOTH,
WOVE WIRECLOTH — ALL SIZES; DRESSING ENGINE WIRECLOTH — ALL NUMBERS;
Bruslies, Plower-Stands, Wire-Gauze Window Blinds, Garden
Chairs, Measuring Chains, Wire Eiddles, Sieves, And every other Article connected with the Wire-Working
Business.
JOHN CAMPBELL,
SEWING MACHINE MAKER,
CAN supply all Systems of SEWING MACHINES, with Latest Improvements, from 10 to 15 per cent, under Makers' Prices.
32 NORTH METHVEN STREET, PERTH.
Established upwards of Eighteen Years.
MRS. JOHN STIRTON,
Saddler and Harness Maker, No. 7, HIGH STREET, PERTH.
Always on hand, A Large Assortment of TRUNKS and PORTMANTEAUS.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 233
WILLIAM BROWN,
99 HIGH STREET, PERTH,
HAS always in Stock a good selection of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES and JEWELLERY, of all Mnds, at very Moderate Prices.
PETER REID,
SLATER AND SLATE AND CEMENT MERCHANT, 5 SOUTH METHYEir, STEEET, PERTH.
S Ia jc*. j7 3cI Jew, 21 NORTH MBTHVEN STREET, PEETH,
MOST respectfully returns his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public for the liberal encouragement bestowed on him since commencing business, and, by executing all work entrusted to him in a superior manner, he hopes to merit a. continuance of their favour and support.
Orders front the Country punctually attended to.
ALEXANDER HAY,
SLATER & SLATE MERCHANT,
276 HIGH STREET, PERTH,
C West side of St. PauVs Church) ,
BEGS most respectfully to return sincere thanks 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 Cus- tomers, and promptitude in executing Orders, still to merit a continuance of that patronage which he has hitherto enjoyed.
A. H. has always on hand a Large Stock of Slates, Tiles, Chimney Pots, Cans, and Caps, of every variety, and is ready to enter into Contract for performing any quantity of Work that may be required in his line.
Roofs Re^paired on the most reasonable terms, or kept in proper Repair by Yearly Contract.
234 ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES TAYLOR,
BRUSH AND BASKET MANUFACTURER, 135 3EaEI<3-3E3E Sa73E?:3EI3ElX, 3E>3E3Rn73E3E^
Respectfully invites attention to his Stock of BRUSHES, BASKETS, COMBS, PERFUMERY, &C.
BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER. Baskets Made and Repaired.
MRS. EDWARD SHORT,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER,
82 HIG-H STREET, PERTH,
TN returning her sincere thanks for the continuance of the ■■- hberal patronage bestowed on her late Husband, begs respectfully to direct the attention of her Friends and the Public generally to her present Stock, which is varied and select.
Ladies' and Gent's Gold Watches, Jewellery, Clocks, &c., at Moderate Prices.
Every description of British and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately Repaired and Cleaned,
82 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
JOHN MACKAY & SON,
PLASTERERS,
7 EINIfOULL STREET, PERTH,
BEG most respectfully to return their sincere thanks to their Friends and the Public for the liberal support they have received in the past, and trust, by attention to the interests of their Customers, and promptitude in executing Orders, they will merit a continuance of that support which they have hitherto enjoyed. They are ready to enter into Contracts for performing any quantity of Work that may be required in their line on the most reasonable terms.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 235
ALEX. MACGREGOR,
BOOKBINDER AND PAPER RULER,
21 BRIDGE LANE, PERTH.
LEDGERS, DAY-BOOKS, AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS
OF STATIONERY
Ruled and Bound to any Pattern on the shortest notice.
Established 1826.
JAMES JACKSON,
CARVER, GILDER, PRINTSELLER, AND ARTISTS' COLOURMAN,
m. 66 GEOEaE STKEET, PERTH,
BEGS most respectfully to tender his grateful thanks to his Friends and the Public of Perth and surrounding Country for the patronage bestowed on him since he succeeded to this long-established Business, and trusts, by strict attention, to merit a continuance of the support received by his late Father.
PICTURE AND MIRROR FRAMES TO ORDER. Old Paintings Cleaned and Restored.
CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WAEEHOUSE,
18 & 20 MILL STREET, PERTH.
WILLIAM D. SCOTT
HAS always on hand a Large Stock of DINING, DRAWING ROOM, and BEDROOM FURNITURE. A Large Stock of IRON and BRASS BEDSTEADS. A Large Stock of CARPETS and RUGS in the Newest Designs.
A Large Stock of CURTAIN MATERIALS in Damask, Reps, Terry, and Chintzes, Cretonne Prints, &c.
FEATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS, AND PILLOWS.
MATTRESSES OF ALL KINDS.
FLOORCLOTHS, MATTINGS, &c.
236 ADVERTISEMENTS.
ESTABLISHED 1849.
GLASS & CHINA WAREHOUSE,
54 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH,
(Next the Central Bank.)
JAMES ANDERSON
Has always in Stock a Fine Selection of
BOHEMIAN, FRENCH, AND ENGLISH ORNAMENTAL GOODS,
In Lustres, Flower Vases, Flower Fonts, Dessert Jug, and Goblet Sets, and an innumerable assortment of elegant etceteras suitable for Maniage Presents, for the Drawing- Room, Dining-Room, Toilet Table, &c. &c.
The Stock .of
is very extensive in Wine Decanters, "Water Crofts; Port, Sherry, Claret, Champagne, Hock, and Liquor
Glasses.
J. A. is constantly adding the newest Shapes and Designs in Dinner Sets, Dessert Sets, and China Tea Sets. A very Large Assortment of Elegant Bed-Room Sets always kept in Stock.
From J. A.'s extensive connection with the best makers in every branch of the Trade, a thorough knowledge of qualities, prices, &c., and always buying on the best terms, his constant aim being to give the best quality of Goods at the lowest possible prices, he trusts, by unremitting attention to the interest of his Customers, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage so long enjoyed.
CRYSTAL. MADE AND CUT TO PATTERN. November, 1877.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
237
ROBERT HENDERSON,
FRUITERER, POULTERER, DEALER IN GAME, &o., 266 & ^.eS HIGH STREET,
IE* E I^ T H,
IN thanking his Customers and the Public for past favours, begs to announce that he has always a plentiful supply of
all descriptions of Game in Season.
A large siipplv of every kind of POULTRY.
He is prepared to give the Highest Market Price for
Poultry and Game and all sorts of Dairy Produce.
Families Supplied with
FRUITS, VEGETABLES, &c.
STRAWBERRIES of the Best Quality in their Season. POTATOES.
For supplying this article he stands unrivalled — Quality guaran- teed and Price moderate.
R. H. embraces this opportunity of recommending the above Vegetables, &c., being daily got fresh from his own Farm.
Game Contracts entered iitto for the Season, and Highest Pricet
given, hy ■■
ROBERT HENDERSON,
266 & 268 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
238 ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES MACQUEEN,
(Successor to R. WALKER),
JOB AND POST HORSE ESTABLISHMENT,
SftX^liTftTIOK STftBL<Eg,
Omnibuses, Carriages, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, Gigs, etc. etc.
^berp atttnttijit paib to '^ox&ts QimxbxnQ at fibers.
HEARSES AND MOURNING COACHES.
FUNEEAL UNDEETAKINa DEPAETMENT,
20 and 22 PRINCES STREET,
OPEN DAY AND NIGHN.
Orders Received at the Office — 22 Princes Street.
Established 1812.
JOB AND POST-HORSE AND GENERAL HORSE-HIRING ESTABLISHMENT,
MILL STREET, PERTH.
LANDAUS, Broughams, Barouches, Busses, Waggo- nettes, Chapel-Carts, Dog-Carts, Gigs, and Car- UjaGES of every description (Open and Closed), with first-class, steady, suitable Horses.
SADDLE HORSES, either for Ladies or Gentlemen.
Horses, with or without Carriages, Hired on Job by the Week, Month, or Year, or any period agreed upon.
stead y,^careful, and attentive drivers only kept.
Charges strictly moderate, and all Orders punctually attended to.
MILL STEEET, PEETH.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
239
R. & J. MARSHALL,
CARRIAGE HIRING,
JOB
AND
POST HORSE
ESTABLISHMENT,
EOYAL GEOEGE HOTEL STABLES,
PERTH.
COMFORTABLE CARRIAGES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON HIRE,
"WITH :pikst-cl.a-ss hoi^ses.
Careful, Experienced, and Civil Drivers.
^tipefiof Well-I^^tdl^ed Jo^ & Po^t Sof^e^
On Hire by the Day, Week, Month, or Year. Every attention paid to Horses standing at Livery.
FUNEEAL & UNDEETAXma DEPAETMENT,
52 SOUTH STREET.
From tlie Large and First-Class Stock of Funeral Equipages possessed by R. & J. M., they are en- abled to coAduct Funerals in Town or Country according to any style wished, and at Moderate Charges.
Head Office —
where ORDERS ARE RECEIVED.
24© ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES S. CRUICKSHANK^
TAILOR, CLOTHIER, AND HABIT MAKER, 66 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH.
WILLIAM BYARS,
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, 88 HIQH STREET, PERTH,
BEGS leave to thank his numerous Customers and the Public generally for their very kind and liberal support during the time he has been in Business. By strict attention to his duties, he hopes to merit a continuance of their past favours. Parties who are about to furnish Clothing are respectfully invited to inspect the
LAEGE A]^D NEW STOCK,
which has been carefully selected from the best Manufacturers, it being a great object to have a Varied and First-class Assort- ment of Goods from which to make a selection.
W. B. has had long experience in the Trade, personally super- intends the Cutting, and employs only the best Workmen. He can therefore, with great confidence, guarantee all who patronise his Estabhshment with having their Clothing done up in the first style, and quite equal to any of the best Houses in town.
All Orders executed ;punctually to time.
MOURNINGS MADE IN A FEW HOURS.
Always on hand a New Stock of
Ready-Made Clothing and Youths' and Boys' Suits,
At the lowest Prices.
Hats, Caps, Ties, Shirts, &= Underclothing of every description.
Charges strictly Moderate.
Shop open from 8 A.M. till 8 p.m.; on Saturday from 8 A.M.
till lO P.M.
Obserxe the Address — TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
88 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 24 1
ANDREW MOYES,
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, 83 HIG-H STREET, PERTH,
B
EGS to inform his Friends and the Public in general that he has always on hand a first-rate Stock of
Superfine Broad Black Cloth, Black Doeskin,
SCOTCH AND ENGLISH TWEEDS, Made from Sound Wool and of Fast Colours.
WOEKmG MEN'S SUITS, . - - 27/ to 35/ WHOLE WOOL and FASHIONABLE, - 40/ to 50/ riNEST QUALITY of TWEED for Suit, - 56/ to 65/
A. M. would remind Parents that he has always on hand a select and first-rate Stock of Tweeds for Youths' and Boys' wear. They are highly recommended for Quality, Colour, and Durability, as boys always require a strong article.
The above are all made up at strictly moderate charges.
Overall Suits, Hats, Caps, Balmoral Bonnets,,
Wool Shirts, Scarfs, Ties, Braces, Belts, &c.
ANDREW MOYES,
OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY.
GREIG & COMPANY, CLOTHIERS, DRAPERS, MILLINEHS, & CEERAL OOTFITTERS,
FAMILY MOURNINGS AND GRAVE-CLOTHES,
FOR EITHER SEX,
Can be had at any time — Day or Night.
WHEN SHUT, PLEASE CALL AT 28 WATERGATE.
24 & 26 ^WATBRGATB, PERTH.
inspection invited.
R
242 ADVERTISEMENTS.
HIGH STREET, ^Kj^^k^ ^^^^ STREET,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Has always on hand a large assortment of
LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS and SLIPPEES.
CHILDREN'S BOOTS in great variety.
BOOTS and SHOES of every description Made to Order of the best material.
REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
32 HIGH STEEET (Corner of St. John St.),
Formerly occupied by Mr. SHEDDEN, Watchmaker.
T S prepared to supply the Best Quahty of BOOTS & SHOES ■*• of all kinds, from the best Houses in London and Paris, at the most Moderate Prices.
LADIES' AND GENT.'S BOOTS AND SHOES Hand-made to Measure.
REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
No. 32 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
SIGf-IT OIF THCE CLOCKS:.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 243
JAMES OALDERWOOD,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 63 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
Always on hand a large assortment of
LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS and SLIPPERS. CHILDREN'S BOOTS in great variety.
BOOTS and SHOES of every description Made to Order of the best material.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
1 COTJlSrTir ZPL-A-OE.
PERTH.
Always on hand a large assortment of
LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS and SLIPPERS. CHILDREN'S BOOTS IN GREAT VARIETY.
BOOTS and SHOES of every description Made to Order of the best material.
Workmanship Guaranteed.
isroTioE I
PATRICK GRAY & COMPANY,
§00t nxih §h0e JEak^r^,
1^237 HIGH STREET, PERTH,
Have always on hand a Selection of BOOTS and SHOES suitable for the Season, at very reasonable Prices.
Evei'y class of Goods made, and Repairs done on the Shortest Ifotice,
Obserue— 'No. 237 HIGH STREET, PERTH
244 ADVERTISEMENTS.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
223 hioh: STI^Js:Ea?, iPiEi^Txa:.
Always on hand a large assortment of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS and SLIPPERS.
CHILDREN'S BOOTS in great variety.
BOOTS and SHOES of every description Made to Order of
the best material.
WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED.
STEWART MENZIES,
(Opposite Old Premises),
PERTH,
Agent for lU'Dougall's Sheep & Lamb Dipping Composition.
Strong Tobacco Juice (Duty Free), Girdwood's (Tanfield) Dip, Brown and Rectified Spirits of Tar, Turpentine and Castor Oil, Sheep-Head Ointment, Cuffy's Fly Oil, Soft Soap, Red Kiel, &c.
HELLEBORE AND ARCHANGEL TAR.
Orders for the Country carefully attended to.
D. FARQUHARSON'S
RARE
HALF-CROWN
Quality Unequalled at the Money.
INDIAN & CHINA, 3/ per lb.
FAMILY TEA, 2/ per Vo.— Never was letter,
FINEST
A.,
3/6 per lb.,
Eich Creamy Liquor.
COFFEES.
FINEST COFFEE, Is 6d per lb.
FINE Do., Is 4d „
SUGARS, Crushed and Refined. 15 ECIGhS: ST_^ ZPEI^THI-.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 245
ti3::b
General %m ^Supplg ^BBOtmlion
SIGN.
THE TEA SHOP
.SIGN
No. 19 HIGH STREET, PERTH. FINEST TEAS in Retail at Wholesale Prices.
TEAS AND COFFEES.
rE Subscribers supply the Finest Qualities of TEAS and COFFEES that can possibly be had. They are bought in the First Markets, and sold fully as cheap as in the larger cities. The large demand they have had for these articles is the best proof of their superiority.
Established upwards of Half a Century.
Cr. & T. "VsmiTTiET'
(Sign of the Gilded Tea Box),
57 HIGH STREET, PERTH. LAIDLAW'S
f
27 HOSPITAL STREET, PERTH,
(Five minutes' walk from the General Station and Macdonald and Eraser's Auction Market),
SOUPS, CHOPS, and STEAKS.
Soirees & Marriage & Euening Parties supplied.
246 ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE Subscriber can with confidence recommend to Connois- seurs his very Old COGNAC BRANDY in Wood, Vintage '67, at 27s per Gallon.
DuNViLLE's V.R. Old Irish Whisky, 18/- per Gal. Finest Old Burntisland do., 17/- per Gal.
Rare Blend of Scotch Whiskies, 15/- per Gal.
Dinner "Wines, Clarets, and Pale Sherries from. 18s per dozen Bottles.
CORDIALS IN GREAT VARIETY.
Country Orders carefully attended to, packed and despatched on the shortest notice.
ANDREW PENNY,
V^INE MERCHANT, GROCER, & ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN,
65 GEORGE STREET,
IP E I^ T H-
WILLIAM HARLEY'S
COVENT GARDEN FRUIT WAREHOUSE, 3 GEORGE STREET, PERTH,
AND
BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT,
35 REFORM STREET, DUNDEE,
AND
CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT,
45 GEORGE STREET, PERTH.
i^ Every description of Fruit in its season, in profusion and in perfect condition.
Country Houses, Shooting Lodges, Hotels, dfc, supplied on the
shortest notice.
TelegraTns carefully and instantly attended to.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 247
WILLIAM HILL,
Fishmonger, Game Dealer, Provision Merchant, and Sausage Maker,
220 and 222 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
N.B. — Highest Price given for Game and Rabbits.
JOHN M*VEAN,
GAME DEALER,
71 SOUTH METHVEN STREET, IP E i^ a? n,
IN returning thanks to his numerous Customers and the Pubhc for past favours, begs to announce that he has always on hand a large supply of all descriptions of POULTRY and GAME in Season.
Game Contracts for the Season most liberally treated.
WILLIAM MAILER,
34 SOUTH METHVEN STREET,
HAS ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF IN THEIR SEASON.
Highest Price given for Game, Rabbits, and Wood Pigeons.
248 ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN WOOD,
FAMILY BREAD, BISCUIT, AND PASTRY BAKER,
2 GEORGE STREET and 18 HIGH STREET,
THOMAS SCOTT,
f^kii\ily Sfead, Si^duit, ai|d Pa^tfy Bkkef,
33 KINNOULL STREET, PERTH.
JAMES AYSON,
B .^ k: E :Rj
21 UNION STREET, PERTH,
MOST respectfully begs to intimate that his Fine Bread, made expressly for Families, in French and Cottage Loaves, is unequalled for Colour, Flavour, and Sweetness. His Common Batched Bread is also very superior in quality and moderate in Price.
Town and Country Orders punctually attended to.
BANKFOOT HOTEL.
JOHN FRASBR, Proprietor.
TOURISTS and VISITORS will find here every comfort and attention. Beautiful Drives abound in the neighbour- hood. The Grave of " Bessy Bell and Mary Gray," renowned in song, on the banks of the River Almond, is not far off, and ■within easy driving distances are Birnam, Murthly Castle, Stob- hall, Linn of Campsie, Rohallion, the Poet Nicoll's Monument, Tullybelton, Glenshee, Kinclaven Castle, and many other points of interest.
Post and Telegraph Office in the Hotel.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR HIRE.
Public Conveyance to and from Perth every Friday.
s'V^
ADVERTISEMENTS. 249
A» ANDERSON,
LITHOGRAPHER AND ENGRAVER, STAR BUILDINGS, CANAL STREET, PERTH.
NOTEPAPER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUM FORMS,
INVOICE AND ACCOUNT FORMS,
Business and Visiting Cards, Circulars, Bill Forms, Receipts, Drafts, Plans, Schedules, &c.
^-INSCRIPTIONS, STAMPS, AND DIES ENGRAVED.
Plain and Ornajnental Printing of every descri'ptio7i on the most reasonable terms.
JOHN CHRISTIE,
32 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH. Circulating Library. Agent for Ordnance Survey Maps.
NORTH BERWICK, " Queen of Watering Places."
. SCENERY AND WALKS UNSURPASSED.
Ample and Elegant Hotel and Lodging Accommodation for Visitors can always be had.
By Post, for One Shilling".
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWS-AGENT, ■N03Ra73BE 3B 32 351 "SST I C Kl.
250 ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROBERT WILSON'S
LUNCHEON AND DINING-ROOMS,
38 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH.
Parties visiting this Establishment will find everything First- Class, and the Charges strictly moderate.
SOUPS, &e. &e. sent out.
MAEEIAGE DEJEUNEES, BALL SUPPEKS, AID SOIREES SUPPLIED.
PORTER, AND ALES.
ROBERT WILSON,
^tstaurateitr, f uri3^g0r, & Mint ^txtkmi,
38 SL JOHN STREET^ PERTH,
Jellies & Creams, 6 ream & Water Ices. MAEEIAGE & OHEISTEimG- CAKES.
Orders from the Country punctually attended to.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 25 1
YE "SOLAN" PENS.I^HTiro^-Q^ilt^
In Boxes— 7d by Post.
YE "BASS ROCK " PENSIShS'
Very suitable for Clerks and. Lawyers.
The aboue Pens can only be had from PRINTER AND MANUFACTURING STATIONER,
JAMES PARQUHAR,
76 ST, JOHN STREET, PERTH.
R. P. B. GORRIE,
^ 3S ¥?. T ¥T
3
3 NORTH METHVEN STREET, 3E^ 3a I?, "m^
252 ADVERTISEMENTS. ^
J. STEVENSON,
ACCOUNTANT, 3V a-EJOKO-ES STREET,
Agent for the English & Scottish Law Life Assurance Association, Edinbro',
NATIONAL PROVIDENT INSTITUTION, LONDON. County Fire Oflace, London.
^Ht nub (ttap €0tablt0hment,
44 HIGH STEEET & 25 ST. JOHN STEEET,
J. WOTHERSPOON,
:e3:.a.tte:r^
Has always on hand a first-class assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S SATIN AND FELT HATS^
NEWEST SHAPES AND STYLES.
Also, the Largest Stock in Town of BLACK CLOTH AND TWEED CAPS,
Which, for Cheapness, Durahility, and Variety, cannothe surpassed.
Also, a great assortment of BALMORAL AND GLENGARRY BONNETS,
Neck-Ties, Braces, Shirts, Collars, Umbrellas, Carpet- Bags, Boys' Belts,
LEATHER HAT-CASES, &e. &c.
OBSER VE— 44 HIGH STEEET AND 25 ST. JOHN STEEET,
(Second Sho^ alove Kirkgate.J
ADVERTISEMENTS. 253
PICTURE-FRAME MAKINa
ESTABLISHMENT, 22 SOTTTH STUREIET,
CARVING AND GILDING
Executed in all the Branclies and in the most elegant style.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MADE TO ORDER.
OLD FRAMES REPAIRED, RE-GILDED, &c.
ROSEWOOD AND GILT MOULDINGS^
IN GREAT VARIETY, KEPT IN STOCK, AND SOLD IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
Large Stock of FRAMED PICTURES always on hand.
0!L-PAiTII
GOOD COLLECTION OF
VARIED ASSORTMENT OF
CHROMOS, OLEOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS, &c.
LANDSCAPE AND PIER . MIRRORS^
IN ELEGANTLY-DESIGNED FRAMES, IN STOCK, AND MADE TO. ORDER.
The ordinary Cotntnission charged for Pictures sent on Sale.
ALEXANDER MURRAY,
22 SOUTH STREET, PERTH.
254 ADVERTISEMENTS.
BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS.
R. &. A. WILSON,
3^o_ no lEHGhH STI^EET,
PERTH,
T N returning thanks to their many Customers and the Public generally for the very liberal support accorded to them since commencing Business, beg to state that they have always on hand a large assortment of
gabies', ^tittlemen'^, mts (STltillircn'B BOOTS AND SHOES.
Also, MADE TO MEASURE, of any Quality or Price.
REPAIRS SPECIALLY ATTENDED TO,
Whether of our own or any other make— either with Leather or Gutta-Percha.
R. & A. W. trust, by strict personal attention to Business, to merit a continuance of the extensive patronage with which they have hitherto been so highly favoured.
CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.
no HIGH STREET, PERTH.
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