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BUTE   COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE 


LIBRARY 

21  Victoria  Street, 

(The  Old  Post  Office),  Rothesay. 


JOHN    MACKINLAY, 

Librarian, 

Bookseller, 

Stationer  and 

News-Ag*ent. 


ARTISTS'  MATERIAL.        FANCY  GOODS. 


Bookbinding*  in  all  its  Branches. 


The  Largest  Variety  in  Town  of 

Photographs  of  Local  and  Scottish  Scenery 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORYADVERTISEENMTS 


J.  A.  URQUHART, 

Grocer    and    Wine    Merchant, 

13  ARGYLE  STREET,   ROTHESAY. 

Agent  for  "Orion"  Brand  Pure  Vintage  Australian  Wines. 


Every  Bottle  Guaranteed  by  Government  Certificate. 

Red   II  Tines. 

Burgundy — Generous,  ... 

Claret— Medium  Light,  

Ruby — Full,  Dry,  .specially  selected  for  Invalids, 
Hermitage— Superior,  medium,  full,  dry, 

Cabarnet— Choicest  Burgundy  type, 

Port— Rich, 

Bottles  included ;  Flagons  extra 


Doz. 
Bots. 

18s 

Doz. 

I  Bots. 

10s 

Doz.  Figs 
Imp.Qte. 

24s 

20s 

lis 

24s 

21s 

11/6 

25s 

24s 

13s 

28s 

28s 

15s 

34s 

25s 

— 



HEBTON  S  BUTE  BLEND 


OF 


The  Finest  of  Scotland's  Produce. 


7  Victoria  St.,  Rothesay, 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


WILLIAMS 

TYPEWRITER. 


Prints  like  a  Press. 


New    1901    Models. 

o 

No  Ribbon.       Compact  Keyboard. 

New  Line-Locking:  Device,  Margin  Release,  &e. 

Rapid.    Strong".    Guaranteed. 


GLASGOW  OFFICE:    49  BOTHWELL  STREET. 


District  Agent— Geo.  Higgie,  Shorthand  Teacher,  Rothesaj 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


D.     THOMPSON, 

BOOTMAKER, 

55  Victoria  Street,  Rothesay. 

rriHOMPSON'S  GOODS  admittedly  combine  Ease  with 
A  Elegance,  Lightness  with  Durability,  and  Thorough 
Protection  Erom  Damp.  He  attends  personally  to  the  Bespoke 
Trade  ;  gets  his  lasts  made  by  the  Best  Makers  ;  and  in  all  cases 
guarantees  a  peifect  fit  irrespective  of  peculiar  foot  formation. 
Every  Novelty  in  the  Trade  kept  in  Stock,  or  procured  on  the  Shortest  Notice. 

D.  THOMPSON,  Bootmaker, 

55     VICTORIA     STREET. 
MISS   H.  THOMSON, 

MILLINER 

9  Gallowg-ate,   Rothesay. 

All  the  Latest  Novelties  in  Hats,  Bonnets.  Flowers,  Feathers,  Laces,  Veils  and  Ribbons. 

Norman  Stewart  Institute, 

Montague  Street,  Rothesay. 

o 

Reading*  Rooms,  Recreation  Rooms, 

For  Billiards,  Draughts,  &c,  &c.    Open  from  9  a.m.  to  10  p.m. 

Consulting*  and   Lending'  Library, 

Containing  upwards  of  5000  Volumes. 

Members'  Monthly  Tickets— admitting  to  all  privileges,  including  the  use  of  Lending 

Library — is  ;  Quarterly,  Is   6d  ;  Half- Yearly,  2s  6d  ;  Yearly,  5s. 

Ladies'  Half- Yearly  Tickets,  2s  ;  Yearly,  3s  6d.     Non-Members,  Id  per  visit. 

APPRENTICES'    YEARLY   TICKETS,  2s  6d. 

Quarterly,  Half- Yearly,  and  Yearly  Tickets  are  issued  as  from  1st  January,  1st  April' 
1st  July,  and  1st  October.     Monthly  Tickets  from  any  date. 

SPACIOUS   REFRESHMENT  ROOMS. 

Cup  of  Tea  or  Coffee,  one  penny;  Breakfasts,  Dinners,  and  Teas  at  equally  moderate 

prices. 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 

Eagle  Licensed  Restaurant 

1  &  3  Montague  Street,  ff^,  Rothesay. 

WILLIAM    BAIN  BRIDGE,    Proprietor. 

Draught  &  Bottled  Ales  always  in  Good  Condition. 
Wines  and  Spirits  of  Finest  Quality. 

AGENCY  FOR   THE 

ALLIANCE    ASSURANCE    COY., 

Established  1824. 
Subscribed  Capital,  £5,000,000.     Funds  in  Hand  exceed  £5,260,000. 

Fire  and  Life  Business  Transacted. 

For  Prospectuses,  <fec,  apply  to 
JOHN  THOMSON,  Agent,  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Rothesay. 

THE   STATE 

FIRE  INSURANCE  CO.,  Ltd.,  of  LIVERPOOL, 

with  which  is  incorporated 

The  Bute  Insurance  Company, 

Capital-       -  One  Million. 

Prospectuses  and  Forms  of  Proposal  may  be  obtained  from  any  of  the  Agents  of  the 
Company,  or  at  the  Rothesay  Branch  Office,  15  Castle  Street, 

A.  D.  MACBETH.  District  Secretary. 
Chief  Office  for  Scotland,  141  West  George  Street, 

D.  W.  MACLENNAN,  District  Manager. 


HUGH      LAUDER, 

Jeweller,  Watchmaker,  and  Optician, 

8  Albert  Place  {opposite  the  Harbour). 

Engagement  Rings. 
Wedding  Presents.    Scotch  Pebble  Jewellery. 
,  Spectacles  and  Eyeglasses. 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


BLACK'S  SPECIALITIES. 

BY  ROYAL  LETTERS  PATENT. 

AL1MENT0  BREAD 

THE  MOST  NUTRITIOUS  AND  DELICIOUS 

BROWN  BREAD  IN  THE  WORLD. 


Alimento  Food  fop  Children,  Invalids  and  the  Aged. 

"  BlaCk's  Patent  Food.— There  can  be  no  doubt  of  the  high  nutritious  value  of 
this  food.  The  method  by  which  it  is  prepared  is  calculated  to  rendei  it  not  difficult  of 
digestion.  This  food  yields  a  high  proportion  of  essential  mineral  constituents.  The 
taste  is  good,  and  the  preparation  is  evidently  a  food  of  high  merit." — Lancet. 


6  ARGYLE   STREET,   ROTHESAY, 

and  53  Main  Street,  Gopfoals,  Glasgow. 


M  c  M  I  L  L  A  N, 

Midlands   and  West   Coast 

BILLPOSTER. 

OVER  700  ADVERTISING  STATIONS. 


HEAD  OFFICES,  GREENOCK. 

Offices  at  Greenoek,  Saltcoats,  Largs,  Dunoon, 

Ardrossan,  Hamilton,  Motherwell,  and  at 

48  HIGH  STREET,  ROTHESAY 

ESTABLISHED  1872 


The  Largest  Billposting*  Firm  In  Scotland. 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 

James   M'Bride, 

Joiner,   Cartwright,    &e., 

JOHN    STREET,  ROTHESAY. 

Telephone  No  14. 

Robert   M'Bride, 

BLACKSMITH, 
1  John  Street,  Rothesay. 

HORSE-SHOEING  and  GENERAL  SMITH  WORK. 
Telephone  No.  14. 

Miss    M'C-onnell, 

LADIES'    ,\     OUTFITTER, 
21  Montague  St.,  Rothesay. 

The  Newest  and  Most  Fashionable  Goods, 

Comprising  Ladies'  and  Childrens'  Underclothing,  Hosiery,  Gioves,  Wools,  Furnishings,  &  c 

CASTLE   _^AKBRY. 

Charles    Muir, 

Family  Bread,  Biscuit &  Pastry  .Baker 
17  Apgyle  Street  and  17  High  Street. 

Montgomerie's  Patent  Extract  of  Malt  Bread  as  used  in  the  Royal  Household. 

Hot  Pies  every  Saturday  Evening. 

Marriage  and  Birthday  Cakes  Made  to  Order.    Confections. 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Angus     Speips, 

Clothier  and  Yachting*  Outfitter, 

Hosier  and  Glover 
lO  Gallowgate,  Rothesay. 


Established  50  Years. 

Dugald    Weir, 

BOOT     and      SHOEMAKER 

71    Montague    Street. 

E?tra  Large  Stock  of  Ready-Mad es. 
Head-  Quarters  for  all  kinds  of  Coast  Shoes. 

Established  1845. 

Miss    M  Lea, 

DRESS    and    M  ANTLEMAK  ER; 
20   Bridge  Street. 

Newest  Styles.     Perfect  Fit  Guaranteed.     Trimmings,  Furnishings,  &c, 

kept  in  Stock. 

Jessie  M'Kirdy.  M.  M'L.  Higgii 


Established  1839. 

1    Malcolm  Buchanan, 

(Successor  to  John  Black), 

Family  Grocer,  Tea, 

Wine  and  Spirit  Merchant. 
51  Montague  Street,  Rothesay. 


W'i learn  jHcSmwDfl 


There  are  many  people  who  readily  recognise  the  value 
of  the  inventions  of  modern  times,  but  they  do  not  them- 
selves employ  them.  As  regards  some,  at  least,  of  these 
inventions,  there  may  be  very  good  reasons  why  they  do 
not  use  them.  The  apparatus  may  be  costly,  or  there 
may  be  expense  in  keeping  machinery  in  order,  which 
they  have  no  desire  to  incur.  These  may  be  good  and 
sufficient  reasons  why  we  do  not  all  travel  in  motor  cars, 
■or  light  our  houses  by  electricity,  but  they  do  not  apply 
in  regard  to  the  use  of  such  an  invention  as  Shorthand. 
The  art  of  swift  writing  has  admittedly  many  advantages. 
If  employed  instead  of  the  ordinary  longhand,  it  saves 
five-sixths  of  the  time  and  effort  needed  to  place  our 
thoughts  on  paper  in  the  old  way,  and  supplies  at  the 
same  time  an  absolutely  legible  record.  And  it  is  im- 
portant to  note  that  when  once  the  ability  to  use  this 
invention  has  been  acquired,  Shorthand  may  be  employed 
for  a  whole  lifetime  without  expense,  and  with  ever- 
increasing  satisfaction  to  the  user. 

A  moment's  reflection  will,  we  feel  sure,  convince  the 
reader  of  the  truth  of  the  proposition  we  have  just  laid 
•down,  but  the  question  he  will  probably  ask  will  be,  "  Can 
I  learn  Shorthand  ?  "  We  propose  to  show  him  that 
John  Bright  was  absolutely  correct  when  he  said— speak- 
ing of  the  system  of  Shorthand  we  desire  to  bring  under 
notice— that  it  "  is  so  exceedingly  simple  as  to  be  easily 
learned  by  anyone  of  ordinary  capacity."  It  should,  of 
course,  be  clearly  understood  that,  as  in  the  case  of  other 
accomplishments,  there  must  in  the  first  place  be  a  desire 
to  learn  on  the  part  of  the  student,  and  in  the  second  place 

No-  59-]  .  .  [p.t.O. 


a  willingness  to  devote  the  needful  time  to  the  acquire- 
ment of  the  art. 

Pitman's  Shorthand  is  constructed  on  such  a  simple 
and  intelligible  basis  that  its  principles  are  readily 
grasped  and  applied  by  all  sorts  of  people  of  both  sexes, 
from  the  children  in  our  elementary  schools  to  students 
of  more  mature  age ;  while  both  the  educated  foreigner 
and  the  unlettered  savage — who  have  acquired  the  Eng- 
lish language — have  made  themselves  proficient  in  the 
English  method  of  Shorthand.  Those  who  are  asking 
the  question,  "  Can  I  learn  Shorthand  ?  "  should  remem- 
ber that  there  is  nothing  mysterious  or  abstruse  about 
the  system  Sir  Isaac  Pitman  invented.  To  begin  with, 
the  letters  employed  consist  of  the  simplest  geometrical 
signs  for  all  the  sounds  in  English  speech.  Every  letter 
has  allotted  to  it  the  function  of  representing  one  sound 
and  no  other,  and  the  letters  are  arranged  in  a  scientific 
order  which  has  won  the  approval  of  Max-Miiller  and 
Herbert  Spencer. 

Pitman's  Shorthand  is  easy  of  acquirement  because  an 
ordinary  memory  and  a  fair  knowledge  of  the  English 
language  are  all  the  equipment  necessary  for  successfully 
mastering  it.  The  student  who  takes  up  the  study  is  only 
learning  a  newer  and  a  better  way  of  representing  his 
native  language  on  paper ;  he  is  not  setting  about  the  task 
of  learning  a  new  language,  with  whose  grammar  and 
pronunciation  he  is  unfamiliar.  The  question,  therefore, 
which  we  have  been  considering,  can  be  confidently  re- 
plied to  in  the  affirmative.  You  can — anyone  can — learn 
Shorthand,  and  enjoy  the  manifold  advantages  which 
follow  from  its  use. 


ALL    DESIRING    THOROUGH    INSTRUCTION, 

From  the  Elementary  Style  to  the  most  Advanced  and  up-to-date,  should 

consult 
lVEx>.       GEORGE        HIGGIE? 

The  well-known  expert, 

22    BRIDGE    STREET,    ROTHESAY. 

FEES.— Classes,  10s.  per  Quarter  each  student.      Terms  for  Private  Tuition 

on  application. 


bu^e  county  Directory  advertisements. 


Steam, 
Gas, 

Electricity, 
and  Shorthand, 
are  powers  which  have 
transformed  the  World. 


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As 
Common  Writ- 
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Arabic 

Numerals 

(IS  3  k  5  &c), 

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for  the 

Business,  Profit, 

and 

Pleasure 

of  the 

Present  Day, 


Established  1872. 


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School  of 

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^TYPE  WRITING* 

4*   22  Bridge  Street,    #• 
%  Rothesay.  *£ 


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X        REPORTER,  and  *y 

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Business,  Profit 

and 

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Immediate 

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BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


A.     Lamont, 

TAILOR     and      CLOTHIER, 

15      GALLOWGATE, 
ROTHES  AY. 


David    Lawson, 

Family  Bread,  Biscuit &  Pastry  Baker 
20  East  Prinees  Street,  and 

87  Montague  Street,  Rothesay. 

Orders  Delivered  by  Van  to  Port-Bannatyne  and  Mountstuart. 

John    Cruickshanks, 

Plumber,  Gasfitter,  &  Zinc  Worker, 

39a  High  Street,  Rothesay. 

.  Wash-Hand  Basins,  Plunge,  Spray,  and  Shower  Baths  Fitted- Up  for  Hot 

or  Cold  Water. 

Drain,  Soil,  or  Waste  Pipes  Tested. 


Agent  for  W.  &  A.  Gilbey's  Wines  and  Spirits 

Joseph    M  ait  land, 

(Successor  to  Hugh  Morton), 

Family  Grocer  and  Wine  Merchant, 

62  Montague  St.  %™&£Z™&&&  Rothesay. 

Orders  Called  for  and  Promptly  Delivered 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Samuel  Thompson, 

Hatter  and  Outfitter 

60  Montague  Street,  Rothesay 

John  Bpougtfi, 

Family   Grocer  and  Wine  Merchant 

17  King  Street,  Rothesay. 

Orders  called  for  and  promptly  delivered. 

Daniel  M'Gilp, 

Glasgow,  Rothesay,  and  Port-Bannatyne  Carrier 

41  Montague  Street,  Post  Office,  Port-Bannatyne, 
and  50  Queen  Street,  Glasgow. 


Faulds  &  Meikle, 

Steamboat  Agents,  Carriers,  and  Carting  Contractors 

ROTHESAY. 

Luggage  and  Furniture  Removed.    Office  on  Pier.    Yard— 9  Mill  Stieet. 

Alexander  M'Gilp, 

Auctioneer  and   Valuator 

3  High  Street,  Rothesay. 

Auction  Sales  Conducted  in  Town  and  Country.    Trems  Strictly  Moderate. 
Prompt  Settlements. 

Alexandcp  R.  Peacock, 

Registered  Plumber,    Gasjitter,  and  Zinc   Worker 

23  High  Street,  and  53  Ardbeg  Road,  Rothesay, 

House  Address— Adelaide  Place,  Mountstuart  Road. 
Hot  and  Cold  Water  Appliances,  Bell-Hanging,  Pumps,  Rhones,  Ridges,  &c. 

James  Thompson, 

BOO T MAKER 

94  Montague  Street,  Rothesay. 

Measurement  Orders  and  Repairs  promptly  attended  to.    All  sizes  of  Ready  Made 

Boots  and  Shoes  of  Best  Quality  kept  in  Stock  at  Lowest  Prices. 

Repairs  done  same  day  as  left,  if  required. 


Alexander  M'Gilp, 

Watchmaker,  Jeweller,  Optician,  and  Tobacconist 

3  High  Street,  Rothesay  (Opposite  the  West  Quay  Head) 
Choice  Selection  of  Havannah,  Manilla,  and  Indian  Cigars. 
Spectacles,  Eye- Glasses,  and  Golf  Clubs. 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 

NEIL.  KERR  &  SON, 

Builders  and  Contractors 

29  Victoria  street,  Rothesay 
ROBERT  PATERSON, 

SLA  T  E  R 

Yard— 10  Bridge-end  Street.    House— 24  Arg-yle  street 


THOMAS  AITCHISON, 

Family  Grocer,  Tea,  Wine  and  Spirit  Merchant 

30  Mill  street,  Rothesay. 


Mrs  PATIENCE, 

Poulterer  and  Greengrocer 

Orders  Punctually  attended  to.  12  Gallowg-ate,  Rothesay. 

THE  SAVINGS  BANK  OP  BUTE, 

16  High  Street,  Rothesay. 

Open  Daily  from  11  till  1,  and  on  Saturday  Evenings,  7  till  9. 


THE  CENTRAL. 

Parties  in  want  of  DRAPERY  GOODS  should  call  at 

Millers  Central  Drapery  Warehouse 

48  Montague  street,  Rothesay* 


HUGH  M'COLL, 

PAINTER 

21  Arg-yle  street.    'Workshop,  19  Mill  street. 

Estimates  given  for  Every  Description  of  Painter  Work. 

WILLIAM  PERSTON, 

Glasgow  and  Rothesay  Carrier 

Glasgow  :  48  West  Howard  Street ;  53  <fe  65  East  Howard  Street,  and  58  Bell  Street. 

Rothesay ;  58  Montague  Street. 
Telephone— 5495  and  06853.  Leaves  Daily 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


J.  RUSSELL  THOMSON, 

Architect,  C.E.,  and  Surveyor 

5  High   Street,  Rothesay* 

N.  M'CALLUM, 

Tea  and  Coffee  Merchant  and  General  Grocer 

96  Montague  Street,  Rothesay 

J.  PATERSON  &  SONS, 

Drapers,  Clothiers,  and  General  Outfitters 

(Opposite  the  Bandstand  )  39  Victoria  Street,  Rothesay. 

D.  COOK  (Successor  to  Mrs  Service), 

Fruiterer  and  Confectioner 

*:'     •   «'■  ,  72  Victoria  Street,  Rothesay. 

Family  Orders  punctually  attended  to. 

NORMAN  STEWART  INSTITUTE, 

RE  ST  A  URANT 

Montague  Street,  Rothesay. 

Breakfasts,  Dinners,  Teas— 8d,  lOd,  Is,  and  Upwards. 


J.  M'KIRDY  (Successor  to  Sommerville), 

77   Victoria  Street,  Rothesay. 

Umbrellas,  Combs,  Brushes,  Toys,  Fancy  Goods,  and  other  Useful  Articles. 
Umbrella?  made,  Covered,  and  Repaired. 


WILLIAM  KIRKHOPE, 

Monumental   Works 

Cemetery  Gate,  Rothesay 

Monuments  in  Granite,  Marble  and  Freestone.    Designs  and  Prices  on  Application    ' 
Jobbings  promptly  executed. 


JAMES  FISHER, 

Seed,  Grain  and  Potato  Merchant 

5  &  7  West  Castle  St.,  and  5  &  6  King  St.,  Rothesay. 

Finest  East  Country  Seed  pats.    Bute  and  Ayrshire  Ryegrass  Seed.     Seed  Potatoes. 

Clover  Seeds  and  Turnip  Seeds  of  the  Various  Sorts  in  their  Season     Special 

Gram  and  Root  Manures,  my  own  manufacture.    Highest  Analysis, 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Malcolm  Bowie, 

Family  Bread,  Pastry  and  Biscuit  Baker 

11  Gallowg-ate,  Rothesay. 

Colin  B.  Turner, 

House  Agenl  and   tier  master 

CRAIGMORE   PIER. 

J.  M'Callum  &  Son, 

Joiners  and  Funeral  Undertakers 

50  Hig-h  street,  Rothesay* 

Alexander  M'Nab, 

Joiner,  Glazier,  and  Funeral  Undertaker 

5£  Bast  Princes  street,  Rothesay.    House— 29  Mill  Street. 

Hugh  M'Coll, 

Glass,  China,  and  Fancy  Goods  Dealer 

21  Argyle  street,  Rothesay* 

All  kinds  of  Glass,  Earthenware,  and  Enamel  Goods. 

Robert  Brown, 

Ironmonger  and  Hardware  Merchant 

43  Montague  street,  Rothesay. 

Next  Door  to  Norman  Steivart  Institute. 

J#    $j    p.    Bllie,  (Established  over  60  Years.) 

Cut  Flowers,  Fruit  and  Vegetables,  Pot  Plants,  Sec. 

Shop :  Nurseries : 

28  Montague  Street,        Gowanfield  Nursery,       High  Street  Nursery, 
Rothesay.  (off  Hi  lhouse  Road.)  (opposite  Public  Park.) 


Cunningham's, 

Buy  your  Teas,  Groceries  and  Provisions  at 

81  Montague  Street,  Rothesay. 

Where  you  will  get  a  Choice  Variety  of  Fresh  Goods  at  Glasgow  Prices.    A  Daily  Supply 

of  Very  Fine  Fresh  and  Powdered  Butter  and  Country  Eggs.    A  Trial  Order  Solicited 

Goods  Delivered  by  Van  Daily. 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


During  the  Glasgow  International  Exhibition   Year 

Our  more  comprehensive  Publication 

Bonnie   Scotland's   Resorts 

has  engrossed  our  attention. 

The    ABC    Coast    Guide, 


being  more 
local  has  been 
allowed  to  lie  in 
abeyance  for  a 
Season,  and  its 
concise  and 
easi  ly-  f  oun  d 
information  is 
much  missed  by 
pleasu  re- 
seekers. 
It  is,  however, 
not  being  ne- 
glected, but  is 
undergoing 
con  sider  able 
change  and 
improvement  to 
make  it  even 
more  useful  in 
time     to  come. 

The  Coast 
Guide's  scope 
will  be  confined 
to  the  West, 
and  show  the 
r  n  n  s  to  and 
from  the  Coast 
l»y  the  way  of 
Craig  en  daran, 
Greenock, 
Gourock,  and 
Wemyss  Bay. 

We  may, 
probably,  also 
add  the  connec- 
tions by  way  of 
the    railway 


Perhaps  the  most  frequently  asked  question  is 
When  is  the  next  Steamer  ? 

It  is  on  the  tongues  of  all  who  are  dinappointed  at 
the  non-  arrival  of  expected  friends,  and  those  who 
contemplate  a  trip  themselves.  Even  the  official 
time-table  of  the  different  companies  do  not  answer 
In  a  clear  and  decided  manner  :  they  do  if  consulted 
in  detail  and  by  comparison.  Individual  curiosity 
may  tackle  the  task,  but  the  time  (even  of  holiday- 
makers)  is  too  precious  to  oe  wasted  in  the  search, 
and  the  unsatiated  thirst  for  the  much  desired  in- 
formation worries  the  inquirers  and  chafes  their 
friends.  By  the  beneficial  interchange  of  tickets 
by  the  different  railway  companies,  and  the  alter- 
native routes  at  the  disposal  of  travellers,  giving  a 
freedom  of  choice  which  is  largely  taken  advantage 
of,  even  officials  and  persons  who  pretend  to  know 
everything,  and  are 

always  wiling-  to  oblige 

do  not  have  the  time  or  the  incliation  to  store  their 
memories  with  the  runs  of  all  the  oompanies,much 
less  to  arrange  them  in  consecutive  order,  and  make 
it  their  business  to  be  aye  ready  to  give  the  inform- 
ation at  any  moment.  But  why  worry  or  trouble 
anybody  when  you  can,  at  any  time,  and  at  any 
place,  alone  or  in  company,  as  easily  as  look  at 
your  watch, 

Consult  the  Coast  Guide  ? 

The  desired  information  is  there  clearly  given  with- 
out repetition  or  confusion.  Though  the  difierent 
route*  to  the  Coast  are  placed  sfcie  by  side— just  as 
they  start  and  arrive — they  are  as  distinct  and  in- 
telligible an  the  funnels  of  the  steamers:  in  fact 
more  so,  for  while  there  is  shown  an  unmistakeable 
difference  between  the  routes  via  Craigencioran, 
Greenock,  Gourock,  &c,  there  is  also  a  percetibie 
difference  between  the  routes  via  Groutock  and 
Wemyss  Bay.  Besides  tnis  uniquelly  and  usefully- 
arranged  time-table,  the  Coast  Guide  is  a  handy 
Memorandum  Book,  Register  and  Diary,  and 

costs  only  Id. 


HIGGIE     &    COY.,    Publishe 

GLASGOW  &  ROTHESAY. 


termini  at 
Largs,  Fairlie, 
Ardrossan, 
Troon  and  Ayr. 
That  matter  is 
receiving  care- 
ful considera- 
tion, and  its 
adoption  will 
depend  upou 
circum  stan  ces. 

To  facilitate 
wide  circulation 
as  well  as  rapid 
production,  the 
Guide  will 
continue  to  be 
printed  in  Glas- 
gow, but  the 
Publishing  and 
Editorial  Offices 
will  be  at  the 
Coast. 

The  Coast 
Guide  isn't  only 
in  valu  aide  t  o 
visitors,  but  can 
be  made  very 
serviceable  to 
residenters  and 
business  people 
generally. 

All  communi- 
cations sent  to 
the  Office  at 
Rothesay  will 
receive  prompt 
attention. 

PS, 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Hector   Maekinnon, 

Bookseller,  Stationer, 
Librarian,  and 

Fancy  Goods  Merchant, 
11  Victoria  Street,  Rothesay. 

ARTIFICIAL       TEETH. 


JOHN      J.      COCHRAN, 

(8  Years  with  D.  Shirlaw,  Glasgow,  and  late  Principal  Assistant  to  J.  D.  Cameron,  Dundee). 

o 

CONSULTING  ROOMS— 

15  BISHOP  STREET,  ROTHESAY. 

(OPPOSITE  THE  NEW  POST  OFFICE). 

Repairs  a  Speciality.    Painless  Extraction  by  the  use  of  Cocaine,  &c. 

Hours — 9  a.m.  till  7  p.m. 

Country  Patients  supplied  same  day,  if  required. 

Alex.    Campbell, 

Accountant,  House  Factor,  Insurance  Agent 
Auctioneer  and  Valuator, 

29    Watergate,    Rothesay. 

AUCTION  ROOMS— 31a  WATERGATE. 


Auction  Sales  Conducted  in  Town  and  Country.    Furniture  stored. 
Valuations  effected,  and  Insurance  Claims  Adjustsd  on  every  description  of  Property- 
Heritable  and  Moveable— on  reasonable  terms. 
Furniture  Bought  and  Sold. 

George  Stuart,  f.  r.  h.  s., 

Fruiterer,  Florist,  and  Seedsman, 

loo  Montague  Street  and  Dean  Hood  Place, 

Chapelhili,  Nursery,  and 
New  Nursery,  Westland  Road,  (near  Museum.) 

Catalogues  with  Prices  of  his  Choice  Garden  Seeds  and  Plants, 
jPost  Free  on  Application. 

Inspection  and  Correspondence  Invited, 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY*  ADVERTISEMENTS 

BUCHANAN'S 

(OF  RIVER  STEAMERS) 

HOTEL  VICTORIA, 

ON  THE   ESPLANADE, 

OPPOSITE  THE  GARDENS  &  BAND  PAVILION. 


SPACIOUS    BILLIARD    ROOM, 

TWO  BURROUGHS  &  WATTS  TABLES. 


Splendid  Bar  In  Connection   With  Hotel. 

Mackinlay'  s 
TEMPERANCE  HOTEL, 

FRONTING  THE  PIER,  ROTHESAY. 


Splendid  Outlook  from  Sitting  Room  Windows. 

G.  Hicks  &  Son, 

CHEMISTS. 

Guildford  Square  and  Victoria  Street,  Rothesay. 

Established  1826. 


Sole  Proprietors  of  the  ISLE  OF  BUTE  BOUQUET,  the  Queen  of  Perfume*,  Ac. 

XT ICKS  &  SON'S  Oatmeal  Soap,  made  specially  to  suit  the  Waters  of  Bute  invalu- 

*-*-    able  for  giving  a  Clear  Complexion.    Also  Cold  Cream  and  Oatmeal  Soap  prepared 

expressly  for  Infants'  use.    This  Soap  will  not  dry  or  irritate  the  most  sensitive  of  Skins ; 

no  Soap  could  be  made  from  Choicer  Materials, 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


BUTE    ARMS     HOTEL, 

(OPPOSITE  THE  PIEE), 

ROTHESAY. 


'pHIS  Establishment  is  situated  in  front  of  the  Pier,  where  Steamer*  arrive  and 
depart  almost  every  half-hour,  and  affords  magniKcent  Views  of  the  Bay,  Loch 

Striven,  and  the  Kyles  of  Bute. 

Tourists  by  the  '  Columba,''  "  Iona,"  "  Lord  of  the  Isles,"  or  other  Steamers, 

will  find  the  Bute  Arms  one  of  the  most  comfortable  resting-places  on  the  West 

Coast  of  Scotland,  and  being  under  the,  direct  superintendence  of  the  Proprietor, 

Visitors  may  depend  on  every  attention. 

The  Sanitary  Arrangements  have  been  entirely  remodelled,  and  are  now  certified 

as  perfect 

Table  d'Hote,  6*80  p.m. 
BILLIARD        ROOM. 

Parties  Boarded  by  the  Week  or  Month. 

Golf  Course  in  close  proximity  to  the  Hotel. 

ROBERT  SMITH,  Proprietor. 


ROYAL       HOTEL, 

FI  RST -  C  LAS  S 

OPPOSITE      THE      PIER. 


Table  d  Bote  Breakfast, 

Ijuncheon,  and  Table  d'Hote  Dinner 

Open  to  Non-Residents. 


Telephone  No.  44.        i        Moderate  Tariff. 


J,  L,  KELLY>  Proprietor, 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


James  M'Crone. 

General  Draper,  Clothier,  &c, 

59    &    61    Montague    Street, 

ROTHESAY, 


Stock  always  Large,  New,  Ffesh  and  Fashionable; 


A.  Robertson, 

Upholsterer,  Blind  and 

.    Bedding*  Manufacturer* 

LARGE  FURNITURE  SHOW  ROOMS— 

21  Bridge-End  Street,  Rothesay. 

COMPLETE  HOUSE  FURNISHER-Floorcloth,  Carpet,  Bedding,  <fec.    Picture 
Framing.    Pianos  on  Hire.    Removals  Conducted.    Furniture  Stored. 

Samuel  Mitchell, 

Family  Grocer  and  Wine  Merchant, 

6  and  8  High  Street,  Guildford  Square, 
ROTHESAY. 

Preserved  Salmon,  Lobsters,  Oysters.    Leibeg's  Extract  of  Meat,  &c. 
Sauces,  Ketchup,  Pickles,  Currie  Powder,  French  Capers,  &c. 

Rothesay  Cycle  Riding*  School, 

Broadcroft  Lane  (off  High  Street),  Rothesay. 


THE  ART  OP  CYCLING  THOROUGHLY  TAUGHT. 

Repairs.— Authorised  and  Certificated  Cycle  Repairer,  and  Official  Repairer  to 
C.T.C.  and  the  S.C.U. 

Repairs  by  Competent  Workmen  a  Speciality. 

Accessories.— Agent  for  the  best  Makes  of  Machines. 
Smith,  Mechanical  and  Engineering  Work  of  all  kinds  promptly  executed. 

Q     B.    M'LELLAN,   Cycle   Works. 

Oldest  Established  in  Town. 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Duncan    M'Intosh, 

TOBACCONIST, 
Stationer,  and  Fancy 

Goods  Merchant, 
Montague  Street,  Rothesay. 

25    VICTORIA^  STREET. 


Boys',  Youths',  and  Gent.'s  Clothiep,  and 
Outfitter,  Hosier  and  GJovep. 

Pop  Pipst-Class  Teas,  Spirits  and  Provisions,  Buy  from 

Mrs  J.  Craig  Stewart, 

Grocer,  Wine  and 

Spirit  Merchant. 

11   HIGH  STREET,  ROTHESAY. 

Bute  Steam  Laundry, 

LADESIDE  STREET,  ROTHESAY. 


JAMES    ROBERTSON, 

(Late  of  PAISLEY.) 
Goods  Called  for  and  Delivered  by  Van. 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEME  N  TS 


THE  GALATEA  BAR, 

3,  5  and  7  Bridge-End  Street,  Rothesay. 

DUNCAN  BELL,  Spirit  Merchant. 
Miss    GRAHAM, 

MILLINER, 

■■  Agent  for  Bell's  Dye  Works,  Paisley.  75  Victoria  Street,  Rothesay 

THOMAS     MITCHELL,  Established  I860. 

Upholsterer,  Window  Blind,  &  Bedding  Manufacturer, 

17  Montague  Street,  Rothesay 

Jobbing  Work  attended  to  with  Care,  Despatch,  and  Economy. 

BUTE  FISH,  GAME,  AND  POULTRY  EMPORIUM        Established  1845. 

JOHN   SMITH,  Pish,  Game,  and  Poultry  Merchant, 

35   Victoria  Street,  Rothesay. 

Agent  foi  all  Annacker's  Sausages  and  Scotch  Puddings. 

Established  1880. 
JAMES     M'INTYRE,  (Successor  to  A.  &  L.  M'Lacblan.) 

Shipping  and  Family  Butcher, 

81  Montague  Street,  Rothesay. 

Only  Home-Eed  Beef  and  Mutton  Kept. 

ARGYLE    ARMS    HOTEL,       (Mrs  Grindley,  Proprietrix.) 
27    Watergate,  Rothesay,  . 

Directly  Opposite  the  Steamboat  Pier 

Breakfasts,  Dinners,  Luncheons,  and  Teas. 
Wines,  Spirits,  Beer,  Brandies,  &c,  of  finest  qualities.     Family  Orders  carefully  attended  to 

THOMAS    NAPIER, 

Furnishing  Ironmonger, Plumber,  Gas  fitter  9  &  Bellhanger 

68  Montague  Street,  Rothesay. 

Certificated  by  the  Sanitary  Association  of  Scotland. 

Estimates  given  for  all  kinds  of  Plumber  Work. 


JOHN    MACKINNON, 

Family    Grocer  and  Tea  Merchant, 

6  Montague  Street,  Rothesay 

Our  constant  care  is  to  provide  Customers  with  Provisions  that  will  assure  Perfect 

Satisfaction.      Quality  is  Maintained  Throughout.      Prices  are  the  Keenest. 

Orders  called  for  every  morning  and  punctually  attended  to. 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


J.  MILLER  &  SONS, 

SLA  TERS, 

5  Columshill  Street,  Rothesay. 

LIVINGSTONIA  TEMPERANCE  HOTEL, 

Guildford  Square,  Rothesay. 

James  Robertson,  Proprietor^ 

MATTHEW  DUNCAN  &  CO., 

Plasterers,  Cement  Workers,  and  Tile  Layers, 

52  Ladeside  Street,  Rothesay 

DANIEL  CUNNINGHAM, 

Plumber,  Gasfitter,  and  Zinc  Worker, 

3  Bridge  Street,  Rothesay. 

Telephone  No.  0196.  Sanitary  and  Hot  Water  Engineer. 

SILLARS, 

67  Victoria  Street,  Rothesay, 

Has  a  large  and  well-Selected  Stockof  Ladles'  and  Children's  Millinery,  Coats  and  Pelisses, 
Blouses  and  Lace  Goods.  Gloves,  Hosiery,  Fancy  Goods,  and  Neddlework.    Dent's  Glo«  es, 
special  lines,  l/llt  2/6,  and  2/11.    Every  Requisite  in  Grave  Outfits. 
House  Address— 1  BrAndane.Terrace. 

Try  us  when  others  fail.    Watch  Repairing  a  Speciality.    Unequalled  method  by 

ALEXANDER  M'BEATH, 

Watchmaker  and  Jeweller, 

44  Gallowg-ate,  Rothesay. 

Splendid  Selections  of  Watches,  Clocks,  Jewellery,  and  Electro-Plate. 
Cheapest  and  Best  in  Rothesay. 

JAMES   HENRY, 

Glasgow  and  Rothesay  Carrier, 

99  Stockwell  St.,  61  Osborne  St.,  54  Mitchell  St.,  and  57  Buchanan  St.,  Glasgow. 

72  Montague  Street,  Rothesay. 

Goods  and  Luggage  forwarded  to  all  parts  of  the  world. 


ANDREW  Y.  SILVER, 

TOBA  CC  ONIST, 

(Opposite  A.  B.  Stewart  Statute.)  3  Argyle  Street,  Rothesay 

Large  Assortment  of  British  and  Foreign  Cigars  and  Cigarettes. 

Agent  for  Murattis  Fumee  D'or  Cigarettes.    Agent  for  Loewe's  &  Co's.,  Pipes. 

Walking  Sticks.    Pouches  and  Tobacconists  Sundries  in  great  variety. 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


W.  B.  Jamieson, 

Chemist  and  Drug-gist,  and 

Photographic  Dealer, 

64  Montague  Street,  Rothesay. 


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John  Lamont, 

Family  Bread,  Biscuit, 

and  Pastry  Baker, 

23  Gallowgate,  Rothesay. 

Goods  Delivered  to  Port-Bannatyne  Daily. 


J.  M'C.  Callan, 

Family  Grocer,  Tea,  Wine, 

and  Spirit  Merchant, 

19  East  Princes  Street,  Rothesay. 

Orders  Called  for  and  Promptly  Delivered  by  Van. 


George  Watson, 

TAILOR    and    CLOTHIER, 

13  Gallowg'ate,  Rothesay. 

Tweed  Suits  from  45s  r  Trousers  from  12s  6d "5  Worsted  Corded  Suits  from  *2  15s. 
Fancy  Trouserings  from  15s  6d, 
House- 21  Columshill  Street, 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


JAMES  A.  CAMPBELL, 

Family  Grocer,  Tea  and  Provision  Merchant, 

57  Montague  street,  Rothesay. 

Customers  can  always  rely  on  getting  the  Finest  Quality. 

F.  H.  SQUAIR, 

FAMILY  BUTCHER, 

Established  18«3.       Telephone  No.  25.  6  Gallowgate,   Rothesay 

JOHN  DUNCAN, 

Joiner,  Cabinetmaker,  and  Funeral  Undertaker, 

22  Bridge  street,  Rothesay.    House— 23  Arg-yle  terrace. 

Jobbings  promptly  attended  to.       Charges  Moderate. 

GEORGE  BLACK, 

FAMILY  BUTCHER, 

13  Watergate  (East  End  of  Montague  Street,  Rothesay.) 
Fresh  Stock  of  Home-Fed  Beef  &  Mutton  always  on  hand.  Orders  punctually  attended  to. 

JAMES    HUNTER,  Established  1850. 

General  Grocer  and  Provision  Merchant, 

10  West  Princes  St  (Corner  of  Store  Lane)  Near  Tramway  Terminus,  Rothesay. 
First-Class  Quality  and  Prices  Strictly  Moderate.    Orders  Promptly  Attended  to. 

ALEX.    ANDERSON, 

Cabinet  and  Chair  Maker,* Bedding  Manufacturer, 

Upholsterer,  Polisher,  and  Picture  Framer, 

Workshop,  3  West  Castle  St.,  Rothesay ;  House,  2  King  St. 
Repairs,  &c,  punctually  attended  to.    Removals  contracted  for.    Furniture  Stored. 

Carpects  Laid. 

CARRIAGE  HIRING  &  LIVERY  STABLES, 

WILLIAM  MOODIE,    V.S.,    Proprietor. 

16  Watergate,  Rothesay. 

Orders  received  at  House,  18  Mountstuart  Road,  which  is  in  Telephonic  connection 

with  Yard. 

Comfort  for  the  Feet  can  be  had  by  purchasing  your 
BOOTS  &  SHOES  at  LAING'S 


4  Gallowgate,  Bothesay* 


Boots  and  Shoes  Made  to  Measnre.    Repairs  Promptly  Executed  by  Practical  Workmen. 

Phenomenal  Value  in  Tan  and  Canvas  Boots  and  Shoes  of  every  description. 
Large  Selection  of  Maybole  and  Keltic  Boots  and  Shoes  Kept  in  Stock.    Inspection  invited, 


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Is  a  people  without  a  history. 

Delta, 


Preface  to  1901-2  Edition. 


^NOTHER  year  demands  our  attention,  and  we  have  much 
pleasure  in  placing  a  fresh  issue  of  the  local  Directory  before 
tbe  public — keeping  them  au  courant  with  the  times — and  we  thank 
all  who  in  any  way  have  assisted  us. 

As  the  Quincentenary  of  the  Royal  Rurgh  of  Rothesay  was 
frustrated  by  the  deaths  of  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria  and  the 
Marquess  of  Bute,  and  the  elevation  to  Sovereign  of  the  Duke  of 
Rothesay,  our  Royal  Burgh  was  deprived  of  a  spectacle  which 
would  be  unique  of  its  kind,  and  of  a  flood  of  reminiscences  extend- 
ing to  500  years,  which  would  be  eloquently  poured  forth  from  lips 
prepared  for  the  occasion.  The  banqueting-hall  of  the  Castle 
restored,  is  the  only  aufait  accompli  of  the  period.  Our  publication 
being  a  current  and  nominative  one,  we  might  not  have  dived 
back  into  departed  ages  were  it  not  that  the  disappointment  of 
the  public  might  in  a  small  degree  be  consoled  by  reference  to  it, 
so  we  tabulate  chronologically  out*tanding  events  :— 

Royal  Charter,  dated  12th  January,  1400,  granted  by  Robert  III,  and  confirmed  by 

James  VI,  in  1584. 
King  Robert  III  died  in  the  Castle,  4th  April,  1406,  and  buried  in  Paisley  Abbey. 

The  Castle  became  then  the  Bute  family  residence,  and  the  chief  was  appointed  heredi- 
tary governor  and  constable,  5th  August,  1498. 

Corn  Mill  established,  1480. 

Presbyterianism  established  in  Scotland,  1507 ;  first  General  Assembly  of  Church  of 
Scotland,  Dec.  20, 1560;  Rev.  Patrick  M'Queine,  ordained  in  Rothesay  parish,  1589. 

The  Castle  visited  by  King  James  V,  in  1536  and  1540. 

Brux  Day  Fair  instituted  1585. 

The  Town  Council  records  begin,  1657.  Former  ones  taken  by  Cromwell's  governor,  and 
lost  while  being  returned,  18th  December,  1660. 

Town  Council  allowed  Ascog  Coal  Digging,  8th  October,  1664. 

Janet  M'Nicol  strangled  to  death  for  witchcraft,  at  Gallow's  Craig,  24th  October,  1673. 
She  had  met  the  Devil,  made  a  compact  with  him,  he  promised  she  would  not 
want  gear,  she  renounced  her  baptismal  name,  and  he  baptised  her  Mary, 

Rothesay  Weekly  Market  instituted,  28th  October,  1678. 

The  Castle  burned  by  the  Earl  of  Argyll.jwith  whom  there  was  a  feud,  1685. 

The  Bute  family,  in  consequence,  bought  mansion  house  in  High  Street,  which  was 
built  in  1680,  and  is  still  occupied. 

Enacted  that  those  who  derive  or  pay  £10  in  rent  shall  be  allowed  to  keep  beescapes, 
14th  March,  1678. 

Election  of  Member  for  the  Burgh  (only  election  on  record)  March,  1689. 

Poll  Tax  for  Building  Parish  Church,  30th  July,  1692. 

Last  Darien  Expedition  from  Rothesay,  14th  September,  1699. 

Kirk- Session  enactment  against  Sabbath  Ferrying,  2nd  June,  1700. 

James,  1st  Earl  of  Bute,  procured  Bute  estates  erected  into  a  royalty,  27th  Aug.,  1703. 

Use  of  Iron  Harrow  Pins  enacted  in  Bute,  29th  Sept.,  1720. 

The  Earl  of  Bute,  in  1748,  with  wise  forethought,  gave  authority  to  invite  to  the  island 
farmers  with  a  better  knowledge  of  agriculture  than  at  that  time  possessed  by 
the  tenantry  here.  Among  these  incomers  were  reformers  in  Church  matters,  and 
John  Shankland  and  Robert  Gilderoy  were  among  the  first  Seceders. 


II  PREFACE. 

The  Earl  of  Bute  procured  the  establishment  of  a  Custom-House,  encouraged  the  fishing 
trade,  and  invited  practised  men  to  settle,  1764. 

Freedom  of  Rothesay  granted  to  Malcolm  M  'Vicar,  barber  and  wigmaker  from  Glasgow, 
the  first  of  the  profession,  as  a  mark  of  favour,  1764. 

Freedom  of  Burgh  also  presented  to  James  Stewart,  a  knowing  ship  and  wherry  builder, 
1765. 

Rev.  Dr  Archibald  M'Lea  was  presented  to  the  parish  in  1765,  and  for  the  long  period 
of  59  years  was  most  regular  and  exemplary  in  the  supervision  of  the  parish.  In 
1776,  he  made  up  a  census  showing  that  the  number  of  souls  in  the  landward  part 
of  the  parish  was,  on  12th  March,  1628,  and  within  the  burgh  lands,  on  the  20th, 
1400— total  in  parish,  3028 :  being  an  increase  of  63  over  the  previous  year. 

Market  Cross  removed,  27th  August,  1768. 

Streets  named  for  first  time -Castle  St.,  High  St.,  Watergate,  Princes  St.,  Montague 

St.,  Gallowgate,  Cowgate,  New  Vennel,  Ladeside  St.,  and  Old  Vennel,  30th  Aug., 

1768 
Cotton  Spinning  by  motive  power  introduced  into  Rothesay  (first  in  Scotland),  1779. 

Rev.  James  Graham,  ordained  first  minister  of  the  Associate  Church  (now  Bridgend 

United  Free),  11th  August,  1784. 
Extensive  improvements  on  quay  bridges  and  roads,  1772-3. 

New  Parish  School  to  be  built— Marquess  of  Bute  gave  £50  and  free  stance,— 1798. 
Present  Parish  Church  built,  1796. 
Chapel  of  Ease  erected,  1798. 
Sabbath  Schools  established,  12th  April,  1798. 
United  West  Free  Congregation  formed,  1799. 
Bute  Agricultural  Society  established,  11th  March,  1806. 
Council  passed  Resolution  against  Dancing,  16th  December,  1807. 
The  first  steamer  Comet  entered  the  Bay  in  1812,  when  the  inhabitants  thought  it  was 

the  devil,  and  fled  to  Barone  Hill. 
First  Rothesay  Directory  published  1820. 

Introduction  of  Freemasonry — Rothesay  St  John's  Lodge  formed,  1821. 
Piers  repaired  and  rebuilt  by  Robert  and  Andrew  Napier,  and  drawbridge  made,  1S22. 
Harbour  and  Jail  Bill  received  Royal  assent,  August  1831, 
Foundation-Stone  of  Public  Buildings  laid,  20th  June,  1832. 
Scottish  Episeopal  Church  founded  in  Rothesay  by  Rev  Samuel  Hood,  1835 
Ascension  of  Queen  Victoria,  1837.    Victoria  Street  in  course  of  formation  after  this  date. 
Committees  appointed  to  promote  Sabbath  Observance,  7th  September,  1837. 
Gas  Company  projected,  January,  1840. 
Renfrewshire  Bank  failed.     Savings  Bank  money  deposited  there.    Lord  Bute  came  forward 

and  made  up  deficiency,  and  saved  a  calamity  to  depositors,  1842. 
Disruption  in  Church  of  Scotland,  and  formation  of  Free  Church,  18th  May,  1843. 
Town  Council  took  over  Gas  Works,  27th  November,  1843. 
First  Printer  in  Rothesay — Alexander  Anderson  from  Leith— 1843. 
First  Hydropathic  in  Scotland,  established  at  Glenburn  by  Dr  Patersou,  in  1843.    (The  present 

building  was  opened  on  21st  February,  1894.) 

First  Glasgow  and  Greenock  Railway  Steamer,  "Pioneer" — 1  hour  5  minutes,  Greenock 

to  Rothesay,  1844. 
Literary  Hall  opened,  1845. 

United  Free  Parish  Church  opened  by  Dr  Guthrie,  13th  July,  1845. 
Police  Bill  received  Royal  assent,  September,  1846. 
The  King  (then  Duke  of  Rothesay  and  Prince  of  Wales),  visited  Rothesay  Bay  with  his  father 

and  mother,  the  late  Queen  Victoria  and  Prince  Albert,  16th  August,  1847. 
Introduction  of  Photography  by  Mr  John  Adaimon,  1848.    (Colotype  printing,  31st  May,1894) 
Rothesay  Mail,  first  newspaper  printed  in  Rothesay,  1853. 
The  Buteman  established,  December,  1854. 
FirjJt  Glasgow  and  Rothesay  carrier— Newlands  from  Dumbarton— 1854. 


PREFACE.  til    t 

Ascog  Loch  Water  Supply  adopted,  12th  May,  1856. 

Victoria  Hall  built  by  Mr  James  M'Indoe,  1856. 

First  pawnbroker — William  Innes — July,  1856. 

First  teacher  of  phonography — Wm  limes,  1856. 

Chapelhill  bought  by  Town  Council,  13th  September,  1858. 

Rothesay  Chronicle  established  1859. 

Boundaries  of  Burgh  fixed,  20th  October,  1859. 

Volunteer  Companies  formed,  1859. 

Chapelhill  United  Free  Gaelic  Church  opened,  9th  September,  1860. 

First  telegram  received  in  Rothesay,  24th  August,  1865. 

St  Andrew's  Roman  Catholic  Church  opened,  1866. 

Foundation- Stone  of  Academy  laid,  11th  May,  1868. 

Esplanade  formed,  1869. 

Freedom  of  Burgh  to  George  Robert  Stephenson,  of  Glen  Caladh,  10th  October,  186  B. 

Introduction  of  Good  Templary— George  Stephenson  Lodge  instituted,  September,  1870. 

Introduction  of  Ancient  Forestry — Court  Bute  A.O.F.  instituted  4th  November,  1871. 

Rothesay  {shipbuilding  Yard  closed  [Eringo  launched],  July,  1872. 

Bandstand  opened,  16th  August,  1873. 

Opening  of  Robertson-Stewart  Hospital,  19th  December,  1873. 

Opening  of  Archaeological  and  Physical  Society's  Museum,  3rd  July,  1874. 

Princess  Louise  and  Marquis  of  Lome  (now  Duke  of  Argyll),  visited  Rothesay  Castle  on  1st 

September,  1874.    Freedom  of  Burgh  conferred  on  his  Lordship  on  30th  October. 
Rothesay  Aquarium  opened,  30th  June,  1875. 

Freedom  of  Burgh  to  A.  B.  Stewart  and  Thomas  Russell,  3rd  September,  1875. 
Prince  Leopold  visited  Rothesay,  30th  September,  1876. 
Old  Mountstuart  House  destroyed  by  fire,  4th  December,  1876. 
Opening  of  Robertson-Stewart  Hospital,  6th  December,  1876. 
Craigmore  Pier  opened,  30th  March,  1877. 
Rothesay  Express  established,  October,  1877. 

Silver  Cradle  presented  to  Mrs  Provost  Orkney,  31st  October,  1877. 
New  Parish  Church  opened,  2nd  June,  1878. 
Town  Council  took  over  Ascog  Water  Supply,  1878. 

Magnificent  Public  Halls  built  by  ex-Provost  Charles  Duncan,  openedj8th  December,  1879. 
Dhu  Loch  Water  Works  opened,  27th  April,  1880. 
Opening  of  Conservative  Club,  1880. 
Marquess  of  Bute  born,  20th  June,  1881. 
Opening  of  Tramway  Line  to  Port-Bannatyne,  1st  June,  1882. 
Opening  of  Norman  Stewart  Institute,  1885. 
Good  Templar  Hall  opened,  May,  1888. 
Craigmore  United  Free  Church  opened,  1889. 

Memorial  Stone  of  St  Brendan's  Church  laid,  27th  April,  1889 ;  opened  in  connection  with 
Parish  Church,  Dee.,  1890;  and  granted  chapel  of  ease  constitution  In  1901. 

Establishment  of  Bute  Steam  Laundry,  May,  1893. 

Inauguration  of  public  telephone  service,  July,  1893.    Connected  with  mainland,  6th  Dec,  '78 
Faith  Mission  Hall  opened,  February,  1895. 
Formation  of  Bute  Cycling  Club,  5th  July,  1895. 
Opening  of  New  Gas  Works,  80th  October,  1896. 

The  late  Lord  Bute's  Wedding  Dowry  (in  commemoration  of  his  Silver  Wedding)  intimated, 
8th  March,  1897. 

Opening  of  Post  Office,  23rd  March,  1897. 

Opening  of  Victoria  Hospital,  21st  June,  1897. 

Public  Street  Lighting  by  Electricity,  12th  September,  1899  (the  late  Marquess's  births  ay.) 


ir  PREFACE. 

Formation  of  Liberal  Club,  2nd  March,  1900. 

Opening  of  Ardbeg  Bowling  Green,  2nd  June,  1900. 

1900— Union  of  the  United  Presbyterian  and  Free  Churches,  31st  October,  1900  :  Celebration 
meeting,  Public  Halls,  22nd  November  following. 

The  retrospect  is  interesting.  We  may,  on  some  other  occa- 
sion, put  in  a  similar  concise  and  permanent  form,  lists  of  former 
public  officials,  clergymen,  &c. 

A  brief  reference  to  present  circumstances  may  appropriately 
be  mentioned- here. 

The  oldest  industry  is  far  and  away  the  Corn  Mill.  It  has  seen  many  proprietors  and 
tenants  during  its  existence.  Cotton  works,  (spinning  and  weaving),  tan  works 
candle  works,  rope  works,  ship-building  yards,  cooperages  galore,  and  net  man- 
ufactory, have  come  and  gone— particularly  gone,— within  the  memory  of  many 
now  living* 

The  next  oldest  business  must  be  that  long  and  favourably  known  as  the  "  Mill  Shop,' 
which  was  a  nursery  for  many  successful  young  men  at  home  and  abroad.  Though 
circumstances  have  removed  the  distinctive  name,  Mr  Samuel  Mitchell  keeps 
the  old-established  business  and  its  reputation  well  to  the  front. 

The  business  of  A.  Brown  &  Son,  drapers,  was  also  established  over  a  century  ago,  and 
it  keeps  abreast  with  the  first  of  the  times. 

The  oldest  concern  carried  on  by  the  same  family  is  the  chemist  and  druggist  business 
of  Messrs  O.  Hicks  &  Son,  who  celebrate  their  diamond  jubilee  this  year. 

The  oldest  shopkeeper  in  town  is  Mr  James  Hunter,  grocer.  He  commenced  business 
in  1850,  and  has  remained  behind  the  counter  ever  since.  He  is  as  smart  and  ac- 
tive as  the  youngest,  and  as  up-to-date  as  the  most  advanced. 

The  senior  Parish  Councillor  is  Mr  Robert  Sharp,  J.P.,  D.L.  He  entered  the  Parochia1 
Board  in  1869,  and  was  appointed  chairman,  5th  Dec,  1898.  This  is  the  only 
elective  office  Mr  Sharp  now  fills,  but  he  had  attained  the  uuique  position  in 
these  fickle  times  of  having  completed  two  terms  of  Provostship,  as  wefl  as  being 
chairman  of  the  School  Board. 

The  senior  Town  Councillor  is  ex-Bailie  Walker,  J.  P.,  who  has  had  a  continuous  record 
of  21  years  service  —  he  being  elected  in  1880.  He  distinguished  himself  when 
treasurer  in  the  early  80's,  and  was  subsequently  raised  to  the  magistracy. 

The  oldest  burgh  official  is  Mr  Jas.  C.  Sinclair.  He  entered  the  Burgh  Chamberlain's 
office  in  the  60's,  was  subsequently  for  a  number  of  years  an  efficient  master  of 
works  and  gas  manager,  and  was  appointed  chief  in  the  treasury  in  1887. 

The  oldest  hotel  is  the  "  Bute  Arms."— the  feu  charter  for  which  was  taken  off  in  1761. 

The  oldest  hotel-keeper  is  Mr  John  L.  Kelly  of  the  ,;  Royal."  He  was  17  years  in  the 
"Victoria,"  before  he  opened  his  present  establishment  in  1887. 

The  oldest  medical  practitioner  is  Dr  Reid,  who  commenced  practice  here  in  1864. 

The  oldest  officiating  clergyman  is  Rev  Samuel  Crabb,  who  was  inducted  in  1869. 

The  oldest  shoemaker  is  Mr  John  Anderson,  Bridge  st 

The  oldest  member  of  the  Rothesay  Court  is  Mr  Duncan  MacLea,  Glasgow. 

The  champion  football  team  is  the  "  Royal  Victoria."  Last  season  they  won  the  Bute- 
shire Cup  for  the  3rd  time,  and  also  the  Knockdhu  Charity  Cup  in  its  first  year. 

The  champion  rifle  team  is  H  (Rothesay)  Co.,  Renfrew  and  Bute  Volunteers.  They 
have  won  the  Challenge  Cup  at  Greenock  for  the  fifth  time  in  succession. 

HIGGIE  &  CO.,  Publishers. 

Rothesay,  July,  1901 

N.B. —  We  know  that  Butemen  abroad,  as  well  as  those  in  the  "adjacent  islands" 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  are  interested  in  who's  who  in  the  old  home.  The 
quincententary  memoranda  will  have  a  special  interest  for  them  as^well  as  our- 
selves at  home.  Our  manager,  when  abroad,  found  an  ordinary  copy  of  the 
Directory  most  eagerly  scanned  by  former  residents,  who  were  delighted  to 
recognise  the  names  of  old  friends  in  business  or  office.  The  Directory  is  a 
much  valued  present.  We  are  prepared  to  forward  post  free,  to  any  address 
copies  subscribed  for  here. 


CON  TE  NTS. 


Part  I.— Officials 

COUNTY  OF  BUTE        9 

ISLE  OF  BUTE, 14 

Parish  and  Burgh  of  Rothesay  ...    15 

Parish  of  North  Bute  ...         ...  26 

Parish  of  Kin garth            ...  ...    27 

ISLE  OF  ARRAN 29 

Parish  of  Kilbride...         ...  ...   29 

Parish  of  Kilmory        ...         ...  30 

THE  CUMBRAES         31 

Burgh  of  Millport      ...         ...  32 

Part  II.— Householders. 

ISLE  OF  BUTE : 

Rothesay           ...         ...         ...  33 

North  Bute  ...         ...          ...  ...   61 

KlNGARTH                ...             ...             ...  66 

Part  III.— Traders. 

Rothesay           ...         ...         ...  69 

North  Bute...         ...         ...  ...    76 

KlNGARTH                ...              ...             ...  78 

CUMBRAE         ...             ..      79 


PART   I. 


OFFICIALS. 


COUNTY  OF  BUTE, 

The  County  of  Bute  comprises  the  seven  islands  in  the  Firth  of  Clyde,  viz.: — 
Bute,  the  most  populous  ;  Arran,  the  largest ;  the  Great  and  Little  Cumbraes, 
off  the  Ayrshire  Coast ;  Holy  Isle  and  Pladda,  off  Arran ;  and  Inchmhrnock, 
off  Bute 

The  total  Area  of  the  County  (land  and  water,  exclusive  of  tidal  water)  is 
140,307  acres,  of  which  53,423  are  mountain  and  heath  lands  used  for  grazing  There 
are  about  25,605  acres  under  all  kinds  of  crops,  bare  fallow  and  grass,  which  is  a 
gradual  inroad  on  the  mountain  heath  and  hitherto  uncultivated  land 

The  principal  Industries  are  agriculture,  horticulture,  and  fishing  The  islands 
possess  great  and  varied  natural  attractions,  and  are  in  the  forefront  as  holiday 
resorts 

The  Population  of  the  County  (including  its  Burghs  of  Rothesay  and 
Millport)  in  1891  was  18,404 — 8,211  males  and  10,193  females  In  1901  it  was 
18,659 — being  an  increase  of  255  in  the  ten  years 

The  Rental,  as  ascertained  at  the  recent  Valuation  Courts,  is  as  follows  : — 
1899-1900  1900-01  Increase. 


Parish  of  North  Bute, 
„       Kingarth, 
„       Cumbrae, 
,,      Kilbride, 
„       Kilmory, 


-£15,285  15 

-  10,374  2 

-  21,185  7 

-  14,202  1 

-  12,969  10 


0 
0 
8 
10 
6 


£15,440  5 
10,521  12 
21,242  16 
14,703  15 
12,984  14 


£154 

147 
57 

501 
15 


10 

10 

8 

13 

4 


0 

0 

10 

2 
0 


County  of  Bute,     -         -  £74,016  17     0         £74,893     3     0       £876     6     0 
Burgh  of  Rothesay,         -     70,753  17     0  72,507  19     6       1,754     2     6 

Tramways,  Rothesay.      -  722     0     0  872     0     0  150     0     0 

„        North  Bute,-  473     0     0  542     0     0  69     0     0 

Unlet  Property,  Rothesay,        178     0     0  315  10     0  137  10     0 

„  County,  ...  ...  ... 

The  Fiars  Prices,  by  which  the  parish  ministers'  stipends  are  regulated,  were 
struck  in  the  Sheriff  Court  as  follows : —  1900  1901 

Barley,  per  quart ei  -         -         -         -     £1     4     If  £1     2  llf 

Oats, 

Beans,  --.--, 

Oatmeal,        - 

Wheat,  .        -        .. 


0  17 

5* 

0  18     1£ 

I     8 

6 

1  18     0 

0  15 

8ft 

0  15     4 

1     4 

6 

no  return 

County  of  OFFICIALS.  Bute. 


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Id 

4|d 
Id 

Assessments. —  The  following  local  rates  are  imposed  by  the  County  Council,  viz : — 
On  the  County — General  Valuation  of  Lands,  Registration    Owners.  Occupiers 

of  Voters,  Lunacy,  Police,  and  General  Purposes, 
On  the  Burgh  of  Rothesay — Registration  of  Voters,  - 
On  the  Bute  District — Roads,         - 

Public  Health, 

Port-Bannatyne  Drainage,         -        -         -        - 

Kilchattan  Bay  Drainage,  •"        - 

Kilchattan  Bay  Water  Supply,  - 

Ascog  Lighting,      ------ 

On  the  Arran  District — Roads,       ------ 

Health,  ------- 

Brodick  Scavenging,        - 
On  the  Cum  brae  District — Roads,  &c,   - 

lieutenancy. — Lord  Lieutenant  and  High  Sheriff,  the  Right  Hon  Andrew  Graham 
Murray,  K  C,  M  P,  Lord  Advocate.  Deputy  Lieutenants — Ex-Provost  Sharp, 
Rothesay  ;  James  Lamont,  Knockdhu ;  Thomas  Russell,  Glasgow ;  Patrick  James 
Crichton  Stuart ;  Archibald  Louis  Fullarton  Robertson-Fullarton ;  Sir  Charles 
Dalrymple,  Bart,  M  P  ;  Richard  C  Foster  ;  and  the  Provost  of  Rothesay  Clerk, 
Adam  D  Macbeth,  Rothesay. 

Member  of  Parliament. — Right  Hon  Andrew  Graham  Murray,  K  C,  Lord  Advocate 
(Conservative).  Votes  at  last  contest,  12th  October,  1900 — the  Lord-Advocate, 
1241 ;  Mr  Norman  Lamont,  younger  of  Knockdhu,  1016  ;  majority,  195. 

Constituency. — The  Roll  of  Parliamentary  Voters  is  as  follows :-- Cumbrae,  528  ; 
North  Bute,  294  ;  Rothesay,  1651 ;  Kingarth,  190  ;  Kilbride,  379 ;  Kilmory, 
372- total,  3414 

Sheriff  Court. — Bute  is  joined  with  Renfrew.  The  Court  meets  at  Rothesay  qB 
Thursday  forenoon  at  11  o'clock.  Circuit  Small  Debts  Courts  meet  quarterly  at 
Brodick,  Arran,  on  the  third  Wednesdays  in  March,  June  and  November,  and 
about  the  end  of  September ;  and  at  Millport,  Cumbrae,  in  March  and  Sep- 
tember. Sheriff,  Sir  John  Cheyne,  £t,  MA,  kc,  lld,  advocate.  Sherriff-Substitute, 
Thomas  J  Martin,  M  A,  advocate.  Hon  Sheriff-Substitutes,  Robert  Sharp  and 
John  Windsor  Stuart,  Rothesay,  and  Dr  J  A  Jamieson,  Brodick.  Clerk,  Thomas 
W  Alexander.  Clerks-Depute — Rothesay,  William  Watson ;  Lamlash,  William 
Munro ;  Millport,  James  Ross.  Procurator-Fiscal,  R  D  Macmillan.  Depute 
Procurators-Fiscal,  Daniel  Miller  and  W  A  Stewart.  Nautical  Assessors  for  Bute, 
William  Erskine,  Partickhill,  Glasgow ;  Capt.  John  D  Clink,  Greenock ;  and  Capt. 
John  Young,  Irvine.     Sheriff- Officers,  Alexander  Campbell,  Rothesay  ;  and  James 

Boyd,  Dairy.     Keeper  of  Court  House  and  Bar  Officer,  

The  Circuit  Court  for  Buteshire  meets  six  times  a  year  in  Glasgow 

Argyll  and  Bute  Militia. — (West  of  Scotland  Artillery.) — Meets  annually 
for  drill  at  Glasgow.  Hon  Colonel,  S  M  Eddingion.  Lieut-Colonel,  J  Younger. 
Instructor  of  Artillery,  Captain,  J  T  Nichol,  Hon  Major.  Adjutant,  C  J  Fisher, 
R  A.     Quarter-Master,  Captain  E.  J.  Murray,  R  A 

Argyll  and  Bute  Artillery  Volunteers. — (Southern  Division  Royal  Artil- 
lery)— Head-Quarters,  Rothesay — Colonel  Commandant,  Fred  Campbell  v  d. 
Colonel,  J  Windsor  Stuart  V  D.      Major,   R  F  Graham-Campbell.      Adjutant, 

10 


County  of  OFFICIALS.  ■    fcute. 


Captain,  E  D  Macmillan,  Rothesay.  Captain,  Quarter-Master  Daniel  Cunning- 
ham VD.  Chaplains,  Rev  J  F  Macpherson,  VD  BD,  Greenock;  and  Rev  Frank 
Matthews,  Rothesay.  Surgeon- Captain,  D  J  Penney.  Surgeon- Lieutenant,  J 
W  W  Penney. 

Companies  8th  and  12th,  Rothesay — Captain  and  Hon  Major,  James  Stewart, 
V  D.  Captain,  R  D  Macmillan.  Lieutenants,  Andrew  M  M'Kinlay,  H  C  Stuart 
and  W  A  Stewart.  Gunnery  Instructor.  Sergeant- Major  W  Dimocks,  R  GA. 
Bandmaster,  G  B  Laidlaw. 

Company  9th,  Millpokt — Captain,  Colin  Macleod  Robertson.  Drill  Instructor, 
Company  Sergeant- Major  G  Harper.     Surgeon-Lieutenant,  H    Sinclair. 

1st  (Renfrewshire)  Volunteer  Battalion  (Princess  Louise's)  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders. —  Hon  Colonel,  Sir  Michael  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart,  v  d. 
Adjutant,  Captain  R  G  Kennedy.  Captain  and  Hon  Major  John  M'Isaac,H,  vd 
I  Company  (Bute). — Captain  and  Hon  Major,  Malcolm  Buchanan.  Lieutenant, 
James  Carse.  Chaplain,  Rev  A  N  Sutherland.  Surgeon  Captain,  J  N  Marshall 
Drill  Instructor,  Colour-Sergeant  Jenkins.     Pipe  Major,  John  Murdoch. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. — Quarter  Sessions  are  held  at  Rothesay  on  first  Tuesdays  of 
March,  May,  and  August,  and  last  Tuesday  of  October ;  and  Courts  of  Petty 
Sessions  are  held  as  required. 

Isle  of  Bute — Ex-Provosts  Orkney,  Sharp,  Thomson,  M'Millan  and  Milloy ;  ex- 
Bailies  Martin,  Walker,  and  Burness ;  John  Mackirdy,  J.  Windsor  Stuart,  D  M 
Taylor,  Dugald  M'Corkindale,  and  John  Mackinlay,  Rothesay;  William  Spencer, 
Ascog  ;  James  Duncan,  Bannatyne  Mains  ;  Thomas  Russell,  Glasgow  and  H  G  F 
Newall,  St  Andrews 

Island  of  Aeran — Patrick  Murray,  Brodick  ;  John  Spiers,  Bennecarrigan  ;  John 
Morton,  Machrie  ;  Dr  J  A  Jamieson,  Brodick ;  John  Wallace,  Glenkill,  Lamlash  ; 
James  Allan,  Barnacoole ;  William  Ferguson,  Lagg ;  Arch  Kelso,  Lochranza ; 
Alex  M'Bride,  Shiskine;  Wm  M'Kinnon,  Balmichael ;  James  M'Kinnon,  Loeh- 
ranza  ;  and  James  Auldjo  Jamieson,  W  S,  Edinburgh,  Commissioner  for  the 
Duke  of  Hamilton,  Whitehcuse,  Arran. 

Cumbrae — James  Ross,  banker  ;  Wm  Barclay,  Wm  Allian,and  John  Cunningham. 

Ex-OffIciis — The  Sheriff  and  Sheriff-Substitute  ;  the  Provost,  Bailies,  and  Dean 
of  Guild  of  Rothesay;  the  Chief  Magistrate  of  Millport;  and  the  Chairmen  of 
District  Committees  and  Parish  Councils. 

Clerk,  Thomas  W  Alexander.  Depute,  William  Watson.  Procurator-Fiscal,  R  D 
Macmillan. 

County  Licensing  Court. — Ex-Provosts  Sharp,  Thomson,  M'Millan,  and  Milloy,  ex- 
Bailies  Walker  and  Burness,  John  Mackirdy,  and  J.  Windsor  Stuart,  Rothesay  ; 
William  Spencer,  Ascog  ;  Patrick  Murray,  Brodick  ;  and  Wm  Allan,  Millport. 

County  Council. — Convener,  John  Windsor  Stuart,  Rothesay.  Vice-Convener,  Pat- 
rick Murray,  Brodick.  Elected  by  District  of  Brodick  voters — Patrick  Murray. 
Corrie — Malcolm  Watson,  North  Newton.  Cumbrae — Duncan  M'Dougall, 
Ballochmartin.  Cummermenoch — Charles  Duncan,  Little  Kilmory.  Dougarie 
— John  Morton,  Machrie.  Kilchattan  Bay — John  Cumming.  Lamlash — John 
Bannatyne.  Lochranza  —  Allister  M'Millan.  Millport  (East)  — William 
Allan.  (West)— -John  M'Gown,  M  D.  Mountstuart-  J.  Windsor  Stuart, 
Nortbend — M  R  Gray  Buchanan,  Ettrickdale.     Port- Bannatyne,  James  Duncan. 

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County  of  OFFICIALS.  Bute. 


Shedog — Robert  Crawford,  Glenscorridale,  Lamlash.  Southend — John  Jamieson 
Kildonan.  Whiting  Bay — James  M'Kinnon,  Knockankelly.  Appointed  by  Towijropi 
Council  of  Rothesay — Treasurer  Aitchison  and  Councillors  Burness,  Fisher,  anc 
Wilson.  Appointed  by  Arran  Parish  Councils — James  Hamilton  and  Charles 
M'Alister.  Representatives  to  County  Council  Association — Messrs  Stuart  anc 
Murray 
Officials. — County  Clerk  and  Treasurer— Robert  D.  Whyte,  Rothesay.  Clerks 
and  Treasurers  of  District  Committees:  Bute — Robert  D.  Whyte,  Rothesay 
Arran — George  Laidler,  Brodick.  Cumbrae — Wm  Hunter,  Millport.  Count} 
Medical  Officer — Dr  Thomas  Rutherford,  Shiskine,  Arran.  County  Sanitarj 
Inspector — Wm  Dunlop  Brown,  Rothesay.  Valuation  Assessor  and  Assessoi 
under  County  Voters  Registration  Act,  Wm  M'Intosh,  Rothesay.  Auditor — Robert 
Paterson,  C  A,  Glasgow.  Inspector  of  Weights  and  Measures — Wm  Clark 
Paisley.  Veterinary  Inspector — Wm  Moodie,  M  R  C  V  S,  Rothesay.  Agrieul- 
cultral  Analyst,  John  W  Biggart,  Greenock. 

County  Road  Roard. — Bute  —  James  Duncan,  (chairman),  M  R  Gray  Buchanan 
John  Cumming,  Charles  Duncan,  and  J.  Windsor  Stuart 
Arran — Patrick  Murray,  Alister  M'Millan,  John    Morton,  John  Jamieson,  an^ 
Malcolm  Watson 

Cumbrae — Dr  John  M'Gown  and  Duncan  M'Dougall. 

Collectors — North    Bute,  Arch    Brown ;    Kingarth,   W  T  Esplin ;    Cumbrae,  Wn 

Hunter ;  Kilmory,  P  M'Kenzie ;  Kilbride,  John  B  Sweet,  Lamlash 
Surveyors — Bute,  Wm  M'Intyre,  Kerrylamont ;  Arran,  Peter  Jenkins,  Lamlash 

Cumbrae,  Wm  Hunter,  Millport 


W 


i 


Standing  Joint  Committee. — Sheriff  Martin  (chairman),  County  Councillors  M  E 
Gray  Buchanan,  Chas  Duncan,  John  Morton,  Dr  M'Gown,  John  Bannatyne,  Wm 
Allan,  and  Duncan  M  Dougall  Commissioners  of  Supply — John  Ferguson 
Patrick  Munay,  John  Windsor  Stuart,  James  Dunean,  John  Cumming,  the  Pro- 
vost of  Rothesay,  and  the  Chief  Magistrate  of  Millport.  Ex-Officio,  Sherifi 
Cheyne,  or,  in  his  absence,  Sheriff  Martin 

Valuation  Committee  — John  Bannatyne,  Alister  M'Millan,  John  Morton,  Robert 
Crawford,  James  Duncan,  M  R  Gray  Buchanan,  Charles  Duncan,  John  Cumming. 
Wm  Allan,  Dr  M'Gown,  and  Duncan  M'Dougall.  Appeal  Courts  held  in  Sep- 
tember at  Brodick,  Millport,  and  Rothesay 

District  Lunacy  Board. — J.  Windsor  Stuart,  Rothesay,  (chairman) ;  Rrovost 
Mcintosh,  Treasurer  Aitchison,  and  Councillor  Fisher,  Rothesay  ;  James  Duncan, 
Bannatyne  Mains ;  M  R  Gray  Buchanan,  Ettrickdale  ;  and  Wm  Allan,  Millport.  ^ 

Clerk,  John  M  Lamont,  Rothesay 

Secondary  Education  Commiteee. — Thomas  Russell  (convener),  J.  Windsor  Stuart, 

Patrick  Murray,  Duncan   M'Dougall,  Wm  Hunter,  Rev  James  Frame,  and  Rev 

John  Kennedy 

Clerk  and  Treasurer,  Robert  D.  Whyte,  Rothesay 

Technical  Education  Committee. — Patrick  Murray  (convener),  J  Windsor  Stuart, 
John  Morton,  John  Jamieson,  Robert  Crawford,  M  R  Gray  Buchanan,  Charles 
Duncan,  James  Duncan,  and  Duncan  M'Dougall 

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County  of  OFFICIAL^         Bute. 


1  roperty  and  Income  Tax  Commissioners. — Sir  Charles  Dalrymple,  Bart,  m  p  ; 

ex-Provosts  Orkney,  Sharp,  and  Thomson,  Rothesay ;  Thomas  Russell,  Glasgow  ; 

and  James  Duncan,  Port-Bannatyne ;  Sheriff  Oheyne,  or,  in  his  absence,  Sheriff 
Df      Martin,   ex-officio.         Clerk,    Tho   W   Alexander,    Rothesay.        Surveyor,    D 

Lawrie,  Greenock.     Collector,  J  A  Tannahill,  Greenock   ;  Sub-Distributor,  John 

Thomson,  Royal  Bank 

l  )mmissioners    of    Supply. — Convener,  John  Windsor  Stuart.     Clerk,  Robert  D 
Whyte,  Rothesay 

iunty  Police. —  Chief  Constable,  Charles  Harding,  Rothesay.  Depute,  Wm  Munro, 
Lamlash.     Inspector,  Alex  Stewart,  Rothesay 

rison  Visiting  Committee  — John  Cumming  and  M  R  Gray  Buchanan 

tamps. — Sub-Distributor  of  Stamps  and  Sub-Collector  of  Legacy  and  Succession 
Duties,  John  Thomson,  Royal  Bank,  Rothesay 

xcise. — Supervisor,  John  S  Turner,  Dalmuir.     Officer,  Peter  Ryder,  3  Argyle  place 
ishery. — Office,  15  Bishop  Street,  Rothesay.     Officer,  Frederick  S  Fraser 

ute  Insurance  Company  Limited  (merged  in  the  State  Fire  Insurance  Co,  Ltd)— 
Chairman,  Ex-Provost  M'Millan.  Local  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  A  D  Macbeth. 
Rothesay 

olitical  Associations. — Buteshire  Liberal  Association,  established  1879 — 
President,  Robert  Bumess.  Secretary,  D  Grant.  Treasurer,  A  M  Burnie.  Club- 
master,  D  MfIntyre 

Buteshire  Conservative  Association,  established  1880. — President,  ex-Pro- 
vost Milloy.     Secretary,  Arch  S  Maclea.     Treasurer,  Archibald  Montgomerie 

uteshire  Wine,  Spirit,  and  Beer  Trade  Association. — President,  Robt  Smith. 
Secretary,  Alexander  Campbell,  auctioneer.     Treasurer,  John  Cunningham 

uteshire  Junior  Football  Association,  established  1896.— President,  W  Edgar. 
Secretary,  John  Paterson,  jun.     Treasurer,  W  Ferrier 

lute  County  Cricket  Club. — Vice-Presidents,  M  R  Gray  Bucnanan  and  Robertson 
B  Stewart.     Secretary  and  Treasurer,  H  J  G  Ross.     Captain,  Charles  Sweet 

ondon  Bute  Association  —President,  Right  Hon  Andrew  Graham  Murray,  qc,mp, 
Secretary,  Richard  Miller 

loyd's  Agent. — John  Orkney,  Orcadia 

(For  District  Officials  see  District  Lists.) 


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Isle  of  OFFICIALS.  Bute 


the 


The  Isle  of  Bute 

is  16  miles  long,  with  an  average  breadth  of  4  miles.  It  is  rocky  in  the  north  and 
south,  but  fertile  in  the  intervening  districts.  The  climate  is  milder  and  more  equable 
than  on  the  mainland ;  and  the  place  is,  in  consequence,  a  favourite  health  resort 

Lord  of  the  Manor. — John  Crichton  Stuart,  Marquess  of  Bute,  Mountstuart  House*; 
Factor  on  Bute  Estate,  J.  Windsor  Stuart,  High  Street,  Rothesay 

Bute  Farmers'  Society.  — President,  Thomas  H  Harvey,  Windyhall.  Hon  Secretary* 
John  Mackirdy,  solicitor,     Hon  Treasurer,  James  Fisher,  grain  merchant 

Archse  logical  and  Physical  Society  of  Bute — Museum,  Chapelhill.  Secretary,  A 
D  Macbeth.     Treasurer,  Wm  M'Intosh.     Meteorologist,  James  Kay 

Royal  Northern  Yacho  Club.  —  Club-House,  Argyle  Street.  —  Commodore,  Sir 
Michael  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart.  Secretary,  T  F  Donald,  104  West  George  Street, 
Glasgow.     Club-Master,  David  Henderson 

Bible  Society — Bute  Auxiliary  of  the  National  Bible  Society  op  Scotland 

— President,  Rev  Samuel  Crabb.     Secretary,  Rev  Wm  Galbraith.     Treasurer,  A 

M  Burnie 
Bute  Sabbath  School  Union.— Meets  quarterly  in  the  Norman  Stewart  Institute. — 

President,  Rev  Wm  Galbraith.     Secretary,  Alex  Myles.     Treasurer,  Andrew  Hill. 

Representatives  to  the  Glasgow  Union,  Rev  A  N  Sutherland  and  Alex  M'Nab 

Bute  Women's  Temperance  Prayer  Union — Meets  in  the  Norman  Stewart  Institute 
every  Thursday  afternoon  at  3.30.  President,  Miss  Thomson,  Ardbeg.  Joint- 
Secretaries,  Miss  Hutton  and  Miss  Kelly,  Mountstuart  Road.  Treasurer,  Miss 
Scott,  Battery  Place 

Bute  Botanical  Society. — Meets  during  Winter  session  every  alternate  Tuesday  in  St 
Paul's  Hall,  Dean  Hood  Place.  President,  George  Pirie.  Secretary,  Robert  D 
Whyte.     Treasurer,  Stephen  Jones 

Coast  Guard. — Three  men  at  Rothesay.     Head-quarters,  15  Bishop  Street 

Bute  Angling  Club. — President,  R  Chrystie 

Bute  Burns  CJub. — President,  Malcolm  Buchanan,  Rothesay.  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer, George  Higgie,  22  Bridge  Street,  Rothesay 

Bute  Cycling  Club.- — President,  William  Lauder,  sen.  Secretary,  Joseph  D  Wilson 
Treasurer,  M  Sharp 

Bute  Golf  Club. — Links,  Kingarth.     Secretary,  Rev  John  Saunders 

Scottish  Red  Cross  Society,  Bute  Centre  — President,  Marchioness  of  Bute.  Hon 
Secretary,  Mrs  Windsor  Stuart,  Foley  House 

War  Fund. — Chairman  of  Executive  for  Fund  in  aid  of  the  Wives,  Widows,  Children 
and  Dependents  of  Soldiers,  Sailors,  Reservists,  and  Militia,  Provost  MfIntosh. 
Secretary,  R  D  Macmillan.     Treasurer,  James  C  Sinclair 

Glasgow  Bute  Association. — Presdent,  James  M  Aitchison.  Secretary,  William  B 
Martin,  c/o  Bruce,  100  Woodlands  Road,  Glasgow.     Treasurer,  Wm  L  Thomson 

Glasgow  Bute  Benevolent  Society. — President,  A.  C.  Black.  Secretary,  Alexander 
Robertson.     Treasurer,  James  A.  M'Leish,  197  St  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

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& 


Parish  and  Burgh  of  Rothesay. 

Xothesay,  the  capital  of  Buteshire,  was  originally  a  village  in  connection  with  the 
Dastle.  It  became  a  place  of  considerable  importance  in  fishing,  coopering,  and  cotton 
spinning  and  weaving,  and  now  it  is  noted  as  the  most  popular  summer  resort  in 
Scotland 

Six  years  ago  the  landward  portion  of  the  Parish  of  Rothesay  being  amalgamated 
vith  North  Bute,  henceforth,  for  secular  purposes,  the  boundary  of  the  parish  will  be 
he  same  as  that  of  the  burgh. 
)uke  of  Kothesay — The  Heir  Apparent  to  the  throne,   H  E  H  Prince  George, 

Duke  of  York  and  Cornwall. 

(For  Courts  and  Court  Officials,  Justices  of  the  Peace,  and 
County  Boards,  see  County  Lists.) 

}lerk  to  Heritors — A  D  Macbeth,  Castle  Street 

Registrar  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths — Hector  Mackinnon,  Victoria  Street 

Session  Clerk — Andrew  Clark,  Stewart  Institute 


Parish  and  Burgh 


OFFICIALS. 


Rothesay. 


Constituencies, — Parliamentary,  1651,  Municipal,  2432 

Valuation  of  Burgh. 

Ward  No.      I,     - 

II,    - 

III,  - 

IV,  - 

v,    - 

VI,    - 

Tramways,  - 
Unlet  property, 

1899-1900 
£9,355     6  10 
9,089     7     6 
11,837  15     6 
14,134     5     6 
11,387     9     6 
14,949  12     2 

1890-1 
£9,387     4 
9,266  17 
12,003     4 
14,938     4 
11,836     5 
15,076     3 

10 

6 
6 
0 
0 
8 

Increase 
£31  18 
177  10 
165     9 
803  18 
448  15 
126  11 

0 
0 
0 
6 
6 
6 

70,753  17     0 
722     o     0 
178     0     0 

£72,507  19 
872     0 
315  10 

6       £1,754     2 
0             150     8 
0             137  10 

6 
0 
0 

Population.- 
WARD. 

-In  1871,  7 

760;  1881,  8,291; 
Houses. 

1891,  9034; 

1901  as  follows  :- 
Inhabitants. 

Number 
Inhabited. 

Windowed      Un- 
Rooms.      inhabited 

Building. 

Males. 

Females. 

Total. 

No.        I 

II 

III 

IV 

V 

VI 

250 
334 
503 
396 
402 
266 

1512          90 
1276         119 
1600         103 
1269         104 
1541         104 
2134           48 

7 
7 

80 

4* 

344 
534 
959 
872 
782 
460 

629 
792 
1133 
1007 
944 
867 

973 
1326 
2092 
1879 
1726 
1327 

Tot 
18J 

al,     2151 
)1,     2036 

9332         568 

8S28         467 

48 

3951 
3794 

5371 
5240 

9323 
9032 

issessments — Parochial — The  following  have  been  imposed  by  the  Parish  Council : 
Poor  Rate  (less  5  per  cent)  8d  per  £ ;  School  Rate,  8d,  Cemetery  Rate,  £d— equ- 
ally divided  between  landlord  and  tenant 

Burghal— General  Assessment,  Is  l£d  per  £ ;  Roads  and  Bridges,  l£d ;  Public 
Health,  5$;  Public  Parks,  3d;  Lunacy,  ljd  ;  Valuation  of  Lands,  ^d  ;  Munici- 
pal Registration,  £d — total  2s  l^d,  equally  divided  between  landlord  and  tenant. 

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Parish  and  Burgh  OFFICIALS.  Rothesay. 


Land  Tax  and  Registration  of  Births,  &c,  Jd ;  County  Voters  Registration,  .20d 
— payable  by  proprietors  only.  Water,  lOd  per  £ ;  Gas,  3s  9d  per  1000  cubic 
feet  (less  discount) 

TOWN  COUNCIL. — Meets  at  noon  on  second  Monday  of  every  month.  Provost, 
William  M'lntosh.  Bailies — James  M'Bride,  Frank  Hay  Squair,  and  Robert 
Craig  Miller.  Dean  of  Guild,  Malcolm  Buchanan.  Treasurer,  Thomas  Aitchi- 
son.  Councillors — Robert  Burness,  Archibald  M'Indoe  Burnie,  James  Cunning- 
ham, John  Cunningham,  James  Fisher,  Charles  Thomas  Hicks,  John  G.  John- 
ston, William  Lyle,  Charles  Mnir,  Charles  MfKay,  James  A  Walker  and  Colin 
Wilson.  The  Magistrates  and  Town  Council  are  also  Police  Commissioners  Six 
members  (one  representing  each  ward)  are  elected  annnually  on  the  first  Tuesday 
of  November 

Officials — Town  Clerk  and  Legal  Assessor,  James  Carse.  Depute,  James 
M*Kinnon.  Burgh  prosecutor,  R  D  Macmillan.  Collector  of  Rates  and  Valuation 
Assessor,  James  C  Sinclair.  Master  of  Works,  Water  Manager,  Sanitary  Inspector, 
and  Inspector  under  the  Food  and  Drugs  Act,  John  Morrison.  Gas  Manager, 
Win.  Whyte.  Medical  Officer,  Andrew  J  Hall,  M  A,  M  D.  Chief  Constable, 
William  M,Kay.  Analysts,  J  W  &  W  L  Biggart,  Greenock.  Inspector  of 
Weights  and  Measures,  Wm  Clark,  Paisley.  Town  Weigher,  John  Cochrane. 
Slaughter-House  Superintendent,  Robert  Cameron.  Town  Crier.  Robert  Brown, 
Conductor,  Esplanade  Band,  George  B  Laidlaw.  Auditor,  Wm  Hardie,  C  A 
Greenock 

PARISH  COUNCIL —Meets  on  the  first  Monday  of  every  Month.  Ex-Provosts 
Sharp  (chairman),  Thomson  and  McMillan.  Messrs  Malcolm  Buchanan,  John 
Cruickshanks,  Michael  Cuthbertson,  John  Slaven,  James  Heaton,  Wm  M  Leckie, 
George  Shiells,  James  Smith,  J.  Windsor  Stuart,  and  Daniel  Thompson  The 
members  are  elected  every  three  years 
Officials — Inspector  of  Poor,  Clerk,  and  Collector — Alex  Ross  Thomson.  Medi- 
cal Officer,  James  Burnet  Lawson,  M  D 

Wards t— The  Burgh  was,  in  1886,  divided  into  wards  for  municipal  purposes. 

No.  I — Ardbeg  road,  Ardmory  road,  Argyle  place,  Argyle  terrace,  Landward,  Marine 
place,  Mackinlay  street,  Macnab's  brae,  Westwood,  Wyndham  road  Valuation, 
=£9,387.  Constituency — Males,  134;  females,  162;  total,  296.  Represen- 
tatives :  Town  Council — John  G  Johnston,  Chas  Muir,  and  A  M  Burnie.  Parish 
Council — Ex-Provost  Thomson,  and  Mr  Shiells 

No.  2 — Alma  terrace  (part  of),  Bridgend  street  (west  side),  Argyle  street,  Ballochgoy 
terrace,  Bridge  street,  Chapelhill  road,  Gallowgate  (west  side),  Havelock  ten-ace, 
Hillhouse  road  (west  side),  Inkerman  terrace,  Landward,  Lilyoak  terrace,  Staffa 
place,  York  terrace,  Westland  road.  Valuation,  £9,266.  Constituency — Males, 
248;  females,  168;  total,  416.  Representatives:  Town  Council — Bailie  Squair, 
and  Messrs  Fisher  and  Walker.     Parish  Council,  Messrs  Buchanan  and  Leckie 

No.  3 — Alma  terrace  (part  of),  Barone  road  (west  side),  Bridgend  street  (east  side), 
Castlehill  street,  Columshill  place,  Columshill  street,  Gallowgate  (east  side), 
Glenhead  place,  Gowanfield  place,  Hillhouse  road  (east  side),  John  street,  King 
street,  Ladeside  street,  Landward,  Macalister's  court,  Mill  street  (west  side), 
Montague  street  (from  Gallowgate  to  Tower  street),  Tower  street  (west  side), 
Victoria  street  (from  Gallowgate  to  Tower  street),  West  Castle  street.  Valuation, 
£12,003.  Constituency— Males,  380 ;  females,  175 ;  total,  5p5.  Represen- 
tatives :  Town  Council — Bailie  Miller,  Treasurer  Aitchison,  and  Mr  James 
Cunningham.     Parish  Council — Messrs  Heaton,  Slaven,  and  Thompson 

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Parish  and  Burgh  OFFICIALS. Rothesay. 

No.  4 — Castlehill  street,  part  of  Castle  street,  Guildford  square,  High  street,  (from 
Guildford  square  to  Castle  street),  High  street  (west  side),  Landward,  Meadow- 
cap,  Montague  street  (from  Tower  street  to  Watergate),  Mill  street  (east  side), 
Russell  street,  Stuart  street,  Tower  street  (east  side),  Union  street,  Victoria  street 
(from  Tower  street  to  Guildford  square),  Watergate  (west  side),  Ascog  Loch  road 
(south  side).  Valuation,  £14,988.  Constituency — Males,  314  ;  females,  125  ; 
total,  439.  Representatives :  Town  Council — Dean  of  Guild  Buchanan,  Messrs 
Hicks  and  Wilson.      Parish  Council  —Messrs  Cruickshanks  and  Stuart 

No.  5 — Albert  place,  Bishop  street,  Bishop  terrace,  Bishop  terrace  brae  (west  side) 
Castle  street,  Croft  lane,  East  Princes  street  (to  number  21),  High  street  (east 
side,  from  Castle  street  to  Minister's  brae),  Landward,  Minister's  brae  (north 
side),  Store  lane,  Watergate  (east  side),  West  Princes  street,  Mountpleasant  road, 
Serpentine  road.  Valuation,  £11,836.  Constituency— Males,  297;  females,  146; 
total,  443.  Representatives:  Town  Council— Messrs  Burness,  Cunningham  and 
JVFKay.     Parish  Council:  Ex-Provost  McMillan  and  Mr  M  Cuthbertson 

No.  6 — Albany  road,  Ardencraig  road,  Battery  place,  Bishop  terrace  brae  (east  side), 
Craigmore  road,  Crichton  road,  East  Burgh  Lands,  East  Princes  street  (from  No. 
21),  Eastlands  road,  Landward,  Mountstuart  road.  Valuation,  £15,07'.  Con- 
stituency— Males,  123;  females,  160;  total,  283.  Representatives:  Town 
Council — Provost  Mcintosh,  Bailie  M'Bride,  and  Mr  Lyle.  Parish  Council — Ex- 
Provost  Sharp  and  Mr  James  Smith 

Bean  of  Guild  Court — Dean  of  Guild  Buchanan  (chairman),  Bailies  M*Bride  and 
Squair,  and  Messrs  Burness  and  Burnie 

Town  Council  Committees — Buegh  Lands- Bailie  Squair  (convener)  Mr  Fisher 
(sub- convener),  Dean  of  Guild  Buchanan,  John  Cunningham,  James  Cunningham, 
Walker  and  Wilson 

Gas — Dean  of  Guild  Buchanan  (convener)  Bailie  Miller  (sub-convener),  Bailie 
Squair,  Treasurer  Aitchison,  Messrs  Burness,  Fisher  Walker,  Muir,  and  James 
Cunningham 

Water — Bailies  Miller  (convener),  and  M'Bride  (sub-convener),  Treasurer  Aitchi- 
son, Messrs  John  Cunningham,  Johnston,  Lyle,  Burnie  and  MfKay 

Finance — Treasurer  Aitchison  (convener),  Provost  Mf  In  tosh  (sub-convener),  Bailies 
M'Bide,  Squair  and  Miller,  Dean  of  Guild  Buchanan,  Messrs  Eisher,  Walker  and 
Burnie 

Bills — Mr  Wilson  (convener),  Mr  Walker  (sub-convener),  Messrs  Johnston,  Fisher 
and  Lyle 

Police — Provost  M'Intosh  (convener),  Bailies  M'Bride  (sub-convener),  Squair  and 
Miller,  Treasurer  Aitchison,  Messrs  Burness,  Fisher  and  Wilson 

Roads  and  Streets — Bailie  M'Bride  (convener),  Mr  Hicks  (sub-convener),  Pro- 
vost Mcintosh,  Messrs  James  Cunningham,  John  Cunniugham,  Muir,  Wilson  and 
MJKay 

Public  Health — Mr  Fisher  (convener).  Treasurer  Aitchison  (sub-convener),  Pro- 
vost Mcintosh.  Bailies  Squair  and  Miller,  Messrs  John  Cunningham,  Muir  and 
Lyle 

Improvement — Provost  M'Intosh  (convener),  Bailies  MfBride,  Squair  and  Miller, 
Treasurer  Aitchison,  Messes  James  Cunningham  and  Fisher 

Electric  Lighting — Provost  Mcintosh  (convener),  Mr  Fisher  (sub-convener), 
Bailies  M^Bride,  Squair  and  Miller,  Treasurer  Aitchison,  Dean  of  Guild  Buchanan 
and  Mr  Wilson 

17  D 


Burgh  and  Parish  OFFICIALS Rothesay. 

County  Councillors  for  the  Burgh — Treasurer*  Aitchison,  Messrs  Busness, 

Fisher  and  Wilson 
Prison  Visitor — Bailie  Squair 
Stewart  Institute,  Members  of   Board  of   Management — Provost   M*Intosh> 

Bailies  M'Bride,  Squair  and  Miller 
Representatives  to  Coutny  Council — Treasurer  Aitchison  and  Meesrs  Bur- 

ness,  Fisher  and  Wilson 
Royal    Burghs,    Representatives   to    the    Convention. — Commissioner,    Provost 

M'Intosh.     Assessor,  Bailie  M'Bride 
Lunacy,    Representatives   to  the    District    Board — Provost   M'Intosh,  Treasurer 

Aitchison  and  Mr  Fisher 
Accounts — Harbour  Trust  and  Town  Council 
Representative  Elder  to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland — 

Bailie  M'Bride 
Sanitary,  Representatives  to  Congress — Messrs  Fisher  and  Lyle 

Licensing  Committee  —  Provost  MTntosh,  Bailie  M'Bride,  Messsrs  Burness,  Fisher 
Donald  McMillan  Wm  Spencer,  and  J  A  Walker 

Harbour  Trust — The  Provost,  Magistrates,  and  Town  Council,  along  with  the  fol- 
lowing shipowners'  representatives  :  Captains  James  and  Alexander  Williamson, 
and  Messrs  John  Rodger  and  John  W  Greenfield 

Officials — Clerk,  James  Carse.  Depute,  James  M'Kinnon.  Harbour-Master> 
Captain  David  M'Nair     Master  of  Works,  John  Morrison 

Harbour  Commit iee — Mr  Walker  (convener)  Mr  Hicks  (sub-convener),  Bailie 
Squair,  Treasurer  Aitchison,  Captains  James  and  Alexander  Williamson,  Messrs 
Busness,  Fisher  and  M*Kay 

Parish  Council  Committees — Law— The  Chairman  (ex-Provost  8harp),    Messrs 

Thomson,  John  Cruickshanks,  and  M  Cuthbertson 
Finance — The   Chairman,  Messrs   J  R  Thomson,  J  Heaton,  J   Windsor  Stuart, 

and  M  Cuthbertson 
Cemetery — Messrs  James  Smith,  Geo  Shiells  W  M  Leckie  and  Donald  M'Millan 
Visiting — The  Chairman,  Messrs  Smith,  Buchanan,  Heaton  and  D  Thompson 

School  Board — Meets  on  the  first  Monday  of  every  month. — William  Hunter  (chair- 
man), Ex-Bailie  Walker,  Rev  Dugald  MfCormack,  Dr  Hall,  Dr  Lawson,  George 
Shiells,  and  Fred  M'Feat.     (The  members  are  elected  every  three  years). 
Officials — Clerk,  Robert  D  Whyte.     Treasurer,  John  Thomson.     Officer,  Edward 
M'Nab 

CHURCHES. — Parish,  High  street  (Hours  of  worship,  12  noon ;  also  at  6.30  in 
Summer.  Minister,  Rev  James  King  Hewison,  M  A.  Session -Clerk,  Andrew 
Clark.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  Schools,  Rev.  Mr  Hewison.  Conductor  of 
Psalmody,  James  M 'Arthur.  Hannoniumist,  Miss  M'Arthur.  Church  Officer, 
Wm  Cunningham 

New  Parish,  Argvle  street  (hours  of  worship,  11  am  and  6  30  p  m) — Rev  James 
Brady  Meek.  Session-Clerk,  Angus  Speirs.  Clerk  and  Treasurer,  James  C.  Sin- 
clair,    Seat-Letters,  Joseph  Paterson  and  Neil  Gilmour.     Organist,  Arthur  S 

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Burgh  and  Parish  OFFICIALS. Rothesay. 

Christie.     Superintendent,  of   Sabbath  School,  James   Laing.     Church    Officer, 
Robert  Brown,  Chapelhill  road 

St  Brendan's,  Craigmore  (hours  of  worship  11  am  and  6  30  pm) — Rev  James  E 
M'Kay  m  a.     Harmoniumist,  Herr  Yaal.     Church  Officer,  Alex  Ferguson 

Established  Gaelic,  Russell  street  (hours  of  worship,  Gaelic  at  11  am,  and  English 
at  2  p  m)  — Rev  Donald  Lamont.  Precentors  (Gaelic,  D  Mackechnie,  and  English, 
D  Maitland.     Treasurer,  D  Perston.     Church  Officer,  Wm  Clerk 

United  Free  Parish,  Castle  street  (hours  of  worship,  11  am  and  2  p  m)— Rev 
Andrew  N  Sutherland,  M  A.  Missionary,  Rev  John  Rankine.  Session-Clerk,  J 
R  ThomsoD.  Clerk  to  Deacons'  Court,  John  M'Kay.  Treasurer,  Daniel  Miller. 
Seat-Letters,  James  Cunningham  and  Donald  Buchanan.  Superintendents  of 
Sabbath  Schools,  John  M'Kay  and  Andrew  Holmes.  Precentor  Peter  M'Arthur. 
Church  Officer,  James  Anderson,  Castle  street 

United  West  Free,  Argyle  street  (hours  of  worship,  11  a  in  and  6  30  p  m  in  Sum- 
mer; and  11  am  and  2  pm  in  Winter) — Rev  John  Urquhart,  ma.  Session-Clerk 
Hector  Mackinnon.  Clerk  to  Deacons'  Court,  George  Shiells.  Treasurer,  Peter 
Stewart.  Seat-Letter,  R  A  Mackinlay.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School, 
George  Shiells.  Organist,  John  Whyte,  A  L  C  M.  Officers,  Robert  Duncan  and 
Robert  Paterson,  Argyle  street 

United  Free  Gaelic, Chapelhill  (hours  of  worship,  Gaelic  at  11  a  m,  and  English, 
at  2  p  m) — Rev  Dugald  M'Cormick.  Session-Clerk,  Hugh  Anderson.  Clerk  to 
Deacons'  Court,  Peter  M'Lean.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School,  E  MfNab. 
Precentors,  Alex  Sutherland,  (Gaelic),  and  Edward  M'Nab,  (English).  Church 
Officer,  Duncan  Currie,  High  street 

Free  Presbyterian,  Bishop  street,  (hours  of  worship,  11  a  m  and  2  p  m— 6  30  p  in, 
Gaelic) — Rev  Angus  M'lvor.     Sittings  free 

Bridgend  United  Free,  Bridgend  street  (hours  of  worship,  11  a  m  and  2  p  m)— 
Rev  William  Galbraith.  Session-Clerk,  Alex  MrNab.  Chairman  of  Managers, 
Peter  Leith.  Clerk,  Andrew  Gilchrist.  Treasurer,  Andrew  Hill.  Seat-Letter, 
James  M'Crone.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School,  Rev  Wm  Galbraith.  Har- 
moniumist, George  Dryden.     Church  Officer,  Thomas  MrLean,  Ladeside  street 

Craigmore  United  Free,  Crichton  road  (hours  of  worship,  11  a  m  and  6  30  p  m). 
— Rev  James  Cameron  m  a,  b  d.  Session-Clerk,  William  M'Intosh.  President 
of  Managers,  David  Robertson.  Clerk,  William  M'Intosh.  Treasurer,  William 
Cuthbertson.     Harmoniumist,  A  Ross  Thomson.     Church  Officer,  Donald  Lamont 

High  Street  Mission,  in  connection  with  the  United  Free  Parish  (hours  of  wor- 
ship, 11am  and  6  30  p  m) — Rev  John  Rankine,  missionary.  Christian  Endea- 
vour meets  in  Mission  Hall  on  Tuesdays  at  8  o'clock.  President,  A  M  Burnie. 
Secretary,  A  Ross  Thomson 

Ladeside  Mission,  in  connection  with  the  United  West  Free  (hours  of  worship, 
6  30  p  m)  -  Convener,  Hector  Mackinnon.     Sabbath  School  at  5  p  m.     Superin- 
tendent, Edward  M'Tavish 
Tower  Street  Mission,  in  connection  with  Chapelhill  United  Free  Gaelic  (English 
services  every  Sabbath  at  11  a  m  and  6  30  p  m) 

There  are  prayer  meetings  in  the  Presbyterian  Churches  on  Wednesday  evenings 

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Burgh  antf  Parish  OFFICIALS.  Rothesay. 

Baptist j  Ardbeg  road  (hours  of  worship,  11am  and  2  p  m) — Rev  Samuel  Crabb. 
Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School,  Rev  S  Crabb.  Harmoniumists,  Mrs  Kennedy 
and  Arch  Crabb.     Church  Officer,  John  M'Lean,  Manse6eld  pi 

St  Paul's,  Episcopal,  Victoria  street  (hours  of  worship,  8  30  and  11  am  and  6  30 
p  m) — Rev  Frank  Matthews.  Organist,  Mrs  Matthews.  Children's  service  in  the 
Hall,  Dean  Hood  place,  at  3  p  m 

Dt  Andrew's  Roman  Catholic,  Columshill  street  (hours  of  worship,  9  and  11  am 
and  9  p  m) — Rev  John  M'Elmail.  Assistant,  Rev  P.  Conway.  Organist  Miss 
Alice  McCarthy.     Mass  on  holy  days  at  8  and  9  am;  on  week  days  at  8  am. 

There  is  a  Chapel  at  Mountstuart  served  from  Rothesay.  Mass  generally  on  Sun- 
days and  holy  days  at  10  am 

The  Orphanage,  Bellevue,  Barone  road,  is  supported  by  Lady  Bute. 

Salvation  Army,  West  End  Hall,  Bridge  street  (services  several  times  daily) 

Christian  Brethren,  meet  in  the  Gospel  Hall,  Victoria  street,  on  the  Lord's  Day  at 
11  a  m  and  2  and  7pm;  and  also  in  Hall,  Bridge  street,  at  11  a  m  and  9  pm, 
and  on  Thursdays  at  8  p  in 

The  Faith  Mission  (Head-quarters  for  the  West  of  Scotland)  meets  in  the  Hall, 
Store  lane.     Training  Home  at  Mount  Clare,  Ardbeg 

Robertson  Stewart  Hospital — Townhead— Medical  Officer,  Dr  Hall  Matron, 
Annie  MfKenzie 

Victbria  Hospital,  High  street. — Established  and  maintained  for  medical  and  surgi- 
cal treatment  of  persons  suffering  from  injuries  or  non-infectious  diseases.  — 
Cliairman  of  Committee  of  Management,  Sheriff  Martin.  Hon  Secretary,  A  D 
Macbeth.     Hon  Treasurer,  Peter  Stewart.    Matron,  Mary  M'Callum 

WRITERS.  —  James  Carse,  n  p,  Castle  street.  Donald  Grant,  Castlehill  street. 
Adam  D  Macbeth,  N  p,  Castle  street.  John  Mackirky,  Bank  of  Scotland, 
Robert  D  Macmillan,  Watergate.  William  Mackinlay,  Bishop  terrace.  Wm  Alex 
Stewart,  b  l,  Watergate.  Robt  D  Whyte,  High  street.  John  T.  Wilson  & 
Alexander,  N  p,  Castle  street 

PHYSICIANS.-George  Berwick,  md,  Ard  eg.  Dr  D  Fyfe,  Dentist,  5  Battery  place. 
Andrew  J  Hall,  m  a,  m  i>,  Battery  place.  James  B  Lawson,  m  d,  Battery  place. 
John  N  Marshall,  m  d,  Battery  place.  D  J  Penney,  m  b,  o  m,  Battery  place. 
W  Watkin  Penny,  MB,  cm,  Ardbeg.  Wm  Philp,  L  K  c  s  E,  Glenburn.  Daniel 
Reid,  lrcse  and  l  m 

MedicaL  Electrician  and  Massktjr,  James  Coates,  ph  d,  f  as,  Glenbeg,  Ardbeg 
Veterinary  Surgeon,  Wm  Moodie,  m  r  c  v  s,  Watergate 

Nursing  Association — President,  Mrs  J  Windsor  Stuart.  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer, Mrs  Dr  Marshall.     Nurse,  Miss  Eliza  Harvey 

BANKS. — Royal,  Victoria  street :  John  Thomson,  agent 

Bank  of  Scotland,  Guildford  square  :  John  Mackirdy,  agent 
Clydksdale,  Guildford  square:   Peter  Stewart,  agent 

Bute  Savings,  High  street :  John  Mackirdy,  treasurer ;  Wm  Brown,  actuary 

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Parish  and  Burgh  OFFICIALS.  Eothesay. 

EDUCATIONAL  INSTITUTIONS. — Rothesay  Academy  and  Thomson  Institute. 

— Rector  and  Classical  Master,  John  D  Rose,  m  a.  Science  and  Mathematical 
Master,  P  S  Hardie,  m  a,  b  hc  Assistant  do,  J  Alexander,  m  a.  Assistant 
Classical,  C  N  Coutts,  M  a.  English,  George  Pirie  and  J  Harkness,  m  a. 
Drawing,  George  T  Scott.  Modern  Languages,  Miss  Grant,  l  l  a.  Pianoforte, 
Arthur  S  Christie.  Singing,  J  M' Arthur.  Infant  Department,  Misses  Douglas, 
M'Callum,  and  Telfer.     Janitor.  Sergeant  John  Smith 

Public  School. — Headmaster,  John  M'Kay,  feis,  Masters,  Barry  G  Ross,  m  a, 
Thomas  W  Doggart,  John  McDonald,  and  Alex  Myles.  Drawing,  George  T  Scott 
Pianoforte,  George  Dryden.  Singing,  James  M  "Arthur.  Mistresses,  Janet  Taylor. 
Ella  Simpson, Mrs  McMillan,  Misses  Helen  Stewart,  Sarah  Baxter,  Marion  Hunter, 
Agnes  Watson,  and  Kate  M  Whyte.  Sewing,  Miss  Paterson.  Cookery,  Sarah 
Graham.     Drill-Instructor,  Sergeant  Jenkins 

St  Andrew's  R,  C  School. — Mistresses,  Sisters  Collette  and  Brendan,  and  Misses 
Fitzgerald,  0'  Shan,  and  McMillan.     Singing,  James  M'Arthur 

PUBLICATIONS  —The  Buteman  (Liberal),  Id  weekly,  Published  every  Saturday 
morning  by  W  A  Wilson,  Castle  street 

Rothesay  Chronicle  (Conservative),  Id  Weekly,  published  every  Saturday  morning 
by  Harvey  &  Co,  Watergate 

Rothesay  Express  (Independent)  £d  weekly,  published  every  Wednesday  morning 
by  M  Mackenzie,  Montague  street 

Bute  County  Directory,  Is,  published  annually  in  June  by  Higgie  &  Co,  Bridge 
street 

The  Coast  Guide,  Time  Table,  Diary,  and  Register,  Id  monthly,  published  by 
Higgie  &  Co,  Bridge  street 

Bonnie  Scotland's  Resorts,  2d,  6d,  and  Is  annually,  published  by  Higgie  &  Co, 
Bridge  street 

Guide  to  Rothesay  and  the  Island  of  Bute,  Id  annually,  published  at  the  begin- 
ning of  the  season  by  W  A  Wilson,  Castle  street 

Rothesay  Academy  Magazine,  half-yearly,  printed  by  Harvey  &  Co,  Watergate 

Norman  Stewart  Institute,  Montague  street,  erected  by  former  townsmen  (who  re- 
membered their  native  place  while  prosperity  abroad)  at  a  cost  of  about  £10,000, 
for  the  benefit  of  working  men  and  women.  Provost  Mcintosh,  (chairman); 
Revs  Messrs  Galbraith,  Hewison,  Ross,  and  Sutherland  ;  ex-Provosts  Sharp  and 
Thomson  ;  Bailies  M'Bride,  Squair,  and  Miller,  and  ex-Bailie  Brown.  Secretary 
and  Treasurer,  A  D  Macbeth.     Janitor,  Thomas  Campbell 

Rothesay  National  Rose  and  Horticultural  Society.—  President,  Provost  .Vl'Intosh. 
Secretary,  Robert  Smith,  Dobbie  &  Co's.     Treasuer,  Daniel  Miller 

Joint  Stock  Companies — Tramway  Co  (Limited)— Secretary,  John  R  Thomson. 
Solictor,  John  Mackirdy.     Manager,  Archibald  Robertson 

Craigmore  Pier  Co — Chairman,  John  R  Thomson.     Secretary,  Wm  M'intosh. 
Piermaster,  Colin  B  Turner 

Glenburn  Hydropathic  Co  Ltd — Resident  Physician,  Dr  Philp 

Carriage  Hiring   and  'Bus  Co — M'Kirdy  &  McMillan,  Ltd --Chairman,  Dr 
Philp.     Secretary,  William  Mcintosh.     Solicitor,  John  Mackirdy 

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Parish  and  Burgh  OFFICIALS. Rothesay. 

George  Ha.li.iday,  Limited — Chairman,  Robert  Cockburn.  Managing  Director' 
George  Halliday.     Secretary,  George  Halliday,  jun.     Solicitors,  Russell  &  Duncan 

D  M  Taylor,  Limited— Managing  Director,  D  M  Taylor.  Secretary,  Jonn  M. 
Lamont 

Friendly  8b  Benefit  Societies. — Free  and  Accepted  Masons. — Prov.  G.  Lodge  of 
Argyll  and  the  Isles— P  G  M,  Sir  Charles  Dalrymple,  Bart,  of  New  Hailes  M  P. 
P  G  D  M,  Henry  Fenton  Gerad  Newall,  St  Andrews.  P  G  M  S,  Lord  Robertson 
of  Forteviot,  P  G  S  W,  DC  Murray,  Rothesay.  P  G  J  W,  Alex  Campbell, 
Islay.  P  G  Chaplain,  Rev  J  King  Hewison,  Rothesay.  P  G  Secretary,  Andrew 
Clark,  Rothesay.     Treasurer,  James  Heaton,  Rothesay 

Lodge  "  Rothesay  St  John,"  No.  292 — Meets  in  Lodge,  Bridge  street,  on  last 
Monday  of  each  month  from  September  till  April. — R  W  M,  Win  Dunlop  Brown. 
Secretary,  Hugh  S  Kerr,  Bishop  street.     Treasurer,  Matthew  B  Russell 

"  St  Blane's  "  Royal  Arch  Chapter,  No.  163 — Meets  in  Lodge,  Bridge  street,  on 
second  Monday  of  each  month  from  September  till  April. — 1st  Principal  Z,  James 
Heaton.  2nd  Principal  H,  Donald  C  Murray.  3rd  Principal  J,  George  Higgie. 
Scribe  E,  Wm  Bainbridge.     Scribe  N,  Archd  Lamont.     Janitor,  John  Keith 

Ancient  Okdkr  of  Fores i  ers — Rothesay,  Bute,  and  Argyll  Djstric-  -Meets 
half-yearly  for  business  (last  Friday  in  April  and  last  Friday  in  October)  in  For- 
esters' Hall,  Castle   street,  Rothesay.     D  C  R,  John   Slaven.     Secretary,  John 
Morrison,  Rothesay.     D  T,  James  Stewart,  Rothesay 
Court  "Bute"  No  5630 — Meets  in  the  Foresters'  Hall  every  alternate  Wednesday, — 
C  R,  Wm  Bainbridge.     Treasurer,  Duncan  Blair.     Secretary,  Archd  Cunning- 
ham.    Medical  Officer,  Dr  D  J  Penney 
Sanctuary  "Bute,"  No  5630,  Ancient  Order  of  Shepherds — Meets  in  the  Foresters' 
Hall  every  second  Monday  at  8  pm.     Pastor,  William  Bainbridge.     Treasurer, 
Duncan  Blair.     Secretary,  John  Morrison 
Loyal  Ordkr  of  Ancient  Shepherds  (Ashton  Unity) — "Lord  Bute"  Lodge, 
No  2091 — Meets  every  alternate  Wednesday  in  the  Lesser  Good  Templar  Hall — 
W  M,  Thomas  Falconer.     Secretary,  George  Oliphant.     Treasurer,  R  M*Leish 
League   of  the  Cross — "Sacred  Heart"  Branch — Meets  in    RC   Schoolroom. 
President,  John    Slaven.     Spritual    Director,  Father   J    M'Elmail.     Treasurer, 
Charles  M'Aulay.     Secretary,  Hugh  M'Donald 
Sons  of  Temperance — "  Rothesay's  Effort"  Division,  No  467 — Patriacb,  John 

Hunter.     Secretary,  Archd  Hunter.     Collector,  John  Simpson,  Staffa  place 
Independent  Oroeli  of  Good  Templars— District  Lodge  of  Bute  and  Oowalj 
No  13 — D  D,  Thomas  M'Dougall,  Rothesay.     D   S,  Jane  Whitelaw,  Dunoon. 
D  S  J  L,  J  Miller,  Dunoon 
"  George  Stephenson"  Lodge,  No  122 — Meets  in  Good  Templar  Hall,  Tower 
street,  on  Tuesdays  at  8  p  m — Chief  Templar,  H  M'Nab.     L  D,  Duncan  Dewar. 
R  Secretary,  A  M'Nab,  jun.     Treasurer,  A  M'Nab,  sen 
"  Rothesay's  Freedom"  Lodge,  No  228— Meets  in  the  Good  Templar  Hall, 
Tower  street,  on  Thursdays  at  8  pm — Chief  Templar,  Maggie  Brown.     R  Secre- 
tary, Robert  Sloan 
"  Hope  of  Bute"  Juvenile  Lodge,  No  252 — Meets  in  the  Good  Templar  Hall, 

Tower  street,  on  Saturdays  at  6  p  m — Superintendent,  Edward  M'Nab 
"  Freedom's   Hope  "  Juvenile  Lodge,  No  135 — Meets  in  the  Good   Templar 
Hall,  Tower  street,  on  Thursday  at  7  p  m — Superintendent,  A  Myles 

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Parish  and  Burgh  OFFICIALS. Rothesay. 

High  Street  Total,  Abstinence  Society  —  Meets  in  Mission  Hall,  High  st, 
on  Fridays  at  8  pm.     President,  A  M  Burnie.     Secretary,  Mary  Roy.     Treas- 
urer, Robert  Young 
Rothesay  Vigilance   Committee  —  President,  A   M   Burnie.     Secretary  and 

Treasurer,  Peter  McLean 
Independent  Order   of  Rechabites — "  Hope   of   Bute"  Tent,  No   2325 — 

Chief  Ruler,  Charles  Black.     Secretary,  T  Falconer.     Treasurer,  W  Dryburn 
Dorcas  Society — President,  Mrs  J  Windsor  Stuart.     Secretary,  Miss  M'Isaac. 
Treasurer,  Mrs  Dr  Marshall 

Mutual  Improvement — Literary  Association  —  Meets  in  the  Norman  Stewart 
Institute  on  Tuesday  evenings  from  October  till  March.  President,  David  Stewart. 
Secretary,  D  Gilchrist.  Treasurer,  Joseph  Paterson.  Editorof  Magazine,  John 
C  Harvey 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association  and  Fellowship  Union — Meets  in  Rooms,  41 
Montague  street,  every  Sabbath  morning  at  9  45.  President,  A  M  Bnrnie.  Sec- 
retary,  T  Mf Dougall.     Treasurer,  A  R  Thomson 

Young  Women's  Christian  Association — Meets  in  Free  Parish  Church  Hall,  Castle 
street,  on  Sabbath  mornings  and  Thursday  evenings— Hon  President,  Mrs  Laidlaw, 
Balmory.  Joint  Secretaries  and  Treasurers,  Miss  Law,  Ardbeg,  and  Mrs  Yuill, 
Mountpleasant  road.  Rural  Branch  Secretary,  Miss  Bell,  Westland  road.  Junior 
Branch  meets  on  Tuesday  evenings  in  Winter 

Boys'  and  Girls'  Religious  Society — Meets  in  the  Public  School,  High  street* 
every  Sabbath  at  11  a  m.  Supported  by  voluntary  contributions—President,  Wm 
Stewart.     Secretary,  Helen  Stewart.     Treasurer,  George  Jardine 

Rothesay  Operatic  Society — President,  Brown.     Secretary  and  Treas- 

urer, W  Alexander  Stewart.     Conductor,  Walter  Gray 

Photographic  Society. — Meets  in  the  Public  Halls  on  alternate  Friday  evenings 
— President,  Captain  Wm  M*Kay.  Secretary,  George  Hicks.  Treasurer,  Wm 
Alex  Stewart,  b  l 

Dramatic  Clubs.  —  Catholic — President,  Rev  J  M'Elmail  Secretary,  Joseph 
Quigley.     Treasurer,  Patrick  M*Ivor 

Rothesay— Secretary,  Wm  N  Sprowl.     Treasurer,  J  Campbell 

TRADE  Societies — Building  Trades  Federation— Convener,  Bailie  Mf Bride, 

Secretary,  Provost  MfIntosh 
Associated  Carpenters'  and  Joiners'  Society — President,  Wiliam  Macfie, 

Bishop  street.     Secretary,  Dugald  Gillies.     Treasurer,  William  Macfie,  Colums- 

hill  place 
Merchants'    Association — President,   James    Cunningham.      Secretary    and 

Treasurer,  R  C  Miller 
Scottish  Typographical  Association — Rothesay  Branch — President,  Andrew 

Gilchrist.     Secretary  and  Treasurer,  John  M'Gilvary 

Shop  Assistants'  Association — President,  Angus  Macaffer.     Secretary,  Allan 
Grieve.     Treasurer,  J  Stewart 
Operative  Masons'  Society — President,  Thomas  Allan.     Secretary,  Jn  Bracelin 
Treasurer, 
Carters'  Association  -  Secretary,  Archd  Meikle 

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Parish  and  Burgh  OFFICIALS.  Rothesay. 


SPORTS  and  Pastimes— Golf  Club— Course,  Westland— President,  A  Graham 
Murray,  m  p.  Team  Captain,  John  A  Urquhart.  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
George  Pirie,  Osborne  hotel.     Green-keeper,  Hugh  Black. 

Cu  .ling  Club  —  President,  J  Windsor  Stuart.  Treasurer,  Wm  Bainbridge.  Sec- 
retary, J  R  Thomson 

Bowling  Clubs.— Rothesay —  Green,  Ballochgoy.  Chairman  of  Directors,  Bailie 
Miller.  President,  James  M 'Arthur.  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Daniel  Miller. 
Green-keeper,  John  Heron 

Ardbeg  and  Port-Bannatyne—  Green,  Wyndham  park — President,  Wm  Sutherland. 
Secretary,  M  Mackenzie.  Treasurer,  Wm  Alex  Stewart.  Green-keeper,  Alex 
M'Quarrie 

Rifle  Club,  in  course  of  formation  —  President,  Provost  Mcintosh.  Secretary,  D 
Fred  Dalziel 

Football  Clubs—"  St  Blane's"  (established  1872)  —  President,  M  M'Grory. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  M  Minihan 

"  Bute  Rangers  "  (established  1875) — Secretary,  W  Edgar 

"  Royal  Victoria  "  (1891)— President,  John  McDonald.     Secretary,  John  Har- 
vey.    Treasurer,  Wm  Ferrier 

"Mayflower" — President,  Walter  Black 

"  Dobbie's  XI  "— 

Quoiting  Club.  —  President,  James  M'Kenzie.  Secretary,  Wm  Ferrier.  Trea- 
surer, James  M 'Donald 

Draughts  Club.  —  (Stewart  Institute).— President,  David  Stewart,  Secretary, 
Thomas  Falconer.     Treasurer,  Thomas  Campbell 

Whist  Club  (Conservative  Rooms). — President,  Fred  MacFeat.  Secretary,  Archd  S 
Maelea 

Swimming  —  Rotbesay  Amateur  Swimming  Club,  (Bathing  Place,  West  Bay), 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Joseph  Paterson 

Society  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals  —  Headquarters,  34a  Columshill 
street — Superintendent,  James  Watson,  28  Bath  street,  Glasgow 

Fast  Days — Thursday  before  first  Sabbath  in  May,  and  third  Sabbath  in  October 

Fairs — Thursday  before  27th  May  (hiring),  third  Wednesday  and!  Thursday  in  July, 
Brmx  Day  (horse),  Thursday  before  23rd  November  (hiring),  and  Tuesday  before 
Kilbarchan  December  Fair  (horse).  [The  first  Wednesday  in  May  and  last  Wed- 
nesday in  October  used  to  be  the  dates  of  fairs,  and  are  still  published  in  some  ref- 
erence books,  but  they  are  obsolete] 

Postal  Arrangements  — Post  Office,  Bishop  street.  Postmaster,  John  Mitchell. 
Deliveries  about  9  a  m,  1  30  and  6  30  p  m.  On  Saturdays  there  is  no  afternoon 
delivery:  letters  can  be  obtained  by  calling  at  Head  Office.  During  June,  July, 
August  and  September,  letters  delivered  to  callers  on  Sunday  mornings  from  9  till 
10.  Despatches  at  6  30  and  10  35  a  m,  2  10,  3  10,  and  4  35  pm,  and  in  Summer 
6  15  and  8  pm.     Saturdays  only,  8  45  p  m 

Money  Orders  issued  and  paid  from  8am  till  8pm 
Savings  Bank — Depoists  received  from  8am  till  8pm 
Postal  Orders  issued  and  paid  from  7am  till  8pm 

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Parish  and  Burgh 


OFFICIALS. 


Rothesay. 


Telegraph  Office  open  on  week  days  from  7am  till  8pm  (open  in  June,  July,  Aug- 
ust, and  September,  till  9  pm)  Sundays  from  9  till  10  a  m.  Messages  can  be  sent 
at  later  hours  by  paying  extra 

Ardbeg  Road  (T  S  O  ) — Despatches  to  suit  Rothesay.  Postal,  Money  Order,  and 
Savings  Bank  business 

Craigmore  Pier  (T  S  0  ) — Despatches  to  suit  Rothesay  arrangements.  Telegraph, 
8am  till  8pm  Postal,  Money  Order,  and  Savings  Bank  business.  No  Sunday 
attendance 

Ascog — Deliveries  and  despatches  to  suit  Rothesay  arrangements.  Telegrams  from 
8am  till  8  pm.  Sunday  attendence  9am  till  10  a  m.  Postal  and  Money 
Order  and  Savings  Bank  business 

Gallowgate  Post  Office  and  Kerrycroy  Post  Office — Postal  and  sale  of  Postal  Orders. 
No  Sunday  attendance 

Letter  Soxes  at  Orcadia,  Craigmore  Pier,  Ferguson  place,  Mountstuart  road,  Port- 
Bannatyne  Pier,  Ornatus  terrace,  Craiglea,  Argyle  place,  Mountpleasant,  Barone 
road,  Ballochgoy,  Rothesay  Pier,  Gallowgate,  High  street,  Guildford  square, 
Straad,  Kildavanan 

Communications — Steamers  to  Wemyss  Bay,  Gourock,  Greenock,  Craigendoran, 
Glasgow,  and  intermediate  ports,  and  through  the  Kyles  several  times  a  day.  In 
Summer,  steamers  ply  regularly  to  Arran,  Inveraray  and  Campbeltown,  and  irreg- 
ularly to  all  the  surrounding  ports.  Tramway  Cars  run  to  Port-Bannatyne,  and 
Omnibuses  to  Mountstuart  and  Kilchattan  Bay  daily 


POSTAL    INFORMATION. 


LETTERS. 

Postage,  not  exceeding  4  oz., Id. 

and  for  every  additional  2  oz.,  Jd. 

Dimensions,  24  in.  by  12  in.  by  12  in. 

Registration  Fee,  2d.  for  £5  value,  and  Id. 

for  every  additional  £5  up  to  £50. 

Registered  Envelopes,  from  2}d.  each. 


PATTERNS    AND    SAMPLES. 
Postage  for  4  oz.,  Id 

(Same  as  Letter  postage.) 


NEWSPAPERS. 

Registere,  Jd  each  ;  if  not  registered,  every 

2  oz.,  Halfpenny. 

Maximum  weight,  14  lbs. 

Dimensions,  24  in.  by  12  in.  by  12  in. 


EXPRESS  DELIVERY  BY  MESSENGER. 

For  .Letter  or  Packet,  not  exceeding  1  lb. 

3d.  per  mile. 

Every  lb.  beyond  the  first,  1  Jd. 

Special  conveyance,  1/  per  mile. 


POST 


BOOK    POST. 

Postage,  for  every  2  oz., Jd. 

Maximum  weight,  5  lbs. 
Dimensions,  14  in.  by  12  in.  by  12  in. 


RAILWAY    LETTER 

For  Letters  under  1  oz.,  3d. 

Under  this    arrangement    Letters  may   be 

tendered  at  Railway  Parcel  or  Passenger 

Booking  Offices. 


POST    CARDS. 

Stont, 10  for  6d. ;  Reply 10  for  1/ 

Thin, ,,   5Jd.;       „      „  lid. 

Letter  Cards,  8  for  9d. 


MONEY    ORDERS 

Sums  not  over £3,  £10 

the  charge  is     3d.,  4d. 

Telegraph  Money  Orders. 
£3,  4d.;  £10,  6d.,  and  9d.  for  Telegram. 


TELEGRAMS. 

For  12  words, ......■.-.  6d. 

and  for  every  additional  word,  Jd. 
Addresses  charged  for. 


PARCEL    POST. 

Postage,  not  exceeding  1  lb., 3d. 

Every  additional  lb.,  Id, 

up  to  10  lb.      11  lb  Is. 

Maximum  weight,  11  lbs. 

Dimensions — Length,  3  ft.  6  in. ;   greatest 

length  and  girth  combined,  6  ft. 


POSTAL    ORDERS. 

For  1/  and  1/6, Jd. 

„    2/  to  10/6, Id. 

„    15/  to  20/,  ljd. 

For  broken  amounts,   stamps  not  over  5d. 
may  be  affixed  to  P.O. 


BILL    STAMPS. 

Not  over  £6,    Id.    Not  over  £50, 6d. 

„      £10,    2d.  „      £75, 9d 

„     £25,    3d.  „      £100, 1/ 


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Parish  Officials.  North  Bute. 


Parish  of  North  Bute. 

Port-Bannatyne,  the  principal  village  in  this  parish,  is  two  and  a-half  miles  from 
Rothesay,  with  which  it  is  connected  by  tramway.  On  31st  March  last  there 
were  367  inhabited  houses  (1627  windowed  rooms),  and  192  uninhabited  in  the 
parish  and  373  separtate  families — 793  males  and  940  females — giving  a  total  of 
1733.  The  Port-Bannatyne  ward  (from  Poiothouse  to  the  other  end  of  the  village 
and  back  to  Gortans  and  Bannatyne  Mains)  contained  473  males  and  627  females 
— 1100  in  all;  the  North  Bute  ward,  125  males  and  140  females;  and  the  Cum- 
memenoch  ward,  195  males  and  173  females.  The  total  ten  years  ago  was  1583, 
or  an  increase  of  150  on  the  decennial  period 

(For  Courts  and  Court  Officials,  Justices  of  the  Peace,  and  County 
Boards,  see  County  Lists). 

Registrar  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths,  Archibald  Brown 

CHURCHES. — North  Bute  Parish  (hours  of  worship :  Crockanrae,  1  30  p  m ;  St 
Ninian's  11am  and  6  30  p  m) — Minister,  Rev  Peter  Dewar,  m  a.  Session  Clerk, 
P  White.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School,  Rev  P  Dewar.  Precentor,  George 
Welsh.     Harmoniumist,  John  Brodie.     Church  Officer,  Alex   Morrison,  Lome  pi 

North  Bute  United  Free  Church,  Port-Bannatyne  (hours  of  worship,  11  am 
and  2  p  m,  6  30  pm  in  Summer) — Minister,  Rev  John  Dunlop.  Session  Clerk, 
Archd  Weir.  Clerk  of  Deacons' Court,  David  Baird.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath 
School,  J  R  Johnstone.  Precentor,  David  Baird.  Harmoniumist,  Miss  Reisberg. 
Church  Officer,  John  Sutherland,  Iona  place 

PARISH  Council.  — Chas  Thomson,  (chairman),  David  Baird,  Wm  P  Dickie,  James 
P  Malcolm,  Archd  Malcolm,  and  John  M  Lamont.  Inspector  and  Collector, 
Archd  Brown 

School  Board. — J  W  Stuart,  Rothesay  (chairman);  Rev  Peter  Dewar,  m  A;  Charles 
Duncan,  Kilmory ;  John  Macfie,  and  John  M  Lamont.  Clerk  and  Treasurer,  J 
R  Thomson,  Hothesay.     Officer,  James  Wilson,  Port-Bannatyne 

Schools  — Port-Bannatyne  Public,  Peter  White,  master ;  Miss  Craighead,  assistant ; 
Miss  White,  pupil  teacher 
Ballanlay,  James  Duncan,  master 
Kildavannan,  Mrs  Weir,  mistress 

Public  Companies,   Societies,  etc  — Kamesburgh  Gas  Light  Company — Chairman, 
James  Duncan.     Secretary,  John  M  Lamont.     Collector,  W  H  Redfern 
Kyles  of  Bute  Hydropathic  Establishment — Chairman,  ex-Bailie  Dickson,  Glasgow. 
Secretary,   D    Hill   Jack,   Glasgow.     Manager,    Archibald    Menzies.     Medical 
Adviser,  Dr  Hall,  Rothesay 

A.O.F.— Court  "  North  Bute"  6216 — Meets  in  the  old  Free  Church  Schoolroom 

every  alternate  Tuesday  at    8  p  m — Chief   Ranger,  D    Campbell.       Secretary, 

William  Dallas.     Treasurer,  James  Wilson 
I.O.G.T. — Lodge  "  North  Bute"  No  649— Meets  in  the  old  Free  Church  Schoolroom, 

on  Mondays  at  8  p  m 
"  Port-Bannatyne  Lifeboat"  Juvenile  Lodge,  No  50 — Meets  in  old  Free  Church 

Schoolroom,  on  Mondays,  at  7  p  m 

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Parish  Officials.  North  Bute. 


North  Bute  Mutual  Imporvement  Society— President,  Peter  Whyte.  Secretary, 
Colin  Lamont.     Treasurer,  Thomas  Thomson 

North  Bute  Literary  Society—  President,  J  W  Millar,  c  e.  Secretary,  Edwin 
R  Finlayson.     Treasurer,  David  Baird 

Fast  Days— Thursdays  before  first  Sabbath  in  May,  and  third  in  October 

Postal  Arrangements— Sub-Postmistress,  Miss  M  McCunn,  Port-Bannatyne 
—Despatches  to  all  parts,  via  Rothesay,  at  9  50  a  m,  12  25,  1  25,  3  25,  (5  25 
extra  in  Summer),  and  7  55  pm.  Deliveries  from  all  parts  vm  Rothesay,  about 
10  a  m,  2  30  and  7  30  pm.  Telegrams  received  and  despatched  from  8am  till 
8  pm.     Postal,  Money  Order  and  Savings  Bank.     No  attendance  on  Sundays 


Parish  of  Kingarth. 

This  parish  includes  the  popular  village  of  Kilchattan  Bay,  which  is  about  seven 
miles  from  Rothesay,  and  has  regular  connection  by  steamer  and  'bus.     The  population 

in  1891   was  1062;   in  1901, 

(For  Courts  and  Court  Officials,  Justices  of  the  Peace,  and  County  Boards, 
see  County  Lists). 

Registrar  of  Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths — W  T  Esplin 

CHURCHES Parish  (Hours  of  Worship,  12  o'clock  noon)— Minister,  Rev  John 

Saunders  M  A,  b  d  Session-Clerk  and  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  Schools,  Rev 
John  Saunders.  Precentor,  James  Logan.  Church  Officer,  W  Stewart 
United  Frre,  Ascog  (Hours  of  Worship,  1115  am  and  6  30  p  m— Minister 
Emeritus,  Rev  Robert  Williamson,  d  d,  Orcadia.  Colleague  and  Superintendent 
of  Sabbath  Schools,  Rev  Wm  Winter.  Organist,  Miss  Turner.  Church  Officer, 
James  Stewart,  Kerrycroy 

United  Free,  Kilchattan  Bay  (Hours  of  Worship,  12  noon  and  6  30  pm.  Min- 
ister and  Session -Clerk,  Rev  W  J  Anderson.  Precentor,  Wm  Morrison.  Church 
Officer,  Adam  Deans 

PARISH  COUNCIL Mountstuart  Ward— J  Windsor  Stuart,  Alex  Duncan,  and 

Alex  Macfarlane.  Kilchattan  Bay  Ward — John  Gumming  (chairman),  John 
M'Fie,  Lubas  ;  Haddow  Hastings,  Plan  ;  and  Wm  Morrison.  Inspector  and 
Collector,  W  T  Esplin 

SCHOOL  BOARD  —  John  Windsor  Stuart,  Rothesay  (chairman) ;  Rev  John  Saunders; 
John  Cumming,  Kilchattan  Bay ;  Alex  Macfarlane,  Meikle  Kilchattan ;  and  Rev 
W  Winter.  Clerk  and  Treasurer,  James  M'Kinnon,  Rothesay.  Officer,  D 
Ferguson,  Kingarth 

SCHOOLS Kingarth  Public— W  T  Esplin,  master     Miss  Bisland,  mistress 

Birgidale  Public — Miss  Mary  Stewart,  Mistress 

Kerrycroy  Public — Wm  Fulton,  master  ;  Miss  Queen,  mistress 
Kilchattan  Bay  Pier    Company  (Limited) — Chairman,  John  Cumming.     Secretary 

and  Treasurer,  W  T  Esplin.     Piermaster,  R  Kelso 
Kilchattan  Bay  Boys'  Brigade  (I  Coy) — Captain,  Rev  J  W  Anderson.     Meets  in 

Free  Church  Hall,  on  Fridays,  at  6  30 

Medical  Officer — Dr  Phillips,  Kilchattan  Bay 

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Parish  Officials.  Kingarth. 

Public  Library,  Kerrycroy — William  Fulton 

I  0  G  T,  Mountstuart — Meets  on  Fridays,  at  8 — J  G  Geddes,  Superintendent  of  Juv 
eniles 

Convalescent   Home — "St  Margaret's  Home,"  Ascog — Supported   by  Lady  Bufrf] 
Matron,  Miss  Elem 

"Agnes  Patrick"  and  "Stevenson"  Home,  Ascog,  in  connection  with  .Glasgow 
Poor  Children's  Fresh-Air  Fortnight  Scheme — Matron,  Miss  Hart.  Convener  and 
Secretary,  Alex  MxKeith,  16  Howard  street,  Glasgow 

Fast  Days — Thursdays  before  first  Sabbath  in  May  and  third  in  October 

Fair — Thursday  before  Largs  Fair 

Postal  Arrangements— Kingarth,  Sub-Postmaster,  D  M'Fie,  joiner.  Kilchattai 
Bay,  Sub- Postmistress,  Janet  Currie.  Box  closes  at  6  30  am  and  2  15  pin 
Despatches  to  all  parts  ma  Kothesay,  about  6  30  am  and  2  25  pm.  Deliveries 
from  all  parts  via  Rothesay,  about  11  30  am,  and  8  15  pm.  Telegrams  from  i 
a,m  till  8  p  m.  Sunday,  9am  -till  10  a  m.  Postal  and  Money  Order  and  Savingi 
Bank  Business 


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Isle  of  Officials. Aryan. 

The  Isle  of  Arran. 

This  island,  the  largest  in  the  group,  is  famous  for  the  grandeur  of  its  scenery 
d  the  variety  of  its  geological  deposits.  The  island  is  divided  into  two  parishes — 
lilbride  on  the  east,  and  Kilmory  on  the  west 

(For  Courts  and  Court  Officials,  Justices  of  the  Peace,  and  County 
Boards,  see  County  Lists). 

opulation  in  1881,  4762  ;  in  1891,  4850 ;  in  1901,  

or  Valuation  and  Assesments  see  pages  1  and  2 

ady  of  the  Manor-  -Lady  Mary,  only  daughter  of  the  late  William  Alexander  Louis 
"  Stephen  Douglas  Hamilton,  12th  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon,  &c 
Factor  on  Estate --Patrick  Murray,  Strabane,  Brodick 
heriff  Court  held  once  a  Quarter  at  Brodick.       Sheriff-Clerk  Depute,  Wm  Munro, 

24  Hamilton  Terrace,  Lamlash 
\rran  Farmers'  Society.— Annual  exhibition  of  live  stock  in  August,  and  of  roots, 

&c,  in  December.     Vice-President,  James  Auldjo  Jamieson,  w  s,  Wbitehouse, 

Lamlash.     Secretary,  Wm  Todd,  Glenree.     Treasurer,  John  B  Sweet,  Lamlash 
3oast  Guard  Stations. — Lamlash — John  T  Austen.     Kildonan  and  Lloyd's  Signal 

Station — Officer,  Wm  Cottar 
Lifeboat  Station. —Kildonan — Coxwain,  Mungo  Ritchie 
Arran    Conservative   Association.  —   President,    James   Auldjo   Jamieson,  w  s. 

Chairman,  Patrick  Murray,  Strabane  ;  Secretary,  James  Mather,  Brodick 

Parish  of  Kilbride. 

CHURCHES.— Established,  Brodick.  Rev  Malcolm  McLean,  ma,  bd.  Kilbride 
—Rev  Peter  Robertson,  MA.     Gorrie— Rev  Alex  Brown,  MA.     Whiting  Bay — 

United  Free. — Brodick —  Whiting  Bay — 

Rev  Norman  M'Kenzie.  Lamlash — Rev  James  Kennedy 

Congregational.— Sannox — Rev  Allan  M'Dougall 

PARISH  COUNCIL.— Corrie  Ward— Alex  M'Millan  and  Rev  Allan  M'Dougall 
Brodick  Ward — Robert  Hamilton,  Patrick  Murray  (chairman),  and  Rev  Malcolm 
McLean.  Lamlash  Ward — John  Wallace  and  John  W  Inglis.  Whiting  Bay 
Ward— James  Hamilton  and  John  M'Kelvie. 
Inspector,  John  R  Thomson.  Collector,  John  B  Sweet.  Medical  Officer,  Robert 
Jamieson,  m  d 

SCHOOL  BOARD — John  Bannatyne,  Lamlash  (chairman) ;  Robt  Hamilton,  Brodick; 
Rev  J  K  Cameron ;  Brodick ;    Donald  M*Kenzie,  King's  Cross ;    and    James 
McGregor,  Corrie. 
Clerk  and  Treasurer,  John  B  Sweet,  Lamlash 

SCHOOLS. — Corrie — Wm  Hay.  Brodick — Thomas  Reid  Lamlash — Andrew  David- 
son.    Whiting  Bay — Peter  Downie 

Doctors — Neil  Fullerton,  m  b,  cm,  Lamlash ;  John  A  Jamieson,  M  d,  and  Robert 
Jamieson,  M  ft,  Brodick 

Bank  of  Scotland — John  B  Sweet,  agent,  Lamlash.  Brodick  Branch  open  on  Tuesdays ; 
in  Summer,  Fridays  additional 

Registrars  of  Births,  &c — Brodick — Thomas  Reid.     Lamlash — John  R  Thomson 

Post  Offices — Brodick — Ernest  Ribbeck.  Corrie — Jane  Douglas.  King's  Cross — 
Alex  Cook.     Lamlash— -Thomas  M'Neish.     Whiting  Bay— Archibald  McMillan 

29 


Parish  Officials.  Kilbride. 

Piermasters — Brodick — Robert   Hamilton.     Lamlash — James   Hodge.     Whiting  Bays 

Thomas  Miller 
Ferrymen — Corrie — Thomas  Kelso.     King's  Cross,  John  Cook 
Masonic — "  St  MolioV  Lodge,  No  774,  Lamlash — R  W  M,  John  B  Sweet.     Secretary, 

Robert  M'Millan 
Lamlash  Golf   Club— Captain,  Wm  Robertson.     Secretary,  P  Gilmour.     Treasurer,, 

John  B  Sweet 
Brodick   Burns   Club — President,  Robert   Currie.     Secretary   and   Treasurer,  Hughi 

Miller  Reid,  Schoolhouse 
Lamlash  Curling  Club — Secretary  and  Treasurer,  John  Bannatyne,  Lamlash 
Lamlash  Lawn  Tennis  Club — Secretary,  D  MfKelvie 

Lamlash  Bowling  Club — Secretary,  James  Hodge.     Treasurer,  A  P  Davidson 
Communions — First  Sundays  in  May  and  November 
Fairs — Brodick — (Cattle,  Sheep,  and  Horses)  Tuesday  after  20th  June 
Lamlash— (Cattle,  Sheep,  and  Horses)  Friday  before  Irvine  May  Fair  [first  Tuesday], 

and  Wednesday  before  October  Falkirk  Tryst  [second  Tuesday] 
Communications — Steamers  to  and  from  Ardrossan  daily,  and  in  summer  via  Rothesay 

daily  o 

Parish  of  Kilmory. 

CHURCHES  — Established. — High  Kilmory — Rev  Duncan  Black.    Shiskine — Rev 
A  Campbell.     Lochranza — Rev  Andrew  M'Lean 
United  Fkee. — Kilmory —  Kildonan — Rev  Wm  McMillan. 

Lockranza — Rev  Alex  Grant.     Shiskine — Rev  John  W  M'Dougall.     Catacol — 
Rev  John  Kennedy 

PARISH  COUNCIL  — Lockranza  Ward— "Robert  Anderson  and  Robert  Kerr,  jun 
Dougarie  Ward — James  Allan  (chairman),  Angus  M'Allister,  and  Matthew 
McAllister.  Shedog  Ward— John  M'Kinnon  and  Chas  McAllister.  South 
End  Ward— Wm  Cook  and  Donald  M'Donald. 
Inspector,  John  R  Thomson.  Collector,  Peter  M'Kenzie.  Medical  Officer,  Thomas 
Rutherford,  M  b,  c  m 

SCHOOL  BOARD. — James   Allan    (chairman),    Donald   Bannatyne,   John    Brown, 
Rev  John  Kennedy,  Angus  M'Kenzie,  John  Spiers,  and  Alex  Stewart 
Clerk  and  Treasurer,  Peter  M'Kenzie,  Skiskine 

SCHOOLS — Dougarie  Public — Neil  Downie.  Drimlabarra — J  D  M'Kinnon.  Kil- 
mory— Robert  Whiteford.  Lochranza — Arch  McAllister.  Peurioch — Flora  J 
Cameron.     Shiskine — Robert  T  Irvine.     Slidderie — John  A  Cook 

Doctor— Thomas  Rutherford,  m  b,  c  m 

Post  Offices. —Kilmory —James  Cook  ,  Lochranza— Robert  Kelso.  Skiskine—Alex 
M'Bride.     Pirnmill— Chas  Robertson 

Registrars  of  Births,  &c— Kilmory— Robt  Whiteford.  Lochranza— Archd  M'Allister, 
Skiskine— Robert  T  Irvine 

Piermaster.— Lochranza— Robert  Kerr. 

Ferrymen.— Blackwaterfoot— Peter  Kelso.  Machrie  Bay— James  Sim.  Pirnmill— 
Chas  Robertson 

fair — Lochranza  (Cattle,  Sheep,  and  Horses),  first  Tuesday  in  June 

Communications — Campbeltown  steamers  from  Glasgow  and  Greenock  call  at  Loch- 
ranza and  Pirnmill  daily.  Argyll  Coast  steamer  from  Glasgow,  Greenock  or 
Fairlie  calls  at  Blackwaterfoot  and  Machrie  Bay  twice  a  week 

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Parish  Officials.  Cum  brae. 


Parish  of  Cumbrae. 

The  parish  of  Cumbrae  comprises  the  islands  of  Great  and  Little  Cumbrae  on 
he  Ayrshire  coast.  The  Burgh  of  Millport,  on  the  larger  Isle,  is  a  popular  watering- 
lace."  The  larger  isle  is  about  12  miles  in  circumference,  with  a  well-made  road 
bund  it 

(For  Courts  and  Court  Officials,  Justices  of  the  Peace,  and  County  Boards, 
see  County  Lists). 

Assessments  :  Poor,  3d ;  School,  6d  ;  Registration,  Id 

uord  of  the  Manor  :  The  Marquess  of  Bute.     Factor,  J  Windsor  Stuart,  Rothesay 
Registrar  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths :  James  Ross,  Union  Bank 
sheriff  Small  Debt  Courts—Held  in  March  and  September.     Sheriff-Clerk  Depute, 
James  Ross,  Union  Bank 

PARISH  COUNCIL. — James  C  Sharpe  (chairman),  James  Crawford,  John  Cunning- 
ham, j  p,  Andrew  Hunter,  John  M'Kirdy,  James  Macmillan,  and  Thomas  Thorn 
Inspector  and  Clerk,  James  Ross.     Collector,  Wm  Hunter 

3HURCHES — Parish  (hours  of  worship,  11  am  and  6 30  p m)— Minister,  Rev 
Archibald  Grierson  M  A.     Session-  Clerk,  James  Wallace 

East  United  Free  (hours  of  worship,  11  am  and  2  15  p  m) :  Minister,  Rev  Alex 
Walker,  M  A 

West  United  Free  (hours  of  worship,  11  am  and  2  15  pm, and  6  30  pmin 
May,  June,  July,  and  August) ;  Minister,  Rev  James  Frame  ma,bd 

Scottish  Episcopal  Church— Cathedral  of  Argyll  and  the  Isles— 
Bishop,  Right  Rev  J  R  A  Chinnery-Haldane,  d  d,  Ballachulish.  Provost,  Very 
Rev  T I  Ball,  lld,  Canons,  Very  Rev  Dean  Pressley-Smith,  m  a,  Revs  H  Mac- 
Coll,  TOG.  (Synod  Crerk),  H  Brown,  m  a,  W  L  Low,  m  a,  Dugald  Mackenzie. 
Honorary  Canons,  Revs  Hon  H  Douglas,  m  a,  H  Meynell,  m  a,  A.  J  M'Lean,  m  a. 
Chapter  Clerk,  Jms  Gordon.  Hours  of  service  :  Sundays  (except  first  in  month) , 
H  C  8  30  a  in.  Lvening  and  Sermon,  G  30  p  m.  Holy  Days,  HC,  8  30  am; 
Evening  7  pm.  Week  days,  H  C,  8  30  am;  Matins,  10  a  m,  Evening.  3  pm. 
(S  0  Surpliced  Choir). 

St  Andrew's  ;  Rector,  Very  Rev  T  I  Ball,  lld.  Hours  of  service ;  Sundays,  H  C, 
10  15  a  m  (first  in  month)  ;  Matins,  11  am.  Holy  Days,  Matins,  11  a  m.  The 
services  in  St  Andrew's  and  the  Cathedral  are  intended  to  be  complementary  of 
each  other 

Local  Agent  for  the  Trustees:  James  Ross,  Union  Bank 

Babtist  (hours  of  worship,  11am  and  6  30  p  in) :   Pastor,  Student  supply 

CUMBRAE  SCHOOL  BOARD— Rev  James  Frame  (chairman),  Rev  Archd  Grierson, 
Rev  Provost  Ball,  D  M'Dougall,  and  William  J  Train. 
Clerk  and  Treasurer,  J  Ross,  Union  Bank.     Officer  and  Janitor,A  D  James 

SCHOOLS — Cumbrae  Public— Headmaster,  Robert  Paterson,  m  a.     Mistress,   Infant 
and  Industrial,  Miss  M'Dougall.     Second  Master,  J  M'Clements.     Assistants 
Mary  Young  and  Lizzie  Martin 
Cathedral—James  Gordon,  master 
Ivy  Bank— Miss  Tait 

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Parish  Officials.  Curabrae. 

Doctors ;  John  Macrury.     John  M'Gowan,  m  d.     H  Sinclair,  lfpss 

Bank  ;  Union,  Stuart  Street.     James  Ross,  agent 

Law  Agents  ;  Wm  M'Kinlay,  R  Stuart  M'Kay,  and  Robert  Wood,  s  p 

Masonic— Lodge  "  Kelburne"  No  459— Meets  on  the  first  Friday  of  each  month  in  the 

Masonic  Hall,  Crawford  street,  at  8  p  m  ;  R  WM,  John  Cunningham.  P  M,  Jms 
Cumbrae  Branch  of  Buteshire  Liberal  Association ;  President,  John  Cunningham,  j  p. 
Unionist  Club  ;  Hon  President,  A  Graham  Murray,  q  c,  m  p.     Presidents,  Wm  Allan 

and  Wm  Martin. 

Curling  Club  :  President,  John  Barbour.     Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Archd  Cameron 
Cumbrae  Golf  Club ;  Captain,  J  G  Hill  Whamond.     Vice-Captain,  Archd  W  Houston. 
Secretary,  James  C  Sharpe.     Treasurer,  James  Wallace 


Burgh  of  Millport, 

Population  of  Burgh  in  1891,  1662;  in  1901,  1769.     Municipal  constituency,  825 
Assessments:  Owners,  4^d ;  Occupiers,  Is  6^-d.     Special  Sewers,  Id  to  6d. 

CORPORATION. — Senior  Magistrate,  James  Allan.  Junior  Magistrates,  John  Taylor 
and  Robert  Cockburn.  Police  Judge,  Andrew  Ritchie.  Councillors,  John  Cun- 
ningham, Charles  Hunter,  J  Mackay,  Andrew  Ritchie,  John  Rowatt,  and  Wm  T 
Train 

Officials:  Clerk,  Wm  Mackinlay.  Procurator- Fiscal,  Wm  Harper.  Treasurer 
James  Ross.  Collector,  Wm  Hunter.  Medical  Officer,  Dr  M'Gown,  sen.  In- 
spector of  Nuisances  and  Burgh  Surveyor,  R  Adam 

Ga8  Commissioners :  Chairman,  James  Allan,  Secretary  and  Collector,  James 
Wallace,  East  Free  Church  Manse. 

Pier  and  Harbour   Company:  Chairman,  Dr  M'Gown.     Secretary  and  Treasurer 

Robert  Wood.     Harbourmaster,  Alex  Caldwell 
Keppel  Pier  Co.  Ltd :  Chairman,  Thomas  Duncan.     Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Wm 

Hunter.     Lessee  of  Pier,  Robert  Boyle 
Horticultural  Society ;  President,  John  Y  King.     Secretary,  Robert  Adam 
Millport  Bowling  Club ;    President,  D  Forrest.     Treasurer,  James  Ross.     Secretary, 

W  T  Train 

Millport  Trades'  Association ;  President,  John  Cunningham,  j  p 

Mutual  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Association  :  President,  William  Allan.  Secretary, 
Charles  Hunter.     Treasurer,  James  Ross 

Co-Operative    Society,  Limited:  President,  Thomas  Reid.     Secretary,  R  Cardwell. 
Treasurer,  James  Graham 

Penny  Savings    Bank;  Trustees— William  Martin,  Freeland  (chairman),  Rev  James 

Frame  (secretary).     William  Barclay  (vice-chairman) 
Holidays;  First  Thursdays  after  15th  April  and  15th  October 

Post  Office ;  Postmistress,  Miss  Mary  Cunningham.  Arrivals  and  despatches  twice 
daily  in  winter,  thrice  daily  in  summer 

Communications;    Steamers   sail   daily  to    Glasgow,  Greenock,   Wemyss    Bay,    and 

Fairlie  during  summer  months.    Daily  to  Wemyss  Bay  all  the  year  round 


SEE 

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Send  to  Rothesay  for  Prospectus. 


Bute  County  Directory. 

OPINIONS  OF  THE  PRESS. 


"The  Bute  County  Directory  (Rothesay,  Higgie  &  Co.  ,)has  just  been  issued  for 
season  1900-1901.  It  contains  the  usual  county  and  burghal  information,  officials, 
societies,  householders,  traders,  etc.  In  connection  with  latter  it  is  mentioned  in  the 
preface  that  during  the  lasi  100  years  Rothesay  has  undergone  a  revolution  in  its  means 
of  existence.  In  the  early  part  of  the  19th  century  it  was  a  great  fishcuring  and  fishing 
port,  and  the  numerous  cooperages,  mills,  tan  works,  candle  factory,  and  shipbuilding 
yards  made  it  a  busy  town.  Now  all  these  industries  are  gone,  and  the  place  exists 
mainly  as  a  favourite  watering-place.  A  useful  book  of  this  kind  is  a  convenience  that 
no  busy  trader  could  afford  to  do  without."— The  Buteman. 

"Bute  County  Directory  for  1900-1901  has  reached  us.  It  contains  the  usual  use- 
ful information— officials  of  the  county,  of  the  burghs  of  Rothesay  and  Millport,  and  of 
the  parishes  of  Rothesay,  North  Bute,  Kingarth  ;  Kilbride  and  Kilmory  (Arran) ;  and 
the  Cumbraes  ;  the  ho  seholders  of  the  Isle  of  Bute,  and  the  traders  in  Rothesay,  North 
Bute,  Kingarth  and  C umbrae.  In  the  preface  the  publishers  (Messrs  Higgie  &  Co., 
Rothesay)  give  an  interesting  sketch  of  the  progress  of  Rothesay  during  the  19th  cen- 
tury. The  little  book,  which  costs  is,  should  be  extremely  useful.  The  opening  senten- 
ces at  the  preface  acknowledge  the  necessity  of  the  cooperation  of  advertisers  in  its 
publication." — Largs  and  Millport  Weekly  News. 

"Bute  County  Directory,  through  the  courtesy  of  advertisers,  is  again  before  the 
public.  It  would  be  a  pity  were  it  to  lack  the  necessary  encouragement,  as  its  useful- 
ness cannot  be  questioned.  There  are  divisions,  devoted  to  officials,  householders  and 
traders ;  but  it  lacks  completeness  in  so  for  as  no  attempt  is  made  to  furnish  a  list  of 
the  householders  and  traders  in  the  Isle  of  Arran  and  in  the  Burgh  of  Millport.  Messrs 
Higgie  &  Co.,  who  are  the  publishers,  might  consider  the  propriety  of  completing  in 
this  direction  an  otherwise  useful  book  of  reference." — Ardrossan  &  Saltcoats  Weekly 
News. 

"The  Bute  County  Directory  for  1900-1901  which  comes  to  us  from  Messrs  Higgie  & 
Co  ,  Rothesay,  has  been  brought  up  to  date.  In  the  preface  to  this  edition  some  Me  i  is 
given  of  the  lise  and  progress  of  the  ancient  and  Royal  Burgh  of  Rothesay  The  town 
has  figured  in  history  for  a  good  many  centuries,  and  although  it  is  not  now  the  centre 
of  any  great  industry,  as  in  past  times,  it  is  pointed  out  that  it  has  a  world-wide  repu- 
tation as  a  watering  place  The  same  publishers  issue  a  handy  little  coast  guide."— 
Daily  Record. 

"Bute  County  Directory. — Messrs  Higgie  &  Co.,  publishers,  Rothesay,  have  issued 
the  1900  1901  edition  of  the  Bute  County  Directory.  The  book  which  consists  of  almost 
one  hundred  pages,  contains  a  vast  amonnt  of  useful  information  relating  to  Rothesay, 
Bute,  Arran,  and  other  neighbouring  parishes,  will  be  found  invaluable  to  all  those 
having  any  connection  with  Rothesay,  and  as  for  the  many  visitors  that  are  attracted 
to  the  island,  they  could  scarcely  get  on  without  it." — Greenock  Herald. 

"Bute  County  Directory.— A  new  addition  of  this  handy  and  interesting  little 
work  has  just  been  issued  by  Messrs  Higgie  &  Co.,  Rothesay  It  is  carefully  compiled, 
and  gives  useful  statistics  and  other  information  regarding  the  various  parishes  in  the 
islands  of  Bute  and  of  Cumbrae.  A  very  complete  directory  of  the  householders  and 
traders  is  also  given,  which  should  prove  of  the  greatest  utility  to  visitors  as  well  as  to 
residents  in  the  districts  dealt  with  " — Evening  Citizen,. 

"  The  Bute  County  Directory,  published  by  Higgie  &  Co.,  is  now  issued.  A  work 
of  this  kind  is  necessary  in  every  progressive  community.  The  preface  for  the  current 
edition  comments  on  the  quincentenary  of  the  burgh,  and  some  of  the  changes  that  time 
has  wrought."— Rothesay  Chronicle. 

"We  have  received  the  Bcte  County  Directory  (Is)  for  season  1900-1901.  It 
contains  the  usual  county  and  burghal  information,  officialss,  societies,  householders, 
traders,  &c,  in  handy  ■md  compact  form,  and  should  be  of  great  utility  to  all  requiring 
such  information. — Argyllshire  Herald. 

"  Messrs  Higgie  &  Co.,  Rothesay,  have  issued  the  1900-91  edition  of  their  Bute 
County  Directory,  which  gives  much  useful  local  and  general  information  in  addi- 
tion to  a  copious  list  of  the  inhabitants."— Glasgow  Herald. 


PART  II. 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


BURGH  OF  ROTHESAY. 


Acton,  John,  druggist,  Lilyoak  ter 
Adam,  Mrs  Arch.,  7  Craigmore  rd 
Adam,  Mrs,  65  Mountstuart  rd 
Adam,  John,  grocer,  5  Argyle  st 
Adams,  John,  cabinetmaker,  25  Colums- 

hill  st 
Adams,  John,  11  Mill  st 
Adamson,  John,  photographer,  Balloch- 

goy  ter 
Adamson,  Mrs  John,  58  Crichton  rd 
Adamson  &  Son,  photographers,  Chapel- 
hill  rd  and  Argyle  st 
.ritchison,  Mrs  Sara,  12  Columshill  st 
Aitchis  >n,  Thomas,  grocer,  30  Mill  st ; 

ho,  Dagmar,  Barone  rd 
Aitken,  Miss  Charlotte  8  Ardbeg  rd 
Aiton,  Mrs  Mary,  9  Argyle  ter 
Afiieck,  ,  Columshill  st 

Alexander,  Ax.,  calenderer,  35  Bridge  st 
Alexander,  Mrs  Ann,  21  Mill  st 
Alexander,  Mrs  Cth.,  12  Mountpleasantr 
Alexander,  Miss  Gray,  18  Battery  pi 
Alexander,  John,  clerk,  Brandane  ter 
Alexander,  Mrs  M.,  12  Mountpleasant  rd 
Alexander,    Thomas  W.,  Sheriff-clerk, 

Castle  st ;  ho,  50  Mountstuart  rd 
Alexander,        ,  Demerara  pi,  Ai  dbeg  rd 
Allan,  Mrs  Alex.,  spirit  merchant,  Guild- 
ford sq  and  Montague  st;  ho,  Argyle  pi 
Allan,  Mrs  Elk.,  17  Marine  pi 
Allan,  Misses  Eliz.  and  Mary  Ann,  28 

Ardbeg  rd 
Allan,  Miss  Euph.,  11  Columshill  st 
Allan,  Miss  Isa,  21  Columshill  st 
Allan,  James,  baker,  35  Bridge  st 
Allan,  John,  Hillhouse  rd 
Allan,  John,  coachman,  35  Bridge  st 
Allan,  TL8.,  mason,  12  Columshill  st 

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Allan,  Win.,  21  Mill  st 

Anderson,  Alex.,  cabinetmaker,  3  "West 

Castle  st ;  ho,  2  King  st 
Anderson,  Kev  A.,  62  Mountstuart  rd 
Anderson,  Geo  ,  gardener,  4  Mansefield 

Pi 
Anderson,  Hu„  gardener,  Serpentine  rd 
Anderson,  Jas.,  comp.,  19  Castle  st 
Anderson,  Miss  Jeannie,  7  Wyndham  pk 
Anderson,  Jn.  shoemaker,  36  Bridge  st 
Anderson,  Mrs,  4  West  Castle  st 
Anderson,  Mrs  Margt.,  93  High  st 
Anderson,  Wltr.,  tenter,  98  High  st 
Anderson,  Wm.,  tenter,  8  Tower  st 
Andrew,  Mis,  2  Argyle  st 
Angus,  Mrs  Cath.,  141  High  st 
Archer,  Mrs  Cath.,  19  Store  lane 
Armstrong,  Js,  gardener,  141  High  st 
Arrol,  Mrs  Mary,  27  Argyle  st 
Arthur,  Robt.,  27  Columshill  st 
Auld,  John,  engineer,  63  Ardbeg  rd 
Austin,  Miss  Jane,  4  West  Castle  st 


Bainbridge,  Wm.,  Eagle  Restaurant,  1 

Montague  st ;  ho,  Mountpleasant  rd 
Bailley,  John,  stoker,  26  Staffa  pi 
Baillie,  Mrs  Ann,  Lilyoak  ter 
Bain,  John,  labourer,  2  Johnst 
Bain,  Mi^s  Mrt. ,  38  Mountpleasant  rd 
Bain,  MissMry.,  Torrcot.,  H.  Craigmore 
Baird,  And.  B.,  blacksmith  and  farrier, 

113  High  st 
Baird,  David,  flesher,  1  Hillhouse  rd 
Baird,  Mrs  Jane,  14  East  Princes  st 
Baird,  Mrs  Marion,  70  Ardbeg  rd 
Baird,  Mrs  Mary  Ann,  9  Marine  pi 
Baker,  Misses  Amy  L.,  and  Mary  Ann, 

4  Crichton  rd 
Ballard,  Mrs  Margt.,  31  Gallowgate 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Ballard,  Wltr.,  hosier,  Serpentine  rd 
Banner  man,  Jos.,  comp.,  36  Bishops 
J'annermau,  R.,  Ardlea  vil,  Ardmory  rd 
Barber,  Jas.,  residenter,  Tighnamara,  14 

A rdbeg  rd 
Barber,  Mrs  Mercy  and  Miss  Ann,  Tigh- 
namara, 14  Ardbeg  rd 
Barclay,  Alex.,  electrical  engineer,  16 

Bridge  st 
Barr,  Alex.,  potato  dealer,  Wyndham  rd 
Barr,  Andw.,  mechanic,  103  High  st 
Barr,  Mrs  Ann,  Ohapelhill  road 
Barr,  Mrs  Janet,  8£  Ardbeg  rd 
Barr,  Mrs  Mary,  Gowanfield  pi 
Barr,  Peter,  fishcurer,  33  Watergate ; 

ho,  Minister's  br 
Barr,  Mrs  Sarah,  60  High  st 
Barr,  Wm.,  engineer,  Wyndham  pk 
Barr,         ,  Craigieburn,  Crichton  rd 
Barrett,  John,  clerk,  22  Bridge-end  st 
Barrie,  John,  plumber,  Wyndham  rd 
Bairowman,  Dan  ,  stoker,  12  Staffa  pi 
Barrowman,  B.,  moulder,  15  Staffa  pi 
Barton,  Miss  Helen,  10  Columshill  pi 
Baxter,  Arch.,  shipmaster,  3  Marine  pi 
Baxter,  Mrs  Catherine,  Townhead 
Baxter,  James,  carter,  161  High  st 
Baxter,  John,  baker,  2  Logic  pi 
Baxter,  Mrs  Mary,  Castle  st 
Baxter, Wm.,  pensioner,  16  Hillhouse  rd 
Bayne,  John,  clerk,  2  M'Nab's  br 
Beaton,  Alex.,  stoker,  8  Tower  st 
Beaton,  Dugald,  quarry  man,  94  High  st 
Beatlie,  D.,  dyke  builder.  17  Kussell  st 
Begbie,  John,  fireman,  113  High  st 
Begg,  Mrs  Kebecca,  2  Craigmore  rd 
Beith,  Hugh,  flesher,  6  Bish  >p  st 
Bell,  Mrs  Agnea,  87  Ardbeg  rd 
Bell,  Arch,  mason,  4  King  st 
Bell,  Mrs  Catherine,  78  High  st 
Bell  Daniel,  brick  builder,  141  High  st 
Bell,  David,  grocer,  109  Montague  st 
Bell,  captain  Duncan,  spirit  merchant, 
Galatea  Bar,  3,  5,  7,  Bridge-end  st ; 
ho,  13  Bridge  st 
Bell,  Duncan,  labourer,  93  High  st 
Bell,  Edmund,  Westland  rd 
Bell,  Francis,  labourer,  3  M'Alister's  crt 
Bell,  Jms.,  blacksmith,  Serpentine  rd 
Bell,  John,  labourer,  113  High  st 
Bell,  Miss,  dairykeeper,  9  Watergate 
Bell,  Wm.,  porter,  22  Columshill  st 
Bennett,  Jn.,  traveller,  36  Columshill  st 
Bennie,  Jn.,  engineer,  High  Craigmore  rd 
Bernard,  John  W.,  Mansefield  pi 
Berry,  Miss  Oath.,  Castle  st 
Beveridge,  Mrs  Eliza,  2  Orcadia 
Bickford,  Miss  Ann,  38  Mountstuart  rd 

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Binghmam,  Miss  Jessie.  6  Ardbeg  rd 
Binnie,  Msss  Mrgt.  and  Mrn. ,  7  Marine  pi 
Birnie,  Miss  Mary,  5  Bridge  st 
Bilsland,  Geo.,  21  Battery  pi 
Bilsland,  P.  B.,  polisher,  35  Staffa  pi 
Birch,   Harry,   coast  guard   officer,    15 

Bishop  st 
Bird,  Mrs,  Eliz.,  grocer,  23  Bridge-end 

st;  ho,  83  Montague  st 
Black,  Arch.,  dealer,  2  Mountpleasant  rd 
Black,  Arch.,  grocer,  4  Castle  st 
Black,  Miss  C.th.,  35  Bridge  ,st 
Black,  Daniel,  cattle  dealer,  34  Colums- 
hill st 
Black,  Dugald,  clerk,  31  Columshill  st 
Black,  Dugald  M'A.,  grocer  and  boat- 
hirer,  2  Castle  st  and  Argyle  pi 
Black,  Duncan,  gardener,  Boslin  pi 
Black,  Geo.,  flesher,  13  Watergate  ;  ho, 

7  Tower  st 
Black,  Mrs  Helen,  28  Battery  pi 
Black,    Hugh,  baker,   6  Argyle  st ;  ho. 

Concord  vilJa,  Columshill  st 
Black,  Hu,  golf  course  keeper,  Westland 
Black,  Miss  Isabella,  22  Argyle  st 
Black,  Mr-*  Isabella,  33  Bridge  st 
Black,  Jai  dine,  newsagent,  19  Gallow- 

gate  ;  ho,  31  Argyle  st 
Black,  Miss  Jessie,  12  W.  Princes  st 
Black,  John,  cabman,  55  Montague  st 
Black,  John,  shipmaster,  22  A  rgyle  st 
Black,  John  S.,  seaman,  15  Bishop  st 
Black,  Miss  Mary,  36  Ladeside  st 
Black,  Wm.,  coal  agent,  Stuart  st  ;  ho, 

22  E.  Princes  st 
Black, Wm.lt.,  shopman,  12  W.  Princes  s 
Blackstock,  Mrs  J.,  8  Mounts' u art  rd 
Blackshaw,  Ths.,  ropespinner,  119  High  s 
Blain,  Mrs  Cath.,  5  Staffa  pi 
Blair,  Duncan,  joiner,  Park  pi,  Bridge  it 
Blair,  James,  mason,  4  Mountpleasant 
Blair.  Jas.,  tape  manufacturer,  3  Craig- 
more rd 
Blair,  Mrs  Jessie,  27  Crichton  rd 
Blair,  John,  joiner,  Baveloclc  ter 
Blair,  John,  jun.,  manufacturer,  Aacog 
Blair,  John,  printer,  80  High  st 
Blair,  Mrs  Mary,  7l|  Ardbeg  rd 
Blair,  Miss  M.  B. ,  2  Craigmore  rd 
Biair,  Mrs,  stationer,  49  Montague  st 
Blair  k  Son,  joiners,  15  Bridge  st 
Blue,  Alex.,  joiner,  16  King  st 
Blue,  Alex.,  vanman,  17  Bridge  st 
Blue,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  7  Bishop  st 
Blue  John,  gardenei,  151  High  st 
Blue,  John,  seaman,  5  Cascle  st 
Blue,  J.  &  P.,  fruiterers,  23  Montague 

st ;  nurseries,  Gowanfield  &  High  st 
Blue,  Neil,  seaman,  29  Victoria  st 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Blue,  Wm.,  cabman,  20  Bishop  st 

Blue,        5  Hillhouse  rd 

Boag,  Mrs  Margt.,  grocer,  1  Staffa  pi; 

ho,  Brandane  ter 
Bone,  Lachlan,  20  Russell  st 
Bone.  Robert,  mason,  18  Russell  st 
Bowie,  Alex.,  grocer,  15  High  st 
Bowie,  Daniel,  glazier,  I  Hillhouse  rd 
Bowie,  Malcolm,  baker,  9£  Gallowgate  ; 

ho,  10  Staffa  pi 
Bowman,   Wm.,  joiner,  King  st ;  ho, 

Wimbleton 
Boyd,  Mrs  Adam,  contractor  and  steam- 
boat agent,  Quay  ;  ho,  18  Russell  st 
Boyd,  Mrs  Martha,  Ascog 
Boyd,  Robert,  poulterer,  14  Gallowgate 
Boyle,  Chas.,  confectioner,  15  Montague 

st ;  ho,  Barone  rd 
Boyle,  Hugh,  labourer,  129  High  st 
Boyle,  Thos.,  clerk,  22  Bridge-end  st 
Bracelyn,  John,  mason,  4  Croft  lane 
Brackenridge,  Miss  Jeannie,  Barone  rd 
Brady,  Patrick,  labourer,  21  Mill  st 
Brand,  Mrs  Jane,  Pointhouse  crescent 
Brand,  John,  brassfounder,  103  High  st 
Branks,  Miss  Jane,  65  Ardbeg  rd 
Brash,  Robert,  cooper,  48  Ladeside  st 
Brash,  Wm.,  joiner,  47  Argyle  st 
Bray,  Edgar,  postman,  5  Mansefield  pi 
Bright,  Geo.,  clerk,  Barone  rd 
Brodie,  Jhn.,  carpenter,  11  Hillhouse  rd 
Brodie,  John  F.,  clerk,  79  Barone  rd 
Brodie,  Mrs  Margt.,  66  Mountsfcuart  rd 
Brooks,  Mrs  Agnes,  62  High  st 
Brooks,  Mrs  Margt.,  36  Columshill  st 
Brough,  Mrs  Jane,  Westwood 
Brough,  John,  grocer,  17  King  st ;  ho, 

29  Mill  st 
Brown,  Alex.,  joiner,  19  Mill  st  ;  ho,  34 

Columshill  st 
Brown,  Angus,  mason,  10  Columshill  pi 
Brown,   A.  &  Son,  drapers,  33  and  35 

Montague  st,  and  2  and  3  Albert  pi 
Brown,  Archd.,  banker,  Savings  Bank, 

10  High  st ;  ho,  Mountpleasant  rd 
Brown,  Mrs  A.,  26  Columshill  st 
Brown,  Mis  Ann,  Argyle  ter 
Brown,  Mrs  Cath. ,  restaurateur,  Gallow- 
gate ;  ho,  21  Argyle  pi 
Brown,  Mrs  Christina,  43  Ardbeg  rd 
Brown,  David,  flesher,  Brandane  ter 
Brown,  Mrs,  Eliz.,  22  Argyle  pi 
Brown,  Geo.,  painter,  8  SJillhouse  rd 
Brown,  Geo.,  shipmaster,  Argyle  ter 
Brown,  MsssHln.  and  Mary,  1  At  gyle  pi 
Brown,  Mrs  Jane,  41  Watergate 
Brown,  James,  grocer,  73  High  st ;  ho, 

15  Castle  st 

35 


Brown,  James,  plumber,  1  Hillhouse  rd 
Brown,  Miss  Jessie,  8  Montague  st 
Brown,  John,  joiner,  16  Windsor  pi 
Brown,  Joseph,  gardener,  Almar 
Brown,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  2  Bishop  ter  br 
Brown,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  70  Ardbeg  rd 
Brown,  Miss  Marion,  12  Battery  pi 
Brown,  Mrs  Mary,  9  Bridge-end  st 
Brown,  Miss  Mary,  5  i\.rdbeg  rd 
Brown,  Neil,  house  agent,  Quay 
Brown,  Rbfc.,  ironmonger,  43  Montague 

st  ;  ho,  E.  Princes  st 
Brown,  Robert,  baker,  81  High  st 
Brown,   Robert,   shoemaker  and   town 

crier,  1  Chapelhill  rd 
Brown,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  18  High  st 
Brown,  Thos.,  5  Mansefield  pi 
Brown,  Ths.,  burgh  worker,  12  Argyle  st 
Brovvn,  Thos.,  carpenter,  84  Montague  s 
Brown,  Wm.,  draper,  Mountpleasant  rd 
Brown,  Wm.   D.,  sanitary  inspector,  1 

Castle  st ;  ho,  49  Barone  rd 
Brownlie,  Miss  Helen  S.,  Barone  rd 
Brownlie,  Mrs,  Gowanfield  ter 
Brownlie,  Wm.,  butcher,  16  E.  Princes 

st  ;  ho,  28  Argyle  st 
Brownlie,  Wm.,  Wyndham  park 
Bruce,  Hny.,  spirit  dealer,  22  Gallowgate 
Brucciani,  Antonio,  4  W.  Castle  st 
Bryson,  Mrs,  103  High  st 
Buchanan,  A  ,  65  Victoria  st 
Buchanan,  Ax.,  farmer,  31  E.  Princes  st 
Buchanan,  Ach,,  flesher,  21  Castle  st 
Buchanan,  Mrs  Anna,  23  Ardbeg  rd 
Buchanan,  Miss  Cath.  D.,  13  Stuart  st 
Buchanan,  Mrs  C,  139  High  st 
Buchanan,  Chs.,  stoker,  97  Montague  st 
Buchanan,  Donald,  restaurateur,  27  Vic- 
toria st ;  ho.  Bellfield,  Barone  rd 
Buchanan,  captain  Geo  ,  hotel  keeper, 

Hotel  Victoria,  Victoria  st 
Buchanan,  Mrs  Isa.,  48  Ladeside  st 
Buchanan,  Mrs,  1  Mackinlay  st 
Buchanan,  Miss  Jane,  21  Columshill  st 
Buchanan,  Mrs  Janet,  21  Argyle  st 
Buchanan,  Miss  Jene.  H.,  Gowanfield  ter 
Buchanan,  Malcm.,  grocer,  51  Montague 

st ;  ho,  9  Elysium 
Buchanan,  Wm.,  Croft  In 
Bunyan,  James,  plumber,  90  High  st 
Burgo>ne,  Mrs  John,  3  Logie  pi 
Burgoyne,  Peter,  seaman,  22  Russell  st 
Burleigh,  Mrs  Chris. .  25  Columshill  st 
Burness,  Robert,  saddler,  29  High  st ; 

ho,  Helenslea,  46  Crichton  rd 
Burnie,  Ach.  M.,  seedsman,  Dobbie  & 

Co.,  ho,  19  Crichton  rd 
Burnie,  Miss  Eliz.,  22  Battery  pi 


Burgli  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Burns,  Chas.,  musician,  19  Castle  st 
Barns,  Js.,  spirit  dealer,  11  Gallowgate 
Burrell,  Mrs  Eliz.,  2  Minister's  br 
Burton,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant,  Tower 
and  Castlehill  sts  ;  ho,  16  Argyle  pi 


Cairns,  Mrs,  38  Columshill  sfc 
Calder,  Chs.,  labourer,  4  Minister's  br 
Calder,  Mrs,  7  Montague  st 
Caldwell,  Geo.  B.,  19  Craigmore  rd 
Caldwell,  Mrs  Margt.,  13  Marine  pi 
Callan,  J.  M'C,  licensed  grocer,  19  E. 

Princes  st ;  ho,  Bishop  st 
Callan,  John,  94  High  st 
Cameron,  Arch.,  seaman,  71  Victoria  st 
Cameron,  Mrs  Cath.,  Chapelhill  rd 
Cameron,  Mrs  Christina,  29  Mill  st 
Cameron,  Duncan,  coal  dealer,  Bridge- 
end  st ;  ho,  Westland  rd 
Cameron,  Duncan,  24  Casr-lehill  st 
Cameron,   Geddes   O.,  hairdresser,    51 
Victoria  st;  ho.Braemar,  Mackinlay  st 
Cameron,  Hugh,  farmer,  20  Argyle  st 
Cameron,  Miss  I. ,  9  Montague  st 
Cameron,  Rev.  James,  Craigmore  U.  P. 

Church,  24  Crichton  rd 
Cameron,  Jn.,  Ferny  Craig,  14  Cricht>n  r 
Cameron,  John,  seaman,  7  W.  Princes  st 
Cameron,  Miss  Mary,  27  E.  Princes  st 
Cameron,  Lach.,  plumber,  14  Castle  st 
Cameron,  Wltr, ,  seaman,  16  Hillhouse  r 
Cammock,  Mrs,  68  Ardbeg  rd 
Campbell,  Alx.,  accountant,  auctioneer, 

&c,  29  Watergate  ;  ho,  5  Argyle  pi 
Campbell,  Alex  ,  confectioner,  Mill  st 
Campbell,  Aob.,  labourer,  12  King  st 
Campbell,Ach.,  seaman,  29  Columshill  st 
Campbell,  Mr6  Cath,  26  A  rdbeg  rd 
Campbell,  Mrs  Cath.,  44  Argyle  st 
Campbell,  Mrs  Cath.,  16  Castlehill  st 
Campbell,  Colin,  labourer,  10  Watergate 
Campbell,  Cln.,  house  of  rest,  Argyle  ter 
Campbell,  Colin,  44  Mill  st 
Campbell,  Did.,  grdnr.,  10  Columshill  pi 
Campbell,  Donald,  labourer,  34  Mill  st 
Campbell,  Dn.,  spit,  dlr.,  22  Crichton  rd 
Campbell,  Geo.,  4  West  Castle  st 
Campbell,  mLb  Isa.,  25  Russell  st 
Campbell,  James,  broker,  21  Watergate 
Campbell,  James,  labourer,  19  Store  In 
Campbell,  James  A.,  grocer,  57  Mon- 
tague st ;  ho,  27  Argyle  st 
Campbell,  James  G  ,  carter,  2  Mill  st 
Campbell,  Mrs  Jane,  Staffapl 
Campbell,  Mrs  Jane,  24  E.  Princes  st 
Campbell,  Miss  Jessie,  28  Montague  st 

36 


Campbell,  Mrs  Jessie,  35  Bridge  st 
Campbell,  John,  135  High  st 
Campbell,  John,  seaman,  7  Union  st 
Campbell,  John,  3  Mill  st 
Campbell,  Lachlan,  baker,  16  Castle  st 
Campbell,  Lach.,  labourer,  28  Bridge  st 
Campbell,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  125  Highst 
Campbell,  Mrs  Mary,  27  Argyle  ter 
Campbell,  Mrs  Mary,  109  Montague  st 
Campbell,  Mrs  Mary,  63  High  st 
Campbell,  Mrs,  mangier,  24  Bridge  st 
Campbell,  Peter,  23  Staff  a  pi 
Campbell,   Peter,   steward,   34  Mount- 
pleasant  rd 
Campbell,  Robert,  96  High  st 
Campbell,  Robt.,  butcher,  7  Staff  a  pi 
Campbell,  Miss  Sarah,  4  Mill  st 
Campbell,  Thos.,  janitor,  37  Montague  s 
Campbell,  Wm  ,  flesher,  31  Columshill  a 
Campbell,   Wm.   P.,   spirit  dealer,    25 

Watergate 
Campbell,  7  W.  Princes  st 

Canning,  Daniel,  painter,  4  Mill  st 
Canning,   Dan. ,  shoemaker,  11   Mill  st ; 

ho,  1  Columshill  pi 
Cannan,  Mrs  Cath.,  Minister's  br 
Cardell,  Jos.,  engineer,  18  Bridge-end  st 
Cardell,  Thos.,  steward,  19  High  st 
Carey,  Miss  Eliz.,  35  Bridge  st 
Carlin,  Mrs  Cath.,  17  Columshill  st 
Carmichael,  Alex.,  seaman,  37  Bridge  st 
Carrick,  Geo.,  plumber,  Wyndham  rd 
Carse,  James,   Town  Clerk,  Castle  st ; 

ho,  Lochview,  51  Crichton  rd 
Carswell,  And.,  seaman,  24  Castle  st 
Carswell,  James,  seaman,  11  Albert  pi 
CarBwe  1,  John,  seaman,  15  Castle  st 
t  arswell,  John,  seaman,  19  Russell  st 
Carty,  John,  15  Hussell  st 
Cashmore,  Mrs  Ann,  27  Bishop  st 
Cassidy,  James,  gardener,  24  Ltdeside 
Cassidy,  James,  mason,  55  Montague  st 
Chalmers,  Miss  Agnes,  2  Ardbeg  rd 
Chalmers,  Miss  E.,  5  Argyle  st 
Chalmers,  John,  clerk,  5  Minister's  br 
Chisholm,  Dun.,  gardener,  43  Ardbeg  id 
Chisholm.  Mrs  Eliz  ,  21  Argyle  pi 
Chisholm,  Jn.,  painter,  8  Mountstuart  r 
Chisholm,  Rd.,  gardener,  6  Columshill  p 
Christie,  Arthur  S.,  music  teacher  and 

organist,  Academy  rd 
Christie,  Mrs  Isa.,  3  Bellevue  rd 
Chrystie,  Robt.,  insurance  inspector,  2 

King  st 
Clark,    Andw. ,    restaurateur,    Norman 
Stewart  Institute;  ho,Mountpleasant  rd 
Clark,  Ach.,  shipmaster,  17  E.  Princes  st 
Clark,  Duncan,  seaman,  38  Bridge  st 


Burgh  of 


Householders. 


Roth 


esav. 


Clark,  Miss  Helen,  30  Ladeside 
Clark,  Miss  Joan,  20  Bishop  st 
Clark,  John,  joiner,  22  Bridge-end  st 
Clark,  John,  painter,  14  Bridge-end  st 
Clark,  John,  porter,  2  Columshill  pi 
Clark,  Mrs  Mary,  7  Union  st 
Clark,  Thos.,  19  Stuart  st 
Clark,  Wdi.,  gardener,  E.  Burgh  Lands 
Clelland,  Wm.  D.,  Kastlands  rd 
Clow,  Rob'  rt,  gardener,  39  Ardbeg  rd 
Clubb,  Wm,  baker,  24  Castlehill  st 
Coates,  Helen,  Ornatus  ter 
Coates,  James,  Ph.D.,  F.A.S.,  Medical 
Electrician  and  Masseur,  Sanatorium, 
Glenbeg,  57  Ardbeg  rd 
Cochran,  John  J.,  dentist,  15  Bishop  st 
Cochran,  Mrs,  Eiiz.,  1  Mill  st 
Cochrane,  Jhn,town  weigher,  Quayhead 
Cochrane, Mrs,  boarding-house,  Battery  p 
Collier  &  Sons,  bootmakers,  Montague  st 
Collins,  Chas. ,  seaman,  26  Russell  st 
Colviile,  Mrs  Isa.,  78  High  st 
Connell,  Miss,  12  W.  Princes  st 
Connell,  James,  carter,  41  Watergate 
Cook,  Dun.,  fruiterer,  72  Victoria  st 
Cook,  John,  coachman,  5  Bishop  st 
Cook,  Mrs  Margt.,  139  High  ft 
Cooper,  John,  6  Hillhouse  rd 
Cooper,  Mrs  Ann,  5  Argyle  st 
Cooper  &  Co.,  grocers,  W.  Princes  st 
Corbett,  John,  pensioner,  Dean  Hood  pi 
Corrigan,  Dan.,  plasterer,  22  Mill  st 
Co^grove,  Hu.,  carter,  10  Colum-hill  st 
Co*«rove,  Jas.  M.,  carter,  Columshill  st 
Cossar,  Rev.  Alex.,  Gowanfield  pi 
Cotes,  Miss  Georgina,  20  Marine  pi 
Coupir,  Mrs,  Margt.,  2  King  st 
Cowan,  Dugald,  farmer,  Grenach 
Cowan,  Mrs  Isa,  Bogany  rd 
Cowan,  Mrs  Janet,  Ardmory  rd 
Cowden,  Mrs  Mar*t.,  18  E.  Princes  st 
Cowie,  Miss  Jane,  65  Victoria  st 
Cox.,  Mrs  Cath.,  1  Bridge-end  st 
Crabb,  Rev.  Samuel,  Baptist  clergyman ; 

ho,  Ardmory  rd 
Craig,  Mrs  Chris.  P.,  1  Mountstuart  rd 
Crawford,  Alex.,  cabman,  22  Watergate 
Crawford,  Mrs  Dvd.,  Otborne  pi 
Crawford,  Duncan,  flesher,  7  Bishop  st; 

ho,  12  Mountpleasant  rd 
Crawford,   Geo.,  coachman,  16  Mount- 
pleasant  rd 
Crawford, Hu.,  blacksmith,  7  Gallowgate 
Crawford,  James,  29  Mountstuart  rd 
Ciawford,  John  S.,  16  Mountpleasant  rd 
Crawford,  Miss  Mr^'t  ,  29  Mountstuart  rd 
Crawford,  Miss  Mary,  7  Bishop  st 

37 


Crawford,   Thomas  F.,  shipowner,   57 

Mountstuart  rd 
Crichton,  Alex.,  restaurateur,  4  Argyle 

st  ;  ho,  Inkerman  ter 
Crichton,  Thos  ,  labourer,  10  Mill  st 
Crossan,  Miss  Jessie,  27  Argyle  st 
Cruickshanks,  John,  sen.,   plumber,  49 

High  st ;  ho,  47  do 
Cruickshanks,  John,  jun  ,  plumber,  do. 
Cull,  Mrs  Eliz.,  5£  Argyle  st 
Cumming,  Miss  Janet,  8  Montague  st 
Cummin  ',  Mrs  Janet,  3  Minister's  br 
Cumming,  James,  porter,  18  Staffa  pi 
Cumming,  Wm.M'A.,  joiner,  13  Stuart  s 
Cunningham,  Mrs  Ann,  35  Mountstuart  r 
Cunningham,  a  ch.  .joiner,  6  Hillhouse  r 
Cunningham,  Mrs  Cath.,  36  Bridge  st 
Cunningham,  Daniel,  plumber,  3  Bridge 

st  ;  ho,  2  Chapelhill  rd 
Cunningham,  Mrs  KHz.,  8  Argyle  st 
Cunningham,  James,  grocer,  79^  Mon- 
tague st  ;  ho.  23  Bridge  st 
Cunningham,  James,  plumber,  3  Minis- 
ter's br 
Cunningham,  Jms.,  16  Russell  st 
Cunningham,  John,  aerated  water  manu- 
facturer, 17  E.  Princes  st;  ho,  Esysium 
&  32  Bishop  st 
Cunningham,  John,  plumber,  129  High  s 
Cunningham,  John  A.,  miller,  4  Manse- 

tield  pi 
Cunningham,  Monty.,  painter.  4  Union  s 
Cunningham,  Thos.,  stoker,  133  High  st 
Cunningham,  Wm.,  painter,  73  Barone  r 
Cunningham,  Wm.,  labourer,  2  John  st 
Cunningham,  Wm.  W.,  clerk,  6  Hill- 
house rd 
Cunningham  &  Co.,  aerated  water  manu- 
facturers, E.  Princes  st 
Cunningham,  Mrs,  31  Bellevue  rd 
Curran,  Michael,  labourer,  66  High  st 
Curran,  James,  mason,  117  High  st 
Currie,  Alex.,  draper,  47  Argyle  st 
Currie,  Alex.,  farmer,  Ardbeg 
Cunie,  Arch.,  fisherman,  21  Mill  st 
Currie,  Daniel,  grocer,  30  Ardbeg  rd 
Currie,  Daniel,  gardener,  7  Columshill  p 
Currie,  Dan.,  shoemaker,  11  Montague 
Currie,  Duncan,  seaman,  King  st 
Currie,  Duncan,  upholsterer,  80  High  >t 
Currie,  John,  baker,  47  Argyle  st 
Currie,  John,  farmer,  Westland 
Currie,  John,  labourer,  .36  Mill  st 
Currie,  Mrs  Margt. ,  17  Russell  st 
Currie,  Mrs  Margt.,  109  Montague  st 
Currie,  Robert,  farmer,  Crossbeg 
Cuthbert,  Miss  Em.,4£  Mountpleasant  rd 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Cuthbert,  Wm.,  labourer,  96  High  st 
Cuthbert,  Wm.,  police  sergt.,  2  Logie  pi 
Cuthbertson,  John,  teacher,  22  Colums- 

hill  St 
Cuthbertson,  Michael,  florist  and  seed 

grower,  106  High  st 
Cuthbertson,  Wm.  (of  Dobbie  &  Co.), 

florist  and  seedsman,  71  High  st ;  ho, 

Firwood,  Crichton  rd 

D 

Dale,  James,  tinsmith,  8  Hillhouse  rd 
Dale,  Mrs  Rachael,  29  E.  Princes  st 
Dalgleish,  Mrs  Chris.,  2  Bishop  terbr 
Dalgleish,  John,  seaman,  38  Mill  st 
Dallachy,  Henry,  banker,  57  Ardbeg  rd 
Dalziel,  D.  Fred.,  Ardbeg 
Dalziel,  Miss  E.,  4  Mansefield  pi 
Dalziel,  Miss  Jane,  2  Bishop  ter  br 
David,  Wm.,  police  sergeant,  33  High  st 
Davidson,  John,  boxmaker,  74  Ardbeg  r 
Davidson,  Mrs  Mary,  Bellevue  rd 
Davidson,  Ts.,  cabdriver,  84 Montagues 
Davie,  James,  farmer,  16  Russell  st 
Dawson,  Wm.,  tailor,  3  Logie  pi 
Deans,  Wm.,  carpenter,  41  Watergate 
Denny,  Walter,  labourer,  10  Ladeside 
Denoon,  Mrs  Rachael,  6  Bridge  st 
Derby,  James,  painter,  33  Bridge  st 
Derby,  Mrs  Margt  ,  8  Tower  st 
Derby,  Thos.,  painter,  1 6  Hillhouse  rd 
Dewar,  Mrs  Cath.,  145  Hgh  st 
Dewar,  Duncan,  joiner,  83  Montague  st 
Dewar,  Duncan,  seaman,  10  Mill  st 
Dewar,  Frank,  carpenter,  12  Watergate; 

ho,  103  Montague  st 
Dewar,  James,  joiner,  133  High  st 
Dick,  B.  &  J.,  boot  manufacturers,  105 

Montague  st 
Dickie,  Daniel  and  Hugh,  12  Bridge  st 
Dickson.  Alex  ,  stoker,  15  Bridge  stst 
Dickson,  Ge. ,  gardener,  38  Columshill  st 
Dickson,  Miss  Grace,  29  Crichton  rd 
Dickson,  Steven,  103  Montague  st 
Dickson,        ,  27  Argyle  st 
Dickson,  Mrs,  4  W.  Castle  st 
Dietrichsen,  Mrs  Helen,  5  Marine  pi 
Dixon,  Wm.,  coalmaster,  12-13  King  st 
Dobbie,  Alex.  G.,  Cruden  cot 
Dobbie,  And.,  tailor,  7  Tower  st 
Dobbie,  Mrs  Cath.,  High  Craigmore 
Dobbie,  James,  florist,  High  Craigmore 
Dobbie,  Mrs  Janet,  22  Columshill  st 
Dobbie,  John,  dancer,  Mansefield  pi 
Docherty,  Bern. , painter,  27  Bridge-end  s 
Docherty,  Chas.,  lamplitr.,  42  Bishop  st 
Docherty,  Edward,  Urnatus  ter 

38 


Docherty,  James,  labourer,  17  Russell  st 
Docherty,  John,  gardener,  125  High  st 
Docherty,  John,  gatekeeper,  86  High  st 
Docherty,  John  J.,  pain  ter, 83  Montague  s 
Docherty,  Miss  Margt.,  64  High  st 
Docherty, Mic,  fishmonger,  2  Dean  Hd  p 
Dodds,  Andw.  &  Son,  joiners,  King  st  ; 

ho,  Tower  cottage.  16  Tower  st 
Dodds,  Miss  Jessie,  milliner,  15  Argyle  st 
Doggart,  Thos.  W. ,  teacher,  Abbotsf ord 
Donaghy,  Mrs  Peter,  Wellpark  rd 
Donald,  Mrs  Theresa,  27  Argyle  st  and 

24  Bridge  st 
Donald,  Mrs  Eliz.,  4  Mill  st 
Donaldson,  George,    accountant,  High 

Craigmore 
Donaldson,  Miss  Janet,  27  Bridge  st 
Donelly,  Jms.,  16  Staff  a  pi 
Dougan,  Mrs  Bridget,  19  Mill  st 
Douglas,  Angus,  clerk,  4  Hillhouse  rd 
Douglas,  Miss  Marion,  6  Battery  pi 
Dow,  Mrs  Ann,  28  Montague  st 
Dowie,  John,  gardener,  High  Craigmore 
Downie,  Mrs  Agnes,  15  Staffa  pi 
Downie,  Mrs  Mary,  6  Crichton  rd 
Drummond,  Jas.,  cabman,  26  Watergate 
Drummond,  John,  2  Minister's  br 
Drummond,  Miss  M  ,  29  Gallowgate 
Dryburgh,  Mrs  Agnes,  77  Barone  rd 
Dryburn,  Wm.,  carter,  24  tiussell  st 
Dryden,  Geo.,  music  teacher,  7  Castle  st 
Dunbar,  Miss  Robina,  9  Bishop  st 
Duncan,  Mrs  Agnes,  48  i  adeside  st 
Duncan,  Miss  Agnes,  59  Montague  st 
Duncan,  Alex.,  6  Hillhouse  rd 
Duncan,  Alex.,  bootmaker,    Bishop  at ; 

ho,  1  Union  st 
Duncan,  Alex.,  labourer.  14  Ladeside 
Duncan,  Alex.,  mason,  20  Bridge-end  st 
Duncan,  Ax.,  plasterer,  11  Columshill  s 
Duncan,  Alex.,  3  Mill  st 
Duncan,  Mrs  Ann,  4  Mansefield  pi 
Duncan,  Mrs  Ann  S.,  Serpentine  rd 
Duncan,  Misses  Ann  &  Ma>  y  82  High  st 
Duncan,  Arch.,  potato  dealer, 
Duncan,  Miss  Cath.,  3  Croft  lodge 
Duncan,  Mrs  Catherine,  spirit  dealer,  8 

Watergate 
Duncan,  Daniel,  merchant,  Woodend 
Duncan,  Dan.,  plasterer,  11  Columshill  a 
Duncan,  Mrs  Eliz.,  1  Battery  pi 
Duncan,  Mrs  Eliz  ,  Craigpoint 
Duncan,  Miss  Grace,  Minister's  br 
Duncan,  Miss  Grace,  25  Montague  st 
Duncan,  Mrs  Isa  G.,  29  E.  Princes  st 
Duncan,  James,  mason,  2  Logie  pi 
Duncan,  Miss  Jane,  12  Argyle  st 
Duncan,  Mrs  Jane,  82  High  st 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


tlothesay. 


Duncan,  Mrs  Janet,  169  High  at 
Duncan,  Mrs  Janet,  17  E.  Princes  st 
Duncan,  John,  baker,  11  Chapelhill  rd 
Duncan.  John,  joiner,  22  Bridge  st ;  ho, 

23  Argyle  ter 
Duncan,  John,  labourer,  74  High  st 
Duncan,  Jn., watchmaker,  55  Montague  s 
Duncan,  John.  16  Kussell  st 
Duncan,  Miss  Margt.,  96  High  st 
Duncan,  Miss  Mary  \.,  5£  B.  Princes  st 
Duncan,  Matthew,  plasterer,  Ladeside  ; 

ho,  Academy  rd 
Duncan,  Ninian,  grain  and  potato  mer- 
chant, Store  lane  ;  ho,  24  Bishop  st 
Duncan,  Robert,  sawyer,  41  Watergate 
Duncan,  Robt.,  shoemaker,  24  Argyle  st 
Duncan,  Robt.Craia:,  gardener,  14  King  s 
Duncan,  Wit. ,  gardener,  5  Columshill  pi 
Duncan,  Misses,  P.  O.,  33  Gallowgate 
Dunlop,  Mrs  Magdeline,  21  Mill  st 
Dunlop,  Mrs  Margt.,  11  Watergate 
Dunlop,  Robt.,  27  Argyle  st 
Dunlop,  Wm.,  brassfinsr.,  90  Montague  s 
Dunn,  Aroh.  C,  draper,  85  Ardbeg  rd 
Dunn,  Mrs  Henry,  Bellevue  rd 
Dunning,  Mrs  Fanny,  5£  Gallowgate 
Dykes,  Mrs  Margt.,  2  Castlehill  st 

E 

Eadie.  Alex.,  shopman,  3  King  st 
Eadie,  And.,  photographer,  5^  Argyle  pi 
Eadie,  Mrs  Mary,  18  Mountpleasant  rd 
Eadie,  Wm.,  teacher,  Ballochgoy  ter 
Edgar,  Mrs  Cath.,  Academy  rd 
Edgar,  Wm.,  bottler,  22  Battery  pi 
Edgar,  Wm.,  painter,  33  Victoria  st 
Edwards,  R. .  West  Princes  st 
Elder,  Mrs  Margaret,  milliner,  102  Mon- 
tague st 
Elder,  Robert,  engineer,  Elderslie,  Ser- 
pentine rd 
Ellis,  Wm.  H.,  Windsor  pi 
Ellison,  Robert,  wine  merchant,  26  Ma- 
rine pi 
Evans,  Mrs  Johanna,  4L  Victoria  st 
Ewan,  Geo.,  11  Mill  st 
Ewart,  Gavin  G.,  ironmonger,  11  East 

Princes  st 
Ewing,  Mrs,  Bellevue,  Barone  rd    • 
Ewing,  Ach.,  reporter,  10  Mountstuart  v 
Ewing,  Geo.,  carter,  38  Ladeside 

F 

Fairley.  Mrs  Agnes,  17  Marine  pi 
Falconer.  Mrs  Ann,  83  High  st 
Falconer,  Mrs  Jane,  Burnbank  ter 


39 


Falconer,  John,  vanman,  19  cStaffa  pi 
Falconer,  Thomas,  clerk,  2  Union  st 
Karquhar,  Mrs  Mary,  35  Bridge  st 
Farquharson,  Miss  Ophelia,  Crichton  rd 
Farrell,  Jeremiah,  moulder,  29  Ardbeg  r 
Farwell,  Miss  Wil.  F.,  27  Columshill  st 
Faulds,  James,  carter,  9  Mill  st 
Faulds,  Mrs  Jane,  3  Stuart  st 
Faulds,  Mrs  Jemima,  48  Ladeside 
Faulds,  Wm.,  carter,  11  Mill  st 
Ferguson,  Alex.,  flesher,  12  Bridge  st 
Ferguson,  Alx.,  painter,  135  High  st 
Ferguson,  Miss  Cath.,  terpentine  rd 
Ferguson,  Daniel,  auctioneer,  Barone  rd 
Ferguson,  Duncan,  seaman,  54  Ladeside 
Ferguson,  Mrs  Grace,  spirit  merchant, 

25  High  st ;  ho,  Mountpleasant  rd 
Ferguson,  Jas.,  dealer,  11  Killhouse  rd 
Ferguson,  John,  heritor,  15  Bridge  st 
Ferguson,  John,  joiner,  46  Ardbeg  rd 
Ferguson,  John,  labourer,  93  High  st 
Ferguson,  John,  tailor,  38  Mill  st 
Ferguson,  Mrs  Mary,  17  Gallowgate 
Ferguson,  Mrs  Margaret,  Meadowcap 
Ferrier,  Mrs  Ann,  19  At  gyle  st 
Ferrier,  David,  grocer,  54  Montague  st 
Ferrier,  Wm.,  fireman,  2  King  st 
Findlay,  Mrs,  1  Brighton  ter 
Findlay,  Mrs  Eliz.,  2  Hillhouse  rd 
Finlay,  msss  Jnt  &  Jem.,  10  Crichton  r 
Finlay,  Miss  Mary,  47  Mountstuart  rd 
Finlay,  Peter,  grocer,  Wyndham  rd 
Finlayson,  Mrs  Helen  E.,  Ardmory  rd 
Finlay  son,  Mis*  Janet  G.,  18  Argyle  st 
Finnie,  Mrs  Ann,  70  Ardbeg  rd 
Finnie,  Margaret  S.,  Ardmory  rd 
Finnie,  Mrs  Martha,  6  Mill  st 
Fisher,  James,  grain  merchant,  King  st 

and  W.  Castle  st ;  ho,  19  Bridge  st 
Fisher,  John,  photographer,  6  Argyle  pi 
Fisher,  Mrs  Mary,  73  Victoria  st 
Fisher,  Wm  ,  Hillhead,  Serpentine  rd 
Fisher,  Miss,  Montague  st 
Flannaghan,  Mrs  Bethia,  7  Bishop  st 
Fleming,  Gavin,  jun.,  reporter,  34  Co- 
lumshill st 
Fleming,  Gavin.sen.,  gardener,  Barone  r 
Fleming,  James,  labourer,  149  High  st 
Fleming,Msss  Jn.&;Mrgt.,  18  Crichton  rd 
Fleming,  Miss  Jessie,  15£  Marine  pi 
Fleming,  John,  merchant,jl8  Crichton  rd 
Fleming,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  34  Columshill  st 
Fleming,  Mrs  Mary,  Barone  rd 
Fletcher,  Miss  Isa  ,  12  Mountpleasant  rd 
Fletcher,  Robt.,  seaman,  27  Columshill  s 
Forbes,  Mrs  Marion.  25  Mountstuart  rd 
Ford,  Mrs  Jessie,  12£  Argyle  pi 
Fordyce,  Mrs  Margt.,  105  High  st 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Forfar,  James,  grocer,  94  High  st 
Forrest,  Ax.,  earthnw.  dealer,  8^  Ardbeg 
Forrest,  Mrs  Christina,  17  E.  Princes  st 
Forrest,  Mrs  Mary,  74  Ardbeg  rd 
Forson,  Andw.,  hatter,  31  Battery  pi 
Forson,  Mrs,  Cath.,  4  (Jolbeck  pi 
Foulds,  Mrs  Eliz   M.,  45  Ardbeg  rd 
Foulds,  Thos..  moulder,  7  'Sower  st 
Fowlie,  Walter,  stockbroker,  38  Bishop 

st ;  ho,  Castlegrove,  York  ter 
Foulis,  Robert,  mason,  3  Mill  st 
Fox,  Peter,  Castle  st 
Fraser,  Miss  Cth.&  Mry,  10  Mountstuart  r 
Fraser,  Duncan,  engineer,  Mansefield  pi 
Fraser,  John,  watchmaker,  Ladeside 
Freeland,   Wm.,  gardener,   21  Mount- 
pleasant  rd 
Friel,  Hugh,  labourer,  72  High  st 
Friel.,  Pat.,  labourer,  21  Russell  st 
Fulton,  Miss  Eliz.,  stationer,  10  Argyle  s 
Fulton,  Mrs  Eliz.,  28  Crichton  rd 
Fulton,  Misses  E.  &  H.,  24  Bridge  st 
Fulton,  John,  painter,  34  Staffa  pi 
Fulton,  Robt. ,  shoemaker,  2  John  st 
Fullerton,   Wm.,   aerated  water  manu- 
facturer, Bishop  st 
Fullerton,  Mrs  H.,  17  Russell  st 
Fyfe,  A.  P.,  121  High  st 
Fyfe,  Miss  Ann,  7  Marine  pi 
Fyfe,  John,  boatbuilder,  Wyndham  rd 
Fyfe,  John,  seaman,  76  Ardbeg  rd 
Fyfe,  Robt. ,  painter,  33  Staffa  pi 
Fyfe,  Mrs,  Sarah,  6g  Ardbeg  rd 


G 

Galbraith,  Alex.,  seaman,  9  Hillhouse  rd 
Galbraith,  Miss  Eliz.,  High  Craigmore 
Galbraith,  Mrs  Cath.,  77  Montague  st 
Galbraith,  Mrs  Marion,  1  Craigmore  rd 
Galbraith,  Rev.  William,  U.  P,  manse, 

Bishop  ter 
Gallacher,  James,  labourer,  19  Stuart  st 
Gallacher,  Mrs  Mary,  3  King  st 
Gallocher,  Thos.,  spirit  mercht.,  Go  wan- 
field  ter 
Gallocher,  Chas.,  labourer,  24  Ladeside 
Galloway,  James,  5  Mountpleasant  rd 
Galloway,  Wm.,  manufactr.,  Bogany  rd 
Gait,  Wm.,  moulder,  28  Staffa  pi 
Gardiner,  Miss  Isa.,  41  Victoria  st 
Gardiner,  Jas.,  baker,  4  Mountpleasant 
Gardiner,  Mrs  Jane,  Ballochgoy  ter 
Gardiner,  John,  barber,  16  W.  Princes 

st ;  ho,  Lilyoak  ter 
Gardiner,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  3£  Victoria  st 
Gardiner,  Mrs  Mary,  5  Battery  pi 

40 


Gardiner,  Robt.,  sen.,  joiner,  9  Chapel- 
hill  rd 
Gardiner,  Ts.,  sawmiller,  58  Montague  s 
Garret,  John,  hosier,  3  Mill  st 
Garrity,  Dominic,  labourer,  2  John  st 
Garrity,  Pat.,  labourer,  20  Bridge-end  g 
Garvey,  Geo.,  druggist,  31  Columshill  st 
Garvey,  Mrs  Mry  ,  Inkerman  ter 
Geddts,  Geo.,  tailor,  32 Mountpleatant  r 
Gemmill,  Hugh,  painter,  27  Argyle  st 
Gemmill,  John,  labourer,  8  Hillhouse  r 
Gemmell,  John,  38  Columshill  st 
Gemmell,  John,  14  Russell  st 
Gemmill,  Robt.,  engineer,  Barone  rd 
Gemmill,  Wm.,  joiner,  18  Argyle  st 
Gibb,  Mrs  Janet,  46  Ardbeg  rd 
Gibson,  George,  waiter,  Glenburn 
Gibson,  Mrs  Helen,  8  Montague  st 
Gibson,  James,  gardener,  Montford 
Gibson,  Mrs  Robina,  66  Montague  st 
Gibson,  John,  flesher,  19  Gallowgate 
Gibson,  Thos.,  gardener,  Glenburn 
Gilchrist,  Allan,  mason,  22  Ladeside 
Gilchrist,   Andrew,   foreman,  Chronicle 

office  ;  ho,  27  Columshill  st 
Gilchrist,  Mrs  Ann,  98  High  st 
Gilchrist,  Daniel,  teacher,  Inket  mnn  ter 
Gilchrist,  David,  purser,  1  Union  st 
Gilchrist,  John,  msson,  98  High  st 
Gilchrist,  Jn.  S.,  teacher,  11  Columshill  s 
Gilchrist,  Moore,  shipmaster,  26  Argyle  s 
Gilchrist,  Mrs  Sarah,  31  Gallowgate 
Gilfillan,  Wm.,  printer,  8  Hillhouse  rd 
Gillan,  Miss  Joan,  31  Gallowgate 
Gillan,  Robt.,  moulder,  Wyndham  rd 
Gillespie  A.,  96  Columshill  st 
Gillespie,  Mrs,  Wyndham  park 
Gillespie,  Wm.  S.,  dentist,  Barone  rd 
Gillies,  Mrs  Agnes,  41  Victoria  st 
Gillies,  Mrs  Ags.  L.,  21  Mountpleasant  r 
Gillies,  Alex.,  carpenter,  46  Montague  s 
Gillies,  Dugald,  joiner,  16  King  st 
Gillies,  Mrs  Eliz.  S.,  37  Ardbeg  rd 
Gillies,  Jms. ,  labourer,  24  Ladeside  st 
Gillies,    John,     burgh    messenger,     14 

Bridge-end  st 
Gillies,  John,  labourer,  Meadowcap 
Gillies,  John,  shipmaster,  26  Russell  st 
Gillies,  Miss  Mrgt.,  37  Ardbeg  rd 
Gillies,  Mrs  Mry.,  Ardmoiy  rd 
Gillies,  Peter,  labourer,  14  King  st 
Gillies,  Wltr.  F.,  teacher  of  dancing,  41 

Ardbeg  rd 
Gilmour,  Neil,  32  Columshill  st 
Giuliani,  Leapoldo,  confectioner,  Mon- 
tague, High,  and  Watergate  sts  ;  ho, 
94  Montague  st 
Glass,  Jn.D.,  ironmercht.,5^  E.Princesa 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Glass,  Mrs  Mary,  41  Crichton  rd 
Glen,  Jms.,  fisherman,  40  Bishop  st 
Glen,  Mrs  Janet,  Bishop  ter  br 
Glen,  John,  residenter,  2  Marine  pi 
G-len,  John,  seaman,  25  Montague  st 
Glen,  Peter,  seaman,  6  Castle  st 
Glen.  Peter,  boatman,  4  Croft  In 
Glen  or  Johnston,  Mrs,  9  Marine  pi 
Glen,  Eobt.,  38  Columshill  st 
Golder,  John,  heritor,  4  Marine  pi 
Golder,  Wm.,  heritor,  23  Marine  pi 
Goldie,  Miss  Isa.,  169  High  st 
Goodfellow,  Js.,  gardener,  38  Ladeside  st 
Goodfellow,  John,  son.  and  jun.,  gar- 
deners, M'Alister's  court 
Goodwin,  Miss  Jessie,  45  Mountstuart  rd 
Goodwin,    Isaac,    insurance    agent,   17 

Montague  sb 
Gordon,  John,  gardener,  Almar,  Graig- 

more 
Gourlay,  Ach.,  joiner,  17  Bridge  st 
Gourlay,  Js  F.,  bookseller,  75  Ardbegrd 
Govan,  John  G.,  heritor,  Ardbeg  rd 
Graham,  Miss  Ann,  ladies' and  children's 

outfitter,  75  Victoria  st 
Graham,  Miss  Cth.,  29  E.  Princes  st 
Graham,  Miss  Esther,  6  Bishop  st 
Graham,  Frank,  engineer,  8  Staffa  pi 
Graham,  Miss  Janet,  Colbeck  pi 
Graham,  Mrs  Mary,  grocer,  5  Mill  st ; 

ho,  Mansefield  pi 
Graham,  Thos.,  engineer,  2  Argyle  st 
Graham,  Peter,  potter,  Argyle  ter 
Graham,  Wm.,  baker,  11  Mill  st 
Graham,         ,  shipmaster,  15  Argyle  pi 
Grainger,  Miss  Jessie,  19  Marine  pi 
Granger,  Miss  Jnt.,  10^  Ardbeg  rd 
Grant,  Mrs  Agnes,  Gowar.field  ter 
Grant,  Alex.,  Ardbeg  villa 
Grant,  Donald,  writer,  20  Castlehill  st 

ho,  Holyrood,  Barone  rd 
Grant,  Mrs  Eliz.,  20  Bishop  st 
Grant,  Mrs  Jessie,  8  Mountpleasant  rd 
Grant,  John,  2  Minister's  br 
Grant,  John,  carter,  Meadowcap 
Grant,  Peter,  baker,  1  Gallowgate ;  ho, 

22  Bridge  st 
Gray,  Alex.,  lithographer,  16  Store  In 
Gray,  Alex.,  policeman,  4  Mansefield  pi 
Gray,  John,  coachman,  103  Montague  st 
Gray,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  77  Montague  st 
Gray,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  125  High  st 
Gray,  Wltr. ,  musician,  2  Osborne  pi 
Green,  Mrs  Ann,  4  Castle  st 
Green,  Edw.,  woodman,  98  High  st 
Green,  Wm.  M.,  93  Ardbeg  rd 
Greenlees,  John,  carter,  l^Hillhouse  rd 
Greig,  Jms. ,  gardener,  25  Craigmore  rd 

41 


Gribben,  Miss  Ame.,  16^  Mountstuart  rd 
Grier,  Wm.,  millworker,  31  Staffa  pi 
Grindley,Geo.,  Argyle  Hotel, Watergate 

H 

HaddoW,  Alex,,  draper,  32  Bishop  st 
Haig,  Andw.,  gardener,  11  Columshill  p 
Haig,  John,  blacksmitu,  8  Hillhouse  rd 
Haig,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  32  Bishop  st 
Halbert,  John,  mason,  15  Bishop  st 
Haldane,  Miss  Isa.,  32  Mill  st 
Hall,    Dr  Andrew  J.,    M.A.,   M.D.,    13 

Battery  pi 
Hall,  Miss  Bethia,  Gowanfield  pi 
Hall,  David,  Westland  rd 
Hall,  Mrs  Isa.,  10  Mountstuart  rd 
Halliday,  George,  sen.,  (of  George  Halli- 
day,  Ltd.),  wood  merchant,  sawmill, 
Union  st;  ho,  Ardnamara,  Academy  rd 
Halliday,    Geo,    jun.,    shipping  ngent, 

Springbank,  Chapelhill  rd 
Halliday,      John,      timber    merchant, 

Ardnamara,  Chapelhill  rd 
Halliday,  Mlcm.,  contra -tor,  Ardnamara 
Halliday,  Wm.,  engineer,  24  Argyle  st 
Hamilton,  Andw.,  grocer,  2  Bridge-end 

st ;  ho,  Barone  rd 
Hamilton,  Mrs  Eliz.,  12  W.  Princes  st 
Hamilton,  Miss  Grace,  8  E.  Princes  st 
Hamilton,  Js.,  plumber,  1  Bridge-end  st 
Hamilton,  Misses  Jnne.  &  Mry. ,  Orcadia 
Hamilton,  John,  moulder,  37  Staffa  pi 
Hamilton,  John  S.,  Serpentine  rd 
Hamilton,  Peter,  53  Crichton  rd 
Hamilton,  Thos.,  stoker,  Mansefield  pi 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  gardener,  17  Gallowgate 
Hannay,  Miss  Janet,  Barone  rd 
Hannay,  Miss  Mary,  113  Montague  st 
Hannerton,  Mrs  Janet,  Park  pi,  Bridge  s 
Hannighan,  Mrs  Mary,  42  High  st 
Harding,  cap'ain,  County  Chief    Con- 
stable, 37  High  st 
Harkness,  Miss  Helen,  5h  E.  Princes  st 
Harold,  Misses  Eliz.  &  Isa.,  booksellers, 

Albert  pi 
Harper,  Jms. ,  labourer,  21  Mill  st 
Harper,  Kankin,  labourer,  4  Miil  st 
Harris,  Edw.,  boatman,  55  Montague  st 
Hart,  Miss  Eliz.,  11  E.  Princes  st 
Hart,  Js.,  warehouseman,  Wyndhamrd 
Hart,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  Argyle  ter 
Hart,  Miss  Mry.,  2  Chapelhill  rd 
Hart,  Wm.,  carrier,  8  Columshill  pi 
Harvey,  Bernard,  Mansefield  pi 
Harvey,  Mrs  Eliz. ,  135  High  st 
Harvey,  Js.,  tobacconist,  Eastlands  rd 
Harvey,  Mrs  Janet,  7  W.  Princes  st 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Harvey,  John,  labourer,  Barone  rd 
Harvey,  Jhn.  B.,  seaman,  3  Minister's  br 
Harvey,  John  C,  printer,  Chronicle,  16 
Watergate;  ho,  Springbank,  7  Chapel- 
hill  rd 
Harvey,  John  T.,  heritor,  20  Argyle  st 
Harvey,  Robt.,  tailor,  135  High  st 
Harvey,  Robt.,  C,  sculptor,  Eastlands 
Harvey,  Sam.,  dykebuilder,  High  st 
Harvey,  Thos.,  fisherman,  36  Bridge  st 
Harvey,  Thos,  dyer,  8  Brighton  ter 
Harvey,  Thos.  H.,  farmer,  Windyhall 
Harvey,  Wm.,  steward,  28  Castle  st 
Hay,  John,  stationer,  Argyle  ter 
Heaslet,  Miss  Agnes,  63  High  st 
Heaton  Js. ,  spirit  merchant,  7  Victoria 

st  ;  ho,  45  Barone  rd 
Heaton,  Robt.,  spirit  merchant,  12  East 

Princes  st ;  ho,  Tower,  Serpentine  rd 
Heaton,  "Wm.  blacksmith,  23  Barone  rd 
Heaton,  Wm.  M.,  printer,  10  Battery  pi 
Heggie,  Mrs,  70  Ardbeg  rd 
Henderson,  Rev.  Adm.  C,  10  Marine  pi 
Henderson,  Mrs  Agnes,  2  Osborne  pi 
Henderson, Dvd.,  clubmaster,27  Argyle  s 
Henderson,    James,   coal  merchant,  31 

Watergate  ;  ho,  163  High  st 
Henderson,  Jms.,  wood  merchant,  West- 
wood,  Argyle  ter 
Henderson,  Mrs  Jnt.,  4  Dean  Hood  pi 
Henderson,  Mrs  Mry.,  59  Ardbeg  rd 
Henry,  Jms.,  carrier,  72  Montague  st 
Henry,  Mrs  Mry.,  80  High  st 
Henry,  Wm.,  grocer,  26  Mill  st 
Herbert,  Miss  Agnes,  31  E.  Princes  st 
Herbert,  Miss  Edith,  6  Albert  pi 
Herbert,  Mrs  Hn.,  Hillcrest,  5  Crichton  r 
Heron,  Jms.,  merchant  and  commission 

agent,  4  Bishop  ter 
Heron,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  Havelock  ter 
Herriot,  Miss  Eliz.  M.,  54  Mountstuart  r 
Hewison,  Rev.  Jms.  King,  m.a.,  Parish 

Church  manse,  Minister's  br 
Hicks,  Charles  T.,  chemist  and  druggist, 

2  High  st  and  1  Victoria  st ;  ho,  Daisy 

Cliff,  Crichton  rd 
Higgie,    George,    publisher,    shorthand 

writer    and  teacher,    and    insurance 

agent,  22  Bridgo  st 
Hill,  Chas.,  labourer,  17  E.  Princes  st 
Hill,  Dune,  shipowner,  Chapelhill  rd 
Hill,  Geo.,  draper,  78  Montague  st 
Hill,  Miss  Jnt.,  5^  Gaiiowgate 
Hill,  Mrs  Sophia,  9  Mountstuart  rd 
Hodsen,  Jms.,  22  Russell  st 
Holden,  Geo.,  grocer,  75  Montague  st ; 

ho,  4  Hillhouse  rd 
Holu  es,  Andw.,  grocer,  47  Victoria  st ; 

ho,  29  E.  Princes  st 


Holmes,  Miss  Isa.,  Barone  rd 

Hood,  Wm.,  27  Staff  a  pi 

Hoss  >ck,  Miss  Mrgt.,  4  W.  Castle  st 

Howe,  Alex.,  fruiterer,  38  Columshill  s 

Howie,  D.  L. ,  photographer,  Dean  Hood 

pi ;  ho,  Park  pi,  Bridge  st 
Howie,  Miss  Jnt.,  2  Columshill  pi 
Howitt,  Ach.  F.,  engineer,  46  Ladeside 
Howitt,  Jms.,  gardener,  Ardmoryrd 
Hughes,  Jms.,  14  Staff  a  pi 
Hunter,  ,  Holyrood 

Hunter,  And.,  blacksmith,  65  Victoria  8 
Hunter,  Mrs  Annie  Y.,  43  Mountstuart  r 
Hunter,  Jms.,  seaman,  125  High  st 
Hunter,  Jms  ,  grocer,  10  W.  Princes  st; 

ho,  Mountstuart  rd 
Hunter,  John  R.  mason,  11  Castle  st 
Hunter,  Robt.,  A.  tailor,  6  Staffa  pi 
Hunter,     Wm.,     builder,     Maiionslea, 

Minister's  br 
Hutchison,  Wm.,  Almar,  Craigmore  rd 
Hutchison,  Miss  Eliz.,  Serpentine  rd 
Hutchison,  Miss  Mry.,  4  Union  st 
Hutton,  Mrs  Jane,  6J  Ardbeg  rd 
Hynd,  Mrs  Jane,  7  Wyndham  rd 
Hynd,  W.  A.,  14  Russell  st 
Hyndman,  And.,  painter,  5 Minister's  br 
Hyndman,  Mrs  Ann,  46  Laderide 
Hyndman,  Jms. ,  slater,  52  Montague  st 
Hyndman,  Peter,  carter,  37  Bridge  st 
Hyndman,  Peter,  27  Staffa  pi 
Hyndman,  Wm.,  steward,  6  Bishop  sfc 


Inglis,  Mrs  Eliz.,  19  Ardbeg  rd 
Inglis,  James,  printer,  17  E.  Princes  st 
Innes,  Alex.,  gardener,  Ascog 
Innes,   Geo.,  pawnbroker.  West  Castle 

st ;  ho,  Bruan,  Bishop  ter 
Innes,  M.  &  G.,  furniture  dealers,  101 

Montague  st 
Irvine,  David,  31  Staffa  pi 
Irvine,  Joseph,  labourer,  2  John  st 
Irvine,  Sam.,  shoemaker,  5£  E.  Princes  s 


Jack,  James,  grain  merchant,  Hillside 

house,  Serpentine  rd 
Jack,  Thos.,  contractor,  29  Barone  rd 
Jackson,  Dvd.,  purveyor,  8  E.  Princes 

st ;  ho,  32  Battery  pi 
Jago,  Rich.  J.,  cook,  46  High  st 
Jamieson,  A.  &  Son,  seedsmen,  florists, 

and  fruiterers,  9  Argyle  st 
42 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Jamieson,  Jms.  G.,  fruiterer,  Argyle  st 
[jamieson,  Miss  Jane,  3  Mountpleaaant  rd 
IJamieson,  Miss  Jnt ,  15  Castle  st 
Jamieson,  John,  baker,  3  Union  st 
iJamieson,  John  C,  plasterer,  18  Mill  st; 
I,    ho,  96  High  st 
Jamieson,  MrsMry.,  8  Argyle  st 
IJamieson,  Neil,  woodman,  15  Castle  st 
iJamieson,  Wm.,  gardener,  Serpentine  r 
Jamieson,  Wm.  B.,  chemist  and  drug- 
gist, 64  Montague  st 
Jardine,  Rbt.,  boathirer  and  carpenter, 
Mountstuart  rd  ;  ho;  21  Columshill  st 
Jeffrey,  Mrs,  grocer,  41  Watergate 
Jeffrey,  Jms.,  fisherman,  41  Watergate 
Jeffrey,  Wm.,  boxmaker,  12£  Argyle  st 
Jenkins,  Miss  Helen,  28  Argyle  st 
Jenkins,  Mrs  Hln.,  36  Mountpleasant  rd 
Jenkins,  Robina,  5  Argyle  st 
Jennings,  Jos.,  vanman,  97  Montague  st 
Jessemine,  Miss  Eliz.,  1  Mackinlay  st 
Johnston,  Miss  Agnes.  23  Barone  rd 
Johnston,   Misses  Cath.  &  Flora,  dress- 
makers, 9  Castle  st 
Johnston,  Mrs  Eliz.,  13  W.  Princes  st 
Johnston,  Mrs  Georgina,  82  Montague  st 
Johnston,  Hugh,  joiner,  35  Barone  rd 
Johnston,  Miss  Kate,  Bishop  st 
Johnston,  Jms  ,  mason,  52  Montague  st 
Johnston,  John,  shoemaker,  9  Castle  st 
Johnston,  Jn.  D.,  tinsmith,  37  Staffapl 
Johnston,  John  11  ,  blacksmith,  65  Ard- 

beg  rd 
Johnston,  Mrs,  38  Bishop  st 
Johnston,  Misses,  confectioners,  63  Vic- 
toria st 
Johnstone,  Chs.  A.,  sheriff  officer,  16 

Mountpleasant  rd 
Johnstone,  Robt.,  blacksmith,  64  Staff  a  p 
Johnstone,  Robt.,  bricklayer,  22  Mill  st 
Jones,  Geo.,  5  Argyle  st 
Jones,  Stephen,  florist,  32  Bishop  st 
Judge,  Mrs,  23  Bridge-end  st 


K 

Kae,  Mrs  Grace,  18  Columshill  st 
Kay,  Mrs  Ann,  11  Columshill  st 
Kay,  Mrs  Helen,  52  Mountstuart  rd 
Kay,  Jms. ,  forester,  Barone  cottage 
Kean,  Colin,  postman,  7  Montague  st 
Kean,  Mrs,  24  Russell  st 
Keir,  Alex.,  joiner,  98  Montague  st 
Keith,  Alex.,  joiner,  1  Alma  ter 
Keith,  Dan.,  plasterer,  23  Barone  rd 
Keith,  Jms,  cook,  28  Montague  st 
Keith,  John,  porter,  85  High  st 

43 


Kell,  John,  baker,  30  Ladeside 

Kell,  Norman,  boatman,  20  Mill  st 

Kelly,  Dan. ,  carpenter,  36  Staffa  pi 

Kelly,  Jms.,  painter,  59  Ardbeg 

Kelly,  Fred.,  14  Staffa  pi 

Kelly,    John    L.,   hotel-keeper,    Royal 

Hotel,  4  Albert  pi 
Kelly,  John  T.,  barber,  36  Mill  st 
Kelly,  Miss  Mry. ,  11  Mountstuart  rd 
Kelly,  Robt.,  grocer,  21  Russell  st 
Kelso,  Mrs  Janet,  2  Mountpleasant 
Kemp,  Mrs  Cth  ,  High  Craigmore 
Kennan,  Mich.,  painter,  32  Mill  st 
Kennedy,  Angus,  labourer,  28  Mill  st 
Kennedy,  Mrs  Ann,  50  I  ade*ide 
Kennedy,  Jms.,  shipmaster,  11  Albert  pi 
Kennedy,  Mrs  Mry.,  11  Argyle  ter 
Ker,  Miss  Agnes,  12  Marine  pi 
Kerr,  Mrs  Chris. ,  spirit  dealer,  3  Bridge- 
end  st ;  ho,  11  Bridge  st 
Kerr,  Finlay,  seaman,  98  Montague  st] 
Kerr,  Miss  Helen,  11  Columshill  st 
Kerr,  Hugh  S.,  tailor,  17  Bishop  st 
Kerr,  Mrs  Jessie,  26  Columshill  st 
Kerr,  Mrs  John,  24  Bishop  st 
Kerr,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  34  Bridge  st 
Kerr,  Mrs  Mary,  t9  Stuart  st 
Kerr,  Neil,  builder,  29  Victoria  st 
Killoch,  Mrs  Wm.,  Wyndham  pk 
Kinchin,  John  T.,  merchant,  15  Craig- 
more rd 
King,  Miss  Ann,  38  Monntpleasant  rd 
King,  Jms.,  engineer,  8  Marine  pi 
King,  Scott,  boarding  house,  6  Elysium 
Kinnaird,  Robt.,  gardener, 26  Watergate 
Kippen,  Jms.  M.,  heritor,  Ardmory  rd 
Kirk,  Alex.,  23  Staffa  pi 
Kirkhope,  Wm.,   sculptor,  Townhead ; 

ho,  36  Columshill  st 
Kirkland,  Jms.,  labourer,  Westland  rd 
Kirkland,  Miss  Mary,  E.  Burgh  Lands 
Kirkpatrick,  Mrs  Hannah,  11  Albert  pi 
Kirkwood,  Dvd.,  cartwright,  111  High 

st ;  ho,  Union  st 
Kirkwood,  Jms.,   church  officer,  13  Ar- 
gyle pi 
Kirkwood,  Miss  Jessie,  Montague  st 
Kirkwood,  John,  seaman,  80  High  st 
Knox,  Dune,  boatman,  8  E.  Princes  st 
Kyle,  Robert,  Roslin  pi 


Laidlaw,  Mrs  Agnes,  5  Argyle  st 
Laid  law,  Geo.  B.,  bandmaster,  32  Ard- 
beg rd 
Laidlaw,  Jms.,  plasterer,  32  Bishop  st 
Laidlaw,  Rbt.,  retd.  hosier,  5  Argyle  st 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Laidlaw,  Mrs,  dairy  keeper,  16  Bishop  st 
Laing,  James,  bootmaker,  4  Gallowgate 
Laing,  Mrs,  13  Staffa  pi 
Laird, Mrs  Andw.,  15  Bridge  st 
Laird,  Mrs  Eliz.,  High  Craigmore 
Laird,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  94  High  st 
Lambie,  Jms.  T,,  20  W.  Princes  st 
Lambie,  Miss  Jane,  24  E.  Princes  st 
Lambie,  John,  Mansefield  pi 
Lamont,  Alex.,  carpenter,  Serpentine  rd 
Lamont  Ai-ch.,  tailor  and  clothier,  15 

Gallowgate 
Lamont,  Miss  Chris.,  2  E.  Princes  st 
Lamont,  Daniel,  joiner,  46  Ardbeg  rd 
Lamont,  Don.,  boatman,  Serpentine  rd 
Lamont,  Dugald,  74  Ardbeg  rd 
Lamont,  Miss  Isa.,  29  Argyle  sfc 
Lamont,  John,  jun.,  baker,  23£  Gallow- 
gate ;  ho,  23  Gallowgate 
Lamont,  Jn.,  sen.,  baker,  23  Gallowga!-e 
Lamont,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  32  Battery  pi 
Lamont,  Miss  Sarah,  7  Bishop  ter 
Lamont  Miss,  Sarah,  Gowantield  ter 
Lang,  And.,  ironmonger,  22 Columshill s 
Lang,  Arthur  K.,  coach  painter,  11  Mon- 
tague st 
Lang,  John,  spirit  dealer,  31  Battery  pi 
Lauder,  Hugh,  jeweller,  8  Albert  pi;  ho, 

1  Crichton  rd 
Lauder,  Robt.,  draper,  7  Albert  pi 
Lauder,  Wm.,  joiner,   Ladeside  st ;  ho, 

Mayflower,  Barone  rd 
Lauder,  Wm.,  labourer,  3  Stuart  st 
Law,  Mrs  Barb.,  18  Castle  st 
Law,  Miss  Mry,  Ann  A.,  13  Ardbeg  rd 
Lawrie,  Jms.,  carter,  41  Watergate 
Lawrie,    John    M.,    billiard  saloon,  9 

Bridge-end  st 
Lawrie,  Miss  Mary,  85  Ardbeg  rd 
Lawson,  Dvd.,  baker,  87  Montague  st 
and  20  E.  Princes  st ;  ho,  Ivy  Bank, 
Bridge  st 
Lawson,  Jms.  Burn.,  M.D.,  2a  Battery  p 
Lawson,  JohnL.,  Havelock  ter 
Lawson,  Miss,  Abercorn 
Lawson,  W.  J.,  engineer,  5  Albany  ter 
Leckie,  Mrs  Jms.  A.,  Logie  pi,  Bridge  st 
Leckie.  Miss  Jessie,  8  Argyle  st 
Leckie,  Wm.  M.,  slater,  31  Bridge  st 
Lee,  John,  steward,  94  High  st 
Lee,  Miss  Mary,  77  Montague  st 
Leiper,  Miss  Barb.,  29  Barone  rd 
Leitch,  Alex.,  labourer,  38  Ladeside 
Leitch,   Misses  Frances  and  Catherine, 

29  Columshill  st 
Leitch,  Henry,  steward,  15  Bridge  st 
Leitch,  Jms.,  carter,  Union  st 
Leitch,  Neil,  gardener,  31  Columshill  st 

44 


Leitch,  Peter,  waiter,  27  Argyle  st 
Leith,  Peter,   chemist  and  druggist,  4 

Victoria  st ;  ho,  17  Argyle  ter 
Le  Neve,  Miss  Ags.  J.,  12  Mountstuart 
Lessels,  And.,  engineer,  29  Columshill 
Lewis,  Thos  ,  labourer,  7  Mill  st 
Liddle,  Miss  Mrgt.,  15  Battery  pi 
Light,  Wm.,  seedsman,  32  Bishop  st 
Lightbody,  Miss  Wil.,  6  Hillhouse  rd 
Lightbody,  Robt.,  tinsmith,  3  Mill  st 
Linden,  Mrs  Mry.  Ann,  4  Staffa  pi 
Lipton,  Limited,  provision  dealers,    3; 

Montague  st 
Lister,  Alex.,  nurseryman,  Barond  rd 

ho,  Gowanfield  ter 
Lister,  John,  nurseryman,  Barone  rd 
Little,  Mrs  Jane,  Osborne  pi 
Little,  Robt.,  grocer,  27  Argyle  st 
Livingstone,  Mrs  Jnt.,  20  Bridge-end  st 
Livingstone,  Rich.,  saddler,  14  Castlehil 

st ;  ho,  Mountpleasant  rd 
Livingstone,  Robt.,  labourer,  14  King  a 
Loaghrie,  Miss  Grace  Ann,  52  Ardbeg  n 
Lochhead,  Jms.,  14  Russell  st 
Locke,  Wm.,  baker,  Alma  ter 
Lockhart,  Jms.,  pensioner,  3  King  st 
Logan,  David,  24  Ru?sell  st 
Logan,  Jms.,  mill  manager,  2  Hillhouse  3 
Logan,  Mrs  Janet,  90  Montague  st 
Longmuir,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  12  Columshill  st 
Lorraine,  Miss  Eliz.,  nurse,  36  Ladeside 
Love,  Mrs,  125  High  st 
Love,  D.  K.,  flesher,  Dean  Hoon  pi ;  ho. 

Lilyoak  ter 
Love,  John  K.,  tinsmith,  66  Montague 

st ;  ho,  20  Argyle  st 
Love,  Mrs  Margt.,  7  W.  Princes  st 
Love,  Miss,  84  Montague  st 
Lugton,  Wm.,  seaman,  3  Minister's  br 
Lusk,  Miss  Cth.,  27  Bridge  end  st 
Lyle,  Miss  Ann,  70  Ardbeg  rd 
Lyle,  Chs.,  Lome  Hotel,  Guildford  sq 
Lyle,  Wm.,  builder,  Townhead 
Lyle,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  Townhead 
Lyle,  Mrs  Martha,  draper,  54  High  st ; 

ho,  12  Castle  st 
Lyle,  Wm.,  chemist  and  druggist,  14  E. 

Princes  st 
Lyon,  Miss  Eliz..  48  Mountstuart  rd 
Lyon,  Malcolm,  Bishop  terrace  brae 
Lyons,  Fred.,  31  Columshill  st 

M 

Mack,  Jms.,  blacksmith,  32  Mill  st 
Madden,  Sergeant-Major  Geo.,  swimming 
master,  Stewart  baths ;  ho,  49  Mount- 
stuart rd 


4  i  Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


addever,  Mrs  Mrgt. ,  7  Mountstuart  rd 
tains,  Jms.,  hawker,  24  Ladeside 
air,  Thms.,  stewart,  Chapelhill  rd 
aitland,  Andvv.,  shopman,  Ballochgoy 
aitland,  Daniel,  shopman,  I  Mill  st 
aitland,  Mrs  Isa.,  60  High  st 
Aitland,  Jms.,  labourer, 
Laitland,  Joseph,  grocer,  62  Montague 
st ;  ho,  12  Argyle  st 
[aitland,  Miss,  Ballochgoy  ter 
I  ([aitland,  Miss,  grocer,  2  Oolumshill  st 

[aitland,  Mrs  Janet,  27  Bishop  st 
Jlaltman,  Mrs  Agnes,  26  Russell  st 
{tanning,  Geo.,  1  Columshill  pi 
i  lark,  Mrs  Jemima,  Colbeck  pi 
larsh,  Mrs,  Chs.,  13  Bridge- end  st 
larshall,  Mrs  Annie,  47  Argyle  st 
j  larshall,  Dvd.  H.,  21  Ardbeg  rd 
•ikarshall,  Mrs  Jms.,  4  Mountpleasant 
jlarshall,  Mrs  Jnt.,  54  Ladeside  st 
Marshall,  John,  carrier,  35  Bridge  st 
.Marshall,  John  N.,  M.D.,  7  Battery  pi 
Marshall,  Robt.,  46  High  st 
jlarshall,  Robert,  carter,  24  Bridge  st 
larshall,  Robt.,  clerk,  4  Mountpleasant 
dartin,  Alex.  &  John,  carriage  hirers, 

Chapelhill  rd 
lartin,  Bryce,  J.  P.,  32  Ardbeg  rd 
kiartin,  Geo.,  insurance  superintendent, 

47  High  st 
ilar tin,  Mrs  Isa.,  8  Tower  st 
Vlartin,  James,  11  Mill  st 
Martin,  Malcolm,  12  Argyle  st 
dartin,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  29  Argyle  ter 
Vlartin,  Thos.  J.,  m.a  ,  Sheriff-Substi- 
tute, Auchenross,  Craigmore 
Mason,  Alex.,  builder,  17  E.  Princes  st 
Mason,  Mrs  Jane,  18  Mountpleasant  rd 
Viason,  Thos.,  grocer,  77  High  st 
Masson,  Geo.,  tobacconist,  Glenburn  cot 
Matheson,  ¥ni.,  joiner,  Ardbeg 
Muthieson,  Don.,  grocer,  6  E.  Princes  st 
Mathieson,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  22  Battery  pi 
Matthews,  Rev.  Francis,  Episcopal  Oh.; 

parsonage,  York  ter 
Matthewson,  Jn.,  shopman,  3£  Victorias 
Matthewson,  Ax.,  gardener,  Meadowoap 
Maxwell,  James,    confectioner,    23    E. 

Princes  st 
Maxwell,  Mrs  Mry.,  24  E.  Princes  st 
Maxwell,  Mrs  Robina,  8  Montague  st 
Mealmaker,  Mrs  Jnt.,  24  Castle  st 
Mearns,  Mrs  Chris.  R.,  Argyle  ter 
Meek,  Rev.  James  B.,  New  Parish  Ch.j 

manse,  Skeoch 
Meikle,  Ach.,  steamboat  agent,  Quay; 

ho,  17  Bridge  st 
Menzies,  Mrs  Barb.,  nurse,  11  Bridge  st 

45 


Menzies,  Mrs  Eliz.,  Wyndham  pk 
Metcalf,  Jn.R.,  house  factor  25  Marine  p 
Middleton,  Miss,  dressmkr.,  18  Argyle  pi 
Middleton,  J.,  labourer,  23  Bridge-end  s 
Middleton,  Mrs  Mry.  Ann,  48  Ardbeg  rd 
Middleton, "Wm., labourer,  89  Montague  s 
Millar,  Andw.  M.,  grocer,  1  Argyie  st ; 

ho,  Dunottar,  Mackinlay  st 
Millar,  Neil,  seaman,  2  Columshill  pi 
Millar,  Miss  Robina,  Wyndham  rd 
Millar,  Wm.  C,  butcher,  21  High  st ; 

ho,  Roslinpl 
Millar,  Wm.  J.,  C.B.,  31  Marine  pi 
Millar,  Wm.,  porter,  46  Ladeside 
Millen,  Mrs  Cecile,  59  Crichton  rd 
Miller,  Mrs  Ann,  25  Staffa  pi 
Miller,  Alex. ,  baker,  26  Russell  st 
Miller,  Alx.,  chimney  sweeper,  44  High  s 
Miller,  Mrs  Cth.,  24  Coluiushill  st 
Miller,   Misses  Clement,  and  Eliz.,  36 

Mountpleasant  rd 
Miller,  Daniel,  depute  procurator  fiscal, 

County  Buildings,  ho,  Glenhead 
Miller,  Geo.,  shipmaster,  52  Crichton  rd 
Miller,  Hugh,  seaman,  20  W.  Princes  st 
Miller,  Jms.,  siater,  17  Bridge  st 
Miller,  Jms.,  slater,  42  Ladeside 
Miller,  Misses  Jessie  &  Sarah,  York  ter 
Miller,  John,  chemist,  5  Columshill  st 
Miller,  John  slater,  2  Hillhouse  rd 
Miller,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  2  Dean  Hood  pi 
Miller,  Mrs  Mry.,  11  Bridge  st 
Miller,  Mrs  Mry.,  25  Columshill  st 
Miller,  Mrs  Mry.,  141  High  st 
Miller,  Miss  Mry.  Ann  M.,  23  Victoria  st 
Miller,  Robert  C,  draper,  48  Montague 

st ;  ho,  Alma  ter 
Miller,  Wm,,  slater,  5  Columshill  st 
Milligan,  Miss  Eliz.,  29  Argyle  st 
Milloy,  Lachlan,   ironmonger,  45  Mon- 
tague st ;  ho,  Elmbank,  Ballochgoy 
Minihan,  Michael,  mason,  21  Mill  st 
Minnis,  Thos.,  shoemaker,  46  High  st 
Milne,  Ach.,  hatter,  4  Minister's  br 
Mitchell,  Misses  Agnes  &  Eliz.,  55  Crich- 
ton rd 
Mitchell,  Mrs  Andw.,  Bush 
Mitchell,  Mrs  Ann,  30  E.  Princes  st 
Mitchell,  Ach.,  boilermaker,  40  Bishop  s 
Mitchell,  John,   postmaster,  Oxenford, 

Baroue  rd 
Mitchell,  Misses  Jessie  &  Mary,  1  Mao- 

kinlay  st 
Mitchell,  Samuel,  baker,  98  H  igh  st 
Mitchell,   Samuel,    grocer,  6  High   st ; 

ho,  5  Mountstuart  rd 
Mitchell,  Thos.,  upholstorer,  17  Mon- 
tague st ;  ho,  4  Bridge  st 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Mitchell,  Wm.,  Abbotsford,  Barone  rd 
Moffatt,  Mrs  Helen,  Ardmory  rd 
Montague,  Hry,  shoemaker,  43  Water- 
gate 
Montgomerie,  Arch.,  auctioneer,  Albert 

pi ;  ho,  Woodside,  Ardbeg 
Montgomerie,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  3  W. 

Princes  st 
Montgomerie,  Mrs  Agnes,  25  Montague  s 
Montgomerie  Brothers  ,  butchers,  13  Al- 
bert pi 
Montgomerie,  Mrs  Kate,  1  Ardbeg  rd 
Montgomerie,  Miss  Janet,  dairy  keeper, 

30  East  Princes  st 
Montgomerie,  John  L.  C,  Barone  rd 
Montgomerie,  W.  R.,  butcher,  39  Bar- 
one  rd 
Moodie,  Arch  ,  blacksmith,  19  High  st 
Moodie,  Mrs  Janet,  44  Argyle  st 
Moodie,  W.,  veterinary  surgeon,  carriage 
hirer,  Watergate;  ho,  18  Mountstuart  r 
Moonie,  Mrs,  32  Belle vue  rd 
Moore,  Mrs  Ann,  13  Gallowgate 
Moore,  John,  21  Mill  st 
Moore,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  laundry,  Dean  Hood  p 
More,  Andrew,  31  Columshill  st 
Morgan,  Mrs  Jessie,  103  High  st 
Morison,  Mrs  Christina,  32  Marine  pi 
Morrell,  Geo.,  dentist,  3^  Victoria  st 
Morrell,  J.  C,  hairdresser,  7  Highst 
Morrell,  Jms.,  basketmkr.,  2  Castlehill  s 
Morris,  David  I.,  baker,  107  Montague 

st ;  ho,  37  Mountstuart  rd 
Morris,  Wm.,  fisherman,  93  High  st 
Morrison,  Mrs  Archd.,  65  Victoria  st 
Morrison,  Archd.,  hairdresser,  92  Mon- 
tague st 
Morrison,  Archd.,  farmer,  Craigberoch 
Morrison,  Archd.,  plumber,  16  King  st 
Morrison,  Bros.,  plumbers,  Watergite  s 
Morrison,  Daniel,  pensioner,  3  King  st 
Morrison,  Don.,  baker,  38  Ladeside 
Morrison.  Hugh,  29  Argyle  st 
Morrison,  Mrs  Isa.,  Barone  rd 
Morrison,  Jms.,  grocer,  28  Montague  st 
Morrison,  Mrs  Isa.,  Albana  rd 
Morrison,  John,  gardener,  71  Victoria  st 
Morrison,   John,   master  of  works,   31 

High  st ;  ho,  1  Brandane  ter 
Morrison,  Mrs  Mrgt.,  2  Bishop  ter 
Morrison,  Neil,  gardener.  Park  pi 
Morrison,  Robfc.,  carter,  32  Mill  st 
Morrison,  ftobt.,  jun.,  joiner,  16  Mill  st 
Morrison,  Thos.,  joiner,  35  Watergate 
Morrison,  Miss  Violet,  83  High  st 
Morrison,  Wm.,  joiner,  96  High  st 
Mortimer,  Wm.,  grocer,  35  Bridge  st 
Mortimer,  Mrs  Cth.,  Castle  st 

46 


Mortimer,  Miss  S.,  66  Montague  st 
Morton,  Ach.,  mill  worker,  2  Castlehill  |j 
Morton,  Jms. ,  clerk,  Mill  st 
Morton,  John  H.,  29  draper,  Barone  rd$[( 
Morton,  Wm.,  bottler,  5  Castle  st 
Morvan,  John,  46  High  st 
Mossman,  Mrs  Ann,  Wyndham  pk 
Muir,  Alex  ,  cabman,  22  Watergate 
Muir,  Miss,  dressmaker,  Hillhouse  rd 
Muir,  Chs.,  baker,   17  High  st  and  17 

Argyle  st 
Muir,  Jms.  W.,  Ardyne  boarding  houses 

7  Elysium 
Muir,  Miss  Janet,  Roslin  pi 
Muir,  Miss  Jessie,  12  Argyle  st 
Muir,  Peter,  coachman,  Hillhouse  rd 
Muir,  Miss  Sarah,  30  Bishop  st 
Muir,  Wm.  C,  draper,  19  Montague  st 

ho,  Amisfield,  Barone  rd 
Muir,  Misses,  10.^  Glenrosa  pi 
Muirhead,  Thos. ,  57  Crichton  rd 
Mullen,  Miss  Mrgt.,  Barone  rd 
Mullholland,  Wm,,  stableman,  Roslin  p 
Mulloy,  Mrs  Isbl.,  20  Russell  st 
Munn,  Miss  Mry.  H.,  15  Mountpleasant : 
Munn,  Wm.,  heritor,  31  Ardbeg  rd 
Munro,  Don.,  grocer,  5  Albert  pi 
Munro,  Jms.,  baker,  52  Ardbeg  rd 
Munro,  Mrs  Janet,  29  Columshill  st 
Munsie,  Jms.,  joiner,  86  High  st 
Murdoch,   Angus,    sen.,   shoemaker,   j 

Ladeside 
Murdoch,   Angus,   jun.,  shoemaker,  2 

Bishop  st 
Murdoch,  John,  baker,  10  Battery  pi 
Murdoch,  John,  plumber,  27  Bridge  st 
Murdoch,  Rbt.,  grocer,  29  Victoria  st 
Murdoch,  Wm.,  engineer,  19  Argyle  p] 
Murray,  Alex.,  baker,  14  Staff  a  pi 
Murray,  Mrs  Ann,  31  Gallowgate 
Murray,  Ach.,  heritor,  47  Montague  st 
Murray,  Mrs  Chris.,  20  Columshill  st 
Murray,  David,  waiter,  Glenburn  ;  ht 

32  Battery  pi 
Murray,  Dan.  S.,  plasterer,  9  High  st 
Murray,  Don.  C,  painter,  86  Montagu 

st ;  ho,  15  Crichton  rd 
Murray,  Mrs  Eliz.,  12  Argyle  pi 
Murray,  Mrs  Jane,  15  Crichton  rd 
Murray,  John,  heritor,  Crichton  rd 
Murray,  Miss  Mrgt.,  Glenhead  pi 
Murray,  Rbt.,  printer,  47  Argyle  st 
Murray,  Thos.,  joiner,  Bellevue  rd 
Murray,  Wm.,  27  Bridge  st 
Murray,  Wm.,  38  Columshill  st 
Mutch,  John,  postman,  5  Mansefield  p 
Mylne,  MissjMrgt.  M.,  12  Mountstuart  r 


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HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Mac 

cAdam  Alex.,  2  Hillhouse  rd 
cAdam  Miss,  30  E.  Princes  st 
cAdam  Jms.,  gardener,  Kames  Castle 
;cAlister  Miss  Mrgt. ,  21  Craigmore  rd 
JcAllister  Miss  Margt.,  28  Columshill  st 
IcAllister  Mrs  Margt..  31  Columshill  st 
[cAllister  Mrs  Mry.,  7  W.  Princes  st 
IcAllister  stableman,  Watergate 

[c  Alpine  Dan.,  painter,  98  High  st 
IcAlpine  Jm».,  Minister's  br 
JlcAlpine  Mrs  Mry.,  Colbeck  pi 
Ic Alpine  Ths.,  labourer,  Mc  a  Ulster's  c 
I  'Alpine,  Miss,  28  Columshill  st 
Ic  Andrew  Mrs  Isa.,10a  Mountstuart  rd 
iMcAra  Mrs  Chris.,  la  Battery  pi 
;IcAra  Mrs  Sarah,  12  Battery  pi 
lIcAra  Thos.,  ironforger,  36  Crichtonr 
,^Ic Arthur  Arch.,  carter,  25  Barone  rd 
lie  Arthur  Miss  Chris.,  11  Columshid  st 
iMcArthur  Miss  Chris.,  69  Victoria  st 
kc Arthur  Dan.,  slater,  28  Ladeside 
rlVIc Arthur  Donald,  draper,  Alma  ter 
He  Arthur  Don.,  gardener,  18  Ladeside 
He  Arthur  Edw.,  postman,  7  Montague  s 
me  Arthur  Jms.,  bookseller  and  music 
teacher,  Guildford  sq;  ho,  37  Bishop  s 
JSIc Arthur  Jms.,  slater,  28  Ladeside  st 
I pc Arthur  Mrs  Jane,  Firwood 
McArthur  Mrs  Jane,  16  High  st 
JMc  Arthur  Mrs,  7  Tower  st 
JMcArthur  John,  seaman,  42  Bishop  st 
JMcArthur  John,  vanman,  5  Bridge  st 
Mc Arthur  Mrs  Mam.,  74  Ardbeg  rd 
McArthur  Mrs  Mara.,  7  Columshill  st 
I  McArthur  Peter  A.,  draper,  Albeit  pi 
McArthur  Rbt. ,  tailor,  28  Ladeside 
McAulay  Mrs  Agnes,  85  Montague  st 
[McAulay  Chs.  gardener,  121  Russell  st 
[McAulay  Chs.,  gardener,  52  Ardbeg  rd 
if  McAulay  Jms.,  sen.,  125  High  st 
[McAulay  Jms.,  clerk,  Gowanfield  pi 
!  McAulay  Win.,  labourer,  2  Ladeside  st 
McAuslan  Jms..  cook,  29  Ardbeg  rd 


McBsath  Alex.,  watchmaker,  4g  Gallow- 

gate  ;  ho,  Mansefield  pi,  High  st 
Macbeth   Adam  D.,  writer,   Castle  st ; 

ho,  Ard-Ascng 
McBirnie  '!  hos,  flesher,  East  Burgh  lnds 
McBride  Dan.,  joiner,  32  Columshill  pi 
McBride  Misses  Eliz.  &  Mry.  C,  12  Ard- 
beg rd 
McBride  Hugh,  labourer,  75  Ardbeg  rd 
McBride  Jms.,  joiner,  John  st;  ho,  High 
Craigmore 

47 


McBride  Jms.,  21  Stuart  st 
McBride  Peter,  labourer,  21  Russell  st 
McBride  Rbt.,  blacksmith,  John  st ;  ho, 
Dunedin  villa,  Barone  rd 

McCairley  Mrs,  125  High  st 
McCall  Miss  Mry.,  50  Crichton  rd 
McCall  Mrs  Eliz.,  26  Castle  st 
McCallum  Miss  Ann,  16  Castle  3t 
McCallum  Miss  Chris.,  37  Barone  rd 
McCallum  &  Son,  joiners,  50  High  st ; 

ho,  98  Montague  st 
McCallum  Mrs  Jane,  18  Castle  st 
McCallum  Miss  Jeannie,  27  Marine  pi 
McCallum  John,  engineer,  Havelock  ter 
McCallum  John,  shopman,  20  Bishop  st 
McCallum  Mrs  Mrgt.,  20  Russell  st 
McCallum  Neil,  comp. ,  38  Argyle  st 
McCallum  Neil,  grocer.  96  Montague  st 
McCallum  Peter,  farmer,  Little  Grenach 
McCallum  Thos.,  blacksmith,  23  Bridge- 
end  st 
McCann  Mrs  Chris.,  6  Castle  st 
McCarthy    Miss    Alice,  music  teacher, 

Bellevue  rd 
McCartney  Mrs,  1  Columshill  pi 
McCartney  Mrs  Helen,  93  Ardbeg  rd 
McClelland  Mrs  Ellen,  18  Russell  st 
McClennan  Wm.,  31  Columshill  st 
McCluckie  John,  grocer,  Mansefield  pi 
McClure  Mrs  Helen,  19  Store  In 
McClure  Mrs  Eliz.,  la  Battery  pi 
McColl  Hugh,  painter,  21  Argyle  st  and 

19  Mill  st ;  ho,  Havelock  ter 
McColl  Jms. ,  engineer,  66  Montague  st 
McColl  John,  carter,  2  John  st 
McColl  John  C.j  engineer,  43  Ardbeg  rd 
McColl  Miss  Mry.,  24  E.  Princes  st 
McColl  Peter,  carter,  2  Staffa  pi 
McConnechy  Mrs  Cth  ,  Ballochgoy 
McConnell  Miss  Chris.,  ladies'  outfitter, 

21  Montague  st 
McConnell  Misses,  grocers,  22  Bishop  st 
McConnell  Mrs  Jessie,  28  E.  Princes  st 
McCord  John,  builder,  Bellevue  rd 
McCord  Miss  Isa,  McAllister's  court 
McCord  Mrs  restaurateur,  89  Victoria  st 
McCord  Misses  J,  &  S,,  confectioners,  81 

Victoria  st 
McCorkindale  Dugald,  ironfounder,  14 

Craigmore  rd 
McCordindale  Dun.,  15  Bridge  st 
McCorkindale  Dr  Duncan,   Clydesdale, 

Ascog 
McCorkindale,  John,  19  Staffa  pi 
McCormick  Rev.  Dugald,  Chapel  hill  Free 
Gaelic  Church,  manse  Bosehill 


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HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


McCormick  Edw.,  mason,  13  Gallowgate 
McCormick  Miss  Jessie,  Barone  rd 
McCormick  John,  mason,  2  Mill  st 
McCormick  Mrs  Mrth.,  103  High  st 
McCoimick  Thos.,  121  High  st 
McCrae  Miss  Jane,  21  Argyle  pi 
Macready,  Mrs  Helen,  19  Mill  st 
McCrone  Alx.,  draper,  27  Columshill  st 
McCrone  Mrs  Eliz.,  135  High  st 
McCrone  Jms.,  draper,  59  Montague  st; 

ho,  Townhead 
McCrone  Jms  .shipmaster,  4  Brighton  tr 
McCrone  John,  tailor,  38  Mill  st 
McCrone  Rbt..  shipmaster,  Crichton  rd 
McCulloch  Miss  A^nes,  33  Victoria  st 
McCulloch  Hugh  P.,  stationer,  52  Mon- 
tague st ;  ho,  5  A  rgyle  pi 
McCulloch  Wm.,  31  Gallowgate 
McCunn  ,  6  Castle  st 

McDermid  Sam.,  labourer,  28  Mill  st 
McDermott  Hu. ,  yachtsman,  19  Store  In 
McDermott  John,  labourer,  72  High  st 
McDonald  Mrs  Agnes,  27  Argyle  st 
McDonald  Angus,  flesher,  2  Ladeside 
McDonald  Angus,  stoker,  11  Bridge-end 
McDonald  Ach.,  waiter,  2  Dean  Hood  p 
McDonald  Misses  Barb.  &  Jessie,  Gowan- 

field  ter 
M' Donald  Miss  Cth.,  2  Castlehill  st 
McDonald  Don.,  shopman,  27  Argyle  st 
McDonald  Don  ,  sailor,  8  E.  Prince*  st 
McDonald  Dgld.,  13  Staff  a  pi 
McDonald  Dn.,  pensnr  ,23  Bridge-end  st 
McDonald  Mrs  Flora,  Barone  rd 
McDonald  Fred.,  boatman,  22  Mill  st 
McDonald  Hugh,  labourer.  18  i  ^adeside 
McDonald  Jms.,  32  Battery  pi 
McDonald  Jms.,  porter,  4  Mountplsnt.rd 
McDonald  Jms.,  shoemaker,  7  Union  st 
McDonald  Mrs  Jane,  5  Bridge  st 
McDonald  John,  stoker,  98  High  st 
McDonald  John,  teacher,  3  Mill  st 
McDonald  Mrs  Mrgt. ,  14  Mountstuart  rd 
McDonald  Miss  Mrgr.   B.,   60  Mount- 
stuart rd 
McDonald  Mrs  Marion,  10  Ardbeg  rd 
McDonald  Neil,  seaman,  9  Victoria  st 
McDonald  Kobt.,  stoker,  28  Mill  st 
McDonald  Hugh,  joiner,  11  Mill  st 
McDougall  Aku.cartwrit.,  Wyndham  rd 
M  Dougall  Mrs  Ann,  72  Montague  st 
McDougall  Dn.,  shipmaster,  15  Bridge  s 
McDouyall  Mrs  Jane^,  15  Bishop  st 
McDougall  Hugh,  draper,  73  Victoria  st 
McDougall  Miss  Mry,  20  Argyle  st 
McDougall  Ts.,  P.O.  clerk,  31  Battery  p 
McDougall,  plumber,  27  Bridge-end  st 

48 


McEchran  Mrs  Marion,  33  Victoria  st 
MacElmail,  Rev.  John,  Roman  Catholic 

priest,  3  Columshill  st 
McEwan  Archd  ,   coal  dealer,  11  King 

st ;  ho,  11  E.  Princes  st 
McEwan  Miss  Mry.,  48  Ladeside  st 
McEwen  Alex  ,  carrier,  83  Montague  st 
McEwan  Duv..,  flesher,  36  Columshill  st 
McEwen  J.,  shipmaster.  11  Albert  pi 
McEwen  John,  seaman,  46  Montague  st ; 
McEwen  Mrs  Mrgt.,  11  Albert  pi 

McFaddan  John,  carter,  3  Logie  pi 
McFadyan  Wm., gardener,  41  Watergate 
McFadyen  John,  4  Mansfieid  pi 
McFadyen  Lach.,  carter,  37  Bridge  st 
McFadyen  Wm,,  designer,  Wyndham  rd 
McFadyen  Wm.,  gardener,  37  Bridge  st 
McFadzean  Miss  iLliz  ,  16  Store  In 
McFarlane  Miss  Ann,  14  E.  Princes  st 
McFarlane  Ach.,  20  Staff  a  pi 
McFarlane  Miss  Cth.,  2  Castle  st 
McFarlane  Chs.,  Windsor  pl 
McFarlane  Misses  Jane  &  Mrgt.,  farm- 
ers, Lochend 
McFarlane  Mr3  ftliz.,  8  Gallowgate 
McFarlane  Gg. ,  boat-hirer,  4  W.  Castle  s 
McFarlane  Miss  Jane,  27  Bridge-end  st 
McFarlane  Miss  Mry.,  87  Ardbeg  rd 
McFarlane  Peter,  labourer,  94  High  st 
McFarlane  Robt.,  Gallowgate 
McKarlane  Rbt.,  postman,  5  Victoria  st 
McFarlane  Wm.,  clerk,  Wyndham  rd 
McFarlane  Miss,  11  Mill  st 
McFeat  Fred.,  heritor,  Plantation  villa, 

Argyle  ter 
McFie  Don.,  tailor,  36  Bishop  st 
McFie  Dug.  H.,  house  p  dnter,  65  High 

st ;  ho,  12  Castle  st 
McFie  Jms   seaman,  12  Castle  st 
McFie  Jms.,  seaman,  7  Bishop  st 
McFie  Jms  ,  23  Staffa  pl 
McFie  Mrs  Jane,  4  Mill  st 
McFie    Misses    Janet    &   Sarah,    dress- 
makers, 12  Argyle  st 
McFie  Miss  Jessie,  28  East  Princes  st 
McFie  John,  boatman,  16  Castle  st 
McFie  Mai.,  ploughman,  Lochly 
McFie  Miss  Mary  H.,  2  Mountstuart  r 
McFie  Miss  Mary,  16  Hillhouse  rd 
McFie  Miss  Mary  Ann,  104  High  st 
McFie  Peter,  bus-driver,  1  Union  st 
Mc  Fie  captain  Robert,  4  Battery  pl 
McFie  Robert,  plumber,  5  Bridge  st 
McFie  Wm.,  joiner,  26  Bishop  st 
McFie  Wm.,  joiner,  6  i Columshill  pl 
McFie     tramway  driver,  58  Montague  s 


B  urgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


fcGairy  Pal,  35  Staffa  pi 

ScGallaglay     Cornelius,     pawnbroker, 

Bellevue  rd 
IcGarrity  fm.,  porter,  7  West  Prin- 
ces st 

IcGavin  Mrs  Inn,  87  High  st 
LcGaw  Ales.,  joiner,  27  Bridge  st 
icG  iw  Mrs  Cath. ,  17  Argyle  pi 
IcGaw  ,  27  Argyle  sb 

IcGeachy  Jn.,  plasterer,  17  Gallowgate 
IcGeachy  Mrs  Mary,  43  Birone  rd 
IcGee  John,  labourer,  161  High  st 
icGee  Dan.,  greenkeepef,  Meadowcap 
IcGee  Mrs  Robert,  Ellengown 
/IcGee  Wltr.,  engineer,  18  Marine  pi 
IcGill  Wm  ,  stationer,  11  Chapelhill  r 
IcGilivary  Dui.,  cabman,  6  Castle  st 
IcGilvary   Archibald,    gardener,    East 

Burgh  Lands 
dcGilvary  John,   compositor,   11   Col- 

um»hill  st 
iIcGilvary  Male  ,  plasterer,  John  st 
vicGilvary  Mrs  Margt.,  E    Burgh  Lands 
ttcGilp,  Alex.,  watchmaker,  3  High  st; 

hous-,  Hawthorn  cottage,  Argy;e  pi 
jVlcGilp  Dm  ,  carrier,  41  Montague  st 
McGilp  Mrs  Eliz.,  5  Union  st 
JMcG  inlay  Thos.,  labourer, 
McGlashan  John,  29  Columshill  st 
McGlashan  capt  John,  Mansefield  pi 
MeGovern  Chas  ,  labourer.121  High  st 
McGovern  Job  n,  labourer,  15  Bridge-end 
McGowan  James,  painter,  25  Argyle  st 
McGowan  Mrs,  confectioner,  Montague  s 
McGowan  Mrs,  5  Mansefield  pi 
McGowan  Chs.,  21  Staffa  pi 
McGowan  Kobt.,  seaman,  45  Argyle  st 
McGowan  Wm.,  plumber,  44  Argyle  st 
McGowan  Robt.,  7  Montague  st 
McGregor  Miss  Ann,  12  Ladeside  st 
McGregor  Don. ,  teacher,  12  Marine  pi 
McGregor  Mrs  Eliz.,  27  Bishop  st 
McGregor  Hec  ,  flesher,  28  Ladeside 
McGregor,  Mrs  Jane,  2  Bridge  st 
McGregor  Malcolm,  grocer,  94  High  st 
McGrory  Michael,  70  spirit  dealer,  Mon- 
tague st ;  ho.  34  Mountstuart  rd 
McGuire  Thos.,  labourer,  61  Montague  s 

McHaffie  Wm.,  calenderer,  35  Ardbeg  r 

Mcllhenv,  John   5  Mansefield  pi 
McUmoil  Wm.,  133  High  st 
Mcllroy  Jms. ,  stoker,  3  Stuai  t  st 
Mcllwraith  Mrs  Ann,  87  High  st 
Mclnall  Mrs  Eiiz.,  43  Ardbeg  rd 
Mclnnes  Alex.,  carter,  58  Montague  st 
Mclnnes  Mrs  Isa.,  24  East  Princes  sb 

49 


Mclnnes  Jamse,    spirit    merchant,    18 

Castlehill  st 
Mcintosh  Alex.,  mison,  6  Columshill  pi 
Mcintosh  Dun.,  tobacconist,  104  Mon- 
tague st ;  house,  43  Ardbeg  rd 
Mcintosh  Geo.,  ship  fitter,  32  Staffa  pi 
Mcintosh  Jms.,  heritor,  17  Argyle  ter 
Mcintosh  Mrs  Margt.,  169  High  st 
Mcintosh  Mrs  Mary,  Serpentine  rd 
Mcintosh  Mrs  Steuart,  22  Craigmore  rd 
Mcintosh  Wm.,  accountant,  6  Castle  st ; 

house,  32  Crichton  rd 
Molntyre  Alex.,  j  >iner,  121  High  st 
Mclntyre  Alex  ,  4  Mansefield  pi 
Mclntyre  Alister,  ship  master,  Glenhead 
Mclntyre     Archibald,     carpenter,     105 

Montague  st 
Mclntyre  Misses  Ann  &  Flora,  Serpen- 
tina rd 
Mclntyre  Miss  Char.,  78  High  st 
Mclntyre  Daniel,  keeper,  Liberal  rooms, 

17  Montague  st 
Mclntyre  Miss  ttliz.,  64  Mountstuart  rd 
Mclntyre  Mrs,  24  Bridge  st 
Mclntyre  Miss  Grace,  38  Mill  st 
Mclntyre  Mrs  Jane,  25  Argyle  st 
Mclntyre  Mrs  Jessie  E.,  23  Victoria  st 
Mclntyre  John,  gardener,  59  Ardbeg  rd 
Mclntyre  Mai.,  labourer,  23  Barone  rd 
Mclntyre  Robert,  coachman,  51  High  st 
Mclntyre  Sam.,  Mansefield  pi 
Mclsaac  Miss  Jean,  13  Argyle  ter 
Mclsaac  capt.  &  Hon.  Major  John,  in- 
structor of  musketry,  48  Argyle  st 
Mclver  Neil,  quarrier,  135  High  st 
Mclver  Pat.,  labourer,  79High  st 

McKay  Arch.,  seaman,  19  Russell  st 
McKay  Mrs  C,  West  Castle  st 
McKay  Charles,  tailor,  26  Montague  st 
McKay  Rev.  Don.,  10  Mountstuart  rd 
McKay  Miss  Flora,  23  Russell  st 
McKay  Miss  Je  sie,  25  Argyle  st 
McKay  John,  gardener,  34  Mill  st 
McKay  John,  F.  E.  I.  S.,  head  masttr, 

Public  School;  ho.  1  Elysium 
Mackay  captain  John,  ex-county  chief 

constable,  Clyde  vw.,  E.  Burgh  Lands 
McKay  John,  "farmer,  Barone  park 
McKay  Juhn,  Wellpark  rd 
McKay  Jhn.  T  ,  seaman,  11  Columshill  st 
McKay  Kenneth,  police  officer,  2  King  s 
McK-y  Miss  Margt.  Kir  Buildings 
McKay  Mrs  Margt.  19  Mill  st 
McKay  Roderick,  4  Mansefield  pi 
McKay  Ronald,  5  Staffa  pi 
McKay  Wm.,   burgh    chief    constable, 

High  st ;  ho.  Rosemount,  Barone  rd 

F 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


McKay  Wm.,  compsitr.,  76  Montague  st 
McKay  Wm.,  labourer,  17  Montague  st 
McKechnie  Miss  Ann,  3  Mountstuart  rd 
McKechnie  Don.,  gardener,  Townhead 
McKechnie  Mrs  Margt.,  4  Hillhouse  rd 
McKechnie  Wit.,  manufr.,  41  Ardheg  rd 
McKechnie  Wm.  D.,  flesher,  19  Bridge- 
end  st 
McKechnie  Wm.,  joiner,  48  Ladeside  st 
McKellar  Alex.,  16  Russell  st 
McKellar  Alex.,  gardener,  7  Bishop  st 
McKellar  Chas.,  plasterer,  44  Ardbegrd 
McKellar  Dan.,  painter,  27  Argyle  st 
McKellar  Mrs  Margt.,  30  High  st 
McKellar  Dun.,  porter,  17  Montague  st 
McKellar  Miss  Isa.,  Meadow  pi 
McKellar  John,  coachman,  33  Staffa  pi 
McKellar  Miss  Rebecca,  4  Croft  In 
McKellar  Robt.,  11  Brighton  ter 
McKelvie  Jms.,  farmer,  31  Ardbeg  rd 
McKelvie  Wm.,  labourer,  2  John  st 
McKendrick  Mr3  Helen,  24  Watergate 
McKendrick  Wit.,  boatman,  35  Bridge  s 
McKendry  Arch.,  police  sergt.,  40  Bish- 
op st 
McKenaie  Alex.  E.,  labourer,  119  High  s 
McKenzie  Mrs  Cath  ,  7  W.  Princes  st 
McKenzie  Colin,  itoker,  78  High  st 
McKenzie  Don.,   chemical    worker,    77 

Montague  st 
McKenzie  Don. ,  engineer,  2  Minister's  br 
McKenzie  Mrs  Eliz.,  Argyle  ter 
McKenzie  Hector,  seaman,  2   Colums- 

hill  pi 
McKenzie  Hugh,  turner.  5  Columshill  pi 
McKenzie,  Jms.,  mason,  25  Columshill  s 
McKenzie,  John,  60  High  st 
McKenzie  John,  98  High  st 
McKenzie  John,  baker,  Eden  pi 
McKenzi*  John,  turner,  121  High  st 
McKenzie  Mrs  4  W.  Castle  st 
McKenzie  Mrs  Mry.,  2  Chapelhill  rd 
McKenzie  Miss  Mary,  8  Argyle  pi 
McKenzie  Mrs  Mary,  6  Columshill  pi 
McKenzie  Misses,  15  W.  Princes  st 
McKenzie  Murdoch,  publisher,  Fxpress, 

11  Montague  st ;  ho. ,  Wyndham  rd 
McKenzie     Richard,     shipmaster,     37 

Crichton  rd 
McKenzie  Thomas,  20  W.  Princes  st 
McKie  Andrew  printer,  79  High  st 
McKie  W.  S.,  shoemaker,  3  Logie  pi 
McKillop  Mrs  Ann,  27  E.  Princes  st 
McKilworth  Wm.,  109  Montague  st 
McKim  John,  photographer,  23  Argyle 

st  and  Chapelhill  rd 
McKinlay  And.   M.,  temperance  hotel 
keeper,  4  High  st 

50 


McKinlay  Arch.,  sen.  and  jun.,  aerated 
water  manufacturers,  6  Columshill  st 
McKinlay  Mrs  Jane,  55  Mountstuart  rd 
McKinlay  John,  heritor,  Bishop  ter 
McKinlay  Mrs,  27  Argyle  st 
McKinlay  Mrs,  2  Chapelhill  rd 
McKinlay  Mrs  Mary,  19  High  st 
McKinlay  Miss  Mam.,  47  Argyle  st 
McKinlay  Robt.,  bootmaker,  4  Chapel- 
hill rd;  ho.,  2  Chapelhill  rd 
McKii  lay,  Robert  A.,  stationer,  etc., the 
Library,  21  Victoria  st ;  ho.  Barone  r 
McKinnon  Alex.,  steamboat  agent,   12 

Tower  st 
McKinnon  Chas.,  boilermaker,  11  Mar- 
ine pi 
McKinnon  Donald,  6  Hillhouse  rd 
McKinnon   Dun.,  aerated  water  manu- 
facturer, 12  Tower  st 
McKinnon  Hector,  registrar,  stationer, 

etc.,  11  &  13  Victoria  st 
McKinnon    Hugh,  plasterer,  109  High 

st  ;  house  27  Bridge  st 
McKinnon  James,   law  clerk,   County 

Buildings,  house,  Barone  rd 
McKinnon  Jas.,  plasterer,  7  Gallowgate 
McKinnon  Mrs  Jane,  8  Mill  st 
McKinijon  John,   yachtsman,    Manse- 
field  pi 
McKinnon  John,  grocer,  6  Montague  st ; 

house,  32  Battery  pi 
McKinnon  Malcolm,  chef,  141  High  st 
McKinnon  Malcolm,  133  High  st 
McKinnon  Mrs  Marion,  44  Argyle  st 
McKinnon  Mrs  Mary  C,  66  High  st 
McKinnon  Mrs,  38  Columshill  st 
McKintosh  Mrs  Annie,  21  Crichton  rd 
McKirdy  A.,  carriage  hirer,  Bishop  st 
McKirdy  Mrs  Ann,  115  High  st 
McKirdy  Miss  Chris.,  71  Victoria  st 
McKirdy  Dan.,  cab  owner,  7  Bishop  st 
McKirdy  Miss  Eliz.,  7  Bishop  st 
McKirdy  Mrs  Helen,  17  Mill  st 
McKirdy  Hugh,  cab  owner,  W.  Princes 

st ;  house,  23  Bishop  st 
McKirdy  James,  fancy  goods  dealer,  77 

Victoria  st 
McKirdy  Jas.  A  ,  blacksmith,  18  Mill  st 
McKirdy  Miss  Jessie,   dressmaker,    20 

Bridge  st 
McKirdy  John,  blacksmith,  32  Bridge  s 
McKirdy  Jhn,  contractor,  34  Bishop  st ; 

house,  23  Bishop  ter 
McKirdy  capt.  John,  J.P.,  Beechwood 
McKirdy   John,    solicitor,    and    agent, 
Bank  of  Scotland,  Guildford  sq,  ho., 
5  Bishop  ter 
McKirdy  John,  cab  owner,  Bishop  st 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


McKirdy  Mrs  Mary,  Eden  pi 
McKirdy  Mrs  Mary,  24  Battery  pi 
McKirdy  Miss  Mary  Ann,  32  Bridge  st 
McKirdy  Mrs  Mary  S  ,  29  Battery  pi 

McLachlan   Arch. ,  labourer,  L  Logie  pi 
McLachlan  Ach  ,  grocer,  Gowanfield  pi 
McLachlan  Camp.,  porter,  93  High  st 
McLachlan  Dan.,  grocer,  14  Columshill  s 
McLachlan  Don.,  flesher,  115  Montague 

st 
McLachlan  Dugald,  19  Mill  st 
McLachlan  Dug.,  labourer,  32  Mill  st 
McLachlan  Dug. ,  seaman,  24  Ladeside  s 
McLachlan  Duncan,  mason,  19  High  st 
McLachlan  Duncan,  labourer,  46  Mon- 
tague st 
McLachlan  Hugh,  baker,  Colbeck  pi 
McLachlan  Miss  Isa.,  10  Mill  st 
McLachlan  Jas.,   labourer,  13  Bridge- 
end  sb 
McLachlan  Jn.,  iron  worker,  5  Bridge  s 
McLachlan  John,  labourer,  16  Bridge- 
end  st 
McLachlan  Mrs,  11  Mill  st 
McLachlan"tMary,  86  High  st 
McLachlan  Miss  Mary  28  Argyle  st 
McLachlan  Mary  Ann,  2  Castlehill  st 
McLachlan  Wm.,  labourer,  19  Russell  s 
McLardy  Mrs  Mary,  26  Watergate 
McLaren  Miss  Helen,  18  Argyle  st 
McLaren  James,  joiner,  19  Argyle  st 
McLaren  John,  nurseryman,  Braeside 
McLay  Mrs  Eliz.,  27  Bridge-end  st 
McLay  Jn.,  plumber,  32  Mountstuart  r 
McLea  Miss  Ann,  dressmakei,  16  High  st 
McLea  Arch.  S. ,  house  factor,  22  Bridge 

st 
McLea  Mrs  Grace,  11  Argyle  ter 
McLea  Miss  Mary,  20  Bridge  st 
McLean  capt,  Alex.,  commission  agent, 

44  Crichton  rd 
McLean  Alex.,  carter,  3  Ladeside  st 
McLean  Allan,  blacksmith,  139  High  st 
McLean  Andw.,  saddler,  7  W. Princes  st 
McLean  Angus,  labourer,  1  Mill  st 
McLean  Miss  Ann,  76  High  st 
McLean  Miss  Annie,  6|  Ardbeg  rd 
McLean  Miss  Cthn  ,  16  High  st 
McLean  Dan  ,  flesher,  20  Bridge-end  st 
McLean  Dun.,  baker,  121  High  st 
McLean  Dond.,  stoker,  16  Ladeside 
McLean  Kdward,  11  Mill  st 
McLean  Fred.,  flesher,  20  Bridge-end  s 
McLean  Hugh,  porter,  4  King  st 
McLean  Mrs  Jms.,  5  Victoria  st 
McLean  Mrs  Jane,  38  Crichton  rd 
McLean  Miss  Jane,  34  Mill  st 

51 


McLean  Miss  Jane,  16  Castle  st 
McLean  Miss  Janet,  3  Castle  st 
McLean  Mrs  Jeannie,  24  Bridge  st 
McLean  John,  Auchiemore 
McLean  John,  clerk,  9  Chapelhill  rd 
McLean  John,  fisherman,  32  Mill  st 
McLean  John,  labourer,  60  High  st 
McLean  John,  labourer,  104  High  st 
McLean  John,  mason,  141  High  st 
McLean  Jn.,  restaurateur,  Guildford  sq 
McLean  Lachlan,  slaler,  133  High  st 
McLean  Malcolm,  carter,  Colbeck  pi 
McLean  Miss  Mrgt.,  13  Bishop  st 
McLean  Mrs  Mry.,  Crichton  rd 
McLean  Miss  Sarah,  18  Bridge-end 
McLean  Miss  M.  A.,  8  Montague  st 
McLean  Murd.,  labourer,  3  Union  st 
McLean  Peter,  2  Mackinlay  st 
McLean  Peter,  24  Russell  st 
McLean  Ths.,  carriage-hirer.  46  Ladeside 
McLean  Wm.,  flesher,  62  High  st 
McLeish  Mrs  Eliz.,  16  Mountpleasant  rd 
McLeish  Miss  Jane,  36  Bishop  st 
McLeish  John,  gardener,  4  King  st 
McLeish  Rbt.,  porter,  20  W.  Princes  st 
McLellan  Mrs  Ann,  17  Bridge  st 
McLellan  Colin,  steward,  5  Argyle  pi 
McLellan  Daniel,  17  Montague  st 
McLellan  Dond.,  stoker,  86  High  st 
McLellan  Miss  Helen,  27  Ardbeg  rd 
McLellan  Mrs  Helen,  18  Russell  st 
McLellan  Mrs  Isa.,  High  Craigmore 
McLellan  John,  boatman,  2  King  st 
McLellan  John,  painter,  Ladeside  st 
McLellan  John  K  ,  coachman,  11  East 

Princes  st 
McLellan  Male,  5  Minister's|br 
McLellan  Miss  Mrgt. ,  79  Montague  st 
McLellan  Mi*s  Mry.,  26  E.  Princes  st 
McLellan  Mrs  Mary,  6  Mill  st 
McLellan,  Mrs,  Argyle  ter 
McLellan  Quin tin  B.,  blacksmith,  Croft 

lane  ;  ho,  12  Mountpleasant  rd 
McLellan  Wm.,  cabman,  9  Bishop  st 
McLennan  Duncan  S.,  dancing  master, 

5  Hillhouse  rd 
McLeod  Angus,  stoker,  4  Mansefield  pi 
McLeod  Don. ,  coachman,  25  Argyle  st 
McLeod  Mrs  Eliz.,  16  Castlehill  st 
McLeod  Mrs  Eliz.,  16  Montague  st   . 
McLeod  Miss  Mry.,  Wyndham  pk 
McLeod  Neil,  mason,  103  Montague  st 
McLeod,  Wm  ,  exhibitor,  Aquarium 
McLeod  Mrs  103  Montague  st 
McLivie,  Robt.,  34  Columshill  st 
McLusky  Mrs  Mrgt.,  1  Hillhouse  rd 

McMahon  Wm.,  clerk,  12  Bridge  st 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


McMillan  Mrs  Agnes,  36  Mill  st 
McMillan  Alex.,  carter,  79  High  st 
McMillan  Arch.,  carter,  21  Store  In 
McMillan  Mrs  Betsy,  7  Arglye  st 
McMillan  Bryce,  cartwright,  Mill  st 
McMillan  Mrs  Cth.,  7  Union  st 
McMillan  Mrs  Cth.,  4  W.  Princes  st 
McMillan  Mrs  Chris.,  10  Argyle  pi 
McMillan  Mrs  Chris.,  32  Bishop  st 
McMillan  Dond.,   valuator,   Bishop  st ; 

ho,  Craigowan,  Crichton  rd 
McMillan  Dune,  18  Staffa  pi 
McMillan  Eben  R.,  shipmaster,  Argyle  tr 
McMillan  Miss  Flo.,  11  Columshill  st 
McMillan  Jms.,  cab  driver,  19  Castle  st 
McMillan  Jms.,  'bus  propr.,  W. Princes  s 
McMillan  Mrs  Jut.,  47  Crichton  rd 
McMillan  Mrs  Jnt. ,  11a  Argyle  pi 
McMaster  John,  Mansefield  pi 
McMillan  Jn.,  coachman,  76  Montague  s 
McMillan  John,  farmer,  Knockanreoch 
McMillan  John,  stoker,  22  Watergate 
McMillan  Mlc.,quarrier,13  Bridge-end  s 
McMillan  MrsMry.,  47  Crichton  rd 
McMillan  Mrs,  22  Staffa  pi 
McMillan  Neil,  labourer,  2  Croft  In 
Macmillan  Robert  D.,  procurator- fiscal, 

Watergate  ;  ho,  Craigmore 
McMillan  Bond.,  pensioner,  16  King  st 
McMillan  Thos.,  quarrier,  14  Kussell  st 
McMillan  Wm„  cab  owner,  28  Mill  st 
McMillan  Wm.,  butcher,  95  Montagues 
McMillan  Wm.  B.,  billposter,  48  High 

st ;  ho,  Elderslie   Serpentine  rd 
McMillan  Mrs,  26  E.  Princes  st 
McMurchie  Dugd.,  painter,  58  Ladeside 
McMurchie  Mrs  Jnt. ,  8  Battery  pi 
McMurchie  John,  labourer,  60  High  st 
MeMurray  Alex.,  19  Kussell  st 
McMurray  ,  4  Elysium 

McNab  Alx.,  joiner,  &c,  5^  E.  Princes 

st ;  ho,  29  Mill  st 
McNab  Edw.,  janitor,  Public  School,  £8 

High  st 
McNab  Hamltn. ,  grocer,  Hillhouse  rd 
McNab  Js.  B.,  tinsmith,  17  Montague  st 
MeNab  Jms.,  joiner,  9  Chapelhill  rd 
McNab  Mrs  Jessie,  Barone  rd 
McNab  Miss  Jessie,  16  Castle  st 
McNab  John,  tinsmith,  W.  Princes  st ; 

ho,  4  Mountpleasant 
McNab  Misses   Mrgt.    &   Mry.   A.,  16 

Craigmore  rd 
McNab  Miss  Mry  Ann,  17  Montague  st 
McNair  capt.  Dvd.,  harbourmaster,  13 

Argyle  st 
McNair  Miss  Elk.,  Roslin  pi 

52 


McNair  John,  boatman,  7  St  iff  a  pi 
McNair  Wltr.,  tailor,  Colbeck  pi 
McNaught  Mrs  Euph. ,  McNab's  br 
McNaughton  Hugh,  5  Mansefield  pi 
McNaughton  Miss  Jane,  44  Ardbeg  rd 
McNaughton  John,  labourer,  12  King  s 
McNaughton  John,  porter,  56  Hgh  st 
McNeill  Mrs  Ann,  3  Mansefield  pi 
McNeill  Alex.,  labourer,  1  Mill  st 
McNeill  Dan,,  traveller,  22  Columshill 
McNeill  Mrs  Eliz.,  4  Kinyr  st 
McNeill  Mis  Eliz. ,  46  Ladeside 
McNeill  Jms  ,  fisherman,  41  Watergate 
McNeill  Mrs  Jane,  24  Argyle  st 
McNeill  Mrs  Jane,  hosier,  W.  Princes  st 
McNeill  Joseph,  engineer,  Belle vue  rd 
McNeill  Miss  Mrjy.,  grocer,  11  Mill  st 
McNeill  Thos.,  cabman,  7  Bishop  st 
McNeill  Wm.,  stationer,  17^  E.  Princej 

st ;  ho,  10  Columshill  pi 
McNicol  Arch.,  seaman,  11  Marine  pi 
McNicol  Arch.,  seaman,  82  High  st 
McNicol  Dune,  cabman,  113  High  st 
McNicol  Mrs  Eliz.,  7  Argvle  ter 
McNicol  Jms.,  baker,  82  High  st 
McNicol  Jms.,  shipmaster,   16  Mount 

pleasant  rd 
McNicol  Mrs  Mrgt.,  28  Argyle  st 
McNicol  Peter,  7  Columshill  pi 
McNicol  Wm.,  4  West  Castle  st 
McNicol  Miss,  tobacconist,  Bishop  st 

McPhail  Mrs  Mrgt.,  16  Staffa  pi 
McPhee  Dugd.,  engineer,  Union  st 
McPhee  Hu.,  spirit  mercht.,  37  Gallow 

gate  ;  ho,  2  Argyle  st 
McPhee  Mlcm.,  labourer,  4  Croft  In 
McPhee  Peter,  coachman,  3  Union  st 
McPherson  Alex.,  seaman,  82  High  st 
McPhorson  Miss,  Wellpark  cot 
McPherson  Miss  Cth.,  Barone  rd 
McPherson  Chs.,  draper,  Roslin  pi 
McPherson  Don.,  car  driver.  2  Bridge  j 
McPherson  Geo.,  draper,  Roslin  pi 
McPherson  Hu.,  porter,  21  Columshill  | 
McPherson  J. .engineer,  34  Columshill  s 
McPherson  John,  fisherman,  20  Bridgnd 
McPherson  J.,  labourer,  98  Montague  i 
McPherson  or  Bennie  Mrs  Janet,  Col 

umshill  st 


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Macquarie  D.  C,  grocer,  Columshill  all 
and  Barone  rd  ;  ho  ,  Tay  Cot.  Barone  i 
McQueen  Mrs  Jessie,  25  Gallowgate 
McQuistan  Jms.,  plasterer,  John  st 
McQuistan  John,  plasterer,  John  st 
McQuistan  Mrs  Jean,  72  Montague  st 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesa^. 


HcTaggart  Dan.,  tailor,  Ballochgoy  ter 
IvicTaggart  Mrs  Eliz.,  21  Mill  st 
MeTaggart  Miss  Jane,  40  Columshill  st 
HcTaggart  John,  labourer,  7  Mill  st 
llcTaggart  ¥m.,  engraver,  75  Barone  r 
tlcTavish  Edward,  tinsmith,  Bridge-end 

st ;  ho,  1  Ladeside 
fcfcTavish  John,  seaman,  21  Russell  st 

jklcVicar  Don.,  13  Ardbeg  rd 

iLc William  And.,  Ardmory  rd 

%c Williams  Mrs  Mary,  3  Argyle  pi 

tfcWilliams  Mrs,  22  Mill  st 


N 

Napier  Geo.,  house  factor,  34  Colums- 
hill st 

Napier  Mrs  Euph.,  4  Hillhouse  rd 
Napier  Mrs  Janet,  8  Tower  st 
Napier  Mrs  Mary,  8  Hillhouse  rd 
Napier  Thos  ,  plumber,  and  ironmonger, 

64  Montague  st ;  ho. ,  4  Hillhouse  rd 
!^eary  Pat.,  boilermaker,    31    Colums- 
hill st 

ileill  Kobt.,  coal  dealer,  7  W.  Princes  st 
tfeill  Robt.,  grocer,  18  Castle  st 
Seill  Wm.  J.,  sugar  refiner,  Ardencraig 
tfeilleay  Mrs,  66  High  st 
tfeilson  Alex.,  upholsterer,  44  Argyle  st 
Seilson  Msss.  Agnes,  Cath.  &  Margt.,  20 

Ardbeg  rd 
tfeilson  Chs.  E.,  ship's  officer,  54  Crich- 

ton  rd 

.^eilson  Geo.,  seaman,  135  High  st 
tfeilson  Jms.,  mason,  50  Ladeside 
Neilson  John,  baker,  17  E.  Princes  st 
tf  eilson,  Mrs,  51  Moun*  stuart  rd 
^ethercote  Mrs  Jane,  22  Mill  st 
STeville  Mrs  Mary  A.,  27  Gallowgate 
S'ewton  Jms.,  spirit  dealer,  8  Argyle  st 
"Nicholson  Armiger,   letter    carrier,  32 

Bishop  st 
!  Nicholson  Mis  Jane,  9  Chapelhill  rd 
I  Nicholson    John,   commission    agent,  4 
Ardbeg  rd 
Nicol  Jms,,  19  Stuart  st 
tficol  Jms.,  engineer,  30  Bridge  st 
tficol  John  H.,  6  Bishop  st 
Nlicolson  Neil,  seaman,  24  E.  Princes  st 
tfisbet  Mrs  Alex.,  6  Bridge  st 
'  !Jisbet  John,  cab  owner,  Ivy  Bank  cot. 

Bridge  st 

Sfisbet  Miss  My.,  confectioner,  6  Gallow- 
gate 
tfisbet  Miss  Mary,  10  Columshill  st 

53 


Niven  Mrs  John,  20  Battery  pi 
Niven        ,  painter,  Abbortford 
Nolan  Miss,  Holiday  Home,  76  Ardbeg  r 
Nugent  Nath.,  tailor.  7  Bishop  st 
Nummery  Wm.,  129  High  st 


O'Brine        ,  2  Craigmore  rd 
O'Bruen  Mrs  Agnes,  Wyndham  pk 
O'Connell  Mrs  Agnes,  20  Mill  st 
Ogilvie  Thomas,  Gowanfieldpl 
Oliphant  Geo.,  shoemaker,  20  Russell  s 
Oliver  Miss  Robina,  2S  Watergate 
OHara  John,  Ardmory  rd 
O'Malley  Jms.,  2  John  st 
O'Neill  Mrs  Agnes,  19  High  st 
O'Neill  Hugh;  19  Castle  st 
O'Neill  Wm.,  fishmonger,  Bishop  st 
Orkney  Miss  J.,  4  Mountstuart  rd 
Orkney  John,  26  Mountstuart  rd 
Orkney  Robt.,  ocean  steamboat  agent 

4  Mountstuart  rd 
Ormsby  Mrs  Esther,  46  Montague  st 
Orr  Mrs  Sophia,  40  Argyle  st 
Orr,         Montford 
Osgood  F.  C,  9  Argyle  pi 


Page  Samuel,  flesher,  1  Mill  st 
Park  Jms.,  bleacher,  52  Ardbeg  rd 
Park  Mrs  Jane,  14  E.  Princes  st 
Park  Wm.,  Marine  pi 
Parker  Geo.,  30  Columshill  st 
Patersoa  Mrs  Agnes,  11  Argyle  pi 
Paterson  Miss  Agnes,  4  Mountpleasant 
Paterson  Alex.,  printer,  8  Tower  st 
Paterson  Alex.,  ham  curer,  69  Ardbeg  r 
Paterson  Mrs  Ann,  54  Laleside 
Paterson    Chas.,    steamboat    agent,   22 

Argyle  pi 
Paterson  Mrs  E.,  spirit  merchant,  3  Vic- 
toria st ;  ho. ,  3^  Victoria  st 
Paterson  Mrs  Isa.,  6  Glenrosa  pi 
Paterson  Mrs  Jane,  14£  Marine  pi 
Paterson  John,  Serpentine  rd 
Paterson  J.,  draper,  Dean  Hood  pi ;  ho. 

7  Chapelhill  rd 
Paterson  John,  milliner,  31  Victoria  st ; 

ho,  Crichton  rd 
Paterson  J.  &  Sons,  tailors  and  clothiers, 

39  Victoria  st 
Paterson  Josh.,  draper,  39  Victoria  st ; 

ho,  Montrose  villa 
Paterson,  Mrs  Mary,  15  Castle  st 
Paterson  Matt.,  dsysalter,  29  Argyle  st 
Paterson,  Robt.,  carter,  21  Mill  st 


Burgh  oi 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Paterson  Robt.,  slater  &  cement  worker, 

24  Argyle  st 
Paterson  Rbt. ,  upholsterer,  Store  In 
Paterson   Thos.,  stationer,  tobacconist, 

&c,  27  &  29  Montague  st 
Patience  John,  leather  merchant,  2  Dean 

Hood  pi 
Paton  Miss  Agnes,  8  Gallowgate 
Paton  Mrs  Agnes  H.,  Waverley  Temp- 
erance Hotel,  37  Argyle  st 
Paton  Miss  Annie,  20  Gallowgate 
Palon  Mrs  Jeannie,  135  Hi^h  st 
Partrick  Jms.,  porter,  11  Staff  a  pi 
Pattison  Jms. ,  comp.  36  Bishop  st 
Paul  Robt.,  glass  blower,  7  Marine  pi 
Peacock  Alex,   t?.,  plumber,  23  High  st 

and  53  Ardbeg  rd.  ;  ho.,  Adelaide  pi 
Peacock  Mrs  R.,  25  Wyndham  rd 
Pendreigh  John,  woodman,  147  High  st 
Pendreigh  Neil,  labourer,  17  Russell  st 
Penman  Jms.,  spirit  dealer,  3  Union  st 
Penney  Dr  Dvd.  J.,  surgeon,  19  Battery 
Penney  Dr  W.  Watkin,  Prospect  House, 

56  Ardbeg  rd 
Penney  Mrs  Mary  27  Battery  pi 
Pentland  Mrs  Cath.,  33  Barone  rd 
Perry  John,  coastguard  officer,  15  Bish- 
op st 
Perry  Alex.,  grocer,  14  Mill  st 
Perry  Mrs  Mary,  8  Columshill  st 
Perston   David,  foreman,  Buteman,  10 

Castle  st 
Perston  Wm.,  carrier,  58  Montague  st 
Petrie  Mrs,  11  Albert  pi 
Petrie  Mrs  John,  .Eden  pi 
Pettigrew  Mrs  Ann,  45  Ardbeg  rd 
Phoenix  Wm.,  tailor,  35  Bridge  st 
Phillips  Mrs  Cecelia,  Ilavelock  ter 
Philips  Jms.,  labourer,  125  High  st 
Philip   Dr   Wm.   C,  Glenburn   Hydro- 
pathic, Mountstuart  rd 
Pinkerton  Mrs  Margt.,  11  Columshill  st 
Pinkerton  Jas.,  coffee  stall  keeper,  Col- 
umshill pi 
Firie  Geo.,  Osborne  Temperance  Hotel, 

87  Victoria  st 
Pollock  Mips  Margt.,  High  Craigmore 
Poole  Wm.,  moulder,  24  Russell  st 
Pope  Dnl. ,  sailmaker,  Wellpark  rd 
Pope  Mrs  Isa.  D.,  16  Mountstuart  rd 
Power  Mich. ,  labourer,  28  Mill  st 
Prentice  Hny  ,  b'ksmith,  3  Columshill  pi 
Prentice  Jms.,  7  Gallowgate 
Prentice  Wm.  29  Corumshill  st 
Preston  Miss  Mary,  25  Columshill  st 
Price  Mrs  Eliz.,  Glenhead  pi 
Primrose  Wm,  4  Mansefield  pi 
Prior  Alfred,  gardener,  27  Bridge-end  s 

54 


Pro  van  Jms.,  painter,  17  Montague  st 
Proudfoot  Miss  Eliz.  &  Isa.,  Westwood 
Proudfoot  ,  71  Barone  rd 

Purves  Mrs  Agnes,  61  High  st 

Q 

Quigley  Jos., printer,  Express  Office  ;  ho,  , 

19  High  st 
Quin  John,  draper,  3^  Victoria  st 
Quin  Mrs  Margt. ,  3g  Victoria  st 
Quin  Mrs,  16|  Glenrosa  pi 


Rae  Mrs  Agnes  M.,  Gowanfield  pi 
Rae  Dvd.,  gardener,  Serpentine  rd 
Rae  Geo.,  tailor,  2  Argyle  st 
Railton  Mrs  J.,  18  Argyle  pi 
Ramsay  Dvd.,  coachman,  98  Montague  s 
Ramsay  Jms.,  heritor,  Serpentine  rd 
Ramsay  Mrs  Margt.,  53  Ardbeg  rd 
Rankin  Alex.,  draper,  25  Victoria  st 
Rankin  Allan,  19  Staff  a  pi 
Rankin  Misses  Jane  &  Jessie  D. ,  12^  Ar- 
gyle pi 
Rankine  Mrs  Annie,  4  Mountpleasant 
Rankine  Geo.,  fisherman,  19  Store  In 
Rankine  Miss  Jane,  54  Ardbeg  rd 
Rankine  Misses  Jessie  &  Margt.,  Fauld- 

more 
Rankine  John,  steward,  19  High  st 
Rankine  Jn.,  fishmonger,  20  Bishop  st 
Rankine  Miss  Isa.,  51  Ardbeg  rd 
Rankine  Mrs  Joan  P.,  58  Mountstuart  rd 
Rankine  John,  9  Ardbeg  rd 
Rankine  Mrs  Margfc.,  Serpentine  rd 
Rankine  Neil,  baker,  14  Bridge-end  st 
Reid  Mrs  Chi  is.,  24  Castlehill  st 
Reid  Dr  Dnl.,  surgeon,  25  E.  Princes  s 
Reid  Dug.,  22  Russell  st 
Reid  Misses  Georgina  &  Jessie,  25  Craig- 
more rd 
Reid  Mrs  Henrietta,  76  Ardbeg  rd 
Reid  John,  Colbeck  pi 
Reid  John,  gasfitter,  4  Columshill  st 
Reid  Mrs  Mrgt.,  Ornatus  ter 
Reid  Mrs  Mry.,  18  Mountpleasant  rd 
Renfrew  Robt.,  17  Bridge  st 
Rennie  A.,  brass-finisher,  10  Ladeside  st 
Reside  John.,  joiner,  5  Argyle  st 
Reynolds  Thos.,  seaman,  Mansefield  pi 
Rice  Dempster,  stoker,  113  High  st 
Richardson  Kobt.,  27  Mountstuart  rd 
Richmond  And.,  millworker,  18  Argyle  s 
Richmond  Hugh,  20  Bridge-end  st 
Richmond  Miss  Mary,  18  Argyle  st 
Riddell  Mrs  Helen,  43  Ardbeg  rd 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Kiesberg  Mrs  Eliz.,  Bishop  ter  br 
Riley  Michael,  2  Bridge  st 
Rippie  John  labourer,  3  Stuart  st 
Bitchie  Alex.,  clerk,  3^  Victoria  st 
Bitchie  And.,  farmer,  Gartnatkeilly 
Bitohie  Jos.,  shipmaster,  43  Crichton  r 
Ritchie  P. ,  pensioner,  20  Russell  st 
Bitchie  Mrs  Eliz  ,  41  Victoria  st 
Bitchie  Mrs  Jessie,  27  Argyle  st 
Ritchie  Mrs  Margt.,  Wyndham  pk 
Ritchie  Wm.,  clerk,  29  Columshill  st 
Bitchie  Wm  ,  cutler,  21  Bridge-end  st 
Boberts  Geo.,  tailor,  3  Columshill  pi 
Bobertson  Alex.,  fruiterer,  5  Bridge  st 
Robertson  Mrs  Alex.,  grain  merchant, 

John  st 
Robertson  And. ,  16  Marine  pi 
Robertson  Angus,  upholsterer,  Bridge- 
end  st ;  ho.  29  Argyle  ter 
Robertson  Mrs  A.,  94  High  st 
Roberrson  Mrs  Chris.,  6  Columshill  st 
Robertson  Cln.,  spirit  dealer,  22  Bridge- 
end  st 
Robertson  Dvd. ,  baker,  7  E.  Princes  st ; 

bo.,  17  Mountstuart  rd 
Robertson  Mrs  Eliz.,  &  Miss  Eliz.,  103 

High  st 
Robertson  Hector,  36  Columshill  st 
Robertson  Hu.,  contractor,  18  Bridge  st 
Robertson  Mrs  Isa. ,  28  Columshill  st 
Robertson   Mrs,    Livingstonia    Temper- 
ance hotel,  Guildford  sq 
Robertson  Jms.,  joiner,  8  Tower  st 
Robertson  J ms. ,  Bute  Steam  Laundry, 
Ladeside  st ;  ho,  Amisfield,  Barone  rd 
Bobertson  Mrs  Jane,  17  Russell  st 
Robertson  John,  baker,  11  E.  Princes  s 
Robertson  J.,  boatman,  38  Bishop  st 
Bobertson  John,  storeman,  Westwood 
Robertson  Mrs  Margt.,  21J  Bridge-end  s 
Robertson  Mrs  Mary,  5J  Argyle  pi 
Roberton  Mrs  Mry  M.,  10  Mountstuart  r 
Robertson  Wltr.,  Westwood 
Robertson   Wm.,  chimney  sweeper,  22 

Mill  st 
Robertson  Wm.,  seaman,  15  High  st 
Bobertson  Wm.,  gardener,  Eastwood 
Bobin  Wm.,  engineer,  7  Union  st 
Robinson  Thos.,  seaman,  38  Bishop  st 
Rodger  Mrs  Agnes,  14  Bussell  st 
Bodger  Mrs  Bobt. ,  28  Bridge  st 
Roe  Jonathan, engineer,  24  Craigmore  rd 
Boss  Miss  Eliz.,  6  Argyle  pi 
Ross  H.  J.  G.,  M.A.,  teacher,  Abbotsford 
Bowand  Mrs  Eliz,,  1  Columshill  pi 
Boy  Mrs  Eliz.,  76  Montague  st 
Roy  Peter,  seaman,  1  Logie  pi 

55 


Bush  Miss  Ann,  8  Montague  st 
Bussell  Mrs  Ann,  2  Bridge  st 
Russell  Dun.  C,  plumber,  3  King  st 
Russell  Matthew  B.,  grocer,  106  Mon- 
tague st 
Rutherford  Mrs  Margt.,  62  High  st 


Sacks  Moses,  tailor,  28  Mill  st 
Schroder  Colin  M.,  seaman,  37  Bridge  st 
Schueller  Godfrey,  vanman,  82  High  st 
Schuh  Mrs  Jessie,  9  Mansefield  pi 
S danders  Andrew,  Brighton  ter 
Scott  Miss  Agues,  54  Ardbeg  rd 
Scott  Mrs,  21  Ardbeg  rd 
Scott  Alex.,  stoker,  38  Mill  st 
Scott  Miss  Ann,  3  Minister's  br 
Scott  Miss  Eliz.,  Dean  Hood  pi 
Scott  Miss  Eliz.,  5  Minister's  br 
Scott  Mrs  Eliz.,  84  Montague  st 
Scott  Geo. ,  drawing  master,  Brandane  tr 
Scott  Miss  Grace,  24  Battery  pi 
Scott  Mrs  Harriet,  45  Watergate 
Scott  Mrs  Helen,  8  Montague  st 
Scott  Mrs  Isaac,   chinaware  dealer,    30 

Montague  st 
Scott  Mrs  Isa.,  103  Montague  st 
Scott  Mrs  Jane,  11  Ardbeg  rd 
Scott  Miss  Janet,  8  Argyle  st 
Scott  Mrs  Janet,  36  Argyle  st 
Scott  Mrs  Mary,restaurateur,  9  Victoria  s 
Scott  Matt. ,  glazier,  Argyle  pi 
Scott  Matt.,  cook,  29  Mill  st 
Scott  Bobt.,  I  Columshill  pi 
Scott  Mrs,  18  Bridge  st 
Scullion  Miss  Mary  Ann,  60  High  st 
Sellars  Alex.  C,  5  Mansfield  pi 
Service  Mrs  Jane,  Croft  Lodge,  Argyle  st 
Shakespeare  Jn.,  grocer,  4  Columshill  st 
Shand   Mrs  Cath.,  confectioner,  11    Ar- 
gyle st 
Shand  Miss  Ellen,  5  Hillhouse  rd 
Shand  Jos.,  painter,  Hillnouse  rd;ho., 

Westwood,  Argyle  pi 
Sharp  Mrs  Agnes,  20   Argyle  pi 
Sharp  Miss  Cath.,  23  Victoria  st 
Sharp  Mrs  Jane,  Mountstua- 1  rd 
Sharp  John,  carrier,  2  Croft  In 
Sharp  John,  labourer,  17  Montague  st 
Sharp  Miss  Julia,  17  Montague  st 
Sharp  Bobt.,  J. P.,  Maryfield 
Shaw  Alex.,  Craigagowal 
Shaw  Arch.,  carter,  54  High  st 
Shaw  Mrs  Cath,  33  Russell  st 
Shaw  Arch.,  flesher,  33  Mill  st 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesav. 


Shaw  John,  carrier.  2  Croft  In 
Shaw  John,  carter,  46  Ladeside  st 
Shaw  John,  joiner,  4  Mansefield  pi 
Shaw  John,  porter,  19  Victoria  st 
Shaw  Miss  Margt.,  18  Columshiil  st 
Shaw  Neil,  Park  pi,  Bridge  st 
Shei iff  Miss  Mary,  Argyle  ter 
Shields  John,  labourer,  66  High  st 
Shields  John,  labourer,  19  Mill  st 
Shiells    Geo.,    nurseryman,    Amisfield, 

Barone  rd 
Shirr  an  Wm.  N.,  Mansefield  pi 
Silver  Andw.  Y.,  tobacconist,  5  Argyle 

st ;  ho.,  25  Galiowgate 
Sillars,  ladies'  furnisher,  67  Victoria  st 
Sillars  Mrs,  17  East  Pnnces  st 
Sim  Mrs  Margt.,  21  Stuart  st 
^im  Wm.  fisherman,  123  High  st 
Simpson  John  G.,  and  Thos.,  farmers, 

Bogany 
Simpson  Jms.,  plumber,  Castle  st 
Simpson  Hugh  P.,  12  Staff  a  pi 
Simpson  Peter,  joiner,  Eden  pi 
Simpson  Mrs  Mary,  7  Staffa  pi 
Simpson  Mrs  Ann,  24  Castle  st 
Sinclair  Alex  ,  clerk,  11  Bridge  st 
Sinclair  Dnl.  W.,  spirit  dealer,  Oxen- 
ford,  Barone  rd 
Sinclair  Geo.,  cashier,  20  Mountstuart  r 
Sinclair  Jms.,   burgh   chamberlain,   30 

High  st ;  ho.,  9  Battery  pi 
Sinclair  John,  joiner,  53  Barone  rd 
Sinclair    John,    shipmaster,    20    West 

Princes  st 
Skirving  Arch.,  blacksmith,  141  High  st 
Slaven  Mrs  Lilias,  18  Watergate 
Slaven  John,  fruiterer,  6  Store  In 
Slaven  Maurice,  labourer,  103  High  st 
Sloan  Hu.,  agent,  G.  &  S.  W.  Pail  way 

Company  quay  ;  ho.,  47  High  st 
Small  Albert,  com.  traveller,  Barone  rd 
Small  Dvd.,  engineer,  4  King  st 
Smillie  Wm.,  engineer,  31  Galiowgate 
Smith  Mrs  Agnes,  13  Galiowgate 
Smith  Alex.  L.,  teacher,  Lilyoak  ter 
Smith  Alex.  N.,  clerk,  103  High  st 
Smith  Arch.,  carter,  38  Bishop  st 
bmith   Dun.,    baker,  69  Montague  st ; 

ho,  2  Hillhouse  rd 
Smith  Mrs  F.,  spirit  dealer,  Stuart  st 
Smith  Henry  M.,  clerk,  4  Hillhouse  rd 
Smith  T.,  flesher,  Westlands  rd 
tSmith  Jms.:  baker,  Ferguson  pi 
Smith  Jms.,  joiner,  30  Bishop  st 
Smith  John,  joiner,  13  Bishop  st 
Smith  John,  -fishmonger,  35  Victoria  st 
Smith  Jn.,  mill  manager,  7  Chapelhill  r 
Smith  sergeant  Jn.,  janitor,  Academy  ; 
ho.,  9  Chapelhill  rd  56 


Smith  John  C,  wine   merchant,  Wynd- 

ham  rd 
Smith  Neil  gardener,  35  Bridge  st 
Smith  P.,  29  Meadow  pi 
Smith  Eobt.,  clerk,  Lilyoak  ter 
Smith  Kobt,  hotel  keeper,  Bute  Arms 

Hotel,  Guildford  sq 
Smith  liobt.,  seaman,  103  High  st 
Smith  Mrs  Sarah,  11  Albert  pi 
Smith  Thos.,  3  Staffa  pi 
Smith  Thos.,  accountant,  9  High  st 
Smith  Wm.,  draper,  103  High  st 
Sneddon  Mrs  Agnes,  121  High  st 
Sommervill  M<s  Helen,  11  Chapelhill  rd 
Spearing  Mrs  Isa.,  28  Columshiil  st 
Speirs   Angus,    tailor  and  clothier,    10 

Galiowgate 
Speirs  Mrs,  Hope  Cot.  Wyndham  rd 
Spiers  Miss  Jane,  22  Argyle  st 
Spellassie  John,   labourer,  10    Colums- 
hiil s, 
Spellassie  Wm.,  labourer,  3  Stuart  st 
Spence  John,  bathman,  61  Ardbeg  rd 
Springett  Thos.,  hawker,  20  Mill  st 
Spreull  A.,  vet.  surgeon,  21  Ardbeg  rd 
Sproul  Ew*n,  labourer,  133  High  st 
Sprowl    Arch.,    linotype    operator,   34 

Columshiil  st 
Sprowl  Mrs  Isa.,  Gowanfield  pi 
Sprowl  Mis,  confectioner,  85  High  st 
^  pi  owl  Eobt.,  joiner,  5  Mansefield  pi 
Sprowl  Win,,  comp.,  Columshiil  st 
Squair    F.    H.,   flesher,  5   Galiowgate  ; 

ho.,  61  Barone  rd 
Stagg  Wm.,  chimney  sweep,  27  High  st 
Stalbridge  Thos.,  painter,  50  Ladeside 
Stammers  Mrs  Marion,  24  liussell  st 
Stark  John,  joiner,  36  Staffa  pi 
Stark  John,  painter   and  decorator,  16 

Argyle  st ;  ho.,  1  Wimbleton 
Stead  ward  Alex.,  boilermaker,  32  Mill  s 
Steel  Geo.,  printer,  5  Castle  st 
Steel  Miss  Alice,  Mountpleasant  rd 
Steel  Jms?.,  tailor,  19g  Gallowgite;  ho, 

Gowanfield  pi 
Stevenston  Miss  Isa.,  Roslin  pi 
Stevenston  Miss  Jessie,  21  Mountstuart  r 
Stevenson  Misses,  Wimbleton 
Stevenston  John,  spirit  dealer,  6  Castle  s 
Stewart  Alex. ,  county  police  inspector, 

County  Buildings,  High  st 
Stewart  Alex.,  farmer,  Ashfield 
Stewart  Alex.,  tailor,  20  Galiowgate 
Stewart  Alex.,  grocer,  30a  Bishop  st 
Stewart  Msss  Agnes  &  Hln.,  24  Ardbeg  r 
Stewart   Mrs  Ann  and  Msss  Anne   and 

Mary,  Inkerman  ter 
Stewart  Mrs  Barb.  It.  C,  and  Catherine 
K.,  14  Marine  pi 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Stewart  C.  S.,  63  Mountstuart  rd 
Srewart  Chs.,  reedmkr.,  12  W.  Princes  s 
Stewart  Miss  Chris.,  Bogany  rd 
Stewart  David,  R.  &  J.  Dick,  105  Mon- 
tague st ;  ho.,  15  Bishop  st 
Stewart  Dun.,  spirit  dealer,  18  Mount- 
pleasant  rd 
Stewart  Eben.,  cork  cutter,  2  Argyle  pi 
Stewart  Gavin,  33  Ardbeg  rd 
Stewart  Mrs  Hannah  and  Msss  Jane  and 

Mary,  Eastland  s  rd 
Stewart  Miss  Helen,  7  Gallowgate 
Stewart  Miss  H.,  dairy,  Dean  Hood  pi 
Stewart  Mrs  Isabella,  grocer,  11  High  st 
Stewart  Jms.,  gardener,  35  Bridge  st 
Stewart  Jms.,  shipmaster,  96  High  st 
Stewart  Jms.,  paioter,  Serpentine  rd 
Stewart  Mrs  Janet,  18  Ardbeg  rd 
Stewart  Mrs  Janet,  49  Argyle  st 
Stewart  John,  boatman,  M blister's  crt 
Stewart  John,  labourer,  11  Staffa  pi 
Stewart  John  Craig,  grocer,  Holyrood, 

Barone  rd 
Stewart  Mrs  Mary,  31  Wyndham  rd 
Stewart  Mrs  Mary,  Chapelhill  rd 
Stewart  Mrs  Mary,  22  Watergate 
Stewart  Peter,  bank  agent,  Clydesdale 

Bank,  Guildford  sq 
Stewart  Miss  Mary,  13  Argyle  ter 
Stewart  Robert,  engineer,  18  Argyle  st 
Stewart   Robert,  grain   merchant,  Mill 

st ;  house  Alma  ter 
Stewart  Thos..  61  Ardbeg  rd 
Stewart  Wm.,  engineer,  65  Victoria  st 
Stewart  W.  Alex.,  b.l.,  County  Build- 
ings ;  ho,  29  Ardbeg  rd 
Stewart  W,   &  J.,   painters,   22   West 

Princes  st 
Stewart  William  M.,  bank  accountant, 

1  Mountpleasant  rd 
Stewart  W.m,  painter,  19  M'pleasant  rd 
Stirling  Geo.,  traveller,  22  Columshill  s 
Stirling  John,  fire  master,  32  Staffa  pi 
Stirling  Miss  Mrgt.,  High  Craigmore 
Stirling  Wm.  P.,  tuner,  36  Columshill  st 
Stirtan  Mrs  Margt.,  Wyndham  rd 
Stoddart  Alx  ,  mechanic,  17  E. Princess 
Stone  Jos.,  insurance  agent,  22  Mill  st 
Stone  Mrs,  toy  dealer,  20  Mill  st 
Storer  Jms.  D.,  painter,  27  Argyle  st 
Strachan  Mrs  Eliz.,  8  Columshill  pi 
Strang  G.,  16  Russell  st 
Struthers        ,  28  B  shop  st 
Stuart  Geo.,  florist  &  seedsman,  Chapel- 
hill and  Westland  rd  nurseries  ;  shop 
Dean  Hood  pi  and  Montague  st :  ho., 
Springbank,  Chapelhill  rd 
Stuart  Gilbert,  farmer,  Kerrycruisoch 

57 


Stuart    John    Windsor,    factor,    Bute 

estate.  43  High  st ;  ho.,  Foley  House 
Stuart  Peter,  farmer,  Mansefield  pi 
Stuart  Miss  Mary  L.,  26  Russell  st 
Sutherland   Rev.  And.  K,   H.A.,  Free 

Parish  Church  Manse,  Serpentine  rd 
Sutherland  Wm. ,  spirit  dir. ,  24  Mai  ine  p 
Swan  Matth. ,  purser,  25  Battery  pi 
Swan  Walter,  41  Barone  rd 
Swanston  Arthur,  grocer,  26  W.  Princes  s 
Swanston  Dirt.,  4  West  Castle  st 
Swanston  Dvd. ,  27  Bishop  st 
Swanston  Mrs  Jessie,  21  Argyle  st 
Swanston  John,  grocer,  22  Castlehill  st 
Sweeney  Mrs  Eliz, ,  15  Watergate 
Sweeney  Jms.,  shoemaker,  W.  Princes 

st ;  house,  6  Store  In 
Sweet  Chas.,  photographer,  E.  Princes 

st ;  ho.,  20  Crichton  rd 
Symes  Robt.,  boatman,  60  Ladeside  st 


Taggart  Jms.,  shoemaker,  40  Columshill  s 
Tannihill  Rbt.,  engnr.,  36  M'pleasant  rd 
Tatiock  M.,  chemist,  40  Crichton  rd 
Taylor  Mrs  Ann,  2  Brigde  st 
Taylor  Mrs  Ann,  79  Ardbeg  rd 
Taylor  Chs.,  clerk,  30  Staffa  pi 
Taylor  Dnl.  M.,  wine  merchant,  Tower 
st ;  ho.  Eaglesham,  Mountpleasant  rd 
Taylor  Edward,  joiner,  6  Hillhouse  rd 
Taylor  Mrs  Elspeth,  3  Brandane  ter 
Taylor  Mrs  Isa. ,  8  Bridge  st 
Taylor  Jms.,  5  Argyle  st 
Taylor    James    G.,    boatman,    Albert 

breast ;  ho. ,  46  High  st 
Taylor  Jms.,  labourer,  141  High  st 
Taylor  Mrs  Jane,  E.  Buigh  Landa 
Taylor  Robt.  T.,  flesher,  10  Bridge  st 
Telfer  Mrs  Mrgt.,  5  Minister's  br 
Telford  Wm.  J.,  shepherd,  Ardbrannan 
Temple  Mrs  Jeannie,  109  Montague  st 
Thorn  Miss  Jane,  7  Ardbeg  rd 
Thompson   Daniel,  bootmaker,  55  Vic- 
toria st ;  ho. ,  East  Princes  st 
Thompson  Miss  Helen,  milliner,  9  Gall- 
owgate 
Thompson  Hugh,  postman,  34  Argyle  st 
Thompson  James,  shoemaker,  94  Mon- 
tague st  j  ho,  Hazelton,  Barone  rd 
Thompson  Mrs  Mary,  67  Barone  rd 
Thompson  Sam.,  hatter,  60  Montague 

st ;  ho. ,  Clyde  View,  Craigmore 
Thompson  Miss  Sarah,  Queen's  Hotel, 

41  Argyle  st 
Thorns  Jms.,  mechanic,  4  Mill  st 
Thomson  Agnes,  12  Staffa  pi 


Burgli  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Thomson  Alex.,  engineer,  8  Hillhouse  r 
Thomson  Benj.  J.,  slater,  2  Hillhouse  r 
Thomson  Ohs.,  manufactr,  Wyndham  rd 
Thomson  Msss  Eliz.,  Mrgt.  and  Mry.  A., 

29  Ardbeg  rd 
Thomson  Mr.-?  Eliz.,  97  Montague  st 
Thomson  Hu.,  cabinetmkr.,  25  Bishop  st 
Thomson  Miss  Isa.,  8  Montague  st 
Thomson  Js.,  fishmonger,  Dean  Hood  p 
Thomson  Jms.,  joiner,  5  Castle  st 
Thomson  Jms.,  seaman,  109  Montague  s 
Thomson  Mrs  Jessie,  35  Argyle  st 
Thomson,  John,  seaman,  7  Bishop  st 
Thomson  Jn.,  bank  agent,  Royal  Bank, 

Victoria  st  ;  ho.,  1  Tower  st 
Thomson  John,  seaman,  18  Russell  st 
Thomson  John,  25  Argyle  st 
Thomson    John    Russell,    architect,    5 

High  st;  ho.,  Argyle  ter 
Thomson  Mrs  Mary,  16  Marine  pi 
Thomson   Norman  McL.,  confectioner, 

44  Mountstuart  rd 
Thomson  Ptr.,  fisherman,  22  Watergate 
Thomson  Ptr.,  seaman,  18  Russell  st 
Thomson  Mrs  Peter,  1  Orcadia 
Thomson  Mrs  S.  A.,  2  Crichton  rd 
Thomson  Miss  JSophia,  16  Battery  pi 
Thomson  Miss  Sus-m,  71^  Ardbeg  rd 
Thomson    Mrs    Thos.,    ironmonger,   65 

Montague  st 
Thomson  Wm.,  draper,  13  Montague  st 
Thorence  Mrs  Ann,  43  Ardbeg  rd 
Thorburn  Js.,  fisherman,  10  Watergate 
Thorburn  John,  fish  merchant,  18  West 

Princes  st ;  ho  ,  30  Bishop  st 
Thorburn  Tho*.,  fisherman,  15  Bridge  s 
Thorburn  Wm.,  blacksmith,  Chapelhill  r 
Tickell  Mrs  Marion,  Museum,  Chapelhill 
Todd  Miss  barah,  5  Columshill  pi 
Todd  Mrs,  32  Mill  st 
Toplis  Wm.,  5  Mansfield  pi 
Torri,    Mansento,     confectioner,    Dean 

Hood  pi  and  Gallowgate 
Tosney  Miss  ladies'  nurse,  71  Victoria  st 
Trivett  W.  J. ,  shoemaker,  45  High  st ; 

ho  ,  86  High  st 
Turnbull  Mrs  Ann,  Wyndham  pk 
Turnbull  Wit.,  inspector,  1  Hillhouse  rd 
Turner  Misses  Cath.  B.  &  Mary  M  ,  7 

Crichton  rd 
Turner  Colin  B.,  Craigmore  pier 
Turner  A  rch  ,  141  High  st 
Turner  Dug.,  shipmaster,  Ascog 
Turner  Guo  ,  coachman,  16  Store  In 
Turner  John,  8  lower  st 
Turpin  Wm.  J.,  exhibtor,  22  Russell  st 
Tweedley  Jn.,  fishmonger,  Ladeside  st ; 

ho,  76  Montague  st 
Tyre  Wm.  L.,  slater,  34  Columshill  st 


u 

Urquhart  Rev  John,  West  Free  Manse, 

Argyle  ter 
Urquhart  John  A.,  grocer,  13  Argyle  st ; 

ho.,  Braemar 
Unverzacht  Mrs  Janet,  14  E,  Princes  st 

V 

Vail  Herr,  music  teacher,  3  Wimbleton 
Vance  Mrs  Jane,  32  Battery  pi 

w 

Walker  Arch.,  blacksmith  and  heating 

engineer,  Mil  st 
Walker  Mrs  A.  E.,  27  Columshill  st 
Walker  Chas.,  barber,  42  Bishop  st 
Walker  Dvd.,  carter,  1  Mill  st 
Walker  Jms.  A.,  heritor,  Mountstuart  r 
Walker  Mrs  Jeannie,  7  Gallowgate 
Walker  John,  blacksmith  19  Russell  st 
Walker  John,  dairyman,  Havelock  ter 
Walher  John,   restaurarateur,   15  East 

Princes  st 
Walker  Martin,  plumber,  3  Mill  st 
Walker  Mrs  Margt.,  11  Bishop  st 
Walker  Mrs,  84  Montague  st 
Wallace    Miss    Betsy,    restaurateur,     7 

Bridge  st 
Wallace  Chs.,  slater,  16  Marine  pi 
Wallace  Mrs  Eliz.,  17  Craigmore  rd 
Wallace  Miss  Helen,  Alma  ter 
Wallace  Jms.,cabmn.,18Mountpleasant  r 
Wallace  Jms.  F.,  dancing  master,  High 

Craigmore 
Wallace  John,  46  Mountstuart  rd 
Wallace  Mrs  Margt.,  Eden  cot 
Wallace  Mrs  Mary,  169  H  igh  st 
Wallace  Wm.  S.,  gardener,  Roslin  cot 
Wardrop  Mrs  Eliz. ,  Mansefield  pi 
Warren,  Mrs  Margt.  N.,  Croft  Lodge 
Waters  Mrs|Mathew,  Mountpleasant  rd 
Waterson  Alex.,  engineer,  11  Bridge  st 
Watson  Dnl. ,  blacksmith,  15  Castle  st 
Watson  Geo.,    tailor    and  clothier,    13 

Gallowgate  ;  ho. ,  21  Columshill  st 
Watson  Jms.,  S.  P.  C.  A.,  Columshill  p 
Watson  Miss  Jane,  56  Mountstuart  rd 
Watson  J,n,  blk.smith,  27  Columshill  st 
Watson  Mrs  Mary  Ann.,  31  Gallowgate 
Watson  Rbt.,  heritor,  Upper  Craigmore 
Watson  Wm.,  grocer,  2  Minister's  br 
Watson  Wm.,  steamboat  agent,  Quay  ; 

ho.,  7  Chapelhill  rd 
Watt  Mrs  Margt.  L.,  Wyndham  rd 
58 


Burgh  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


Rothesay. 


Watt  Mrs  45  Ardbeg  rd 
Watt  Kobt.,  123  High  st 
Waugh  i7  Montague  st 

Waugh  Mrs  Helen,  7  Gallowgate 
Waugh  Mrs  Marion,  5  Argyle  st 
Waugh  Mrs,  36  Columshill  st 
Weaver  John  I.,  pensioner,  25  Argyle  st 
Web>ter  Jms.  C,  mercht.,  Albany  rd 
Webster  Mrs  Mary,  65  Ardbeg  r 
Webster  Mrs  Sophia  H.,  11  Bridge  st 
Weir  Alex.,  71£  Ardbeg  rd 
Weir,  Alex.,  tobacconist,  83  Victoria  st 
Weir  Mrs  Ann.,  12  Bridge  st 
Weir  Arch. ,  21  Marine  pi 
Weir  Jms. ,  94  High  st 
Weir  Jms.  jn.,  com.  agent,  Park  pi 
Weir  Dune,  labourer,  149  High  st 
Weir  Miss  Jane,  4  Mount  pleasant 
Weir  Mrs  Janet,  26  Bridge  st 
Weir  John,  gardener,  3  rftuarfc  st 
Weir  Kobt.,  mason,  23  Battery  pi 
Weir  Mrs,  3  Minister's  br 
Welsh  Mrs  Ann,  90  Montague  st 
Welsh  Mrs  Isa.,  8  Argyle  st 
Welsh  Mrs  Kate,  30  Argyle  st 
Welsh  Thos.,  labourer,  19  Mill  st. 
Weston  Mrs  Mary  E.,  13  Crichton  rd 
Wheeling  Jms.,  spirit  dealer,  Westwood 
White  Mrs  Ann,  26  Columshil  st 
White  J.  M.,  draper,  29  Victoria  st 
White  John,  club  steward,  24  Bishop  sb 
White  Dune,  77  Ardbeg  rd 
Whitecross  Miss  Jane,  4  Argyle  pi 
Whiteford  Rbt.,  game  wtchr.,  Calfward 
Wliiteford  Robt.  jun.,  photographer,  27 

High  st 
Whitfield  William  W.,  clerk,  10  Mount- 
.  stuart  rd 

Whiteside  Sm.,  musician,  77  Montague  s 
Whitson  Miss  Janet,  7  Bishop  st 
Whyte  Alex.,  seaman,  28  Mill  st 
Whyte     Mrs    Jessie,    confectioner,    25 

Gallowgate 
Whyte,  Wm.  gas  manager,  High  st 
Whyte  Mrs  Margt.,  40  Bishop  st 
Whyte  Kobt.,  shoemaker,  19  Bishop  sfc 
Whyte  Thos.,  carter,  38  Ladeside 
Wilkie  Mrs  Chris,,  24  Castlehill  st 
Wilkie  Hugh,  yachtsman,  24  Castlehill  s 
Wilkie  Jms.  B.,  Abercorn,  Westland  rd 
Williamson  Mrs  Agnes,  42  Ar.lbeg  rd 
Williamson  Misses  Eliz.  Grace  &  Marion, 

3  Ardbeg  rd 
Williamson     Capt.      John,     steamboat 

owner,  Rockvilla,  Ardbeg  rd 
Williamson  Magnus,  tailor,  5  Bridge  st 


Williamson  Rev.  Rbt.,  D.D.,  6  Orcadia 
Williamson  Rbt.,   tar  macadam  manu- 
facturer, 21  Columshill  st 
Wilson,  Arch.,  gardener,  Serpentine  rd 
Wilson  Miss  Chris.,  21  Bridge-end  st 
Wilson  Colin,  gardener,  90  High  st 
Wilson  Dvd.,  Craigmore  hotel  and  pen- 
sion, 49  Crichton  rd 
Wilson  Misses  Eliz.  J.,  Helen  ft.,  and 

Mary,  Chapelhill 
Wilson  Miss  Eliz.  J.,  7  Chape' hill  rd 
Wilson  Mrs  Flora,  24  Bridge  st 
Wilson  Mrs  Isa.,  2  Argyle  st 
Wilson  Mrs  Jane,  31  Gallowgate 
Wilson  Miss  Jeannie,  19  High  st 
Wilson  John,  22  Russell  st 
Wilson  Mrs  John  E.,  3  Orcadia 
Wilson  Miss  Margt.,  24  Argyle  st 
Wilson  John,  stoker,  19  Castle  st 
Wilson  Jos.,  stationer,  20  Bridge-end  st 
Wilson  Jos.  D.,  printer,  Serpentine  rd 
Wilson  Mrs  Mary,  14  Bridge  st 
Wilsoa  Thos.,  seaman,  5  Bridge  st 
Wilson  Wm.,  shoemaker,  123  High  st 
Wilson  Wm.  A.,  printer,  Buteman,  10 
Castle  st;  ho.,  Morningside,  Serpen- 
tine rd 
Winning  Mrs  Ann,  46  Ladeside  st 
Wish-irt  Mrs,  Seabank  buildings 
Wood    Thos.,    S.  A.    officer,    20    West 

~t  n  n  o  f*  ^i  ^  t" 

Woodburn  Thos.,  38  Bridge  st 
Woods  Thos.  T.,  miller,  1  Barone  rd 
Wright  Alex.,  teacher,  25  Ardbeg  rd 
Wright  Jms.,  71  Victoria  st 
Wright  Mrs  Eliz.,  88  Montague  st 
Wright  Jms.,  residenter,  Wyndham  rd 
Wright  Miss  Jane,  22  Argyle  pi 
Wright  Kobt.,  blacksmith,  19  Stuart  st 


Yates  Jms.,  tailor,  91  Montague  st ;  ho. 

89  Montague  st 
Yarwood  Jos.,  musician,  87  High  st 
Young  Alex.,  37  Watergate 
Young  Adam,  insurance  agent,  25  Col- 
umshill st 
Young  Miss  Crace,  8  Ladeside 
Young  Miss  Janet,  78  High  st 
Young  Mrs  Margt.,  19  Kussell  st 
Young  Kobt.,  porter,  12  Castle  st 
Yuiil  Miss  Eliz.,  28  Mountstuart  rd 
Yuill  Mrs  Janet,  38  Columshill  st 
Walker  Gavin,  baker,  3g  Victoria  st 
Walker  Mrs  Ann,  46  Mountstuart  rd 


59 


It  has  long  been  our  desire  to  incorporate 
A    HOUSEHOLDERS'    LIST 

arranged  in  streets,  but  we  have  already- 
attained    the    blessedness    of   those    who 
give  more  than  they  receive. 


Parish  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


North  Bute. 


Parish    of    North    Bute. 

(Including  the  Village  of  Port-Bannatyne.) 


Acton,  Aubrey,  chemist,  Albion  pi 
Adam,  Mrs  Janet,  Ulva  pi 
Aitken,  Robert,  stationer,  Victoria  pi 
Alexander,  Jms.,  carpenter  and  boathirer, 

Shore  st;  ho.,  Govandale  pi 
Alexander,  John,  yachtsmaster,  Govandale 

Pi 
Alexander,  Miss  Sarah,  fruiteier  and  con- 
fectioner, Inveryne  pi 


Raillie,  Alx.,  colliery  manager  Inveryne  pi 
Baird  David,  compositor,  Inveryne  pi 
Baird,  David,  shoemaker,  Shore  st;  house 

Gladstone  pi 
Baird,  Wm.,  clerk.  Shore  st 
Bannatyne,  Peter  M. ,  clerk,  Iona  pi 
Bannatyne,  Robert,  roadman,  Victoria  pi 
Barr,  Thomas,  farmer,  Eskechraggan 
Bell.  Donald,  yachtmaster,  Glenree 
Bell  Dugald,  grocer,  Inveryne  pi 
Bell,  Thomas,  clerk,  Rosebery  pi 
Berwick,  Geo..  M.D.,  Allt  an  Righ 
Black,  Daniel,  shipwright,  Castle  st 
Black,  Hugh,  coachman,  Castle  st 
Bodin,  Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier,  Castle  st 
Brodie,  James,  baker,  Abbotsford 
Broom,  Mrs,  Bay  view 
Broom,  Misses,  Bay  view 
Brough,  Miss,  Iaa  Park  villa 
Brown,  Ar.,  inspector  of  poor,  Ebenezer  pi 
Brown,  Jas.,  residenter,  Castle  st 
Brown,  John,  seaman,  Shore  st 
Brown,  Mrs  and  Miss  Barbara,  Shore  st 
Brown,  Mrs  Isabella,  baker,  Shore  st 
Brownlie,  Mrs  Mnry.  Stonfield 
Bruce,  George,  gardener,  Lamont's  land 
Buchan,  Miss,  Margaret  villa 
Buchanan,  M.  R.  Gray,  Ettrickdale 
Buchanan ,  Robt. ,  heritor,  Omaha 
Burns,  Alex.,  painter,  Inveryne  pi 
Burns,  E.  D.,  sanitary  inspector,  Castle  st 


Campbell,  Alex.,  sack  mercht.,  Appin  villa 
Campbell,  General  Barrington,  Kames  Cas 
Campbell,  Donald,  engineer,  Shore  st 
Campbell,  Dun. ,  joiner,  Lome  pi 
Campbell.  Duncan,  shepherd,  Hilton 
Campbell,  John  B.  chemist,  Castle  st 
Campbell,  Neil,  gar  ener,  Hafton  pi 
Carmiehael,  Dunalunt  cot 

Carson,  Israel,  warper,  Govandale  pi 
Carswell,  Mrs  Margaret,  East  St  Colmac 
Chalmers,  Mrs  Janet,  Pointhouse  Crea 


Chalmers,  John,  joiner,  Victoria  pi 
Chisholm,  James,  Pointhouse  crescent 
Christie,  John,  druggist,  Kingston  pi 
Clark.  Dug., ploughman,  Kildavannan cots 
Clydesdale,  Miss  Christina,  Hafton  pi 
Cochrane,  Gabriel,  Victoria  pi 
Cockburn,  Jas.  Jack,  traveller,  Pier  ter 
Cook,  John,  carpenter,  Iona  pi 
Coubrough,  Jms,  and  Arch.,  Melbourne  pi 
Craighead,  Miss  Margaret,  Shore  st 
Crawford,  D  avid,  carriage-hirer, Victoria  pi 
Crawford,  Wm.,  dairyman,  Pointhouse 
Crawford,  Miss  Janet,  Crown  Hotel 
Crawford,  John,  farmer,  Acholter 
Cruden,  Miss  Jemima,  Pointhouse  cres 
Cumming,  Jas.,  residenter,  Knockdhuvw 
Cunningham,  Js.  L.,  residenter,  Ebenezer  pi 
Cunningham,  Jn.,  engineer,  Shore  st 
Currie,  Miss  Jane,  Ebenezer  pi 
Currie,  Duncan,  joiner  and  piermaster 
Currie,  Jn.,  mason,  Bannatyne  Mains  rd 


D 

Dallas  Dugald,  joiner,  Kingston  pi 
Dallas  Wm. ,  baker,  Shore  st 
Dawson,  Mich.  D.,  brewer,  Kames  bank 
Dewar,  Rev.  Peter,  clergyman,  North  Bute 
Dickie,  Wm.  P.,  farmer,  Cranlagvourity 
Dougan,  Neil,  farmer,  Shalunt 
Dunbar,  John,  tobacconist,  Shore  st 
Duncan,  Charles,  fanner,  Little  Kilmory 
Duncan,  Daniel,  farmer,  Woodend 
Duncan,  Jas.,  farmer,  Bannatyne  Mains 
Duncan,  Miss  Jane,  Sardinia  pi 
Duncan,  James,  teacher,  Ballanlay 
Duncan,  John,  farmer,  Rhubodach 
Duncan,  Robt. ,  dairyman,  Barone  pk 
Duncan,  Robert,  farmer,  Kilwhinleck 
Duncan  Thomas,  fencer,  Kildavannan 
Dudgeon,  Peter,  Inveryne  pi 
Dunlop,  Rev.  John,  F.C.  Manse 
Dunn,  George,  boots,  Iona  pi 
Dunn,  John,  engineer,  Albion  pi 

E 

Edmond,  Robt.,  carrier,  Govandale  pi 
Ewing,  Arch.,  millmanager,  Inveryne  pi 
Ester,  Wm.,  old  Hafton  pi 


Ferguson,  David,  residenter,  Castle  $t 
Ferguson,  Dunean,  yachtsmaster,  Iona  pi 
Ferguson  Jas.,  spirit  merchant,  Victoria  pi 
Ferguson,  John,  Sardinia  pi 
Ferguson,  Miss,  grocer,  Shore  st 


Parish  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


North  Bute. 


Ferrier,  Alex.,  traveller,  Pointhouse  ores 
Finlayson,  Mrs  Mary,  Pointhouse  cres 
Forson,  Miss  Margaret,  Pier  ter 
Frame,  David,  grieve,  S.  St.  Colmac 
Frame  Wm.,  farmer,  Barone  Park 
Fyfe,  Chas.,  carpenter,  Kingston  pi 
Fyfe,  John,  hoatbuilder,  Ardmaleish 

G 

Galbraith,  Wm. ,  farmer,  Greenan 
Gault  David,  hrassfounder,  Shore  st 
Gihb,  Peter,  shoemaker,  Govandaldpl 
Gibson   Mrs  Annie,  Port-Bannatyne  Inn 
Gibson,  Miss  Kachel,  Lamont  pi 
Gilchrist,  John,  Bannatyne  Mains  rd 
Gillies,  Mrs,  farmer,  Quogach 
Gillies,  John,  ploughman,  Little  Kilmory 
Gillon,  Mrs  Margaret,  Melbourne  pi 
Golder  Wm. ,  hotel  keeper,  Pointhouse  cres 
Gevan,  J.  G.,  Faith  Mission,  Mount  Clare 
Gregorson,  David,  shopman,  Castle  st 
Gregorson,  Mrs  E.,  spirit  merch.,  Shore  st 
Grierson,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  Pomona  hous© 

H 

Hall,  Robert,  fireman,  Castle  st 
Halliday,  Duncan,  grocer,  Shore  st 
Halliday,  George,  merchant,  Castle  st 
Halliday,  James,  Angus  pi 
Halliday,  Mrs  Jane,  Sawmill 
Halliday,  Mrs  Mary,  Stonefield 
Hamilton,  Robt.,  contractor,  Lamont  pi 
Hardie,  Robert,  merchant,  Castle  st 
Harper,  Alex.  R. ,  fitter,  Castle  st 
'  Hogarth,  Arch.,  yachtmaster,  Glenlea 
Hogarth,  Jas.,  fisherman,  Shore  st 
Hogarth,  John, fisherman,  St  Ninians 
Hogarth,  Jhn.,  yachtmaster,  Springwell  pi 
Hogarth.  Mrs  Male,  grocer,  Si. ore  st 
Howatt,  Mrs  Mary,  Iona  pi 
Howitson,  Alex,  stackman,  Dunalunt 
Hunter,  Miss  Eliz.,  Pointhouse  cres 
Hunter,  Mrs  Jemima,  Springwell  pi 
Hunter,  Wm.,  farmer,  Upper  Ettrick 
Hutcheson,  A.  C,  wine  mercht.,  Appin  vil 
Hyndman,  Edw.,  yachtsmaster,  Victoria  pi 
Hyndman,  James,  coal  merchant  Castle  st 
Hyndman,  Peter,  ploughman,  Ballanlay 
Hyndman,  Robt.  ,labourer,  Meikle  Kilmory 


Jenkins,  Donald,  gamekeeper,  Scarrel 
Johnston,  Hu.,  farmer,  West  St  Colmac 
Johnston,  Robt.,  Bannatyne  Mains  rd 

K 

Keith,  A.,  dairyman,  Salisbury  pi 

Keith,  Duncan  dairyman,  SaUsbury  pi 

Keith,  Hugh,  gardener,  Iona  pi 

Keith,  Neil,  roadman,  Govandale  pi 

Kerr,  Mrs,  Gladstone  pi 

Kidd,  Henry  C,  sailmaker,  Mount  Parkct 

Kirk,  John,  residenter,  Iona  pi 


Lamont,  Arch. ,  accountant,  Tighantraigh 
Lamont,  Coll,  residenter,  Shore  st 
Lamont,  Dugald,  Mosgeil,  Pointhouse 
Lamont,  Hugh,  butcher.  Shore  st 
Lamont,  Jn.  M'N.,  writer,  Tighantraigh 
Lamont,  John,  farmer,  Stuck 
Lamont,  Wm.  D.,  clerk,  Fir  Cliff 
Lawson,  Andrew,  grocer,  Victoria  pi 
Leggatt,  John  Wm.,  new  Hafton  pi 
Leitch,  James,  yachtsman,  Lome  pi 
Leitch,  John,  fisherman,  Shore  st 
Leith,  Peter,  druggist,  Shore  st 
Leithhead,  David,  upholsterer,  Castle  st 
Livingston,  Dun. ,  fisherman.  N.  Hafton  pi 
Loch,  George,  coal  merchant,  Back  st 
Loch,  James,  joiner,  Shore  st 
Loch.  Walter, seaman,  Hafton  pi 
Loch,  William,  ironmonger,  Shore  st 
Lochead,  John,  Rannatyne  Mains  rd 
Lockhart,  John,  tinsmith,  Shore  st 
Lusk,  Miss  C,  Salisbury  pi 
Lyon,  Mrs  Ann,  Sardinia  pi 
Lyon,  James,  farmer,  Drumachloy 

M 

Malcolm,  James,  carpenter,  Kingston  pi 
Malcolm  Wm.  H. ,  engineer,  Gladstone  pi 
Malcom  Archibald,  joiner  and  boat-builder, 

Shore  st;  ho  Gladstone  pi 
Malcom  Mrs  Eliz.,  farmer,  Edinbeg 
Malcom  James  P.,  farmer,  Edinbeg 
Marshall,  Miss  C,  Clifton  villa 
Martin  Bryce,  farmer,  Glecknabae 
Martin,  Miss  Mary,  nurse,  Inveryne  pi 
Martin,  R.  S.,  com.  agent  Gladstone  pi 
Martin,  farmer,  Quein  &  Scalpsie 

Matthewson  Ewen,  painter,  Shore  st 
Mathieson  Alex. ,  ploughman,  Ladehouse 
Meldrum  David,  yachtsmaster,  Shore  st 
Meldrum  John,  woodman,  Edinmore 
Menzies  A.,  manager,  Hydropathic 
Miller,  Miss  Cath. ,  Pointhouse  gardens 
Miller,  Miss  Janet,  Alpine  villa 
Miller,  Miss  Mary,  Victoria  pi 
Miller,  Neil,  cabman,  Castle  st 
Miller  Wm.,  confectioner,  Castle  st 
Milne  George,  residenter,  Clifton  villa 
Mitchell,  Andw.,  salesman,  Salisbury  pi 
Moffatt,  Wm.,  house  factor,  Ulva  pi 
Montgomery  Alex.,  farmer,  Auchenteerie 
Morgan,  Captain,  boat-hirer,  Shore  st 
Morrison  A.,  boots,  Invernye  pi 
Morrison  Alex.,  woodman,  Lome  pi 
Morrison  Arch.,  farmer,  Craigberoch 
Morrison,  James,  detective,  Lome  pi 
Morrison,  Miss  Janet  C,  Melbourne  pi 
Morrison  Wm.,  farmer,  Milton 
Muir  Thomas,  farmer.  Mechnoch 
Muir,  Wm.  T.,  slater,  Pier  ter 
Murdoch  Wm.,  engineer,  Hafton  pi 
Murray  Angus,  fisherman,  Lome  pi 
Murray  Dugald,  fisherman,  Castle  st 
Murray  Geo.,  plasterer,  Castle  st 
Murray,  Misses,  milliners,  Inveryne  pi 
Murray  Mrs  James,  Shore  st 
Murray  Wm..  ploughman,  Rhubodach  rd 


62 


Parish  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


North  Bute. 


Mae 

McAlister,  Alex,  ploughman,  Edinmove 
McAlister,  James,  farmer  Meikle  Kilmory 
McAndrew,  Jn.  S.,  residenter.  Kingston  pi 
McArthur,  John,  surfaceman,  Salisbury  pi 
McArthur,  Donald,  yachtmaster,  Castle  st 
McArthur,  Robt.,  sen.  and  jun.,  fishermen, 

Ballycurrie  sh 
McArthur,  Thos. ,  fisherman,  Ballycurrie  sh 
McArthur,  W.,  ploughman,  Eskeshraggan 
McBride,  Peter,  farmer,  Ardscalpsie 
McCallum,  John,  steward,  Alt-a  vona 
McCallum,  Cohn,  John  and  Peter,  farmers, 

Kilmichael 
McCulloch  Henry,  naturalist,  Iona  pi 
McConnechy,  Mrs,  farmer,  Largivrechtan 
McCunn,  Miss,  Janet,  Castle  st 
McCunn,  Miss  Mary,  Post  office 
McDermid,  Henry,  labourer,Angus  pi 
M'Dermott,  C.  &  W.,  painters,  Quay  st 
McDermott,  Mrs  Eliz.,  Ettrickbank 
McDonald,  Dugald.,  farmer,  Auchavolaig 
McDonald,  Hugh,  joiner,  Castle  st 
McDonald,  Wm.,  woodman,  Cuilnashamrag 
McDougall,  Alex.,  fisherman,  Straad 
McDougall,  Dun.,  carter,  Crown  buildings 
McDougall,  Jas.,  fisherman,  Straad 
McDonald,  Mrs  Jane,  Victoria  pi 
McDougall,  Thomas,  fisherman,  Straad 
McDougall,Wltr. ,  fisherman,  Ballycurrie  sh 
McDougall,  Wm.,  fisherman,  Ballycurrie  sh 
McEwen ,  Dugald.  plumber,  Ulva  pi 
McFadyen,  John,  car  driver,  Shore  st 
McFadyen,  Jn.,  yachtsmastr.,  Cuilnasham- 
rag 
McFadyen,  Lach., ploughman,  Kildavannan 
McFadyen  Neil,  printer,  Shore  st 
McFarlane,  Mrs  Agnes,  Upper  Ardroscadale 
Macfie,    Chas.,  fnrmer,   Mid  Park,   Inch- 

marnock 
Macfie,  Hugh,  farmer,  Ballycaul 
Macfie,  James,  farmer,  North  Park,  Inch 
Macfie,  John,  farmer,  Ballycurrie 
McFie,  John,  labourer,  Ladehouse 
Macfie,  John,  joiner,  Castle  st ;  ho,  Mouut 

Park  cottage 
Macfie,  Robert,  farmer,  Lower  Ettrick 
McGillivary,  John,  mason,  Ulva  pi 
McGilp  Allan,  ploughman,  Dunalunt 
McGlashan,  Dug. ,  yachtsmaster.  Shore  st 
McGlashan,  James,  yachtmaster,  Shore  st 
McGregor,  Wm.,  gardener,  Pointhouse  and 

Rulliecheddan 
Mcllraith,  Mrs  Elsie,  Doonbank 
Mclnnes,  Mrs  Agnes,  Lamont's  land 
Mclntyre,  Andrew,  farmer,  Glenmore 
Mclntyre,  Alexander  and  Archd  ,  farmers, 

Dunalunt, 
Mclntyre,  Daniel,  labourer,  Salisbury  pi 
Mclntyre,  Mrs  Eliz.,  farmer,  Kildavannan 
Mclntyre,  Peter,  shepherd,  Kilmichael 
Mclntyre,  Peter,  and  Archibald,  farmers, 

Ballanlay 
Mackie,  Mrs  Jane  C,  Melbourne  pi 
Mackie,  Lewis  E.,  house  factor,  Kingston  pi 
McKay,  Mrs  Margt,  Victoria  pi 
McKay,  John,  farmer,  Barone  Park 


McKechnie  John,  wood  merchant,  Castle  st 
McKellar  John,  fisherman,  Straad 
McKirdy,  Miss,  Oakbank 
McKellar  Mrs,  grocer,  Shore  st 
McKenzie  Thomas,  dealer  in  antiquities, 

Stella  Maris 
McKinnon  Miss,  Karnes  lodge 
McKirdy,  Alex,  shoemaker,  Straad 
McKirdy  Gilbert,  carter,  Castle  st 
McLachlan,  Miss  Eliz.,  Sardinia  pi 
McLachlan  James,  joiner,  Castle  st 
McLean,  Dugald,  ploughman,  Straad 
McLean  Lach.,  farmer,  Cranslagloan 
McLean  John,  ploughman,  Straad 
McLeod,  Mrs  Eliz.,  Victoria  pi 
MeMillan  Duncan,  joiner,  Salisbury  pi 
Macmillan  Malcolm,  clerk,  Castle  st 
Macmillan  Miss  M.,  Margaret  villa 
Macmillan  Thos.,  gardener,  Pointhouse 
McMillan,  Wm.,  contractor,  Kingston  pi 
Macmillan  Wm.,  Karnes  bank 
McNaught  C.  H.,  draper,  Iona  pi 
McPhail,  Duncan,  shoemaker  Ballanlay 
McPhail  John,  ploughman,  Govandale  pi 
McPhail  John,  draper,  Castle  st 
McPhail  Malcolm,  yachtmaster,  Quay  st 
McPhail  Peter,  roadman,  Ulva  pi 
McPhee,  Dugald,  restaurateur,  Shore  st 
McQueen  Jas.,  baker,  Castle  st 
McRae  J.  A.,  police  officer,  Victoria  pi 
M 'Vicar  Arch.,  yachtmaster,  Melbourne  pi 


N 

Neil,  Mrs,  Ulva  pi 
Neil  Robert,  baker,  Springwell  pi 
Neild  Wm.,  residenter,  Edgerton 
Newell  A.  W,  shipmaster,  Ardgowan 
Nicol,  Robert,  Bannatyne  Mains  id 


Oatman   Francis,  Inveryne  pi 

Orme  Alex.,  spirit  nwnager,  Govandale  pi 

Orr  David,  engineer,  Shore  st 


Parlane  Thomas,  merchant,  Govandale  pi 
Paton,  James,  residenter,  Inveryne  pi 
Paton  Miss,  farmer,  Greenan 
Paterson,  John,  engineer,  Victoria  pi 
Pollock  John  T.,  teacher,  Shore  st 
Potts  Robert,  game  watcher,  Auchiemore 


Rae,  James,  teacher,  Angus  pi 
Redfern  Wm.  H. ,  bootmaker,  Albion  pi 
Redf  ern  Miss  Jessie,  confectioner,  Shore  st 
R  id,  Peter,  ironmonger,  Castle  st 
Ritchie,  Andrew  T.  and  James  S.,  farmers, 

Gortans 
Robertson  Alex.,  fanner,  Cranslagmory 
Robertson  Arch.,  farmer,  S.  Park,  Inch 


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Parish  of 


HOUSEHOLDERS. 


North  Bute. 


Robertson,  Arch. ,  tramway  manager,  Point- 
house 
Robertson,  Miss  Isa.,  Pointhouse  cres 
Robertson,  Jas.,  miller,  Greenan 
Robertson,  Mrs  Janet,  Sardinia  pi 
Rodger,  Wm.,  saddler,  Bannatyne  Mains  rd 
Rodger,  Miss  Violet,  Kingston  pi 
Rodger,  Wm.,  shepherd,  Castle  st 
Ross,  Geo.,  builder,  Victoria  pi 
Ross,  Mr,  Victoria  pi 

s 

Sharp  Daniel,  ploughman,  Straad 

Shaw   Daniel,  blacksmith,  Straad 

Shaw  John  H  ,  Rosebery  pi 

Shearer  Jas.,  yachtmaster,  Quay  st 

Shearer  Matthew,  boat-hirer,  Shore  st 

Shi.-lds    J.  H.,  Abbotsford 

Shields  Robt. ,  Royal  Hotel.  Shore  st 

Sim  Alex.,  Fernbank 

Simpson  Mrs  Cath.,  farmer,  S.  St  Colmac 

Smith  John,  blacksmith,  Ettrick 

Smith  John,  car  driver.  Castle  st 

Stalker  Gilb  ,  yachtmaster,  Lamont  pi 

Steven  James,  Pomona  house 

Solfleet  Miss,  Sardinia  pi 

Stevenson  Mrs  Eliz.,  farmer,  Ardmaleish 

Stevenson  Jas.,  farmer,  Ardmaleish 

S  evenson  Mrs  Janet,  farmer,  Kilbride 

Stewart   Alex.  &  Robt.,   farmers,  Nether 

Ardroscadale 
Stewart  John  C.  &  Thos.,  farmers,  Upper 

Ardroscadale 
Stewart  Misses,  Isa  Park  villa 
Stewart  Thos. ,  Rosebery  pi 
Sutherland  Alex.,  fisherman,  Ebenezer  pi 
Sutherland  John,  labourer,  Iona  pi 


Taylor  Jas. ,  baker ,  Iona  pi 
Thompson  Miss,  Melbourne  pi 
Thomson  Charles,  blacksmith,  Castle  st 
Thomson  Dan.,  roadman,  Rallauiay 
Thomson  David,  bl  icksmith,  Hafton  pi 
Thomson  Mrs  M.,  Mount  Park  cot 
Thomson  Robert,  joiner,  Angus  pi 
Thomson  Thomas,  blacksmith,  Stewart's  In 
Thomson  Wm.,  carpenter,  Shore  st 

w 

Waddell  John,  boilermaker,  Govandale  pi 

Wallace  Arch,,  game  watcher,  Tighentudor 

Walker  Alex.,  manufacturer,  Govandale  pi 

Wark  Miss  Agnes,  Shore  st 

Watson  Wm. ,  music  seller  Victoria  pi 

Weir  M  ilcolm,  Rullecheddan 

Weir  Mrs,  schoolhouse,  Kildavannsn 

Weir  Mrs  Margt.,  Shore  st 

Welsh  George,  baker,  Melbourne  pi 

White  Donald,  shepherd,  Straad 

White  Peter,  teacher,  Castle  st 

Wilson  James,  contractor,  Victoria  pi 

Wilson  Mrs  Jessie,  Shore  st 

Wilson  Robert,  residenter,  Hafton  pi 

Wilson  Mrs  Robert,  Woodend  cot 

Wotherspoon  Alex,  merchant,  Springwell  p 

Wright  Wm.,  tinsmith,  Albion  pi 

Wyllie  Wm.,  oil  manufacturer,  Ulvapl 


Yuille  Mrs,  Karnes  hank 
Young  Mrs  Eliz.,  Quay  st 
Young  Margt.,  Ardlamont  villa 


Parish  of 


Householders. 


Kingarth. 


Parish    of    Kingarth. 

(Including  the  Village  of  Kilchattan  Bay.) 


Aitken  Wm.,  baker,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Anderson  Geo  S.,  compositor,  Kilchattan  B 
Anderson  Eev  J.  W.,U  F  Ch.,  Kilchattan  B 


Baird  Mrs,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Baillie  George,  butcher,  Kiichattan  Bay 

Baillie  Hugh,  farmer,  Langalbuinoch 

Bailiie  Wm.,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Bannatyne  Bryce,  joiner,  Kilchattan  Butt 

Barn        Millbrae,  Ascog 

Bell  Duncan,  baker,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Bell  Duncan,  jun,,  mason,  Piperhall 

Bell  John,  blacksmith,  Kilcaattan  Bay 

Bell  Malcolm,  mason,  Kilchattan  Mill 

Bell  M.  jun.,  mason 

Bell  Miss  Jane,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Black  Daniel,  joiner,  Kerrycroy 

Black  John,  labourer,  Kerrycroy 

Black  Robert,  roadman,  Kilchattan  Butts 

Blue  Wm.,  rabbit  catcher,  U  Stravannan 

Boag  John,  fencer,  Kilchattan  Butt 

Bone  James,  gardener,  Millhousc 

Boyd  Robert,  builder,  Kerrycroy 

Braid  Robt. ,  gardener,  Millburn  cot,  Ascog 

Brodie  Miss  Flora,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Brown  Alex.,  roadman,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Burns  Mrs  Wm.,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Burrige  John,  labourer,  Mountstuart 


Cameron  Don.,  labourer,  Ascog  hall 
Cameron  Hugh  P.,  wright,  Kiichattan  Bay 
Campbell  An,  warehouseman,  Kilchattan  B 
Campbell  Jn.  L.,  traveller,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Colquhoun  Capt.  J. ,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Connelly  James,  gardener,  Mountstuart 
Cowie  John,  woodman,  Ke'ryci oy 
Crawford  Robt.,  farmer,  Little  Kilchattan 
Crawford  Thos.,  farmer,  Drumreoch 
Cruickshanks  William,  market  gardener, 

Vineries,  Ascog 
Cumming  John,  builder,  Kilchattan  Bay 


Duncan  Hu.  &  Nn.,  farmers,  Langalchorad 
Duncan  Jms.  L.,  farmer,  Birgidale  Knock 
Duncan  John,  seaman,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Duncan  Robt.,  labourer,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Duncan  Robt.  L,  carrier,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Duncan  Wm.,  shoemaker,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Duncan  Mrs,  Auchintore 


E 

Esplin  W.  T.,  sehoolmaster,  Kingarth 

F 

Ferguson  David,  farmer,  Ardnahoe 
Ferguson  Dun.,  labourer,  Kilchattan  Butt 
Ferguson  Dun.  jun.,  milkman,  Culevin 
Ferguson  Hu.,  labourer.  Kilchattan  Bay 
Ferguson  Neil,  labourer,  Kerrylamont 
Fisher  James,  'bus  driver,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Fisher  James,  hedger,  Kerrylamont 
Fisher  Peter,  hedger,  Kerrylamont 
Frame  Wm.,  labourer,  Little  Bay 
Fulton  Wm.,  teacher,  Kerrycroy 

G 

Galbraith  John,  carpenter,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Geddes  John,  gardener,  Ascog  Hall 
Gemmell  Daniel,  farmer,  Kerrytonlia 
Gill  Hugh,  labourer,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Gill  James,  blacksmith,  Kingarth 
Gillies  James,  coachman,  Ascog  Hall 
Gilmour  Thomas,  tilemaker,  Kilchattan  By 
Glen  Alex,  sen.,  taiior,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Glen  Donald,  fisherman,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Greig  G.  G.,  compositor,  Kilchattan  Bay 
ireig  James,  grocer,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Grierson  John,  hotel  keeper,  Kingarth 

H 

Harvey  Mrs  James,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Hastings  David  and  I  ;addow,  farmers,  Plan 
Henderson  Wm.,  shoemaker,  Kilchattan  B 
Heron  Michael,  gardener,  Mountstuart 
Houston  Thomas,  labourer,  Kilchattan  Bay 


Inglis  John,  draper,  Kilchattan  Bay 


Davies  Peter,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Day  Mrs  Cath.,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Dean  Adam,  quarryman,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Dean  John,  ploughman,  Kerrylamont 

Dean  Robert,  roadman,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Docherty  Wm.,  labourer,  Mountstuart 

Duncan  Miss  Eliz.,  Kilchattan  Bay 


Jamieson  Jas. ,  fisherman,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Johnstone  Alex.,  joiner,  Mountstuart 
Johnstone  Thomas,  grocer,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Johnstone  Wm.,  labourer,  New-farm 


G 


Parish  of 


Householders. 


Kingarth. 


K 

Keith  Duncan,  carter,  Barefield 
Kelly  David  K.,  hotel,  Kikhattan  Bay 
Kelly  Wm.,  foreman,  Kikhattan  Bay 
Kelso  Miss  Isa,  draper,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Kelso  Robert,  piermaster.  Kilchattan  Bay 
Kennedy  Wm.,  ploughman,  Kerrytonlia 
Kerr  Hugh,  coachman,  Southpark,  Ascog 


Laidlaw  Robert,  engineer,  Balmory 
Lamont  Andrew,  joiner,  Newfarm 
Lainont  Dan.,  molecatcher,  Ambiisbeg 
Lamont  James  molecatcher,  Piperhall 
Lainont  Win.,  labourer,  Piperhall 
Lane  Stephen,  coachman,  Mountstuart 
Lapsley  West  Smithy 

Leekie  Miss,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Linden  James,  hedger,  Birgidale  Butt 
Little  James,  ploughman,  U.  Stravannan 
Lochhead  And.,  clerk,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Logan  Jas.,  gamewatcher,  Birgidale  Butt 
Lornie  Jas.,  gardener,  South  park,  Asc>g 
Louden  Wm. ,  clothier,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Lucas  James,  teacher,  Kilchattah  Bay 

M 

Mann  Geo.,  draper,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Manning  James,  organise,  Mountstuart 
Marshall  Jn.,  ironfounder,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Martin  Archd.,  farmer,  Largiezean 
Martin  James,  farmer,  Nether  Stravannan 
Martin  John,  farmer,  Kerrymenoch 
Martin  Moses,  engineer,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Martin  Mi-sses,  temperance  hotel,  Kil.  Pay 
Meikle  Robert,  engraver,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Mitchell  John,  coachman,  Balmory 
Middleton  Aug.,  'bus  driver,  Kilchattan  By 
Middleton  James,  ploughman,  Barerleld 
Middleton  Robert,  watchman,  Newfarm 
Middleton  Rdn.,  dykebuilder,  Kilchattan  B 
Miller  mis  Eben.,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Miller  James,  te  .cher,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Morrison  Robt.,  fisherm  in,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Morrison  Wm  ,  builder,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Muir  James,  ploughman,  BirgMale  Butt 
Murchie  Hugh,  baker,  Mountstuart 
Murdoch  Dun.,  ploughman,  Mid-Ascog 
Murray  John  joiner,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Murray  Alex.,  joiner,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Murray  Archd.,  farmer,  Quochag 

Mac 

McAlister  Jn  &  Rbt.,  farmers,  Mid-Ascog 
McAllister  Dug.,,  the  Hermitage,  Ascog 
McAlister  Thos.  labourer,  Kilchattan  Bay 
McAllister  Wm.,  coal  agent,  Kilchattan  By 
McAllister  Wm.,  labourer,  Kilchattan  Bay 
McAlpine  mis,  Millburn  cot ,  Ascog 
McArthur  Peter,  gardener,  Millburn 
McCall  mis  Cath.,  Kilchattan  Bay 
McCalman  D.,  p  c,  Kingarth  Police  station 
McCallum  Dug.,  carpenter,  Kilchattan  Bay 
McDonald  A.  I., rabbit  catcher,  Kilchattanii 
McDonald  Don.,  labourer,  Kerrycroy 


McDonald  Hector,  roadman,  Scoulag  moor 
McDougall  Jas.,  residenter,  Kilchattan  Bay 
McDougall  Js  jun.,  engineer,  Kilchattan  B 
McDougall  Jn.,  fisherman,  Kilchattan  By 
McDougall  John,  labourer,  Kilchattan  Bay 
McDougall  John,  ploughman,  Mid-Ascog 
McDougall  Dun  &  Rbt.,  farmers,  Barnrnld 
McEwen  Professor,  Garrochty 
McFarlane    Alex.,    farmer,    Culevin    and 

Meikle  Kilchattan 
Macfarlane  Dan.,  joiner,  Mountstuart 
Macfarlane  Miss  Cath.,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Macfie  Alex.,  fencer,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Mcfie  Ar.,  joiner  and  grocer,  Kilchattan  B 
Mactie  Dan,  sen.,  joiner,  Kingarth 
Macfle  Dn.  jn. ,  carriage  hirer,  Kingarth 
Mactie  Daniel  and  John,  farmers,  Lubas 
Macfie  Dan.,  seaman.  Kilchattan  Bay 
Macfie  Fergus,  mason,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Macfie  James,  hedger,  Cossan 
McFie  Mrs  Mary,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Macfie  h'obt.,  gardener,  Kerry<  roy 
Macfie  Robt.,  joiner,  Kilchattan  Bay 
McGeachen  And.,  surveyor,  Kilchattan  B 
McGregor  Daniel,  fencer,  Mountstuart 
McGugan  Js.,  gardener,  South  ldg.,  Ascog 
Mcintosh  John,  tailor,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Mclntyre  Dugald,  tile  -worker,  Kilchattan 
Mclntyre  Wm.,  grieve,  Kerr) lamont 
McKay  Archd.,  f;irmer,  Bruchag 
McKenzie  capt.  Richard,  Kilchattan  Bay 
McKill  Robt ,  printer,  Kilchattan  Bay 
McKinlay  John,  Schoulag  moor 
McKinlay  Mrs,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Mackinlay  Mrs  J.  L.,  Kilchattan  Bay 
McKirdy  Thos..  fencer,  Scoulag  moor 
McKirdy  Thos.,  labourer,  Mountstuart 
McLean,  Hugh,  farmei',  Ascog 
McLean  Neil,  gnrdener,  Ascog  Hall 
McLeod  Mai.,  ploughman,  Mountstuart 
McMillan  Archd.,  ploughman,  Culevin 
McMillan  Capt.  Daniel,  Kilchattan  Bar 
McMillan  Wm.,  boatman,  Kilchattan  Bay 
McNiven  Donald,  grocer,  Kilchattan  Bay 
McTaggart  Archd.,  carter,  Upper  Scoulag 
McTaggart  Dun.,  ploughman,  U.  Scoulog 

N 

Neilson  Wit.,  manufactr,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Nisbet  Jms.,  caretaker,  Stevenston  Home, 

Ascog 
Nugem  John,  gardener,  Millbank 


Orr  John,  joiner,  Kilchattan  Bay 


Park  Alx.,  com.  traveller,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Pattie  William,  Kilchattan  Bav 
Phillips  vv  W.  F.,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Pollock  Rev  J.  J.  W..  Hawkeston  lodge 

R 

Rankin  R.,  engineer.  Kilchattan  Bay 
Robertson  James  &  John,  farmers,  Birgi- 
dale Crieff 


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Parish  of 


Householders. 


Kingarth. 


Rodgerson  R.,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Rose  David,  carter,  Newfarm 
Rice  Mrs,  Gatehouse 

s 

Saunders  iiev  John,  M.  A.,  B.  d.,  Kingarth 

Scott  Thomas,  farmer,  Gallachan 

Scott  Miss,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Shields  Jas.,  engineer,  Mountstuart 

S  ilalrs  Mrs,  Kilchattan  Bay 

SI  mpson  James,  farmer,  South  Kerrycroy 

Smith  John,  tailor,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Smith  Male,  cattleman,  Kerrymenoch  cots 

Smith  Wm.,  farm  servant,  Mountstuart 

Spiers  John,  ploughman,  Birgidale  Butt 

Spencer  William,  ironmaster,  South  Park, 

Ascog 
Steel  Robert,  tileworker,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Stewart  Duncan  C  ,  teacher,  Birgidale 
Stewart  Jas.,  coachman,  Millbank,  Ascog 
Stewart  Jas.,  joiner,  Kerrycroy 
Stewart  Mrs  Fanny,  Ascog  Hall 
Stewart  Wm.,  woodman,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Strang  Miss  Jessie,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Strang  Jn.,  potato  merchant,  Kilchattan  By 


Strathern  Geo.,  labourer,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Stuart  Gil.  &  Ptr.,  farmers,  Kerrycrusach 
Stuart  John,   Marquess  of  Bute,  Mount- 
stuart House 


Tait  Daniel,  fitter,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Thomson  Dvd.  jun.,  engineer,  Kilchattan  B 
Thomson  Robert,  gardener,  Bahnory 
Thorburn  James,  woodman,  Kerrycroy 
Toole  Patrick,  labourer,  Mountstuart 
Towers-Clark  captain  James,  Ascog 

w 

Walker  Mis,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Wallace  Daniel,  gamekeeper,  Piperhall 
Wallace  Daniel,  ga  nekeeper,  Mountstuart 
Ward  Mrs  Corneilius ,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Warden,  A  watchmaker,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Weir  Mrs  Alex.,  farmer,  Dunagoil 
Wilson  John,  grocer,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Wilson  John,  gamekeeper,  Mountstuart 
Wilson  J.  K.,  gardener,  N.  lodge,  Ascog 
Winter  Bev.  William,  clergyman,  Ascog 


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PART    III. 


ROTHESAY. 


Accountants 
Campbell,  Alex.,  29  Watergate 
M'lntosh,  Wm.,  Castle  st 
Miller,  Daniel,  County  Buildings 
Montgomerie,  A.,  Albert  pi 

iErated  Water  Manufacturers 

Cunningham  &  Co.,  New  Halls 
M'Kinlay,  A.,  Columshill  st 

Architects 

Robson,  John,  25  West  Burn  street, 

Greenock 
Thomson,  John  R.,  5  High  st 

Auctioneers 

Campbell,  Alex,,  20  Watergate 
Ferguson,  Daniel,  Barone  rtl 
M'Gilp,  Alex.,  3  High  st 
Montgomerie  Arch.,  Albert  pi 

Bakers 

Black,  Hugh,  6  Avgyle  st  &  27  Mill  st 
Bowie,  Malcolm,  9  Gallowgate 
Brown,  Robert,  81  High  st 
Grant,  Peter,  1  Gallowgate 
Johnstone  Misses,  63  Victoria  st 
Lament,  John,  jn.,  19  Gallowgate 
Lawson,  David,  86  Montague  st  and 

East  Princes  st 
Morris,  David  I.,  Aiontague  st 
Muir,  Charles,  17  Higb  st  and  17  Ar- 

gyle  st 
McMicol,  Jas.,  Wyndham  rd 
Robertson,  David,  7  E  Princes  st 
Robertson,  John,  11  E  Princes  st 
Smith,  Duncan,  Montague  st 
Walker,  John,  15  E  Princes  st 

Basket  Maker 

MorrelL,  James,  2  Castlehill  st 

Billiard  Saloon  Keeper. 

Lawrie,  John,  Gallowgate 


Billposter 
M'Millan,  Wm.  B.,  48  High  st 

Blacksmiths 

Baird,  Andrew  B.,  113  High  st 

Moodie,  Arch.,  10  High  st 

M 'Bride,  Robert,  John  st 

M'Kirdy  James,  Mill  st 

M'Lelian,  Quintin,  Croft  lane 

Shaw,  Daniel,  Straad 

Walker,  Arch,  (and  heating  engineer) 

Mill  st 
Watson  &  Son,  Castle  st 

Boarding  Houses 

The  Hotels  and 

Ardyne,  7  Elysium,  Craigmore  —  Mr 

Muir 
Argyle  &  Bute,  Battery  pi 
Cruden,  Bishop  ter — A.  Scott-King  and 

Miss  Erie 
Holiday  Home,  76  Ardbeg — Miss  Nolan, 
6  Elysium,   Mountstuart  Road — A 

Scott-King 
Mavisbank,     Bridge     Street  —Mrs 

Woodburn 

Boat  Builders 

Dewar  Frank,  14  Watergate 
Jardine,  Robert,  119  High  st 
M'Farlane,  George,  Mill  st 
Taylor  Jas.,  High  st 

Boat  Hirers 

Black,  D.  M'A.,  West  Bay 
Dewar,  Francis,  Esplanade 
Fyfe,  John,  Ardbeg 
Jardine,  G.  B. ,  Mountstuart  rd 
Jardine,  Robert,  Mountstuart  rd 
Knox  John,  Albert  pi 
Leitch  ,  Ardbeg 

M 'Donald,  Fred.,  East  Princes  st 
M 'Far lane,  Geo.,  Esplanade 
Scott,  Matthew,  West  Bay 
Stoddart,  Alex.,  Esplanade 
Symes,  Robert,  Craigmore 
Taylor,  James,  Albert  pi 
Tweedley,  John,  Esplanade 


Parish  of 


TRADERS. 


Rothesay. 


Booksellers,  Stationers,  and 
Newsagents 

Blair  John,  49  Montague  st 
Duncan,  A.,  33  Gallowgate 
Harold,  Misses  E.  &  I.,  12  Albert  pi 
Pulton,  Miss  A.,  10  Argyle  st 
Lyle,  Miss,  5  Montague  st 
M 'Arthur,  James,  Guildford  sq 
M'Culloch,  H.  P.,  Montague  st 
Mackinlay,  John,  21  Victoria  st 
Mackinnon,  Hector,  11  Victoria  st 
M'Neill  Wm.,  E  Princes  st 
M'Mcol  Miss,  Bishop  st 
Paterson,  Thomas,  29  Montague  st 
Stewart,  Misses  M.  &  T..  Wydham  rd 
Stewart  &  Co.,   W.  Princes  st 

Boot  and  Shoemakers 

Collier  S.  &  Sons,  Montague  st 
Dick,  R.  &  J.,  105  Montague  st 
Dickson,  James,  Montague  st 
Duncan,  Alex,  jun.,  Bishop  st 
Gray,  J.  &  Son,  Montague  st 
Irvine,  Samuel,  E.  Princes  st 
Laing*,  James,  4  Gallowgate 
Montague  Henry,  Watergate 
Murdoch,  A  ,  Ladeside 
M'Kinlay,  Robert,  Chapelhill  rd 
Sweeney,  James,     West  Princes  st 
Taggart,  James,  30  Columshill  at 
Thompson,  Daniel,  55  Victoria  st 
Thompson,  James  94  Montague  st 
Thomson,  Miss.  Montague  st 
Trivet,  W.  J.,  High  st 
Weir  Dugald,  71  Montague  st 

Builders 

Bone,  R.,  Russell  st 
Hunter,  Win.,  Minister's  br 
Kerr,  &  Son,  Neil,  33  Victoria  st 
Lyle,  Wm.,  Townhead 
M'Cord,  John,  Russell  st 

'Bus  Proprietors 

M'Kirdy  &  M'Millan,  Bishop  st  and  W. 
and  E  Princes  st 

Butchers 

Black,  George,  13  Watergate 
Brownlie  Wm. ,  E.  Princes  st 
Crawford,  Duncan,  3  Bishop  st 
Eastman's  Limited,  Montague  st 
Gibson,  John,  19  Gallowgate 
Henry,  Jas. ,  Wyndam  rd 
Love,  J.  D.  K.,  Dean  Hood  pi 
Montgomepie  Brothers,  Albert  pi 
Millar,  Win.  C,  21  High  st 
Daniel  MacLean,  1  i  W  Princes  st 
M'Gilp,  Daniel,  38  High  st 
M'Intyre.  James,  61  Montague  st 
M'Keehnie,  Wm.  D.,  Bridge-end  st 
M'Laehlan,  D.,  115  Montague  st 
M'Millan,  Wm.,  Montague  st 
Shaw,  Arch.,  Mill  st 
Squair,  F.  H.,  5  Gallowgate 


Carriage  Hirers 

The  'Bus  Proprietors  and 
Martin,  J.  &  A.,  Chapelhill  rd 
M'Kirdy,  J.  &  D.,  25  Bridge  st 
M'Lean,  Thomas,  Ladeside  st 
Moodie,  Wm.,  Watergate 
Nisbet,  John,  Bridge  st 

Cabinet  Makers 

Anderson,  Alex.,  West  Castle  st 
Blair  &  Son,  15  Bridge  st 
Dodds,  A.  &  Son,  Bridge-End  st 
Duncan,  John,  22  Bridge  st 
Innes,  M.  &  G.,  101  Montague  st 
Smith,  John,  13  Bishop  st 

Carriers 

Rothesa.y  and  Glasgow— 
Hendry,  Jas.,  72  Montague  st ,  Glas- 
gow—99  Stockwell  st,  61  Osborne 

54  Mitchell  st,  &  57  Buchanan  st 
M'Ewen,  Alex,  47  &  83  Montague  st; 

Glasgow  —  62  &  90  Argyle  st ;  and 

79  East  Howard  st 
M'Gilp,  Daniel,  41  Montague  st 

50  Queen  Street,  Glasgow. 
Perston,  William,  58  Montague  st ; 

Glasgow — 48  West  Howard  st,  53  & 

55  East  Howard  st,  and  53  Bell  st 
Rothesay,  Port-Bannatyne,  and 

MOUNTSTUART— 

Faulds  &  Meikle,  Quay 
Shaw,  John,  2  Croft  lane 

Rothesay  and  Kilchattan— 
Logan,  James,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Carters  Contractors. 
Boyd,  Adam,  Pier  and  Russell  st 
Cosgrove,  Hugh,  Columshill  st 
Faulds  &  Meikle,  Quay,  Mill  and 

Bridge  sts 
M'Kirdy,  John,  Bishop  st 
M'Lean,  P.,  Mill  st 
M'Millan,  Arch.,  Store  lane 
"Watson,  Wm.,  Quay 

Cartwrights 

Kirkwood,  David,  111  High  st 
Morrison,  Robert,  Watergate 
M'Bride,  James,  John  st 
M  Millan  Bryce,  Mill  st 

Chemists  and  Druggists 

Hicks,  Geo.  &  Son,  1  Victoria  st 
Jamieson,  W.  B.,  64  Montague  st 
Leith  Peter,  43  Victoria  st,  and  Port- 
Bannatyne 
Lyle,  Wm.,  13  E  Princes  st 
M'Kirdy,  John,  Victoria  st 

China  &  Earthenware  Dealers 

Campbell,  James,  21  Watergate 
M'Coll,  Hugh,  21  Argyle  st 
Robertson,  Miss  Albert  pi 
Scott,  Mrs  Isaac,  Montague  st 
Thomson,  MrsThos.,  65  Montague  st 


70 


Parish  of 


TRADERS. 


Rothesay. 


Chimney  Sweepers 

The  Slaters  and 
Miller,  Alex.,  44  Highst 
Stagg,  W.,  27  High  st 

Coal  Merchants 

Black,  John  S.,  Bishop  st 

Black,  Wm.,  Glasgow  and  Ayr  Coal 

Depot,  Stuart  st 
Cameron,  Duncan,  Bridge-End  st 
Dixon,  Wm.,  Limited,  13  King  st 
Dobbie  &  Murray,  119  High  st 
Glen,  Thomas,  Broadcroft 
Henderson  James,  31  Watergate 
M'Ewan,  Arch.,  King  st 
M'Kirdy,  John,  38  Bishop  st 

Confectioners 

Blue,  Miss  Janet,  Montague  st 
Boyle,  Charles,  Pier 
Buchanan.  I.  &.M.,  Victoria  st 
Cameron,  Mrs  D.,  Tower  st 
Campbell,  Alex  ,  Mill  st 
ConnelL  Mrs,  W.  Princes  st 
Cowden,  Mrs,  E.  Princes  st 
Giuliani,  Leopoldi,  Montague,  High  and 

Watergate  sts 
Johnston,  Mrs,  82  Montague  st 
Johnstone  Misses,  63  Victoria  st 
Kirkland,  Miss,  High  st 
Maxwell,  James,  E  Princes  st 
M'Cord,  Miss,  s,  Victoria  st 
M'Fie,  Mrs,  Dean  tlood  pi 
M'Gowan,  Mrs,  42  Montague  st 
M 'In tyre,  Miss,  Russell  st 
M'Kendrick,  Mrs  J.,  Watergate 
Nisbet,  Miss  Gallowgate 
Shand,  Joseph,  Argyle  st 
Torri,  M. ,  Dean  Hood  pi  &  Gallowgate 
White,'  J-,  25  Gallowgate— Agent  for 
Cooper  &  Go's.  Teas 

Cutler. 

Ritchie,  Wm.,  21  Bridge-end  st 

Cycle  Builders  and  Repairers 

L.  S.  Milloy,  45  Montague  st 
M'L.elia*i,  Q.  B.,  Croft  lane— 'cycling- 
taught 
Walker,  Arch.,  Mill  and  Union  sts 

Dairy  Keepers 

Bell,  Miss,  Watergate 
Cameron,  Miss,  Montague  st 
Campbell,  A.,  99  Montague  st 
L«aidlaw  Mrs,  28  Bishop  st 
Maypole  Dairy  Co.,  56  Montague  st 
Montgomery,  Miss,  E  Princes  st 
M'Luckie  Mrs,  Mansefield  pi 
Stewart,  Miss  H,  Dean  Hood  pi 

Dentist 

Cochran,  John  J  ,15Bishop  st 
Fyfe,  Dr  D.,  5  Battery  pi,  Mondays  11 

till  4,  or  by  appointment 
Morrell,  Geo.,  3£  Victoria  st 


Drapers 

Brown,  A.  &  Son,  31  and  33  Montague 

st,  also  1  and  2  Albert  pi 
Henderson,  Mrs,  Dean  Hood  pi 
Hill  George,  Montague  st 
Innes,  M.  <fc.  G.,  101  Montague  st 
Lauder,  R.,  9  West  Princes  st,  and  7 

Albert  pi 
Uyle.Mrs,  52  High  st 
Miller  &  Co.,  48  Montague  st 
Muir,  Wm.  C,  19  Montague  st 
M*  Arthur,  Peter,  Albert  pi 
M'Aulay,  Mrs,  85  Montague  st 
M'Crone,  James,  59  Montague  st 
Paterson  <te  Sons,  39  Victoria  st 
Thomson,  Wm.,  13  Montague  st 
Wright,  Mrs,  Montague  st 

Dressmakers 

Cunningham,  Misses,  Argyle  st 
Fletcher,  Miss,  Bishop  st 
Forfar,  Miss,  94  High  st 
Hannay,  Misses,  Montague  st 
Johnston,  Miss,  Columshill  st 
Macfie,  Misses,  12  Argyle  st 
M'Lea,  Miss  Margt.,  20  Bridge  st 
M'Lea,  Miss,  High  st 
Middleton,  Miss,  Argyle  pi 
Muir,  Miss,  Hillhouse  rd 
Nisbet,  Mrs,  Ivy  Bank  cottage 
Paterson,  Mrs,  Dean  Hood  pi 
Rankine,  Misses,  W.  Princes  st 
Shaw,  Miss,  Bridge  st 
Stewart,  Mrs,  Argyle  st 
Weir,  Miss,  Mountpleasant 
Williams,  Mrs,  103  Montague  st 

Dyer  and  Cleaner 

Dick,  John  F.,  91  High  st 

Farmers 

Ardbeg  . .  . .  Alex.  Currie 

Ashfield . .  . .  Alex.  Stewart 

Barone  . .  . .  Jas.  Stuart 

Bogany  . .  . .  John  G.  Simpson 

Crossbeg  . .  Robert  Currie 

Gartnakeilly       . .  Andrew  Ritchie 
Knockanreach  and 

Larkhall       . .  John  M'Millan 

Little  Grenach    . .  Andw.  Paterson 
Lochend  and  Lochly,  Misses  Macfarlan 

Meikle  Grenach. .  Dugald  Cowan 

Westland  . .  John  Currie 

Windyhsill  ..  T.H.Harvey 

Fish  Curers 

Barr,  Peter,  35  Watergate 
Tweedley,  John,  Ladeside  st 

Fishmongers 

O'Neil,  Mrs,  22  High  st 
Slaven,  Mrs  Henry,  Watergate 
Smith,  John,  35  Victoria  st 
Thomson,  J.,  Dean  Hood  pi 
Thorburn,  John,  18  W.  Princes  st 


71 


Parish  of 


TRADEKS. 


Rothesay. 


Florists,    Nurserymen,   Seeds- 
men, and  Market  Gardeners. 

Anderson,  Hugh,  Serpentine  rd 
Blue  J  &  P. ,  Gowanheld  nursery 
Campbell,  D.,  Argyle  ter 
Chisholm,  Duncan,  Ardbeg 
Clow,  Robert,  39  and  40  Ardbeg 
CuthbePtson,     M.,     Public     Park 

Nursery 
Dobbie  &  Co.,   Seed  Growers  and 

Florists  to  the  Queen,  Springfield, 

High  st,  and  at  Orpington,  Kent 
Fleming,  Gavin,  sen,,  Barone  rd 
Hill,  John,  Ballochgoy 
Jamieson,  Wm.,  Serpentine  rd 
Lister,  Alex. ,  Meadowbank,  Barone  rd 
M'Laren,  John  Braeside 
M'Pherson,  Andrew,  Craigmore 
Shsells,  George,  Townhead 
Stuart,  George,  Chapelhill  Nursery 

Argyle  st 
Wilson,  Colin,  Eden  pi,  High  st 

Fruiterers  and  Greengrocers 

Blue,  J.  &  P,  21  Montague  st 
Cook,  Duncan.  Victoria  st 
Jamieson,  A.  &  Son,  9  Argyle  st 
M'Intyre,  G.,  Mill  and  Russell  st 
M'Lellan,  Mrs,  Montague  st 
M'Nicol,  Miss,  E.  Princes  st 
Patienee,  Mrs,  14  Gallowgate 
Rankin,  Misses.  Albert  pi 
Slaven,  John,  Store  lane  and  Stuart  st 
Stuart,  George,  JJean  Hood  place  and 

Montague  st 
Whyte,  Miss  Jessie,  25  Gallowgate 
Wilson  &  Co.,  Victoria  st 

Furniture  Brokers 

Innes,  M.  &  G.,  101  Montague  st 

Funeral  Undertakers 

(see  joiners.) 

Glaziers 

Murray,  D.  C,  Montague  st 
M'Coll,  Hugh,  19  Mill  st 
also  several  Painters  and  Joiners 

Grocers 

(Licensed  marked  I). 
ZAitehison,  Thomas,  30  Mill  st 
Baird.  Mrs,  Ardbeg 
£Bell,  David,  Montague  st 
ZBlack,  D.  M'A.,  Castle  st 
Black,  J.  S.,  131  High  st 
Boag,  Mrs,  Hillhouserd 
ZBFOUg-fa,  John,  17  King  st 
BrowD,  Mrs  Alex.  34  Columshill  st 
Bpown,  James,  77  High  st 
ZBuehanan,  M.,  51  Montague  st 
ZCallan,  J.M'C,  19  E.  Princes  st 
Campbell  B.,  25  Mill  st 
Campbell,  James,  57  Montague  st 
Connell,  Mrs,  Bishop  st 


Cooper  &  Co. ,  W.  Princes  st 
Cunningham,  Jas.,  81  Montague  st 
Currie,  D.,  Ardbeg  rd 
Findlaj/,  Peter,  Wyndham  rd 
Ferrier,  David,  Montague  st 
Fordyce,  Mrs,  105  High  st 
Fopfap,  J.,  92  High  st 
Graham  Mrs,  Mill  st 
Hamilton,  Andrew,  2  Bridge-end  st 
Hill,  Miss.  Ladeside  st 
Holden,  George,  75  Montague  st 
Holmes,  Andrew,  Victoria  st 
Hunter,  James,  10  W  Princes  st 
Lipton,  Ltd.,  Montague  st 
Logan,  David,  Bridge-end  st 
Melrose.  Mrs,  Stuart  st 
ZMaitland,  Joseph,  62  Montague  st 
Maitland  Mi^s,  Columshill  st 
Maltman  Mrs,  24  Mill  st 
Mathieson  Donald,  6  E.  Primes  st 
ZMillap,  Andrew  M.,  1  Argyle  st 
^Mitchell  Samuel,  6  High  st 
Munro,  D.,  5  Albert  pi 
M  'Galium,  Neil,  96  Montague  st 
M  'Farlane,  Mrs,  1*9  High  st 
Mackinnon,  John,  Montague  st 
ZM'Laehlan,  D.,  16  Columshill  st 
M'Lean,  Miss,  Castle  st* 
M'Luckie,  John,  Mansefield  pi 
M'Neill,   Mrs  Marjory,  11  Millst 
Maequapie,    D.    C,   Columshill   st 

and  Barone  rd 
Perrie,  Alex.,  14  Mill  st 
Russell,  Matthew  B.,  106  Montague  s 
Sprowl,  Mrs,  High  st 
Stewart,  Alex.,  Bishop  st 
ZStewaPt,  Mrs  J.  C,  13  High  st 
ZSwanston,  Arthur,  W.  Princes  st 
JUpquhapt,  J.  A.,  13  Argyle  st 

Hatters 

Rankin,  Alex.,  25  Victoria  st 
Thompson,  Samuel,  Montague  st 

Hairdressers 

Cameron,  G.  O..  51  Victoria  st 
Gardiner,  J.,  W  Princes  st 
Morrell  J.  C,  7  High  st 
Moppison,  Arch.,  90  Montague  st 
Anderson,  David,  T  Bridg-end  st 

Hotel  Keepers 

Buchanan,    George,    (Victoria),    57 

Victoria  st 
Gpindiey,  Mrs,  (Argyle),  27  Watergate 
Kelly,  John  L.,  (Royal),  Albert  pi 
Lyle,  Charles  (Lome),  Guildford  sq 
M'Kinlay,  Andrew  M.,  4  High  st 
M'Millan,  James,  West  Princes  st 
Paton,  Mrs,  (Waverley),  Argyle  st 
Pipie,  G.,  (Osborne),  87  Victoria  st 
Robeptson,  Mrs  Jas.,  (Livingstonia), 

Guildford  sq 
Smith,  Robt.,  CButeArms),  Guildford 

sq 
Osgood,  Mrs,  (Wemyss  View),  Argyle  pi 


Parish  of 


TRADERS. 


Rothesay. 


Thompson,  Miss,  (Queen's),  Argyle  st 
Wilson,  D.,  (Pension),  Craigmore 

Hosiery  Manufactory 

The  Orphanage,  Barone  rd 

House  Agents  and  Factors 

Brown,  Neil,  Pier 
Campbell,  A.,  Watergate 
Fisher,  James,  W  Castle  st 
Fowlie,  Walter,  38  Bishop  st 
Miller,  Robert  C. ,  Montague  st 
Montgomerie,  Arch. ,  Albert  pi 
Macbeth,  Adam  D.,  Castle  st 
M'Intosh,  Wm.,  Castle  st 
M'Lea,  Arch.,  22  Bridge  st 
M'Millan,  D.,  (Valuator^,  13  Bishop  st 
Thomson,  John  R.,  5  High  st 
Turner1,  Colin  B.,  Craigmore  pier 
Wilson,  John  T.  &  Alexander,  High  st 

Insurance  Agents 

Burnie,  A.  M  ,  High  st 
Campbell,  Alex.,  29  Watergate 
Campbell,  James,  Watergate 
Grant,  Donald,  Castlehill  st 
Harvey,  John  C.,  Chronicle  office 
Hicks,  Charles,  1  Victoria  st 
Higgie,  George,  22  Bridge  st 
Innes,  M.  &  G.,  Montague  st 
Macbeth,  Adam  D.,  15  Castle  st 
Martin,  George,  49  High  st 
Miller,  Daniel,  County  Buildings 
Montgomerie,  Arch. ,  Albert  pi 
M'Intosh,  Wm.,  Castle  st 
Mackinlay,  John,  21  Victoria  st 
Mackinnon,  H,  Victoria  st 
M'Kirdy,  John,  Bank  of  Scotland 
M'Kirdy,  John,  Bishop  st 
Pendrigh,  Wm.,  High  st 
Stone  Joseph.  22  Mill  st 
Stewart,  Peter,  Clydesdale  Bank 
Thomson,  John,  Royal  Bank 
Turner,  Colin  B.,  Craigmore  Pier 
Wilson,  John  T.  &  Alexander,  Castle  st 
Young,  Adam.  25  Columshill  st 

Ironmongers 

Black,  Jar  dine,  19  Gallowgate 
Brown  Robert,  43  Montague  st 
Wood,  Mrs,  93  Montague  st 
Innes,  M.  &  G.,  101  Montague  st 
Napier,  Thomas,  68  Montague  st 
Milloy,  L.,  47  Montague  st 
M'Nab,  John,  West  Princes  st 
Thomson,  Mrs  Thos. ,  65  Montague  st 

Joiners 

Blair,  D.  &  Son,  15  Bridge  st 
BowmanWilliam,  1  W.  Castle  st 
Brown,  Alex.,  17  Mill  st 
Dewar  Duncan,  83  Montague  st 
Dodds,  A.&  Son,  Bridge-End  st 
Duncan,  John,  22  Bridge  st 


Lauder,  Wm.,  Ladeside  st 
Morrison  Thos.,  33a  Watergate 
M 'Bride  James,  John  st 
M'Callum  &  Son,  50  High  st 
M'Fie,  John,  Ardbeg 
M'Nab  Alex.,  5|  E.  Princes  st 
M'Millan,  Bryce,  Mill  st 
Smith  John,  13  Bishop  st 

Laundry  Keepers 

Blair,  Mrs  A. ,  71  Ardbeg  road 
Johnston,  Miss  Agnes.  25  Barone  rd 
Howatt,  Mrs  Silverdale,  Ardmory  rd 
M'Nicol,  Miss,  High  st 
Moore,  Mrs,  Dean  Hood  pi 
Robertson,  James,  Ladeside 

Ladies'  &  Children's  Outfitters 

Dodds,  Miss,  15  Argyle  st 
Elder,  Mrs,  102  Montague  st 
Graham.  Mrs,  75  Victoria  st 
Lauder,  Robert,  7  Albert  pi 
M 'Arthur,  Miss,  69  Victoria  st 
M'Aulay,  Mrs,  85  Montague  st 
M'Connell,  Miss,  21  Montague  st 
M'Millan,  Mrs,  Argyle  sb 
Sillars,  Mrs,  67  Victoria  st 

Lime  Merchants 

M'Kirdy  John,  38  Bishop  st 
Stewart,  &  Co.,  King's  Mill 

Librarians 

H  arold,  Misses  E  &  I.,  Albert  pi 
Institute,  Stewart,  Montague  st 
M 'Arthur,  James,  Guildford  sq 
Mackinlay,  John,  21  Victoria  st 
Mackinnon  Hector,  11  Victoria  st 

Millers 

Robertson,  James,  Greenan  mill 
Stewart  &  Co.,  Mill  st 

Milliners 
Dodds,  Miss,  15  Argyle  st 
Elder,  Mrs,  102  Montague  st 
Freckleton,  Misses,  Wyndham  rd 
Graham,  Mrs,  75  Victoria  st 
Paterson  J. ,  31  Victoria  st 
Rankine,  Misses,  W.  Princes  st 
Thompson,  Miss  H.,  Gallowgate 
Thomson,  Wm.,  13  Montague  st 
Wright,  Mrs,  Montague  st 

Newspaper  Correspondents 
Advertising  Agents 

Ewing,  A.,  Buteman  Office 
Fleming,  Gavin   Express  Office 
Harvey,  J.  C,  Chronicle  Office 
Higgie,  Geo.,  Directory  and  Guide  Office 
Mackenzie  M.,  Express  Office 
Mackinnon,  H  ,  11  Victoria  st 
Quigley,  Joseph,  Castle  st 


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TRADERS. 


Rothesay. 


Painters 

Murray,  D.  C. ,  86  Montague 
M'Coll,  Hugh, 21  Argyle  st 
M'Fie,  Dugald  H.,  35  High  st 
Shand,  Joseph  Hillhouse  rd 
Stark  J. ,  16  Argyle  st 
Stewart,  W.&  J.,  W  Princes  st 

Pawnbroker 

Innes,  George,  W.  Castle  st 

Photographers 

Adamson  &  Son  Chapelhill  rd 
M'Kim,  John.  32  Argyle  st 
Howie.  D.  L.,  Dean  Hood  pi 
Peaplman,  M.  &  Co.,  9  Victoria  st 
Sweet,  Charles,  E  Princes  st 

Plasterers 

Duncan,  Matthew  &  Co.,  Ladeside 
Jamieson,  John,  Mill  st 
M'Kinnon,  Hugh,  107  High  st 
M,Quistan,  John,  John  st 

Plumbers 
Cruickshanks,  John,  47  High  st 
Cunning-ham.  Daniel,  3  Bridge  st 
Napier.  Thomas,  68  Montague  st 
Morrison  Bros.,  33  Watergate 
Peacock,  A  R..  23  High  st 

Porters 

No.  1— Stewart,  John,  Staff  a  pi 
2 — Patrick,  James,  2  Staffa  pi 
3 — MDonald,  Jas.,  Mountpleasant 
4 — dimming,  James,  Staffa  pi 
5 — M'Lachlan,  Camp.,  High  st 
6 — M'Murchie,  Dugald,  Ladeside 
7— M'Leish,  Robert,  W  Princes  st 
8 — Young,  Robert,  Castle  st 
9— M'Lean,  Hugh,  4  King  st 
10— Shaw,  John,  19  Victoria  st 
11 — M'Kellar,  Duncan,  Montague  st 
12— Keith,  John,  66  High  st 

Postmen 

Bray,  Edgar,  5  Mansefield  pi 
Collins,  C.  A.,  Russell  st 
Goodwin,  Isaac.  17  Montague  st 
Kean,  Colin,  John  st 
Johnston,  Thomas,  Montague  st 
Mtnzies,  Wm,  High  st 
Mutch,  John,  Mansefield  pi 
M'Lellan,  M.,  5  Minister's  br 
M 'Arthur,  E.,  7  Montague  st 
M'Farlane,  R  ,  11  Victoria  st 
M'Intyre,  Malcolm,  Mill  st 
Nicholson,  Armiger,  24  Bishop  st 
Scott,  John,  Montague  st 
Spence,  James,  Ardbeg  rd 
Thompson,  Hugh,  Ai'gyle  st 
Turner,  John,  8  Tower  at 

Poulterers 

Patience  Mrs,  14  Gallowgate 
Smith  John,  35  Victoria  st 


Printers  and  Publishers 

Harvey  &  Co.,  Chronicle  office, 

Watergate 
Higgie  &  Co. ,  Directory  and  ABC 

Guide  office,  22  Bridge  st 
Mackenzie  M.,  Express  Office,  11 

Montague  st 
Wilson,  W.  A,,  Buteman  office,  10 

Castle  st 

Restaurateurs 
BainbPidg*e,  Wm.,  (Eagle),  1  Mon- 
tague st  (licensed) 
Boyle,  Charles,  Montague  st 
Braeside  Tea-Rooms,  E.  Princes  st 
Brown,  Mrs,  29  Gallowgate 
Buchanan,  Donald.  27  Victoria  st 
Crichton.  Alex.,  Argyle  st 
Faulds,  Mrs,  Stuart  st 
Herbert,  Miss  Edith,  Albert  pi 
Institute,    Norman    Stewart,    Mon- 
tague st 
Jackson,  David,  E  Princes  st 
Johnston,  Mrs,  82  Montague  st 
G-pant,  Peter,  1  Gallowgate 
Johnstone,  Misses,  63  Victoria  st 
Keith,  J.,  Montague  st 
M'Cord,  John,  Victoria  st 
Mrs  M'Gowan,  42  Montague  st 
M'Lean,  John,  Guildford  sq 
Scott  Matthew,  Mill  st 
Scott  Matthew,  9  Victoria  st 
Walkep  John,  11  E.  Princes  st 
Wallace,  Miss  B. ,  7  Bridge  st 
Wilson,  Miss,  9  Bridge-end  st 

Saddlers 

Bupness,  Robert,  29  High  st 
Living-stone,  Rich.,  Castlehill  st 

Sculptors 

KePP,  Neil  &  Son,  Victoria  st 
Kirkhope,  Wm,;  Townhead 
Lyle,  Wm.,  Townhead 

Seed  and  Potato  Merchants  and 
Manure  Agents 

Duncan,  Ninian,  Store  lane 
Fishep,  James,  W.  Castle  and  King  sts 
Heron,  James,  Bishop  Terrace  br 
M'Millan,   John,  Stuart  st 
Robertson,  Mrs,  John  st 
Stewart  &  Co.,  Corn  Mill,  Mill  st 

Slaters 
Hyndman  James,  52  Montague  st 
Leckie,  Wm.  M.,  Bridge  st 
Millep,  James  &  Son,  Columshill  st 
Patepson,  Robert,  24  Argyle  st 

Spirit  Merchants 
The  Licensed  Hotel-Keepers 

and  Restaurateurs  and— 
Allan  Alex.,  Guildford  sq  &  Montague  st 


74 


Parish  of 


TRADERS. 


Rothesay. 


Bainbridge  Wm.,  1  Montague  st 
Bell,  Duncan,  "Galatea"  Bar,  3,  5  and 

7  Bridge-End  st 
Brown,  Robert,  High  st 
Bruce,  Henry,  2u  Gallowgate  st 
Burns,  James,  Gallowgate 
Burton,  Wm.,  Tower  &  Castlehill  sts 
Duncan,  Mrs  A.,  8  Watergate  st 
Campbell  W.  P.,  25  Watergate 
Ferguson,  Mrs  Grace,  25  High  st 
Heaton,  James,  7  Victoria  st 
Heaton,  Robert,  E.  Princes  st 
Kerr,  Mrs,  Bridge-End  st 
Montgomerie,  W.,  West  Princes  st 
M'Grory,  M.,  Montague  st 
M'Innes,  Jas..  Castlehill  st 
M'Millan,  Jas.,  E  Princes  st 
M'Phee,  Hugh,  27  Gallowgate 
Paterson,  E.,  3  Victoria  st 
Stevenson,  John,  Castle  st 
Smith,  F  ,  Stuart  st 
Taylor,  D.  M.,  Ltd.,  Tower  st 

Steamboat  Agents 

Boyd,  Adam,  18  Russell  st  ("Lord  of  the 

Isles"  and  "Bute") 
Meikle,  Arch.,  Bridge  St.,  (Buchanan's 

and  Williamson's) 
Paterson,  Chas.,  Argyle  st  (Caledonian. 
Sloan,  Hugh,  High  st,  (G.  &  S.-W) 
Watson,  W.,  Springbank,  (Macbrayne's) 
Yorkson,  Alex.,  1  Bishop  ter  br  (N.  B  ) 

Stockbroker 

Fowlie,  Walter,  38  Bishop  st 

Tailors  and  Clothiers 

Brown,  A.  &  Son,  31  Montague  st 
Dobbie,  Andrew,  Tower  st 
Kerr,  H.  S.,  7  Bishop  st 
M'Crone,  James,  59  Montague  st 
M'Kay,  Charles,  25  Montague  st 
Miller  Robert  C,  46  Montague  st 
Lamont,  Arch.,  15  Gallowgate 
Paterson  &  Sons,  39  Victoria  st 
Spiers,  Angus,  10  Gallowgate 
Steel,  Jas.,  19a,  Bridge-end  sfc 
Stewart,  Alex.,  18  Gallowgate 
Watson,  George,  13  Gallowsiate 
Yates,  James,  Montague  st 

Teachers 

See  Official  List. 
MUSIC. 
Christie,  Arthur  S.,  Ian  villa 
Dryden  George,  Castle  st 
M'Arthur,  James,  Bishop  st 
M'Arthy,  Miss  Alice,  Brandane  ter 
M'Kinlay,   Miss  Marianne,  Bishop  ter 
Vail,  Herr  i  Wimbleton 
Whyte,  John,  A.L.C.M.,  Bishop  ter 

DANCING. 
Dickson,  George,  24  Castle  st 
Gillies,  Walter  F.,  51  Ardbeg  rd 


Murdoch,  Angus,  Bishop  st 
M'Lennan,  Duncan  S.,  SHillhouse  rd 

SHORTHA.ND. 

Higgie  George,  22  Bridge  st 

SWIMMING. 
Madden,  George,  Stewart  baths 
Sprowl,  Robt,  Skeoch  Bathing  places 

Timber  Merchants,  Contrac- 
tors, and  Shipping  Agents. 

Halliday,  George,  Limited,  Union  st. 

Tinsmiths 

Love,  J.  K.,  66  Montague  st 
Napier  Lhos. ,  68  Montaguest 
M  'Nab,  John,  W.  &  E.  Princes  st 
M'Tavish,  Edward,  7£  Bridge-end  st 
Thomson,  Mrs  Thos.,  65  Montague  st 

Tobacconists 

Lyle,  Miss,  5  Montague  st 
M'Culloch,  H.  P.,  Montague  st 
M'Intosh,  Duncan,  104  Montague  st 
M'Gilp,  Alex.,  3  High  st 
M'Neill,  Wm.,  East  Princes  st 
Paterson,  Thomas,  29  Montague  st 
Silver,  Andrew  Y.,  3  Argyle  st 
Stewart,  Misses  Wyndham  rd 
Stewart  &  Co. ,  Albert  pi 
Weir,  Alex.,  83  Victoria  st 
Wilson,  D.,  Victoria  st 

Toy  and  Fancy  Goods  Dealers 

Black,  Jardine,  21  Gallowgate 
Gardiner,  Mrs,  Montague  st 
Hannay,  Misses,  Montague  st 
Lyle  Mrs,  5  Montague  st 
M'Kirdy,  James,  77  Victoria  st 
Paterson,  Thos,  29  &  29  Montague  st 
Silver,  Andrew  Y.,  3  Argyle  st 
Stewart,  Misses,  Wyndham  rd 
Stone  Mrs,  22  Mill  st 
Thomson,  Mrs  Thos.,  65  Montague  st 

Umbrella  Makers 

M'Kirdy,  James,  77  Victoria  st 
Silver,  Andrew  Y.,  3  Argyle  st 

Upholsterers 

Anderson,  Alex.,  W.  Castle  st 
Innes,  M.  &  G.,  101  Montague  st 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  17  Montague  st 
Paterson,  Robert  &  Co.,  Store  lane 
Robertson,  Angus,  21  Bridge-end  st 

Watchmakers  and  Jewellers 

Duncan,  John,  55  Montague  st 
Lauder,  Hugh,  8  Albert  pi 
M'Gilp,  Alexander,  3  High  st 
M'Beath,  Alex.,  4£  Gallowgate 
Thomson,  Mrs  Thos.,  65  Montague  st 


75 


Parish  of 


TRADEEJB. 


North  Bute. 


Parish     of    North    Bute. 

(Including  the  Village  of  Port-Bannatyne). 


Bakers 

Brown  &  Dallas,  Crown  Bids 
Welsh,  George,  Melbourne  pi 

Blacksmiths 

Smith  John,  Ettrick 

Thomson,  Charles,  Port  Bannatyne 

Boat  Builders 

Alexander  James 
Fyfe,  John,  Ardmaleish 
Malcolm,  Arch.,  Shore  St  West 

Boat  Hirers 

Alexander,  James,  Shore  st 
Morgan,  Captain  G.  B.,  Front  st 
Wilson,  James,  Front  st 

Butcher 
Lamont  Hugh 

Carriage  Hirers 

Crawford,  David,  Shore  St  West 
Currie,  Duncan 
Hyndman,  James 

Carters 

Currie,  Duncan 
Hyndman,  James 

Chimney  Sweeper 

Shearer,  Matthew 

Coal  Merchants 

Hyndman,  James 
Loch,  George 

Confectioners 

Alexander,  Miss,  Inveryne  pi 
Redfern,  iMss,  Shore  st 
Ferguson,  Miss,  Shore  st 
Keith,  Duncan,  Castle  st 
Lawson,  Miss,  Victoria  pi 
Miller,  Wm.,  The  Rest,  Shore  st 
Mrs  M'Kay,  Castle  st 

Dressmakers 

Hunter,  Miss,  Springwell  pi 
Murray,  Misses,  Inveryne  pi 
M'Cunn,  Miss,  Castle  st 
M'Lachlan,  Miss.  Castle  st 
Wilson,  Misses,  Oakbank 

Druggist 

Leith,  Peter,  Shore  st 


Farmers 


Auchavoulaig    . . 

Acholter 

Airdscalpsie 

Ardmaleish 

Auchenteerie 

Ballanlay 

Ballycaul 

Bannatyne  Mains 

Barone  Park 

Craigberoch 

Cranslagloan 

Cranslagrnory    . . 

Cranslagvourity . . 

Drumochloy 

Dunallan 

East  St  Colmac  . . 

Edinbeg 

Eskechraggan    . . 

Glecknabae 

Glenmore 

Gortans 

Greenan 

Hilton 

Inchmarnock— 

Mid  Park 

North  Park     .. 

South  Park     . . 
Kilbride 
Kildavannan 
Kilmichael 
Kilwhinleck 
Largivrechtan    ... 
Lenniehall 
Little  Kilmory   . . 
Mechnoch 
Meikle  Kilmory. . 
Milton 


D.  M 'Donald 
John  Crawford 
Robert  M 'Bride 
Mrs  Stevenson 
Alex.  Montgomery 
Peter  M 'In tyre 
Hugh  Macfie 
James  Duncan 
John  M'Kay 
Arch.  Morrison 
Lachlan  M'Lean 
Alex.  Robertson 
Wm.  P.  Dickie 
James  Lyon 
A.  M'Intyre 
Mrs  Carsewell 
James  P.  Malcom 
Thomas  Barr 
Bryce  Martin 
Andrew  M'Intyre 
J.  &  A.  Ritchie 
Wm.  Galbraith 
Hugh  Lamont 

Charles  Macfie 
James  Macfie 
Arch.  Robertson 
Mrs  Stevenson 
Mrs  MTntyre 
M'Callum  Brothers 
Robert  Duncan 
Mrs  M'Conechy 
Mrs  Lamont 
Charles  Duncan 
Thomas  Muir 
James  M'Alister 
Wm.  Morrison 


Nether  Ardroscadale,  Airs  Stewart 
Quogach  . .     Mrs  Gillies 

Quein  and  Scalpsie,  John  Martin,  jun 


Rhubodach 

Rullecheddan    . 

Scarrel 

Shalunt 

South  St  Colmac 

Stewarthall 

Stuck 


John  Duncan 
W.  M'Gregor 
Mrs  J.  M'Intyre 
Neil  Dougan 
Mrs  Sim  pson 
A.  M'Intyre 
John  Lamont 


Upper  Ardroscadale,  Stewart  &  M'Far 

lane 
Upper  Ettrick    . .    Robert  Macfie 
Upper  Ettrick     ..     Wm.  Hunter 
West  St  Colmac . .     Hugh  Johnstone 

Fruiterer 

Alexander,  Miss,  Inveryne  pi 


Parish  of  TRADERS. 


North  Bute. 


Grocers 

Bell,  Dugald,  Inveryne  pi 
Black,  Eliz.,  Castle  sc 
Ferguson,  Miss,  Shore  st 
Halliday,  Duncan,  Shore  st 
Hogarth,  Mrs  M. ,  Govandale  pi 
Lawson,  Andrew,  Victoria  pi 
M'Kellar  rMs,  Crown  buildings 

Hotel  and  Innkeepers 

Crawford,  Miss,  Crown 
Gibson  Mrs,  Port-Bannayne  Inn 
Shields,  Robt.,  Royal 
Gregorson,  Mrs  E.,  Anchor  Tavern 

Ironmongers 

M'Phail  Malcolm,  Front  st 
Loch  &  Co.,  Shore  st 

Joiners 

Currie,  Duncan,  Shore  st 
Lusk,  James,  Back  st 
Malcom,  Arch.,  Shore  St,  West 
M'Fie,  John,  Castle  st 

Milliners 

Murray,  Misses,  Inveryne  pi 


Newsagent,  &c 

M'Fadyen,  Neil,  Shore  st 
M'Cunn,  Miss,  Post  Office 

Painters 

M'Dermott  C.  &  W.,  9  Quay  st 

Plumber 
Cunnlnghan^D.,  Castle  st 

Printer 
M'Fadyen,  Neil,  Shore  st 

Restaurateurs 

M'Phee  D„  Shore  st 
Welsh,  George,  Melbourne  pi 

Slater 

M'Fie  Dugald,  Shore  st 

Shoemaker" 

Baird,  David,  Front  st 
Redfern,  |Wm.  H.,  Albion  pi 

Tailor 

Bodin,  Wm.,  Castle  st  West  J 


7? 


Parish  of 


TRADERS. 


Kingarth. 


Parish     of     Kingapth. 

(Including  the  Village  of  Kilchattan  Bay.) 


Baker 

Cuppie,  Miss,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Blacksmiths 

Bell,  James,  Millhole 
Gill,  James,  Kingarth 
Stewart,  Alex.,  Ambrisbeg 

Boat  Hirers 

M'Callum,  Arch.,  Kilchattan  Bay 
M'Callum,  Dugald,  ,, 

M'Fie  Daniel  ,, 

Builders 

Bell,  Duncan,  jun.,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Bell,  Duncan,  sen.,  ,, 

Bell,  Malcolm,  Mill  house 
Cumming,  John,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Morrison,  Wm.,  „ 

M'Fie,  Fergus,  „ 

Butcher 

Baillie,  George,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Carriage  Hirers 

M'Fie,  Arch.,  Post  Office,  Kingarth 

Carters 

Ferguson,  John,  Kilchattan  Bay 
M'Fie,  Arch.,  Post  Office,  Kingarth 
M'Fie,  D.,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Coal  Dealers 

Deans,  Adam,  Kilchattan  Bay 
M'Dougall,  John  ,, 

M'Fie,  Daniel  ,, 

Confectioners 

Cuppie  Janet,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Draper 

Kelso,  Miss,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Dressmakers 

Kelso,  Misses,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Brown,  Miss  Jessie,  Little  bay 
Ferguson,  Miss,  Piperhall 
Stewart,  Miss  Jessie,  Kerrycroy 


Ambrisbeg 

Ambrismore 

Ardnahoe 

Barefield 

Barnauld 


Farmers 

...  Mrs  £oag 

...  J.  Jamieson 

...  David  Ferguson 

...  Marquess  of  Bute 

...  Robert  M'Dougall 


Birgidale  Crieff  .     J.  Robertson  &  Sons 
Birgidale  Knock,  Jas.  L.  Duncan,  B.Sc. 


Bruchag 

Culevine 

Dixon's  Dam 

Drumreoch 

Dunagoil 

Gallachan 

Kerrycroy 

Kerry cruisoch    ... 

Kerry  lamont 

Kerrymenoch 

Kerrytonlia 

Langalbuinoch  . . 

Langalchorad     ... 

Largizean, 

Little  Kilchattan 

Lubas 

Meikle  Kilchattan 

Mid-Ascog 


Arch.  M'Kay 
Alex.  M'Farlane 
Mrs  Johnston 
Thos.  Crawford 
Mrs  Janet  Weir 
Thomas  Scott 
James  Simpson 
8tuart,  Gilbert 
Marquess  of  Bute 
John  Martin 
D.  Gemmill 
Hugh  Baillie 
Hugh  Duncan 
Arch.  Martin 
Robert  Crawford 
John  Macfie 
A.  Macfarlane 
R.  &  J.  M'Alister 


Nether  Stravannan  James  Martin 
Plan  ...    D.  &  H.  Hastings 

Quochag  ...    Arch.  Murray 

South  Garrochty      Professor  M'Ewen 

Grocers 

Cuppie,  Miss,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Galbpaith,  John,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Jamieson,  Miss,  Kerrycroy 
M'Lellan,  A., 
M'Fie,  Arch.,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Hotel  Keepers 

Grierson,  John,  Kingarth 
Kelly,  David  K.,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Martin,  Miss,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Joiners 

Bannatyne,  Bryce,  Kilchattan  Butts 
Cumming,  John,  Kilchattan^Bay 
Lamont,  A.,  ,, 

M'Fie,  Daniel, 
M'Fie,  Robert, 

Laundry  Keeper 

Mrs  Currie,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Newsagent,  &c. 

Cuppie,  Miss,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Restaurateur 

Bell,  D,  Kilchattan  Bay 

Shoemakers 

Henderson,  Wm.,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Duncan  Wm.,  ,, 

Tailor 

M'Intosh,  John,  Kilchattan  Bay 
Orr,  Wm.,  Kilchattan  bay 


78 


Parish  of 


TRADERS. 


Cnmbrae. 


Parish     of     Cumforae. 

(Including  the  Burgh  of  Millport). 


Allan  Wra. 


Bakers 

Glasgow  st 


Baillie  &  Co.  Mrs  Jas  ,  Quayhead 
Cunningham  John,  8^  Guildford  st 
Speirs  Allan.  28  Stuart  st 

Blacksmiths 

Graham  Alex.,  Crawford  st 
Morris  R.,  Craig  st 

Boat  Builders 

Mauchlin  Colin,  George  st 

Boat  Hirers 

Ferguson  C,  Strath  wherry 
Hunter  Neil,  Strathwherry 
Mauchline  Colin,  Strathwherry 
Wallace  Charles,  Glasgow  st 

Booksellers 

Cunningham  Miss,  Post  O.,  Guildford  st 

Steel  Mrs,  Glasgow  st 

Stewart  Mrs  J.,  Glasgow  and  Stuart  st 

Boot  and  Shoemakers 

Anderson  James,  Kelburn  st 
Co-Operative  Society,  Cardiff  st 
Dunan  Wm.,  Guildford  st 
L  ttle  David,  Stuart  st 
Greenlees  J.,  Guildford  st 
MacKean  H.,  Stuart  st 

Builders 

M'Graw  John,  Barend  st 
Shearer  John,  Churchhill  st 

Butchers 

Allan  James,  Glasgow  st 
M'Faplane  Wm.  &  T.,  Guildford  st 
Templet  on  Wm.,  Stuart  st 
Kerr  &  Son,  Stuart  st 

Carriage  Hirers 

Bartholomew  Wm. ,  Kendal  bank 
Fraser  R.,  Barend  st 
Hill  John,  East  Bay 
M'Coll  H.,  Barend  st 
M'Nicol  W.,  Cardiff  st 
Shearer  J.,  Crichton  st 

Carrier 

Stewart  Alex.,  Miller  st 

Chemists  and  Druggists 

Macrury  Dr,  4|  Guildford  st 
Sinclair  Dr,  37  Stuart  st 


Coal  Merchants 

Allan  R.,  Elm  bank 
Cameron  Daniel,  Ritchie  st 
Co-Operative  Society 
Kerr  Walter,  Clyde  st 
M'Graw  Wm.,  Barend  st 

Confectioners 

Blair  E.  C:,  Glasgow  st 

Boyd   Miss,  Stuart  st 

Houston  A.,  Guildford  st 

M 'David  Wm.,  Stuart  st 

Stewart  Mary,  Stuart  st 

Taylor  John,  Kelburne  st 

Tobia  G.,  Miller  and  Glasgow  sts 

Contractors 

Birnie  James,  George  st 
Hill  John,  Mossbank  cottage 
Shields  &  M'Millan,  Barend  st 

Drapers 

Allan  Misses  I.  &  M.,  Glasgow  st 
Black   Miss  Jean  G.,  Stuart  st 
Co  Operative  Society,  Cardiff  st 
KerrC.  &  M.,  Stuart  st 
M'Innes  Mrs,  Guildford  st 
Thomson  Mrs  John,  Guildford  st 
Stewart  Mrs,  Stuart  st 

Dressmakers 

Allan  Isa.  &  Margt.,  Glasgow  st 
Miller  Misses,  Stuart  st 
Murdoch  Miss,  Barend  st 
M'Fie  M.  &  J.,  Stuart  st 
Shearer  M.  &  J.  Guildford  st 
Somerville  Miss,  Vulcan  cot 

Earthenware  Dealers 

Jeffrey  M.,  Stuart  st 
Kerr  C.  &  M.,  Stuart  st 

Farmers 

Baillie  Thomas,  Upper  Kirkton 
Barbour  John,  Ballikellet 
Brown  Mrs,  Karnes  mill 
Crawford  James,  Figgitoch 
Finnie   Mrs,  Mid  Kirkton 
Hall  John,  Boggie 
M'DouRall  Duncan,  Ballochmartin 
M'Kirdy  John,  Nether  Kirktou 
Robertson  Robert,  Breakongh 
Thom  John,  Portyre 


79 


Parish  of 


TRADERS. 


C  umbrae. 


Fishmongers 

Kerr  John,  Crichton  sfc 
Kerr  Walter,  Cardiff  st 
Houston  Alex. ,  Stuart  st 
Wilson  Neil,  Glasgow  st 

Fruiterers 

Allan,  A.,  Glasgow  st 
Baillie  John,  14  Glasgow  st 
Boyd  M.,  Stuart  st 
Blair  Eliz.  C,  Glasgow  st 
Mackenzie  M.  &  A.,  Stuart  st 
Houston  A. ,  Guildford  st 
Rowatt  John,  Stuart  st 

Grocers 

(Licensed,  marked  I.) 
Allan  Wm. ,  Glasgow  st 
Anderson,  James,  9  Kelburn  st 
Baillie  John,  Glasgow  st 
Co-Operative  Society,  Cardiff  st 
Hunter  Charles,  Stuart  st 
Lyall  Arthur,  Glasgow  sfc 
M'Connechy,  J,,  Glasgow  st 
M'Kay  Jonn  T.,  Guildford  st 
M'Kean  H.,  Clyde  st 
M'Nicol  Wm.,  Cardiff  st 
M'Naughton  Janet,  Cardiff  st 
ZMurray  John,  Glasgow  st 
Stewart  Mary,  Stuart  st 
Taylor  James,  Glasgow  st 
Turner  Mrs  E.,  Miller  st 
Wallace  James,  9  Quayhead 

Hairdresser* 

Chapman  Jas.  W.,  Stuart  st 
Muir  Robert,  Stuart  st 

Hotel  Keepers 

Cunningham's  Trs.  (Cumbrae),  Stuart  sfc 
Frew  James  (Kelburne  Arms),  Stuart  st 
Graham  Mrs  (Sommerville  Temperance), 

Stuart  st 
Sommerville  Mrs  Thos.,  (Royal  George), 

Quayhead 

Ironmongers 

Campbell  Wm.,  Stuart  st 
Hastie,  Wm.,  Stuart  st 

Joiners 

Baillie  John,  Glasgow  st 
Duncan  Thomas,  Kameston  rd 
Hunter  Andrew,  Miller  st 
M'Laren  Daniel,  Howard  st 
Taylor  John,  Barend  st 

Librarian 

Stewart  Mrs  J. ,  Glasgow  st 

Milliners 

M'Innes  Mrs,.  Guildford  st 
Hunter  Miss,  Glasgow  st 
Miller  Misses,  Stuart  st 


Nurserymen 

Dale  Thomas,  Viewfield  nursery 
M'Lachlan  W.,  Kirkton  gardens 
Queate  Andrew,  Ferry  rd 
Reid  John,  Bute  ter 
Rowat,  J. ,  Glebe  nursery 

Painters 

Hastie  Geo.,  Crawford  st 
Hastie  Wm.,  Guildford  st 
Stewart  Alex.,  Barend  st 

Photographers 

Alexander  David,  Cardiff  st 
Fergus  Charles,  Howard  st 

Plasterers 

Telford  James,  Crawford  st 
Golan  J.,  Barend  st 

Plumbers 

Bowie  W, ,  Churchill  st 

M 'David  Wm.,  Crawford  st 

Restaurateurs 

Crawford  Wm.,  Guildford  st 
Robertson  Arch.,  Stuart  st 

Slater 

Seaton  John,  Clyde  st 

Spirit  Merchants 

The  Licensed  Hotel-Keepers  and 
M'Kean  Wm,,  Glasgow  st 
Murray  John,  Glasgow  st 
Paterson  James,  Glasgow  st 
Train  Wm„  Cardiff  st 

Steamboat  Agents 

Stewart  James,  Harbour 
Stewart  Alex.,  Harbour 
Boyle  Robert,  Keppel  pier 

Tailor  and  Clothier 

Stewart  James  &  Co.,  Stuart  st 

Tinsmiths 

Bowie  W.,  Guildford  st 
M'David  Wm.,  Crawford  st 

Tobacconists 

Carmichael  Mrs,  Stuart  st 
Hastie  W.  M.,  Guildford  st 
Muir  R.,  Stuart  st 

Toy  Dealers 

M'Kean  H.,  Clyde  st 
Stewart  Janet,  Stuart  st 
Thomson  Agnes,  Stuart  st 
Hastie  W.  M„  Guildford  st 

Watchmaker  and  Jeweller 

Crawford  Wm.,  42  Stuart  st 


Wallace  C. 


Weaver 

Glasgow  st 


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BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Glasgow  and  West  of  Scotland  Society 


FOR  THE 


Prevention    of   Cruelty 

TO  ANIMALS. 


THE  SOCIETY  has  during  the  Season  a  Resident  Officer  in  Rothesay  for  the  purpose 
of  inquiring  and  investigating  into  all  ACTS  of  CRUELTY  to  ANIMALS  through- 
out the  County  of  Bute.  Complaints  left  at  his  residence,  1  Columshill  Place  (2  up,) 
or  Police  Office,  will  receive  immediate  attention. 


John      Smith, 

(Successor  to  Donald  M'Millan), 

Joiner,  Cabinetmaker, 

and  Funeral  Undertaker, 

13   Bishop   Street,   Rothesay. 


Daniel    Ferguson, 

Auctioneer   and    Valuator, 

Barone  Cottage,  f00f  Bapone  Road. 

Auction  Rooms— Store  Lane. 

best  prices  always  realised.  prompt  settlements. 


Craigmore  Hotel  and  Pension, 

At  Craigmore  Piep,  Rothesay, 

Overlooking  Royal  Northern  Regatta  Course.     Convenient  for  Clyde  Excursion 
Steamers.     Golf  Course,  Tennis  Courts,  and  Bowling  Green  adjoining. 
Telegrams  ■  

''^TXphSoT^'"  D.  WILSON,  Proprietor. 

Pianoforte  and  Singing?  School, 

7   Castle  Street,  Rothesay. 

GEORGE  DRYDEN,  'Teaehei?  of  Music 

Candidates  prepared  for  the  various  Examinations,       Terms  on  application 


! 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 

PORT-BANNATYNE. 


DAVID    CRAWFORD'S 

Wagonettes  and  Brakes, 

Bun  Daily  during  the   SEASON   between    PORT-BANNATYNE   and    ETTRICK 

BAY,  starting  (weather  favourable)  from  Tramway  Terminus 

about  every  15  minutes,  commencing  10  a.m. 

Farts  Each  Wat,  4d.     Return,  7d. 

Parties  of  not  less  than  Four  may  arrange  for  drives  to 

RHUBODACH,  KILMICHAEL,  St.  NINIAN'S  BAY  (COCKLE  SHORE), 

or  round  by  BARONE  ROAD,  ROTHESAY, 

at  Is  6d  per  head  Return. 

LANDAU.         Large  WAGONETTE  with  Pair  Horses,  to  carry  15. 

C h a p-a-B ane    to    carry    about   2  4. 

NEW  WAGONETTE  to  Carry  About  10. 


Orders  left  with  Mr  Crawford,  at  the  Crown  Hotel,  the  Stance, 

or  at  the  House,  7  Victoria  Place,  near  the   Steamboat  Pier 

Archibald  Malcolm, 

Yacht  and  Boatbuildep, 

Joiner,  and  Painter, 

PORT-BANNATYNE. 

Oars,  Spars,  and  Blocks.  Best  Steel  and  Flexible  Wire  Ropes. 

Best  Paraffin  Coke.  Ship  Chandlery. 

Paints,  Oils,  and  Varnishes  of  Finest  Quality  always  on  hand. 

Best  English  Ropes  and  Twines. 

Yachts  Hauled  up  for  Wintering,  Painting,  and  Repairs. 

FRESH  WATER   SUPPLIED. 

First-Class  Storage  for  Spars,  Sails,  Boats,  and  Gear. 

Charges  Strictly  Moderate. 

Boat-Hirer  and  Boat-Builder — James  Alexander,  Shore  Street. 
Groceries  and  Provisions — D.  Bell,  Inveryne  Place. 
Restaurateur — George  Welsh,  Shore  Street. 
Tailor  and  Clothier — William  Bodin,  Castle  Street, 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


MILLPORT. 


John  Cunningham, 

Bread,  Biscuit,  Pastry  Baker,     .    , 

and  Confectioner, 

81  GUILDFORD  STREET. 


Hot  Pies  Every  Saturday  Evening.  Wedding  Cakes. 

Dishes  Baked  and  Covered* 


Allan   Speips, 

Family  Bread,  Biscuit, 

and  Pastry  Baker, 

Foot  of  Church  Hill,  and  22J  Kelburn  Street. 

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HOT    PIES. 

Parties  will  receive  every  information  as  to  where  they  can  be  accommodated  with 
Furnished  or  Unfurnished  Houses. 


K1LCHATTAN  BAY. 


J.    CURRIE, 

Gpoeer,  Bread,  Biscuit,  &  Pastry  Baker, 
POST  OFFICE. 


ROTHESAY. 

Butchei— D.  M'Lachlan,  115  Montague  Street. 

China  Merchant  -  James  Campbell,  21  Watergate. 

Coalmasters—  William  Dickson,  Limited,  13  King  Street- 

Drapery  and  Remnants  -Mrs  Lyle,  52  High  Street. 

Family  Grocer -Peter  Findlay,  Wyndham  Road,  Ardbeg.— Orders 
punctually  attended  to. 

Family  Grocer,  Wine  and  Spirit  Merchant- 
Daniel  M'Lachlan,  18  Columshili  Street.       „_,..,. 

Grain  Merchant— Ninian  Duncan,  Store  Lane,  off  Guildford  Sq. 

Robert  SprOWl,  Swimming  Master,  Rothesay  Amateur  Swim- 
ming Club,  West  Bay  Bathing  Place,  gives  lessons  at  hours  as  arranged. 

Toy  Dealer— Jardine  Black,  21  Gallowgate. 

Tobacconist,  Stationer,  &  Fancy  Goods  Emporium— Miss  Stewart,  Wyndham  Road. 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Bonnie  Scotland's  Resorts, 


Publishing  Office,    \         HIGGIE   &  CO.,         )    Printing  Offices, 
Rothesay.*      /  Publishers.  )        Glasgow. 

*To  which  Office  all  Communications  are  to  be  addressed. 

ABC  BONNIE  SCOTLAND 

This  Brochure  was  issued  in  commemoration  of  the  Diamond  Jubilee  of 

Her   Most   Gracious    Majesty  QUEEN    VICTORIA, 

of  Blessed  and  Glorious  Memory, 

when  Her  Majesty  was  pleased  to  accept  copies,  and  commanded  her 

thanks  to  be  sent  to  Mr  Higgie. 

HIS  HONOUR,  THE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE    UNITED  STATES, 

similarly  received  and  acknowledged  the  Guide  as  a  Christmas  Present. 

From  all  classes  in  every  quarter,  at  Home  and  Abroad,  come 

congratulations. 

rpHIS  PUBLICATION,  like  the  enterprising  Scot,  is  "aye  ready"  to 

■*■     go  anywhere.     Orders  are  received  and  executed  at  all  times. 

As  in  this  the  Glasgow  Exhibition   Tear,    the  First  Edition  for   the 

Season  of  this  "Dainty  Literary  Dish"  will  be  issued  annually  before 
VICTORIA  DAY,  and  the  Insurance  Coupons  made  available  from  1st 

May  till  Slst  October  inclusive. 

"Bonnie  Scotland's  Resorts"  is  its  own  interpreter. 

It  is  a  most  appropriate  present  to  send  not  only  to  prospective  Sum- 
mer visitors,  but  also  to  friends  abroad. 

The  Wholesale  and  Retail  Trade,  and  Home  and  Foreign  Societies; 
are  supplied  on  liberal  terms. 

The  Advertisement  Tariff  covers  the  Whole  of  any  One  Year's  pro- 
ductions, and  may  be  had  on  application. 

It  is  our  desire  to  keep  our  Gazetteer  petite—  in  order  to  facilitate  quick 
and  easy  circulation.  Advertisements  have  consequently  to  be  f ocussed 
into  small  space— though  not  squeezed  into  corners,  but  readily  found 
under  appropriate  ABC  Headings. 

Orders  and  enquiries  should  be  addressed  to  Mr  Higgie,  Rothesay. 

HIGGIE  &  CO.,  PUBLISHERS,  GLASGOW  and  ROTHESAY. 
Season  1901. 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


— a  Few  Recent  Reviews. 

BONNIE  SCOTLAND'S  RESORTS. 

"  This  is  an  invaluable  little  guide,  published  at  the  modest  price  of  2d.  It 
contains  a  full  list  of  all  the  towns  in  Scotland,  which  are  famous,  either  from 
their  historical  or  scenic  associations,  together  with  information  as  to  the 
best  hotels  to  stay  at,  and  all  tips  a  tourist  may  require  in  order  to  locate 
himself  with  comfort.  Our  American  visitors  cannot  do  without  this  little 
Baedeker,  which  fits  in  a  waistcoat  pocket.  We  conscientiously  recommend 
it." — Anglo  American,  London. 

44  The  guide  gives  in  a  concise  form  interesting  particulars  regarding  the 
principal  holiday  and  other  resorts  of  Scotland,  with  hotel,  railway,  steamboat, 
and  other  information  likely  to  be  useful  to  tourists  and  -holiday  makers. 
Besides  the  ordinary  paper  cover  issue  at  2d,  the  publishers  recognise  the 
International  Exhibition  year  by  special  issues,  some  ia  tartan,  and  others 
with  stiff  covers  bearing  St  Andrew's  Cross  and  the  Scottish  Standard.''— 
Glasgow  News. 

"  Is  a  holiday-maker's  companion  that  it  would  not  be  easy  to  excel.  Its 
editions  at  2d,  6d,  and  Is  constitute,  indeed,  a  dainty  dish,  the  ingredients  in 
which  will  keep  tourists  of  the  day  or  the  month  in  perfect  touch  with  their 
suiTOundings.  The  idea  throughout  is  to  give  the  fullest  information  in  the 
smallest  compass,  and  it  is  realised  in  a  manner  that  deserves  thanks." — 
Glasgow  Record. 

"  It  is  the  most  useful  and  handy  twopenny  worth  of  literature  that  the  man 
or  woman  contemplating  a  holiday  can  possess.  The  issue  this  year  is  ma- 
terially enhaneed,  and  in  its  tartan  covers  the  booklet  is  better  than  ever." — 
We  heartily  recommend  it  as  splendid  value  for  the  money." — National 
Guardian. 

"  It  is  an  unpretentious  but  useful  little  volume,  which  the  holiday-maker, 
whether  Scot  or  stranger,  will  find  exceedingly  convenient.  It  is  published 
in  several  styles — notably  tartan, — for  the  benefit,  of  course,  of  visitors  from 
England  and  foreign  parts." — Glasgow  Herald. 

"The  little  book  is  practically  a  gazateer  of  Scotland  on  a  small  scale. 
It  can  easily  be  carried  in  the  pocket,  and  those  purposing  a  visit  to  Scotland 
would  do  well  to  bear  it  in  mind." — Scottish  American,  New  York. 

44 It  is  a  very  valuable  book,  easy  of  reference,  and  ought  to  be  in  the  poss- 
ession of  all  who  intend  visiting  Scotland  during  the  season."— Sunderland 
Daily  Echo. 

11  A  short  and  comprehensive  notice  is  given  of  all  leading  place.0,  and  the 
booklet  will  be  useful  for  visitors  to  our  Exhibition  and  for  general  reference. 
Scottish  Critic. 

41  There  are  special  issues  of  the  guide  in  cloth  this  year  in  honour  of  the 
Glasgow  Exhibition." — Nottingham  Daily  Guardian. 

It  contains  a  fund  of  information  with  regard  to  the  4  Land  o'  Cakes.'" — 
Ally  Sloper. 

Besides  the  complimentary  Press  notices,  we  receive  most  cordial  thanks 
from  tourists — very  many  of  whom  order  their  copies  from  a  distance  before 
coming  here  (having  seen  the  booklet  favourably  noticed  in  their  local  news- 
papers.) As  intended,  it  seems  to  thoroughly  suit  the  requirements  of  the 
sojourner.  Prospective  tourists  find  in  it  just  the  information  they  seek,  and 
any  former  visitors  who  have  missed  it  when  north,  but  have  ordered  it  on 
their  return,  have  had  their  good  impressions  deepened.  Several  of  the  latter 
show  their  gratitude  by  sending  us  photographs  they  took  of  our  picturesque 
scenery.  It  is  extremely  pleasant  to  receive  such  spontaneous  acknowledg- 
ments from  so  many  of  our  appreciative  constituents. 


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BOTE  COUNTY  DIBECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


The 

Finest  Bread 

In  the  World. 


As  Used  in  the 
Queen's  House- 
hold. 


Dr  Andrew  Wil- 
son says  : 
This  bread  should 
be  eaten  by  all 
who  are  in  any 
way  affected  by 
digestive  ailments. 

Tell  me  not  in  mournful 
numbers 
Life  is  but  an  empty 
dream, 
Indigestion  ne'er  encum- 
bers 
Those  who  live  on  Ber- 
maline. 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Ruptupe  Relieved 

and  Often  Cured 


BY  THE  USE  OF  OUR 


PATENT  TRUSS  INVENTION. 


The  Lancet,  3rd  October  1885,  says :  "  It  is  comfortable,  adapts 
itself  readily  to  the  movements  of  the  body,  and  is  veiy  effective.' 

British  Medical  Journal,  May  1885  says ;  "  It  is  a  very  ingenious 
and  successful  truss." 

Medical  Times  and  Hospital  Gazette,  1885,  says  ;  Hodges  &  Co.  have 
for  years  past  devoted  their  attention  and  skill  to  the  improvement 
of  trusses,  for  the  treatment  of  various  kinds  of  Hernia,  following 
the  principles  laid  down  by  Professor  Wood  of  King's  College 
Hospital." 


PARTICULARS- 

HODGES     &     CO., 

30  College  Street,  Chelsea,  London,  W, 


BUTE  COUNTY  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ASTHMA. 


HINKSM  AN'S 
ASTHMA    RELIEVER 


In   Is  Tins. 


-o 


The  most  Prompt  and  Effective  of  Asthma  Remedies. 
Is  also  of  very  great  benefit  in  Whooping  Cough, 
Chronic  Bronchitis  and  other  Diseases  of  the  Respir- 
atory Organs. 

A  good  judge  of  quality  is  the  person  who  deals  with 

us,  and  here  is  what  some  of  our  Customers  have  said 

recently,  when  writing  for  supplies : — 

Mr  M C ,  Co.  Kildare,  April,  27th  1901,  says— "Your  Pow- 
der, unlike  other  things  advertised  for  Asthma,  does  what  you  claim  for 
it— Relieves,— and  is  cheaper  than  most  kinds  sold.  If  there  is  another 
Powder  having  equal  merits,  it  is  (is  my  experience),  that  sold  by  a  Dr 
Clery,  Marseilles,  but  it  is  too  expensive  for  many." 

Mr  M ,  Somerleyton,  May,  1st,  1901,  says— "I  hope  your  ex- 
cellent Reliever  has  a  capital  sale,  as  I  have  no  doubt  it  has  among  poor 
Asthmatics.  It  is  cheap,  and  equally  effective  as  more  expensive  reme- 
dies advertised.  Thanks  for  prompt  attention  to  little  orders  from  time 
to  time.' 

Mr  I.  G.  B ,  Fetlar,  Shetland,  April,  26th,  1901,  says— "It  is 

a  fine  thing  for  Asthma.    Send  on  as  soon  as  possible. 


Is  per  tin  from  any  Chemist,  or  post  free  for  Is 

from  J.  HINKSMAN,  CHEMIST,  CARLUKE,  N.  B. 

Free  trial  packet  sent  on  receipt  of  address. 


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Littles  Poisonous  PowderDip,  Poisonous  Liquid  Dip 

NonPoisonou5PasteDip. 
MORRIS,  LITTLE  &.SON,L™DONCASTERr  England. 


Alf    Cooke. Queems    Printer.  Lei 


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ARK    OBTAINED    BY    USING 


Little's  Dips. 


NON-POISONOUS    FLUID    DIP 

(THE    ORIGINAL) 

POISONOUS    POWDER    DIP. 
NON-POISONOUS    PASTE   DIP. 
POISONOUS    LIQUID    DIP. 


WOOL     INCREASED    1     to    l^lbs.    per    Fleece 
and  greatly    improved  in  value. 


DIPPING    WITH    LITTLE'S    PAYS. 


LITTLE'S    DIPS    are  of   Highest  Quality   at  a 
Reasonable  Price 


CHEAPNESS    means   inferiority,   and   inferior 
Dips  damage  the  Wool.  ...... 


LITTLE'S  DIPS  are  only  to  be  obtained  in 
packages  as  sent  out  by  the  Manufacturers, 
and   if  otherwise  supplied   are   not  genuine. 


CASES  OF  FRAUD  WILL  BE  PRO- 
CEEDED AGAINST. 


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Manufacturers  : 

Morris,  Little  &  Son,  Ltd.,  Doncaster,  England. 

Brooklyn,  New  York  ;     Melbourne,  Victoria  : 
Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa  ;      and  Citristchurch,  New  Zealand.