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JAMBS M'NICOLL,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
10 ST. JOHN STREET,
LADIES' GOODS in silk, satin, kid, and morocco.
Gentleinen's Hunting, Shooting, Walk-
ing, and Dress,
^Iso 'Ecnnia, jacket, Sc (^nxbm (Shof 0
Of the NEWEST and MOST FASHIONABLE MAKES,
©HEAP AjMD N EAT.
Scottish Widows' Fund
Z3 fsc^c?x£3■aD■
THE WHOLE PROFITS DIVIDED AMONG THE ASSURED.
MAGNITUDE OF THE OPERATIONS.
Policies issued, - £39,400,000
Bonus Additions, 8,100,000
Policies in force, 25,500,000
Claims Paid, - £13,500,000
Accumulated Fund , 8,230,000
Annual Eevenue, 1,030,000
PEOFITABLE OHAKAOTER OP THE BUSINESS.
OashProfitforSeven YearstosistDec, i88o, - £1,347,756
Bonus Additions for the Seven Years, ... 2,449,072
This was the Largest Distribution of Profit made by any Life
Office during the period. It yielded Bonuses from £i 14s to ;i^3 17s 5d
per cent, per annum on the Original Sums Assured, according to the
duration of the Policies — facts which clearly prove
The Intrinsic Value of the Society's Mutual System, and
The Highly Profitable Character of its Business.
LIBERAL CONDITIONS OF ASSURANCE.
Surrender Values allowed after pay-
ment of one year's premium.
Paid-up Policies allowed in lieu of
Surrender Values.
Loans granted within a small margin
of the Surrender Value.
Extensive Foreign Residence free
of charge from the first.
Most 0/ the Society's Policies
become Whole- World and Indisputable after the first Five Years.
TJH E /cTTEfJTIOJM Of
Persons desiring to effect Life Assurances for the benefit of their
Families, or in connection with Business Transactions, is called to the above
Financial Results and Conditions of Assurance, which
show how peculiarly suitable the Society's Policies are for Family Provi-
sions, and for all Trust and Security purposes.
Head Office: 9 ST. ANDEEW SQUAEE, EDINBUKGH.
AGENTS IN PERTH:
Messrs. R. H. MONOKIEFP & 00., Chambers, Blaokfriars Street.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
ESTABLISHED 1809.
Incorporated by Royal Charter and Special Acta of Parliament.
FOR FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES.
RESOURCES OF THE COMPANY. REVENUE FOR THE YEAR 1888.
As at 1st April, 1884.
I. capital-
Authorised Capital, • £3,000 000
Subscribed Capital, - 2,500,000
Paid-up Capital, - • - 62=^,000
II. FIRE FUND- "
Reserve, ;£i, 170,000
Premium Reserve, - - 369,248
Balance of Profit and
Loss Account, - -_^ 52,987
^1,592.235
III. LIFE FUND-
Accumulated Fund
(Life Branch), -
Accumulated Fund
(Annuity Branch),
- - ;£3)340,9i8
- - 501,276
563,841,194
FROM THE LIFE DEPARTMENT.
Net Life Premiums and
Interest, . . - - ^^471, 408
Annuity Premiums (in-
cluding ;i£S9,520 IIS.
6d. by single pay-
ment) and Interest, - 79i9oo
FROM THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Net Fire Premiums and
Interest, - - ■ - ;g;, 186,865
^1.738,173
The Accu-^ulaied Funds of the Life De-
par tfuent are free frotn liability in re-
spect of the Fire Department, and in
like 7iianner the AccuvuUated Funds of
the Fire Department are free from lia-
bility in respect of the Life Department.
The next DIVISION OF PROFITS will take place as at 81st Dec , 1885.
Policies on the Participating Scale effected before 31st December next will be entitled
to share in the approaching Division of Profits —the Bonuses becoming a vested addition
after payment of Six Annual Premiums.
Nine-Tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Assurance Branch are allocated to
Participating Policies.
The total sum allocated by way of Bonus to Participating Policies during the Quin-
quennium which ended 31st December, 1880, amounted to £300,085.
The Company grants Annuities to persons of all ages on very favourable terms.
Property of nearly all descriptions insured at home or abroad, at the lowest rates of
premium corresponding to the risk.
Losses Settled with Promptitude and Liberality.
ProsPecttises and every information may be had at the Chief Offices, Branches, or
Agencies.
Chief Offices
64 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH.
61 THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON.
AGENTS IN PERTH:—
Messrs J. & J. Miller, Writers.
J. C. PiNKERTON, Writer.
Horace Skeete, Writer.
James Moik, Accountant,
Peter M'Gregor, National Bank of
Scotland.
D, K. Steuart, Factor, Aberdalgie.
D. N. Shaw, Contractor.
CALEDONIAN
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Founded in 1805 for Fire Business. Life Department added in 1833.
Funds exceed £1,000,000. Income exceeds £200,000.
Claims Paid amount to over TWO MILLIONS SterHng.
Head Office — 19 George Street, Edinburgh
B0/rR9 OF DIRECTORS.
Chairman — Robert Stewart, Esq. of Ingliston and Kinlochmoidart.
T. A. Hog, Esq. of NewUston.^
Patrick Stirling, Esq of Kippendavie.
Sir Gkoroe Warrendkr of Lochend, Bt.
George Readman, Esq., Banker.
John Turnbull, Esq. of Abbey St. Ba-
thans, W.S.
C. J Henderson, Esq., Edinburgh.
R. H. Leadbetter, Esq., Merchant,
Glasgow.
Charles Ritchie, Esq., S.S.C.
Alex. Sholto Douglas, Esq., W.S.
John William Young, Esq., W.S.
The Hon. E. C. Buller Elphinstone.
Manager UHci Actuary — D. Deuchar, F.I. A. and F.F.A,
T7IRE INSURANCES are granted on the most favourable terms, the
-'- rates of premium being strictly moderate, and the proportionate
amount of Reserve Funds being greatly higher than in the case of most
other Offices, thus affording exceptionally complete security.
T IFE ASSURANCES are granted on a Special NON-FORFEIJABLE
-*— ' System, one of the greatest improvements ever introduced into Life
Assurance business. Economical Rates of Premium. Bonuses may be
applied to make the assurance payable during life. Security unsurpassed.
Life Funds separately invested and entirely exempt from liability for the
Fire Business. ^
AGENTS IN PBRTH-
Messrs. OONDIE & 00., British Linen Bank House (Fire).
R. M. KIPPEN, Solicitor, Tay Street.
R. MARTIN & SON, Solicitors, Tay Street.
D. J. KEA Y, 5 George Street.
J. A. ROBERTSON, Tay Street.
R. JOHNSTONE, 45 Glover Street.
J. B. M'CASH, Solicitor, 28 High Street.
T. RFID, 270 High Street.
W. G. STEWART, 193 High Street.
G. STEWART, 49 South Methuen Street.
J. BARLAS, 263 High Street.
EAST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH—
37 ALBERT SQ., DUNDEE.— K J. NIVEN, Secretary.
THE EDINBURGH LIFE
ASSURANCE COMPANY.
FOUNDED 1823.
Funds, - - £2,000,000. Income, ■ ■ £270,000.
President —
Sir graham GRiVHAM-MONTGOMERY of Stanhope, Bart.
Vice-Pres iden t —
The Most Honourable THE MARQUIS OF LOTHIAN, K.T.
Out of the Surplus Funds Sums have been added to the Policies by way of
BONUS ADDITIONS
Exceeding ONE MILLION Sterling.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE EIGHTH DIVISION OF PROFITS
Will be made as at 31st MARCH, 1885.
Policies issued before then will participate, in terms of the Company's
Regulations.
New Provision Against Forfeiture of Policies.
A Policy in this Company, after three years' duration, is not declared
void for mere omission to pay a Premium. The Surrender-value being
more than equal to the Premium, the Company holds the Policy in force
until the next Renewal date. For full expla,nation, see the new Prospectus,
which may be had on application.
HEAD OFFICE :
22 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
Mauager-QY.O^OY. M. LOW, F.R.S.E.
^Vcre/ary- ARCHIBALD HEWAT, F.F.A., F.I.A.
district INSPECTOR'S OFFICE :
54 OOMMEEOIAL STREET, DUNDEE.
T. H. ERASER, htsf'ector of Agenis.
AGENTS—
Messrs. MACKENZIE & DICKSON, Solicitors, Perth.
BONUS YEAR, 1885-RBVISBD RATES.
ENGLISH & SeOTTISH
Xaw Xife aeeurance Heeociation,
1 20 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH. "
Established 1839.— Capital, One Million.
TRUSTEES.
The Right Honourable the Eakl of Glasgow, Lord Clerk Register of Scotland.
The Right Hon. Lord Moncreiff, Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland.
The Honourable Lord Adam. | William Smythe, Esq. of Methven.
Sir Hardinge Stanley Giffard, Q.C, M.P.
DIRECTORS IN EDI>fBURGH.
Fletcher Norton Menzies, Esq. of
Menzies.
Ralph Erskine Scott, Esq , C.A.
Archibald Steuart, Esq., W.S.
Robert Strathern, Esq., W.S.
Andrew Beatson Bell, Esq., Advocate
John Cook, Esq., W.S.
Alex. Forbes Irvine, Esq. of Drum
Sheriff of Argyll.
Mneas J. G. Mackay. Esq., LL.D.,
Advocate.
A/awage/-— WILLIAM SMITH, Esq., LL.D., F.I. A.
Secfetary —WAhTKR A. Smith, F. F.A.
fHE ASSOCIATION transacts everv clescripiion of LIFE ASSURANCE
A and ANNUITY Business, and also secures ENDOWMENTS, payable at
any period of life, as PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. It affords Perfect
Security to the Assured, and liberal and immediate PARTICIPATION in
PEOFITS. The Funds are securely invested and of ample amount.
GENERAL REVISION OF RATES.
The RATES of PREMIUM have been carefully revised and re-calculated
upon the Tables of the Institute of Actuaries — the most recent and exact data
available ; and it will be found that in point of Economy the New Rates
compare favourably with those of any other office.
Special attention is directed to the LOW RATES of PREMIUM for
FIXED BENEFITS, by which the largest amount of Immerliate Assurance
may be effected at the lowest present outlay. Combined with the Security
afforded by the NON-FORFEITURE SYSTEM, these Assurances present a
highly advantageous mode of investment for FAMILY PROVISION.
EIGHTH DIVISION OF PROFITS, 1885.
NINE-TENTHS (90 per cent.) of the PROFITS are divided among the
Assured every FIVE YEARS. Thus a Policy for £1000, opened in 1840, now
amounts to £1650.
THE NEXT DIVISION WILL TAKE PLACE AT CHRISTMAS, 1885.
Policies effected during 1885 will then be entitled to ONE WHOLE YEAR'S
BONUS ADDITION.
NEW and LIBERAL CONDITIONS in regard to FOEEIGN RESI-
DENCE AND TRAVELLING, and Policies indisputable after five years,
CLAIMS are PAYABLE IMMEDIATELY AFTER PROOF OF DEATH.
The Claims already paid amount to £2,050,000.
LOANS are granted, in connection with Life Assurance, on LiFE Interests,
Reversions, Personal, and other approved Securities.
PERTH, - - John Henderson, Constitutional Office.
COUPAR-ANGUS, - George Robertson. Bank of Scotland.
PITLOCHRIE, - James Robertson, Union Bank.
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NORTHERN
ASSURANCE COMPANY.
FINANCIAL POSITION (31st December, 1883).
Subscribed Capital, Three Millions, of which paid up £300,000
Accumulated Funds, 2,8G0,OOO
annual Revenue from Fire Premiums, - - - 520,000
Ditto Life Premiums, - - - 184,000
Ditto Interest upon Invested Funds, 124,000
PIRE DEPARTMENT.
The Company grants Insurances against Fire on nearly every description
)f property, at the current rates of premium.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
PARTICIPATION BRANCH.
The Policyholders under this Branch have all the advantages of the
Proprietory and Mutual Systems combined. The foUow-
ng are some of the features : —
(i) The Entire Profits belong to the Policyholders.
(2) The Bonus at the last two investigations was at the rate of £i los
per cent, per annum, or £7 los per cent, for each quinquennium.
(3) The Sums Assured are not only secured by the funds in hand-
amounting to nearly Three Millions sterling— but are further
guaranteed by the Shareholders' unpaid capital of ;^2, 700,000.
(4) The Expenses of Management (including Agents' Commission) are
limited to 10 per cent, on the premium income.
(5) All restriction on Foreign Travel and Residence in certain cases is
abolished.
(6) Provision is made for the Non-Forfeiture of Policies under certain
tables, even although Premiums are unpaid.
(7) Claims are payable as soon as title has been proved, without any
deduction.
The Rates of Premium are as follows to assure £100 with Profits —
AGENTS AT PERTH-
VIelville Jameson, Solicitor
(Fire only).
iI)HARLES Law & Son, Coal
Merchants.
Peter Palmer, Ironmonger
Malcolm Stewart, Solicitor.
James Watt, ISherilT-Clerk
Depute.
TELEPHONE No. 21.
ROBERT B. SMITH,
WINE MERCHANT
And ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN,
YO ST. JOmr STE,EE1T,
fERTJH.
INDIAN, CHINA, AND CEYLON TEAS,
From the best Tea Gardens of these Countries.
His Blends are approved by the best Tea Tasters
in London. Indian Growers have also expressed
their high approval of them.
MYSORE, MOOHA, OETLON, & JAMAICA COFFEES,
All Roasted on the premises, and therefore perfection.
NO WASTE.
The highest quahty is the cheapest in the end.
Ctoic^ HjCHineai of the ht^t lt)mt;aQern
OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. MALT LIQUORS.
For Prices and full particulars see liis Quarterly Stock List
70 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH.
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KURAL DISTEIOTS IN THE VICINITY OP PERTH.
WITH LIST OF
RINCIPAL FARMERS, PROPRIETORS, AND CLERGY IN
THE COUNTY AND VICINITY OF PERTH,
ACCOMPANIED BY A
LAN OF PERTH AND SUBURBS,
specially p7'e pared for the Work from Ordnance and actual Surveys,
By J. BARTHOLOMEW, Edinburgh.
PERTH:
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY D. LESLIE,
20 St, John Street.
1885.
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CONTENTS.
Municipal Ward Boundaries and their Council Repre
sentatives
Streets, Lanes, Entries, &c.
Public Offices, Buildings, &c
Municipal Lists
Judicial Lists
Banking Lists .
Insurance Lists .
Public Conveyances
Ecclesiastical Lists
Educational and Literary Institutions
Charitable and Benevolent Institutions
Miscellaneous Lists .
Harbour and Shipping Lists
Postal Directory
General Directory .
Street Directory— Perth
„ „ Bridgend
„ „ Craigie
„ ,, Chhrrybank
Trades and Professions Directory
Principal Farmers in the County of Perth
,, Proprietors ,, ,,
Clergy and their Places of Worship in the County and
Neighbourhood of i erth, 313
Scone Directory 319
Index TO Advertisements - . . . At end of Book.
"pATERSON, SONS, & CO. would request particular attention to the
■*■ fact that, from the large quantities of Instruments they buy, and their
very extended connection in all parts of Scotland, they are enabled to sell at
prices much below those usually charged for thoroughly sound Instruments.
P., Sons, & Co. have always on hand a large Stock of the newest and
best classes of Grand and Cottage Pianofortes, Organs,
Harmoniums, Violins, Violincellos, &c , and a very extensive
Stock of all kinds of Music and Musical Requisites, all at most
moderate prices, at their new and extensive Saloons, at
^PRINCES STREET, PERTH.^^i
INDEX.
Page.
Amateur Orchestral Society 34
Analyst, Public 11
Ancient Shepherds, Loyal Order
of 32
Anglers' Club 35
Artillery Volunteers (ist Forfar-
shire) ... ... ... 29
Association for Improving the
Condition of the Poor ... 26
Bailies ... ... ... 10
Band of 1st P. R. V 29
Bank Holidays ... ... 16
Banking Companies' Branches 15
Baths, Public ... ... ... 34
Bible Society, Perthshire ... 21
Bicycle Club, Perth Amateur 35
Billet Master ii
Black Watch Royal Highlanders
(3rd Battalion) 29
Bowling Club .. 35
Bridgend Institute 30
Building Society, Perth Working
Men's ... ... ... 34
Buildings, Public ., ... 6
Burgh or Bailie Court ... 14
,, Assessor Court .. 11
Burial Grounds Committee ... 12
Cab Proprietors ... ... 19
,, Stances ... ... ... 19
Caledonian Railway Company 18
Carriers, Country ... ... 19
5, Railway ... ... 18
Cemeteries, Greyfriars & Wells-
hill 12
Chamber of Commerce .. 12
Chaplain of County Prison ... 12
Chess Club ... ... ... 36
Church Temperance Union ... 33
Churches ... ... ... 19
City Architect 1 1
,, Chamberlain ... ... 11
,, Clerk 10
,, Mission ... ... ... 20
Page.
Circuit Courts 13
Cleansing Department ... 12
Clergy & their Places of Worship —
City 19
County 313
Coffee-House Company ... 34
Collector of Inland Revenue 27
,, Taxes .. ... 27
Committees of Town Council 10
Conservative Association, City of
Perth Working Men's ... 34
Conveyances, Public ... ... 18
Councillors, Common ... 10
Country Carriers ... ... 19
County and City Infirmary ... 24
Coursing Club, Perthshire ... 35
Cricket Club, Perthshire ... 34
Curling Clubs .. .. 35
Custom House ... .. 36
Dean of Guild 10
Destitute Sick Society for Perth
and Bridgend ... ... 26
East Coast Railway 18
Educational Institution of Scot-
land— Perth Branch ... 23
Faculty of Procurators and Solici-
tors ... ... ... ... 14
Fairs at Perth 36
Farmers, Principal, in Perthshire 286
Fast Days ... ... ... 20
Fechney Industrial School ... 25
Female Excelsior Association 21
Fire Brigade ... ... ... 12
,, Insurance Co.s' Agents 16
Fishing Club, Perthshire ... 35
Football Clubs 34
Foreign and Colonial Letters, &c. 41
,, ,, Mails ... 48
Foresters' Friendly Society ... 32
Gas Commissioners ... ... il
General Prison for Scotland ... 30
Girls' School of Industry ... 25
Glenalmond College Cadet Corps 29
yi.
INDEX
Page.
Golfing Clubs 34
Good Templar Lodges ... 33
Gospel Temperance Society .. 32
Governor of County Prison ... 12
Grocers' Literary and Mutual Im-
provement Society ... ... 30
Guild Clerk 14
,, Court ... ... ... 14
Guildry Incorporation ... 12
Gymnasium ... ... ... 36
Hackney Carriage Proprietors 19
Harbour and Navigation ... 36
High Constables, Society of 29
Highland Railway Company 18
Hotels, Principal ... .. 27
LO.G.T. Lodges 33
Incorporated Trades ... ... 12
Indigent Old Men's Society, 26
Indigent Old Women, Society
for the Relief of ... ... 26
Infirmary, County and City, 24
Inland Rates of Postage ... 37
Inland Revenue — Excise, Stamps,
and Taxes ... ... ... 27
Inspector of Poor ... ... 13
,, Weights & Measures ii
Insurance Companies' Agents 16
Insurances & Annuities, Govern-
ment ... ... ... 45
Judges of Police Court ... 12
Justice of Peace Clerk ... 14
,, Court ... 14
Justices of the Peace ... ... 15
King James the Sixth's Hospital 26
Ladies' Clothing Society ... 26
Ladies' House of Refuge for
Destitute Girls ... ... 26
Lands Valuation and Registra-
tion of Voters Acts ... ... 13
Landward School Poard ... 22
Lawn Tennis Club ... ... 36
Legacy Duties ... ... 28
Liberal Association, Perth United 33
Life Insurance Co. s' Agents ... 16
Light Horse Volunteers ... 29
Literary & Antiquarian Society 23
Literary Association ... ... 23
Lord Provost ... ... ... 10
Lunacy Board, Perthshire ... 15
Magistrates and Town Council 10
Page.
Mails, Arrival and Departure of 46
Markets at Perth 36
Masonic Lodges ... ... 31
Matron County Prison ... 12
Mechanics' Library ... ... 23
Medical Association, Perthshire 30
Member of Parliament ... 10
Messengers-at-Arms ... .. 15
Model Lodging-House ... 27
Money Orders ... ... 43
Municipal Wards, Boundaries of 1
,, Councillors for 1
Murray's Royal Asylum ... 25
Murthly Asylum 25
Newspapers ... ... ... 30
North British Railway Company 18
Parcel Express Vans ... 18
Parcel Post 49
Parochial Board ... ... 13
People's Club and Institute ... 30
Perth Academy ... ... 22
,, Anglers' Club 35
,, Bowling Club 35
., Chess Club ... ... 36
,, Church Temperance Union 33
,, Coffee-House Company 34
,, Girls' School of Industry 25
,, Gospel Temperance Society 32
,, Musical Society... ... 34
,, Public Library ... ... 23
,, School Board ... ... 21
,, Soup Kitchen ... ... 27
,, Temperance Hundred ... 33
,, United Liberal Association 33
,, Working Boys' and Girls'
Rehgious Society ... 21
,, Working Men's Building
Society ... ... 34].
Perthshire Bible Society ... 21
,, Cricket Club ... 34
„ Fishing Club ... 35
,, Lunacy Board ... 15
,, Medical Association 30
,, Society of Natural
Science... ... ... 23
Pillar Letter Boxes .. ... 47
Places of Worship ... ... 19
Police Commissioners ... ... 1 1
,, Court, Judges of ... 12
., Establishment ... ... 12
INDEX.
Vll.
Page.
Police Surgeon ... ... 12
,, Treasurer ... ... ii
Polling Places ... ... i
Population of Burgh lo
Post Office (Perth) 37
,, Money Orders ... 43
,, Pillar Boxes ... 47
„ Receiving Houses 47
,, Regulations, &c. ... 43
,, Savings Bank ... 45
, , Telegrams — Inland 45
,, „ Foreign 47
Postal Orders 44
,, Union, Countries in ... 50
Poultry and Pigeon Society ... 31
Presbyteries — Established, Free,
and U.P 20
Presbyteries, Meetings of ... 20
Prison Establishment ... ... 12
,, Visiting Committee ... 15
Procurators and Solicitors, Fa-
culty of ... ... ... 14
Proprietors, Principal, in Perth-
shire ... ... ... ... 305
Public Baths and Wash-house 34
,, Library... ... ... 23
,, Offices, Buildings, &c. 6
Races and Perth Hunt ... 34
Railway Carriers ... ... 18
,, Companies ... ... 18
Rechabites, Independent Order
of 32
Regimental District (42nd) ... 29
Registration of Births, &c. ... 13
,, Letters .. 40
Rifle Volunteer Band 29
,, Volunteers (ist Perthshire) 29
Royal Horticultural Society of
Perthshire ... ... ... 31
Salvation Army ... ... 21
Sanitary Department ... ... 12
Savings Bank of the County and
City of Perth 16
School Board ... ... ... 21
,, of Art and Science Classes 22
Schools, Public Elementary ... 22
Scone and Perth Omnibus ... 19
Page.
Scone's Lethendy Mortification 26
Scottish Central Cyclists' Meet
and Race Meeting ... ... 35
Scottish Girls' Friendly Society 33
Session Clerk ... ... ... 20
Sharp's Educational Institution 22
Sheriff Clerks 14
,, Courts 13
,, Officers ... ... 15
Sheriff-Substitute 14
Sheriff- Substitutes, Honorary 14
Sheriffs 14
Shipping List ... ... ... 36
Society for the Relief of Incur-
ables ... ... ... 24
,, for the Relief of Indigent
Old Women 26
,, of High Constables ... 29
,, ofNatural Science, Perth-
shire .., ... ... 23
Soup Kitchen 27
Stamp Duties (various) ... 27
Stamps and Taxes, Assessor and
Surveyor of ... ... ... 27
Streets, Lanes, Entries, &c. ... 2
Suburban Post Offices ... 47
Surveyor of Works ... ... II
Temperance Hundred ... 33
Terms in Scotland ... ... 36
Town Council Committees ... 10
,, Treasurer ... ... 10
Trades, Incorporated ... ... 12
Valuation Assessor ... ... 13
Visiting Committee for Perth
Local Prison ... ... 15
Volunteer Rifle and Artillery
Associations ... ... 29
Voting Qualification ... ... 2
Ward Boundaries ... . . I
Wash-house, Public ... ... 34
Water Commissioners... ... 11
West Coast Railway ... ... 18
Women's Temperance Society 33
Working Boys' and Girls' Reli-
gious Society ... ... 21
Young Women's Christian Asso-
ciation ... ... ... 21
40 GEORGE STREET, PERTH.
PATENTEE.
WEDDING PRESENTS.
Mj". M^^G^^^G^O^, Goldsmith, Jeweller, Silver-
SMITH, &c., has a choice Stock of High-Class Goods very
suitable for this purpose.
With Diamonds, Pearls, &c., all Gold, and Silver.
From the first London and Sheffield Makers.
The best quality only.
Mr. Macgregor begs to assure those who may favour him
with their notice that his Goods will be found to possess
that sterling excellence in Design, Material, and Work-
manship, which practical experience and approved taste
can command.
PRICES ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
Perth
188 5.
JSCT
MUNICIPAL WARD BOUNDARIES
AND THEIR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES.
j" Ward First. — Consisting of the territory lying within a line commencing
at the River Tay, at the east end of the High Street, and proceeding
along that street westward to the High Street Port, and from thence pro-
ceeding southward by South Methven Street and King Street to Victoria
Street, from thence by a straight line eastward to the River Tay, and from
thence northward by the River Tay to the first-mentioned point at the east
end of the High Street.
Polling Places — Nos. i and 2, City Hall,
Council Representatives — Bailie Whittet, Treasurer Bridges, Duncan
Gow, Thomas Love, Magnus Jackson, James Hay, and James MCurrach.
Ward Second. — Consisting of the territory lying within a line com-
mencing at the River Tay, at the south-east corner of the first ward, and
proceeding in a straight Hne to the middle of Victoria Street, and westward
along that street to King Street ; from thence northward to South Street
Port ; from thence westward by County Place, York Place, and the Glas-
gow Road, to the Toll-bar at the Powder Magazine ; from thence along
the westward and southern boundary of the extended Royalty to the Friarton
Pier and Frairton Island, and from thence northward to the Railway
Bridge across the Tay ; from thence along the south side of the Railway
Bridge westward to the mainland ; from thence along the River northward
to the first-mentioned point, in a straight line with the middle of Victoria
street.
Polling Places— No. i, Sheriff Court Room ; No. 2, General Witness
Room.
Council Representatives-— James Wotherspoon, Thomas Russell, John
Chalmers, David Jackson, John Stewart, and James Smart.
I^i .
I r; Ward Third. — Consisting of the territory lying within a line commencing
at the River Tay at the east end of the High Street, and proceeding
along that street westward to the High Street Port ; thence northward,
along Methven Street to Mill Street ; thence eastward, along Mill Street
to Curfew Row ; from thence along Curfew Row and North Port to the
2 MUNICIPAL WARD BOUNDARIES.
west or lower end of Charlotte Street ; from thence, in a straight line, to
the Horse Waterirg-Place, on the west side of the River Tay, a short way
above Perth Bridge ; and from thence southward by the river, to the place
first above-mentioned as to this Ward, at the east end of the High Street j
and also of all the territory within the extended Royalty lying on the east
side of the River Tay.
Polling Places — Nos. i and 2, Scoon and Perth Masons' Hall, No, 12
High Street.
Council Representatives — Lord Provost Martin, Bailie Chalmers, John i
M'Intosh, John Duncan, John Frazer, and David Nor well.
Ward Fourth. — Consisting of the territory lying within a line com-
mencing at the foresaid Horse Watering Place, running in a straight line
to North Port, and along Curfew Row, to Mill Street ; from thence west-
ward along Mill Street, and Southward along Methven Street to South
Street Port ; from thence, proceeding westward, along County Place, York
Place, and the Glasgow Road, to the Toll-bar at the Powder Magazine ;
from thence proceeding northward along the line of the extended boundary
till it reaches the point at the northern boundary of the Burgh on the right
bank of the River Tay ; and from thence proceeding southward along the
River Tay to the foresaid Horse Watering-Place ; and also of all the ter-
ritory being Royalty and within the Parliamentary Boundaries of the Burgh
not included in any of the other Wards.
Polling Places. — ^Nos. i and 2, Front Classroom, Perth Academy.
Council Representatives — Bailies Cowan and Mitchell, George Wilson,
Dr. Trotter, David N. Shaw, and James Pullar.
Declaring that the Boundaries of the said Wards shall be understood to
run along the middle of the streets, roads, and river by which they are de-
scribed to be bounded, except where the contrary is particularly mentioned.
Qualification for Voting — Male and female householders, of full age<
paying poor-rates.
STREETS, LA.NES, ENTRIES, &c.,
INDICATING THEIR SITUATION.
The numbers at end denote the Parliamentary and Municipal Ward in which each street
is situated.
Abbot Street, off i Glover street 2
Albert close, from 48 George street
to Skinnergate 3
Albert place, 4 King street 2
Alexandra street, from 26 Leonard
street to Caledonian Road 2
Athole crescent, from Athole street
to Blackfriars street 4
Athole place, from Blackfriars street
to North port 4
Athole street, from Dunkeld road to
Athole crescent 4
Back wynd, off 26 Gowrie street,
Bridgend 3
Balhousie bank, off Balhousie st. 4
Balhousie place, Dunkeld road, con-
tinuation of Barrack street 4
Balhousie street, continuation of
Melville street 4
Ballingal's close, off St. Ann's lane i
STREETS, LANES, ENTRIES, ETC.
IBamett place, Commercial street,
Bridgend 3
Barnhill, on Dundee road
Barossa place, from 25 Melville street
to Rose terrace 4
Barossa street, from 12 Athole street
to Barossa place 4
Barrack street, from 76 Athole street
to Low street 4
Baxter's vennel, from 54 St. John
street to Watergate i
Bellavista terrace, New Scone road
Blackfriars street, from 9 Athole
place to Carpenter street 4
Blackfriars wynd. Carpenter street
to North port 4
Bowerswell road, Kinnoull, off Dun-
1 dee road 3
Breadalbane terrace, off Edinburgh
road 2
Bridge lane, from 66 George street
to Mill street 3
iBridge street, on Perth Bridge
(east end) 3
iBrompton terrace, Kinnoull, off
Bowerswell road 3
iBrown street, off 12 Market street 4
Brunswick terrace, Craigie
.Burnside, off Craigie place 2
Burnbank terrace. New Scone road,
about I mile from Perth
Burton place, from Nelson street to
Victoria street 2
Burt's close, from 129 High street to
Mill street 3
Caledonian road, 352 High street to
General Railway Station 2, 4
Campbell's buildings, Dunkeld rd. 4
Canal crescent, from South street
port to Charteris street I
Canal street, from South Tay street
to Charteris street i
jCarpenter street, from 33 Kinnoull
street to Cherry lane 4
Carr's croft, continuation of Priory
place 2
Castlegable, 16 North port to Mill
street 3
Charles street, 66 Canal street to
Victoria street i
Charlotte place, off Charlotte st. 3
Charlotte street, from Athole place
to George street 3
Charteris street, 29 King street to
Reform place i
Cherry bank, on Glasgow road 4
Cherry lane, from 2 Carpenter street
to Union street 4
Clayholes, continuation of Earl's
dykes to High street 4
Claypots wynd, continuation of
Caledonian road 4
Comely bank, New Scone road
Commercial street, from east end of
Perth bridge to Rodney cottage 3
Co-operative buildings, from 18 to
36 Scott street i
Cow vennel, from 52 South street to
Canal street I
County buildings. South street and
Tay street I
County place. South street port to
York place 2, 4
Craigie crescent, Craigie
Craigie park, continuation of Craigie
place 2
Craigie Park terrace, Edinburgh
road, opposite General Prison 2
Craigie place, continuation of Priory
place 2
Craigie Haugh, off Craigie place 2
Croft bank, off 32 Priory place 2
Croft park, off 4 Priory place 2
Cross street, 97 Leonard street to
Pomarium street 2
Curfew row, North port to Mill
street 3
Cutlog vennel, from 189 High street
to Mill street 3
Dovecotland, west end of High
street, beyond railway bridge 4
Dundee road
Dunkeld road, continuation of Bar-
rack street 4
Dupplin terrace, off Bowerswell
road 3
Earl's dykes, off 32 York place 2
East Bridge street, continuation of
Bridge street, Bridgend 3
Edinburgh road, continuation of
Princes street 2
Elibaiik place, Caledonian road 4
STREETS LANES, ENTRIES, ETC.
Evelyn terrace, Craigie
Fairmount villas, KinnouU
Flesh Market close, off 69 South
street I
Flesh vennel, from 49 South street
to Kirkside I
Foundry lane, from 25 North Meth-
ven street to KinnouU street 4
Friar street, from 27 Queen street to
Abbot street 2
Friarton 2
George Inn lane, from 47 George
street to Tay street 3
George street, from 11 High street
to west end of Perth bridge 3
Gladstone terrace, East Bridge
street, Bridgend 3
Glasgow road, continuation of York
place 2, 4
Glover street, off I Abbot street,
Newtown 2
Gowrie street, from east end of Perth
Bridge to Bowerswell road 3
Graham's place, from 29 to 31 King
street 2
Granville place, Market street 4
Gray's close, 14 South street to
Canal street i
Greyfriars wynd, from 30 Princes
street to Speygate i
Guard vennel, from 105 High street
to Mill street 3
Hay street, off Balhousie street 4
High street, from 18 Tay street to
Clayholes I, 3, 4
Horner's lane, from 120 South street
to Canal street I
Horse cross, 28 to 32 Castlegable 3
Hospital street, from South street
port to KinnouU causeway 2
Isla street, continuation of Main st.
on Old Scone road 3
James street, from 28 Marshall place
to Charteris street I, 2
James VI. place, 6 to 18 Hospital
street 2
Jeanfield, west from Longcauseway,
Dovecotland
Kelr street, from 14 Strathmore st.
to Old Scone road 3
Kilmartin place. Friar st., Craigie 2
King street, from 3 King's place to
South Methven street i, 2
King's place, continuation of Mar«
shall place to St. Leonard's bank 2
Kinnoull causeway, from i Leonard
place to Earl's dykes 2
Kinnoull street, from 7 Athole street
to MUl street 4
Kinnoull terrace, Kinnoull 3
Kirk close, from 80 High street to
St. John's place i
Kirkgate, from 40 High street to
St. John's place i
Kirkside, continuation of Flesh
vennel i
Leonard place, I Kinnoull cause-
way 2
Leonard street, from 2 Pomarium
St. to General Railway Station 2
Lickley place, off 13 Market street 4
Longcauseway, Dovecotland 4
Loretta court, 219 South street i
Low street, from 32 Melville street
to Barrack street 4
Main street, from east end of Perth
Bridge to Strathmore street 3
Malloch's close, 99 Canal street i
Mansfield place, Isla st., Bridgend 3
Market street, from 26 Caledonian
road to Newrow 4
Marshall place, from 71 Princes st.
to King's place 2
Meal vennel, from 164 High street
to South street i
Melville street, from 52 Athole st.
to Balhousie street 4
MiU close, 279 High street 4
Mill street, from 50 Skinnergate to
North Methven street 3, 4
Mill wynd, off 269 High street 4
Milne street, off 24 Market street 4
Moncreiffe terrace, Craigie 2
Murray street, from I North Meth-
ven street to Kinnoull street 4
Nelson street, off 14 Marshall pi. 2
Newrow, from 300 High street to
Hospital street 4
New Scone road
North Methven street, continuation
of South Methven street to Mel-
ville street 4
STREETS, LANES, ENTRIES, ETC.
North port, continuation of Curfew
row to Charlotte place 3, 4
North "William street, 19 Athole st.
to Foundry lane 4
Old Scone road 3
Oliphant's vennel, from 44 St. John
street to Watergate i
Paradise place, off 20 King street 2
Parliament close, 74 High street 3
Paul street, off 305 High street 4
Paul's close, off 3 Newrow 4
Pitheavlis, on Glasgow road, near
Cherrybank
Pomarium street, off 22 Hospital st. 2
Princes street, from 26 South street
to Marshall place i, 2
Priory place, off 2 Abbot street,
Newtown 2
Queen street, off i Priory place 2
Reform place, 76 to ic6 Canal st. i
Ropemakers' close, from 49 Canal
street to South street i
Rose lane, off 28 Longcauseway 4
Rose terrace, from 2 Athole street
to Barossa place 4
Rosslyn place, Glasgow road 4
St. Andrew street, from 46 Leonard
street to Caledonian road 2
St. Ann's lane, from 33 South street
to South St. John's place i
St. Catherine's place, continuation
of Caledonian road 4
St. Jane's place. Friar st., Craigie 2
St. John's place, off 23 St. John
street i
St. John street, from 32 High street
to South street i
St. Leonard's bank, off King's pi, 2
St. Paul's square, off 274 High st. 4
Scott street, from 168 South street
to Marshall place i, 2
Shields place, Dunkeld road 4
Shore, south from Tay street 2
Skirmergate, from 37 High street to
Mill street 3
South Methven street, continuation
of King street to North Methven
street i> 3> 4
South St. John's place, off 25 St.
John street i
South street, from South Tay street
to County place i
South William street, from 61
Princes street to Scott street 2
Speygate, continuation of Water-
gate to Greyfriars wynd i
Star buildings, 24 Canal street I
Stormont street from 36 Athole st.
to Barossa place 4
Strathearn terrace, Glasgow road 4
Strathmore street, continuation of
Main street on New Scone road 3
Tay street, from west end of Perth
Bridge to Shore ij 2, 3
Thimblerow, off 321 High street 4
Thistle lane, off 74 Longcauseway 4
Thistle Tavern close, from 55 High
street to Mill street 3
Union lane, from 55 North Methven
street to Eannoull street 4
Union street, from 17 KinnouU st.
to Carpenter street 4
Union street lane, off 32 Commercial
street, Bridgend 3
Victoria buildings, from 36 to 44
Tay street i
Victoria court, 53 Canal street i
Victoria place, from 73 to 77 Vic-
toria street i
Victoria road, off New Scone road
Victoria street, from 47 Princes st.
to King street i, 2
Water vennel, from 83 Watergate
to Tay street I
Watergate, from 20 High street to
South street i
Weaverland close, 103 South st. I
Wellshill, adjacent to Dovecotland
Wesley place, Scott street i
West Mill street, from Mill wynd to
Paul street 4
Wliitefriars street, from Rose lane
to Thistle lane, Dovecotland 4
Wolseley place. Friar street 2
York place, continuation of County
place to Earl's dykes 2, 4
6 PUBLIC OFFICES, BUILDINGS, ETC.
PUBLIC OFFICES, BUILDINGS, &c.
'Aberdeen Town and County Bank, Victoria buildings, 36 Tay street, and
I' 38 South Methven street
?: Artisan Golf Club— secretary, John M'Gregor, 17 Melville street
Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor — hon. secretary, John
Thomas, sheriff-clerk
Bank of Scotland, 52 St. John street ; "West End Branch, 247 High street
Baptist Chapel, 193 South street
Barm Works, Cutlog vennel
Barracks (42nd Regimental District), head of Athole street
Barracks (Militia), James street
Baths and Wash-houses (public), Mill street
Brady's Auction Hall, 74 High street
Bridgend Institute, 10 Strathmore street
British Linen Company Bank, 77 George street
Burgh Assessor's Office, 16 Tay street
Cathedral School, Athole street — headmaster, L. G. Macdonald
Cemetery, Wellshill
Central District School — headmaster, John Robertson
Chamber of Commerce and Trade Protection Society, 6S St, John street
City Chamberlain's Office, i High street
City Clerk's Office, 3 High street
City Hall, Kirkside
City Police Office, 18 Tay street
City Slaughter-house, Shore
City Works Office, 3 High street
Clerk of the Peace Office (County), 16 High street
Clerk of Supply Office, County buildings, South street
Clydesdale Banking Company, 3 St. John street
Collector of Poor Rates' Office, 14 South street
Commercial Bank of Scotland, 26 South street
Congregational Chapel, 9 Mill street
Convent (St. Joseph's), 8 and 10 Stormont street
County and City Infirmary and Dispensary, York place
County and City Savings Bank, Tay street
County Police Office, County Buildings, South street
County Prison, Speygate
County Rates — Collector's Office, County Buildings, Tay Street
Court Rooms (City), Municipal buildings. High street
Court Rooms (County), County buildings, Tay street
Custom House, Victoria buildings, 44 Tay street
Destitute Sick Society for Perth and Bridgend — secretary and treasurer,
D. Hepburn, 12 Charlotte street
Drawing Academy, 3 Athole street (James H. Cranstoun)
" Dundee Advertiser " Branch Office, 9 George street
; " Dundee Courier and Argus," and Dundee ** Weekly News" Branch Office,
78 High street
Dundee ** Evening Telegraph " Branch Office, 9 George street
East United Presbyterian Church, 1 1 1 South street
PUBLIC OFFICES, BUILDINGS, ETC. .^
Evangelical Union Church, 183 High street ^q
Exchange Hall, 30 George street ',-,
Excise Office, Victoria buildings, 40 Tay street
Fechney Industrial School, Glasgow road
Fire Engine Station, 14 Tay street
First Forfarshire Artillery Volunteers (Perth Detachment), Orderly Room,
21 Union street . .r
Freemasons' Hall, Parliament close, 71 High street
Free Middle Church, Carpenter street <r
Free St. Leonard's Church, Marshall place
Free St. Paul's Church, Newrow .^cr
Free St. Stephen's Church, Paradise place
Free West Church, Tay street
Friarton Curling Club — secretary, Robert S. Malloch
Gas Commissioners' Office, 3 High street ; Works, Scott street
Gas Meters Inspector's Office, Speygate
General Prison for Scotland, Edinburgh road
Glassite Church, 269 High street
Golfing Society (Royal Perth) and City and County Club, i Athole crescent
Golfing Society (King James VI.), i Athole street
Good Templars' Hall, 134 Canal crescent
Greyfriars Cemetery, Speygate
Guild Hall, 96 High street
Gymnasium, New Public Hall, Tay street ..r
Harbour Master's Office, Shore ''-^
Highland Agricultural Auction Sales Company, Glasgow road
Hospital for Incurables for Perth and Perthshire, Hillside, Barnhill
House of Refuge for Destitute Girls, Craigie
House of the Redemptorist Fathers, St. Mary's College, Kinnoull
Independent Chapel, 9 Mill street
Indigent Old Men's Society, Tract Society Hall, High street
Justice of Peace Clerk's Office (County), 16 High street
King James VI. Hospital, Hospital street
King Street School — headmaster, Alexander Robertson
Kinnoull Established Church, Bridgend
Kinnoull School — headmaster, James Thomson
Knox's Territorial Free Church, 145 South street
Ladies' Clothing Society — secretary, Mrs Barclay, Craigmount villa, Kin-
noull
Masons' Hall (Scoon and Perth), 12 High street
Mechanics' Library, South St. John's place
Mission Hall (King James VI. Hospital), Hospital street
Mission Hall, 8i High street
Mission Hall, 192 South street
Murray's Royal Asylum, Kinnoull
Museum (Literary and Antiquarian Society), 78 George street
National Bank of Scotland, 5 High street
New Club, 8 Tay street
Northern District School — headmaster, James Kaye
North Port School — headmaster, James Moir
North United Presbyterian Church, 231 High street and Mill street
)8 PUBLIC OFFICES, BUILDINGS, ETC
Parcel Post Office, General Station
Parochial Board Office, i6 South street
People's Club and Institute, 2 South St. John's place
" People's Journal " Branch Office, 9 George street
Perth Academy, Rose terrace
Perth Amateur Bicycle Club — secretary, R. G. Nicholson, Dunkeld road I
Perth Amateur Orchestral Society — secretary, David S. Dow, George
street
Perth Anglers' Club, Tay street — secretary, W. Wilson, 69 North Methvem
street
Perth Auction Market, Caledonian road
Perth Bowling Club, Balhousie
Perth Chess Club — secretary, James Barlass, 263 High street
Perth Coffee House, 19 North Methven street
Perth Curling Club, Balhousie
Perth Football Club — secretary, John Mackenzie, 18 North William street
Perth Lawn Tennis Club — secretary, A. C. Wilson, 5 St. John street
Perth Literary Association, 36 George street
Perth Model Lodging-house, 22 and 24 Skinnergate
Perth Musical Society — secretary, Wm. Ellison, 8 Princes street
Perth Public Library, 78 George street
Perth Rowing Club, South Tay street
Perth Soup Kitchen, 188 South street
Perth Working Boys' and Girls' Religious Society Rooms, South Tay street
Perth Working Men's Conservative Association, 48 George street
•* Perthshire Advertiser and Strathmore Journal " Office, Victoria buildings,
Tay street
*' Perthshire Constitutional and Journal " Office, South St. John's place
••Perthshire Courier, Farmers' Journal, and Scottish Central Advertiser,"
Office, Watergate
Perthshire Cricket Club — secretary, Robert Halley, Balhousie
Perthshire Fishing Club— secretary, James Kaye, 2 Rose terrace
Perthshire Natural History Museum, South Tay street
Perthshire Society of Natural Science, South Tay street j 1
Police Commissioners' Office, 16 Tay street
Police Court Room, Municipal Buildings, 16 Tay street
Police Offices — (County), County buildings, South street ; City Police
Office, 18 Tay street ; and River Police Office, 69 George street
Poorhouse, Glasgow road
Postal Telegraph Stores, Shore
Post Office, 2 High street
Procurator-Fiscal's Office, County buildings. South street
Public Hall (New) and Opera House, Tay street and Canal street — manager,
Edmund Stiles ; secretary, R. M. Glass, 68 St. John street
Public Slaughter-house, Shore
Railway stations — Leonard street and Princes street
Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages Office, i High street
Roman Catholic (St. John's) Chapel, Melville street
Royal Arch (No. 122) Masonic Lodge, Parliament close, 71 High street
Royal Bank of Scotland, 80 George street ; Branch, County Place
Salvation Army, South St. John's place
PUBLIC OFFICES, BUILDINGS, ETC. ^^
Savings Bank of the County and City of Perth, Tay street
School Board of Perth — Clerk's Office^ Victoria Buildings, 38 Tay street ;
Treasurer's Office, 5 George street
Scoon and Perth Masonic Lodge, 12 High street
Session-Clerk's Office, 3 High street
Seymour Munro School, Alexandra street — headmaster, James Clacher
Sharp's Institution, North Methven street — headmaster, Robert Peddie
Sheriff Clerk's Office, County Buildings, Tay street
Sheriff Court-room, County Buildings, Tay street
Shore Dues Office, i High street
Sime's Hall, 229 High street
Smallpox Hospital, Shore
Society for the Relief of Indigent Old Women — secretary, Mrs Craigie,
Athole crescent
Southern District School — headmaster, Robert Shand
Stamp Distributor and Tax Collector's Office, Victoria buildings, 40 Tay st.
Stamps and Taxes — Assessor and Surveyor's Office, Victoria buildings,
Tay street
Stewart's Free-Trade School, Mill street — headmaster, Robert Dow
Stewart's Auction Hall, South Methven street
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Caledonian road
St. Andrew's Episcopal School, Caledonian road — ^headmaster, Jas. Farmer
St. Andrew's Established Church, Athole street
St. Andrew's Masonic Lodge, George hotel
St. John's Curling Club — secretary, William Bajrne, II Stormont street
St. John's Episcopal Church, Princes street
St. John's Established Churches — East, West, and Middle — St. John street
St. John's Roman Catholic Church Melville street
St. John's Roman Catholic School, 140 High street
St. Leonard's Established Church, King street
St. Ninian's Episcopal Church, Athole street
St. Paul's Established Church, South Methven street
St. Stephen's Established Church, 32 Canal street
Telegraph Office, 4 Pligh street ; Branch Telegraph Office, 41 South Meth*
ven street, 362 High street, and General Station
Town-Clerk's Office, 3 High street
Trades' Convener Court, 5 St. John street
Union Bank of Scotland, 24 George street
Unitarian Chapel, North William street
United Original Secession Church, 207 South street
Victoria Auction Hall, Victoria street
Volunteer Drill Hall, South Tay street
Water Commissioners' Office, i High street
Weights and Measures Office (County), County buildings. South street
Weights and Measures Office (City), 207 High street
Wellshill School of Industry, Wellshill
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Wesley place, Scott street
West Church Mission Hall, 106 South street
Western pistrict School, Abbot street, Craigie — headmaster, Wm. Barclay
Wilson United Presbyterian Church, 202^ High street
York Place United Presbyterian Church, York place
lO MUNICIPAL LISTS.
MUNICIPAL LISTS.
POPULATION. — According to the Census returns, the population of
Perth at the present date is estimated at 29,756.
MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR THE BURGH. —Charles
Stuart Parker. London address, 15 Great Queen street, Westminster ;
and Fairlie, Ayrshire. Agent — J. C. Pinkerton, George street, Perth.
MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL, who are also POLICE,
GAS, AND WATER COMMISSIONERS.
Lord Provost — Andrew Martin.
Bailies — ^J. P. Whittet, first ; Samuel Cowan, second ; James Chalmers,
third ; Robert Mitchell, fourth.
Dean of Guild— John A. M 'Arthur.
Treasurer — James Bridges.
Common Councillors — John Chalmers, John Duncan, John Frazer,
Duncan Gow, James Hay, David Jackson, Magnus Jackson, Thomas Love,
James M'Currach, John M'Intosh, David Norwell, James Pullar, Thomas
Russell, David N. Shaw, James Smart, John Stewart, Robert de Bruce
Trotter, M.D., George Wilson, and James Wotherspoon.
COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL.— Lord Provost's Committee— The
Lord Provost, Convener ; Dean of Guild, Bailies Whittet, Cowan, James
Chalmers, and Mitchell, Treasurer Bridges, Councillors Gow, M'Intosh,
Wilson, and Wotherspoon.
Work Committee — The Lord Provost, Bailies Whittet and James Chal-
mers, Treasurer Bridges, Councillors John Chalmers, Duncan, Gow, Hay
(Convener), D. Jackson, Love, M'Currach, M'Intosh, Norwell, Russell,
Shaw, Smart, Wilson, and Wotherspoon.
Law Committee — The Lord Provost, Dean of Guild, Bailies Whittet,
Cowan, James Chalmers, and Mitchell (Convener), Treasurer Bridges,
Councillors Gow, D. Jackson, M. Jackson, Norwell, Stewart, Trotter,
Wilson, and Wotherspoon.
Finance Committee — The Lord Provost, Dean of Guild, Bailies Whittet
and James Chalmers, Treasurer Bridges (Convener), Councillors John Chal-
mers, Duncan, Gow, Hay, D. Jackson, M. Jackson, Love, M'Intosh,
Pullar, Russell, and Wilson.
Burial Grounds Committee — The Lord Provost, Dean of Guild (Con-
vener), Bailie Cowan, Treasurer Bridges, Councillors Frazer, Gow, Hay,
D. Jackson, M. Jackson, Love, Norwell, Pullar, Russell, Shaw, Trotter,
and Wotherspoon.
Inches Committee — The Lord Provost, Dean of Guild, Bailies Whittet
(Convener), Cowan, James Chalmers, and Mitchell, Treasurer Bridges,
Councillors Duncan, Gow, D. Jackson, M.Jackson, M'Currach, M'Intosh,
Smart, Stewart, and Wilson.
Navigation Committee — The Lord Provost (Convener), Dean of Guild,
Bailies Whittet, Cowan, and Mitchell, Treasurer Bridges, Councillors
Duncan, Frazer, D. Jackson, M. Jackson, Love, M'Intosh, M'Currach,
Pullar, Shaw, Stewart, and Wilson.
William MacLeish, City Clerk ; Robert Keay, Assistant City Clerk —
office. City Chambers. James Thomson, City Chamberlains-office, City
MUNICIPAL LISTS. ttl
Chambers. Andrew Heiton, City Architect — office, 72 George street.
John Welsh, Billet Master— office, 18 Tay street. D. Mackintosh, Burgh.
[Assessor — office, 16 Tay street. William Galbraith, Inspector of Weights
and Measures — office, 207 High street.
jn Public Analyst— Dr. Wm. Wallace, 138 Bath street, Glasgow.
POLICE COMMISSIONERS.— The following are the Committees
appointed by the Commissioners —
Police, Lighting, and Fire-Engine Committee — The Lord Provost (Con-
vener), Dean of Guild, Bailies Whittet, Cowan, Jas. Chalmers, and Mitchell,,
Treasurer Bridges, Councillors Duncan, Frazer, Gow, D. Jackson, M'ln-
tosh, Norwell, Russell, Smart, Stewart, Trotter, Wilson, and Wotherspoon.
Cleansing and Sanitary Committee — The Lord Provost, Bailies Whittet,
James Chalmers, and Mitchell, Treasurer Bridges, Councillors Duncan,,
Frazer, Gow, M. Jackson (Convener), Love, M'Currach, M'Intosh, Nor>
well, Pullar, Russell, Shaw, and Trotter.
Work and Paving Committee — The Lord Provost, Dean of Guild, Bailies
Whittet and Cowan, Treasurer Bridges, Councillors John Chalmers (Con-
vener), Duncan, Frazer, Gow, Hay, D. Jackson, M'Currach, Norwell,
Russell, Shaw, Smart, Wilson, and Wotherspoon.
Sub-Work and Paving Committee— Bailie Whittet, Councillors John
Chalmers (Convener), Duncan, Gow, M'Currach, Shaw, and Wotherspoon.
Finance Committee— The Lord Provost, Dean of Guild, Bailies Whittet
ahd James Chalmers, Treasurer Bridges (Convener), Councillors John
Chalmers, Duncan, Gow, Hay, D. Jackson, M. Jackson, Love, M'Intosh,.
Pullar, Russell, and Wilson.
Law Committee— The Lord Provost, Dean of Guild, Bailies Whittet,.
Cowan, James Chalmers, and Mitchell (Convener), Treasurer Bridges,.
Councillors Gow, D. Jackson, M. Jackson, Norwell, Stewart, Trotter,.
Wilson, and Wotherspoon.
Slaughter- House Committee— Bailies Cowan and Mitchell, Treasurer
Bridges, Councillors Gow, D. Jackson, M. Jackson, Love (Convener),
Norwell, Pullar, Russell, Trotter, and Wilson.
William MacLeish, Clerk. David Keay, Treasurer — office, 16 Tay street-
George Wells, Surveyor and Master of Works — office, 3 High street.
GAS COMMISSIONERS. — Office, 3 High street; Works, Scott
street.
Committee — Bailies Cowan, James Chalmers, and Mitchell, Treasurer
Bridges, Councillors Gow (Convener), M'Currach, M'Intosh, Pullar, Russell,
Shaw, Smart, Stewart, and Wilson.
Finance and Visiting Committee — Bailie Mitchell, Treasurer Bridges,
Councillors Gow (Convener), M'Intosh, Shaw, Stewart, and Wilson.
William MacLeish, Clerk; John M'Gillewie, Treasurer; Thomas Whim-
ster, Manager of Works.
Applications for Gas or Meters, and Notices of Escapes of Gas, &c. , are;
requested to be sent to the Office, where they will be immediately
attended to.
Inspector of Meters Office, Speygate.
WATER COMMISSIONERS. —John Peattie, Manager — office,
Water Works ; Robert Thomson, City Chamberlain, Treasurer.
Committee— The Lord Provost (Convener), Dean of Guild, Bailie--
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"Whittet, Treasurer Bridges, Councillors John Chalmers, Duncan, Fraze
Gow, Hay, D. Jackson, M. Jackson, Love, Norwell, Trotter and Wothe
spoon.
Finance and Visiting Committee — The Lord Provost (Convener), Dea
of Guild, Bailie Whittet, Treasurer Bridges, Councillors John Chalmer:
Gow, Love, and Wotherspoon.
N.B. — Notices ot bursts of water pipes are requested to be sent to thljlii
Manager's office, where they will be immediately attended to.
BURIAL GROUNDS COMMITTEE.— The Lord Provost, Magi<
trates, and Council are the Parochial Board for burial ground purposes.
Works Committee — All the Members of the Board — Dean of Guildi
Convener.
GREYFRIARS AND WELLSHILL CEMETERIES.— Notice c
interment must be given at the Superintendent's Office at either Burying
Ground, at latest, by 12 o'clock noon of the lawful day preceding the funeral
In Greyfriars Ground no burial is permitted of the body of a person who
at the time of death, resided out of the old Parish, excepting that of
widower or widow, son or daughter who have never been married.
The Superintendent will be in attendance at Greyfriars every morninj
from 10 till II, and at Wellshill from II till I o'clock.
John Carnochan, Superintendent.
BURGH POLICE ESTABLISHMENT, Tay Street.— John Welsh
superintendent ; 2 inspectors ; 2 detectives ; 3 sergeants ; 26 constables
Total strength, 34.
Sanitary Department. — Police Office. D. Gumming, Inspector.
Cleansing Department.— Police Office. D. Gumming, Inspector,
1 foreman, 6 carters, 28 scavengers.
Judges of Police Court. — Lord Provost and Bailies of the City.
William MacLeish, Assessor.
H.M. Prison, Speygate. — Alex. Y. Will, Governor ; John M'Naughton,
Surgeon ; Rev. A. J. B. Baxter, Chaplain ; John Stirton, Teacher ; Mrs
M. M. Will, Matron ; John Young, Head Warder.
Fire Brigade (Central Station) Police Buildings. — Superintendent!
John Welsh; Captain, John M'Leish ; 2 Lieutenants and 12 Firemen.
GUILD COURT. — John M'Arthur, Lord Dean of Guild ; Lord
Provost Martin ; Bailies Whittet, Cowan, and Chalmers ; John Thomas,
Clerk; Alex. M'Gregor, Treasurer; Alexander Ritchie, Land Steward ;
John Easton, Officer.
INCORPORATED TRADES.— Convener, David Norwell ; Clerk and
Treasurer, Alexander Wilson, solicitor, 5 St. John street.
Deacons.
Glovers, John Murdoch
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Hammermen, ... Colin A. Hunt,
Wrights, John M'Neill.
3akers, James PuUar.
Deacons.
Tailors, Alex. Cairncross.
Shoemakers, ... David Norwell.
Fleshers, ... Wm. Crawford.
Weavers, ... John Duncan.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND TRADE PROTECTION SO.
CIETY. — Lord Provost Martin, Hon. President ; Andrew Coates and P.
Campbell, Hon. Vice-Presidents ; Hon. Treasurer, W. G. Stewart, 193
High street ; Secretary, John Stewart, solicitor, 68 St. John street. Direc-
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MUNICIPAL LISTS. 13-
2(1 >rs — ^^Ex-Bailies Sime, M'Kenzie, and Wotherspoon, Councillors M'Intosh
ad Russell, J. Paton, A. Syme, A. Moyes, J. S. Cruickshank, J. Mac-
fcish, A. Dingwall, James Honey, David Miller, D. Farquharson, David
lobertson, James Isaac, Nickel Crombie, M. Leithem.
4 PAROCHIAL BOARD.— Office, 16 South street. Committee of
lanagement meet once a fortnight. David Jackson, KinnouU causeway,
Chairman; Wm. M'Intosh, St. John street, Vice-Chairman ; Councillor
,ove, St. John's place ; Louis Stratz, High street ; John Taylor, George
treet ; William Lowe, 57 George street j James Martin, 27 Main street,
Jridgend ; Alex. Scott, North port ; James MoncriefF, Pullar's Dye works ;
-Bailie Gow, 9 Rose terrace; Peter Reid, 13 Barossa street ; James PuUar,
2 Melville street ; Nickel Crombie, Barrack street ; ex-Bailie Pirrie, 59
Jorth Methven street ; Andrew Laing, Mill street ; James Wright, 2
flouth Methven street ; ex-Bailie Sime, 229 High street ; John Duncan,
59 High street ; Thomas Duncanson, 7 County place ; ex-Bailie Chal-
aers, 4 Leonard street.
Relief Committee meets every alternate Friday.
'f| PooRHOUSE Committee. — The above are also the Poorhouse Com-
oittee — ^John Duncan, Chairman ; Councillor Love, Vice-Chairman. Meet
iivery four weeks.
Robert Macdonald, Inspector ; Peter Lowe, Assistant-Inspector ; John
"lark, Collector; A. H. Ballingal, W.S., Clerk. Poorhouse, Glasgow
oad — John Stewart, Governor ; Mrs Stewart, Matron j Jas. Cook, porter.
LANDS VALUATION AND REGISTRATION OF VOTERS
^CTS (for Burgh only). — Assessor, Donald Mackintosh, 16 Tay st. This
ssessment is collected along with the Prison rates under the direction of
Jfihe Finance Committee of the Town Council.
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES
'for the district of Perth, comprising the whole of the Parliamentary
Boundary of Perth, together with landward part of the East Church Parish."
—James Dewar, Registrar. Office, i High street. Office hours from lO
i.m. till 3 p.m.
Registrations must be effected as follows, viz. : — Births within 21 days ;
Deaths before interment ; Marriages within 3 days ; Vaccinations within 6
months ; unless certificate of postponement be granted by a qualified Medical
Practitioner. Parties registering births ought to produce proof of the
marriage of the parents. •-Jiiv.' 'J4
JUDICIAL LISTS.
CIRCUIT COURTS OF JUSTICIARY.— Circuit Court for the trial
of criminal cases in Perthshire, and disposal of certain appeals from the
Sheriff Court, are held within the Court House, Perth, four times in the year.
SHERIFF COURT— PERTH DISTRICT.— Court Rooms, Sheriff-
Clerk's Office, and Commissary Clerk's Office, in the Court Buildings.
Ordinary, Debts Recovery, and Small Debt Courts held on Tuesdays, at
II o'clock forenoon; Ordinary and Debts Recovery Courts on Fridays, at
II o'clock forenoon. Courts are held during the vacation, of which the
dates are fixed before close of the Session.
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JUDICIAL LISTS.
John Hay Athol Macdonald, Sheriff-Depute ; John Grahame, Sheriffi
Substitute ; John Thomas, SherifF-Clerk ; James Watt and Adam Smellie,
Depute SherifF-Clerks ; James Moir, Auditor of Court ; Melville Jameson,
Procurator-Fiscal; William A. Boyes and Melville Jameson, jun., Depute
Procurator- Fiscals.
The Sheriff-Clerk's Office is open from 9.30 a.m. till 4 p.m. every lawful
■day, except Saturdays, when it is closed at I p.m.
Alexander Smith, Bar-Officer of Sheriff- Court. ','!.^,\,^ ".
Honorary Sheriff-Substitutes — Thomas Soutar, banker, and Williami
Ross, solicitor.
BURGH OR BAILIE COURT.— Held in the Town Hall. The
Bailies, Judges ; William MacLeish, Town-Clerk, Assessor ; John Welsh,.
Procurator-Fiscal.
GUILD COURT.— Lord Dean of Guild, Judge ; John Thomas, Clerk
of Court.
JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.— The Acting Justices of the Peace
for the District, Judges. Robert Mitchell, solicitor, Clerk and Assessor.
The Court is held in the Court-Room.
FACULTY OF PROCURATORS AND SOLICITORS IN THE
CITY AND COUNTY.— (Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1857).—
Alexander Graham, President ; John M. Miller, Vice-President ; David
Keay, 16 Tay street. Secretary and Treasurer ; Robert Mitchell, Honorary
Librarian; Alexander Menzies, Sub-Librarian.
Members of Faculty.
Barty, J. W., Dunblane 1864
Boyd, Charles, Coupar-Angus 1865
Chalmers, Thomas, Perth 1825
Chalmers, William, Perth 1872
Davidson, Andrew, Perth 1832
Forbes, C. W. L., Aberfeldy 1852
Graham, Alexander, Crieff 1858
Hepburn, David, Perth 1825
Hislop, R., Auchterarder
Jameson, Melville, Perth 1 837
Japp, William, Alyth 1 858
Keay, David, Perth 1853
Keay, D. J., Perth 1882
Kinmont, Thomas R., Errol 1853
Kippen, John, Perth 1844
Mackenzie, G. A., do. 1872
Mackay, D. M., do. 1875
Martin, Patrick, do.
Miller, James D., do. 1840
Miller, John M., do. 1853
Mitchell, Robert, do. 1873
Mitchell, James, Pitlochry 1858
Miller, J. B., Blairgowrie 1870
Moncrieff, Alexander, Perth
M'Cash, J. B., do.
M'Laren, James, Crieff
M'Laren, J., jun., do.
MacLeish, William, Perth
MacRosty, James, Crieff
Pinkerton, J. C, Perth
Reid, A. G., Auchterarder
Robertson, Robert, Blair-
gowrie
Robertson, Robert, Perth
Robertson, J. A., do.
Skeete, Horace, do.
Soutar, Thomas, Crieff
Soutar, T., Blairgowrie
Stewart, Malcolm, Perth
Stewart, John, do.
Thomas, John, do.
Wilson, Alexander, do.
Young, John, do.
Young, W. Cochrane, do.
Young, William, do.
Young, W, L., Auchterarder,
1838
1876 ,
1856
1873
1857
i860
1876
1853
1865! I
1867
1882
185 1
1859
1873
187a,
188 1 •
1851
1858
1 84 1
1875'
1875
1858
JUDICIAL LISTS. I^^
Masters Extraordinary for Scotland of the Court of Chancery — Melville
Jameson, solicitor, Perth ; C. W. L. Forbes, solicitor, Aberfeldy j and
Robert Hislop, solicitor, Auchterarder.
1 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE connected with the PERTH DIS-
TRICT residing in or near Perth — Earl of Mansefield, Scone Palace ; Lord
Stormont, Scone Palace ; the Hon. William David Murray, Scone Palace j
Captain Henry Stewart Murray Graham of Murrayshall ; John Henry Pelly
Simpson of Kinmonth; Captain James Scott Black of Balgowan ; Thomas
W. Greig of Glencarse ; John Steele of Blackpark ; Wm. Lowson of Bal-
thayock ; Rev. Archibald Fleming of Inchyra ; John Chisholm of North-
bank ; Col. Frank Stewart Sandeman, Stanley ; Andrew Coates, Pitcullen
House ; Ex- Lord Provost Richardson ; Robert Pullar of Tayside ; Ex-Bailie
M'Neill ; Ex-Bailie Fisher ; John Dickson, W.S. ; Ex-Bailie Fleming;
Ex-Lord Provost M'Donald ; John Thomas, Sheriff-Clerk ; Ex-Lord
Provost Graham ; and for the time being Sheriff and Sheriff- Substitutes,
Lord Provost, Lord Dean of Guild, First and Second Bailies.
Justices of Peace Clerks — office, 1 6 High street j Robert Mitchell,
solicitor. Clerk.
MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS.— James RoUo, 42 George street ; James
Hutton, 6 High street.
SHERIFF OFFICERS.— James Rollo, 42 George street ; James
Hutton, 6 High street ; Alexander Clark, 6 Canal street.
VISITING COMMITTEE FOR PERTH LOCAL PRISON.—
The Duke of Athole, K.T. ; the Earl of Airlie ; Sir James H. Ramsay ;
C. L. Wood of Freeland ; Thomas W. Greig of Glencarse ; Alexander
Macduff of Bonhard ; Lieutenant-Colonel H. M. Drummond Hay of Seg-
gieden ; E. A. Stuart Gray of Kinfauns ; Andrew Martin, I>ord Provost ;
Thomas Whittet, Bailie; Bailie Doig, Forfar. Sheriff Grahame, Chairman
of Committee ; Wm. MacLeish, solicitor, Perth, Clerk of the Committee.
PERTHSHIRE LUNACY BOARD.— Colonel Drummond Hay,
Chairman; the Duke of Athole, K.T. ; Sir Alex. Muir M'Kenzie of Del-
vine, Bart. ; Colonel Drummond Hay of Seggieden ; James Small of
Dimanean ; Sir John G. S. Kinloch of Kinloch ; Thomas W. Greig of
Glencarse ; Pat. Stirling of Kippendavie ; Collingwood L. Wood of
Freeland ; T. Graham Murray of Stenton ; Colonel Drummond Moray,
yr. of Blairdrummond ; Alexander Macduff of Bonhard ; the Lord Provost
of Perth ; Bailie Whittet, Perth ; William MacLeish, Perth, Clerk.
BANKING LISTS.
BANKING COMPANIES' BRANCHES.— Hours of Public Business
from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M., and on Saturday from 10 a.m. till 12 noon.
Bank of Scotland, St. John street. — ^J. W. Jamieson and James
Paterson, Agents ; George Buist and Robert J. Bone, Tellers ; James
Anderson and John Anderson, Check Clerks ; James Caddie, Messenger.
West End Branchy ai^'j High Street. — Andrew Martin, agent ; Alexander
Scott, Teller. Draw on London Office, Lothbury, E.G., the Bank of Eng-
land, Coutts & Co., and Smith, Payne & Smiths.
1 6 BANKING LISTS.
Union Bank of Scotland (Limited), 24 George street.— Albert
Butter, Cashier ; Alexander Robertson, Accountant ; Charles Stevenson
and James D. Bisset, Tellers ; John Hood, Porter. Head Offices — Ingram
Street, Glasgow, and George street, Edinburgh. London Office, 62
Cornhill, E.C. London Agents — Bank of England, Glyn & Co., and
Coutts & Co.
National Bank of Scotland (Limited), 5 High Street ^WiUiam
MacLeish and John Thomas, Agents ; Peter M'Gregor, Assistant Agent ;
Geo. Anderson, Teller ; James Miller, Ronald S. Menzies, and "WUliam
Robertson, Clerks. Draw on London Office, 37 Nicholson Lane, E.C.
Commercial Bank, South Street. — Thomas Soutar, Agent j J. H.
Bell, Teller ; James T. Soutar and John S. Davidson, Check Clerks, &c. ;
C. N. Nicholson, Messenger.
British Linen Company's Bank, George Street.— Hunter & Bal-
lingal, Agents ; R. S. Grant, Sub- Agent ; R. P. Ramage, Accountant ;
R. A. H. Wood, A. F. Macdonald, and J. Zimmerman, Clerks. Draw
on British Linen Company's Bank, 41 Lombard street, London.
Royal Bank of Scotland, 80 George Street. — Melville Jameson and
W. D. Forbes, Agents ; J. M'Laren, J. F. Darling, James Munro, Peter
Brough, and John Gibson, Clerks ; James Young, Messenger. Wesi End
Branch, County Place. — J. B. Dobbie, Accountant ; Morgan J, Dingwall,
Clerk. London — Draw on Coutts & Co., Bank of England and London
office, and Bank of Ireland and branches.
Clydesdale Bank (Limited), St. John Street. — Richardson & Wilson,
Agents ; A. T. Scott, Accountant ; Andrew Bullions and George Davidson,
Clerks. Draw on Clydesdale Bank, London.
Town and County Bank (Limited), Tay Street and South Methven
Street. — Robert Robertson, Agent ; John Buchan and Andrew M. Mechi,
Accountants ; James Roy and David Hain, Clerks. London Joint- Stock
Bank (Limited), London Correspondent.
Savings Bank of the County and City of Perth (Established in
1838, and certified under the Act of 1863), 26 Tay Street. — Melville Jame-
son, Secretary ; William A. Barclay, Actuary and Cashier ; George C.
Roy, Accountant ; James Wilson and James Anderson, Clerks. The
Office of this Bank is open every lawful day except Saturday, from 10
till 3. On Saturday from 10 till 12 noon, and for receiving money only
from 6 till 8 evening.
Holidays at the Banks. — New Year's Day, Good Friday, first Mon-
days in May and August, and Christmas Day. On Parochial Fast Days
and Local Holidays open from 9 till 1 1 a.m.
INSURANCE LISTS.
Accident Insurance Company (Life) Caledonian
William D. Forbes, 80 George street
John Stewart, 68 St. John street
Wm. MacLeish, County buildings
Alliance
J. W. Jameson, 50 St. John street
Thomas Soutar, Commercial Bank
Condie & Co. , 75 George street
R. M. Kippen, 38 Tay street
J. B. M'Cash, 28 High street
P. Martin, 38 Tay street
D. J. Keay, 37 George street
J. A. Robertson, 42 Tay street
INSURANCE LISTS.
It
T, Reid, 270 High street
W, G. Stewart, 193 High street
R. Johnstone, 45 Glover street
James Barlas, 263 High street
Charles Stewart 49 South Methven st.
City of Glasgow (Life)
John Thomas, 5 High street
William Young, iS South street
William D. Forbes, 80 George street
jlCity of London (Fire)
I C. & J. M' Donald, 74 George street
County (Fire) .
David Keay, 16 Tay street
A. D. Johnman, i High steeet
Edinburgh (Life)
' Mackenzie & Dickson, 61 George street
David C. Smith, 195 High street
William G. Stewart, 193 High street
English and Scottish Law (Life)
John Henderson, Constitutional OfBce
Gresham
David Miller, 23 Hospital street
Andrew Wilson, no High street
Guarantee Association of Scotland
William D. Forbes, 80 George street
[mperial (Fire)
J. W. Walker, 3 High street
[nsurance Company of Scotland
J. W. Jameson, 50 St. John street
Thomas Soutar, Commercial Bank
Lancashire
Alexander Wilson, 3 St. John street
William D. Forbes, 80 George street
Robert P. Ramage, 77 George street
James Chalmers, 58 Victoria street (fire)
Charles Logan, lo^- King street
JLife Association of Scotland
J. W. Walker, 3 High street
Liverpool, London, and Globe
John Grant, 8 High street
Andrew King, 107 South street
D. N. Milln, 270 High street
Joseph Smail, 249 High street
R. M. Glass, 68 St. John street
London and Lancashire
David Farquharson, 15 High street
London and Staffordshire (Fire)
David C. Smith, 195 High street
John Clark, 16 South street
Manchester (Fire)
Alex. M'Naughton, 4 Blackfriars street
Midland Counties
John Stewart, 68 St. John street
National Guarantee Association
Mackenzie & Dickson, 61 George street
^orth British
J. & J. Miller, 10 Blackfriars street
J. C. Pinkerton, 25 George street
Horace Skecte, 42 Tay street
Peter M'Gregor, 5 High street
James Moir, 22 St. John street
D. K, Stewart, Munday, Dupplin
Northern
M. Jameson, County Buildings (Fire)
Charles Law & Son, 62 Princes street
Peter Palmer, 200 High street
Malcolm Stewart, 31 George street
James Watt, County Buildings
Norwich Union
Andrew Davidson, Victoria buildings,
Tay street
Perth Mutual Plate Glass
James Moir, 22 St. John street, secretary
Provident (Life)
A. D. Johnman, i High street
Queen
Samuel Cowan, Victoria buildings, Tay
street
W. D. Forbes, 80 George street
M'Naughton & Dewar, 8 George street
David Young, 11 Charlotte street
Railway Passenger Insurance
R. Joiinstone, Cal. Rail. Booking Office
Royal
John A. Imrie, 76 George street
Royal Exchange
Robert Lowe, 12 Charles street
Scottish (Life)
C. & J. M 'Donald, 74 George street
Scottish Accident
Wm. D. Forbes, 80 George street
Scottish Amicable (Life)
W. Cochrane Young, 9 St. John street
Patrick Martin, Victoria buildings, Tay
street
Scottish Employers' Liability and
Accident Insurance Co. (Ld. )
John Stewart, 68 St. John street
Scottish Equitable (Life)
Condie & Co., 75 George street
Scottish Imperial
T. Love & Son, St. John's place
Scottish Metropolitan
John A. Robertson, 42 Tay street
Scottish Plate Glass
William D. Forbes, 80 George street
Scottish Provident (Life)
John B. M'Cash, 28 High street
James Honey, 122 High street
Donald M'Intosh, t6 Tay street
Scottish Provincial
Rintoul & Allan, 44 St. John street,
resident secretaries
Hay & Kyd, Victoria street
Alex. Wilson, 5 St. John street
Robert Mitchell, 16 High street
Henry Whyte, 22 St. John street
Scottish Union and National
Wm. MacLeish, County buildings
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INSURANCE LISTS.
R. H. Moncrieff & Co., 8 Blackfriars st.
Thomas Soutar, Commercial Bank
David Hepburn, 12 Charlotte street
David J. Keay, 37 George street
Scottish Widows' Fund (Life)
R. H. Moncrieff & Co., 8 Blackfriars st.
James C. Dow, 3 High street
Standard (Fire)
W, C. Young, 9 St. John street
Standard (Life)
Melville Jameson, County buildings
Samuel Cowan, Victoria buildings
William D. Forbes, 80 George street
Sun (Fire)
Mackenzie & Dickson, 6r George street
Thomas Kennedy, 182 High street
United Kingdom Provident Institu-
tion
James H. Jackson, 20 High street
West of England
James P. Pirrie, 37 Princes street
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PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.
CALEDONIAN RAILWAY CO.— Chairman of Directors, J. C. Bolton,
M.P., Carbrook, Stirlingshire ; General Manager, James Thomson, Glas-
gow ; Secretary, Archibald Gibson, Glasgow ; District Goods Managerj
Robert Small, Dundee ; District Passenger Superintendent, Willian:
Gillespie ; Resident Engineer, Thomas M. Barr ; Station Master, General
Station, Robert M'Lagan; Station Master, Princes street, John Irons
Goods Superintendent, P. Crystal ; Goods Agent, North Station, William
Loney. Head Office — 302 Buchanan street, Glasgow.
NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY CO.— Chairman of Directors, Sii
James Falshaw, Bart., Edinburgh ; General Manager, John Walker ; Secre-
tary, J. B. Wieland ; General Goods Manager, D. M'Dougal ; Genera:
Superintendent, James M'Laren ; Goods Superintendent, Perth, William
Arnott ; Station Master, Perth, Robert M'Lagan. Head Office, Edinburgh,
4A Princes street.
HIGHLAND RAILWAY CO. (Incorporated loth July, 1854).—
Chairman of Directors, Alexander Matheson, M.P. ; Secretary and General
Manager, Andrew Dougall ; Locomotive Superintendent, David Jones ;
Goods Managers for Perth District, Thomas Mackay and G. K. Ellis ;
Superintendent of Line, Thomas Robertson ; Passenger Superintendent
for Perth, Alexander M'Lagan, General Station ; Goods Superintendent
for Perth, William Loney. Head Office, Inverness.
EAST COAST RAILWAY CO.-Phillip James, Agent; Office,
General Station.
WEST COAST RAILWAY.-
Station.
RAILWAY CARRIERS.— Wordie & Co., Mill street, receive and
deliver goods for Caledonian, Highland, and Great North of Scotland
Railway Co.s ; and J. & P. Cameron for North British Railway Co.
SUTTON & CO., General Carriers to all parts of the world. Des-
patches to and from London daily — Agent. William Lyons, 15 Leonard
street.
GLOBE PARCEL EXPRESS.— Parcels collected and forwarded to
all parts of the world — Agent, Jas. Barlass, 263 High street.
-H. Westcoat, Agent, Office, General
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PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.
SCONE AND PERTH OMNIBUS.
19
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
.10.20..
. . 4. 20 . .
.7.20
.10.30..
..12.45..
..4.30..
.7.30
.11.0 ..
.. I. 10..
..4.55*
•■5-45*
.8.0
.eave Perth (Gen. Station),
,, (Cross),
wirive Scone, 8.0* . ,
Balbeggie 8. 50*
a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.
leave Balbeggie, 9.0* 5- 50*
Scone, 9.30*. ... 12.15.. . .2.0. .. .6.35*
Ltrive Perth (Cross), 9.55 .... 12.40. .. .2.25 ..7.0
,, (Gen. Station), 10. 10 7. 10
Runs daily between Perth and Scone, and on Mondaj's and Fridays only between Scone
and Balbeggie.
PERTH COUNTRY CARRIERS.
Where From,
Names.
Where Lodged.
Departure.
Abernethy
Aberuthven ....
Almondbank and
Pitcairngreen. .
Auchterarder . .
Bankf oot
Bridge of Earn &
Forgandenny..
Collace
Do
Dunning
Do
Guildtown
Kinross
Do
Madderty
Methven
Rait
William Bett . .
James Fowlas ..
David Brown . .
John Winton . .
D. M'Farlane ..
( R. Williamson
l^ Wm. Mackay
James Will ....
Alexander Young
Henry Lawson..
William Dougall
George Bruce , .
E. Scott ._
John Craig ....
Robert Crockart
David Brown • .
W. Buttar
J. Christie
City Hall Square
County Place
Masterson's, M ill Street
County Place Inn
M'Leish, plum.. Mills.
Kirkside
Tuesday, Friday
Friday
Tuesday, Friday
Do
Do
Friday
Do
Tuesday, Friday
Friday
Tuesday, Friday
Do
Friday
Do
Do
Do
Tuesday, Friday
Friday
Do
Do
Do
3 St. John's place .....
Kirkside
M'Kenzie, gr.. South S.
Foot of Mill Street ....
KinnouU Arms
City Hall Square
Kirkside
Masterson's, Mill Street
City Hall Square
Masterson's, Mill Street
Stanley
HACKNEY CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS.
L. & J. Marshall, Royal George
Stables, George street and 20
Princes street.
nrie & Sons, 27 Mill street and 163
High street.
imes M 'Queen, 39 Princes street.
, Cab Stances — General Station ;
reet, Bridgend.
WiUiam Robertson, 14 North Wil-
liam street.
Colin Brown, 8 Nerth William street.
Richard Laidlaw, 23 North Methven
street.
Robert Yacamini, 72 South street.
Royal Bank, George street ; Govi^rie
ECCLESIASTICAL LISTS.
CLERGY AND PLACES OF WORSHIP.
{For Addresses^ see Professions Directory).
APTisT Chapel, 193 South street, Rev. Clarence Chambers.
pNGREGATiONAL, Mill street, ,, W. D. Knowles, B.A.
20
ECCLESIASTICAL LISTS.
Episcopalians —
St. Andrew's, Caledonian road,
St. John's, Princes street,
St. Ninian's, Athole street,.
Rev. Francis C. Weiss.
John Burton, Provost.
Don. Mackie, Canon.
G. F. S. Farquhar, Cviri imi
W. G. H. Carmichael.
Geo. Stevenson, M.A.
Jas. Wilson, B.D.[B.D:|
Arch. Fleming, B.A.
James Martin, B.D.
R. Milne, M.A., D.D.
John Anderson, D.D.
Robert Finlay.
Established Churches —
East, St. John's place, ....
Middle, Do.
St. Leonard's, K^ing street,
St. Paul's, St. Paul's square, ..
St. Stephen's, Canal street,
West, .St. John's place,
Kinnoull, Bridgend,
Evangelical Union,... High street,
Free Churches —
Middle, Carpenter street,
St. Leonard's, Victoria street,
St. Paul's, Newrow,
St. Stephen's, Victoria street,
Knox's, South street,
West, Tay street,
Glasite, High street,
Original Seceders, ...South street,
Roman Catholic, Melville street,
St. Mary's, Kinnoull, Very Rev. John Bennett.
Unitarian, N. William street,.,. Rev. H. Williamson.
United Presbyterians —
East, South street,
North, High st. & Mill st..
South, High street,
York Place, York place,
Wesley, Methodist, . . . Scott street,
The Perth Established Presbytery meets in the General Session-house or
the last Wednesday of each month, at 12 o'clock noon. Clerk — Rev. T.
D. Kirkwood, Dunbarney.
The Perth Free Presbytery meets in the Free Church Presbytery Hall.
Tay Street, on the last Wednesday of each month, at ii a.m. Clerk —
Rev. B. Franklin Greig, Kinfauns. Officer — David Peters, 44 Watergate.
. The Perth United Presbyterian Presbytery meets in the hall of the Nortl
U.P. Church. Clerk — Rev. John Clark, Abernethy. Officer — Lawrence
Hepburn, 231 High street.
lot
D. W. Kennedy, C.S.
D. D. Bannerman,M.A,
John Symon.
Hugh Ross.
John Rainnie.
James Gibson, D.D.
Various.
Robert Morton.
William Geddes.
Alex. Henderson.
Robert Lyon.
William Dickie.
Arch. Sutherland.
Joseph H. Hargreives.
Session Clerk. — Robert Keay, 3 High street. Office hours — 10 a.m.
till 3 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. till 12 noon, and 7 till 8 evening.
Sacramental Fast Days. — Thursday before second Sabbath of April
and fourth Sabbath of October.
CIIY MISSION (Instituted i860).— Archibald M'Donald, President:
James D. Miller, Robert PuUar, and Dr. Bower, Vice-Presidents. R.
ECCLESIASTICAL LISTS. 21
Macnab, John M'Neill, Peter Palmer, John H. Miller, David Hepburn,
Robert Robertson, George A. Mackenzie, Robert Ewing, James Ritchie,
David Jackson, Charles Logan, and William A. Barclay, Directors. Dr.
Stirling and Alexander Greig, Joint-Secretaries. David Morton, Treasurer,
fames Small, 60 Scott Street ; J. M. Doggart, Bellwood Cottage, Bamhill ;
and A. Fairbairn (North U.P. Church), 35 Priory Place, Missionaries.
PERTH WORKING BOYS' AND GIRLS' RELIGIOUS SO-
OIETY, for the conducting of Sabbath Forenoon Meetings and other Re-
jj'jligious Services for the Young. Instituted March, 1872.
' Lord Kinnaird, Patron; C. S. Parker, INI. P., Robt. Pullar, Andrew
' Coates, Dr. Bower, Dr. Stirling, Peter Campbell, Honorary Vice-Presi-
Jdents ; J. W. Jameson, Hon. Treasurer; John M'Neill, Hon. Secretary;
' Robert Ewing, President ; Robert B. Smith, Vice-President ; William A.
Barclay, Treasurer ; James M 'Ewen, 56 St. John street, Secretary. Rooms
— ^Tay street.
Meetings conducted in the Society's Hall,Tay street, Thimblerow Chapel,
ind Bridgend Hall.
Boys and Girls in connection with this society, about looo ; number of
SVorkers, 180.
Penny Savings' Banks conducted by this Society — Bridgend, High street,
Pomarium street, South Tay street, and Thimblerow — open on Mondays
'rem 7 to 8 p.m.
FEMALE EXCELSIOR ASSOCIATION (Y.W.C.A.)— A. Fairbairn,
missionary, President ; Mrs. Robin and Miss Forbes, Vice-Presidents ; Miss
Wright, Treasurer ; Miss Readdie, 59 North Methven street, Secretary ;
md Committee of twelve. Meetings held in the Mission Hall, 81 High
>treet, on Sabbaths, at 9.45 a.m., and Tuesdays, at 8 p.m. All young
rtromen affectionately invited.
PERTHSHIRE BIBLE SOCIETY.— J. H. A. Macdonald, Sheriff of
:he County, President ; W. M. Macdonald of St. Martins and Archibald
M 'Donald, ex-Lord Provost, Vice-Presidents. Ex- Lord Provost Hewat,
^Llexander Greig, Peter Palmer, Dr. Bower, John M 'Donald, Robt. Ewing,
olCames Ritchie, David Hepburn, John M'Neill, George A. Mackenzie, J.
T, Pirrie, David Morton, J. Thomas, R. Pullar, P. Campbell, J. M'Gregor,
Robert B. Smith, David Jackson, and John Stewart, Directors. Rev. W.
D. Knowles, B.A., Rev. Robert Milne, D.D., and Rev. D. D. Banner-
nan, M.A., Secretaries. William A. Barclay, Savings Bank, Treasurer.
It Robert Walker, 46 Mill Street, Depositary.
J SALVATION ARMY.— Perth Branch.— Meetings held in Lindsay's
" Hall, South St. John's Place, every week night at 8 o'clock, and on Sab-
^baths at 7 and 11 a.m., 2,30 and 6 p.m. Captain — Lizzie Sprigg ; Lieut.
[—-Lily Scott.
EDUCATIONAL & LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.
i PERTH SCHOOL BOARD.— John Shields, Chairman; David
Galloway, Colin A. Hunt, D. M'Kenzie, James M'Leish, John MoncriefF,
fohn Stewart, Rev. John Symon, Rev. James Wilson. KinnouU Board
Representatives — James Beattie, Rockdale Cottage, Kinfauns ; James
2 2 EDUCATIONAL AND LITERARY INSTITUTIONS. !
Dewar, Rose Cottage, Bridgend ; James Stewart, South Muirton. Patric.
Martin, solicitor, 38 Tay street, Clerk ; David James Keay, solicitor,
George street, Treasurer ; James Mackie, Officer.
PERTH LANDWARD SCHOOL BOARD.— A. H. Ballingal, W.S.
British Linen Bank House, Perth, Chairman ; W. Macdonald, Wood
lands ; Alex. Beveridge, builder, Cherrybank, Perth ; T. Robertson, farmer
Tarsappie, Perth; Rev. Mr. Walker, late of Craigend, novs^ in Oban.
PERTH AC AD EM Y.— Rector— R. M'Crea Chambers, M.N
Masters — Classics — The Rector, and William Macqueen, M.A., Assistant
English — Walter Gillies, M.A., and William Macqueen, M. A., Assistant
Preparatory Classes — Miss Duncanson, Lady Teacher, and Miss Smith
Assistant ; Modern Languages — Daniel Sinclair ; Mathematics, Arithmetic
and Science— John Macmillan, M.A., B.Sc, F.R.S.E., and Willian
Mackie, M.A., Assistant; Writing and Arithmetic — ^James G. Greig, anc
Plenry Taylor, Assistant; Drawing — F. M. Black. Janitor and Drill In-
structor— Alexander Stephen.
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
Central District, Meal Vennel — ^John Robertson and Miss M 'Galium.
Southern District, South William street — Robert Shand, Misses Murra]
and Stewart, and Assistants.
Northern District, Dunkeld Road — James Kaye, Miss Raffan, and Assistants
North Fort — ^James Moir, Misses Moir, and Assistants.
Western District School, Craigie — William Barclay, Miss Sprott, and
Assistants.
Kinnoull — James Thomson, Miss Gunn, and Assistants.
King Street — Alexander Robertson, Miss Forbes, and Assistants.
(All the above are under the management of the School Board).
Sharp's Educational Institution, South Methven St. — Headmaster,
Robert Peddie. Senior School — Headmaster, John Alexander, M.A. ,
and Assistants. Junior School — Daniel Douglas, John F. Haig, and
Assistants. Infant School — Miss Forbes and Assistants. Industrial 1
School — Miss Henderson and Assistants. Technical School — Samuel |
Walker, M.A. , B.Sc, and Practical Assistant. French Master — ■
Monsieur Jean Johnston, B.A., of Paris. Drawing Master — Charles
Kennaway, Art Master. Writing Master — John Haig. Master of
Drill, Fencing, and Calisthenics, Quarter- Master Sergeant MacKenzie.
Janitor — ^John M'Gregor.
Perth School of Art and Science Classes. — Perth Academy. —
John Shields, Chairman ; Patrick Martin, Secretary ; D. Keay, Trea-
surer ; Francis M. Black, Art Teacher; William Mackie, M.A.,
Science Teacher.
Stewart's Free School, Mill Street — Robert Dow, Headmaster.
Seymour Munro School — James Clachar, Miss W. Stewart, and Assistants.
Episcopalian Munro School — James H. Farmer, the Misses Kidd, and
Assistants.
Drawing Academy, 3 Athole Street — ^James H. Cranston. }
Cathedral School, Athole Street — L. G. Macdonald, Headmaster.
Catholic School, High Street — Ladies of St. Joseph's Convent.
EDUCATIONAL AND LITERARY INSTITUTIONS. 23
4 PERTH PUBLIC LIBRARY, 78 George street.— John Bower, M.D.,
IR.N., and Geo. A. Mackenzie, Hon. Secretaries ; Geo. A. Miller, W.S.,
Hon. Treasurer; Rev. D. D. Bannerman, M. A., Convener, Rev. John
Anderson, D.D., Rev. W. G. H. Carmichael, M.A., Wm. Ross, John A.
Miller, T. W. Greig, Geo. A. Miller, W.S., Andrew Coates, Robt. Pullar,
F.R.S.E., John MacDonald, John Steele, David Smart, Alexander
Moncrieff, W.S., J. Ritchie, A. B. Calder, M.B., Curators. Stewart Cook,
Librarian.
at I EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCOTLAND (Perth Branch).—
James Munro, Dron, President ; Alexander J. Stewart, Moneydie, Trea-
surer ; William Barclay, Craigie Public School, Perth, Secretary.
LITERARY AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.— The Right Hon.
the Earl of Mansfield, K.T., President; William Smythe of Methven,
Col. H. S. D, Moray of Abercairny, J. Maxtone Graham of Cultoquhey,
E. A . Stuart-Gray of Gray and Kinfauns, W. Ross, Perth, Thomas Miller,
M.A., L.L.D., Vice-Presidents; John Bower, M.D., R.N., Geo. A. Mac-
kenzie, Hon. Secretaries; David Hepburn, R. H. Moncrieff, W.S., Hon.
Treasurers; W. C. M'Intosh, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., Superintendent of
Natural History ; Geo. A. Miller, W.S., Hon. Secretary for the Library ;
Dr. M'Intosh, Convener; Alex. M'Duff, Peter Campbell, A. R. Urquhart,
M.D., Andrew Heiton, John M'Millan, M.A. B.Sc, D. H. Stirling, M.O.,
Curators of the Museum ; Rev. D. D. Bannerman, M.A., Convener; Rev.
John Anderson, D.D., Rev. W. G. H. Carmichael, M.A , William Ross,
John M. Miller, T. W. Greig, George A. Miller, W.S., Curators of the
Library.
PERTHSHIRE SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE.— Trustees—
Dr. F. Buchanan White, F.L.S. ; Colonel Drummond Hay, C.M.Z.S. ;
Eobert Pullar, F.R.S.E.; Andrew Coates. Council— Dr. F. Buchanan
i White, F.L.S. , President ; Capt. D. M. Smythe, yr., S. T. Ellison, John
M'Gregor, James Stewart, Vice-Presidents ; John Young, Secretary ; Col.
I Drummond Hay, Curator; John Stewart, 19 Princes street, Treasurer;
James Coates, Librarian ; Henry Coates, Editor. Councillors — A. Sturrock,
R. D. Pullar, Dr. Trotter.
MECHANICS' LIBRARY (Instituted 24th November, 1823).— William
Barclay, President ; Colin A. Hunt, Vice-President ; Charles Tulloch,
Secretary and Treasurer ; John Gullen, Librarian ; Alexander M'Gregor
and Thomas Young, Assistant Librarians. Library Room — South St.
John's place. Open on Tuesday and Friday from 1 till 3 p.m., and on
Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, from 7.30 till 9.30 p.m. Entry-
Money, IS ; Subscription, ijd per week, or is 6d per quarter in advance.
LITERARY ASSOCIATION.— A. Syme, President ; Jas. M'Kenzie,
Vice-President ; G. R. Wilson, Secretary, 203 High Street ; J. Y. NicoU,
Treasurer. The Society meets in its Rooms, 30 George street.
24 CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT
INSTITUTIONS.
COUNTY AND CITY INFIRMARY.— William Smythe of Meth-
ven, Chairman ; Andrew Martin, Lord Provost of Perth, Deputy-
Chairman.
Directors — Ex offlciis — For the County — His Grace the Duke of Athole,:
K.T., Lord-Lieutenant; Sir Donald Currie, K.C.M.G., M.P.; William
Smythe of Methven, Convener; J. H. A. Macdonald, Sheriff; Johr
Grahame, Sheriff-Substitute. For the City — C. S, Parker, M.P. ; Andrew
Martin, Lord Provost; Duncan Gow, First Bailie ; John M 'Arthur, Dean
of Guild ; David Norvvell, Convener of Trades ; Alexander Graham, Pre-
sident of the Society of Solicitors.
Ordinary Directors — For the County — E. A. Stuart Gray of Gray and
Kinfauns ; Alexander Macduff of Bonhard ; John Steele of Fairmount ;
Sir Robert D. Moncreiffe of Moncreiffe, Bart. ; tlie Rev. Archibald
Fleming of Inchyra ; Sir James T. S. Richardson of Pitfour, Bart.
For the City — William Ross, Athole Crescent, Perth ; Peter Campbell,
dyer, Perth; James Ritchie, C.E., Perth; Robert Dow, Springbrae, Kin-
noull ; John Watson, Cornhill, Perth ; John Thomas, Sheriff- Clerk, Perth ;
John Henderson, photographer, Perth.
The Directors meet on the second Wednesday of every month, at I
o'clock p.m.
Committees — On the House — William Ross, Convener ; John Watson,
Peter Campbell, Robert Dow, Dean of Guild M 'Arthur, John Thomas,
John Henderson. On Finance — John Steel, Convener ; Alex. Macduff,
the Rev. Arch. Fleming, E. A. Stuart Gray, Sir R. D. Moncreiffe, Bart.;
Sir James T. S. Richardson, Bart. ; James Ritchie.
The Chairman and Deputy-Chairman are Members of Committee.
Patrick Martin, solicitor, Tay street, Secretary ; Robert Robertson, soli-
citor, 36 Tay street. Treasurer; R. Morison, Accountant, Honorary
Auditor; R. Christie, surgeon, 77 Victoria street, and D. Frew, surgeon,
I Graham's place. Honorary Consulting Surgeons ; D. H. Stirling, M.D.,
4 Athole place, Hon. Consulting Physician and Surgeon ; J. P. Bramwell,
M.D., 17 Barossa place ; J. T. Graham, M.D., M.R.C.S., Eng,, 4 Athole
crescent; and A. B, Calder, M.B., M.R.C.S., CM., 24 KinnouU street,
Visiting Medical Officers; Leigh Hunt, M.B., CM., 17 Athole street.
District Surgeon; William Bruce Gowans, M.B., CM., House Surgeon;
Miss Mary Logan, Matron ; John Guthrie, Janitor.
SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF INCURABLES IN PERTH
AND PERTHSHIRE.— Home— Hillside, Kinnoull. Sir Alexander Muir
Mackenzie, Bart., of Delvine, Chairman. Committee of Management—
Wm. Smythe of Methven ; Rev. W. Tait, St. Madoes ; R. Pullar, Tayside
House ; A. Coates, Pitcullen House ; A. Moncrieff, Potterhili ; D. H.
Stirling, M.D., Athole place; Rev. R. Milne, D.D., Viewlands ; Rev. J.
Gibson, D.D., F.W.C Manse; Alex. Macduff of Bonhard; Rev. R. Lyon;
Rev. Dr. Weiss. Lady Visitors — Mrs. Turner, Bellwood ; Mrs. Gibson,
Kinnoull ; Mrs. Stirling, Athole place ; Mrs, Bell, Ivybank ; Mrs. Banner-
man, King's place ; Mi's. Dickson, Greenbank ; Miss Miller, Knowehead ;
CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. 25
Miss Moncrieff, Potterhill House. D. H. Stirling, M.D., Medical Officer;
Miss Craig, Matron ; R. H. Moncrieff, W.S., Perth, Hon. Secretary and
Treasurer.
MURRAY'S ROYAL ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE.— Wm. Ross,
Perth, Chairman.
Directors — Ex q^cw— His Grace the Duke of Athole, Sheriff J. H. A.
Macdonald, Sheriff-Substitute John Graham, Lord Provost Martin, Dean
of Guild M 'Arthur, Bailie Gow ; D. Norwell, Convener of Trades ; Alex.
Graham, Crieff, Preses Society of Solicitors ; Rev. Wm. Stevenson, M.A.,
minister of the Middle Church, Perth.
Life Directors — Wm. Smythe of Methven, H. Macduff-Duncan of Dam-
side, David Mackinlay of Cordon, and Wm. Ross, Perth.
Annual Directors — R. Pullar, Tayside ; J. Bower, M.D., Montreal
Cottage; A. Macduff of Bonhard ; Sir J. T. S. Richardson, Bart, of
Pitfour ; Alex. Moncrieff, W.S., Potterhill; Frank Stewart Sandeman of
Stanley; F. Buchanan White, M.D., Annat Lodge; Sir R. Moncreifife,
Bart, of Moncreiffe ; C. L. Wood of Freeland ; G. Gray, Bowerswell ; J.
Steele of Blackpark ; J. M. Miller, Mayfield.
Committee of Management — Wm. Ross, A. Macduff, J. Bower, A.
Moncrieff, F, Buchanan White, J. Steele, and J. M, Miller.
A. R. Urquhart, M.D., Physician; Mackenzie & Dickson, Joint Secre-
taries and Treasurers ; Rev. W. D. Knowles, B.A,, Chaplain ; J. & R.
Morison, Auditors ; Miss Giddings, Matron ; Miss Crichton, Assistant
Matron.
MURTHLY ASYLUM.— Consulting Physician— Professor M'Intosh,
St. Andrews. Medical Superintendent — Dr. C. Maclver-Campbell. Chap-
lain— Rev. Theodore Marshall, Caputh. Clerk and Treasurer — Wm. Mac-
Leish, solicitor, Perth. William Wood, Steward ; William Grant, Head
Attendant of Males ; Miss Brand, Head Attendant of Females.
FECHNEY INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.— President— William Smythe
of Methven. Vice-President — Lord Provost Martin. Directors — Rev. J.
R. Macduff, D.D. (Trustee for Mrs. Fechney); Wm. Smythe of Methven,
Lord Provost Martin, Dean of Guild M 'Arthur, Sheriff Macdonald, John
Graham, Sheriff-Substitute, and Rev. W. G. H. Carmichael (Trustees
ex-officiis). Ordinary Directors — ^John Thomas, Sheriff-Clerk ; Andrew
Coates, Hector C. R. Macduff Duncan of Damside, Robert Pullar, John
Watson, David Hepburn, Peter Campbell, John M'Neill, Robt. Ewing,
Peter Palmer, Col. William Macdonald Macdonald of St. Martins, and
Alexander Macduff of Bonhard. Honorary Secretary — Melville Jameson.
Secretary — Dr. John Bower, R.N., Montreal Cottage. Treasurer — Albert
Butter, Union Bank of Scotland. Medical Officer — Dr. Christie. J.
Hutchison, Superintendent; Mrs. Gellately, Matron; J. W. Wallace,
Teacher ; Chas. Mannes, Assistant Teacher ; G. M'Lauchlan, Bandmaster.
PERTH GIRLS' SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY, Wellshill.—
Patronesses — Her Grace the Duchess- Dowager of Athole, Her Grace the
Duchess of Athole, the Right Hon. the Countess of Dudley, the Right
Hon. the Countess of Breadalbane, the Lady Flarriet Forbes, the Right
Hon. the Dowager Lady Kinnaird, Lady Muir-Mackenzie. Honorary
President — The Lady Louisa Moncreiffe. President — The Right Hon. the
26 CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
Viscountess Stormont. Vice-President — Mrs. Smythe of Methven. Hon.
Secretary — Miss Miller, Knowehead. Hon. Treasurer — George A. Miller,
W.S., I o Blackfriars Street. Medical Officer— Dr. Christie. Miss Mac-
kenzie, Matron ; Miss M'Gillivray, Teacher ; Mrs. Robertson, Industrial
Teacher.
LADIES' HOUSE OF REFUGE FOR DESTITUTE GIRLS,
Craigie. — (Instituted Dec, 1843), — Patroness — The Right Hon. Lady
Kinnaird of Kinnaird. President — Miss Ross of Oakbank. Vice-Presidents 5
— Mrs. Graham Oliphant of Gask ; Mrs. Turnbull, Athole Crescent ; Mrs. ,
K. A. Stuart Gray of Kinfauns ; Mrs. C. L. Wood of Freeland. Auditors —
James Ritchie, G. A. Mackenzie. Treasurer — H. Coates, Pitcullen House. ,
Secretaries — Mrs. Adams and J. W. Jameson. Physician — Dr Frew.
Misses Lowe, Joint-Matrons ; Miss Marshall, teacher ; Miss Coutts,
Assistant-Teacher.
DESTITUTE SICK SOCIETY FOR PERTH AND BRIDG-
END.— David Hepburn, Secretary and Treasurer, Visitors — ist District,
John Brough, North Methven street ; 2d, James Hay, County place ; 3d,
James Hay, County place; 4th, Peter Fenwick, 317 High street; 5th,
William Ross, 215 High street ; 6th, William Fisher, 172 High street ;
7th, Wm, Munro, North port ; 8th, John Black, 173 High street ; 9th,
David Farquharson, 15 High street; loth, George Grieve, 30 South street;
nth, Jonathan Leslie, Gowrie street, Bridgend.
ASSOCIATION FOR IMPROVING THE CONDITION OF THE
POOR. — Committee of Management — The Lord Provost, President ;
Robert Pullar, of Tayside, Vice-President ; John M'Neill, Peter Camp-
bell, Dr. Bower, Robert Ewing, James Chalmers, R. G. Ramsay, James
M'Ewen, James Peebles, Louis Stratz, the Inspector of Poor, the City
Missionaries, and the School Board Officer. John Thomas, SherifF-Clerk,
Hon. Secretary ; Peter Macgregor, National Bank, Treasurer ; Andrew
Coates, Pitcullen House, Convener.
INDIGENT OLD MEN'S SOCIETY.— Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird,
Patron ; Robert Pullar and Ex-Provost M 'Donald, Vice-Presidents ; David
Young, 3 St. John's Place, Secretary ; P. Palmer, 200 High street. Trea-
surer. Store — Hospital buildings.
SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF INDIGENT OLD WOMEN.— I
The Right Honourable the Countess of Kinnoull, Patroness ; Mrs. Craigie,
Athole crescent, Secretary and Treasurer.
LADIES' CLOTHING SOCIETY— The Viscountess Stormont,
Patroness ; Mrs. Barclay, Craigmount Villa, Kinnoull, Secretary and.
Treasurer.
KING JAMES THE SIXTH'S HOSPITAL.— The Ministers and
Elders of the East, West, Middle, and St. Paul's Established Churches,
Administrators and Trustees. Thomas Thomson, Hospital Master; A. H,
Ballingal, W.S., Law Agent and Clerk. Quarterly meetings second
Monday in November, February, May, and August.
SCONE'S LETHENDY MORTIFICATION.— A. IL Ballingal,
W,S., Law Agent and Clerk; Thomas Thomson, Treasurer.
CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. 2/
MODEL LODGING-HOUSE, Skinnergate.— Committee— Lord
Provost Martin, Chairman ; Dr. Bower, R.N., John M'Gregor, P. Palmer,
Thomas Richardson, BaiHe Whittet, David Morton, and Alex. Fleming.
Clerk and Treasurer — Patrick Martin. Peter Robertson, Superintendent ;
Mrs. Robertson, Matron.
PERTH SOUP KITCHEN, i88 South Street.— Secretary and
Treasurer — Robert Dunsmore, 56 High Street. Committee of Manage-
ment— Peter Palmer, David Morton, Robert Dandie, Andrew Coates,
Robert Ewing, Dr Bower, R.N., Robert Pullar, John Christie, and D.
Jackson.
MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.
HOTELS.
Exchange Hotel, ... ... ... George street, ... Geo. Nicholson.
King's Arms Hotel, ... ... High street, ... James Cuthbert.
Market Hotel, ... ... ... Caledonian road, Walter Baker.
Queen's Hotel, Leonard street, .. Peter Henry.
Royal British Hotel, Leonard street, .. H. W. Pople.
Royal George Hotel, ... ... George street, ... John Kennedy.
Salutation Hotel, ... ... ... South street, ... Wm. Cargill.
Temperance Hotel, ... ... St. John street, C. M'Master.
Temperance Hotel and Restaurant, Leonard street,... W. Laidlaw.
Victoria Hotel, .. .. ... Victoria street, ... Wm. Hall.
INLAND REVENUE, EXCISE, STAMPS AND TAXES.— Offices.
— 40 Tay street. Edwin Smith, Collector of Inland Revenue ; Charles D..
Stewart, Supervisor; James Begg and Henry Wallis, Clerks; T. Dv
Chaloner, J. Mackinson, J. Rutherford, and Wm. Wilson, Officers. Hours-
— from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. ; and on Saturdays, from 10 a.m. till 12 noon.
A. Burns Macdonald, Distributor of Stamps and Collector of Taxes ;;
William Soutar and William Kerr, Clerks.
Alexander Bain, Surveyor and Assessor ; E. Harris, Assistant Surveyor-
Horace Skeete, Tay street, Clerk to Income Tax Commissioners.
VARIOUS STAMP DUTIES.
Agreement, or any Memorandum of Agreement, 6d.
Exejnptions — Where the matter is not of the value of ^5 ; Agreement for
the hire of any labourer, artificer, manufacturer, or menial servant ; re-
lating to the sale of any goods, wares^ or merchandise ; between the
master and mariners of any ship for wages on any voyage from port tO'
port in the United Kingdom.
Instrument of Apprenticeship, where no premium or consideration,
2s 6d. In any other case — for every ;i^5, and also for any fractional part
of ;(^5, of the amount or value of the premium or consideration, ... 5s.
Bill of Exchange of any kind whatsoever {except a hank note) and Pro-
missory Note of any kind whatsoever {except a hank note) — drawn, or
expressed to be payable, or actually paid, or endorsed, or in any way
negotiated in the United Kingdom, where the amount or value of the
money for which the bill or note is drawn or made.
28
MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.
Does not exceed ;[^5, id
Exceed ;i^5, not exceed ;^io, ... 2d
lo, „ 25, ... 3d
25, ,, 50, ... 6d
Exceed ^50, not exceed £7^, ...gd
„ 75, „ 100, ... IS
,, 100, for every ;^ioo &
for any fractional partof;^ioo,...ls
Conveyance or Transfer on Sale of any property {except stock or
debenture stock or funded debt), where the amount or value of the con-
sideration for the sale does not exceed ;i/^5, ... ... ... 6d
Exceed ^^5, not ex. ;^io,
10,
15.
20,
25.
50,
75'
100,
IS.
20,
25,
50,
75>
100,
125,
IS
IS
6d
2S
2S
6d
7s
5s
6d
I2S
I OS
6d
Exceed ^125, not ex. £i<)0,
150,
175,
200,
225,
250,
275»
300,
15s
175, 17s 6d
200, ;^I
225,;^! 2s6d
250. ^i Ss
275';^i7s6d
300, ^I IDS
for every ;!^50,
5s
and any fractional part of ;!^5o, of such amount or value,
I^EASE OR Tack — (i) For any definite term less than a year : —
(a) Of any dwelling-house or tenement, or part thereof, at a rent not
exceeding the rate of _2^io per annum, ... ... ... ... id
(5) Of any furnished dwelling-house or apartments where the rent for
such term exceeds ;^25, ... ... ... ... ... ... 2s 6d
(c) Of any lands or heritable subjects except or otherwise than as afore-
said, the same duty as a lease for a year at the rent reserved for the
definite term.
(2) For any other definite term or for any indefinite term, of any lands
or heritable subjects, where the consideration or any part thereof con-
sists of any money, stock, or security, in respect of such consideration,
the same duty as a conveyance on a sale for the same consideration.
Where the consideration or any part thereof is yearly or otherwise,
Rent not exceeding ;^ 5,
Above ;i^5, and not above ;!^io,
>> lOj ,, ,, 15,
>j i5> M >j 20,
»» 205 ,, ,, 25,
>> 25, ;, ,, 5*^»
>> 5*-*> j> " 75'
,' 75' " ,' ' loO'
Terms not ex-
ceeding 35 years
or indefinite.
;^0 O 6 .
I
I
2
2
5
7
10
Above 35 but
not above
ICO years.
;^o 3 o
6
9
12
15
10
5
o
Exceeding
100 years.
;^0 6 O
12
18
4
10
o
10
O
Where the same shall exceed
_;^ioo, then for every £^0, &
for any fractional part of ;!^50, o 5 o ••
(3) Of any other kind whatsoever not hereinbefore described,
I 10
• O
IDS
Duties on Legacies, &c.
To children or other descendants, or lineal ancestors of the
deceased,
Brother or sister, or descendants, ,
Uncle or aunt, or descendants,
Granduncle or aunt, or descendants,
All other relations or strangers,
Duty per cent.
£^
3
5
6
ID
O O
O O
O O
o o
o o
The husband or wife of the deceased not chargeable with duty.
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Receipt given for, or upon payment of, money — £2 or upwards, ... id
Voting Paper. Any instrument for the purpose of voting by any person
entitled to vote at any meeting, ... ... ... ... ... id
42ND REGIMENTAL DISTRICT.— Lieut. -Colonel D. Macpherson,
C.B., Officer Commanding; T. W. Baconhon, M. Paymaster; J. Simp-
son, V.C, Quartermaster. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battalion Royal Highlanders.
3RD BATTALION BLACK WATCH (Royal Highlanders).— Uni-
form, scarlet; facings, blue. Raised, 1796. Lieut. -Colonel and Com-
1 1 mandant — Viscount Stormont. Majors — M. F. Hutton and G. G. Sande-
man. Captains — R. M. Alexander, W. F. Middleton, Alex. B. Stewart,
Charles H. Dundas, John H. Kerr, David M. Smythe, Sir D. A. D. Camp-
bell, Bart., and Hon. A. G. Hay. Lieutenants — ^James S, Robertson,
Thos. W. F. Dent, Charles Tweedale, Hon. W. C W. RoUo, Hon. A. D.
Murray, C. H. Durrant Steuart, Hon. G, H. W. Walsh, V. S. Sandeman,
E. Streatfield, R. W. P. C. Campbell Preston. Adjutant and Paymaster —
Captain E. G. Grogan. Instructor of Musketry — J. S. Robertson. Quar-
termaster— ^J. R. Hay.
1ST F. A. VOLUNTERS (14th Battery).— Uniform, blue ; facings,
scarlet. Commandant — Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Stewart Sandeman.
Lieutenants F. S. Sandeman and D. R. Irvine. Armoury and Office — 21
Union street. Drill Hall — Queen's Barracks.
LIGHT HORSE VOLUNTEERS— Fife and Perth (13th).— Head-
quarters, Cupar. Hon. Colonel — The Earl of Rosslyn. Lieut. -Colonel —
J. Anstruther Thomson. Captains — G. C. Cheape, R. Jackson, J. Gilmour,
R. G. Erskine Wemyss, and W. Drysdale. Lieutenants — A. M'Leod, G.
Prentice, J. A. Middleton, J. H. Rigg, J. H. Erskine, L. Johnston, and
E. G. Baxter. Adjutant — S. J. Stevens (Battalion Major, i6th Lancers).
Surgeon — A. Drysdale, M.B. Acting Chaplain — R. J. Nasmyth. Uni-
form, blue ; facings, scarlet.
1ST PERTHSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS (4th Volunteer Bat-
taHon Royal Highlanders). — Head-quarters, Perth. Uniform, scarlet;
facings, blue. Hon. Col. — D. R. Williamson. Lieut.-Col.-*Patrick Stir-
ling, Major — Sir R. D. Moncreiffe, Bart. Captains— James Clark, John
B. Deas, John Halley, James H. Morrison, Archibald Gibson, George
Ferguson (t.), and D. T. Reid. Lieutenants — Duncan Kippen, George
Mailer, Alexander Souter, W. Gray, Robert D. Wright, D. Blair, Donald
Stewart, Duncan M'Ewan, and R. M'Naughton. Adjutant — R. R. Young,
Captain Royal Highlanders. Surgeon-Major — J. Macfee. Assistant-
Surgeon — M. B. Gairdner, M.B. Hon. Chaplains — Rev. J. Cunningham
and Rev. W. Blair. Acting Chaplains— Rev. G. W. H. Carmichael and
Rev. G. Jacque.
Cadet Corps, Glenalmond College, attached. — Hon, Lieutenant —
W. J. Morrice.
First Perthshire Rifle Volunteer Band. — ^J. M. Miller, Battalion
Bandmaster. Practice on Tuesdays and Fridays in the Volunteer Hall.
SOCIETY OF HIGH CONSTABLES.— James M'Leish, plumber,
Moderator; Jas. Fenton, wood merchant, ex-Moderator; Thos. Bannister,
bootmaker, Treasurer; Alex. Davidson, plumber, County place, Secretary;
30 MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.
A. Westwood, bellhanger, Custodier ; John Black, R. Malloch, Paul
Godtfurneau, Jas. M'Kenzie, John M'Intosh, and Jas. H. Farmer, Captains
of Divisions.
GENERAL PRISON FOR SCOTLAND.— Lieut. -Col. John Camp-
bell. Governor ; Major Robt. C. Dudgeon, Deputy-Governor ; Rev. A. J.
B. Baxter, M.A., Chaplain; Rev. F. C. Weiss, Visiting Episcopalian
Clergyman ; Rer. William Geddes, Visiting R. C. Priest ; Professor D.
M'Lagan, M.D., Edinburgh, Visiting Physician; John M'Naughton, M.D.,
Resident Surgeon ; James Moncur, Steward ; Robert Whittet, Chief Clerk ;
P. R. Kinnoch, First Class Clerk ; John Panton, A. D. Drysdale, John
Wighton, and David Duncan, Clerks ; William DufFus, Clerk of Works ;
Janet Beattie, Matron ; Mary Moir, Sub-Matron.
PEOPLE'S CLUB AND INSTITUTE— 3 South St. John's place.—
Robert Pullar, Chairman ; John M'Neill, Vice-Chairman ; A. T. Scott,
Treasurer and Secretary ; with a Committee of Management. Open from
9 a.m. till II p.m. Admission — id. per visit. Yearly Ticket, 8s. ; Quar-
terly, 2s. 6d.; Monthly, is.
BRIDGEND INSTITUTE (Invested in Trustees), — Committee-
Andrew Coates, President ; Henry Coates, Pitcullen, Hon. Secretary ;
David Keir, Comely Bank House, Treasurer. Reading Room open every
evening from 5 to 10. Library open Mondays and Thursdays from 8 till 9.
Subscription, 2s. 6d.
PERTH GROCERS' LITERARY AND MUTUAL IMPROVE-
MENT SOCIETY.— George Brown, Hon. President; David L. Niven,
President ; W. M. Penney and J. W. T. M'Callum, Vice-Presidents; James
Reid and James Henderson, Secretaries; James Miller, Treasurer. Weekly
Meetings during the winter and Monthly Meetings during the summer
months in the Perth Coffee-House Company's Hall, South Methven street.
PERTHSHIRE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.— Dr. Bramwell, Perth,
President ; Dr. Morrison, Dunning, Vice-President ; Dr. Ferguson, Perth,
Secretary ; Dr. Gillespie, Treasurer ; Drs. Thom, senior, Crieff; Robert-
son, Errol ; Kennedy and M'Naughtan, Perth, and M'Callum, St. Martins,
Council ; Dr. Urquhart, Murray's Royal Asylum, Local Secretary to Col-
lective Investigation Committee of British Medical Association. Meetings
on the first Friday of every month (July, August, and September excepted)
at the Infirmary.
NEWSPAPERS.
Perthshire Courier, Farmers' Journal, and Scottish Central
Advertiser. — Published on Tuesday afternoons. Office — 16 Watergate.
Established 1809,
Perthshire Journal and Constitutional. — Published every Mon-
day and Wednesday afternoon. Office — South St. John's place. Estab-
lished 1823.
Perthshire Advertiser and Strathmore Journal. — Published
every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Office — Victoria Buildings, Tay
Street. Established 1829.
The Temperance Register. — Issued by the Perth Gospel Temperance
Society on the third Saturday of every month. Office — 155 South street.
Established 1881.
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ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF PERTHSHIRE.—
Patron — The Queen. President — Robert Pullar, Tayside. Vice-President
— Colonel Drummond Hay, Seggieden. Practical Vice-President — William
B. Bissett, Moncreiffe House. Secretary and Treasurer — ^John Dawson,
25 George street.
PERTH POULTRY AND PIGEON SOCIETY.— John M'Dougall,
Goodlyburn, President ; James Taylor, High street, Vice-President ;
William Robertson, 1 1 St. Paul's square. Secretary; Joseph Smail,
Treasurer.
' PERTH MASONIC LODGES.— Lodge Scoon and Perth (No. 3).
— Thomas Hunter, R.W.M. ; John Moir, P.M. ; A. Davidson, D.M. ;
A. M'Kendrick, S.M. ; Charles Davidson, S.W. ; D. N. Shaw, J.W. ;
G. Muirhead, Treasurer ; R. Johnstone, General Station, Perth, Secre-
tary ; Rev. James Wilson, Chaplain ; R. Young, S»D. ; William Stewart,
T-D.; William Bauchop, Bible-Bearer; Paul Godtfurneau, St. John's hotel,
G.S. ; J. Young, J.G. ; C. Dewar, Tyler.
Lodge St. Andrews (No. 74). — D.M. Smythe, yr. ofMethven.R.W.M.;
E. L. Paton, P.M. ; John Young, C.E. , D.M.; John Robertson, S.M.; Jas.
Watt, S.W. ; John Taylor, J.W., J. B. Bouick, S.D. ; Rev. D. M'Far-
lane, J.D. ; Rev. W. G. H. Carmichael, Chaplain; John Kennedy,
Steward ; Thomas Chalmers, solicitor, Perth, Secretary ; George P. K.
Young, Treasurer ; Alexander Smith, Tyler.
Lodge Royal Arch (No. 122).— Lieutenant-Colonel John Campbell,
R.W.M; J. B. Brown-Morrison, P.M. ; Thomas Todd, D.M. ; Thomas
Duncanson, S.M. ; John M'Intosh, S.W. ; Quartermaster-Sergeant John
M'Kenzie, J.W. ; Robert Welsh, Treasurer ; Thomas I. Miller, Perth
Brewery, Secretary ; Rev. A. J. B. Baxter, M.A., Chaplain ; John F. Rae,
S.D. ; Colour-Sergeant Henry Milne, J.D. ; William Lowe, Bible-Bearer;
David Meldrum, Steward ; Thomas Foote, J.G. ; John Stewart, Tyler.
Provincial Grand Lodge of Perthshire East.— The Rt. Hon. the
Earl of Breadalbane, P. G. Master ; J. B. Brown-Morrison of Murie,
P.G. Depute-Master ; D. M. Smythe, yr. of Methven, P.G. Substitute-
Master ; Thomas Richardson, P.G. Senior Warden ; William MacLeish,
P.G. Junior Warden ; John Chalmers, 4 Leonard place, P.G. Secretary ;
James Fenton, P.G. Treasurer ; Rev. W. G. H. Carmichael, P.G. Chap-
lain ; George Hutton, P.G. Senior Deacon ; Thomas Hunter, P.G. Junior
Deacon; David Smart, P.G. Architect ; J. Taylor, P.G. Jeweller; W.
M. Cadenhead, P.G. Bible-Bearer ; Dr. Morison, P.G. Director of Cere-
monies ; John Young, P.G. Bard; Alexander Davidson, P.G. Sword-
Bearer; William Bryson, P.G. Director of Music; William Cargill, P.G.
Steward; J. Slidder, P.G. Standard-Bearer; D. N. Shaw, P.G. Inner
Guard ; Charles Dewar, P.G. Tyler. The Past Grand Lodge consists of
the above Office-bearers and the Masters, Past Masters, and Wardens of
the several Lodges in the Province. Its quarterly communications are held
within the Scoon and Perth Hall.
St. Johnstoun Royal Arch Chapter (No. 134).— Most Ex. Comps.,
George Hutton, Z. ; James H. Farmer, H. ; and John Forbes, J. £x-
Comps., John B. Wilson, S.E. ; Thomas Todd, S.H. ; William Lowe,
Treasurer; John Mackenzie, ist Sojourner ; Thomas Duncanson, 2nd So-
32 MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.
journer ; John Rae, 3rd Sojourner ; Robert Lees, Director of Music ; and
D. Waddell, Janitor.
Royal Arch Mariners. — ^James H. Farmer, N. ; John Fulton, J. ;
John Forbes, S. ; John B. Wilson, Secretary ; Jas. D. Sharpe, Treasurer ;
John Thomson, Conductor ; Thomas Todd, Inner Guard ; David Waddell,
Outer Guard.
St. Johnstoun Council of Knights of the Red Cross. — ^J. H.
Farmer, C. ; J. Fulton, Senior General ; J. Forbes, Junior General ; T. |fe
Todd, Captain of the Guard ; J. B. Wilson, Scribe ; J. D. Sharp, Trea-
surer; John Wilson, Conductor; W. H. Harley, Inner Guard ; D. Waddell, ifc
Outer Guard.
Provincial Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Perthshire.— Pro-'
vincial Grand Superintendent, Earl of Breadalbane, Z. Deputy Grand
Superintendents, Thomas Richardson, P.G.Z., and Geo. Hutton, P.G.I.
J. B. Wilson, P.G. Scribe E. ; John Wilson, P.G. Scribe H. ; Robert
Lees, P.G. Treasurer; T. W. Davis, P,G. Recorder; John Cameron,
P.G. 1st Sojourner; John Forbes, P.G. 2nd Sojourner; T. Todd, P.G.
3rd Sojourner ; J. Sharpe, P.G. Swoid-bearer ; W. Lowe, P.G. 1st
Standard-bearer; A. Davidson, P.G. 2nd Standard-bearer; J. Young,
P.G. Superintendent of Works; D. Waddell, P.G. Janitor.
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS FRIENDLY SOCIETY-
PERTH DISTRICT.— (Registered pursuant to Friendly Society Acts,
1875-1876.) — Alex. Denham, 55 High street. District Secretary.
Fair Maid of Perth, 6241. — Alternate Mondays — Unitarian Hall,
North William street. John Kidd, 14 St. Catherine's place, Secretary.
Hal o' the Wynd, 6914. — Alternate Tuesdays— Coffee-House Hall,
South Methven street. John Taylor, 7 Kirkgate, Secretary.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES— Salford Unity
Friendly Society. — Established 1835 — Perthshire District, No. 48 —
District Chief Ruler, Peter M'Glashan, Crieff; District Secretary, John
Clark, 3 Athole street, Perth.
" Knights of St. Johnstone" Tent, No. 166, meets in the Hospital
buildings. Hospital street, on alternate Tuesday evenings, at 8 o'clock.
Males and Females admitted. Chief Ruler, Alexander Tolmie ; Secretary,
Andrew Glass, 28 Scott street ; Tent Surgeon, Dr. Graham, 4 Athole
crescent.
"Mayflower" Juvenile Tent, No. i, meets in Hospital buildings
every Monday evening, at 6.45. Superintendents — Wm. M'Donald, 13
Glover street ; and Andrew Glass, 28 Scott street.
THE LOYAL ORDER OF ANCIENT SHEPHERDS— Fair City
Lodge, No. 2012. — Geo. Alexander, P.M.; Jas. F. Robertson, W.M.;
Wm. Miller, D.M.; Andrew Young, W.T.; D. M. Smith, C.S.; James
Nairn, M.S.; Robert Blellock, VV. Minstrel; Geo. Christie, I.G. ; John
M'Inroy, O.G. ; Geo. Johnston, H.F. Secretary, 37 Commercial street,
Bridgend. Meets on alternate Tuesdays in Dreadnought Hall, King James
Sixth Hospital.
PERTH GOSPEL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.— Hon. President-
David Morton ; President — Councillor Russell; Vice-Presidents — Ex-Bailie
J
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5ime, Rev. J. Symon, and A. Crichton ; Treasurer — William Ross, 4 Rose
Terrace ; Secretary — Alex. Wright, 34 Scott Street ; Registrar — Ex- Bailie
5ime, 227 High Street ; Committee — Treasurer Bridges, Councillor Nor-
.vell. Councillor Stewart, J. Murray. A. Jack, P. Crystal, R. M'Lauchlan,
J. Wishart, A. Scott, and W. Farquhar.
PERTH WOMEN'S TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.— President, Mrs.
Sutherland ; "Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Moncrieff, Mrs. Lyell, and Mrs. Dickie ;
Treasurer, Miss Readdie, 59 North Methven street ; Secretaries, Miss
a-jfamieson, 31 Barossa place, and Miss Shepherd, 15 Athok street; Divi-
lijsional Secretary, Miss Mitchell, 24 Queen street. Committee — Mrs.
Wotherspoon, Mrs. Grieve, Mrs. Gorrie, Mrs. Barclay, Mrs. Peebles, Mrs.
Kennedy, and Misses Morton, Maggie Readdie, and Ross.
Juvenile Branch. — ^Juvenile meetings held in the Coffee-House Hall,
South Methven street, on the first Friday of every month, at 5.45 p.m.;
Committee meetings at 7.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS meet in Good
Templars' Hall, Canal Crescent. District Deputy — W. Tolmie, 29 County
place ; District Secretary — A. Glass, 28 Scott street.
Lodge. Meets. Lodge Deputy.
Ark of Safety Monday, 8 P.M Andrew Glass.
*Dreadnought Monday, ,, R. M'Lauchlan.
Star of Kinnoull Tuesday, , , David Young.
Star of Tay Wednesday,,, James Waldie.
St. John's Thursday, ,, Thomas Young,
Fair City Saturday, 7.30 P.M James Paterson.
* This Lodge meets in Hospital Buildings.
PERTH TEMPERANCE HUNDRED.— President— John Moncrieff ;
Vice-Presidents — Councillor Russell, Alexander Crichton, David Scrim-
jeour, and Andrew Jack ; Treasurer — Councillor Stewart ; Secretary —
Wm. Young, Barnhill.
PERTH CHURCH TEMPERANCE UNION.~(Instituted 1884).—
President, Rev. D. D. Bannerman, M.A.; Vice-President — Alex. Fairbairn;
Treasurer — ^John Langlands ; Secretary — Rev. C. Chambers, Queen Street.
Committee embraces representatives from thirteen City Church Temperance
Societies.
SCOTCH GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY— Perth Branch.— Mrs.
iTait, St. Madoes, Hon. Secretary ; Miss Miller, Knowehead, Registrar,
^Treasurer, and Assistant Secretary ; Mrs. J. Graham, Ivy bank, and Miss
Livingstone, Librarians ; Miss Jessie Livingstone, Savings Bank Depart-
ment ; Miss Rainnie, Matron and Bible Woman ; and numerous honorary
|ind working associates. Membership, 280. Associates meet at the Lodge,
16 Hospital street, on the second Monday of every month, at 3 o'clock ;
md members meet in the hall, Hospital buildings, every Tuesday evening,
It 7 o'clock.
PERTH UNITED LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.— (Reorganised 1882).
^Hon. Presidents — Ex-Lord Provosts Graham, M 'Donald, and Richard-
on ; President — Robert Pullar ; Vice-Presidents — Ex-Bailies M'Kenzie
knd M'Neill ; Secretary and Treasurer — Wm. D. Charnley, Barnhill ;
Dfficer — Charles Robbie, 149 High Street.
D
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CITY OF PERTH WORKING MEN'S CONSERVATIVE ASSC
CIATION, 48 George Street. — President — CoL Williamson of Lawers
Chairman — Thomas Stewart, Whinnymuir ; Secretary — ^James Menzies
17 Kinnoull Street ; Treasurer — Robert Welsh, 81 High Street.
PERTH MUSICAL SOCIETY.— President— Sir Robert Moncreiffe
Patronesses — Lady Moncreiffe, Lady Stormont, and Mrs Smythe o
Methven. Committee — Misses Steele and Ramsay, Dr. Graham, G
Miller, D. Wyllie, and R. M. Kippen ; Treasurer— D. Wyllie ; Librarian
William S. Leitch ; Secretary, William Ellison ; Conductor — S. C. Hirst.
AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY— President— J. F. PuUar
Vice-President — Robert Lees ; Secretary — David S. Dow, 59 Georg'
Street ; Treasurer — A. J. Wilson ; Librarian — R. Lees ; Conductor — ^J
W. Bryson.
PUBLIC BATHS AND WASH-HOUSE, Mill Street.— Presiden ;
— Lord Provost Martin ; Vice-Presidents — ^John Black and David Barclay -j
Secretary — Patrick Martin; Treasurer — George Farquhar; Superintendent:
—John Todd and Mrs. Todd.
PERTH COFFEE-HOUSE CO. (Ld.)— John Bower, M.D., R.N.jl
Chairman ; J. F. Darling, Royal Bank, Secretary; Melville Jameson, II
Col. D. R. Williamson, William Ross, Peter Campbell, Andrew Reid,| |
and John Moncrieff, Directors. Jehu Tyler, Manager.
PERTH WORKING MEN'S BUILDING SOCIETY, 192 SouTii
Street. — President — A. Jack ; Vice-President — W. Hunter ; Treasure) |
— ^J. P. Rattray ; Secretary — A. Wright, 34 Scott street.
RACES AND PERTH HUNT.— The Right Hon. the Earl of Bread-
albane, Preses ; the Hon. William David Murray, and the Hon. Alistei
George Hay, Stewards ; Robert H. Moncrieff, W.S., Secretary and Trea-
surer ; Messrs. Dawson and Johnson, Clerks of the Course.
PERTHSHIRE CRICKET CLUB.— Patron— The Right Hon. tht
Earl of Mansfield ; Captain — John Thomas ; Hon. Secretary — Robert
Halley, Balhousie ; Hon. Treasurer — John Stewart, Princes street.
PERTH FOOTBALL CLUB.— The Earl of Breadalbane, Patron
H. Grainger, Captain; A. Pullar, Vice-Captain; John J. Mackenzie, li
North William street, Secretary and Treasurer ; J. Whyte, W. Garvie, —
Wood, and J. Morrison, Committee.
PULLARS' RANGERS ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB.-||'»
A. Pullar, President; R. R. Campbell, Captain; T. M'Farlane, 4 South!
Methven street, Secretary and Treasurer ; G. Bisset, J. M'Lean, R. Gallo-{
way, D. Harris, and W. Winton, Members of Committee.
ROYAL PERTH GOLFING SOCIETY, AND COUNTY ANeI
CITY CLUB, ATHOLE CRESCENT.— The Right Hon the Earl 01
Breadalbane, Captain; Lieut. -Col. Drummond Moray, R. H. Moncrieff,
Right Hon. Viscount Stormont, John Steele, Sir Robt. D. Moncreiffe,
Bart., James F. Pullar, Sir J. T. Stewart Richardson, Bart., and Dr. F.
Buchanan White, Councillors ; A. Burns Macdonald, Hon. Secretary and
Treasurer.
KING JAMES THE SIXTH'S GOLFING SOCIETY.— John Stewart,
lo
MISCELLANEOUS LISTS. 35
iOfcaptain ; R. H. Robertson, jun., Secretary and Treasurer ; H. H. Greig,
R. Keay, J. S. Imrie, James Moir, R. Sanson, P. Campbell, and E £.
iesiPaton, Committee.
ARTISAN GOLF CLUB.— Captain— James Stewart ; Secretary and
felrreasurer — ^John MacGregor, 17 Melville street; Members of Committee —
ofiWm. Anderson, David Valentine, John Patterson, John Stephens, Robert
Macdonald. Place of meeting — Mr. Patterson's, Mill street.
PERTH BOWLING CLUB.— Lord Dean of Guild M'Arthur, Presi-
Jent ; Robert Mitchell, solicitor, Vice-President ; J. Y. NicoU, i George
street, Secretary ; ex-Lord Provost Richardson, Treasurer.
PERTHSHIRE COURSING CLUB.— Sir Alex. Muir Mackenzie,
Bart, of Delvine, President ; Chas. H. Blake of Glendelvine, Vice-Presi-
lent ; W. Bartholomew of Kirkcaldy, Hon. Secretary. Annual Meeting
iii|n October.
PERTH ANGLERS' CLUB.— The Right Hon. Viscount Stormont,
Patron ; John Kennedy, President ; James H. Farmer, Vice-President ;
W. Wilson, 69 N. Methven street, Secretary ; G. Howat, 131 South street j
i!V. B. Thomson, P. D. Malloch, Sergeant-Major Knight, J. Rutherford,
W. Cargill, and W. Hewitt, Committee.
PERTHSHIRE FISHING CLUB (Instituted 1880).— Patron— The
.night Hon. The Earl of Breadalbane ; President — ^Jas. M 'Donald ; Vice-
! President — John Moir ; Secretary — ^J. Kaye ; Treasurer — James Moir, 22
>t. John street ; Club Officer — ^John Jackson, 3 High street.
PERTH CURLING CLUB (344).— (Instituted Feb. 6, 1841— Ad-
nitted into Royal Club, July, 1841). Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, Patron ;
eiij^obert Dow, President ; W. B, Thomson, Vice-President ; Melville Jame-
■|ion and John Thomas, Representative Members ; Rev. Dr. Anderson,
Chaplain ; James C. Dow, Treasurer and Secretary.
^ ST. JOHN'S CURLING CLUB (Instituted 1841).— Sir Robert D.
:it|^Ioncreiffe, Bart., Patron ; Thomas Love, President ; David Morrison,
/ice- President ; James Hay and James Fenton, Representative Members ;
Puncan Gow, Treasurer ; William Bayne, Secretary.
' FRIARTON CURLING CLUB (151).— (Instituted 1871— Admitted
nto_ Royal Club, 1872). Sir Robert D. MoncreifFe, Bart., Patron; H. H.
jreig, President ; James Watson, Vice-President ; James Smith and James
VTacqueen, Representative Members ; Rev. A. J. B. Baxter, Chaplain ;
(Robert S. Malloch, Secretary ; John Stewart, Treasurer.
PERTH AMATEUR BICYCLE CLUB (Founded, 2nd July, 1879).—
honorary President— James F. Pullar of Rosebank ; Captain — ^John
M'Arthur; Sub-Captain — Duncan Stalker; Buglers — Messrs. Martin and
ijVIitchell; Secretary and Treasurer — R. G. Nicholson, Dunkeld Road,
f,|?erth. Runs every Saturday afternoon from March till October. Rendez-
vous— Opera House Buildings.
\: SCOTTISH CENTRAL CYCLIST MEET AND RACE MEET-
i"|[NG (Instituted, 26th July, 1884).— Captain— John M'Arthur; Bugler-
fames Martin ; Secretary and Treasurer — R. G. Nicholson, Dnnkeld road,
Perth.
36 MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.
PERTH CHESS CLUB.— Hon. President— James F. Pullar of Rose
bank ; President — Thomas Chalmers, solicitor, 42 Tay street ; Vice-Pre-
sident—Robert Stewart ; Secretary and Treasurer— J. Barlas, 263 High st.
LAWN TENNIS CLUB.— John Thomas, sheriff-clerk, President; Wm,
Muir, Lignwood, Vice-President; A. J. Wilson, Honorary Secretary; R.
H. Robertson, Junior, Hon. Treasurer.
GYMNASIUM, NEW PUBLIC HALL.— J. Masterton, Proprietot|fioi
and Instructor. Session — ist October till 31st March.
FAIRS IN PERTH.
First of Luke, First Friday of March.
Palmsune'en, First Friday of April.
Midsummer, First Friday of July.
Sheep and Wool, . . . . ► First Tuesday after Inverness Wool,
St. John's Day, First Friday of September.
Little Dunning, Third Friday of October.
Hiring, Friday after Martinmas (o.s)
Andrewsmas, Second Friday of December.
Market-Days — Friday.
TERMS IN SCOTLAND.
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only.
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Candlemas, Feb. 2
Whitsunday May 15
Lammas, Aug. 1
Martinmas, Nov. 1 1
HARBOUR AND SHIPPING LISTS.
SHIPPING LIST.
Ship's Names.
Alpha
Betsy
Catherine M 'Donald
David Edwards
Dunkeld
Elcho Castle
Elizabeth and Margaret.
Euphemia
Helen
Helen Taylor
Isabella ^ .
Jane Edwards
Jessie Bennet
Margaret
Mary and Annie
Mary Elizabeth
Rig.
Built.
Tons
Sch'r
1S77
q8
Sloop
1844
20
Sloop
1858
21
Sch'r
1859
21
Sloop
1835
55
Sloop
1876
18
Sloop
1852
31
Sloop
1861
so
Sloop
1851
20
Smack
1864
24
Sch'r
187^
q8
Smack
1864
26
B'tine
1868
135
Sch'r
1851
66
Sch'r
1862
80
Sch'r
1863
70
Masters.
Murchison
Ferguson
Barlow
Anderson
Beith
Speed
Taylor
Dunn
Ross
Milne
M'Kenzie
Edwards
Giddy
Smith
Armitage
Burns
Owners.
K. Murchison
Robert Ferguson
Joseph Barlow
J. T. Anderson
Thomas Scott
Hugh Robertson
Robert Taylor
John Dunn
M. Shiells
John Milne
J. M'Kenzie
J. Duncan
John Giddy
Thomas Beer
C. Harden
George Burns
Ifr
n
Total — Vessels, 16; Tonnage, 803.
CUSTOM HOUSE, Tay street.— Henry Christie, Principal Officer oi
Customs, Deputy Superintendent of Mercantile Marine, Registrar of Ship-
ping, Royal Naval Reserve, &c., &c. Hours from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m., and
on Saturday from 10 a.m. till 12 noon.
HARBOUR AND NAVIGATION.— 3 High street— William M'Leish,
Clerk. Hours (Saturday excepted) from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m.
POSTAL DIRECTORY. 37
POSTAL DIRECTORY.
POST OFFICE, PERTH— Post Office Buildings, 2 High Street. -
John MacGregor, Postmaster.
On Week Days the Office is open for Postal and Telegraph business
rom 6.45 a.m. till 9 p.m.; and for Money Order, Savings Bank, Life
Assurance, and Annuity business, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.
On Sunday the Office is open for Postal business from 9 till lO. 15 a.m.
mly.
For Telegraph business from 9 till 10.15 a.m., and from 4 till 5 p.m.
Receiving Post-Offices — i West High street, 41 South Methven
treet, and Craigie. Hours, 7 a.m. till 9 p.m.
For Arrivals and Departures of Mails, see pages 46 and 48.
Inland Rates of Postage — Letters.*
The rates of postage, when prepaid, are as follows, viz.: —
For a letter not above i oz id.
,, above i oz. but not above 2 oz i^d.
,, 2 oz. „ 40Z 2d.
„ „ 40Z. ,, 60Z 2jd.
,, ,, 6 oz. ,, 8 oz 3d.
,, 80Z. „ 10 oz.. S^d.
,, ,, ID oz. ,, 12 OZ 4d.
A letter above the weight of 12 oz. is liable to a postage of id. for every
)unce, beginning with the first ounce. Thus, a letter weighing between 14
ind 15 oz. must be prepaid is. 3d.
A letter posted unpaid is chargeable on delivery with double postage,
md a letter posted insufficiently prepaid is chargeable with double the
leficiency.
No letter may be above 18 inches in length, 9 inches in width, or 6
nches in depth, unless it be sent to or from one of the Government Offices.
Newspapers.
The prepaid postage on every inland newspaper is one halfpenny, but a
Dacket, containing two or more registered newspapers, is not liable to a
ligher rate than the book-postage upon it would be. For each transmission
X fresh postage must be paid.
A newspaper posted unpaid, or a packet of newspapers posted unpaid, or
nsufficiently paid, is treated as an unpaid or insufficiently paid book packet
pf the same weight {see p. 38, Book Post, par. 2).
Any publication fulfilling the subjoined conditions can, upon payment of
m annual fee of 5s., be registered at the General Post Office for circulation
within the United Kingdom as a newspaper, as also for transmission to
places abroad. Unregistered, a newspaper is liable to the book rate of
postage.
a. The publication must consist wholly or in great part of political or
other news, or of articles relating thereto, or to other current topics,
with or without advertisements.
* Inland letters are those which pass between places in the United Kingdom, including
khe Isle of Man, the Orkney, Shetland, Scilly, and Channel Islands.
38 POSTAL DIRECTORY.
h. It must be printed and published in the United Kingdom ; and in
numbers at intervals of not more than seven days.
c. The full title and date of publicaticai must be printed at the top of the
first page, and the whole or part of the title, and the date, at the top
of every subsequent page. This regulation applies also to "Tables
of Contents," and " Indices."
d. A supplement must consist wholly or in great part of matter like that
of a newspaper, or of advertisements, printed on a sheet or sheets, or
on a piece or pieces of paper, unstitched ; or wholly or in part of
engravings, prints, or lithographs illustrative of articles in the paper.;
It must in every case be published with the paper, and have its title
and date printed at the top of every page ; or, if it consists of en-
gravings, prints, or lithographs, at the top of every sheet or side.
A newspaper, if posted in a cover, must have such cover open at both
ends, so as to admit of easy inspection, otherwise it will be treated as a letter.
The title of every newspaper must be exposed to view.
A newspaper or packet of newspapers which contains any enclosure, ex-
cept supplements (unless it be such as might be sent at the book rate of
postage, and the entire packet be sufficiently prepaid as a book packet), is
liable to be charged as a letter.
A newspaper which has anything written on it, or its cover, of the nature
of a letter, is liable to postage as an unpaid or insufficiently paid letter.
A packet of newspapers must not weigh above 14 lbs., or exceed two feet
in length, one foot in width, or one in depth.
Book Post.
The prepaid postage is one halfpenny for every 2 oz. or part of that
weight. If posted unpaid the charge is double that amount ; and if posted
partially paid, double the deficiency.
A book-packet may contain any number of separate books or other pub-
lications, photographs (when not on glass or in cases containing glass or any
like substance), drawings, prints, or maps, and any quantity of paper, or any
other substance in ordinary use for writing or printing upon ; and the books
or other publications, prints, maps, &c. , may be either printed, written, en-
graved, lithographed, or plain, or any mixture of these. It may also con-
tain all legitimate binding, mounting, or covering of a book, &c., or of a
portion thereof, whether such binding, &c., be loose or attached ; as also
rollers in the case of prints or maps, markers (of paper or otherwise) in the^
case of books, pens or pencils in the case of pocket-books, &c. , in short,
whatever is necessary for the safe transmission of such articles, or usually
appertains thereto; but the binding, rollers, &c., must not be sent as a
separate packet ; neither may a book-packet contain anything in the nature
of a letter* (attached or otherwise), unless it be a "circular," or any en-
closure shut against inspection, otherwise the entire packet will be charged
as a letter.
A book-packet may be posted either without a cover (in which case it
must not be fastened, whether by means of gum, wafer, sealing wax, postage
stamp, or otherwise), or in a cover entirely open at both ends, so as to ad-
Pos
* Entries merely stating who sends the book, &c., or to whom it is given, are not
regarded as a letter.
POSTAL DIRECTORY. 39
nit of the contents being easily withdrawn for examination, otherwise it is
reated as a letter. It may, however, be tied at the ends with string.
No book-packet may be above 5 lbs. in weight, 18 inches in length, 9 in
vidth, or 6 in depth, unless it be sent to or from a Government office.
When, owing to an unusually heavy influx of letters, books, &c., the
ransmission or delivery of the letters would be delayed if the whole mail
ere dealt with without distinction, book-packets may be kept back till the
ext despatch or delivery.
Circulars — i,e., letters which, from internal evidence, appear to be
intended for transmission in identical terms to several persons, and the
whole or the greater part of which is produced by means of ordinary
type, engraving, lithography, or other mechanical process — may also
be sent by book post.
Large numbers of letters, not being circular letters, are from time to time
found in halfpenny wrappers, contrary to the express provisions of the book
post ; and, as the officers of the department are instructed to surcharge all
isuch letters with additional postage, it will save not only trouble to the
Post Office, but annoyance to the public, if care be taken always to pay
letter postage for letters other than circular letters, unless they be written or
printed on Post Cards.
Inland Parcel Post.
Parcels not exceeding 7 lbs. in weight are received at any Post OfTice for
transmission between places in the United Kingdom.
In order that a packet may go by Parcels Post, it must be tendered for
transmission as a parcel, and should bear the words " Parcels Post," —
trhich should be clearly written in the left-hand top corner.
Every Post Office is open to the public for Parcels Post business on week
days during the same hours as for general postal business. No Parcels Post
business is, as a rule, transacted in England or Ireland on Sundays, Christ-
inias Days, and Good Fridays ; nor in Scotland on Sundays and Sacramental
Fast Days, but there will in most cases be a delivery on Christmas Day.
The size allowed for an Inland Postal Parcel is —
Greatest length, - - - - - 3 ft. 6 in.
Greatest length and girth combined, - - 6 ft. O in.
For example —
A parcel measuring 3 ft. 6 in. in its longest dimensions may measure as
much as 2 ft. 6 in. in girth, i.e., round its thickest part ; or —
A shorter parcel may be thicker ; thus, if it measure no more than 3
ft. in, length, it may measure as much as 3 ft. in girth, i.e., round its
thickest part.
The most convenient mode of measuring is by means of a tape 6 ft. long,
having the length of 3 ft. 6 in. marked thereon. So much of the tape as is
not used in measuring the length is the measure of the maximum girth per-
missible.
The rates of Postage are — for a Parcel —
Not exceeding i lb. in weight, 3d.
Exceeding I lb. and not exceeding 3 lbs., - - - 6d.
„ 3 lbs., ,, „ 5 lbs.,- - - 9d.
„ 5 lbs., „ „ 7 lbs., - - - IS. od.
No parcel is accepted which weighs more than 7 lbs., or is not sufficiently
40 POSTAL DIRECTORY.
paid. The postage must, in all cases, he paid in advance, and by ordinary
postage stamps, which must be afifixed. by the sender before tendering a
parcel for transmission by Parcels Post at a Post Office.
Parcels must not be posted in a letter-box, but must be taken into a Post
Office, and handed over the counter. Care must be taken that every parcel
bears a clear address.
Post Cards.
Official Post Cards, impressed with a halfpenny stamp j — double or reply)
Post Cards impressed with a halfpenny stamp on each portion of them, —
and private Cards impressed at the Office of Inland. Revenue with half-'
penny stamps, — may be transmitted between places in the United Kingdomi
with letters printed or written upon the back. Adhesive stamps are not
accepted in payment of the postage.
The front (or stamped) side is for the address only, in addition to the
words printed thereon. Nothing else must be written, printed, or other-
wise impressed on it or the stamp. On the reverse side any communication,
whether of the nature of a letter or otherwise, may be written or printed.
Nothing whatever may be attached ; nor may the card be folded, cut, or
otherwise altered. If any one of these rules be infringed, the card will be
charged id on delivery.
No card other than one of those issued by the Government, or a private
card impressed with a halfpenny stamp at the office of the Inland Revenue,
will pass under a halfpenny stamp, if it bear on it a communication of the
nature of a letter (unless it be a circular letter as defined above).
Post Cards are sold at 7d. per dozen ; superior quality, 8d.
Double or reply Post Cards are sold at is. 2d. per dozen j superior quality,
IS. 4d.
Registration.
The fee for registering a letter, newspaper, or book-packet, is twopence,
and this registration fee and the postage must be prepaid, except on official
letters for Government Offices in London, Dublin, or Edinburgh, which
may be registered on prepayment, in stamps, of the registration fee only.
No article addressed to initials or to a fictitious name can be registered,
unless it be addressed to the care of a person or firm.
Every article presented for registration must be enclosed in a strong en-
velope, securely fastened. If the article contains money, it must, in order
to gain the benefit of the guarantee described in the last paragraph under
this heading, be enclosed in a Registered Letter Envelope sold by the Post
Office ; and if coins are sent, they must on no account be put in loose, but
must be packed and enclosed in such a way as to move about as little as
possible.
Every article to be registered must be given to an agent of the Post Office,
and a receipt obtained for it ; and it should on no account be dropped into
a letter-box. If, contrary to this rule, an article marked " Registered " be
dropped into a letter-box, it will, if directed to any place in the, United
Kingdom, be liable to a registration fee of 8d., instead of the ordinary fee
of 2d.
The loss of a registered article (as it can be traced through its whole
course) is a rare occurrence. Nevertheless large sums of money or other
articles of great value should not be sent through the post, even if regis-
POSTAL DIRECTORY. 4I
tered ; as the machinery of the Department is not arranged with a view to
such transmissions. If sent unregistered, valuable articles are exposed to
risk ; consequently Inland letters or packets which contain coin, watches,
or jewellery, if posted without registration, are subjected to registration,
and are charged on delivery with a fee of eightpence in addition to the ordi-
nary postage. If they cannot be registered in time to be forwarded by the
Mail for which they are posted, they are detained for the next despatch.
By law the Postmaster General is not responsible for the safe delivery of
registered articles ; but henceforth he will be prepared to make good the
contents of a registered article lost while passing through the Post to the
extent of £1, in certain cases, provided that the sender duly observed all
the conditions of registration ; that the article was securely enclosed in a
reasonably-strong cover, and if it contained money, that it was enclosed in one
of the Registered Letter Envelopes sold by the Post Office ; that application
was made to the Secretary of the Post Office immediately the loss was dis-
covered ; and that the Postmaster General, whose decision shall be fmal,
is satisfied that the loss occurred while the article was in the custody of the
British Post Office, and was not caused by any fault on the part of the
sender.
Foreign and Colonial Letters.
Letters posted unpaid, or insufficiently paid, to any country where pay-
ment is compulsory, are returned to the writers.
Letters posted unpaid, or insufficiently paid, for Australia, New Zealand,
Cape Colony, or Natal, are charged 6d. each in addition to the deficient
postage.
Unpaid letters addressed to countries in the Postal Union are charged
double the prepaid rate, and those partially prepaid are charged with double
the deficiency.
No letter for a colony or foreign country may exceed 2 feet in length or i
foot in width or depth.
No letters containing gold or silver money, jewellery, or precious articles,
or anything liable to custom duties, can be sent, eve7i if registered, to any
country of the Postal Union.
Foreign and Colonial Newspapers.
The rates of postage to Foreign countries and the Colonies on newspapers
registered for transmission abroad will be found in the Table of Foreign
and Colonial Mails, page 48. Each newspaper is liable to a separate rate
of postage, whether sent singly or in a packet, and if above 4 oz. in weight,
it is liable to two rates of postage ; and so on.
All publications registered for transmission a,broad must he posted within
eight days from the date of publication^ including that day ; and any news-
paper posted more than eight days after the date of publication, as well as
any unregistered publication, must be prepaid at the book rates of postage.
The collected numbers issued during the month of a weekly or fortnightly
publication are not allowed to pass as a monthly publication.
Book Post.
• Articles which may be sent to places abroad under the Book Post Regu-
lations consist of two classes, as follows : —
(a) " Commercial Papers," under which are comprised all papers or
42 POSTAL DIRECTORY.
documents written or drawn wholly or partly by hand (except letters
or communications in the nature of letters, or other papers or docu-
ments having the character of an actual and personal correspondence),
documents of legal procedure, Deeds drawn up by public function-
aries, copies of or extracts from Deeds under private seal (and whether
written or printed on stamped or unstamped paper). Way Bills, Bills
of Lading, Invoices, and other documents of a mercantile character,
documents of Insurance and other public companies, all kinds of
manuscript music, the manuscript of books and other literary works,
and other papers of a similar description.
(5) "Printed Papers," including periodical works, books (stitched or
bound), pamphlets, sheets of music (printed), visiting cards, address
cards, proofs of printing (with or without the manuscript relating
thereto), engravings, photographs (when not on glass or in frames
containing glass), drawings, plans, maps, catalogues, prospectuses,
announcements, and notices of various kinds, whether printed,
engraved, or lithographed, and in general all impressions or copies
obtained upon paper, parchment, or card-board by means of printing,
lithographing, or any other mechanical process easy to recognise,
except the copying press, and anything usually attached or appur-
tenant to any of the before-mentioned articles in the way of binding,
mounting, or otherwise, and anything convenient for their safe trans-
mission by post which shall be contained in the same packet ; also
printed, engraved, or lithographed circulars, notwithstanding that such
circulars may be letters or communications in the nature of a letter.
The two classes are subject to the same rates of postage, except that when
addressed to countries in the Postal Union the minimum rate for Commer-
cial Papers is higher than that for printed papers. If there be any mixture
of the two in the same packet the whole packet is treated as Commercial
Papers.
The rates of postage for Commercial Papers are the same as for printed
Papers, except that the lowest charge for each packet is 2jd., even if the
packet weigh less than 2 oz.
The rates of postage, which must be prepaid, on packets to places abroad
are given, under the heading of Books, in the Table of Foreign and Colonial
Mails, page 48.
Patterns and Samples.
There is a Pattern and Sample Post to Foreign Countries and the Colonies
generally ; but it is restricted to honafide trade patterns or samples of mei''
chandise. Goods sent for sale, or in execution of an order (however small
the quantity may be), or any articles sent by one private individual to an-
other which are not actually patterns or samples, are not admissible.
No article liable to Custom Duties can be sent as a sample or pattern.
The rates for Patterns are the same as for Books, except that the lowest
charge is a id. for a packet addressed to any of the countries to which the
postage is ^d. per 2 oz. for Books.
Foreign and Colonial Post Cards,
Post Cards for abroad with impressed stamps of id., I^d., and 2d. each
are sold at those rates, and are transmissible to all the countries of the Postal
Union without extra charge.
POSTAL DIRECTORY. 43
Reply Post Cards for certain places abroad are also issued, those with a
id. stamp impressed on each half, price 2d. ; those with a i^d. stamp on
each half, price 3d. ; and those with a 2d. stamp on each half, price 4d.
The regulations relating to Inland Post Cards apply also to Cards posted
for places abroad, except that the latter, when these regulations are in-
fringed, are not forwarded.
Miscellaneous Regulations and Suggestions.
The Post Office is not, by law, responsible for any loss or inconvenience
which may arise from the non-delivery, mis-sending, or mis-delivery of any
letter, book, or other postal packet (even if the packet be registered), nor is
the Post Office responsible for any injury which a packet may sustain during
its transmission.
To guard against such injury all postal packets which are likely to suffer
from stamping or from great pressure should be placed in strong covers ;
and even with this precaution no fragile article should be sent through the
Post. It should be remembered that every packet has to be handled several
times ; that it is exposed to considerable pressure and friction in the mail
bag ; and that whenever the bag has in the course of its transmission to be
transferred by means of the railway apparatus, the risk of injury is much
increased.
Postmasters are not allowed to return any letter or other packet to the
writer or sender, or to any one else, or to delay forwarding it to its destina-
tion according to the address, even though a request to such effect be written
thereon.
Neither money nor any other article of considerable value ought ever to
be sent through the Post, except by means of a money or postal order, or
in a registered letter. Any person who sends money or jewellery otherwise,
not only runs the risk of losing his property, but exposes to temptation
every one through whose hands his letter passes.
To facilitate the delivery of letters, a Letter-box should be affixed to every
house-door.
INIONEY Orders.
When applying for Money Orders, the public should use the printed
*' Application Forms," which are supplied gratuitously at all Money Order
Offices.
The commission on Inland Money Orders is :-
For sums of £6 and under £t, 8d.
£7 .. £^^ 9d.
£^ „ £9, lod.
£9 .» £^0, iid.
„ ;^IO - - - IS.
For sums under IDS., - - 2d.
,, of IDS. and under _^2, 3d.
»> M £2 „ £3' 4d.
• > ,y£3 M £4, 5d-
» .» £4 M ;^5» 6d.
No order may contain a fractional part of a penny.
The applicant must furnish, in full, the surname and at least the initial of
one Christian name, both of the remitter and the payee, together with the
remitter's address. In the case of Foreign Orders the full address of the
payee must be given ; and if the Order be payable to a native in British
India, the Tribe or Caste, and the Father's name must also be furnished.
Exceptions. — 1st. The remitter of an Inland Order may direct at the
time of issue, that the Order be crossed like a cheque thus, & Co.
44
POSTAL DIRECTORY.
and thus be payable only through a Bank. In that case he may give
or withhold the name of the payee. The designation of the Bank need
not be furnished.
2nd. If the remitter or payee be a peer or a bishop, his ordinary title is
sufficient.
3rd. The usual designation of a firm is sufficient, except when a company
trades under a title which does not consist of the names of the persons
composing it, as the "Carron Company," but even a designation of
this nature may be accepted provided the Order be crossed for presen-
tation through a Bank.
The holder of an Inland Money Order may direct, by crossing it, that
the Order be paid through a Bank, even though its payment was not
originally so restricted.
Money Orders are issued in the United Kingdom on the following
Foreign countries, British possessions, Agencies, and Colonies, at the rates
of commission shown below : —
Foreign Countries. — Belgium, Denmark, Danish West Indies, Dutch East Indian
Possessions, Egypt, France, German Empire, Holland, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Norway,
Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, United States. British Agencies. — Gibraltar, Malta,
Constantinople, Smyrna, Panama. British Possessions and Colonies. — Aden, Belize,
British Columbia, British Guiana, Cape of Good Hope, Canada, Ceylon, Cyprus,
Falkljind Islands, Gambia, Gold Coast, Heligoland, Hong Kong (with an agency at
Shanghai), India (including agencies at Bagdad, Bandar Abos, Bushire Busrah, Guadur,
Jask, Linga, Muscat, and Zanzibar), Lagos, Mauritius, Natal, New Brunswick, New-
foundland, New South Wales, New Zealand, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island,
Queensland, St. Helena, Seychelle Islands, Sierra Leone, South Australia, Straits Settle-
ments, Tasmania, Victoria, West Indies, Western Australia. For sums not exceeding
;^2— 6d.; ;^5— IS.; £■] — is. 6d.; ^10 — 2s.
Postal Orders.
Postal Orders, for certain fixed sums from is. up to £\, are issued to the
public at all Post Offices in the United Kingdom at which Money Order
business is transacted.
The following are the amounts for which Postal Orders are issued,
together with the Poundage payable in respect of each Order : —
Amount of Order.
Poundage.
Amount of Order.
Poundage
IS. Od.
- id.
4s. 6d.
- Id.
IS. 6d.
- id.
5s. od.
- Id.
2S. od.
- Id.
7s. 6d.
- Id.
2s. 6d.
- Id.
los. od.
- Id.
3s. od.
- Id.
los. 6d.
- Id.
3s. 6d.
- Id.
15s. od.
- lid.
4s. od.
- Id.
20S. od.
- I4d.
Broken amounts, but not fractions of a penny, may be made up by the use
of postage stamps not exceeding fivepence in value affixed on the hack of
any one Postal Order.
The person to whom a Postal Order is issued must, before parting with
it, fill in the name of the person to whom the amount is to be paid, and
may fill in the name of the Money Order Office at which the amount is to
be paid. The person so named must, before payment can be made, sign
the receipt at the foot of the Order, and must also fill in the name of the
Money Order Office, if that has not been already done.
POSTAL DIRECTORY. 4^
Every person to whom a Postal Order is issued should keep a record of
the number, date, and name of office of issue to facilitate enquiry if the order
should be lost.
If a Postal Order be crossed " dr* Co." payment will only
be made through a Banker, and if the name of a Banker is added, payment
will only be made through that Banker.
Post Office Savings Bank.
The Post Office Savings Bank is open for bank business during the same
hours as for Money Orders.
Deposits of one shilling, or of any number of shillings, or of pounds and
shillings, may be made by any person at the Post Office Savings Banks,
provided that such depositor shall not make deposits amounting to more
than;^30 in any one year ending 31st December, or make any further de-
posit when the total amount standing to his credit has reached ;[^I50 ex-
clusive of interest.
Government Insurances and Annuities.
Under the Government Annuities Act, 1882, Insurances may be effected
for amounts not less than ^5 and not more than ;^IOO on one life ; and
Annuities may be purchased for amounts not less than £i and not more
than ;if 100 on one life.
The persons whose lives are insured, or to whom Annuities are granted
by the Postmaster-General, have direct Government security for the payment
of the money, at the proper time.
Forms of proposals for the Insarance of Lives and the Purchase of
Annuities, and all necessary information on these subjects, may be obtained
at the Post Office.
Post-Office Telegraphs. — Inland Telegrams.
The charge for telegrams throughout the United Kingdom is is. for the
first 20 words, and 3d. for every additional five words or part of five words.
The names and addresses of the sender and receiver are not counted. The
public are required to affix the stamps to the message forms just as they are
required to affix stamps to letters.
When the terminal office, i.e., the office situated nearest to the address,
is a Head Post Office, the amount paid for transmission covers the cost of
delivery within one mile or within the town postal delivery of that office
when the delivery extends for more than a mile. But when it is not a Head
Post Office, the message is delivered free within the limit of one mile only.
When the addressee resides beyond the free delivery, porterage is charged
at the rate of 6d. per mile or part of a mile, provided the whole distance
does not exceed three miles ; but the charge is calculated from the boundary
of the district within which no porterage is levied. For instance, if the
addressee's residence is a mile and a quarter from the terminal office, and
also beyond the town postal delivery, the charge for porterage would be
6d.; if the distance is above two miles and under three, is.
If the addressee resides at a greater distance than three miles from the
terminal office, porterage is charged, for delivery by mounted messenger, at
the rate of is. per mile (except in Ireland, where the charge usually is only
8d. per mile), the distance being reckoned from the office door.
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Box Closes for Town Delivery at 5.15, 9.30 a.m., 4.30, and 7.30
p.m.
Late Letters may be posted up to five minutes of the despatch of
Mails, if an extra |d. stamp be affixed.
Registered Letters must be posted at the General Post Office half-
an-hour before the closing of the box ; they can, however, be received up
to the closing of the box for a late fee of 4d.
COLLECTIONS FROM RECEIVING HOUSES AND PILLAR
BOXES.
Receiving Houses : —
I West High street — 7.10, 9.0 a.m., 2.30, 6.10, and 9.35 p.m.
41 South Methven street — 7.0, 9.0 a.m., 2.35, 6.10, and 9.35 p.m.
Craigie— 1.45, 5.45, and 850 p.m.
Pillar Boxes : —
29 South street — 5.30, 9.0 a.m., 2.30, 6.20, and 9,40 p.m.
Athole street — 5.30, 9.0 a.m., 2.20, 6. lo, and 9,30 p.m.
Bridgend — 5.30, 9.0 a.m., 2. lo, 6.5, and 9.20 p.m.
General Station — 6.0. 9.0 a.m., 2.15, 6.0, and 9.0 p.m. (Sunday,
1. 10 p.m.)
Balhousie — 5.30, 9.0 a.m., 2.15, 6.0, and 9.30 p.m.
King street — S.30, 9.0 a.m., 1.55, 6.10, and 9.35 p.m.
166 High street — 5.30, 9.0 a.m., 1.55, 6. lo, and 9.35 p.m.
Craigie terrace — 1.45 and 5.45 p.m.
No Collection is made from any of the Receiving Offices or Pillar Boxes
on Sundays, except (as above stated) the General Station, at i.io p.m.
OFFICES IN THE SUBURBS.
Barnhill — Despatches — 8.55 a.m., 2.20 and 6.0 p.m. ; Deliveries — 7.0,
10.10 a.m., and to callers at 6.15 p.m.
Cherrybank. — Delivery — 7.30 a.m. ; Despatch — 2.25 p.m.
Scone. — Despatches — 1.35 and 6.35 p.m. ; Deliveries — 6.50 a.m., and to
callers any time after ii.o a.m.
TABLE OF CHARGES FOR FOREIGN TELEGRAMS.
European Telegrams,
Austria . . each word os 4|d
Belgium . . . . ..02
Denmark . , . . . . o
France . . . . . . o
Germany . . . . . . o
Gibraltar . . . . . . o
Holland . . . . . . o
Italy .. .. .. o
Malta
Norway
Portugal . . . . . . o
Russia-in-Europe . . o
Spain . . . . . . o
Switzerland . . . . o
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Extra-European Telegrams.
Brazil . . for each word 9s od
California . . . . . , 2 10
Canada . . . . , . 20
India . . . . 4/7 and 4 10
Manitoba .. ., ., 28
Natal 8
Newfoundland . , . , i
New South Wales . . 10
New York . . , . 2
New Zealand . . . . n
Queensland . . . . 10
South or West Australia 10
United States . . 2/- to 2
Victoria . , . . . . lo
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Ev. Sunday,
Ev. Friday,
Ev. Wednesday, .
14th and 29th, .
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Tues. & Wed., .
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Ev. Wednesday, .
14th and 29th, .
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POSTAL DIRECTORY.
List op Countries which, in addition to Great Britain, are
comprised in the postal union.
Class A. — Austria-Hungary, Azores, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada (Domin-
ion of), Canary Islands, Cyprus, Denmark, 'E^ypt, France, Germany, Gibraltar,
Greece, Italy, Luxemburg, Madeira, Malta, Marg^uesas Islands, Montenegro,
Netherlands, Newfoundland, Norway, Persia, via Vienna or the Black Sea,
Portugal, Roumania, Russia, St, Pierre-et-Miquelon, Servia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Tahiti, Turkey, United States.
Class B. — Antigua, Argentine Ilej)ublic, Bahamas, Barbadoes, Bermuda,
Brazil, British Guiana, British Honduras, Ceylon, Chili, Costa Rica ; Danish
Colonies, viz. : — Greenland, St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas ; Dominica, ,||
Dominican Republic (San Domingo), Eucador, Falkland Islands ; French \
Colonies, viz. :— Martinique, Guadaloupe and dependencies, French Guiana '
(Cayenne), Senegal and dependencies, Gaboon (also Grand Bassam and I
Assinie), Reunion, Mayotte and dependencies, St. Mary (Madagascar), Ifew
Caledonia and dependencies, the French portion of the Low Archipelago,
and the French Establishments in India (Pondichery, Chandernagor,
Karikal, Make, and Yanaon) and in Cochin China ; Gambia, Gold Coast,
Grenada, Grenadines, Guatemala, Hawaiian Islands, Hayti, Honduras,
(Republic of), Hong Kong, India, Jamaica, Japan, Lahuan, Lagos,
Liberia, Mauritius and dependencies, Mexico, Montserrat ; Netherland
Colonies, viz, — Dutch Guiana (Surinam), Curacoa and dependencies, viz, —
Bonaire, Aruba, the Netherland portion of St. Martin, St, Eustache, Saba,
Java, Madura, Sumatra, Celebes, Borneo (except North-west part), Billiton,
Archipelago of Banca, Archipelago of Riouw, Sunda Islands (Bali, Lombok,
Sumbawa, Floris. and the South-west part of Timor), the Archipelago of the
Moluccas, and the North-west part of New Guinea (Papua); Nevis, Nicaragua,
Paraguay, Persia, via the Persian Gulf, Peru ; Portugese Colonies, viz, — Goa
and its dependencies (Damao and Diu), Macao, Timor, Cape de Verd and
dependencies (Bissau and Cacheu), Ambrizette, Islands of St. Thomas and
Prince (in. Africa), with the establishment of Ajuda, Mozambique, and Angola ;
St. Kitts, St. Lucia; St. Vincent, West Indies; Salvador, Sierra Leone; Spanish
Colonies, viz. — Cuba, Porto Rico, Fernando Po, Annobon and dependencies,
Philippine Islands, and MaHan Islands ; Straits Settlements, Tobago, Tortola,
Trinidad, Turk's Island, United States of Columba, Uruguay, Venezuela.
The rates of postage for correspondence posted in the United Kingdom
addressed to the above countries are as follows : —
For Countries in ClassA
For Countries in ClassB
which are not printed
in italics, and for
Hong Kong, Japan,
and New Caledonia,
via San Francisco,
For Countries in Class
B which are printed
in italics, via Brindisi
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all cases.
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GENERAL DIRECTORY. 51
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Abbey, Andrew, dyer, 324 High street
Abbot, Alexander, brassfounder, 224 Whitefriars street
Abbot, Mrs William, 51 Pomarium street
Abbot, Thomas, painter, 40 Pomarium street
Aberdeen Town and County Bank, 36 Victoria buildings, Tay street,
and 36 South Methven street; Robert Robertson, agent
Adams^ Betsy, 12 Balhousie buildings, Dunkeld road
Adams, David, labourer, 170 High street
Adams, George, pointsman, 16 Whitefriars street
Adams, James, aerated- water manufacturer, Granville place, Market street
"' Adams, James, coalman, 126 High street
' Adams, James, storekeeper, Malloch's close, Canal street
Adams, John, railway guard, 3 1 Leonard street
Adams, John, printer, 9 Gladstone terrace
Adams, John, engine-driver, 20 Glover street
- Adams, Mrs Andrew, fancy bazaar, 255 High street ; h. above
Adams, Thomas, pointsman, Barnhill
Adams, William, baker, 61 George street
Adams, William, porter, 34I Pomarium street
Adams, William, railway porter, 19 Leonard street
Adamson, Jessie, 28 West Mill street
Adie, William, confectioner, 2 Melville street ; ^. 4
Agnew, Owen, hawker, 75 South street
Airth, John, pointsman, 2 vSt. Jane's place. Friar street
Aitken, Charles, coach-smith, 38 Athole street
Aitken, James, seaman, St. Ann's lane
Aitken, John, janitor, 18 Barrack street
Aitken, Joseph W., horse dealer — stables, Caledonian road ; A. 28
Aitken, Mrs Alexander, dressmarker, 9 Market street
Aldis, Mrs James, Balhousie terrace, Dunkeld road
Alexander, Alexander, slater, 33 Pomarium street
Alexander, Alexander, tinsmith, 159 South street
Alexander, Charles, dyer, 25 High street
Alexander, David (of T. Alexander & Co., grain merchants), 30 York place
Alexander, George, clothier, 236 High street ; h. 8 Scott street
Alexander, George, factory worker, 3 St. Paul's square
Alexander, James, telegraph clerk, 14 Caledonian road
Alexander, James, clerk, 41 Cross street
^ i Alexander, James, residenter, 2 Cross street
Alexander, John, labourer, Malloch's close, Canal street
Alexander, Mrs Isabella, 49 Watergate
Alexander, Mrs Margaret, 39 Pomarium street
Alexander, Robert, gardener, 46 Commercial street, Bridgend
Alexander, Robert, draper, 18 St. Jane's place. Friar street
Alexander, Thomas, & Co., grain merchants, i Kirkgate ; Granaries, Earl's
dykes
Alexander, Thomas (of T. Alexander & Co., grain merchants), 15 York pi.
Archibald, railway porter, 69 Pomarium street
David, labourer, 7 Kirkgate
David, machinist, Mill vi^ynd
David P., labourer, 31 Thimblerow
David, telegraph clerk, 6 County place
David, residenter, Stewart's place, Caledonian road
George, locomotive foreman, 26 Barrack street j
George, labourer, 103 South street
James, French cleaner, 194 South street
James, residenter, 4 Scott street
James, dyer, 39 Princes street
James, coal-dealer, 15 Skinnergate ; h, Scott street
James, plasterer, 44 South street
James R., insurance superintendent, 23 Balhousie street
James, dyer, 206 South street
James, grocer, 194 South street
James, loftsman, 4 Market street
John, dyer, 45 Kinnoull causeway
John, smith, 8 Cutlog vennel
John, joiner, 320 High street
John, watchman, 35 Cross street
John, hawker, 146 High street
& Miller, milliners, 17 Princes street
Mary, 5 Back wynd, Bridgend
Mrs Amelia, 306 High street
Mrs Ann, dressmaker, 38 Princes street
Mrs Betsy, 29 Thimblerow
Mrs George, lodgings, 50 Tay street
Mrs Robert, 238 High street
Robert, hosier, 33 High street ; h. 5 Keir street
Robert, plasterer, 13 Barossa street
Thomas, insurance agent, 44 St. John street ; h. 8 Kinnoull street
William, labourer, 292 High street
William, labourer, 2 Bridge lane
William, dyer, I Paul street
WilUam, dyer, 36 West Mill street
Allison, Marjory, 1 1 Cow vennel
Allison, Mrs William, 6 Carpenter street
Allison, Robert, stonebreaker, 74 South street
Alloa Coal Co., N.B. Mineral Depot, Glasgow road
Ames, William, baker, 10 West Mill street
Amos, Adam, railway guard, 8 Caledonian road
Amos, Robert, railway porter, 29 Cross street
Ancell, Johnstone, blacksmith, 6| Cross street
Ancell, Mrs Robert, 39 York place
GENERAL DIRECTORY. )^
Anderson, Agnes, dressmaker, 17 High street
Anderson, Alexander, joiner, 37 Leonard street
Anderson, Alexander, joiner, Elmbank, Barnhill
Anderson, Alexander, printer, 181 High street
Anderson, Andrew, lithographic printer, 24 Canal street
Anderson, Ann, 190 High street
Anderson, Archibald, dyer's labourer, 129 High street
Anderson, Catherine, 139 South street
Anderson, David, tailor, 49 Stormont street
Anderson, David, tailor, 32 Caledonian road
Anderson, David, Free Middle Church officer, 23 North Methven street
Anderson, David, dyer's finisher, 4 Cowrie street
Anderson, David, weaver, 40 Pomarium street
Anderson, David, labourer, 44 Newrow
Anderson, David, labourer, 44 Newrow
Anderson, Edward, baker, 190 High street
Anderson, Elizabeth, 48 Newrow
Anderson, George, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel
Anderson, James, clerk, 18 Canal street
Anderson, James, glass and china merchant, 54 St. John street ; h,
43 York place. See Advt.
Anderson, James, warder. General Prison
Anderson & Jamieson, grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 28 South street
and I Princes street --^^
Anderson, Janet, 6 Paul street -A.
Anderson, Janet, 5 Pomarium street --^
Anderson, Jessie, 89 South street '-^
Anderson, John A., St. Alban's Cottage, KinnouU
Anderson, Rev. John, D.D., KinnouU Manse
Anderson, John, shopman, 222 South street
Anderson, John, grocer, i Milne street
Anderson, John, blacksmith, 24 Market street
Anderson, John, labourer, Barnhill
Anderson, John, mechanic, 10 Carpenter street
Anderson, John, cowfeeder, 91 Glover street
Anderson, John, labourer, 11 Barossa street
Anderson, John, retired farmer, Cherrybank
Anderson, Margaret, straw-hat maker, 163 High street
Anderson, Mary, 17 Flesh vennel
Anderson, Mary Jane, pawnbroker, 181 South street ; A. 183
Anderson, Mathew S. , china merchant, 29 St. John street ; k. 8 Barossa place
Anderson, Misses, 37 Main street
Anderson, Mrs, 55 Commercial street, Bridgend
Anderson, Mrs Charlotte M., Moncreiffe Bank, Craigie
Anderson, Mrs Daniel, grocer, 19 Athole street; A. 18 North "William St.
Anderson, Mrs Donald, 57 Leonard street
Anderson, Mrs Duncan, 238 High street
Anderson, Mrs Eliza, grocer, 118 South street ; A. I16
Anderson, Mrs Elizabeth, 123 High street
Anderson, Mrs Elizabeth, 4 Horner's lane
Anderson, Mrs George, 38 Carr's croft . i-*'^
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54 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Anderson, Mrs George, 306 High street
Anderson, Mrs George, 38 Victoria street
Anderson, Mrs James, winder, 51 Pomarium street
Anderson, Mrs James, 49 Leonard street
Anderson, Mrs James, pawnbroker, 1 79 South street
Anderson, Mrs James, 125 South street
Anderson, Mrs Alexander, fruiterer, 130 Canal crescent ; h. 122
See Advt.
Anderson, Mrs John, lodgings, 12 Charlotte street
Anderson, Mrs Laurence, 204 South street
Anderson, Mrs Margaret, 72 Longcauseway
Anderson, Mrs Peter, 20 Barrack street
Anderson, Mrs Peter, 14 King street
Anderson, Mrs William, 67 Watergate
Anderson, Mrs. William, 31 Pomarium street
Anderson, Mrs William, lodgings, 16 King street
Anderson, Mrs William, 7 James street
Anderson, Peter, pointsman, Barnhill . An
Anderson, Robert, guard, Craigie place An
Anderson, Robert, tobacconist, 131 High street; A. 15 North Methven st. An
Anderson, Robert, carter, i Speygate An
Anderson, Robert (of Anderson & Jamieson), 122 Canal crescent . Ai
Anderson, Susan, 3 Claypots wynd Ar
Anderson, Thomas, labourer, 30 Newrow | Ar
Anderson, Thomas, river watcher, 32 Barossa street Ai
Anderson, William, builder, Caledonian road ; h. ^1 Priory place
Anderson, William, tailor, 45 Balhousie street
Anderson, William, music teacher, 5 Rose terrace
Anderson, William, waggon inspector, 85 Leonard street
Anderson, William, turner, 23 Cow vennel
Anderson, William, coach-trimmer, 17 Stormont street
Anderson, William, engine-driver, 7 Croft bank, Craigie As
Anderson, William, dyer, 36 West Mill street Ai
Andrews, Robert, dairy keeper, 6 North port
Andrews, William, inspector of weights and measures, County buildings ;
h. 42 Athole street
Angus, David, pointsman, 50 Glover street
Angus, George, engine fitter, 4 Newrow
Angus, George, labourer, 33J Pomarium street
Angus, James, blacksmith, 20 Thimblerow
Angus, James, labourer, 16 Newrow
Angus, John, cowfeeder, 91 Glover street
Angus, Mrs Margaret, 53 Leonard street
Angus, Robert^ news agent and tobacconist, 4 West Bridge street ; A. 15
Main street
Angus, Thomas, railway guard, 4 Milne street
Angus, Thomas, shoemaker, 205 South street
Angus, Thomas, -shoemaker, 133 Canal street
Angus, Thomas, fisher, 12 James street
Angus, Thomas, labourer, 4 James street
Angus, William, tailor, 190 High street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. ,^
Annan, Mary Imrie, 5 King's place
Annan, Mrs Mary, 79 South street
Annan & Son, James, plasterers and cement merchants, 60 and 62 Princes
street
Arbuthnot, James, engine-driver, 35 Scott street
Archer, Andrew B., 3 Balhousie bank
Archer, Margaret, teacher, Wolseley place, Friar street
Archibald, Andrew, carter, 64 South street
Archibald, Henry, shoemaker, 17 East Bridge street
Archibald, William, coachsmith, 9 South street
Archibald, William, upholsterer, 10 Athole street
Archibald, William, jun., upholsterer, 19 George street ; h. i Nelson street
Ard, James, turner, 31 Hospital street
Armour, Mrs George, cowfeeder, i Strathmore street
Armstrong, David, labourer, 219 High street
Armstrong, John, scavenger, 5 Barossa street
Armstrong, Margaret, 28 Athole street
Armstrong, Mrs Peter, 35 Pomarium street
Armstrong, Peter, baker, 14 Pomarium street
Arnott, David, labourer, 46 Barossa street
Amott, James, tailor, 113 High street
Arnott, John, pensioner, 309 High street
Amott, Mrs Charlotte, 125 South street
Arnott, William, superintendent N. B. Railway, St. Leonard's Hall
Arthur, Henry, labourer, 13 Barossa street
Arthur, William, porter, 41 Cross street
Artillery Volunteers' Hall, 21 Union street
Ash, Isaac, shoemaker, Cherrybank
Ash, Peter, coach-painter, 55 High street
Ashton, Alexander, bill poster. Shore
Ashton, James, agent, 5 Milne street
Ashton, Mrs, 126 High street
Ashton, Thomas, scavenger, Shore
Aytoun, Hugh, coachman, 9 Watergate
Back, Christopher, labourer, 125 South street
Baillie, Miss Mary, 3 Athole street
Baillie, Peter, railway porter, 23 Thimblerow
Bain, Alexander, innkeeper, i South street ; h, 85 Watergate
Bain, Alexander, county assessor, 40 Victoria buildings, Tay street ; h,
15 Marshall place
Bain, James, dyer, 3 North Methven street
Bain, Jane, 47 Pomarium street
Bain, Mrs Margaret, 55 High street
Baird, George S., fireman, 4 George street
Baird, J. & J., dress, jacket, and mantle makers, 4 George street
Baird, John, dyer's finisher, 3 Paul street
Baird, John, jeweller, 68 George street ; h, 3 Bridge lane
Baird, Mrs George, 27 Pomarium street
Baird, Mrs Thomas, 2 Victoria street
Baird, William, dyer, 5 Low street j^l .j^,;
56 GENERAL DIRECTQRY.
Baker, Joseph, brushmaker, 45 Meal vennel
Baker, Walter, market hotel, Caledonian road
Baker, William, brewer, 116 High street
Baker, William, brushmaker, 170 High street
Balfour, David, joiner, 30 Longcauseway
Ballantine, Alexander, joiner, 16 Union lane
Ballantine, Catherine, 2 Flesh vennel
Ballantine, J. & T., joiners, 47 Canal street
Ballantine, James, joiner (of J. & T. Ballantine), 27 Scott street
Ballantine, Thomas, joiner (of J. & T. Ballantine), Evelyn terrace, Craigie
Ballantyne & Christie, milliners, 67 George street and 205 High street
Ballantyne, James, saddler, 28 Commercial street
Ballantyne, Jane, 5 South street
Ballantyne, Mrs James, Laurelbank, Scone road
Ballantyne, Peter, carter, 135 Canal street
Ballantyne, Thomas, tailor, 25 Stormont street
Ballingal, Andrew Hunter (of Condie & Co.), 4 Mansfield place
Ballingal, John, labourer, Cherrybank
Balmain, David, weaver, 55 Strathmore street
Balmain, James, residenter, i Nelson street
Balmain, Margaret, dressmaker, 15 Main street
Band, Mrs Mungo, 60 Pomarium street
Bank of Scotland Office, 50 St. John st.; Jameson & Paterson, agents
Banks, Alexander, painter, 3 Clayholes
Banks, David, glass-blower, i Clayholes
Banks, Elizabeth, embroiderer, 18 Cowrie street
Banks, George, painter, 20 Clayholes
Banks, James, locomotive inspector, 4 Craigie crescent
Banks, Mrs Elizabeth, Albert Cottage, St. Catherine's place
Banks, Robert, ropespinner, 141 High street ; St. Catherine's rope-works,
Caledonian road
Bannerman, Rev. David Douglas, M.A., St. Leonard's F.C. Manse, i
King's place
Bannerman, John, commercial traveller, 27 York place
Bannister, Thomas, bootmaker, 9 Athole place ', h. 11 Charlotte street
Baptist Chapel, 193 South street ; Rev. Mr Chambers, 27 Queen street
Barclay, Alexander, pattern maker, 26 Melville street
Barclay, David, storekeeper, 8 Priory place
Barclay, David, plasterer, James VI. Hospital, Hospital street
■Barclay, Ellen, mangier, 12 North port
Barclay, Ellen D., dressmaker, 4 South Methven street
Barclay, James, carter, 42 Carr's croft
Barclay, James, insurance agent, 38 James street
Barclay, Jane, 32 Longcauseway
Barclay, John, painter, 2 Bridge lane
Barclay, Mrs George, 8 KinnouU sfreet
Barclay, Mrs Hugh, Craigmount, Bamhill
Barclay, Mrs John, Lome villa, Dunkeld road
Barclay, Mungo, labourer, 18 James street
Barclay, Thomas, clerk, 30 Princes street
Barclay, William, teacher, Public school, Craigie; h, 34 South William street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. ^
Barclay, William A. , actuary and cashier, Savings Bank, Tay street
Barclay, William, stonebreaker, 113 High srteet
Barker, Andrew, dyer, 63 Main street
Barker, George, engineer and millwright, Tay Iron works, Market street ;
h. 39 Balhousie street
Barker, Mrs, 9 Athole street
Barlas, James, bookseller, 263 High street ; h. Cherrybank
Barlass, Alexander, coppersmith, 82 South street
Barlass, Ann, 238 High street
Barlass David (of J. & D. Barlass), 10 St. Ann's lane
Barlass, J. & D., ironmongers, copper and tin smiths, 46 and 48 High
street. See Advt.
Barlass, James (of J. & D. Barlass), 15 Scott street
Barlass, William, shipowner, 15 James street
Barm Company, Cutlog vennel
Barnet, John, gardener, 5 1 Commercial street
Barnet, Peter, cabman, 6 Cow vennel
Barns, Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 256 High street ; h, 2^^
Barr, Thos. M, , civil engineer, Willowbank, Barnhill
Barracks, Militia, James street
Barracks, Queen's, Barrack street
Bartie, John, labourer, 5 Mill street
Barton, Henry, sergeant-major, 74 Athole street
Barty, James, dyer's finisher, 301 High street
Barty, Thomas, & Co., bakers, 150 South street
Batchelor, Andrew, dresser, 38 Glover street
Bates, David, mason, 19 Isla street
Bauchop, William, coal-merchant, 22 Whitefriars street
Baxter, Alexander, tailor, 28 Watergate
Baxter, Rev. Andrew James Burt, 8 St. Leonard's bank
Baxter, Charles, shoemaker, 232 South street
Baxter, David, weaver, 34 Whitefriars street
Baxter, James, planemaker, 46 Pomarium street
Baxter, James, warper, 53 Strathmore street
Baxter, James, painter, 69 Strathmore street
Baxter, Jane, 52 Pomarium street
Baxter, Jessie K. , confectioner, 45 George street
Baxter, John, dyer, 55 Strathmore street
Baxter, John, candlemaker, 28 Longcauseway - <-- v.-
Baxter, John, weaver, 31 Pomarium street " t'-'Y^*
Baxter, Mrs Ann, 4 Horner's lane. South street
Baxter, Mrs Christina, 53 Kinnoull causeway
Baxter, Peter, printer, 25 High street
Baxter, Robert, carter, 10 Foundry lane
Baxter, William, seaman, 112 South street
Bayne, Alexander, draper, 50 South Methven street j A, 13 Union lane
Bayne, George, jeweller, 113 High street i .h.-u.-.
Ba5me, John, 2 Albert place ■> -
Bajnie, John, weaver, 113 High street
Bajme, John, fireman, 61 Strathmore street
Bayne, John, railway guard, 25 Kinnoull causeway '^-'■^
58 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Bayne, John, blacksmith, i8 Caledonian road
Bayne, Margaret, 27 Canal street
Bayne, Misses, milliners, 9 Charlotte street ; h. 18
Bayne, Mrs James, grocer, 3 St. Leonard street ; h. iS Charlotte street
Bayne, William, engine-driver, i Abbot street
Bayne, William, accountant, 1 1 Stormont street
Beat, Mrs Ellen, 19 Union street
Beatson, John, labourer, 21 East Bridge street
Beatson, Mrs James, 18 Union lane
Beatson, William, labourer, 2 Flesh vennel
Beattie, Janet, matron, General Prison
Beattie, John, tobacco manufacturer, 158 High st.; h. 12 King's place (w.) i
Begg, James, clerk of excise, 37 King street
BeBbrid, William, residenter, 23 Barossa place
Belfrage, Robert B., civil engineer, 4 Strathearn terrace, Glasgow road
Bell, Alexander, & Son, slaters and Welsh slate dealers, 31 Canal street
Bell, Alexander, tea merchant, Kilmartin place, Friar street
Bell, Andrew, plasterer, 10 Rosl)^! place, Glasgow road
Bell, Andrew, porter, 214 High street
Bell, Ann, 25 Hospital street
Bell, Arthur, wine merchant, 7 South St. John's place ; ^. MoncreifFe
terrace, Craigie
Bell, Frank A., slater, 23 North Methven street
Bell, James, carpenter, 64 South street
Bell, James, finisher, 292 High street
Bell, James, painter, 5 South street
Bell, Jane, lodgings, 13 Queen street
Bell, Jane, 36 North Methven street
Bell, Jane, 18 North William street
Bell, John, fireman, 5 Murray street
Bell, Joseph, slater, 23 North Methven street
Bell, Joseph, slater, 2 West Mill street
Bell & Keay, manufacturers, 87 Leonard street
Bell, Mrs, 142 South street
Bell, Mrs Henry John, Ivy bank, Kinnoull
Bell, Mrs John, 24 West Mill street
Bell, Rainnie, & Co., wine merchants, 35 St. John street; A. H. Ballingal,
agent
Bell, Robert, dyer, 25 Thimblerow
Bell, Robert, dyer, 175 High street
Bell, Robert, commercial traveller, 43 Glover street '■. ,
Bell, William, bottle blower, 89 South street
Belmain & M'Intyre, drapers and silk mercers, 15 St. John street
Belmain, Robert (of Belmain & M'Intyre), 29 Kirkgate
Benjamin Brothers, picture frame makers, 1 1 Speygate
Bennet, Alexander, inspector, 18 Caledonian road
Bonnet, James, labourer, 25 Kinnoull causeway
Bennet, John, carter, Cherrybank
Bennet, The Very Rev. John, R. C. priest, St. Mary's College, Kinnoull
Benvie, Alexander, late blacksmith, 26 Queen street
Bertie, Joseph, dyer, 28 St. Jane's place. Friar street
1
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Berwick, Mrs William, fish-dealer, 1 1 Flesh vennel
Berwick, William, horse-dealer, 72 Watergate
Beveridge, Alexander, builder, Newrow; h. Cherrybank. See Advt,
Beveridge, David, sculptor, York place ; h. 60 Scott street
Bevendge, John, policeman, 253 High street
Beveridge, Mrs James, 25 Hospital street
Beveridge, Robert, labourer, 24 Market street
Beveridge, William, plumber, 187 South street
Biembrauer, Charles, labourer, Kirk close
Billetmaster's Office, 18 Tay street; John Welsh, billetmaster
Billiard Rooms, 30 George street, South St. John's place, and 20 Mill st.
Binnie, George, railway guard, 46 Glover street
Bird, Catherine, 75 Leonard street
Birrell, Andrew, draper, 118 High street j h. 16 King street
Birrell, Mrs William, 8 Keir street
Basset, David, carter, 26 Newrow
Bisset, David, engine-driver, 75 Pomarium street
Bisset, James, porter, 13 Whitefriars street
Bisset, John, dyer, 323 High street
Bisset, John, dyer, 5 Milne street
Bisset, John, guard, 15 Cross street
Bisset, Mrs Jane, lodgings, 86 High street
Bisset, Mrs John, 29 Thimblerow
Bisset, Peter, dyer, 4 Barrack street
Bisset, Thomas, dyer's finisher, 10 Foundry lane
Bisset, William, slater and chimney sweeper, 332 High street
Bisset, William, warper, 323 High street
Bisset, William, basketmaker, 198 High street
Bissett, Andrew, coachtrimmer, 9 South William street
Bissett, John, dyer, 6 Cross street
Bissett, Walter, saddler, 5 East Bridge street
Black, Archibald, late farmer, 34 Newrow
Black, F. M., drawing-master. Academy, Strathview Villa, New Scone rd.
Black; Georgre, agricultural implement and manure agent, 8 Victoria
street. See Advt,
Black, John, printer, 10 Tay street ; h, Evelyn terrace, Craigie
Black, John, umbrella manufacturer, 173 High street ; A. 5 George street
Black, John, clerk, post-office, 14 Gladstone terrace
Black, John, baker, 72 Athole street
Black, John, smith, 2 Cross street
Black, Mrs Elizabeth, Evelyn terrace, Craigie
Black, Samuel, meal merchant, 4 Mill street ; h, 6 Mill close
Blackadder, John, cattleman, 54 Glover street
Blackstock, James, railway guard, 41 Scott street
Blaikie, Mrs John, 85 Victoria street
Blaikley, Thomas, gardener, Garry Cottage Lodge, Barnhill
Blair, Ann, 28 High street
Blair, Ann, dressmaker, 266 High street
Blair, David, tailor, 17 Stormont street
Blair, David, dyer's finisher, 142 South street
Blair, Douglas, draper, 189 High street ; h, Strathview Villa, New Scone rd.
6o GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Blair, James, dyer, 4 Newrow
Blair, John, post-office pensioner, 38 Main street
Blair, John, railway conductor, Craigie Park Cottage
Blair, John R. , dyer, 58 Watergate
Blair, Mary, 4 Gladstone terrace
Blair, Mrs Ann, 1 1 Flesh vennel
Blair, Mrs Ann, 56 Pomarium street
Blair, Mrs James, 156 South street
Blair, Mrs Jessie, 6 Pomarium street
Blair, Mrs John, 52 Pomarium street
Blair, Mrs Peter, 15 Charteris street
Blair, Mrs Thomas, 12 Barrack street
Blair, Rose Panton, chemist and druggist, 44 South Met hven street ; h, 40
Blair, Thomas, dyer, 17 Watergate
Blair, William, dyer, 14 Watergate
Blake, John, labourer, 148 South street
Blaney, William, provision merchant, 141 South street
Blaydon Manure Company (Limited), Canal street ; Alexander Brown,
grain merchant, 45 South Methven street, agent
Blellock, Robert, coach-builder, 8 Cow vennel
Blyth, Alexander, fireman, 64 South street
Blyth, Andrew, & Sons, butchers, 14 Hospital street; h. Jeanfield
Blyth, George, miller, Upper Craigie
Blyth, John, billposter, 46 Pomarium street
Blythe, James, carter, 31 Thimblerow
Boag, Eliza, Bamhill
Boag, William, mason, 18 Thimblerow
Bolt, Mrs Thomas, 14 Pomarium street
Bonar, Ann, 36 West Mill street
Bonar, Mrs Margaret, 1 70 High street
Bonar, Robert, dyer, 20 Gowrie street
Bonar, Robert, clother and draper, 21 South Methven street j k, Clare-
mount Villa, KinnouU
Bonded Warehouses, Speygate and Canal street
Bone, Mrs Richard, 54 South William street
Bonella, David, labourer, 119 South street
Bonella, William, dyer, 29 Kirkgate
Boothman, Samuel C, tobacconist and cigar importer, 55 George
street ; h, Struan Bank, Kinnoull
Borthroyde, Jane, 25 Leonard street
Borthwick, Elizabeth, 15 Earl's dykes
Borthwick, Walter, bellhanger, 22 Market street
Bouch, Alexander, billposter, 27 Castlegable
Bouick, James B., reporter, 63 Priory place
Bourke, Mrs Charles, 258 High street
Bourke, Thomas, photographer, 17 King street ; h. Alexandra street
Bower, John, M,D., R.N., Montreal Cottage, Isla road
Bower, Marjory, 43 Mill street
Bowie, John, joiner, 39 North Methven street
Bowman, William, engineer, 29 Leonard street
BoydjXharles, surfaceman, 245 High street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 6l
Boyd, David, plasterer, 82 Reform place
Boyd, David, pointsman, 85 Glover street
Boyd, Fox Maule (of Stalker & Boyd), 26 Marshall place
Boyd, Hugh, gardener, 12 Back wynd
Boyd, James, marble cutter, 22 Melville street
Boyd, John, railway porter, 52 Glover street
Boyd, John, labourer, 158 South street
Boyd, John, labourer, 103 South street
Boyd, Mrs Ann, 34 Newrow
Boyd, Mrs Peter, grocer, 34 Longcauseway
Boyes, William A., assistant procurator-fiscal, 34 South William street
Boyle, Ann, 46 Commercial street
Boyle, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 19 Leonard street
Boyle, Peter, Weaver, 24 Clayholes
Bradley, John, joiner, i Leonard place, Kinnoull causeway
Brady & Sons, auctioneers and valuators, 74 High street
Brady, Terence (of Brady & Sons), 23 Melville street
Brae, David, dyer, 34 West Mill street
I, Brae, Mrs John, 18 Main street
Braes, William, warder, General Prison
Braid, Mrs Alexander, 97 South street
Braid, Peter, labourer, 47 Meal vennel
Braithwood, Robert, (Royal Perthshire Rifles), 12 Victoria street
Bramham, George, boilermaker, 282 High Street
Bramham, William, labourer, 284 High street
Bramwell, James P., M.D., 17 Barrossa place
Brand, James, wheel-napper, 6 Croft bank
Brand, Robert, builder. Upland, Kinnoull ; yard. West Mill street
Brand, Thomas, Cowfeeder, 165 South street
Brannan, Daniel, labourer, 12 Paul's close
Bremner, Robert, fireman, Cherrybank
Brewster, Agnes, dressmaker, 1 2 Barossa street
Brewster, William, wood merchant, 5 1 Victoria street ; h. New Scone
Bridgeman, George, labourer, 75 Pomarium street
Bridgend Institute and Reading Room, 10 Strathmore street
Bridges, James, editor, Perthshire Advertiser^ 4 Scott street
Bridges, Mrs Betsy, County Buildings
British Linen Company's Bank, 77 George street j Hunter & Ballingal,
agents
Brittain, George, Bellevue, Edinburgh road
Broadley, William, coach-trimmer, 198 High street
Brodie, Jane, 10 Union street lane, Bridgend
jBrodie, Margaret, 3 Mill wynd
Brommage, Thomas, carpet weaver, St. Catherine's place •
Brough, Andrew, tailor, 12 Barrack street
Brough, David, grocer, St. Ann's lane
Brough, George, labourer, 22 Thimblerow
Brough James, painter, 6 Meal vennel
Brough, John, policeman, 35 Cross street
Brough, John, manager, Wheaten Bread Society, 49 North Methven street ;
/r. 13 Union lane
62^ GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Brough, Mary, lodgings, 55 West Mill street
Brough, Mrs Andrew, 3 Barossa street
Brough, Mrs James, 43 Canal street
Brough, Mrs Janet, 146 High street
Brough, Robert, gardener, 1 1 East Bridge street
Brough, Robert, draper, 32 James street
Brough, William, commercial traveller, 9 York place
Brown, Agnes, Croft Cottage, Keir street
Brown, Alexander, grain merchant, 45 South Methven street
Brown, Alexander, waggon inspector, i8| Leonard street
Brown, Andrew, shoemaker, 2 North William street
Brown, Andrew W., hosier, &c., 30 St. John street ; h. io| King street
Brown, Andrew, hosier, 12 High street ; h, 37 South Methven streett
Brown, Ann, 49 Commercial street
Brown, Arthur C, jeweller, 18 Kirkgate
Brown, Colin, cab proprietor, 8 North WilUiara street ; h, 9 Union lane
Brown, David, labourer, 333 High street
Brown, David, tailor, 333 High street
Brown, David, labourer, Athole Bank Lodge
Brown, David, market gardener, Cherrybank
Brown, David, plumber, 5 County place
Brown & Duncan, masons, 10 and 12 Kinnoull street
Brown, George (of Brown & Logic), 13 Rose terrace
Brown, George, railway guard, 8 Caledonian road
Brown, George, missionary, Tay View Cottage, Craigie
Brown, Henry, warder. General Prison
Brown, James, cabinetmaker, 29 Mill street
Brown, James, planemaker, 59 Pomarium street
Brown, James, warder. General Prison
Brown, James, gardener, 13 East Bridge street
Brown, James, finisher, 29 Kirkgate
Brown, Jane, 18 Paul street
Brown, John, dyer, 2 St. Ann's lane
Brown, John, plasterer, 89 Main street
Brown, John (of Brown & Duncan), 9 Queen street
Brown, John, smith, 10 High street
Brown, John, warder, General Prison
Brown, John, vanman, 34 Scott street
Brown, John, blacksmith, 8 Paul's close
Brown, John, labourer, 312 High street
Brown, John, engine-driver, Stewart's place, Caledonian road
Brown, John, platelayer, 27 Kinnoull causeway
Brown, John, cashier, Rosslyn place, Glasgow road
Brown & Logic, wholesale grocers. Mill street
Brown, Mark, labourer, 164 South street
Brown, Mrs Ann, 3 1 Leonard street
Brown, Mrs Catherine, 159 South street
Brovra, Mrs Robert, lodgings, 24 Canal street
Brown, Mrs Robert, 21 King street
Brown, Mrs Thomas, grocer, 38 Newrow
Brown, Mrs William, Kinnoull Arms Inn, 33 South Methven street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 63
Brown, Peter, mechanic, 18 Paul street
Brown, Peter, gardener, 9 Caledonian road
Brown, R. Woodthorpe, professor of music, Rosl)m place, Glasgow road
Brown, Robert, lamplighter, Cherrybank
Brown, Robert, chief engineer, R.N., Laurelbank, Barnhill
Brown, Thomas, lorryman, 24 Canal street
Brown, Thomas, labourer, 103 South street
Brown, Thomas, gardener, 100 Reform place
Brown, Thomas & William, joiners, Alexandra street
Brown, Thomas, clerk, 22 Caledonian road
Brown, Rev. William, M.A., Craigie House
Brown, William, dairyman, 29 Hospital street
Brown, William, weigher, 28 James street
Brown, William, joiner, 246 High street
Brown, William, vanman, 34 Scott street
Brown, William, fruit merchant, 69 High street ; h. Hatton farm
Bruce, Alexander, labourer, 44^ Meal vennel
Bruce, Alexander, labourer, 80 Watergate
Bruce, David, tobaconist, 20 George street and 37 High street ; h. 5 George
street
Bruce, David, engine-driver, 324 High street
Bruce, James & Sons, glaziers, 100 High street
Bruce, James, clerk, 6 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Bruce, James, labourer, 396 High street
Bruce, James, labourer, 116 High street
Bruce, John, stationer, 43 George street ; A, 1 1 Charlotte street
Bruce, John, painter, 98 South street
Bruce, John, warder. General Prison
Bruce, John, tailor and clothier, 58 St. John street ; h, 19 York place
Bruce, Margaret, St. Catherine's place
Bruce, Mary, 13 North Methven street
Bruce, Miss Elizabeth, 7 St. Leonard's bank
[Bruce, Mrs, fruiterer, 53 Princes street
[Bruce, Mrs Alexander, 32 Glover street
Bruce, Mrs David, 102 High street
Bruce, Mrs George, 58 South Methven street
Bruce, Mrs Isabella, 1 1 Meal vennel
Bruce, Robert, tailor, 79 South street
Bruce, Robert, plumber, 56 West Mill street
Bruce, Robert, labourer, 18 Carpenter street
Bruce, William, porter, 1 7 Caledonian road
Bryce, Charles, tenter, 26 Barossa street
Bryce, George, mechanic, 175 High street
Bryden, John, & Sons, bellhangers, &c., 7 Princes st. See Advtt
Brydon, Mrs William, Malloch's close. Canal street
Brydson, William, draper, 117 and 119 High street ; h. 19 Marshall place
Bryson, George, railway conductor, i Croft bank
Bryson, James W., teacher of music, 18 Charlotte street
Bryson, Mrs Charles, 20 Watergate
Bryson, William, teacher of dancing and music, 19 Barossa street; h. Inch*
view Villa, Balhousie
64 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Bryson, William, dyer, 14 Watergate
Buchan, David, cutter, 38 Athole street
Buchan, David, labourer, 2 Thimblerow
Buchan, David, bricklayer, 204 High street
Buchan, David, bricklayer, I Cutlog vennel
Buchan, James, residenter, 4 St. Leonard's bank
Buchan, James, slater, 56 Scott street ; h. 366 High street
Buchan, James, printer, Malloch's close, Canal street
Buchan, John, shoemaker, 3 Pomarium street
Buchan, Mrs Ann, 32 Longcauseway
Buchan, Mrs Elizabeth, 27 Kinnoull causeway
Buchan, Mungo, policeman, 47 Canal Street
Buchan, Robert, slater, 301 High street
Buchan, William, slater, 27 Thimblerow
Buchanan, Alexander, dyer, 85 South street
Buchanan, Charles, feather dresser, 108 Canal crescent
Buchanan, David, plumber, 33 Shields place
Buchanan, John, 13 Paul street
Buchanan, Joseph, engine-fitter, 246 High street
Buchanan, Mary Ann, 14 Balhousie street
Buchanan, Mrs Alexander, Stewart's place, Caledonian road
Buchanan, Thomas, painter, 79 South street
Bulk, Mrs Edward, dressmaker, 33 North Methven street
Buist, Andrew, M.D., F.R.S.E., 5 Athole crescent
Buist, Ann, 7 King's place
Buist, Elizabeth, 63 Leonard street
Buist, George, banker, 13 Barossa place
Buist, James, police-sergeant, Annat Lodge Cottage, Bridgend
Buist, Mrs Thomas, 84 Pomarium street
Burden, Daniel, tailor, 137 High street
Burgess, Andrew, tobacconist, 19 South street ; h. Upper Craigie
Burgess, James, gardener, 23 Castlegable
Burgh Assessor's Office, 16 Tay street ; D. Mackintosh, assessor
Burgh Council Chambers, 3 High street
Burgh Court Room, 16 Tay street
Burke, John, labourer, 126 High street
Burke, Thomas, carpenter, 126 High street
Burkhill, George, clerk, Breadalbane terrace
Burness, George, dyer's labourer, 5 Gowrie street
Burnet, James, game-dealer, 31 Mill street ; h. 29
Burnet, Robert, baker, 4 Scott street
Burnet, Robert, baker, 168 South street
Burnett, Thomas, dyer, 45 North Methven street
Burnfield, Bathia, factory worker, 89 South street
Bumfileld, David, watchmaker and jeweller, 53 South Methven street;
h, 45. See Advt,
Burnfield, David, machinist, 232 High street
Burnfield, Thomas, corkcutter, 116 High street
Burns, Andrew, clerk, 23 St. Jane's place. Friar street
Bums, David, tobacconist. 125 High street ; A. 121
Burns, George, shipowner, 5 Priory place
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 6^
Burns, John, cabinetmaker, 7 Athole place, 3 Union street, and 33 Kinnoull
street ; A. i Union street
Bums, John, labourer, 13 Barossa street
Burns, John, gasfitter, 35 Stormont street
Bums, Mrs Lilias, 56 West Mill street
Burry, Ann, 6 Canal street
Burt, Betsy, laundress, 8 East Bridge street
Burton, Misses, 21 Marshall place
Burton, Rev. John, Provost of St. Ninian's Cathedral ; h. 11 Melville St.
Butter, Albert, cashier. Union Bank of Scotland, 24 George street ; h. Albert
place
Butter, Mrs Janet, 3 Graham's place, King street
Byars, James, tenter, 35 Kinnoull causeway
Byars, Richard, labourer, 3 Newrow
Byars, William, tailor and clothier, 88 High street ; h. 42 Tay street
Caddle, James, bank porter, 52 St. John street
Cadzow, John, dairy, 19 Skinnergate ; h. Woodhead
Cairncross, A. &. G., watchmakers and jewellers, 6 St. John street
Cairncross, Alexander (of A. & G. Cairncross), 28 High street
Cairncross, George Thomson (of A. & G. Cairncross), 5I Princes street
Cairncross, John, clerk, 6 Charlotte street
Cairnie, Catherine, 87 High street
Cairns, James, indiarubber merchant, 67 South Methven street ; h. Rosslyn
place
Cairns, John, salesman, 25 Hospital street
Calder, Augustus Barclay, M.B., M.R.C.S.C.M., 24 Kinnoull street
Calder & Co., timber merchants and sawmillers, Shore
Calder, James, porter, 10 Market street
Calderwood, James, jun. , shoemaker, 67 High street
Calderwood, James, boot and shoe maker, 63 High street ; k. 59
Calderwood, James, millinery, 147 High street
Calderwood, John, dyer, 296 High street
Calderwood, Matthew, shoemaker, 15 Guard vennel
Calderwood, Thomas, engine-fitter, Kilmartin place. Friar street
Caledonian Assurance Co. -See Advt. for list of agents
Galium, James, inspect or-of- way, 7 Nelson street
Galium, James, brakesman, Craigie Mill
Cameron, Alexander, carriage inspector, 68 Glover street
Cameron, Alexander, seaman, 89 South street
Cameron, Alexander, mason, 40 Pomarium street
Cameron, Alexander (of J. A. & D. Cameron), 4 Gowrie street
Cameron, Andrew, carter, 164 South street
Cameron, Archibald, plumber, 17 Kinnoull street
Cameron, Daniel, mason, 6 Paul street
Cameron, Daniel, porter, 83 Pomarium street
Cameron, David (of J. A. & D. Cameron), 5 Gowrie street
Cameron, David, mason, 126 High street
Cameron, Donald, cutter, 8 Kinnoull street
Cameron, Ewen, railway clerk, 38 Queen street
Cameron, Flora, 30 James street
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66 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Cameron, George, flesher, 7 Main street ; h. 19 Commercial street
Cameron, Henry, mason, 44 South street
Cameron, J. A. & D., cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 2, 16, and 24
Gowrie street
Cameron, J. & P., N. B. Railway carting agents, Glasgow road
Cameron, James (of J. A. & D. Cameron), 5 Gowrie street
Cameron, James, shoemaker, 82 South street
Cameron, James, quarryman, 23 Guard vennel
Cameron, James, flesher, 40 Athole street ; A. 10
Cameron, James, carter, 80 Watergate
Cameron, James, labourer, 224 High street
Cameron, James, joiner, Barnhill
Cameron, James, dyer, 46 Pomarium street
Cameron, James, fitter, 216 South street
Cameron, James, labourer, Barnhill
Cameron, John, dyer, 44 Main street
Cameron, John, labourer, 9 Earl's dykes
Cameron, John, guard, 37 Glover street
Cameron, John, labourer, 116 High street
Cameron, John, plumber, 76 Pomarium street
Cameron, Joseph, dyer, Wolseley place, Friar street
Cameron, Joseph, labourer, 82 South street
Cameron, Joseph, storekeeper, 39 Princes street
Cameron, Miss Betsy, 12 Rose terrace
Caineron, Mrs Alexander, 33 Leonard street
Cameron, Mrs Alexander, 17 Kinnoull street
Cameron, Mrs Dougald, sick-nurse, 8 Pomarium street
Cameron, Mrs Elizabeth, 42 George street
Cameron, Mrs Jane, 21 Kirkside
Cameron, Mrs Jane, 334 High street
Cameron, Mrs Jessie, 238 High street
Cameron, Mrs John, 339 High street
Cameron, Mrs Joseph, 139 South street
Cameron, Mrs Peter, 8 Horner's lane
Cameron, Mrs Robert, 12 Glover street
Cameron, Mrs William, 30 South William street
Cameron, Murdoch, railway guard, 12 St. Jane's place. Friar street
Cameron, William, tenter, 64 Longcauseway
Campbell, Alexander, coal-merchant ; depot, Glasgow road ; h. Methven
Campbell, Alexander (of Campbells, M'Lagan, & Co.), 16 King street
Campbell, Alexander, tailor, 7 Paul street
Campbell, Andrew, baker, 23 Cross street
Campbell & Co., Limited, dyers and cleaners, 13 South Methven street
Campbell, Daniel, dyer, 54 Longcauseway
Campbell, David, smith, 81 Watergate
Campbell, David, boat-builder, Shore
Campbell, Donald, plasterer, 16 Strathmore street
Campbell, Duncan, residenter, 17 Earl's dykes
Campbell, Duncan, labourer, 8 Cross street
Campbell, George, innkeeper, Albion Inn, 60 High street
Campbell, George, joiner, 27 Watergate
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 6^
Campbell, Helen, 33 South street
Campbell, Henry, shoemaker, 96 Reform place, Canal street
Campbell, James (of Campbells, M'Lagan, & Co.), Croft Villa, Craigie
Campbell, James, sergeant-major, 4 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Campbell, James, tailor, 13 Union lane
Campbell, James, joiner, 75 Leonard street
Campbell, John, joiner, 75 Glover street
Campbell, John, labourer, 27 Guard vennel
Campbell, John, tailor, 139 Canal street
Campbell, John, lieutenant-colonel, governor of General Prison
Campbell, John, warder. General Prison
Campbell, John, labourer, 315 High street
Campbell, John, lathsplitter, 206 South street
Campbell, John, tailor, 70 North Methven street
Campbell, John (of Young & Campbell), 7 Balhousie street
Campbell, John, grocer and wine merchant, 28 North Methven street ; h. 30
Campbell, John, labourer, S Castlegable
Campbell, John, practical optician and philosophical instrument maker, 41
George street ; h, 3 Bridge lane
Campbell, John, hosier, 151 High street
Campbell, John, coal merchant, 77 Glover street
Campbell, John, residenter, Craigie Park Villa
Campbell, Joseph B. , painter and paper hanger, 97 High street ; A. 96
Campbells, M 'Lagan, & Co., wholesale grocers, 107 High street
Campbell, Mrs Archibald, 24 Barossa place
Campbell, Mrs Christina, laundress, St. Leonard's Hall
Campbell, Mrs James, grocer and spirit merchant, I Main street ; h. 6
Campbell, Mrs Jemima, 1 1 Canal street
Campbell, Mrs John, 1 1 Cow vennel
Campbell, Mrs Margaret, 3 Main street
Campbell, Mrs William, 7 Whitefriars street
Campbell, P. & P., dyers and cleaners, 35 South Methven street j Works —
The Perth Dye Works, Balhousie
Campbell, Peter (of P. & P. Campbell), I Balhousie bank
Campbell, Peter, jun. (of P. & P. Campbell, dyers), 16 Rose terrace
Campbell, Peter, bellhanger, 20 Mill street ; h, 31 George street
Campbell, Robert, labourer, 35 Skinnergate
Campbell, Robert, pensioner, 339 High street
Campbell, WiUiam, surveyor, 32 North Methven street ; h. 30
Campbell, William, engine-driver, 28 Caledonian road
Campbell, William, dyer, Granville place. Market street
Campsie, James, joiner, r Water vennel
Cardy, Mrs Edward, 41 King street
Cargill, William, Salutation Hotel, 24 South street
Carmichael, Alexander, carter, 9 Speygate
Carmichael, Duncan, bootmaker, 20 South Methven street; h. 3 Albert place
Carmichael, James, porter, 30 Caledonian road
Carmichael, Mrs Isabella, laundress, Cherrybank
Carmichael, Robert, waggon inspector, 34 Queen street
Carmichael, Rev. W. G. H., 14 Rose terrace
Carnachan, John, superintendent of cemeteries, 50 Longcauseway
68 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Carnegie, John, confectioner, 280 High street
Carnegie, Mrs F. P., 12 Marshall place
Carnegie, Mrs William, 163 South street
Carnegie, Mrs William, 3 Thimblerow
Carnegie, William, pipemaker, 219 High street
Carr, Alexander, millwright, 37 North Methven street
Carr, Angus, dyer, 6 Priory place
Carr, David, dyer's finisher, 65 Strathmore street
Carr, Gorman, cook, 190 High street
Carr, Jemima, milliner, 37 North Methven street
Carr, Robert, dyer, 232 High street
Carr, William, shoemaker, 232 High street
Carrick, Alexander, insurance agent, 45 South street
Carrick, James, cooper, Kilmartin place. Friar street
Carrick, Misses, milliners and hosiers, 47 South street ; h. 45
Carron, Mrs John, tobacconist, 84 High street ; h. 22 Priory place
Carruthers, James, railway porter, Old Toll-house, Bamhill
Carscadden, Andrew, labourer, Cherrybank
Carsewell, William, blacksmith, 23 Cross street
Carson, John J., 47 Meal vennel
Carter, Thomas, soldier, 13 Barossa street
Cassels, Samuel, tenter, 15 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Cassidy, Mrs Betsy, 22 Melville street
Cassidy, Mrs Catherine, weaver, 9 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Cassidy, Patrick, labourer, 103 South street
Cassidy, Peter, 190 High street
Cathedral School, Athole street
Catholic School, 142 High street
Caution, Thomas, joiner, 16 Glover street
Cattanach, William, saddler, 16 Caledonian road ; h, 2 Brown street
Cavanagh, Patrick, labourer, 39 Skinnergate
Caw, David, lather, 23 Kinnoull causeway
Caw, James, carpenter, 25 Guard vennel
Caw, John, labourer, 9 Speygate
Caw, Matthew, hammerman, 402 High street
Caw, Robert, labourer, no South street
Caw, William, dyer, 14 Caledonian road
Central District School, Meal vennel
Chalmers, David, labourer^ 146 High street
Chalmers, Edward, carpet- weaver, 16 Caledonian road
Chalmers, Elizabeth, milliner, 156 High street
Chalmers, JameS) wholesale provision merchant, 58 Victoria street ;
h. Comely Bank Cottage, Bridgend. See Advt.
Chalmers, John, joiner, 11 Mill street
Chalmers, John, labourer, Fleshmarket close. South street
Chalmers, John, architect, 4 Leonard street ; h. Magdalen Bank, Craigie
Chalmers, Misses, 54 High street
Chalmers, Mrs James, seamstress, 29 Stormont street
Chalmers, Mrs John, lodgings, 232 High street
Chalmers, Mrs John, lodgings, 17 Caledonian road
Chalmers, Mrs John, 7 Leonard street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 69
Chalmers, Mrs John, 39 Castlegable
Chabners, Mrs William, i Lickley place
Chalmers, Peter, joiner, 17 Kinnoull street
Chalmers, Robert, baker, 83 South street
Chalmers, Thomas, solicitor (of Skeete & Chalmers), 41 Balhousie street
Chalmers, WilUam, timekeeper, 24 Market street
Chalmers, William, solicitor, 39 King street
Chalmers, William, labourer, 3 Low street
Chalmers, William, tailor, 8 North port
Chaloner, Thomas D., inland revenue officer, 9 Marshall place
Chambers, Rev. Clarence, 27 Queen street
Chambers, Robert M'Crea, rector, Perth Academy ; h. Hay street
Chaplin, Misses, 14 York place
Chaplin, Mrs John, i Balhousie buildings
Chapman, Mrs John, 35 Stormont street
Charnley, William D., foreman in dye-works, Carrick House, Barnhill
Cheap, Robert, pattern-maker, 65 Glover street
Cherrybank Co-Operative Society, Cherrybank; David Stewart,
salesman
Chesterfield, Albert, organist, 45 South Methven street
Chisholm, Alexander, joiner, 30 Caledonian road
Chisholm, Clarence D., draper, 29 George street; h. 2 Abbot street, Craigie
Chisholm, Donald, blacksmith, 62 Tay street
Chisholm, James, labourer, 9 St. Ann's lane
Chisholm, John, gardener, St. Mary's, Kinnoull
Chisholm, John, sack contractor, 40 South Methven street; h. North Bank,
Craigie
Chisholm, Mrs Helen, charwoman, 7 Keir street
Chisholm, William, blacksmith, 63 Kinnoull causeway
Chisholm, William B., draper, 29 George street
Christian Brethren, Sime's Hall, 229 High street
Christie, Alexander, dyer, 5 North port
Christie, Andrew, smith, 32 Thimblerow
Christie, Charles, cleaner, 39 Castlegable
Christie, David, labourer, 19 Glover street
Christie, George, labourer, 33 Scott street
Christie, George, sculptor, St. Andrew's street ; h, Stewart's place, Cale-
donian road
Christie, George, blacksmith, 70 South Methven street
Christie, Henry, H.M. Customs, 40 Tay street ; h, 54 Victoria street
Christie, Humphrey, porter, 2 Longcauseway
Christie, James, cabinetmaker, 309 High street
Christie, James, candlemaker, 4 Pomarium street
Christie, James, joiner, 18 West Mill street
Christie, James, cabinetmaker, 9 Castlegable
Christie, James, commercial traveller, 28 York place
Christie, Jane, 308 High street
Christie, John, mason, Malloch's close, Canal street
Christie, John, bookseller and stationer, 32 St. John street ; h. New Scone
Christie, John, coachbuilder, 39 Princes street
Christie, John, meal-dealer, 7 Castlegable ; ^. 5
CI;
70 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Christie, John, labourer, 400 High street
Christie, Mrs Catherine, 199 South street
Christie, Mrs Janet, 23 South Methven street
Christie, Mrs John, Black Bull Inn, 11 Kirkgate
Christie, Robert, surgeon, 77 Victoria street
Christie, William, mason, 18 Keir street
Christison, Mrs John, dressmaker, 198 High street
Chrystal, George, St. John's Foundry ; h. 62 Main street
Chrystal, Peter, goods superintendent, Caledonian Railway, 53 King street
Chrystal, Peter, engineer, $6 Main street
City Chamberlain's Office, i High street ; Robert Thomson, chamberlaim;
City Chambers, 3 High street ; William MacLeish, city-clerk
City and County Club, Athole crescent ; Duncan D. Jackson, manager:
City Hall, Kirkside ; Alexander Smith, hall-keeper, 5 Canal street
City Mission Rooms, 192 South street, 81 High street, and King Jamesi |Pj
VI. Hospital Buildings
City Mission School, 3 Whitefriars street
Clacher, James, teacher, Seymour Munro School, Alexandra street
Clark, Adam, pointsman, 13 Whitefriars street
Clark, Angus C., commercial traveller, Cherrybank
Clark, Alexander, painter, 32 Newrow
Clark, Alexander, warper. Burton place. Nelson street
Clark, Alexander, sherifif-officer, 6 Canal street
Clark, Alexander, painter, 28 West Mill street
Clark, Alexander, railway-guard, 22^ Whitefriers street
rClark, Ann, 9 South William street
Clark, Ai-chibald, shepherd, 5 Whitefriars street
Clark, Catherine, 8 Keir street
Clark, Catherine, 20 Gladstone terrace
Clark, Catherine, 6 Canal street
Clark, Charles, lorryman, 6 Paul street
Clark, Charles, warder, 3 Scott street
Clark^ Clement, labourer, 238 High street
Clark, David, gardener, 85 Main street
Clark, David, labourer, 39 Castlegable
Clark, David (of R. & D. Clark), 156 High street
Clark, George, clerk, 3 Kinnoull causeway
Clark, James, painter, 39 Castlegable
Clark, Jane, 183 South street
Clark, John, collector of poor rates, 14 South street ; h. 3 Athole street
Clark, John, gardener, 396 High street
Clark, John, warehouseman, 327 High street
Clark, Margaret Jane, grocer (Post Office), Barnhill
Clark, Mrs Agnes, 10 North Methven street
Clark, Mrs Ann, 30 Barossa street
Clark, Mrs Ann, 2 Brown street
Clark, Mrs Christina, 74 South street
Clark, Mrs George, washerwoman, 13 Barossa street
Clark, Mrs Hugh, mangier, 246 High street
Clark, Mrs James, lodgings, 10 Athole street
Clark, Mrs John, 133 Canal street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. ft
Clark, Mrs John, dairy, 42 Leonard street
Clark, Mrs Margaret, 7 North Methven street
Clark, Mrs William, 1 1 Thimblerow
Clark, Richard, labourer, 142 Canal Crescent
Clark, Robert, cabinetmaker, 192 High street ; h. 156
Clark, Robert, parcel post messenger, Carrick House, Barnhill
Clark, R. & D., bakers, 152 High street
Clark, William, lapper, 14 Melville street
Clark, William, cabinetmaker, 191 High street
Clark, William, engine-driver, 8 Market street
Clayton, George, dyer, 46 High street
Clement, Alexander, fitter, 82 Reform place. Canal street
Clement, Cave, 21 Main street
Clement, James, labourer, 12 Paul street
Clement, Misses, 17 High street
Clement, Thomas, engine-driver, 3 Croftbank
Clement, William, dyer, 333 High street
Clink, Daniel, labourer, 74 South street
Clow, Alexander, labourer, 32 Thimblerow
Clunie, Catherine, Salisbury Villa, Comely bank
Clunie, John, joiner, 8 Caledonian road
Clunie, Mrs John, 65 Main street
Clydesdale Bank, 3 St. John street ; Richardson & Wilson, agents
Clyne, Alexander, grocer, 318 High street ; h. 58 South Methven street
Clyne, Mrs Jane, 58 South Methven street
Coaching and Hiring Establishments, 58 George street, 22 and 30
Princes street, 27 and 29 Mill street, 5 and 14 North William
street, and 189 South street
Coates, Andrew (of Coates, Pullar, & Co. ), Pitcullen House
Coates, Pullar, & Co., manufacturers, Balhousie Works, Dunkeld road
Cobb, John, baker, 13 Barossa street
Cobban, John, porter, 4 Longcauseway
Cobban, Robert, parcel porter, Dovecotland
Cochrane, Andrew, porter, 71 Main street
Cochrane, Charles, fish and fruit dealer, 154 High street ; h. 146
Cochrane, Charles, jun., fishdealer, 47 Meal vennel
Cochrane, David, cowfeeder, 5 Commercial street
Cochrane, James, engineer, 5 James street
Cochrane, John, waiter, 18 George street
Cochrane, John, hawker, 126 High street
Cochrane, John, tobacco spinner, 214 High street
Cochrane, Mrs David, 13 Cutlog vennel
Cochrane, Mrs Peter, 9 Strathmore street
Cochrane, Thomas, clerk, 1 1 James street
Cochrane, William, fireman, 2 Cross street
Cochrane, William, blacksmith, 4 South street
Cochrane, William, ironturner, 9 James street
Cockburn, John, fishing tackle maker, 239 High street
Cockbum, J. , & Campbell, wine merchants, 20 St. John street
Coleman, John, labourer, 38 Skinnergate
Coll, Findlay, joiner, 44 Athole street
72 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Coll, Mrs Janet, 297 High street
Collins, Edward, labourer, 48 Meal vennel
Collins, William R., pottery worker, 14 Whitefriars street
CoUison, Mrs William, 46 Pomarium street
Comb, Thomas, sexton, 42 Longcauseway
Combe, George, labourer, Cherrybank
Combe, William, turner, 12 Barrack street
Commercial Bank of Scotland, 26 South street ; Thomas Soutar, agent i
Commissary Cierk's Office, County Buildings ; John Thomas
Comrie, Alexander, labourer, 56 Meal vennel
Comrie, John, roadman, Cherrybank Ij i;
Comrie, Mrs Catherine, Gray's close, 14 South street ' C
Comrie, Mrs Isabella, 2 Glover street
Comrie, Mrs John, 19 Speygate
Conacher, Margaret, dressmaker, 33 North Methven street |C
Conacher, Mrs Charles, 23^ Marshall place -
Conacher, Mrs Margaret, 18 Priory place
Conacher, Peter M., factor, 4 Balhousie buildings
Condie & Co. , solicitors, 75 George street (
Congregational Chapel, Mill street i
Conlin, James, pensioner, 47 Meal vennel (
Connon, James, lorryman, 65 Strathmore street i
Conogan, Mrs, 146 High street , (
Constable, Ann, 46 Commercial street f
Convent (St. Joseph's), 8 Stormont street i
Conway, Peter, labourer, 21 St. John's place
Cook, Alexander, dyer, 9 Low street
Cook, Alexander, 'busdriver, 80 Watergate
Cook, George, gardener, 1 1 Keir street
Cook, John, fireman, 200 South street
Cook, John, railway guard, 53 Glover street
Cook, Mrs H., lodgings, 5^ Princes street
Cook, Stewart, librarian, 8 Commercial street
Cook, Thomas, grocer, 6 Scott street ; h. 4
Cooper, Robert, porter, Craigie place, Craigie
Co-operative Society (Limited) — Central Stores, Co-operative Build-
ings, Scott street ; Branches — 41 North Methven street, 18 Hospital
street, 3 South street, 1 1 Main street, Bridgend ; Perth road. Scone ;
and Friar street, Craigie ; David Glass, manager
Corbie, Michael, labourer, 44^ Meal vennel
Cornfute, Mrs James, 1 1 Barossa place
Cornfute, Robert, dyer, 13 Union lane
Cossgrove, John, labourer, 47 Meal vennel
Costello, Patrick, labourer, 40 Meal vennel
Coull, James, provision dealer, 15 Bridge lane
Coulter, James, framer, Wolseley place, Friar street <
Coulter, Mrs James, 23 Carpenter street
County and City of Perth Infirmary, 13 York place
County Assessor's Office, Tay street ; Alexander Bain, assessor
County Buildings, Tay street
County Collector's Office, County Buildings j D. Mackintosh, collector '
GENERAL DIRECTORY. ^^
County Constabulary Office, County BuUdings ; John Dodd, chief
constable
County Hall, County Buildings, Tay street ./)
Coupar, John, grocer, 27 King street >
Court, William, carter, 4 Victoria court, Canal street
Cousin, Mrs Agnes, 7 Thimblerow
Coutts, John, labourer, 74 Pomarium street
Coutts, Margaret, 21 Stormont street
Coutts, Mrs George, 5 Leonard street
Coutts, Mrs William, 76 Pomarium street
Coutts, Thomas, letter-carrier, 334 High street
Coventry, Mrs John, 12 Newrow
Coventry, Mrs John, Flesh Market close, South street
Cowan, Hosack, shoemaker, 208 South street
Cowan, James, clerk, 38 Princes street
Cowan, Samuel, proprietor of Perthshire Advertiser^ 7 Athole crescent - .
Cowie, Mrs Alexander, 22 Market street ,■ >
Cowieson, William, market gardener. Strawberry Bank, Barnhill
Cowper, Ann, 34 Leonard street
Cowper, James, railway guard, 20 St. Jane's place, Friar street
Cowper, John, porter, 23 Castlegable
Cowper, John, mechanic, 29 Stormont street
Cowper, Mrs Robert, 13 Back wynd
Cowper, George, labourer, 224 High street
Cowperthwaite, Mrs John, lodgings, 86 Victoria street
Coyle, William, labourer, 190 High street
Co3me, Philip, labourer, 199 South street
Craig, David, cabman, 10 North William street
Craig, David, policeman, 39 Pomarium street
Craig, Eliza, dressmaker, 34 Newrow
Craig, J. P., & Co., drapers, 10 Gowrie street
Craig, John, gunsmith, 21 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Craig, Miss, matron, Hospital for Incurables, KinnouU
Craig, Mrs Euphemia, 8 Cross street
Craig, William, labourer, 6 North port
Craig, William, dyer's labourer, 55 High street
Craigie, Daniel, engineer, 30 Caledonian road
Craigie, George, lamplighter, 2 Carpenter street
Craigie, George, cartwright, 39 Castlegable
Craigie, James, tinsmith, 53^ South street
Craigie, Jessie, milliner, 10^ High street ; h, 7 Balhousie street
Craigie, Mrs Ann, cook, Craigie Park terrace
Craigie, Mrs David, 2 Athole crescent
Craigie, Mrs David, 129 High street
Craigie, Mrs Fernie, 232 High street
Craigie, Thomas, dyer, 3 Cherry lane
Craigie, William, baker, 246 High street
Craigon, John, carter. Shore
Craigon, Peter, lamplighter, Tay street
Craik, John, clerk, 10 Horner's lane
Cramb, David, mason, 74 Longcauseway
'74 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Cramb, David, fitter, 42 Barossa street
Cramb, James, chief warder, General Prison
Cramb, Mrs John, 34 Newrow
Cramb, Robert, surfaceman, Bamhill
Cramb, WilUam, fisher, 35 Skinnergate
Cranstoun, James H,, artist, 3 Athole street
Crawford, Andrew, Tayhill, Bridgend
Crawford, James, bricklayer, 206 High street
Crawford, Jane, poulterer, 10 North port
Crawford, Mrs Alexander, 79 South street
Crawford, Mrs David, fruiterer, 22 Hospital street
Crawford, Mrs John, butcher, 104 High street ; h. Victoria Villa, Balhousie;
Crawford, Mrs Thomas, provisions, 37 Kinnoull causeway
Crawford, Mrs William, Pitcullen, Scone road
Crawford, Robert, butcher, 14 Cow vennel
Cree, Eliza, 23 South Methven street
Cree, Finlay, mason, 18 Paul street
Cree, John, coal merchant, 58 South street
Cree, P. &. W. , coal merchants, 56 Watergate
Cree, Peter, coal merchant, 12 High street
Cree, Peter, engine-fitter, 12 High street
Cree, William, dyer, 38 Leonard street
Crerar, Andrew, grocer and potato merchant, 5 North Methven street ; h. 17
Crerar, James, dyer, 44 Barossa street
Crerar, James, dyer's finisher, 246 High street
Crerar, John, hatter and clothier, 22 Leonard street ; h. i8a
Crerar, Mrs Marjory, laundress, 52 Leonard street
Crerar, Mrs Mary, 36 Longcauseway
Crerar, Robert, labourer, 66 Pomarium street
Crerar, Thomas, carter, 49 Strathmore street
Crerar, William, smith, i Paul street
Crichton, Alexander, factory manager, 35 Balhousie street
Crichton, A. & J., hosiers, 11 Princes street
Crichton, Andrew, mason, 85 Glover street
Crichton, Charles A. (of G. & C. A. Crichton), 56 George street
Crichton, Elizabeth, 214 High street |
Crichton, G., & Son, dentists, 7 Charlotte street !'
Crictltoil, G. & C. A., jewellers and lapidaries, 54 George street"
See Advt.
Crichton, James, draper, 42 South Methven street ;^. 40
Crichton, James, grocer, 12 Caledonian road
Crichton, John, lunatic superintendent, General Prison
Crichton, John U., dentist, 7 Charlotte street
Crichton, Mrs David, 25 Pomarium street
Crichton, Mrs Eliza, lodgings, 21 Queen street
Crichton, Mrs George, 7 Charlotte street
Crichton, Peter, joiner, 71 High street
Crichton, Peter, lamplighter, South Tay street
Crichton, Thomas, mason, 35 Scott street
Crichton, William, bookbinder, 89 South street
CroU, James, painter, 59 Leonard street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. ^
Crombie, Frances, 12 Charlotte street - ^
Crombie, John, hawker, 20 North port *
Crombie, Mrs Nickel, 49 Leonard street
Crombie, Nickel, cabinetmaker, 20 J Barrack street ', h. 22
Crone, James, tailor, 6 County place 'P
Cross, Charles, labourer, George Inn lane ^
Cross, Thomas, finisher, 23 Guard vennel
Cross, Thomas, dyer, 28 Longcauseway, Dovecotland
Cross, Thomas, fireman, 8 Castlegable
Crow, David, weaver, 310 High street
Crow, James, painter, 6 Paul street
Crow, John, finisher, 224 High street
Crow, John, tailor, 6 Oliphant's vennel
Crow, John, weaver, 19 Kinnoull street
Crow, Margaret, 37 George street
Crow, Mrs Grace, 97 South street
Crow, Mrs Jane, 82 South street
Crow, William, porter, 19 Speygate
Crow, William, coachsmith, 58 Pomarium street
Crow, William, dyer, i Kinnoull causeway
Croy, David, tailor, 246 High street
Croy, Henry, labourer, 44 Carr's croft
Cruickshank, John, mechanic, 4 South street
Cruickshanks, James S., tailor and clothier, 64 and 66 St. John st. ; h. 28
Cruickshanks, Richard, commission agent, St. Ann's lane ; h. Mount
Tabor, Kinnoull
Cruickshanks, Robert, labourer, 18 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Cumming, Alexander, turner, 97 South street
Cumming, Duncan, inspector of cleansing, Glasgow road
Cumming, James, turner, 16 Union street lane
Cumming, Mary, 23 South Methven street
Cumming, Samuel, labourer, 3 Rose lane
Cunningham, Archibald, mason, Mill wynd
Cunningham Brothers, grain merchants ; office, 38 High street
Cunningham, David, labourer, 20 North port
Cunningham, James, Balmoral Inn, Castlegable
Cunningham, James, platelayer, 23 Cross street
Cunningham, John, labourer, 13 Cutlog vennel
Cunningham, Mrs William, 31 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Cunningham, Peter, surfaceman, 19 Cross street
Curr, John, slater, 14 Pomarium street
Currie, J. & T., wine and spirit merchants, 165 and 167 High street
Currie, John, yardsman, 41 Canal street
Cusack, Michael, labourer, 126 High street
Cusack, Patrick, tailor, 161 High street
Cusaik, Mrs John, 199 South street
Cusiter, Mrs Robert, 161 High street
Custom House, Victoria Buildings, 40 Tay street; Henry Christie^
collector
Cuthbert, David, finisher, 23 Carpenter street
Cuthbert, David, ironmonger, 6 Stormont street
Jl^ GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Cuthbert, Henry, shoemaker, 12 Bridge lane
Cuthbert, James, King's Arms Hotel, 9 High street
Cuthbert, Mrs James, meal merchant, 1 1 St. John's place ; h, 10
Cuthbert, Mrs John, 207 High street
Cuthbert, William, manure agent, 55 High street
Cuthbert, William, labourer, 23 Kirkgate
Dalgleish, William, pointsman, i Earl's dykes
Dallachie, James, gardener, 37 Commercial street
Dalrymple, James, labourer, 4 Whitefriars street
Dandie, Misses, Glencaim Villa, Kinnoull
Dandie, Newby, & Dandie, chemists and druggists, 75 High street
Dandie, Robert (of Dandie, Newby, & Dandie), 71 High street
Darling, A., & Co., hatters, 35 George street ; h. Comely^ank
Davidson, Alexander, plumber, 24 County place ; h. Rosslyn place
Davidson, Alexander, labourer, 148 South street
Davidson, Allan, carter, 61 Kinnoull causeway
Davidson, Andrew, solicitor, Tay street ; h. 4 Balhousie bank
Davidson, Ami, lodgings, 38 High street
Davidson, Charles, polisher, 24b High street
Davidson, David, dyer, 27 Barossa street
Davidson, Ebenezer, labourer, 78 Watergate
Davidson, Henry, fitter, 8 Longcauseway
Davidson, Henry, labourer, 72 Watergate
Davidson, James, 224 High street
Davidson, James, labourer, 34 Newrow
Davidson, John, clerk, 35 Scott street
Davidson, John, C.E., Kilmartin place. Friar street, Craigie
Davidson, John, policeman, 4 Market street
Davidson, Mary W., teacher, 76 Victoria street
Davidson, Mrs Alexander, 3 Lickley place
Davidson, Mrs Elizabeth, 46 Castlegable
Davidson, Mrs John, 32 Caledonian road
Davidson, Peter, fireman, 34 Leonard street
Davidson, Peter, joiner, Cherrybank
Davidson, Peter, market gardener, Tayview, Bamhill
Davidson, Walter (of Palmer & Co.), 10 St. Ann's lane
Davidson, William, inspector of railway police, 57 Glover street
Davidson, William, calenderer, 8 Gladstone terrace
Davidson, William, clerk, Wolseley place, Friar street
Davidson, William, engine-fitter, 27 Priory place
Davidson, William, carter, 28 Caledonian road
Davidson, William, cabman, 23 Strathmore street
Davidson, William, tailor, 12 Melville street
Davie, John, vanman, 7 Low street
Davie, Mrs James, 204 South street
Dawson, Catherine, greengrocer, 54 South street
Dawson, David, labourer, 95 High street
Dawson, J. & D., farmers, Westview, Bamhill
Dawson, James, labourer, 82 Watergate
Dawson, John, millwright, 47 Canal street
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Dawson, John, writer, 25 George street ; h. Witchhill Cottage, KinnouU
Dawson, Joseph, commercial traveller, Gray Cottage, PickletuUem
Dawson, Marjory, 297 High street
Dawson, Mary, tobacconist, 48 Leonard street
Dawson, Mrs, 224 High street
Dawson, William, hammerman, 50 Leonard street
Dear, Thomas, tailor, 15 Pomarium street
Deas, David, labourer, 5 Speygate
Deas, James B. (of Garvie & Deas), 2 St. Leonard's bank
Deas, John, baker, i Melville street
Deas, William B. (of Garvie & Deas), 6 Strathearix terrace
Deas, William, joiner, 50 Athole street
Deiglaton, Betsy, dressmaker, 228 South street
Delemar, Edward T., chemist, 224 High street
Denham, Alexander, clerk, 55 High street
Denham, John, butler, i Brunswick terrace, Craigie
Derrick, Peter, labourer, 40 Meal vennel
Deuchars, James, baker, 77 Watergate j A. 71
Deuchars, Mrs William, dressmaker, 22 Caledonian place
Deuchars, Robert, porter, 8 Pomarium street
Devanagh, Michael, labourer, 59 Meal vennel
Devaney, Francis, labourer, 146 High street
Devaney, George, grocer, 115 South street
Devaney, Patrick, labourer, 212 South street
Devaney, Patrick, labourer, 41 Meal vennel
Dewar, Alexander, slater, 286 High street
Dewar, Alexander, baker, 68 High street
Dewar, Charles, tailor, 129 South street
Dewar, Charles, warper, 27 Pomarium street
Dewar & Co. , slaters, 3 West Mill street
Dewar, Donald, chimney-sweeper, 25 Guard vennel
Dewar & Honey, drapers, tailors, and clothiers, i St. John's street
Dewar, James (of Macnaughton & Dewar), Rose Cottage, Bridgend
Dewar, James, Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, i High street,
and publisher of the Perthshire Courier ^ 16 Watergate and 147 South
street \ h. ^ Rose terrace
Dewar, James, porter, 23 Castlegable
Dewar, John (of Dewar & Honey), 34 High street
Dewar, John A., & Son, wine and spirit merchants, III High street
Dewar, John A. (of J. Dewar & Son), Balbraith, KinnouU
Dewar, John, blacksmith, 156 High street
Dewar, John, labourer, 34 Newrow
Dewar, Mrs Charles, 46 Pomarium street
Dewar, Mrs John, 5 St. Leonard's bank
Dewar, Mrs John, 315 High street
3ewar, Mrs Peter, 44 Newrow
Dewar, Mrs Thomas, 1 1 Cow vennel
Dewar, Robert, clerk, 10 Tay street
Dewar, William, slater, 276 High street
)ick, John, engine-driver, 33 KinnouU causeway
pick, William, commercial traveUer, 19 Queen street
7& GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Dickie, Rev. "William, Pitheavlis, Glasgow road
Dickie, "William, mason, 55 High street
Dickson, John (of Mackenzie & Dickson), Greenbank, Bridgend
Dickson, John, tailor, loi High street
Dickson, John, labourer, 7 Stormont street
Dickson, Matthew, printer, 12 Paul street
Dickson, Robert, river watcher, 79 South street
Dickson & Turnbull, nursery and seedsmen, 26 George street ; nurseries,
Bellwood, KinnouU
Dickson, "William, mason, 33 Castlegable
Dingwall, Alexander, family grocer and wine merchant, 36 St. John i
street ; h. Glendoick Villa, Kinnoull. See Advt.
Dingwall, James, commission agent, 10 Kirkgate
Dingwall, James, railway guard, 5 James street
Dingwall, Mary, milliner, 62 High street ; h. 60
Dingwall, Robert, mason, Craigie Park Cottage
Dixon, "William, & Co. (Limited), coal-masters, Glasgow road Depot
Dobbie, Mrs, 224 High street
Dochart, Peter, hostler, 39 Kinnoull causeway
Docherty, Mrs Edward, lodgings, 35 Mill street
Docherty, Mrs James, 14 Union lane
Docherty, "William, pensioner, 17 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Doctor, John, labourer, Pitheavlis
Dodd, John, chief constable of County Constabulary, Parkfield, Scone
Doe, John, agricultural implement maker, 20 Caledonian road j h, Errol
Doig, Alexander, traveller, 5 Castlegable
Doig, James, clerk, 330 High street
Doig, Mrs Peter, 56 Longcauseway
Doig, "William, fitter, 41 Cross street
Doggart, James M 'Donald, missionary, Bellwood Cottage, Kinnoull
Doll en, William, hawker, 190 High street
Donald, Catherine, confectioner, 85 High street
Donald, David (of Reid & Donald), 47 George street
Donald, Elizabeth, Bankhead, Bridgend
Donald, George, & Son, plasterers, 31 Barrack street
Donald, "William D., grocer, 366 High street
Donaldson, Alexander, labourer, 2 Thistle lane
Donaldson, Alexander, warper, 10 Athole street
Donaldson, David, gasfitter, 45 Commercial street
Donaldson, David, blacksmith, 232 South street
Donaldson, David, cabinetmaker, 9 South William street
Donaldson, David, joiner, 40 Mill street
Donaldson, Emily, 120 Canal crescent
Donaldson, George, mason, 12 South street
Donaldson, Gilbert, jun., hatter; shop, 241 High street;. A. 37 Shield
place, Dunkeld road
Donaldson, Gilbert, wright, 20 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Donaldson, James, clerk, 19 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Donaldson, John, labourer, 34 Newrow Hgli
Donaldson & Mackenzie, drapers, 34 George street Hbt
Donaldson, Mrs, 126 High street
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Donaldson, Mrs. Helen, hawker, 148 South street
Donaldson, Mrs Peter, 17 Stormont street
Donaldson, Robert, baker, 170 High street
Donaldson, Thomas, plasterer, 34 Newrow
Donaldson, Thomas, goods guard, 21 St. Jane's place, Craigie
Donaldson, Thomas, baker, 248 High street ; h. 246
Donaldson, William, porter, 27 Watergate
Donaldson, William (of Donaldson & Mackenzie), Rosebank Villa, Dun-
keld road
Donelly, Patrick, pilot, 12 Union street lane
Donelly, Patrick, general dealer, 58 Meal vennel ,( ,
Donigan, Agnes, 77 Leonard street ( ■
Donn, Jane, factory worker, 44I Meal vennel
Donn, Mrs Alexander, 47 Pomarium street
Donn, Mrs Robert, 36 Commercial street
Donn, Peter, brassfinisher, 61 Leonard street
Donn, William, plasterer, 15 Charteris street
Donohue, John, shoemaker, 312 High street
Doonan, John, broker, 51 Meal vennel; h. 59
jDoonan, Mary, 53 Meal vennel
Dorris, Bernard, mason, 17 Stormont street
JDorris, Patrick, labourer, 129 High street
JDorward, John, labourer, 6 St. Paul's square
IjDougall, James, carter, 21 East Bridge street
jDougall, John, fireman, 305 High street
Dougall, John, ostler, 15 Greyfriars lane
Douglas, Alexander, painter, 46 Commercial street
Douglas, Barbara, 26 Pomarium street
Douglas, Daniel, teacher, 24 Priory place
Douglas, David, painter, 72 Watergate
Douglas, George R. (of Douglas & Son), 28 King street
Douglas, George R., & Son, glaziers, painters, and paperhangers, 52 Princes
street
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James, grocer, 21 Commercial street
James, engine driver, 22 Caledonian road
James, coal merchant, N.B. Mineral Depot, Glasgow road
Joseph, gardener, 3 St. Paul's square
Dr. Kennedy, 2 St. John's place ; h, I Marshall place
Mrs Donald, mangier, 89 South street
Mrs George, 4 Market street
Mrs G. R., I Marshall place
Mrs Margaret, I West Bridge street
Mrs Robert, 8 Market street
Mrs William, 15 Commercial street
Mrs William, milliner, 148 High street ; h. 129
Mrs William, 14 Rose terrace
Robert, grain merchant, 87 Leonard street
Robert, baker, 266 High street
Thomas, clerk, 12 North Methven street
William, engine fitter, 3 Scott street
William, accountant, 13 Queen street
80 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Doulan, Mary, charwoman, 12 Paul's close
Doulan, William, militia staff, 89 South street
Dow, David, dyer, S Mill street
Dow, David S. (of R. Dow & Son), 47 George street
Dow, James, joiner, Granville place, Market street
Dow, James, grain merchant, 30 Barrack street
Dow, James C, solicitor, 14 Keir street
Dow, John, tobacconist and stationer, 21 North Methven street ; h, 23
Dow, John, clerk, Westbank, Jeanfield
Dow, John, 394 High street
Dow, John, joiner, 21 King street
Dow, John, railway weigher, 40 Glover street
Dow, Joseph, fish dealer, 46 South street ; h. 73 Watergate
Dow & Macfarlane, joiners, Granville place. Market street
Dow, Mrs Peter, 41 Main street
Dow, Peter, joiner, 59 Newrow
Dow, Robert, labourer, 38 Skinnergate
Dow, Robert, teacher. Trades' School, 45 Mill street
Dow, Robert, & Son, painters and decorators, 59 George street
Dow, Robert (of R. Dow & Son), Springbrae, Kinnoull
Dow, Thomas, cashier, Lome Villa, Dunkeld road
Dow, William, French cleaner, 46 Commercial street
Dow, William, clerk, 84 Reform place
Dow, William, joiner, 65 Strathmore street
Dow, William, joiner, 232 High street ; h, 8 Kinnoull street
Dower, Robert, Rose Cottage, Craigie
Dowie, John, carter, 33 Kinnoull causeway
Dowie, John, 46 Pomarium street
Dowling, Betsy, 181 High street
Downie, Andrew, timekeeper, 5 Stormont street
Downie, John, railway guard, 35 Glover street
Downie, Peter, labourer, 87 High street
Downie, Mrs Peter, 54 Watergate
Dron, Mrs Ann, dressmaker, 47 Pomarium street
Drummond, Alexander, tailor, 54 Longcauseway
Drummond, Christina, 13 Princes street
Drummond, Christina, 17 Kinnoull street
Drummond, David, joiner, 12 Gowrie street ; h, 21 Main street
Drummond, Mrs, Kinnoull Cottage
Drummond, Mrs Catherine, 44 Skinnergate
Drummond, Mrs Jane, seamstress, 23 Cross street
Drummond, Mrs Thomas, 46 Pomarium street
Drummond, Robert, grocer, 41 Mill street
Drummond, William, mason, 14 James street
Drury, John, plumber, Craigie place
Dryden, John, carter, 5 Market street
Dryer, Henry, tailor, 34 Meal vennel
Drysdale, Charles, slater, 79 South street
Drysdale, Mrs WilUam, 46 Commercial street
Drysdale, Robert, carpet-weaver, 14 Caledonian road
Drysdale, Thomas, baker, 15 Guard vennel
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 8l
Dudgeon, Major Robert C, deputy governor, General Prison
DufF, Alexander, joiner, 22 Melville street
DuflF, Alexander, blacksmith, 116 High street
Duff, Andrew, saddler, 142 South street
Duff, Angus, engine fitter, 4 James street
Duff, David, blacksmith, I Thistle lane
Duff, David, labourer, 73 South street
Duff, David, St. Leonard's Hotel, 30 Leojiard street
Duff, James, railway porter, 71 Pomarium street
Duff, James, draper, 6 Victoria street
Duff, James, labourer, 89 KinnouU causeway
Duff, James, labourer, 7 Pomarium street
Duff, James, barman, 8 Mill wynd "
Duff, John, mason, 38 West Mill street
Duff, John, labourer, 68 Athole street
Duff, John, shoemaker, 159 South street
Duff, John, glassblower, 7 Stormont street
Duff, John, labourer, 49 Newrow
Duff, John, weaver, 51 Pomarium street
Duff, Mrs Agnes, dressmaker, 74 St. John street
Duff, Mrs Walter, spirit-dealer, 53 South street ; h. 53J
Duff, Mrs William, provision dealer, 226 South street
Duff, Peter M., coal agent, 81 KinnouU causeway
Duff, Robert, scavenger, 47 Newrow
Duff, Robert D., clerk, 71 Princes street
Duff, Robert, carter, 266 High street
Duff, Thomas, fitter, 6 Thimblerow
Duff, Thomas, labourer, 51 Pomarium street
Duff, Thomas, market gardener, Pitheavlis
Duff, William, warder. General Prison
Duff, William, clerk, Quarrymill
Duff, William, concertina-maker and music-seller, 60 and 62 South Meth-
ven street ; ^. 15 Earl's dykes
Duffie, Mrs Catherine, 10 Paul's close
Duffin, William, warder, 4^ Victoria street
Duguid, John, cabman, 4 Cow vennel
Dun, Andrew L., The Den, KinnouU
Dunbar, George, horsedealer, 5 Lickley place ; h. 39 Princes street
Duncan, Alexander, bootmaker, 67 South Methven street ; h, 43 Balhousie
street
Duncan, Alexander, porter, 141 Canal street
Duncan, Andrew, dyer, 58 South street
Duncan, Andrew, dyer, 98 South street
Duncan, Ann, 6 Main street
Duncan, David, engine-driver, 41 Glover street
Duncan, David, labourer, 26 Barossa street
Duncan, David, porter. High Craigie
Duncan, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Stewart's place, Caledonian road
Duncan, Helen, dressmaker, 5 Croft bank
Duncan, James (of Brown & Duncan), Rock Cottage, Craigie
Duncan, James, plumber, 21 King street .-ax
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82 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Duncan, James, porter, 5 Milne street
Duncan, James, iron-turner, 56 Pomarium street
Duncan, James, ironturner. High Craigie
Duncan, James, joiner, High Craigie
Duncan, John, dyer, 25 Scott street
Duncan, John, dyer, 7 Leonard street
Duncan, John, teacher, 3 1 Priory place
Duncan, John, draper, 157 and 159 High street ; h. 77 Strathmore street
Duncan, John, labourer, 5 Claypots wynd
Duncan, Joseph, police sergeant, 23 Cow vennel
Duncan, Magdalene, dressmaker, 5 East Bridge street
Duncan, Misses J. & A., teachers of music, Albert Villa, Dunkeld road
Duncan, Misses J. & E., dressmakers, 32 Priory place
Duncan, Mrs James M., 10 Athole street
Duncan, Peter, ropespinner, 301 High street
Duncan, Robert, joiner. High Craigie
Duncan, Robert, draper, 4 Barossa place
Duncan, Robert, lapper, 16 North port
Duncan, Thomas, stereotyper, 87 Watergate
Duncan, Thomas, coal merchant, Leonard Bank Mineral Depot ; h, 4
Scott street
Duncan, Thomas, 74 Pomarium street
Duncan, William, housekeeper, Inland Revenue, 40 Tay street
Duncan, William, carter, 47 Kinnoull causeway
Duncan, William, fireman, 52 Pomarium street
Duncan, William, fireman, 51 Watergate
Duncan, William, dyer, 308 High street
Duncan, William, dyer, 5 Claypots wynd
Duncanson, James, tailor, i Cutlog vennel
Duncanson, Thomas, baker, 7 County place ; -%. 81 High street
Dundee Advertiser, Evening Telegraph, and People's Journal
Branch Office, 9 George street
Dundee Courier and Argus and Weekly News Office,
78 High street. See Advt,
Dunlop, Thomas, fireman, Craigie Park terrace '
Dunn Brothers, wood merchants. New Shore ; h. 22 Victoria street
Dunn, David, picture-frame maker, 55 High street
Dunn, James, grocer, 2 Brown street
Dunn, John, superintendent. People's Institute, 6 Craigie Crescent
Dunn, Mrs Archibald, 3 Kinnoull causeway
Dunn, Peter, railway porter, 10 Paul street
Dunn, William, cloth finisher, 18 Barrack street
Dunsmore, B., & Son, drapers, 56 and 58 High street
Dunsmore, Buchanan (of B. Dunsmore & Son), 6 Comely bank
Dunsmore, Robert (of B, Dunsmore & Son), Salisbury Villa, Comely bank
Durnan, Mrs Catherine, 154 South street
Durward, Mrs Alexander, 34 Newrow
Dutch, Alexander, boatbuilder. Shore
Duthie, James, gardener, Early Bank Cottage, Craigie
Dyer, M. &. J., umbrella makers, 60 George street ; ^. 15 Bridge lane
Dyer, Mrs James, 38 Princes street
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Eadie, David, painter, 56 West Mill street
Eadie, Morris, foreman, Shore
Eadie, Mrs Charles, 13 Melville street
Eadie, William, porter, 86 High street
Easson, Alexander, railway guard, 4I Glover street
Easson, Andrew, gardener, BarnhUl
Easson, Ann, 79 South street
Easson, David, joiner, 29 Scott street
Easson, David, mason, 155 South street
Easson, James, mason, 6 North William street
Easson, John, baker, 190 High street
Easson, Mrs David, Malloch's close, Canal street
East Parish Church Mission Hall, 321 High street
East U, P. Church, hi South street
Easter, David, warder, General Prison
Easton, John, guildry officer, 26 Newrow
Eaton, Hugh, cabman, 9 Watergate
Edinburgh Life Assurance Co. See Advt. for List of Agents
Edward, James, blacksmith, 55 West Mill street
Edward, James, gas inspector, 9 South WUHam street
Edward, Mrs John, dressmaker, 58 Watergate
Edward, Mrs William, embroidery warehouse, 260 High street ; h. 238
Edward, Peter, lorryman, 122 Canal crescent
Edward, William, coal-merchant, Princes street Station ; k. 238 High st.
Edwards, Andrew, cabman, 137 High street
Edwards, John, warder, General Prison
Edwards, Mrs James, 28 Horse cross
Egan, James, scavenger, 79 South street
Egan, Mrs Ann, 72 Watergate
Elder, Alexander, weaver, 71 South street
Elder, Alexander, labourer, 11 Whitefriars street
Elder, Alexander, salesmen, 125 South street
Elder, Alexander, tenter, 3 Thimblerow
Elder, Alexander, warder, General Prison
Elder, Chalmers Paton, confectioner, 261 High street
Elder, James, shopman, 207 High street
Elder, Mrs Catherine, Kirk close, 80 High street
Elgin and Wellwood Coal Co., North British Mineral Depot,
Glasgow road
Elliot, George, carter, 386 High street
Elliot, George, labourer, 74 Pomarium street
Elliot, William, commercial traveller, 22 Victoria street
Ellison, S,, T., & E., umbrella makers, 56 South Methven street; h. 2
Balhousie street
Ellison, William, 2 Balhousie street
English and Scottish Law Life Assurance Association.
See Advertisement for List of Agents
Episcopal School (St. Andrew's), Caledonian road
Erskine, Peter, shoemaker, 28 Newrow
Esplin, George, warder. General Prison
Evangelical Union Church, 183 High street
84 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Evans, Charles, porter, 19 Leonard street
Evans, James, dyer's labourer, 35 Pomarium street
Ewan, William, butcher, 113 South street ; h. 97
Ewart, John, sawyer, High Craigie
Ewing, James, 16 Gladstone terrace, Bridgend
Ewing, Robert, draper and silk mercer, 24 St. John street ; h. 2 Queen st.
Exchange Hall, 30 George street
Excise Office, 40 Tay street
Faichney, James, mechanic, 47 Glover street
Fainey, Richard, labourer, 163 South street
Fair, David, joiner, 30 Carr's croft
Fair, Mrs John, 71 Pomarium street
Fairbairn, Alexander, missionary, 35 Priory place
Fairbrother, Mrs William, 129 High street
Fairgreive, James, engraver, i Kirkgate
Fairley, Mrs Alexander, 4 Barossa street
Fairley, Patrick, grocer, 38 Meal vennel
Fairweather, James Y., Pitheavlis Bank
Fairweather, James Y., jun., accountant, Pitheavlis Bank
Falcon, WilUam, dyer's finisher, 2 Abbot street
Falconer, Alexander, railway guard, 5 County place
Farmer, Donald, printer, 30 George street
Farquhar, Adam, signalman, 43 Newrow
Farquhar, George, clerk, Post-Office, 41 Cross street
Farquhar, Rev. George T. S,, 15 South Methven street
Farquhar, James, chemist and druggist, 76 St. John st. ; h. 33 Balhousie st.
Farquhar, William, joiner, 3 St. Jane's place, Friar street
Farquharson, David (of Smart & Farquharson), 5 North port
Farquharson, David, tea-merchant, 15 High street ; h, 3 York place
Farquharson, Donald, watchmaker and jeweller, 82 High street \ h. 34
North Methven street
Farquharson, Jane, 177 South street
Farquharson, Mrs Robert, 75 Pomarium street
Farquharson, Robert, railway porter, 105 South street
Farquharson, William, nurseryman and florist, St. Ninian's and
Comely Bank Nurseries ; h. Comely Bank Cottage. See Advt.
Faulds, Mrs James, 19 Pomarium street
Fawcett, George, pointsman, 48 Newrow
Fechney Industrial School, Glasgow Road
Feegan, Mrs Mary, hawker, 74 South street
Fenton, Alexander, butcher, 15 Kirkside; h, 10 Cow vennel
Fenton, Alexander, labourer, 17 Pomarium street
Fenton, James, cleaner, 6 Murray street
Fenton, James, wood-merchant, Shore ; h. Croft Park, Craigie
Fenwick, A., & Son, confectioners and pastry bakers, 27 St. John street ;
h. Floral cottage, 57 Commercial street
Fenwick, Alexander, clerk, 14 Caledonian road
Fenwick, Andrew, tea-dealer, 89 South street
Fenwick, Charles, carter, 344 High street
Fenwick, David, engine-driver, 35 Scott street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 85
Fenwick, David, timekeeper, 29 County place
Fenwick, James, labourer, 2 Thistle lane
Fenwick, John, plasterer, 7 Whitefriars street
Fenwick, John, mason, St. Catherine's place
Fenwick, Marion, furnishings, 337 High street
Fenwick, Peter, grocer, 317 High street; >%. 315
Fenwick, Peter, porter, 8 Cutlog vennel
Fenwick, William, shoemaker, 13 Commercial street
Fenwick, William, guard, 54 South William street
Fenwick, William, iron-turner, 2 Cross street
Fenwick, William, fireman, 71 High street
Fenwick, William, grocer, 335 High street ; h, 333
Ferens, Robert, clerk, 3 Evelyn terrace, Craigie
Ferguson, Andrew, tailor, 12 Paul street
Ferguson, Charles, labourer, 17 KlinnouU street
Ferguson, Christina, dressmaker, 46 High street
Ferguson, David, hawker, 18 Paul street
Ferguson, George, writer, 22 Kinnoull street
Ferguson, Henry C, M.R.C.V.S., 19 North Methven street.
See Advt.
Ferguson, Isabella, 5 South street
Ferguson, James, M.B. and CM., 5 Charlotte street
Ferguson, James, railway porter, 105 South street
Ferguson, James, letter-carrier, 53 Commercial street
Ferguson, John, clerk, 30 High street
Ferguson, Matthew, clerk, 15 Gowrie street
Ferguson, Mrs Daniel, 49 Commercial street
.Ferguson, Mrs Donald, grocer and spirit merchant, 91 and 93 South street;
h. 37 South Methven street
Ferguson, Mrs Duncan, 219 High street
Ferguson, Mrs Margaret, dairy, 63 Leonard street
Ferguson, Robert, compositor, 69 Glover street
Ferguson, Robert, dyer, 6 Union street
Ferguson, Robert, dyer, 51 Glover street
Ferguson, William S., Perthshire manure works, Friarton; ofBce, 13
Kirkgate
Femie, David, coal inspector. Cottage, Friarton
Ferrier, George, fireman, Cherrybank
Ferrier, George M., Melrose house, Kinnoull terrace
Ferrier, Morris, dyer, 75 South street
Ferrier, Mrs Isabella, 47 Skinnergate
Ferrier, William, market gardener, Barnhill
Fiddes, Robert, & Son, butchers, 23 Main street ; h. Barnhill
Findlay, Charles, solicitor, 30 Melville street
Findlay, James, stationer and tobacconist, 196 South street
Findlay, James, caUco glazier, 3 Balhousie buildings
Finlay, Fergus, shoemaker, 4 North port
Finlay, James, druggist's assistant, 17 Caledonian road
Finlay, Rev. Robert, Strathview, New Scone road
Finlayson, James, ironmonger and blacksmith, 24 JNIill street ; A, 7 North
William street . ;;.'i. i «air (i l
86 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Finlayson, John, flesher, 8 Cow vennel
Finlayson, Mrs Alexander, 113 High street
Finlayson, Mrs John, 28 Horse cross
Finlayson, Peter, gardener, 6 Commercial street
Fire Brigade Station, 14 Tay street
Firth, John, carpet weaver, 6 Caledonian road
Firth, Walter, factory manager, 10 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Fisher, Andrew, painter, 10 Paul's close
Fisher, James, porter, i Leonard place
Fisher, James, grocer, 186 High street ; A. 163
Fisher, James, clerk, 2 Victoria street
Fisher, John, 3 MelviUe street
Fisher, Mrs Annie, I Paul street
Fisher, Mrs Jane, 6 Marshall place
Fisher, Mrs John, winder, 5 Claypots wynd
Fisher, Rev. Robert. 20 Priory place
Fisher, William, wholesale confectioner, 172 High street ; h, 163
Fisher, William, signalman, 62 Glover street
Fisken, Alexander, tailor, 28 Horse cross
Fisken, Stewart, labourer, 18 Paul street
Fisken, Thomas, bootcloser, 232 High street
Fisken, Thomas, labourer, 25 High street
Fittis, Robert Scott, newspaper correspondent, 87 High street
Flannigan, James, labourer, 21 Clayholes
Flannigan, Mary, 139 South street
Fleming, Alexander, 24 Melville street
Fleming, Ann, 20 Gowrie street
Fleming, Rev. Archibald, B.A., oflnchyra, Hamilton house, Glasgow road
Fleming, David, surgeon, 3 Charlotte street
Fleming, George, labourer, 190 High street
Fleming, John, timber merchant, 66 Princes street
Fleminjf, John, cabinetmaker, 219 High street
Fleming, WUliam, pointsman. South Tay street
Flesher Incorporation Hall, 44 South street
Fletcher, Mrs Oswald, dressmaker, 1 70 High street
Flint, James, mess-cook, 31 Thimblerow
Flockhart James, baker, 40 Queen street
Flood, Edward, 116 High street
Flynn, Gilbert, labourer, 59 Meal vennel
Flynn, John, labourer, 74 South street
Flynn, John, labourer, 136 South street
Flynn, John, hawker, 59 Meal vennel
Flynn, John, labourer, 152 South street
Flynn, John, labourer, 12 Meal vennel
Flynn, Margaret, 59 Meal vennel
Flynn, Maria, factory worker, Flesh Market close, South street
Flynn, Martin, 24 Newrow
Flynn, Mary, 103 South street
Flynn, Mrs Mary, 350 High street
Flynn, Mrs Peter, 20 Market street
Flynn, Patrick, hawker, 32 Leonard street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. -^
Folan, John, labourer, i8 Clayholes
Folan, Mary, confectioner, 86 South street
Folan, Patrick, labourer, 148 South street
Foote, Thomas, labourer, 13 Leonard street
Forbes, Alexander, coach painter, 27 Canal street
Forbes, Betsy, dressmaker, 7 Pomarium street
Forbes, Catherine, winder, 25 Leonard street
Forbes, Charles, labourer, 58 South street
Forbes, Duncan, engineer, 12 Balhousie street
Forbes, James, Craigie Park terrace
Forbes, James, Cross Keys Inn, Bridgend
Forbes, James, flesher, 15 North Methven street; h. 4 Graham's place,
King street
Forbes, James, carter, 49 Leonard street
Forbes, James, labourer, 190 High street
Forbes, James, labourer, 8 Cutiog vennel
Forbes, James, news-agent, 230 South street ; k. 70 South Methven street
Forbes, John, distiller, Isla distillery, Bridgend
Forbes, John, lithographer, 25 High street
Forbes, Margaret, 42 Newrow
Forbes, Mrs John, Storm ont Arms Inn, 43 South street
Forbes, Mrs John, shopkeeper, 29 Kirkgate
Forbes, Mrs Margaret, 7 Leonard street
Forbes, Mrs Mary Ann, Ivybank, KinnouU
Forbes, Mungo, gardener, 54 Main street
Forbes, Robert, brewer, 18 Strathmore street
Forbes, Robert, auctioneer, St. Magdalene's
Forbes, William, Gowrie Inn, Watergate
Forbes, William D., joint-agent, Royal Bank, 2 Charlotte street
Ford, James, sawyer, 4 South street
Ford, James, labourer, 4 Newrow
Ford, Joseph, mason, 246 High street
Ford, Mrs George, 122 Canal crescent
Ford, Mrs John, 49 Commercial street
Ford, Robert, labourer, 47 Skinnergate
Ford, Robert, hawker, 6 Meal vennel
Ford, William, labourer, 8 Bridge lane
Fordyce, Peter (J. Cockburn & Campbell), 26 St. John street
Forgan, Andrew, golf-club maker, 23 Kinnoull street
Forgan, Thomas, joiner, 19 Scott street ; k. 34 Priory place
Forrest, John, dairyman, 21 Kirkgate ; h. 8 North port
Forrest, Thomas, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 26 Caledonian road ;
h. 25 York place
Forsyth, James, tailor, 9 South street
Forsyth, Mary, 4 Queen street
Forsyth, Mrs Alexander, 105 South street
Forsyth, Mrs John C, lodgings, 25 Marshall place
Forsyth, Mrs Thomas, 129 High street
Fotheringhara, Alexander, platelayer, 22 Barrack street
Fotheringham, David, pavior, 9 Low street
Fowlis, James, shopman, 25 Shields place, Dunkeld road
88 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Foy, Michael, labourer, 82 South street
Foy, Thomas, dyer, 27 Castlegable
Foy, Thomas, fireman, 39 Castlegable
Frame, James, coal-agent, Glasgow road Depot ; A. 37 South Methven st.
Francis, Jane, laundress, i Brown street
Fraser, Alexander, joiner, 386 High street
Fraser, Alexander, labourer, 16 West Mill street
Fraser, Alexander (of Fraser & Morton), Wolseley place. Friar street
Fraser, Daniel, confectioner, 138 High street; h. 140
Fraser, Donald, flesher, 28 West Mill street
Fraser, James, mason, 65 Canal street
Fraser, James, grocer, 80 Pomarium street ; h, 2 Cross street
Fraser, James, mechanic, 17 Hospital street
Fraser, James, spirit-dealer, 7 South street j h, above
Fraser, James, clerk, 364 High street
Fraser, James, grocer, 238 South street
Fraser, James, porter, 25 Clayholes
Fraser, James, engine-driver, Burton place
Fraser, Jane C, Early Bank Villa, Craigie
Fraser, John, railway guard, 41 Glover street
Fraser, John, vanman, 6 Carpenter street
Fraser, John, carter, 25 Clayholes
Fraser, John, grocer and wine merchant, 40 High street and 2 Kirkgate ;
h, 3 Rose terrace
Fraser, John, painter, 301 High street
Fraser, John, plumber, 55 West ]SIill street
Fraser, John, bootcloser, 38 High street
Fraser, John M. (of Macdonald, Fraser & Co, ), The Feu House
Fraser, Misses, 40 Mill street
Fraser «& Morton, builders, Victoria street ; office, South William street
Fraser, Mrs AJexander, 25 High street
Fraser, Mrs Daniel, 56 West Mill street
Fraser, Mrs David, 10 South street
Fraser, Mrs Henry, 65 Leonard street
Fraser, Mrs John, 34 Newrow
Fraser, Mrs John, 15 Commercial street
Fraser, Mrs John, 18 Carpenter street
Fraser, Mrs Simon, 69 Leonard street
Fraser, Robert, labourer, 15 Flesh vennel
Fraser, Robert, coachbuilder, 1 1 Canal street
Fraser, William, painter, i Kirkgate
Fraser, William, labourer, 163 South street
Fraser, William, yardsman, 4 Longcauseway
Fraser, William, laboiurer, 47 Canal street
Fraser, WiUiam, blacksmith, 224 High street
Frazer, James, planemaker, 5 1 Scott street
Frazer, John, tailor and clothier, 49 and 5 1 High street ; h. Rock House,
53 Main street
Free Middle Church, Carpenter street
Free St. Leonard's Church, South William street
Free St. Paul's Church, 18 Newrow
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Free St. Paul's Church Session House, 287 High street
Free St. Stephen's Church, Paradise place, Victoria street
Free West Church, Tay street
Freel, Alexander, labourer, 6 Foundry lane
Frew, David, surgeon, i Graham's place, King street
Frew, Forest (of Frew & Sons), 8 Marshall place
Frew & Sons, "William, plumbers and brassfounders, 6 Mill street
Frew, William (of Frew & Sons), 19 Melville street
Fuller, John, dyer, 14 Pomarium street
Fulton, Mrs James, 31 Thimblerow
Fulton, Mrs William, 7 Glover street
Fulton, William, janitor of schools, 31 North Methven street
Fyfe, Alexander, 7 Balhousie street
Fyfe, Archibald, cabinetmaker, 25 Guard vennel
Fyfe, David, mason, 27 Watergate
Fyfe, John, slater, 239 High street
Fyfe, Mrs James, 368 High street
Fyfe, William, tailor, 163 South street
Fyfe, WilUam Westwood, Perth Loan Company, 80 High street ; h. 25
George street
Fyfe, William, railway porter, 56 West Mill street
Galbraith, Alexander, coach-wheeler, 9 Speygate
Galbraith, David, inspector of weights and measures, 207 High street
Gall, Alexander, brassfounder, 5 Skinnergate
Gall, Alexander (of Miller & Gall, printers), 34 Scott street
Gall, David, porter, 41 Canal street
Gall, James, joiner, 8 Glover street
Gall, Jane, milliner and dressmaker, 12 Hospital street ; h, 8 Glover street
Gall, Mrs Jane, 49 Watergate
Gall, Peter, 23 Stormont street
Galletly, Ann, 74 St. John street
Galletly, Charles, warder. General Prison
Galletly, George, blacksmith, 41 Castlegable
Galletly, George, baker, 10 East Bridge street
Galletly, Helen, dressmaker, 25 South street
Galletly, James, glazier, 37 Leonard street
Galletly, John, carter, 6 Mill close
Galletly, John, printer, 8 Kirkgate
Galletly, John, labourer, 386 High street
Galletly, Mary, seamstress, 13 Union street
Galletly, Mrs Alexander, seamstress, 35 Watergate
Galletly, Mrs Wilham, 25 Hospital street
Galletly, Robert, shoemaker, 26 Whitefriars street
Galletly, Thomas B. , tenter, 35 Scott street
Galletly, Thomas, compositor, 32 Caledonian road
Galletly, William, sack inspector, 33 KinnouU causeway
Gallocher, Alexander, labourer, 47 Meal vennel
Gallocher, Stephen, labourer, ?>*j High street
Galloway. David, corn-factor ; office, 9 St. John street ; h. Vine
Bank, Kinnoull. See Advt.
90 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Galloway, David, timekeeper, 68 Canal street
Galloway, George, brassfounder, 273 High street
Galloway, George, tailor, 17 Meal vennel
Galloway, James, tailor, 300 High street Gi
Galloway, James, baker, 119 South street Ga
Galloway, James R., clerk, 13 Union lane
Galloway^, John, porter, Craigie Park Cottage
Galloway, John, labourer, 64 South street - Ci
Galloway, Mary, 79 South street fc
Galloway, Mrs Andrew, 58 South street
Galloway, Mrs James, 16 Pomarium street
Galloway, Mrs Susan, 8 Mill street
Galloway, Peter, M.R.C.V.S., 48 George street
Galloway, Robert, brassfounder, 16 Pomarium street
Galloway, Thomas, engine-driver, 60 Pomarium street
Galloway, William, gardener, The Lodge, Hamilton House, Glasgow road G
Galloway, William, seaman, Cherrybank G
Galloway, William R., insurance agent, 68 High street
Gannan, James, labourer, 10 Paul's close
Gannan, John, greengrocer, 10 Meal vennel G
Garden, David, clerk, 27 KinnouU causeway
Gardiner, Alexander, millwright, 18 Strathmore street G
Gardiner, Alexander, labourer, 68 Canal street
Gardiner, Alexander, fireman, 41 Main street
Gardiner, Andrew, carpenter, 29 Stormont street G
Gardiner, Daniel, labourer, 103 Canal street C
Gardiner, David, painter, 6 Thimblerow \i
Gardiner, Elizabeth, greengrocer, i East Bridge street I (
Gardiner, George, grocer and fruit merchant, 18 Pligh street; h, 43 Canal | (
street
Gardiner, George, dyer, 4 Newrow
Gardiner, James, labourer, 11 North port
Gardiner, James, jun., wood merchant ; office, 28 High street
Gardiner, John, dyer, 276 High street
Gardiner, Margaret E., Orchardbank, Bamhill
Gardiner, Mrs Alexander, 3 Union street lane
Gardiner, Mrs Ann, lodgings, 156 High street
Gardiner, Peter, cabinetmaker, 47 Newrow
Gardiner, Peter, carter, 142 South street
Gardiner, Thomas, carter, 9 Claypots wynd
Gardiner, William, joiner, 27 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Garland, Peter, carter, 239 High street
Garland, Robert, carter, 24 West Mill street
Garrow, James, inspector of police, 3 Gowrie street
Garvie, Alexander, stationer, 35 South street ; h, 68 St. John Street
Garvie, David, labourer, 44^ Meal vennel
Garvie, David, plasterer, 30 Newrow
Garvie & Deas, manufacturers, 63 South Methven street
Garvie, Elizabeth, Burton place
Garvie, Gregory M., grocer's assistant, 25 High street
Garvie, Isabella, 26 Athole street
•G^ENERAL DIRECTORY. 9 1
Garvie, James, carter, 82 South street
Garvie, James, engine-fitter, 156 High street
Garvie, James, dyer's labourer, 17 Watergate
Garvie, John, dyer, 53 Newrow
Garvie, John, fitter, 92 High street
Garvie, John, fireman, 23 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Garvie, Mary Ann, dressmaker, g Earl's dykes,
Garvie, Mrs Harriet, 159 South street
Garvie, Mrs James, Gray's close, 14 South street
Garvie, Mrs Janet, 156 High street
Garvie, Robert, 32 Caledonian road
Garvie, Robert, butcher, 16 South Methven street ; h. Star buildings, 24
Canal street
Garvie & Syme, ironmongers, 42 and 79 High street. See Advt.
Garvie, Thomas, clerk, 15 Balhousie street
Garvie, William, carter, 17 Cross street
Garvie, William (of Garvie & Deas), 3 King's place
Garvie, William (of Garvie & Syme), Castle View, Hay street
Gas Commissioners' Office, 3I High street ; J. M'Gillewie, treasurer
Gas Meter Inspector's Office, Speygate ; John Saunders, inspector
Gas Works, Scott street ; Thomas Whimster, manager
Gasson & Miller, organ builders, Stormont street. See Advt.
Gathan, Michael, pointsman, 89 South street
Gatherum, Forbes, labourer, 71 Kinnoull causeway
Gaudie, James, Post Office chief clerk, 77 Main street
Gavin, John, labourer, 18 Thimblerow
Gavin, John, labourer, 333 High street
Gavin, Margaret, 82 South street
Gavin, Michael, labourer, 146 High street
Gavin, Michael, provision dealer, 60 Meal vennel
Gavin, Patrick, labourer, 146 High street
Gavin, Peter, labourer, 216 South Street
Gavin, Sarah, 144 High street
Gavin, Thomas, labourer, 103 South street
Geddes, Alexander, porter, 22 Market street
Geddes, Captain Alexander, Mount Tabor Cottage
Geddes, George, porter, 50 Glover street
Geddes, Laurence, gardener, Bellwood
Geddes, Rev. William, 16 Melville street
Geddie, John, joiner, 47 Canal street
Geekie, Alexander, tailor, 71 High street
Geekie, Ann, laundress, 46 Main street
Geekie, David, inspector of works, 22 Athole street
Geekie, James, warder. General Prison
Geekie, James, tenter, 309 High street
Geekie, Jane, weaver, 50 Main street
Geekie, William, engine-fitter, 23 Stormont street
Gemmel, Margaret, 13 Stormont street
General Post Office, 2 High street
General Prison for Scotland, Edinburgh road
Gintle, Mrs William, 22 York place
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Gentry, Thomas, clerk, 38 Queen street
George, Alexander, bootmaker, Hospital Buildings
George, Ann, 81 High street
German Vice Consul's Office, Charles street ; Robert Lowe, consul
Gerrard, John, gardener, Bowerswell
Gerthly, James, gardener, 3 Market street
Gibb, David M'Intosh, clerk, 36 James street
Gibb, George, dyer, 18 Strathmore street
Gibb, Jane, 9 Charteris street
Gibbons, John, labourer, 164 South street
Gibbons, John, coal-dealer, Glasgow Road Depot ; h, 99 South street
Gibbons, Patrick, labourer, 148 South street
Gibbons, Thomas, labourer, 38 Skinnergate
Gibson, Catherine, 58 South Methven street
Gibson, David, labourer, 72 Watergate
Gibson, Helen, dressmaker, 22 St. John street 1
Gibson, Rev. James, D.D., Free West Manse, Kinnoull
Gibson, James, baker, 13 Paul street
Gibson, John, engine-fitter, 96 High street
Gibson, Mrs Jessie, 59 Meal vennel
Gibson, Thomas, baker, 19 Main street ; ^. 15
Gibson's Trustees, County Place Inn, Hospital street
Gibson, "William, engine-fitter, 25 South street
Gibson, William, hammerman, 35 Cross street
Giddings, Miss, matron, Murray Royal Asylum, Bridgend
Gilchrist, Joan, grocer, Craigie place
Gillespie, Jane, Balhousie terrace, Dunkeld road
Gillespie, John, Balhousie terrace, Dunkeld road
Gillespie, John, grocer, 146 South street ; >5j, 55 Meal vennel
GiUespie, William, superintendent, Caledonian Railway, i St. Leonard's
bank
Gillespie, William, engine-fitter, 30 Glover street
Gillies, Colin, gardener, Oakbank, Cherrybank
Gillies, Walter, M.A. (Academy), Sunbank, Kinnoull
Gilliwie, Thomas, tailor, 10 Foundry lane
Gillon, John, bellhanger, George Inn lane
Girls' School of Industry, Wellshill
Glass, Alexander, chemist and druggist, 39 South Methven street ; h. Bon
Accord VUla, Glasgow road
Glass, Andrew, agent, 28 Scott street
Glass, David, Wellshill, Dovecotland
■Glass, David, manager, Co-operative Society, 18 Scott street
Glass, David, baker, 91 High street \ h. %•]
Glass, George, dyer's labourer, 6 Paul street
Glass, James, plasterer, 4 Thimblerow
Glass, Mrs Andrew, grocer, 345 High street ; h. 340
Glass, Mrs David, 352 High street
Glass, Mrs Janet, 6 Thimblerow
Glass, Mrs Mary, 77 Glover street
Glass, Robert Milne, accountant, 68 St. John street ; h. 87 High street
Glass, Robert, weaver, 26 Clayholes
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 93
Glass, William, teacher, 79 Glover street
Glassite Chapel, 269 High street
Glen, James, dyer's labourer, i Mill street
Glen, Michael, labourer, 164 South street
Glen, Mrs Margaret, 34 Newrow
Glen, Mrs Margaret, 102 High street
Gloag, Robert, fireman, 12 Commercial street
Gloag, Robert, fruiterer, 185 South street
Gloag, William B,, grocer and wine merchant, 24 Athole street; h. Jock's
Lodge, Kinnoull
Glover & Son, boot and shoemakers, 46 South Methven street ; /^. 51
Glover's Hall, 36 George street
Godtfumeau, Paul, St. John's Hotel, 6 St. John's place
Goldridge, Thomas, tailor, 9 Meal vennel ; h, 40
Gollans, James, baker, 34 Scott street
Good Templars' Hall, 134 Canal Crescent
Goodall, David, labourer, 9 South William street
Goodall, Mrs James, 384 High street
Goodfellow, David, pointsman, 36 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Goodman, William, 58 Watergate
Goodwin, James, dyer, 246 High street
Gordon, Alexander, railway guard, 48 Newrow
Gordon, Mrs George, BarnhUl House
Gordon, Mrs Gilbert, grocer, 20 Athole street
Gordon, Mrs Henry, 16 Balhousie street
Gordon, Mrs John, 69 Kinnoull causeway
Gordon, William P., 31 Leonard street
Gorham, Mrs William, laundress, 37 Stormont street
Gorin, Frederick, bandmaster, Friar street, Craigie
\ Gormack, Christina, 4 Glover street
Gorrie, David, dairyman, Caledonian road
Gorrie, David, coppersmith, 2 Kinnonll street
Gorrie, David, copper and metal plate works, 9 South Methven street;
h. Paradise place
Gorrie, John, parcel-post carrier, 5 Milne street
Gorrie, John, labourer, 99 Canal street
Gorrie, John, potato and coal merchant, 23 Princes street; h. 2.1
Gorrie, Mrs John, 27 Pomarium street
Gorrie, Mrs Peter, 18 Glover street
Gorrie, Mrs William, lodgings, Gowrie Cottage, Bamhill
Gorrie, Mrs William, furnishings, 153 High st. ; K 151 See Advt,
Gorrie, Peter, labourer, 5 Milne street
Gorrie, Robert, joiner, 151 High street
Gorrie, Thomas, dyer, 54 Longcauseway
Gorrie, Thomas, dyer, 5 Murray street
Gorrie, Thomas, moulder, 4 Paul street
Gorrie, Thomas, clerk, 4 Scott street
Gorrie, Thomas B., wireworker, 24 North Methven street ; A. 51 South
Methven street
Gorton, Edward, railway guard, Craigie Park terrace
Gourlay, James, bootcloser, 3 Strathmore street '"-'">
94 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Gourlay, Margaret, 27 Commercial street
Gourlay, Mrs, 22 Union lane
Gourlay, William B., commercial traveller, 16 York place
Gow, Alexander, carpenter, 20 Hospital street
Gow, Alexander, shoemaker, 38 Mill street
Gow, Daniel, 18 Canal street
Gow, Donald, pensioner, 21 Main street
Gow, Duncan, house proprietor, 9 Rose terrace
Gow, Isabella, 113 High street
Gow, James, labourer, 99 Canal street
Gow, James, coal-agent, 25 Priory place, Craigie
Gow, John, clerk, 296 High street
Gow, John, mason, 21 Gowrie street
Gow, John, 9 Keir street
Gow, John, labourer, 7 Scott street
Gow, Mrs Forbes, 32 Skinnergate
Gow, Mrs Mary, grocer, 108 South street
Gow, Robert, grocer, 91 Main street
Gow, Robert, joiner, Cherrybank
Gow, William, carter, 97 South street
Gowans, David, weaver, 5 Thimblerow
Gowans, Forrester, slater, 29 Thimblerow
Gowans, James, chemist and druggist, 21 High street; h. 6 St. Leonard's
bank
Gowans, James, mason, 21 Union street
Gowans, Mrs William, High Craigie
Gowenlock, James, gardener, Asylum, Bridgend
Grace, Mrs John, 5 Market street
Graham, Andrew, J. P., 7 Melville street
Graham, Donald, engine-driver, 14 Longcauseway
Graham, John, labourer, 50 Meal vennel
Graham, John D., boot and shoe maker, 24 Carpenter street
Graham, John T., M.D., CM., M.R.C.S., 4 Athole crescent
Graham, Joseph, 29 Canal street
Graham, Euphemia, fruiterer, 184 High street
Graham, Miss Isabella, 21 Balhousie street
Graham, Mrs Alexander, 47 Priory place
Graham, Mrs Peter, 73 Watergate
Graham, Patrick, labourer, 190 High street
Graham, William, tenter, 315 High street
Graham, William, railway porter, 6 Canal street
Graham, William, sawtrimmer, 30 Skinnergate
Grandison, William B. , designer, 33 Balhousie street
Granger, Andrew, draper, 51 South Methven street
Grant, Alexander S., clerk, 37 Commercial street
Grant, Alexander, tailor, 23 Gowrie street
Grant, Alexander, calenderer, 17 East bridge street
Grant, Charles, cabinetmaker, 55 North Methven street j /f. 57
Grant, Frank, ticket collector, 4 Market street
Grant, James, gatekeeper, 54 South street
Grant, John, commission agent, 8^ High street ; h. 13 Balhousie street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 95
Grant, John, labourer, 7 Whitefriars street
Grant, John, sergeant, county constabulary, County Buildings
Grant, Joseph, policeman, 8 South street
Grant, Miss, 13 King's place
Grant, Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 69 North Methven street
Grant, Rev. P. W., Inveraven Bank, Bridgend
Grant, William, railway station policeman, 83 Leonard street
Graves, F. S., organist (for Kinnoull Church), 12 Charlotte street
Gray, David, plasterer, 18 Watergate
Gray, David, carter, 45 Canal street
Gray, James, labourer, 71 Glover street
Gray, James, engine-driver, 146 High street
Gray, James, weaver, 75 Leonard street
Gray, James, dairyman, 58 Watergate
Gray, John, dyer's labourer, 46 Longcauseway
Gray, John, labourer, 9 Low street
Gray, John, joiner, Malloch's close
Gray, John, & Co., shoemakers, 155 High street
Gray, Mrs Ann, 18 Carpenter street
Gray, Mrs James, 139 South street
Gray, Mrs James, 67 South street
Gray, Mrs John, lodgings, 103 Canal street
Gray, Mrs George, 16 Main street
Gray, Mrs George, BowersweU, Bridgend
Gray, Mrs George, dressmaker, 195 High street
Gray, Mrs Thomas, 16 Cow vennel
Gray, Peter, weaver, 21 Kinnoull causeway
Gray, Robert, mechanic, 26 Pomarium street
Gray, William, clerk, 9 St. John street
Green, Alexander, general draper, 57 and 59 South Methven street ;
h, Craigie House
Green, George, miller, 14 Paul street
Green, John, shopkeeper, 17 Earl's dykes
Greenhill, Campbell, sculptor. Market street ; h. 3 Lickley place
Greenhill, Laurence, mason, 3 Lickley place
Greenhill, Mrs Peter, 17 Watergate
Grego, Mrs Charles, optician, 27 High street ; h, 25
Gregor, Alexander, guard, 25 Kinnoull causeway
Gregor, Jane, teacher, 13 Queen street
Gregor, John, mechanic, 2 Thistle lane
Gregor, William H. (J. Pullar & Sons), 51 York place
Greig, Alexander, 32 King street
Greig, Christopher, warder, 41 Cross street
Greig & Co., clothiers, 24 and 26 Watergate
Greig, David, railway clerk, 34 James street
Grieg, H. H. (Perthshire Wine and Spirit Co.), 6 Watergate; h, 2 Mans-
field place
Greig, Helen, 6 Marshall place
Greig, James G. (Academy), Springbrae, Kinnoull
Greig, James R., draper's assistant, 74 Victoria street
Greig, Mrs James, 18 Kirkgate jcii.;!]/.!
96 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Greig, Mrs Margaret H., 28 Watergate
Greig, Rev. Patrick, Hay street
Grejg, R. & J., wholesale grocers, 89 High street
Grierson, L. M., clerk, Inland Revenue, 4 Fairmount Villas, Barnhill
Grieve, David, carter, 67 Pomarium street
Grieve, George, jeweller and hardware merchant, 128 High street j h, 41
South street
Grieve, John, Glencoe Bar, 244 High street ; h. 246
Grieve, John, market gardener, Craigbank, Barnhill
Grieve, Mrs Mary, 199 South street
Grimmond, Alexander, pointsman, 35 Scott street
Grimmond, Jane, teacher, 15 Balhousie street
Grimmond, John, coal weigher, 207 High street
Grindlay, Andrew, engine-driver, 65 Canal street
Grubb, Thomas, labourer, 87 High street
Guildj Alexander, dyer's labourer, 23 Stormont street
Guild, David, storekeeper, 3 Glover street
Guild Hall, 96 High street
Guild, Helen, lodgings. Burton place
Guild, Mrs William, confectioner, 73 Leonard street
Guild, Robert, Boatland House, Isla street
Guild, William, engine-driver, Craigie Mill Cottage
Guild, William, labourer, 2 Meal vennel
Gunn, George, shepherd, High Craigie
Gunn, Miss Ann, 3 Melville street
Gunn, Mrs Hugh, 292 High street
Guim, Robert, planemaker, 102 High street
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e, Mrs Alexander, 28 Watergate
e, David, fireman, 86 Canal street
e, H. M., family grocer and wine merchant, 5 Main Street ; h, 3
e, Helen, 5 Gowrie street
e, John, railway guard, 79 South street
e, John, janitor. Infirmary Lodge
e, John B. , refreshments, 7 Market street ; h, 9
Peter, labourer, 159 South street
e, Thomas, labourer, 258 High street
e, William, carter, 22 Longcauseway
e, William, blacksmith, 24 Commercial street ; h, 2 Union street
lane
Haggart, Ann, grocer, 214 South street
Haggart, John, platelayer, 10 Cross street
Haggart, John, joiner, 4 Newrow
Haggart, Mrs Christina, lodgings, 104 South street
Haggart, Peter, wireworker, 177 South street
Haggarty, John, labourer, 50 Meal vennel
Haggarty, Michael, shoemaker, 116 High street
Haggerty, Mrs Elizabeth, 136 South street
Halkerston, David, coachman, 25 Strathmore street
Halkerston, John, carpenter, 2 Longqauseway
Halkerston, Mrs Robert, 2 Union lane
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Hall, George, game dealer, 2 Mill street ; h. 14 Bridge lane
Hall, George, clerk, 8 Mill street
Hall, James, platelayer, 27 Glover street
Hall, James, railway porter, 22 West Mill street
Hall, John, engine-driver, High Craigie
Hall, John, salmon fisher, Shore
Hall, Joseph (of R. & J. Hall), 2 Abbot street
Hall, Joseph, labourer, 31 Thimblerow
Hall, Mrs John, 3 Cutlog vennel
Hall, Mrs William, 46 Pomarium street
Hall, R. & J., butchers, 234 South street
Hall, Richard, jun. (of R. & J. Hall), Laing's buildings, Alexandra street
Hall, Richard, butcher, ii Leonard street ; h. 368 High street
Hall, Robert, Croft House, Bridgend, and 43 Old Bond street, London
Hall, Robert, labourer, 55 High street
Hall, Robert, glassblower, 79 South street
Hall, Thomas, glassblower, 1 1 Cow vennel
Hall, William, Victoria Hotel, 47 Princes street
Hall, William, labourer, 56 West Mill street
Halley, Archibald, dyer, 334 High street
Halley, David, moulder, 32 West Mill street
Halley, David, dyer, 137 High street
Halley, George, porter, 49 Leonard street
Halley, George, planemaker, 72 Watergate
Halley, James, cutter, 2 Bridge lane
Halley, James, plasterer, 216 South street
Halley, James, labourer, 47 Meal vennel
Halley, James, dyer, 170 High street
Halley, James, porter, 27 Glover street
Halley, John, mason, 151 High street
Halley, John, warder. General Prison
Halley, Joseph, sailmaker, 142 Canal crescent
Halley, Misses M. & E. , dressmakers, 2 Barossa place
Halley, Mrs David, lodgings, 16 Athole street
Halley, Mrs David, 35 Cross street
Halley, Mrs Elizabeth, 245 High street
Halley, Mrs Elizabeth, 390 High street
Halley, Mrs Isabella, no South street
Halley, Mrs William, 55 Pomarium street
Halley, Robert, miller and grain merchant, Balhousie Mills ; office and
stores, I North Methven street ; h. Hay street
Halley, Robert, factory foreman, 3 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Halley, Thomas, clerk and auctioneer, 13 Queen street ; l
Halley, William, shoemaker, 6 Leonard street ; h. 3 Kinnoull causeway '
Halley, William, porter, 49 Leonard street
Halliburton, David, blacksmith, 149 High street
HalHburton, William, cooper, 246 High street
Hamilton, George, engine-driver, 8 St. Jane's place, Friar street ■" -
Hamilton, John, coalman, 14 Pomarium street
Hamilton, Robert H., laundry, St. Andrew's street ; h. 32 Caledonian road
Hamilton, Thomas, coachman, Isla street
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9$ GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Hammermen Incorporation Hall, 175 High street
Piampton, Mrs John, St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Handasyde, Thomas, seed merchant, 10 St. Leonard's bank
Hanick, Bridget, greengrocer, 166 South street
Harbourmaster's Office, Shore ; David Taylor
Hardie, John, 116 High street
Hardie, Richard, pavior, 18 Watergate
Hardie, Thomas, draper and hosier, 233 High street ; h. 81 Glover street
Hargreaves, Samuel, carpet weaver, St. Catherine's place
Hargreives, Rev. Joseph H., 12 York place
Harley, W. Hemy, restaurateur and confectioner, 30 South Methven street :
Harley, William & Sons, fruiterers and seedsmen, 3 George street ; ;
h. Brompton terrace, Kinnoull
Harper, Daniel, labourer, 13 Cutlog vennel
Harper, Mrs Mary, dressmaker, 13 East Bridge street
Harper, William, fishcurer. Foundry lane ; h. 42 North Methven street '
Harris, James, mason, 55 West Mill street \
Harris, James, cutter, 25 High street
Harris, James N., dyer's finisher, 12 Strathmore street
Harris, James, labourer, 13 East Bridge street
Harris, Janet, 35 Watergate
Harris, John, mason, I Low street
Harris, Mrs Alexander, 7 Low street
Harris, Mrs Ann, hardware dealer, 68 South Methven street ; /?. 43 Pal-
housie street ;
Harris, Mrs David, teacher, 68 Athole street [
Harris, Mrs Grace, 13 Kinnoull causeway
Harris, Robert, engine driver, 88 Canal street
Harris, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 246 High street
Harris, William, brassfinisher, 49 Strathmore street
Harris, William, tenter, 36 West Mill street
Harris, William, dyer, George Inn lane
Harris, William, mechanic, Craigie Park Cottage
Harris, William, blacksmith, 55 West Mill street
Harris, William, labourer, Craigie park
Harrison, Mrs John, seamstress, 224 High street
narrower, James, joiner, 8 Nelson street
Hart, Allan, labourer, Barnhill
Hart, James, market gardener, Woodlands, Barnhill
Hart, Mrs John, 26 Pomarium sti-eet
Harvey, David, compositor, 10 Market street
Harvey, Sarah, 7 Queen street
Harvie, Mrs James, 39 Priory place
Hastie, Misses, 9 South William street
Hattle, John, engine driver, 22 Market street
Haxton, Alexander, clerk, 10 James street
Haxton, Andrew, 18 Strathmore street
Haxton, John, joiner, 2 Longcauseway
Haxton, Robert, coachman, Hamilton House
Haxton, William, dyer's finisher, 47 Stormont street
Hay, Alexander, 29 Balhousie street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 99
Hay, Alexander, coppersmith, 35 Pomarium street
Hay, Alexander, slater, 39 Pomarium street
Hay, George, clerk, 45 Kinnoull causeway
Hay, Grace, 9 Cross street
Hay, James, engine-filter, 31 Leonard street
Hay, James, brakesman, 8 Whitefriars street
Hay, James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 28 and 30 County place ; h,
II York place
Hay, James, dyer, 273 High street
Hay, James, valet, 36 Barossa street
Hay, James, weaver, 23 Clayholes
Hay, James, cabinetmaker, 1 1 Barossa street
Hay, Janet, 7 1 Victoria place
Hay, John, labourer, \\\ Meal vennel
Hay, John, weaver, 16 Paul's close
Hay, Joseph, dyer, 29 Mill street
Hay & Kyd, auctioneers and land-surveyors. Auction Hall, Victoria street
Hay, Mrs James, 23 Pomarium street
Hay, R. A. & J., booksellers and stationers, 23 George st.; h. 26 Priory pi.
Hay, Robert, & Sons, drapers, 27 George st. ; h. Gowan Bank, Bridgend
Hay, Thomas, ticket-clerk, 8 Foundry lane
Hay, William, railway guard, 3 York place
Hay, William, carpenter, 6 Meal vennel
Hazel, James, labourer, 23 Balhousie buildings
Headrick, Mungo, engine driver, 21 Priory place
Heatly, Andrew, gardener, 49 Commercial street
Hedderwick & Co., butchers, 61 South Methven street
Heggie, James, mason, 302 High street
Heggie, James, porter, 404 High street
Heggie, Mrs William, i James street
Heggie, William, porter, 406 High street
Heiton, Andrew, F.R.I. B. A., architect, 72 George street; h. Darnick,
Kinnoull
Hempel, Mrs, teacher of music, 4 Rose terrace
Henachan, Mrs Thomas, 9 Castlegable
Henachan, Thomas, labourer, 129 South street
Henachan, Thomas, coal-vendor, 27 Castlegable
Henderson, Rev, Alexander, Hay street
Henderson, David, engine-driver, 77 Kinnoull causeway
Henderson, David, corn merchant, 16 Victoria street
Henderson, David C, joiner, 34 Caledonian road
Henderson, Donald, dyer's labourer, 35 Mill street
Henderson, Elphinstone, cab-driver, 35 Watergate
Henderson, Francis, warehouseman, 34 Leonard street
Henderson, George, machine-agent, 30 Caledonian road
Henderson, George, labourer, i Clayholes
Henderson, James, porter, 216 South street
Henderson, James, labourer, 126 High street
Henderson, James, joiner, 6 Canal street
Henderson, James, railway-servant, 124 Canal Crescent
Henderson, James, porter, 6 Meal vennel
100 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Henderson, James, finisher, 65 Strathmore street
Henderson, John, photographer, 10 Hospital street ; h. Albert place
Henderson, John, tobacco manufacturer, 206 High street ', h.\o York place
Henderson, John, dairyman, i Mill close
Henderson, John, dyer's labourer, 205 South street
Henderson, John, tailor, 35 Mill street
Henderson; John, brewer, 118 Canal crescent i
Henderson, John, letter-carrier, 56 Meal vennel i
Henderson, John, ^v^iXxiti^x {Perthshire Constitutional), i Moncreiffe terrace f
Craigie j
Henderson, John, jun., photographer, 8 Hospital street j
Henderson, John, teacher, Cherrybank j j
Henderson, Mrs Alexander, 45 South street
Henderson, Mrs Charles, 15 Charteris street
Henderson, Mrs David, i Barossa street
Henderson, Mrs Euphemia, 22 Balhousie buildings
Henderson, Mrs Margaret, dairy, 277 High street
Henderson, Mrs William, 6 Canal street
Henderson, Peter, clerk, I Abbot street
Henderson, Robert, smith, 7 Thimblerow
Henderson, Robert, blacksmith, 27 Thimblerow
Henderson, Robert, game-dealer, fruit and potato merchant, 268
High street ; h, Hillyland farm. See Advt,
Henderson, Thomas, painter, 116 High street
Henderson, Thomas, clerk, 22 Victoria street
Henderson, William, grocer, 81 Main street
Henderson, William, greengrocer, 1 1 North Methven street
Henderson, William, weaver, 27 Thimblerow
Henderson, William, hosier, 9 North Methven street ', h, 12 Paul street
Henderson, William, blacksmith, 34 Scott street
Henderson, William, shoemaker, 14 George street; h. 1 1 North Methven st.
Henderson, William, tenter, 44 Longcauseway
Hendry, James, waiter, 26 Newrow
Hendry, James, joiner, 58 Pomarium street
Hendry, James, dyer, 75 Pomarium street
Hendry, John, porter, 32 Longcauseway
Hendry, John, butcher, i Stormont street
Hendry, Samuel, mechanic, Barnhill
Hendry, William G., porter, 75 Pomarium street
Henry, Mrs William, Craigie place
Henry, Peter, Queen's Hotel, Leonard street
Henshelwood, James, dairyman, 50 North Methven st.; h. Necessity Farm
Hepburn, Alexander, weaver, 6 Canal street
Hepburn, David, solicii^or, 12 Charlotte street ; A. 15 Rose terrace
Hepburn, John, warder. General Prison
Hepburn, John, painter, loi High street
Hepburn, Laurence, North U. P. Church officer, 231 High street
Hepburn, Misses M. & R. , 15 Rose terrace
Heraughty, John, broker, 28 Meal vennel ; h. 21
Heraughty, Mrs Bridget, grocer, 59 Meal vennel
Heraughty, Mrs John, 50 Meal vennel
GENERAL DIRECTORY. tm
Heraughty, Thomas, labourer, 340 High street
Herd, Alexander, keeper of powder magazine, Craigie
Herd, Charles, fireman, 88 South street
Herd, Laurence, market gardener, Barnhill
Herd, Mrs Andrew, 1 1 Cow vennel
Herd, Thomas, boilermaker, 12 South street
Herd, Thomas, baker, 9 South William street
Herdman, James, dyer, 8 St. Ann's lane
Heron, Charles, baker, 123 South street
Heron, Charles, weaver, 31 Thimblerow
Heron, David, tailor and clothier, 19 Kirkgate ; A. 25
Heron, Joseph, flesher, 106 High street
Heron, Mrs Eliza, 92 High street
Hetherington, Mrs W., 16 Main street
Hewat, James, restaurateur, 10 Watergate ; h. Viewbank, Craigie
Hewat, Kirkwood, Craigie Park House
Higgins, Henry, scavenger, 74 South street
Higgins, James, labourer, 142 South street
Higgins, Michael, 25 Meal vennel
Higgins, Mrs Robert, confectioner, 37 South street
Higgins, Mrs Sarah, 41 Meal vennel
Higgins, Peter, broker, 15 Meal vennel ; h. 34
High, David, labourer, 7 Whitefriars street
Highland Agricultural Auction Sales Company (Limited), Glas-
gow road ; office, 26 York place ; A. Middleton, manager
Hill, Andrew, labourer, Cherrybank
Hill, James, iron-turner, 17 Priory place
Hill, James, farmer, Cherrybank
Hill, James, porter, Granville place, Market street
Hill, Mrs Elizabeth, 5 Pomarium street
Hill, "William, fish, game, and provision merchant, 220 and 222 High
street ; h. Brighton Villa, York place. See Advt.
Hill, William, Paradise place
Hilson, James, labourer, 223 South street
Hinchclifi", John, dyer's finisher, 14 South street
Hobban, Matthew, dyer's labourer, 7 Skinnergate
Hobban, Patrick, labourer, 204 South street
Hobbins, James, scavenger, 4 Flesh vennel
Hobson, David, tailor, 89 South street
Hobson, James, painter, 4 Market street
Hobson, James, shoemaker, 35 Watergate
Hobson, William, dyer's finisher, 5 Earl's dykes
Hodge, William, mason, Cherrybank
Hodge, William, letter-carrier, 10 St. Paul's square
Hodge, William, West Church officer. Mission buildings, 104 South street
Hogg, James, dyer's labourer, 89 South street
Hogg, Mrs Peter, 70 South street
Hogg, William, reporter, 18 Watergate
Holand, John, labourer, 26 Newrow
Honey, James, The Beild, Brompton terrace, Kinnoull
Honey, James, wholesale grocer, 122 High St.; h. 4 Laurelbank, Scone road
I02 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Honey, Mrs George, 20 South street
Honey, William (of Dewar & Honey), 34 High street
Honeyman, David, mason, 25 Cross street
Honeyman, Thomas, porter, 29 Pomarium street
Hood, Andrew, warder. General Prison
Hood, John, night-watchman, 13 Pomarium street
Hood, John, porter (Union Bank), 21 Skinnergate
Hood, Mrs Margaret, 89 South street
Hood, Robert, carter, 10 Barrack street
Hood, William, glassblower, 38 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Hoolachan, John, labourer, 266 High street
Hope, John, engine-driver, 5 St. Jane's place, Friar street ^
Hope, Robert, agent, 59 Glover street ^
Hope, William, joiner, 44 Victoria street ^
Hopkirk, William, baker, 51 Leonard street ^
Home, Mrs George, 238 High street J
Horseman, Arthur, clogmaker, 153 South street ; h. 484
Hosiack, Mrs William, 17 High street
Hospital for Incurables, Barnhill ; E, Craig, matron
House of Refuge for Destitute Girls, Craigie ; Miss Lowe, matron
Houston, John, warder, General Prison
Howat, George, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 131 South street and
64 Meal vennel ; h. 2 Nelson street
Howie, John, residenter, 21 Strathmore street
Hubberty, John, dyer's labourer, 129 High street
Hughes, Alexander, labourer, 64 Longcauseway
Hughes, Catherine, 198 South street
Hughes, Mrs B,, 6 St. Paul's square
Hughes, Rose Ann, 6 Canal street
Humble, Mrs Henry, 58 Athole street
Hume, Agnes, Kirkside dairy, i Flesh vennel
Hume, Betsy, 31 Leonard street
Hume, John, blacksmith, 3 Flesh vennel
Hunt, Colin A., clothier, 38 George street ; h. i Bella Vista terrace
Hunt, Leigh, M.D., CM., 17 Athole street
Hunt, Mrs Alexander, Fleshers' Tavern, 96 High street
Hunt, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 8 Charlotte street ', h. \Ty Union lane
Hunter, David, warper, 37 Main street
Hunter, George, shunter, 5 Melville street
Hunter, Isabella, sempstress, 7 Low street
Hunter, James, clerk, 8 Hospital street
Hunter, Mrs Charles, 10 Rose terrace
Hunter, Mrs Euphemia, grocer, 4 Victoria place
Hunter, Mrs Helen, sick nurse, 266 High street
Hunter, Thomas, editor, Perthshire Constitutional^ Inchview Villa, 9
Balhousie street
Hunter, William, clerk, I Burnbank, terrace, Bridgend
Hunter, William, dyer's labourer, 94 South street
Hunter, William G. J., engineer, 3 Craigie crescent
Husband, David, joiner, 20 Market street
Hutchison, Alexander, iron-turner, 3 Water vennel
GENERAL DIRECTORY. I03
Hutchison, Charles, cloth inspector, 11 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Hutchison, Christopher, covvfeeder, 56 Casllegable
Hutchison, Colin, platelayer, 4 Longcauseway
Hutchison, Jane, 4 Melville street
Hutchison, John, gardener, Hillend, Barnhill
Hutchison, John, inkmaker, 4 Croft bank
Hutchison, Mrs, 2 Barossa street
Hutchison, R., & Co., grain merchants, Charles street granaries
Hutchison, Walter, upholsterer, 46 Commercial street
Hutchison, William, weaver, 27 Thimblerow
Hutchison, William, upholsterer, 6 East Bridge street
Hutchison, William, railway-carriage inspector, Barnhill
Hutton, George, joiner, 20 South street
Hutton, James, messenger-at-arms and sheriff-officer, 6 High street
Hutton, Jane, teacher, 25 James street
Hutton, John, joiner, 17 Strathmore street
Hutton, John, joiner, 49 Strathmore street
Hutton, Joseph, joiner, 128 Canal crescent
Hutton, Peter, tinsmith, 13 Barossa street
Hutton, William, porter, 78 Canal street
Hynd, David, sawyer, 33 Cross street
Hynd, William, tenter, 14 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Imrie, David, labourer, 5 South street
Imrie, George, weaver, 302 High street
Imrie, Henry, pointsman, 28 Caledonian road
Imrie, James S. (of P- Imrie & Sons), Somerset Villa, Kinnoull
Imrie, John, moulder, 232 South street
Imrie, John A. (of P. Imrie & Sons), Gaskhill, Kinnoull
Imrie, Mrs, 170 High street
Imrie, Mrs William, 10 St, John's place
Imrie, P., & Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 76 George street
and 18 Princes street. See Advt.
Imrie, Robert, labourer, 16 Cow vennel
Imrie & Sons, horse-hirers, 28 Mill street and 163 High street See
Advt.
Imrie, William, clerk, 10 St. John's place
Inglis, David, labourer, 232 High street
Inglis, James, currier, 35 Main street ; h, 37
Inglis, John, plumber, 52 Victoria street
Ingram, Archibald, weaver, 38 Longcauseway
Inland Revenue Office (Excise), 40 Tay street ; Edwin Smith, collector
Inland Revenue Office (Stamps and Taxes), 40 Tay street ; A. Burns
Macdonald, distributor and collector
Innes, David, fireman, 11 North port
Innes, George, quarryman, 14 Pomarium street
Innes, Mrs Isaac, 30 Newrow
Inspector of Works Office, 3^ High street ; George Wells, inspector
Ireland, Elizabeth, 22 Newrow
Ireland, J. E. & C, photographers, 14 South Methven street ; h. 22 Newrow
Ireland, John, shoemaker, 300 High street
I04 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Irons, James, slater, 300 High street
Irons, John, stationmaster (Princes street), Barnhill house
Irons, Mrs, 16 North port
Irons, Mrs David, 30 Priory place
Irons, Mrs Robert, 40 Leonard street
Irvine, Ann, fur-cleaner, 18 Watergate
Irvine, Duncan, warder. General Prison
Irvine, Duncan (Wright & Co. ), 6 Main street
Irvine, James, railway servant, 1 1 Scott street
Irvine, James, tinsmith and gasfitter, 124 South street ; h. 8 Homer's lane
Irvine, James, grocer, 31 South street
Irvine, James, joiner, 22 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Irvine, James, tailor, 25 High street jl*
Irvine, Mrs John, cartwright, 6 North William street ; workshop 4 ']/
Irvine, Mrs Joseph, 7 Earl's dykes ^s .lor^
Irvine, Robert, skinner, 51 Newrow
Irvine, Thomas, blacksmith, 396 High street
Isaac, James, general draper, 55 South Methven street; h,\\ Athole street
Isaac, Mrs William, 5 County place
Isdale, David, dyer, 8 Foundry lane
Jack, Alexander, shop porter, 15 Strathmore street
Jack, Andrew, joiner, 54 Victoria street
Jack, Andrew F., labourer, 82 South street
Jack, Ann, 48 Commercial street
Jack, George D., letter sorter, 24 Glover street
Jack, James, engine-driver, 39 Princes street
Jack, James, joiner, Alexandra street
Jack, John, Volunteer Arms Inn, Foundry lane ; h. 48 North Methven st.
Jack, Mrs, sick-nurse, 33 North Methven street
Jack, Mrs Alexander, 6 County place
Jack, Mrs James, 6 Main street
Jack, Mrs John, 68 High street
Jack, Robert, blacksmith, 25 Leonard street
Jackson, Charles, sawyer, 13 Cutlog vennel
Jackson, Charles, roadman, 15 Strathmore street
Jackson, David, seedsman, 5 Kinnoull causeway
Jackson, Hunter, joiner, 14 Athole street
Jackson, James, carver and gilder, 66 George street ; h. 3 Bridge lane
Jackson, James, jun., carver and gilder, 9 Bridge lane
Jackson, James, brassfounder, 19 Mill street
Jackson, James, clerk, Barnhill Cottage
Jackson, James, joiner, 266 High street
Jackson, James H., stationer and bookbinder, 20 High street ; h. 17 Rose
terrace
Jackson, John, labourer, 170 High street
Jackson, John, railway porter, 20 West Mill street
Jackson, John, town officer, 3 High street
Jackson, Joseph, telegraph lineman, 3 South William street
Jackson, Magnus, photographer, 62 Princes street ; h. 59 Scott street
Jackson & M'Gregor, bookbinders, 10 Tay street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. IO5
Jackson, Peter, glassblower, Shore
Jackson, Peter, tailor, Cherrybank
Jackson, Robert, sheetmaker, Friarton
Jackson, Thomas, Tullylumb
Jagger, Thomas, locomotive foreman, Stewart's place, Caledonian road
James, Philip, East Coast Railway inspector, 55 Priory place
Jameson, John W., joint-agent, Bank of Scotland, Moncreifife bank, Craigie
Jameson, Melville, solicitor and procurator-fiscal, County Buildings ; h. Fern-
hill, KinnouU
Jamieson, John, & Co., clothiers and general outfitters, 62 and 64 George
street ; factory, 1 1 Athole street
Jamieson, John (of John Jamieson & Co.), 31 Barossa place
Jamieson, John, fireman, 79 South street .'>'f
Jamieson, John, hawker, 80 Watergate
Jardine, James, 42 North Methven street
Jardine, John, lapper, 22 St. Jane's place, Friar street
Jardine, Robert, ticket collector, 26 St. Jane's place. Friar street
Jarvie, John, commercial traveller, Balhousie bank
Jarvie, William, carriage inspector, Granville place. Market street
Jenkins, William, labourer, 15 Guard vennel
Jennings, James, labourer, 12 Mill street
Jennings, Michael^ labourer, 59 Meal vennel
Jennings, Mrs Richard, 129 South street
Johnman, Jessie, tailoress, 207 High street
Johnman, William, draper, 300 High street ; h. Lothair Villa, Glasgow rd.
Johnston, Agnes, 51 Commercial street
Johnston, Alexander, V.S., 22 St. John street
Johnston, Charles, gardener, 92 High street
Johnston, David, nightwatchman, 14 Barrack street
Johnston, David, joiner, 47 Balhousie street
Johnston, David, saddler, 55 Commercial street '^^
Johnston, George, clerk, 37 Commercial street -'^'
Johnston, Henry, joiner, 14 Scott street -fJ
Johnston, James, plasterer, 341 High street '^^
Johnston, James, shoemaker, 20 Hospital street
Johnston, James, cattle-dealer, Inchbank, Bridgend
Johnston, James, fireman, 20 Market street < . '-
Johnston, Janet, 291 High street ' ,^xii»>^
Johnston, John, printer, 83 Watergate -r.-.vf
Johnston, Margaret, 207 High street
Johnston, Mary, laundress, 129 High street
Johnston, Mrs John, 97 South street
Johnston, Mrs Susan, i Thimblerow
Johnston, Peter, joiner. Cow vennel ; h. 26 Princes street
Johnston, Peter, undertaker, 54 South street
Johnston, Robert, booking-clerk, 45 Glover street ' •
Johnston, Robert, miller, 87 High street '-
Johnston, William, carpenter, 7 Speygate -^
Johnston, William, mason, 2 Brown street >A
Jones, Mrs Janet, 88 South street -^^
Joyce, Ann, 126 High street - . : •. : , ';:;>!
g©6 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Joyce, Martin, labourer, 146 High street
Joyce, Mrs Jane, 3 Cutlog vennel
Justice, Mrs Robina, 4 Paul's close
Justice, Thomas, tanner, 219 High street
Justice, Thomas, cooper, 13 St. Ann's lane ; i^. ii
far
Sell
Kane, Daniel, labourer, 212 South street
Kane, John, pipemaker, 39 Castlegable |KeIi
Kane, Martin, labourer, 199 South street
Kaye, James, teacher, 2 Rose terrace
Kean, George, tobacco-pipe manufacturer, Alexandra street ; h. 6 Evelyn y
terrace, Craigie
Keason, Mrs, 7 Thimblerow
Keay, Andrew, painter, 6 Barossa street
Keay, Andrew, St. Catherine's Villa, Friar street
Keay Brothers, dyers, St. Andrew street
Keay, Charles, dyer, 5 Cross street
Keay, Charles, porter, 37 Commercial street
Keay, David, solicitor, 16 Tay street ; A. 8 Comely bank
Keay, David J., solicitor, 5 George street; h. St. Catherine's Villa, Friar st
Keay, Elizabeth, 10 Cross street
Keay, Elizabeth, refreshments, 63 Nevvrow ; h. 59
Keay, James (of Bell & Keay), 52 Leonard street
Keay, James, bootmaker, 103 High street and 24 South Methven street
h. 285 High street
Keay, John (of Keay Brothers), 35 KinnouU causeway
Keay, John, railway-porter, 10 Cross street
Keay, Misses, 46 Athole street
Keay, Mrs Christina, 246 High street
Keay, Mrs George, cowfeeder, 22 Pomarium street
Keay, Mrs Helen, 24 Longcauseway
Keay, Mrs James, 15 Stormont street
Keay, Peter, beamer, 23 Kinnoull causeway
Keay, Robert, dyer, 18 Barrack street
Keay, Robert, assistant town-clerk, 3 High street ; h. St. Catherine*:
Villa, Friar street
Keay, William, painter, 232 High street
Keay, William, labourer, 7 Murray street
Keay, William, carpet weaver, 5 St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Keay, William, painter, 77 Leonard street
Keegan, Michael, general dealer, 169, 171, and 173 SoutTi street ; h. 211
Melville street
Keegan, Mrs Elizabeth, 47 Meal vennel
Keenan, Bernard, labourer, 50 Meal vennel
Keiller, George, bleacher, 30 Whitefriars street
Keiller, John, coach-builder, 18 Mill street ; h. 47 George street
Keiller, Wedderspoon, confectioner, 9 Kinnoull street
Keillor, James, dyer. Mill wynd
Keillor, Mrs William, 47 Watergate
Keillor, Peter, joiner, 14 Scott street
Keir, David, roadman, Cherrybank
8
GENERAL DIRECTORY. I07
iCeir, David, foreman in dye-works. Comely Bank House, New Scone road
ieir, James, dyer, 41 Newrow
(Ceir, Margaret, outworker, 44 South street
ECeir, Robert, bottler, 236 South street
fCeith, David, labourer, 3 Cross street
•Ceith, William, engine-driver, 312 High street
[velman, Charles, shopman, 333 High street
Ivelman, Helen, 232 High street
Kelly, James, dairy, 58 Watergate
[Celly, John, residenter, 38 Glover street
WtCelly, Robert, M'eaver, 219 High street
[Celt, Andrew P., surgeon-dentist, 28 St. John street
JKeltie, Alexander, dyer, 17 Watergate
ECemp, James, clerk, 1 1 Kinnoull causeway
ECemp, James, commercial traveller, ii Athole street
fCemp, Mary, lodgings, 30 Barrack street
JKlemp, Peter, porter, 1 1 Pomarium street
Kemp, William, weaver, 27 Kinnoull causeway
Kendal, William, carpet weaver, Granville place. Market street
Kenna, James, residenter, 2 Victoria street
Kennaway, Charles G., confectioner, 49 South street and 29 High street ;..
^.57 Scott street
Kennedy, Alexander, coal dealer, 308 High street
Kennedy, Alexander, fruiterer, 7 County place ; h. 9
Kennedy, Alexander, butcher, 6 Bridge lane
Kennedy, Alexander, fireman, 35 Leonard street
Kennedy, Rev. David Waits, 3 Athole crescent
Kennedy, Duncan, dyer, 28 Longcauseway
Kennedy, Duncan Sinclair, M.B., 228 High street ; k, 13 York place
Kennedy, James, joiner, 28 Caledonian road
Kennedy, James, tailor, 327 High street
Kennedy, Jessie, charwoman, 211 South street
Kennedy, John, The Royal George Hotel, 51 George street
Kennedy, John, pavior, 8 Market street
Kennedy, John, enginefitter, 25 High street
Kennedy, Mary, milliner, 30 Barrack street
Kennedy, Mary Jane, broker, 44^ Meal vennel
Kennedy, Misses, milliners, y^ High street ; h. 30 Barrack street
Kennedy, Mrs Alexander, 49 Scott street
Kennedy, Mrs Ann, 89 Main street
21 Kennedy, Mrs John, washerwoman, 79 Kinnoull causeway
Kennedy, Mrs Joseph, 65 Pomarium street
Kennedy, Mrs Robert, grocer, 16 Kirkgate
Kennedy, Neil, shoemaker, 52 Castlegable
Kennedy, Peter, moulder. Wood Cottage, Craigie
Kennedy, Robert M., tailor, 55 High street
iKennedy, Thomas, accountant, 182 High street
[Kennedy, William, Auction Mart keeper, 11 South William street
|Kennedy, William, foreman, Wolseley place, Friar street
'Kennedy, William, porter, 4 Gowrie street
Kennedy, William, labourer, 17 Leonard street
Io8 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Kent, Mrs Jemima, 8 Croftbank
Kerr, Alexander, stableman, 5 Victoria court, Canal street
Kerr, James, blacksmith, 41 Newrow
Kerr, James, baker, 14 Watergate
Kerr, Jane, dressmaker, 21 King street
Kerr, John, clerk, 50 Leonard street
Kerr, Mrs Ann, 27 Guard vennel
Kerr, Mrs John, lodgings, Barnhill
Kerr, Mrs Robert, 12 Priory place
Kerr, Peter, fireman, 75 Pomarium street
Kerr, William, engine-driver, Cherrybank
Kerrigan, Michael, mason, 34 Meal vennel
Kerrigan, Michael, labourer, 40 Meal vennel
Kerrigan, Mrs Thomas, 103 South street
Kerrigan, Patrick, laboui'er, 40 Meal vennel
Kerrigan, Peter, labourer, 82 South street
Kershaw, Edward, carpet- weaver, St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Kethel, Mrs Jane, nurse, 316 High street
Kettles, Alexander, joiner, 15 Strathmore street
Kettles, Alexander, labourer, 12 Longcauseway
Kettles, George, carter, 18 Barrack street
Kettles, Jane, 133 Canal street
Kettles, Mary, 19 Bridge lane
Kettles, Mrs Andrew, 27 Main street
Kettles, Mrs Robert, 3 Priory place
ICettles, Robert, porter, 37 Canal street
Kettles, William, clerk, 25 South street
Kettles, William, painter, 17 East Bridge street
Kidd, Alexander, warder, General Prison
Kidd, John, agent, St. Catherine's place
Kidd, John, timekeeper, 25 Barossa street
Kidd, Mrs, dressmaker, 2 Bridge lane
Kidd, William, shoemaker, 3 Strathmore street
Kilcoyne, John, labourer, 41 Meal vennel
Kilcoyne, Mrs Catherine, lodgings, 164 South street
Kildy, John, dyer, 390 High street
Kilgour, Robert, cowfeeder, 1 7 Barossa street
Kilpatrick, John, auctioneer and broker, 33 to 37 Meal vennel ; h. above
King, Andrew, commission agent, 109 South street ; h. Hawthorn Ban'
Dunkeld road >
King, Anthony, labourer, 82 South street
King, James, grocer and provision merchant, 124 High street ; h. 29 Yorli|'
place
King, James, goods guard, 27 St. Jane's place, Friar street
King James VI. Golf Club, i Athole street J,
King, John, clerk, 20 Market street >l
King, Michael, labourer, 44I Meal vennel 'A
King, Mrs Alexander, 105 South street 'A
King, Mrs George, 23 Priory place ^
King, Mrs David, 41 Canal street '
IKing, Patrick, labourer, Flesh Market close 1
to
GENERAL DIRECTORY. I09
[CiNG Street School, 6 King street ; Alexander Robertson, headmaster
Kinloch, David, bootmaker, 18 Caledonian road
Kinloch, James, dyer's finisher, 33 North Methven street
(Cinmond, John, dyer, 3 Newrow
diamond, Mrs Janet, 191 South street
Cinmond, William, hay-merchant, 191 South street ; h, I o James street
Kinmont, James, labourer, 3 South William street
Kinmont, John, labourer, 8 Thimblerow
l-Cinmonth, Alexander, weaver, 6 Thimblerow
[Cinmonth, James, dyer, 8 Castlegal>le
Kinnis, Andrew, dyer, 24 Thimblerow
Kinnoch, George, coach-trimmer, 98 South street
Kinnoch, Mrs William, 13 Speygate
ICinnoch, Peter R., clerk, General Prison
ECinnoch, William, liibourer, 72 Watergate
KliNNOULL Parish Church, Kinnoull; Rev. J. Anderson, D.D., minister
[CiNNOULL Public School, Kinnoull; James Thomson, headmaster
Kippen, Alexander, painter, 145 High street
Ivippen, James, vermin killer, 55 High street
Kippen, John, solicitor, Victoria buildings, Tay street ; h. 10 Marshall
place
Kirby, Henry, labourer, 19 Whitefriars street
Kirk, David, baker, 50 Athole street
Kirk, James M., solicitor, 16 Athole street
Klirk, Michael, labourer, 36 West Mill street
Kirk, I'eter, skinner, 12 Clayholes
Kirk, Robert, policeman, 37 Commercial street
Kirkcaldy, Mrs Eupheipia, 3 St. Paul's square
Kirkpatrick, James, gatekeeper, 16 Paul's close
Kirkwood, John, moulder, 163 High street
Kitson, Robert, 6 Thimblerow
Knight, Alexander, broker, i, 32, 42, and 44 Meal vennel ; h. 38 Princes
street
Knight, Alexander, jun., ironmonger, 23 Pligh street; h. 38 Athole street
Knight, Archibald, labourer, 82 South street
Knight, John, upholsterer, 18 West Mill street
Knight, Mrs Catherine, 190 High street
Knight, Peter, labourer, 27 Castlegable
Knight, Richard, labourer, 142 South street
Knowles, Rev. W. D., B.A., Stormont Cottage, Bridgend
Knox, Alexander, baker, 47 Stormont street
Knox, Edward, bookseller, 224 High street
iKnox, John, dairyman, 17 Main street
Klnox, Mrs Janet, winder, I Thimblerow
JKnox, Robert H., saddler, 50 George street ; h, 12 Gowrie street
Knox, William Stewart, colporteur, 43 Scott street
Knox's Fref, Territorial Church, 145 South street
Kyd, George (of Hay & Kyd), I Barossa place
tADiES' Association Hall, King James VI. Hospital buildings
^AFFERty, P^ter, postman, 216 South street
no GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Laidlaw, Mrs Richard, cab-proprietor, 23 North Methven street
Laidlaw, William, restaurateur, 1 8 Leonard street ; h. Cherrybank
Laidlaw, William, dyer, 258 High street
Laing, Andrew, draper, 53 Mill street
Laing, Andrew, grocer and wine merchant, 72 St. John street
h. Croft Villa, Queen street. See Advt.
Laing, David, & Son, builders, Alexandra street
Laing, George, miller, 19 Strathmore street
Laing, James, farina works, Friarton
Laing, James, mason, 219 South street
Laing, Mrs Christina, 2 Meal vennel
Laing, Mrs David, Alexandra street
Laing, Mrs Isabella, lodgings, 71 South Methven street
Laing, Peter, warder. General Prison
Laing, Robert, labourer, 64 South street
Laing, William, porter, 85 Pomarium street
Laing, William, dyer, Alexandra street
Lally, Martin, labourer, 79 South street
Lally, Patrick, labourer, 47 Meal vennel
Laird, James, ship master, 55 Priory place
Laird, John, tailor, 63 South street
Lamb, David M., painter, 4 Murray street
Lamb, George, tailor, 55 Main street
Lamb, George, Singer's Sewing Machine Agent, 15 South Methven street
Lamb, Jean, lodgings, 27 Watergate
Lamb, John, gardener, loi High street
Lamb, Mrs John, 16 Union lane
Lamb, Robert, bootmaker, 8 Meal vennel ; h. 47 Skinnergate
Lamb, Walter, railway clerk, 9 CharterLs street
Lambert, Charles, cashier (Macdonald, Fraser, & Co.), Gowrie Bank
Burghmuir
Lambert, John, custom collector, 63 Priory place
Lamond, James, Albert Inn, 48 George street
Lamond, Laurence, fireman, 47 Pomarium street
Lament, Alexander, baker, 13 Paul street
Lamont, Alexander, labourer, 224 High street
Lamont, Ann, 26 High street
Lamont, Ann, charwoman, 15 Guard vennel
Lamont, John, fireman, 29 Priory place
Lamont, John, labourer, 20 Hospital street
Lamont, John, fish dealer, 3 Pomarium street
Lamont, Mrs Alexander, 39 Princes street
Lamont, Mrs David, 103 Canal street
Lamont, Mrs Duncan, 266 High street
Lamont, Mrs John, 113 High street
Lang, Michael, perfumer and hairdresser, 52 George street ; h. 48
Lang, Robert, hairdresser, 14 High street
Langlands, James, contractor, 3 Thistle lane
Langlands, John A., joiner, 72 Longcauseway
Larg, Mrs Peter, 199 South street
Large, George, bandmaster, Stewart's place, Caledonian road
GENERAL DIRECTORY. Ill
Latto, Thomas, foreman, Wolseley place, Friar street
Latto, Thomas, railway-agent, 60 Glover street
Lauder, David, fisherman, 9 Speygate
Lauder, Duncan, joiner, St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
^auder, Mrs Walter, 32 West Mill street
Lauder, William, coal-dealer, 338 High street
JL,aughland, John, cattleman, 154 South street
[Laurence, Patrick, boot and shoe maker, 23 High street
Law, Charles, & Son, coal-merchants, 62 Princes street j depot,
Glasgow road ; h. 20 King street. See, Advt.
Law, David, vanman, 19 Leonard street
Law, Mrs Isabella, dyer's finisher, 71 High street
Law, Mrs James, St. Skea, Kinnoull
Law, Mrs William, 21 Strathmore street
Law, Thomas, gardener, Inchbank Cottage, Bridgend
Law, William M., clerk, Cherrybank
Lawrence, James, carter, 3 Scott street
LaM^rence, Mrs Jane, 29 Cross street
Lawrence, Robert, boot and shoe maker, 237 High street
Lawrie, Archibald, weaver, 148 South street
Lawrie, Archibald, weaver, 232 High street
Lavi^rie, Archibald, labourer, 163 South street
Lavi^son, Alexander M., joiner, 12 St. Paul's square
Lawson, James, dyer, 167 South street
Lawson, John, fitter, 47 Meal vennel
Lawson, John, fireman, 142 South street
Lawson, Margaret, 21 St. John's place
Lawson, Mrs Christian, 12 Barossa street
I/awson, Mrs David, 64 South street
Lawson, Mrs Elizabeth, 36 West Mill street
Lawson, Mrs Hugh, greengrocer, 31 Watergate
Lawson, Peter, market gardener, Barnhill
Lawson, Robert, gardener, 302 High street
Lawson, Robert, blacksmith, 10 High street
Lawson, William, labourer, 7 Pomarium street
Lawson, William, Globe Tavern, 156 High street
Leaver, George, labourer, 20 Market street
Ledgerwood, Alexander, commercial traveller, 41 Main street
Lee, Mrs George, 67 Watergate
Lees, Henry R. (of John Lees & Sons), 72 George street
^ Lees, John, & Sons, hardware merchants, 6 George street and 66 High st.
Lees, Mrs William, 18 Charlotte street
Lees, Robert, gun and fishing-tackle manufacturer, 63 George street ;
h. 14 Rose terrace
Leitch, Alexander S., bookseller and stationer, 32 High street ; h. 19 Queen
street
Leitch, James K., painter, 19 Queen street
Leitch, Mrs Alexander, 54 Watergate
Leitham, Caroline, confectioner, 51 Princes street
Leitham, Mrs William, 73 Kinnoull causeway
Leitham, Peter (of Palmer & Co.), TZ Kinnoull causeway
EI^ GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Leitham, Robert, labourer, 5 Mill street
Leitham, Robert, labourer, 346 High street
Lennie, James, 35 Scott street
Lennie, Richard, policeman, 13 Union lane
Lennie, William, dyer's finisher, 151 High street
Lennox, Ann, lodgings, 43 Leonard street
Lennox, James, dyer's labourer, 17 Watergate
Lennox, John, mason, 198 South street
Lennox, Lilias, 35 Cross street
Lennox, Mrs Elizabeth, Craigie Mill
Lennox, Thomas, 47 Stormont street
Leslie, Duncan, stationer, printer, and lithographer, 20 St. John street;
works, 54 and 58 Princes street ; h. 10 Keir street. See Advt.
Leslie, Jonathan, bootmaker, 7 Gowrie street ; h. 5
Leslie, Robert, ic Keir street
Leslie, Thomas, seedsman, 37 Balhousie street
Lewis, Campbell, warder, Craigie Park terrace
Lewthwait, Andrew, mole catcher, 55 High street
Lickley, James, joiner, 89 Main street
Lindsay, Alexander, merchant, 3 Nelson street
Lindsay, Alexander, engine-driver, 23 Cross street
Lindsay, David, gas stoker, 224 High street
Lindsay, David, gardener, 37 Commercial street
Lindsay, George, calenderer, 80 High street
Lindsay, Helen, lodgings, 58 Scott street
Lindsay, James, Mount Tabor
Lindsay, John, railway inspector, 29 Glover street
Lindsay, Mary A., milliner, 208 High street ; h, 3 Nelson street
Lindsay, Mary Ann, 41 South street
Lindsay, Mrs Colonel, 8 Rose terrace
Lindsay, Mrs David W., wine and spirit merchant, 3 St. John's place
Lindsay, Mrs Jane, 148 South street
Lindsay, Stewart, engine-driver, 51 Newrow
Linn, Mrs Betsy, 7 Kirkgate
Linn, Thomas, carter, "jt. Glover street
Lipton, Thomas, ham and butter store, 186 South street
Lister, John, tailor, 222 South street '
Littlejohn, George, tenter, James VL Hospital Buildings *
Littlejohn, James, railway guard, 276 High street j
Littlejohn, John, shipmaster, 23 Queen street ,
Littlejohn, William, 6 Priory place \
Livingstone, Alexander, labourer, 17 Stormont street \
Livingstone, John, blacksmith, 48 Newrow *
Livingstone, John, 99 Canal street ,
Livingstone, Joseph, waiter, 9 Bridge lane "■
Livingstone, Margaret, 21 King street
Livingstone, Mrs John E., 18 Barossa place ^
Livingstone, Stewart, cab-driver, 1 10 South street *■
Livingstone, William, porter, 18 Kirkgate |
Local Prison, PI.M., Speygate ; Alexander Y. Will, governor •
Lockhart, Andrew, joiner, 65 Pomarium street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. I;I3j
Lockhart, James, wood turner, 24 Market street
Lockhart, Mrs Margaret, dressmaker, 17 Hospital street
Logan, Charles, insurance agent, loj King street
Logan, David, nightwatchman. Cherry bank
Logan, Henry, railway porter, 30 Caledonian road
Logan, Robert, railway porter, 8r Kinnoull causeway
Logie, Ann, 45 North Methven street
Logic, John, policeman, 29 Cross street
Logie, William (of Brown & Logie), 5 Charlotte place
London and Newcastle Tea Company, 134 High street; Robert
Watson, Salesman
Loney, William, goods agent, St. Catherine's Cottage, High street
Longmuir, Mrs Ann, 21 Athole Street
Lonie, Mrs Charles, 386 High street
Lonie, Mrs James, 85 Pomarium street
Lorimer, Charles, mason, 333 High street
Lorimer, David, mason, 333 High street
XjOrimer, John, bird-stufFer, 7 King street
Lorimer, Mrs Euphemia, 32 Queen street
Lornie, Mrs Margaret, 163 High street
Love, Charles, packer, Burton place, Nelson street
Love, John, baker, 8 Market street
Love, John, baker, 28 Scott street
Love, Mrs James, 113 High street
Love, Thomas, & Son, auctioneers and cabinetmakers, St. John's place ;
h. 94 Paradise place
Low, George, plumber, 4 Milne street
Low, James, weaver, 87 Leonard street
Low, James, fishdealer, 8 Castlegable
Low, James, carter, 25 Guard vennel
Low, Janet, loi High street
Low, John, porter, 7 Leonard street
Low, John, residenter, 5 Barossa place
Low, Mrs Andrew, 2 Milne street
Low, Mrs Ann, Cherrybank
Low & Peebles, drapers and clothiers, 14, 16, and 18 St. John street
Low, Peter, police-constable, 88 South street
Low, Peter, veterinary surgeon, Oliphant's vennel
Low, Peter, labourer, 9 Union street
Low, Peter, clerk, 79 Watergate
Low, William, silk-finisher, 57 George street
Low, William, weaver, 81 Leonard street
IfLowden, Arthur, labourer, i r Strathmore street
Lowden, Arthur, labourer, 18 Strathmore street
Lowden, James, 2 Abbot street, Craigie
Lowden, William, porter, 39 Scott street
Lowden, William, cellarman, 3 Victoria court, Canal street
Lowe, Isabella, teacher. Girls' School of Refuge, Craigie
Lowe, Robert, commission agent, 12 Charles street and 5 South St. John's
place ; h. 5 Marshall place
Luke, Major Henry, Beech Villa, Brompton terrace, Kinnoull
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114 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Luke, James, weaver, i6 Clayholes
Luke, Mary, 47 High street
Luker, Ann, music teacher, 18 Scott street
Lumsden, Alexander, carter, 78 Pomarium street
Lumsden, Alexander Harper, superintendent of Tay fisheries, 69 George St.
Lumsden, David, porter, 49^ Leonard street
Lumsden, Robert, labourer, 3 Claypots w^nd
Lumsden, Thomas, fireman, 34 Newrow
Lundie, John, contractor, 4 Union street lane
Lunn, Thomas, shoemaker, 25 High street
Lyall, Mrs Ann, 6 Balhousie street
Lyden, Ann, grocer, 160 South street
Lydon, John, labourer, 4 South street
Lydon, Michael, labourer, 232 High street
Lynch, Mrs Matthew, grocer and spirit-dealer, 54 Meal vennel
Lyon, Rev. Robert, Edendale, Isla road
Lyons, William, tobacconist and stationer, 15 Leonard street ; h. Horner's
lane
Machan, Mrs William, 26 Princes street
Mackay, Andrew T, (Jamieson & Co.), 16 Rose terrace
Mackay, Donald M. (of Jameson & Mackay, solicitors), 35 York place
Mackay, Rev. Canon Donald John, M.A., The Chantry, Balhousie street
Mackay & Son, plasterers, 7 Kinnoull street
Mackie, Alexander, dyer, 26 Pomarium street
Mackie, David, & Co., plumbers, brassfounders, & gasfitters, 22 Cow
vennel ; h. 23 Canal street. See Advt.
Mackie, David, labourer, 18 Back w)aid
Mackie, David, jun., plumber, 18 Canal street
Mackie, James, school board officer, 15 Gladstone terrace
Mackie, James, labourer, 170 High street
Mackinson, John, Inland Revenue officer, Comely Bank House
Mackintosh, Donald, burgh assessor, valuator, &c., 16 Tay street ; h. Mon-
creiffe terrace
Maddon, John, labourer, 82 South street
Mahoney, James, engine-driver, 26 Barossa street ^ '■
Mailler, Alexander, smith, 301 High street
Mailler, Charles, restaurateur, 27 Hospital street
Mailler, John, smith, 13 Thimblerow
Mailler, Marjoiy, 10 James street
Mailler, Mrs William, 266 High street ■
Mailler, Robert, dyer, 31 Thimblerow
Mailler, Robert, residenter, 10 James street :
Mailler, William, fish and game dealer, 32 South Methven street ; -%. 40
Maillie, John, labourer, 59 Meal vennel
Maillie, Michael, labourer, 136 South street
Maillie", Mrs Catherine, 47 Meal vennel
Maillie, Mrs Sarah, 40 Meal vennel
Maillie, Thomas, labourer, 155 South street
Maitland, George, gardener, Northbank, Craigie
Malcolm, Alexander, grocer, 64 A thole street
GENERAL DIRECTORY.*^* II5
Malcolm, Charles, carpenter, 27 Stormont street
Malcolm, David, joiner, 9 St. Ann's lane
Malcolm, George, coal-agent, 47 Kinnoull causeway
Malcolm, James, 36 Longcauseway
Malcolm, James, ropespinner, 36 West Mill street
Malcolm, Janet, 306 High street
Malcolm, Janet, 13 Leonard street
Malcolm, John, lorryman, 19 Thimblerow
Malcolm, John, labourer, 9 Watergate
Malcolm, Misses, 2 Athole street
Malcolm, Mrs Helen, 9 Watergate
Malcolm, Peter, carter, 3 Thimblerow
Malcolm, William, joiner, 61 South street ; ^. 63
Malcolm, William, labourer, I Clayholes
Malloch, Daniel, boot and shoemaker, 32 Athole street ; h, 2 Stormont st.
Malloch, David, planemaker, 50 South street ; h. Croft Park, Craigie
Malloch, George, labourer, 72 Watergate
Malloch, James, cabinetmaker, 19 Bridge lane
Malloch, John, haircutter, 143 Canal crescent
Malloch, John F., clerk, 2 Stormont street
Malloch, Mungo, boot-closer, 17 Kinnoull street
Malloch, Peter D., fishing-tackle maker, 209 High street; h. 23 North
Methven street
Malloch, Robert, labourer, 72 Watergate
Malloch, Robert (of J. & T. Currie), 48 North Methven street
Malloy, John, labourer, 43 Meal vennel
Malone, John, labourer, 126 High street
Malone, Peter, shoemaker, 8 North Methven street
Malone, William, labourer, 59 Meal vennel
Maloney, William, horsebreaker, 2 Union street
Maloney, William, cabman, 181 High street
Mands, Mrs WilHam, 8 Whitefriars street
Mann, Alexander, slater, 50 Athole street
Mann, Michael, labourer, 296 High street
Manson, David, cooking depot, 190 South street ; h. Scott street
Manson, John, tobacconist and stationer, 242 South street ; h, Scolt
street. See Advt.
Mantica, Jessie, Balhousie terrace, Dunkeld road
Margach, Peter, police-constable, Chenybank
Marr, Alexander, head porter, 2 Longcauseway
jMarr, Mrs George, 12 North Methven street
|Marron, Anthony, labourer, 11 Thimblerow
i Marron, Patrick, labourer, 9 Thimblerow
j Marshall, Daniel, railway porter, 2 North port
'Marshall, David, solicitor, Craigmount, Barnhill
I Marshall, George, letter-carrier, 282 High street
ij Marshall, James, Greenhill, Kinnoull
I Marshall, James, weaver, 55 Strathmore street
! Marshall, James, dyer, 224 High street
"Marshall, James, marble-cutter, 149 High street . ^^
Marshall, James H., grocer, 65 Priory place ; h. 63 rti*-:i&*,i
Il6 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Marshall, Jane, 44 Newrow
Marshall, Janet, 228 South street
Marshall, John, labourer, 12 Barossa street
Marshall, John, weaver, 39 Stormont street
Marshall, Mrs Christina, 30 Barrack street
Marshall, Mrs George, 8 KinnouU street
Marshall, Mrs Helen, 30 Athole street
Marshall, Mrs John, 204 South street
Marshall, Mrs Sarah, 18 North William street
Marshall, Peter, baker, 13 Union lane
Marshall, Peter, clerk, 5 Gowrie street
Marshall, R. & J., coach and cab proprietors, 58 George street and 22
Princes street ; funeral establishment, 52 South street
Marshall, Thomas, commercial traveller, Rosslyn place, Glasgow road
Martin, Alexander, 105 South street
Martin, Alexander, Temperance Hotel, Leonard street
Martin, Andrew, labourer, 16 North port
Martin, Andrew, Lord-Provost, 17 Marshall place
Martin, David, carter, ii Barossa street
Martin, David (of Muir & Martin, brewers), 57 King street
Martin, Donald, 7 Barossa street
Martin, George, blacksmith, 18 Barrack street
Martin, George, blacksmith, 66 Athole street
Martin, Hugh, labourer, 12 Paul's close
Martin, James, grain merchant, 27 Main street
Martin, James, labourer, 40 Barossa street
Martin, James, labourer, 6 Mill close I
Martin, James, manufacturer, 82 Pomarium street I
Martin, James, cabinetmaker, 59 Newrow ; shop, 61
Martin, John, gardener, 50 Main street
Martin, Mrs John, 20 South street
Martin, Mrs Robert, 2 Graham's place
Martin, Patrick, solicitor (of R. Martin & Son), 2 Graham's place
Martin, Peter, market gardener, Tankfield, Barnhill
Martin & Son, Robert, solicitors, 38 Tay street
Martin, Thomas, 240 South street
Martin, William, clerk, 37 Scott street
Martin, William, tobacco spinner, 2 Glover street
Mason, James, tailor, 89 South street
Mason, James, warder. General Prison
Mason, Margaret, 73 South street
Mason, Matthew, rigger, 11 Barossa street
Mason, Peter, saddler, 6 West High street
Mason, W. & P., saddlers, 215 South street
Mason, William, saddler, 64 Longcauseway
Massey, Mrs Margaret, 6 St. Paul's square
Massey, Thomas, gardener, 19 Gladstone terrace
Masterson, John, manager (Imrie & Son), 28 Mill street
Mather, Mrs, Fairmount Villas, Barnhill
Mathewson, Mrs James, 68 Pomarium street
Mathewson, Robert, carter, 106 High street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. II7
Mathie, James, confectioner, 13 KinnouU causeway
Mathieson, David, clerk, 36 Athole street
Mathieson, John, fireman, 88 Reform place
Mathieson, John, pointsman, 19 Cross street
Mathieson, John M., commercial traveller, 71 Princes street
Mathieson, Robert, accountant, 17 Balhousie street
Matthew, Betsy, weaver, 6 Cross street
Matthew, Robert, pointsman, 32 Caledonian road
Matthew, William, 19 Mill street
Matthew, William, boilermaker, 17 Earl's dykes
Matthews, James, post-office clerk, 34 Caledonian road
Matthie, Anthony, tailor, 113 High street
Maule, David, fireman, 67 Glover street
Maxton, Robert, labourer, 21 Pomarium street
Maxton, William, watchman, High Craigie
Maxwell, John, engine-cleaner, 3 Rose lane
Maxwell, John, coalman, 85 South street
Maxwell, Mrs David, 45 Kinnoull causeway
May, Alexander, shoemaker, 4 Carpenter street
May, James, blacksmith, 7 Barossa street
Mayne, Robert, shoemaker, 7 Union street
Mechanics' Library Rooms, South St, John's place
Mechie, Alexander, mechanic, Craigie place
Mechie, Andrew, fitter, 297 High street
Mechie, David, labourer, 66 Longcauseway
Mechie, Helen, 83 Main street
Mechie, James, bootmaker, 6 Gowrie street ; h, 16 Strathmore street
Meikle, George, spirit-dealer, 24 Princes street
Meiklem, Archibald, dyer's finisher, 207 High street
Meiklem, David, dyer, 8 Thimblerow
Meiklem, John, framer, 13 Paul street
Meldrum, David, Parliament Close Inn, 71 High street
Meldrum, George, mechanic, 7 1 High street
Meldrum, Janet, dairy, 5 Union street
Meldrum, Peter M., cloth-agent, 96 High street
Meldrum, Thomas, farm greive, Cherrybank
Mellis, James Y., 55 High street
Melville, Alexander, waiter, Alexandra street
Melville, Andrew, vanman, 123 High street
Melville, David, miller, 24 Market street
Melville, James, storekeeper, 12 Cow vennel
Melville, James, chimney-sweeper, 42 Castlegable
Melville, Misses, Flesh Market close
Melville, Mrs George, 74 Pomarium street
Melville, Mrs Joseph, fruiterer, 77 South street
Melville, Mrs Mary, 79 South street
Melville, Thomas, labourer, 87 High street
Melville, William, brassfounder, 74 Pomarium street
Menzies, Alexander, tinsmith, 6 Horner's lane
Menzies, Alexander, librarian, 113 High street
Menzies, Alexander, commercial lodgings, 41 Leonard street
Il8 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Menzies, Archibald, fireman, 4 Newrow
Menzies, Barbara, 55 Meal vennel
Menzies, Catherine, vintner, 9 St. John's place
Menzies, Dorothea, 97 South street
Menzies, Duncan, weaver, 163 South street
Menzies, Duncan, dyer, Alexandra street
Menzies, Duncan, warder, 80 High street
Menzies, Duncan, porter, 35 Watergate
Menzies, Eliza Ann, Craigie place
Menzies, Findlay S., commercial traveller, 15 St. Jane's place, Friar street
Menzies, George, laliourer, 19 Leonard street
Menzies, James, timekeeper, 1 7 KinnouU street
Menzies, James, labourer, 47 Strathmore street
Menzies, James, mechanic, 12 Mill street
Menzies, James, dyer, 5 Milne street I
Menzies, James F., sewing-machine agent, 1 1 St. John street ; h. 4 Homer's
lane
Menzies, Major James S., 73 Victoria place
Menzies, Jessie, straw-hat maker, 253 High street
Menzies, Jessie, dressmaker, 13 Leonard street
Menzies, John, Strathmore Inn, Bridgend
Menzies, John, labourer, 1 7 Greyfriars lane
Menzies, John, labourer, 82 South street
Menzies, John, clerk, i8a Leonard street
Menzies & Moncrieff, embroidery warehouse, 47 North Methven street
Menzies, Mrs Alexander, 77 Pomarium street
Menzies, Mrs Charles, lodgings, 2 Albert place
Menzies, Mrs Daniel, embroidery warehouse, 87 High street
Menzies, Mrs Jane, 25 High street
Menzies, Mrs John, 1 2 Paul's close
Menzies, Mrs Margaret, I Craigie crescent
Menzies, Mrs Peter, 20 Whitefriars street
Menzies, Mrs Robert, 239 High street
Menzies, Mrs Sarah, 43 Leonard street
Menzies, Peter, labourer, 4 Horner's lane
Menzies, Robert, coal merchant, 1 1 Hospital street
Menzies, Robert, tailor, 31 KinnouU causeway
Menzies, Robert, railway servant, 20 Whitefriars street
Menaies, Robert, dyer, 13 Union lane
Menzies, Robert, 15 St. Ann's lane
Menzies, William, turner, 16 Newrow
Menzies, William, labourer, 82 South street
Methven, Walter, carter, 1 1 Market street
Middleton, Alexander (Manager of Highland Agricultural Auction Sales
Company (Limited), 26 York place
Middleton, James, signalman, 23 Whitefriars street
Middleton, Joseph, sailmaker, 2 Croftbank
Middleton, Robert, glazier, 17 Pomarium street
Middleton, Captain W. F., Bell wood, KinnouU
Militia Barracks (3rd Battalion Royal Highlanders), James street
Mill, George, joiner, 41 Stormont street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. II9
Mill, James, labourer, 4 Milne street
Mill, Mrs James, 19 Leonard street
Mill, Mrs Robert, 59 Priory place
Mill, Peter, lorryman, 36 Longcauseway
Mills, David, painter, 18 Barrack street
Mills, Mrs George, 18 Barrack street
Miller, Alexander, hatter and hosier, 201 High street ; h. 191
Miller, Alexander, plumber and ironmonger, 26 Gowrie street ; h. 28
Miller, Andrew, clothier, 4 Stormont street
Miller, Andrew, tailor, 2 James street
Miller, Andrew, ship-captain, 13 Queen street
Miller, Angus, wire-fencer, 12 Leonard street
Miller, Ann, lodgings, 2 Glover street
Miller, Catherine, Brompton terrace, KinnouU
Miller, Charles, mason, 94 Canal street
Miller, David, gutta-percha worker, 43 Skinnergate
Miller, David, grocer and spirit-dealer, 23 Hospital street ; h. 94 Paradise
place
Miller, David, painter, 16 James street
Miller, David, provision dealer, 34 Skinnergate
Miller, David, innkeeper, Cherrybank
Miller, Elizabeth, milliner, 143 High street ; h. Dunkeld road
Miller, Frederick, clerk, 23 Carpenter street
Miller & Gall, printers, 58 Tay street
Miller, George (of Miller & Gall), Comely Bank House, Bridgend
Miller, George, currier, 5 Gowrie street
Miller, George, dyer, 28 Caledonian road
Miller, George, quarrier, 7 Earl's dykes
Miller, Gilbert, baker, 30 Barossa street
Miller, Isabella, 297 High street
Miller, J. & J., solicitors, 10 Blackfriars street
Miller, James, spirit -dealer, County Inn, 18 South Methven street
Miller, James, mason, iii South street
Miller, James, labourer, 33 Castlegable
Miller, James, commercial traveller, Wolseley place. Friar street, Craigie ;
Miller, James, joiner, 4 North port
Miller, James, blacksmith, Cherrybank
Miller, James, dyer, 19 St. Jane's place. Friar street
Miller, James, general dealer, 127 South street ; h. 23 Commercial street
Miller, James D. (of J. & J. Miller), Knowehead, Bridgend
Miller, James H., tenter, 151 High street
Miller, James M., musicseller, 3 County place ; h. 67 Canal street
Miller, John, mason, 6 Oliphant's vennel
Miller, John, hatter, 61 High street
Miller, John, cabman, 15 Kirkgate
Miller, John, railway guard, 46 Leonard street
Miller, John, painter, 50 Victoria street
Miller, John M. (of J. & J. Miller), Mayfield, Bridgend
Miller, Margaret, 352 High street
Miller, Margaret, 7 Barossa place
Miller, Margaret, 27 Barossa place
120 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Miller, Mary, 1 1 Pomarium street
Miller, Mrs (register office for servants), 121 High street
Miller, Mrs Alexander, 6 Canal street
Miller, Mrs Alexander, 23 Cross street
Miller, Mrs Andrew, 58 Longcauseway
Miller, Mrs David, staymaker, 7 Paul street
Miller, Mrs Elizabeth, 37 George street
Miller, Mrs James, tobacconist, 25 King street
Miller, Mrs Dr. James, 30 King street
Miller, Mrs John, lodgings, 39 North Methven street
Miller, Mrs Mary, 35 Cross street
Miller, Mrs Susan, 12 Paul street
Miller, Mrs William, 12 Barossa street
Miller, Mrs William, Shore
Miller, Peter, engine-driver, 170 High street
Miller, Richard, gasfitter, 308 High street
Miller, Robert, pointsman, 31 Pomarium street
Miller, Robert, butcher, 24 South Methven street ; h. 19 Scott street
Miller, Thomas, dyer, 50 Barossa street
Miller, Thomas, A.M., LL.D., F.R.S.E., Inchbank, Bridgend
Miller, Thomas, carter, 70 Longcauseway
Miller, Thomas, Elderslie Villa, Dunkeld road
Miller, Thomas, labourer, 14 Kirkside
Miller, Thomas, weaver, 206 South street
Miller, Thomas I., clerk, 15 Commercial street
Miller, William, 57 George street
Miller, William, dyer, 309 High street
Miller, William, plasterer, 146 High street
Miller, William, baker, 61 Strathmore street
Milln, Charles, patternmaker, 4 Priory place
Milln, David N., colliery, insurance, and commission agent, 270 High St.;
h. Laurel Villa, 4 Priory place
Milne, Andrew, labourer, 266 High street
Milne, Henry, staff-sergeant, Victoria Barracks
Milne, James, engine-driver, 127 Canal street
Milne, James, fireman, 120 Canal crescent
Milne, Joseph, coal-carter, 67 Leonard street
Milne, Mrs Alexander, 26 West Mill street
Milne, Mrs John, 4 North port
Milne, Mrs Lilias, 18 Scott street
Milne, Mrs William, 11 Barossa place
Milne, Rev. Robert, D.D., Viewlands, Glasgow road
Milne, William, policeman, 5 Victoria court. Canal street
Milroy, Michael, mason, 44 South street
Milton, David, planemaker, 102 High street
Mitchell, Andrew, plumber, 17 Mill street
Mitchell, Ebenezer (of Morton & Mitchells), Crossmount, Bridgend
Mitchell, Euphemia, 61 Scott street
Mitchell, George, sculptor, Cherrybank
Mitchell, Hector, & Son, ropemakers, 202 High street ; work, Caledonian
road
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Mitchell, Hugh, 19 St. John street
Mitchell, James (of Morton & Mitchells), Exeter Bank, Scone
Mitchell, James, labourer, Cherrybank
Mitchell, James, fireman, 20 Whitefriars street
Mitchell, James, shoemaker, 4 Back wynd
Mitchell, John, fireman, 30 Caledonian road
Mitchell, John, dyer, 113 High street
Mitchell, John, gardener, 13 Barossa street
Mitchell, Mrs Andrew, 8 Pomarium street
Mitchell, Mrs Charles, mangier, 2 South street
Mitchell, Mrs James, 35 Watergate
Mitchell, Mrs Janet, 330 High street
Mitchell, Mrs John, 34 Newrow
Mitchell, Robert, solicitor, 16 High street ; h. 2 Rose terrace
Mitchell, Robert, baker, 2 West Bridge street ; h. 10 Main street
Mitchell, Robert, mason, 1 1 Canal street
Mitchell, Robert, printer, 38 Athole street
Mitchell, Robert, lapper, 9 Market street
Mitchell, Robert, sawmiller, 69 Leonard street
Mitchell, Robert, labourer, 34 Newrow
Mitchell, Thomas, baker, 63 South street
Mitchell, William, dyer, 25 Leonard street
Mitchell, William, dyer, 20 Balhousie buildings
Mitchell, William, mason, 26 Newrow
Mitchelson, William, coal merchant, 24 Market street
Model Lodging-House, 24 Skinnergate ; Peter Robertson, keeper
Moffat, Adam, labourer, 5 Market street
Moffat, James, clerk, 49 Glover street
Moffat, WilHam, ticket inspector, 56 South William street
Moir, Alexander, warder, 35 Scott street
Moir, Andrew, mason, ']'] Leonard street
Moir, David, dyer, 5 Balhousie buildings
Moir, George, builder, Alexandra street ; h. 36 Queen street
Moir, James, accountant, 22 St. John street ; h. 3 North Methven street
Moir, James, teacher (North Port School), 42 Tay street
Moir, James, builder, St. Catherine's place, High street
Moir, James, weaver, 10 Clayholes
Moir, James, shoemaker, 4 Back wynd
Moir, James A., grocer, i and 93 Leonard street ; h. Rosslyn place,
Glasgow road
Moir, John, builder, Balhousie ; h. 7 Balhousie street
Moir, John, warder, 1 1 1 South street
Moir, Mary, sub-matron. General Prison, 5 Priory place
Moir, Mrs Uavid, 19 Leonard street
Moir, Mrs Janet, Cherrybank
Moir, Mrs William, grocer, 25 Main street
Molie, James, labourer, 12 Meal vennel
Moncrieff, Alexander (of R. H. Moncrieff & Co.), Potterhill, Bridgend
MoncrieflT, Alexander, dyer, 68 Canal street
Moncrieff, Alexander, glassblower, 139 Canal crescent
Moncrieff, Alexander, harness mounter, 9 Claypots wynd
122 GENERAL DIRECTORY. \
MoncriefF, Andrew, warder, General Prison
MoncriefF, David, glassblower, 219 South street
Moncrieff, David, mason, 4 James street
Moncrieff, James, glassblower, 39 Leonard street
Moncrieff, James, glassblower, 139 Canal crescent
Moncrieff, James, manager of dye-works, 38 Tay street
Moncrieff, James, inkmaker, 10 Glover street
Moncrieff, Janet, 19 Mill street
Moncrieff, John, glass and ink manufacturer and oil merchant!
Caledonian road ; h. Hay street. See Advt.
Moncrieff, John, cattledealer, 68 St. John street
Moncrieff, John C. , clerk, 1 7 Glover street
Moncrieff, Misses, 5 Athole place
Moncrieff, R. H., & Co., solicitors, 8 Blackfriars street
Moncrieff, Thomas, grocer and tea merchant, 8 Leonard street ; ^. 10
Moncrieff, William, carpenter, 70 Victoria street
Moncrieff, William, stationer and tobacconist, 57 Princes street
Moncur, James (General Prison), 5 Strathearn terrace, Glasgow road
Moncur, Mrs David, scripture reader, Craigie Park terrace
Monoghan, Peter, labourer, 146 High street
Monteath, Marjory, laundress, 16 Paul street
Monteath, Mrs John, 4 Marshall place
Monteith, Peter, blacksmith, 22^ Whitefriars street
Montgomery, James, baker, 291 High street
Mooney, James, labourer, 46 Pomarium street
Moor, John, tailor, 43 North Methven street ; ^. 31 Castlegable
Moore, Janet, Cherrybank
Moore, Janet, dairy, 31 Castlegable
Morgan, Andrew, carter, 55 High street
Morgan, Andrew, shopman, 95 High street
Morgan, Joseph F., dyer, Bamhill
Morgan, Mrs Alexander, 10 Paul's close
Morison, Alexander, 40 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Morison, Alexander, hemp-dresser, 10 Longcauseway
Morison, Daniel, slater, 9 Scott street
Morison, David, labourer, 4 Milne street
Morison, David, joiner, St. Catherine's Cottage, High street
Morison, James, cabinetmaker, 25 Barossa street
Morison, James, shoemaker, 12 Commercial street
Morison, J. &. R., accountants, 4 Blackfriars street
Morison, Jessie, dressmaker, 21 Athole street ; ^. 53 »
Morison, Mary, St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Morison, Misses, Springfield, Brompton terrace, KinnouU
Morison, Mrs, 6 Charlotte street "
Morison, Mrs Ann, 9 South street v
Morison, Mrs Jessie, 47 High street '»
Morison, Peter, warper, 9 Scott street
Morison, Robert, accountant and sharebroker, 4 Blackfriars street j h. Wzst
land, Kinnoull
Morison, Sarah, nurse, 26 Princes street
Morison, Thomas, upholsterer, 57 South street '
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Morison, William, ropespinner, 25 Kirkgate
Morran, Mrs Mary, 5 Paul street
Morris, Alexander, engine-driver, 5 Cross street
Morris, Andrew, fireman. High Craigie
Morris, Peter, engine-fitter, Breadalbane terrace
Morris, Robert, brassfinisher, 19 Union street
Morton, Alexander, maltster, i Union street lane
Morton, Andrew D., waiter, 39 Canal street
Morton, Anna, 16 Main street
Morton, David (of Morton & Mitchells), Rockville, Barnhill
Morton, Gavin (of Fi-aser & Morton), Wolseley place, Friar street
Morton, James, clerk, 16 Athole street
Morton, James, dyer, 37 Commercial street
Morton, James, shoemaker, 99 High street
Morton, James, tanner, 35 Commercial street ; h, Taybank, Isla road
Morton & Mitchells, drapers, clothiers, &c., 23 St. John street
Morton, Mrs Duncan, lodgings, 75 Leonard street
Morton, Rev. Robert, 23 James street .
Morton, William, labourer, 119 South street
Morton, William, brakesman, 37 Newrow
Moss, Elizabeth, Ivybank, Craigie
Moyes, Andrew, tailor and clothier, 83 High street ; h. Rosebank Villa,
Dunkeld road
Moyes, James, engine-driver, 8 Horner's lane
Muckersie, Andrew, cooper, 14 Horner's lane
Muckersie, William, hairdresser, 5 Princes street ; h. 5^
Muego, George, hairdresser, 71 South Methven street ; h. 34 Shields place,
Dunkeld road
Muir & Martin, brewers, 119 and 121 Canal street
Muir, Mrs Janet, 9 Charteris street
Muir, Son, & Patton, coal-agents, Glasgow road Depot
Muir, William (of Muir & Martin), Lignwood, Scone
Muirhead, David, dyer, Flesh Market close
Muirhead, David, labourer, 22 Meal vennel
Muirhead, George, & Sons, painters and paperhangers, 18 Athole street ;
h. 5 North port
Mulholland, William, confectioner, 325 High street
Mullen, Mark, labourer, 12 Meal vennel
Mullen, Mrs Mary, 159 South street
Mullhearon, Alexander, railway porter, 4 Barrack street
Mullhearon, Peter, labourer, 159 South street
I Mullion, James, baker, 7 Leonard street
Mullion, John, brassfounder, 199 South street
Mullion, Thomas, baker, 38 Pomarium street
Munro, Angus, railway guard, 32 Caledonian i-oad
Munro, Christina, 228 South street
Munro, Daniel, plumber, Malloch's close
Munro, David, brassfounder, 3 Mill wynd
Munro, David, jeweller and lapidary, 14 Charlotte street ; h. 2 Thistle lane
Munro, George, fireman, 14 Longcauseway
Munro, Hector, manager of new club, Tay street
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Munro, Helen, refreshment rooms, 262 High street
Munro, Hugh, clerk, 16 St. Jane's place, Friar street
Munro, Hugh, joiner, 6 Commercial street
Munro, Hugh, traffic inspector, 16 Hospital street
Munro, Hugh F., wireworker, 36 Skinnergate; h. 38
Munro, James, miller, 5 Gladstone terrace
Munro, Janet, fruiterer, 324I High street
Munro, Jessie, 2 Thistle lane
Munro, John, Granville place. Market street
Munro, John, dyer, Westview Cottage, Dunkeld road
Munro, John, cabinetmaker, 216 High street
Munro, John, joiner, 4 South street
Munro, Joseph W., assistant-inspector of schools, 25 Queen street
Munro, Mrs, 221 South street
Munro, Mrs Alexander, 199 High street W
Munro, Mrs David, 26 Longcauseway B:"
Munro, Robert, coachman, Viewfield, Cherrybank
Munro, Robert, plasterer, 3 Lickley place 1^'
Munro, Thomas, Mount Tabor
Munro, William, dyer, 54 Longcauseway
Munro, William, grocer, 13 North port ; h. Cedar Cottage. New Scone
Murdoch, David, plasterer, 8 Kirkgate
Murdoch, James R., bookseller and stationer, 78 St. John street; h . Evelyi
terrace, Craigie
Murdoch, John, wool- merchant, 30 George street
Murdoch, John, lampman, 35 Newrow
Murdoch, William, labourer, 21 Kinnoull street
Murfit, George, labourer, 119 South street
Murie, Charlotte, 41 Main street
Murie, David, porter, 126 High street 11
Murie, David, dyer, 37 Commercial street
Murie, David, hammerman, 72 Longcauseway
Murie, George, labourer, 6 County place
Murie, James, plumber, 120 Canal crescent
Murie, James, fmisher, 33 Main street
Murie, John, plumber, 47 Watergate I
Murie, John Scott, labourer, 37 Commercial street
Murie, John, railway servant, 33 Newrow
Murie, Mrs Thomas, 82 South street
Murie, William, waiter, 5 Gowrie street
Murphy, Andrew, labourer. Flesh Market close
Murphy, David, labourer, 170 High street
Murphy, Edward, dyer, 5 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Murphy, Mrs James, pawnbroker, 34 and 37 Mill street ; h. 36
Murphy, Patrick, labourer, 59 Meal vennel
Murphy, Thomas, labourer, 12 Barossa street
Murray, Alexander, dyer, 79 Leonard street
Murray, Christian, 222 South street
Murray, David, carver and gilder, 22 South street ; /^. 41 St. John street
Murray, Isabella, 5 1 Strathmore street
Murray, J. & P., plumbers, 49 Princes street ; h. New Scone
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Murray, James, labourer, 9 Pomarium street
Murray, James, joiner, 90 Paradise place, Victoria street
Murray, John, The Beild, KinnouU
Murray, John, dyer, 36 Longcauseway
Murray, John, labourer, 40 Skinnergate
Murray, John, clerk. High Craigie
Munay, John, mason, 224 High street
Murray, John, shoemiker, 97 South street
Murray, Joseph, joiner, 292 High street
Murray, Mrs Alexander, mangier, 28 Whitefriars street
Murray, Mrs Alexander, 69 North Methven street
Murray, Mrs John, Craigie Park terrace
Murray, Mrs John, Star buildings, 24 Canal street
Murray, Mrs Margaret, 125 South street
Murray, Robert, labourer, 126 High street
Murray, Robert, cowfeeder, 1 1 Barossa street
Murray, Robert, labourer, 4 Victoria court, Canal street
Murray, Robert S., railway porter, 48 Nevvrow
Murray Royal Asylum, Bridgend
Murray, William, clerk, 75 Main street
Murray, William, slater, 10 Pomarium street
(Murray, William, shoemaker, 50 Meal vennel
lnMurray, William, labourer, 82 South street
IMuskum and Antiquarian Society, 78 George street
jMustard, David, cooper, 56 West Mill street
Myles, Alexander, labourer, 65 Slrathmore street
Myles, John, silk-fmisher, Bellwood Cottage, KinnouU
Myles, Robert, engine-driver, 8 St. Ann's lane
Mylie, David, gatekeeper, 9 High street
Myron, George, clerk, 32 Shields place, Dunkeld road
M'Adam, Maitland, manager, chemical works, Shore
M'Ainsh, Alexander, joiner, 41 KinnouU causeway
M'Ainsh, Catherine, dressmaker, 246 High street
M'Ainsh, David, carter, 102 Reform place
M'Alpine, William, 91 Leonard street
M'Anally, Bernard, labourer, 27 Castlegable
M'Anally, Francis, shoemaker, 27 Castlegable
M'Anally, William, labourer, 12 Meal vennel
M'Andrew, Duncan, blacksmith, 37 Castlegable
M 'Andrew, James, gardener, 88 Reform place, Canal street
M'Andrew, Mrs Richard, 19 North Methven street
M'Ara, Annie, sempstress, 31 George street
M'Ara, James, joiner, 9 High street
M 'Arthur, David, labourer, Pitheavlis
M'Arthur, Donald, shoemaker, 33 Hospital street; h. 36 Leonard street
M'Arthur, James, lorryman, 27 Pomarium street
M'Arthur, James, wine and spirit dealer, 11 Mill street
M'Arthur, John, labourer, 9 South William street
M'Arthur, John, guard, 81 KinnouU causeway
M'Artiiur, John, turner and bobbin-maker, 120 High street *;,
lil6 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M'Arthur, John D., spirit-dealer, 307 High street ; h, 56 George street W
M'Arthur, Mrs Malcolm, 71 Pomarium street Ir
M'Arthur, Mrs Peter, lodgings, 6 Canal street "H
M'Arthur, Mrs Peter, shoemaker, 9 Skinnergate
M'Arthur, Peter, spirit-dealer, 18 Bridge lane ; h. 56 George street
M'Arthur, Richard, turner, 120 High street
M'Arthur, Silvester, labourer, 34 Newrow
M'Arthur, "William, railway inspector, 10 Priory place
M'Aulay, Catherine, 70 South Methven street
M'Aulay, George, carter, 39 Princes street
M'Aulay, James, mechanic, 37 Princes street
M'Aulay, Robert, engine-driver, 58 Glover street
M'Aulay, Robert F., working jeweller, 29 Princes street
M'Bain, Alexander, labourer, 136 South street
M'Bain, Mrs John, 4 Bridge lane
M'Call, Alexander, labourer, 17 Meal vennel
M'Callum, Colin, baker, 37 Commercial street
M 'Galium, Daniel, hostler, 8 East Bridge street
M'Callum, John, coal vendor, 32 Skinnergate
M'Callum, Mrs James, 5 Market street
M'Carley, Miss, dressmaker, 11 Stormont street '
M'Cartney, Peter, labourer, 38 Skinnergate "
M'Cash, Andrew, jeweller, watchmaker, and goldsmith, 47 High street
M'Cash, Daniel, moulder, 297 High street
M'Cash, David, dyer, 394 High street i|
M'Cash, James, labourer, 330 High street
M'Cash, James (of J. M'Cash & Son), 3 Queen street
M'Cash, James, dyer, 23 Carpenter street
M'Cash, John, seaman, Shore
M'Cash, John (of J. M'Cash & Son), Springbank House, Glasgow road
M'Cash, John B., solicitor, 28 High street ; h. 7 Stratheam terrace, Glas-
gow road
M'Cash, John, & Son, grain merchants, &c., Feus road, "Wellshill
M'Caul, James, porter, 120 Canal crescent
M'Caul, John, baker, 89 South street
M'Caul, Mrs Duncan, grocer, 50 Pomarium street
M*Clintock, Mrs Betsy, 6 Homer's lane
M'Clure, Robert, carter, 28 Longcauseway
M'Coll, Findlay, joiner, 46 Athole street
M'Condoch, Robert, guard, 3 Victoria court. Canal Street j
M'Connell, Melville, sawmiller. Shore
M'Conochie, George, 24 Pomarium street
M'Conochie, James, joiner, 30 Whitefriars street
M'Conochie, John, refreshments, 25 Mill street
M'Conochie, John, labourer, 116 High street
M*Conochie, Misses, 58 South Methven street
M'Conochie, Mrs Edward, High Craigie
M'Conochie, Mrs Stewart, grocer, 29 Castlegable
M'Conochie, Stewart, Malloch's close, Canal street
M'Cormack, James, commercial traveller, 11 Queen street
M'Cormack, John, ropespinner, 17 Kirkgate ; h. 15
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M'Cormack, Mrs Cornelius, 312 High street
M'Cormack, Patrick, stafF-sergeant, 22 Caledonian road
M'Cowan, Mrs Colin, milliner and servants' register, I South St.
John's place ; h. 8 St. Ann's lane. See Advt.
M'Cowan, Mrs Elizabeth, 129 High street
M'Cowan, Peter, Red Lion Inn, 123 High street
M'Cowan, Peter, upholsterer, 5 Cross street
M'Craw, John, labourer, 45 Canal street
M'Craw, Samuel, millwright, 39 Princes street
M'CuUie, Alexander, carter, 273 High street
M'CuUoch, Mrs Peter, 5 Milne street
M'CuUoch, Robert, house factor, 16 Market street; h. 22 Caledonian road
M'CuUoch, Robert, fireman, 18 Glover street ;,j;.
M'Currach, Charles, & Sons, builders and quarriers, 46 Victoria street ' *
M'Currach, James (of C. M'Currach & Son), 22 King street
M'Currach, Mrs Peter, 48 Victoria street
M'Diarmid, Ann, 70 South Methven street
M'Diarmid, Donald, labourer, 62 Pomarium street
M'Diarmid, J. & D., grocers and wine merchants, 4 County place
M'Diarmid, Mrs Alexander, 46 Longcauseway
M'Diarmid, Peter, railway clerk, 32 Caledonian road
M 'Donald, Alexander, porter, 238 High street
M'Donald, Alexander^ joiner, 44 Glover street
M 'Donald, Alexander, gardener, Tayside, Bridgend
M'Donald, Alexander, dyer, 55 High street
M'Donald, A. Burns, collector, Stamps and Taxes, Tay street; h, Earnoch,
Bridgend
M'Donald, Angus, clerk. Star Buildings, 24 Canal street
M'Donald, Archibald, 18 Marshall place
M'Donald, Betsy, 6 Mill close
M'Donald, Catherine, sick nurse, 18 Paul street
M'Donald, Catherine, 46 North Methven street
M'Donald, Charles, tailor, 192 South street
M'Donald, Charles, seaman, 8 East Bridge street
M'Donald, C. & J., wine and spirit merchants, 74 George street, 23 and
25 Castlegable
IM'Donald, Charlotte, 15 Commercial street
M'Donald, David, dyer, 8 Balhousie buildings
M'Donald, David, bricklayer, 300 High street
I M'Donald, David, dyer, 246 South street
i M'Donald, David, provision dealer, 95 South street ; h, 97
M'Donald, Donald, prison-warder, 2 St. Ann's lane
M'Donald, Donald, tailor, 137 High street
M'Donald, Duncan, cabman, 5 Meal venftel
M'Donald, Edward, nurseryman, 67 Watergate
M'Donald, Edward, joiner, 64 Pomarium street
M'Donald, Flora, 50 Main street
M'Donald, Flora, laundress, 207 High street
M'Donald, Flora, provision dealer, 17 Greyfriars lane
M'Donald, Fraser, & Co., auctioneers and land surveyors, Peith Auction
Market, Caledonian road
128 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M 'Donald, George, coachsmith, 24 Carpenter street ,
M'Donald, George, blacksmith, 170 High street
M 'Donald, George, labourer, 7 Low street
M'Donald, Grace, 14 South street
M'Donald, James, grain-merchant and miller, 52 and 54 South Methvea
street, and City Mills, West Mill street ; h, 45 York place
M'Donald, James, grocer, 78 South street
M*Donald, James, fireman, 170 High street
M'Donald, James, labourer, 6 Thimblerow ,
M 'Donald, James, joiner, 18 Barossa street ; h. 68 Athole street ;
M 'Donald, James, hawker, 5 Mill street ,;
M 'Donald, James, boot and shoe maker, 2 West Bridge street ; A. 5 East
Bridge street
M'Donald, James, cabinetmaker, 189 South street ; h. 224
M'Donald, Janet, 39 Newrow
M'Donald, Jessie, fish-dealer, 252 High street ; h. 258
M'Donald, John, Strathview Villa, Comely bank
M'Donald, John, mason, 170 High street
M'Donald, John, baker, 324 High street
M'Donald, John, ropemaker, 48 Carr's croft
M'Donald, John, pensioner, 170 High street
M'Donald, John, carter, 57 Main street
M'Donald, John, grocer, 174 High street
M'Donald, John, labourer, 21 Whitefriars street
M'Donald, John, meal and sack merchant, 39 South street; ^.41
M'Donald, John, butcher, 12 St. John street ; h. Lower Friar to a Farm
M'Donald, John, fitter, 36 West Mill street
M'Donald, John, mason, 327 High street
M'Donald, John, inspector of police, 4 South Methven street
M'Donald, John, bottleblower, 308 High street
M'Donald, John, labourer, 6 West High street
M'Donald, John, labourer, 72 Watergate
M'Donald, John, dyer's finisher, George Inn lane
M'Donald, John, glazer, 35 Mill street
M'Donald, John (of C. & J. M'Donald), 3 Athole place
M'Donald, Leslie G., teacher, 4 Priory place
M'Donald, Margaret, 41 Stormont street
M'Donald, Martin, labourer, 40 Meal vennel
M'Donald, Mrs, Upper Friarton
M'Donald, Mrs Donald, 15 Pomarium street
M'Donald, Mrs Duncan, 5 Meal vennel
M'Donald, Mrs Isabella, 36 West Mill street
M'Donald, Mrs James, charwoman, 15 CharLeris street
M'Donald, Mrs Jane, 12 Barossa street
M'Donald, Mrs John, 6 Melville street
M'Donald, Mrs John, 82 South street
M'Donald, Mrs John, 33 Castlegable
M'Donald, Mrs John, 224 High street
M'Donald, Mrs Laurence, 28 West MiU street
M'Donald, Mrs Peter, 5 Market street ,
M'Donald, Mrs Ranald, 306 High street
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M'Donald, Mrs William, 51 "Watergate
M 'Donald, Mrs William, 20 South street
M'Donald, Mrs William, 14 Watergate
M 'Donald, Mrs William, Woodside House, Hay street, Balhousie
M 'Donald, Murdoch, mason, 12 Mill street -
M'Donald, Peter, labourer, 73 South street
M'Donald, Peter, gardener, 129 South street '
M'Donald, Peter, cabinetmaker, i Kirkgate
M'Donald, Robert, inspector of poor, 16 South street ; h. New Scone
M'Donald, Robert, mason, 2 Rose lane
M'Donald, Ronald, finisher, 4 Newrow
M'Donald, Thomas, shoemaker, 209 South street ; h. 211
M'Donald, Walter, golf-club maker, 30 Carpenter street ; h. 23
M'Donald, William, shoemaker, 17 Stormont street
M'Donald, William, sailmaker, 13 Glover street
M'Donald, William, royal refreshment rooms, Gen. Station; h. Woodlands
M'Donald, William, gardener, 29 Main street
M'Donald, William, sawmiller, 18 Strathmore street
M'Donald, William, smith, Cherrybank
M'Donald, William, plasterer, 25 Barossa street
M'Dougall, Jane, 19 Balhousie street
M'Dougall, Dougal, cabman, 37 Canal street
M'Dougall, Duncan, fireman, 10 Canal street
M'Dougall, Henry, porter, 35 Watergate
M'Dougall, James, fitter, 6 Whitefriars street
M'Dougall, James, chimney sweeper, 313 High street ; h. 315
M'Dougall, John, farmer, Goodlyburn
M'Dougall, John, lathsplitter, 120 High street
M'Dougall, John, carter, 56 West Mill street
M'Dougall, John, tenter, 112 Canal crescent
i M'Dougall, Mrs ]3arbara, 5 Milne street
M'Dougall, Mrs Jane, 224 High street
M'Dougall, Peter, chimney sweeper and slater, 282 High street
M'Dougall, William, chimney sweeper, i Horner's lane
M'Dowell, John, mason, 327 High street
M'DufF, Peter, surfaceman, 26 Pomarium street
M'DuflT, William, tenter, 21 Kinnoull street
M'Ewan, Alexander, coachman, 8 Union street
M'Ewan, Andrew, joiner, 34 Scott street
M'Ewan, Barbara, laundress, 253 High street
M'Ewan, David, detective police-otficer, 88 South street
M'Ewan, David, labourer, 159 South street
M'Ewan, David, gasfitter, 82 South street
M'Ewan, David, painter, 199 South street
M'Ewan, David, coachmaker, 20 South street
M'Ewan, Duncan, carter, 315 High street
M'Ewan, Edward, clerk, 8 Market street
M'Ewan, James, residenter, 8 King's place
M'Ewan, James, foreman, 10 Balhousie buildings, Dunkeld road
M'Ewan, Jaraes, draper and silk mercer, 56 St. John street ; h. 14
King street. See Advt.
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M'Ewan, Janet, 137 High street
M'Ewan, John, dyer, 72 Watergate
M'Ewan, John, dyer, loi High street
M'Ewan, Margaret, 21 St. John's place
M'Ewan, Mrs Alexander, 19 Speygate
M'Ewan, Mrs Ann, 51 Commercial street
M'Ewan, Mrs James, provisions, 13 Gowrie street ; h. 17
M'Ewan, Mrs James, seamstress, 15 Commercial street
M'Ewan, Mrs Peter, i8 Queen street, Craigie
M'Ewan, Mrs Thomas, 64 Pomarium street
M'Ewan, Thomas, labourer, 27 Castlegable
M'Ewan, William, labourer, 72 Watergate
M'Ewan, William, baker, 13 George street j A. ii
M'Ewan, William, mason, 20 Longcauseway
M'Farlane, Alexander, mechanic, 2 Union lane
M'Farlane, Alexander, clerk, 25 High street
M'Farlane, Archibald, shoemaker, 54 Longcauseway
M'Farlane & Co., Perth Foundry, Paul street
M'Farlane, David, yardsman, 4 Newrow
M'Farlane, David, dresser, 15 Thimblerow
M'Farlane, Donald, fitter, 4 South Methven street J
M'Farlane, George, gardener, Viewfield Cottage
M'Farlane, James, tobacconist and stationer, 272 High street; h. 239
M'Farlane, James, labourer, 339 High street 1
M'Farlane, James, Craigie Park terrace
M'Farlane, James, railway porter, 3 St. Paul's square
M'Farlane, James, mason, 239 High street j 1
M'Farlane, James, dresser, Cherrybank
M'Farlane, James, railway porter, 5 Pomarium street
M'Farlane, John, labourer, 17 James street
M'Farlane, John, railway porter, 246 High street
M't'arlane, John, fireman, 390 High street
M'Farlane, John, fitter, 71 Watergate
M'Farlane, John, solicitor, St. Catherine's Villa, Friar street
M'Farlane, John, lapper, 22 Melville street
M'Farlane, John, fitter, 8 Mill street
M'Farlane, John (of Stewart & M'Farlane), 90 Victoria street
M'Farlane, Margaret, confectioner, 5 Athole street
M'Farlane, Margaret, laundress, 43 Leonard street
M'Farlane, Margaret, dressmaker, i Claypots wynd
M'Farlane, Mrs, 64 Longcauseway
M'Farlane, Mrs Andrew, 103 Canal street
M'Farlane, Mrs Catherine, 29 Stormont street
M'Farlane, Mrs Daniel, i Leonard place
M'Farlane, Mrs Donald, 2 Abbot street
M'Farlane, Mrs Duncan, 28 St. John street
M'Farlane, Mrs James, dairy, Craigie Park terrace
M'Farlane, Mrs John, 60 Scoit street
M'Farlane, Mrs Peter, Stewart's place, Caledonian road ij|l{
M'Farlane, Mrs William, lodgings, 2 Glover street -
M'Farlane, Peter, joiner, Granville place, Market street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. I3B
M*Farlane, Peter, fireman, 39 Cross street
M'Farlane, Peter, criminal officer, 34 Caledonian road
M'Farlane, Robert, slater, 20 Carpenter street
M'Farlane, William, gamekeeper, 4^ Victoria street
M'Farlane, "William, cabinetmaker, 246 High street
M'Farlane, William, labourer, 34 Whitefriars street
M'Feat, Stewart, labourer, 85 South street
M'Feat, Stewart, labourer, 49 Commercial street
M'Gibbon, John, letter carrier, 12 High street
M'Gill, Margaret, charwoman, 16 Main street
M'Gillivray, Mrs, stoneware dealer, 51 South street ; h. 19 Flesh vennel
M'Gilliwie, Janet, 9 Charteris street
M'Gilliwie, John, treasurer to Gas Commissioners, 3 High street; h. Craigie
Lea Villa, Friar street
M'Glashan, Bridget, 44^ Meal vennel
M'Glashan, Catherine, 26 Pomarium street
M'Glashan, James, labourer. New Shore
M'Glashan, Janet, greengrocer, Kirkside ; h. 116 High street
M'Glashan, Mrs Margaret, dairy, 161 South street
M'Glashan, Mrs Thomas, 12 George street
M'Glashan, Peter, newspaper reporter, 191 High street
M'Glashan, William, railway guard, 4 Longcauseway
M'Glen, Mrs Helen, 82 South street
M'Glen, Mrs Mary, 163 South street
M'Glyn, George, warehouseman, 32 Mehille street
M'Glyn, Patrick, labourer, 128 South street
M'Gonnell, Daniel, labourer, i Lickley place
M'Gough, John, labourer, 40 Meal vennel
M'Gough, John, labourer, 72 Watergate
M'Gowen, Joseph, labourer, 2 Paul's close
M'Gowen, Michael, labourer, 10 Paul's close
M'Gregor, Alexander, draper, 20 South street
M'GregOr, Alexander, bookbinder, 17 Bridge lane; h, 22 St. John
street. See Advt.
M'Gregor, Alexander, railway guard, 25 Kinnoull causeway
M'Gregor, Alexander, shoemaker, 8 St. Paul's square
M'Gregor, Alexander, labourer, 25 Leonard street
M'Gregor, Alexander, weaver, 46 Pomarium street
M'Gregor, Alexander, labourer, 47 Skinnergate
M'Gregor, Alexander, moulder, 36 West Mill street
M'Gregor, Alexander, heckler, 89 South street
M'Gregor, Alexander, dyer's finisher, 34 Scott street
M'Gregor, Allan, 22 Strathmore street
M'Gregor, Allan, Bums Tavern, 13 Watergate
M'Gregor, D. (of J. & D. M'Gregor), PitcuUen Bank
M'Gregor, David, jeweller, silversmith, and engraver, 40 George
street ; h. 3 Laurelbank, Bridgend. See Advt.
M'Gregor, David, blacksmith, 19 Union street
M'Gregor, Duncan, butcher, 71 George street; h. 2 Bridge lane
M'Gregor, Duncan, fireman, 36 West Mill street
M'Gregor, Duncan, blacksmith, 77 Leonard street
132 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M'Gregor, Elizabeth, grocer, 321 High street
M*Gregor, Elizabeth, scripture reader, 37 Commercial street
M'Gregor, George, labourer, 8 Commercial street
M'Gregor, George, bellhanger, 37 Commercial street
M'Gregor, George, carter, 11 County place
M'Gregor, James, dyer, 44 Glover street
M'Gregor, James, weaver, 26 Whitefriars street
M'Gregor, James, clerk, 26 Melville street
M'Gregor, James, labourer, 3 Cross street
M'Gregor, James, railway servant, 2 Cross street
M'Gregor, Jessie, dairy, 168 High street
M'Gregor, John, spirit -dealer, 225 South street
M'Gregor, John, labourer, 2 Clay holes
M'Gregor, John, shoemaker, 29 Stormont street
M'Gregor, John, bookbinder, 17 Melville street
M 'Gregor, John, dyer's labourer, 4 Thimblerow
M'Gregor, John, porter, 18 West Mill street
M'Gregor, John, postmaster, 20 Tay street
M'Gregor, John, dyer, 3 Kinnoull causeway
M'Gregor, John, postman, 6 Canal street
M'Gregor, John, waggon inspector, 10 Whitefriars street
M'Gregor, John, labourer, 30 Pomarium street
M'Gregor, John, brassfounder, 22 Barrack street
M'Gregor, John, janitor (Sharp's Institution), 245 High street
M'Gregor, J. & D., farmers, Gannochy
M'Gregor, Lauchlan, baker, 135 Canal street
M'Gregor, Laurence, weaver, 75 South street
M*Gregor, Malcolm, hay and manure merchant, North Station, High street;
h. 34 Caledonian road
M'Gregor, M., dressmaker, 62 Athole street
M'Gregor, Margaret, confectioner, 217 High street
M'Gregor, Misses, 13 Queen street
M'Gregor, Mrs, 9 Commercial street
M'Gregor, Mrs Ann, 98 South street
M'Gregor, Mrs Barbara, 61 Strathmore street
M'Gregor, Mrs Margaret, 18 Barrack street
M'Gregor, Mrs Thomas, 3 Main street
M'Gregor, Patrick, guard, 9 Glover street
M'Gregor, Peter, assistant-agent, National Bank, 5^ High street
M'Gregor, Peter, gardener, 135 Canal street
Af 'Gregor, Richard, coachman, 8 Carpenter street
M'Gregor, Robert, van-driver, 330 High street
M'Gregor, Robertson, labourer, 333 High street
M'Gregor, Thomas (of Jackson & M'Gregor), lo Tay street
M'Gregor, Walter, warder, General Prison ]
M'Gregor, William, post-office messenger, 21 Whitefriars street
M'Gregor, William, clerk, 2 Charteris street
M'Gregor, William, soda water maker, 12 Paul street
M'Gregor, William, 19 Barossa place
M'Guire, John, labourer, 129 South street
M'Guire, Mrs, 146 High street
GENERAL DIRECTORY. ^gg
M'Gnire, Mrs Elizabeth, 13 Commercial street
M*Gruire, Thomas, labourer, 13 Meal vennel
M'Hardie, John, railway porter, 2 Brown street
M'Hardie, Robert, warder, 22 Market street
M*Ilvride, Andrew, labourer, 14 South street
M'Uvride, Mrs Lewis, milliner, 226 High street
M*Ilwhan, William, dyer, 55 High street
M*Inroy, David, tailor, St. Ann's lane
M'Inroy, John, dyer, 4 St. Ann's lane
M*Inroy, William, dyer, 13 Cutlog vennel
M'Intosh, Alexander, joiner, 126 High street
M*Intosh, Andrew W., toy merchant, 21 St. John street ; h. New Scone
M*Intosh, Archibald, labourer, 70 South street
M'Intosh, Christina, 12 Commercial street
M*Intosh, David, clerk, 12 Union street lane
M*Intosh, David, South U.P. Church officer, 29 Kirkgate
M'Intosh, Donald, clerk, 37 Commercial street
M*Intosh, Donald F., engine-driver, 4 Market street
M'Intosh, George, dyer, 24 Canal street
M*Intosh, George, painter, 15 Kirkgate
M'Intosh, Grace, 6 Horner's lane
M'Intosh, Helen, Wolseley place, Friar street
M'Intosh, Hugh, gardener, i Victoria court, Canal street
M'Intosh, John, insurance and commission agent, 5 George street ; ^.9
King's place
M'Intosh, John, dyer's finisher, 10 Foundry lane
M*Intosh, John, guard, 32 Longcauseway
M'Intosb, John, leather-merchant, 176 and 178 High street; h. 45 South
Methven street
M'Intosh, Mrs Alexander, 45^ Pomarium street
M'Intosh, Mrs Angus, 48 Pomarium street
M'Intosh, Mrs Charles, grocer, 14 Gowrie street ; h. 48 Main street
M'Intosh, Mrs Christina, 60 Scott street
M'Intosh, Mrs Christina, 61 Strathmore street
M'Intosh, Mrs Helen, 170 High street
M'Intosh, Mrs John, 7 Paul street
M'Intosh, Mrs John, 103 Canal street
M*Intosh & Son, cartwrights, Milne street
M*Intosh, Thomas, dyer, 8 South street
M*Intosh, William, painter, 3 Scott street
M'Intosh, William, tailor and clothier, 7 St. John street; A. 1 13 High st.
M'Intosh, William, insurance agent, 35 Castlegable
M'Intyre, Alexander, cabman, 5 Castlegable
M'lntyre, Ann, furnishings, 188 High street ; ^. 190
M'Intyre, Daniel, painter, 73 George street ; A. 69
M'Intyre, George, dyer, 39 Castlegable
M'Intyre, James, painter, 4 Horner's lane
M'Intyre, James, labourer, 21 1 South street
M'Intyre, John, coachman, 21 Gladstone terrace
M'Intyre, John, labourer, 25 Glover street
M'Intyre, John, coal salesman, 17 Hospital street
134 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M'Intyre, John, Red Lion Tavern, 30 High street
M'Intyre, John, labourer, 103 South street
M'Intyre, Joseph, dyer, 55 High street '^'
M'Intyre, Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 5 East Bridge street
M'Intyre, Mrs John, 2 North William street ^'
M'Intyre, Mrs John, 16 Pomarium street
M'Intyre, Mrs Thomas, 4 South street
M'Intyre, Peter, dyer, 6| Whitefriars street
M'Intyre, Peter (of M'Intyre & Stewart), 8 Watergate
M'lntjTe, Robert, engine-fitter, 5 South street
M'Intyre & Stewart, bakers, 13 High street and 2 George street
M'Intyre, Thomas, working jeweller, 292 High street
M'Kay, Alexander, painter, 9 Main street
M'Kay, Andrew, shoemaker, 20 Meal vennel ; h. 22
M'Kay, George, dyer, 7 Balhousie buildings
M'Kay, George, dyer, 190 High street
M'Kay, Hugh, painter and paperhanger, 13 Main street ; h. 9
M'Kay, Hugh, railway porter, 83 Kinnoull causeway ^
M'Kay, James, forester, 10 Market street J
M'Kay, John, railway inspector, 34 Queen street '
M'Kay, John, shoemaker, 10 Foundry lane
M'Kay, John, labourer, 12 Commercial street
M'Kay, John, labourer, 10 Carpenter street
M'Kay, John, clerk, 59 Kinnoull causeway
M'Kay, John, & Son, plasterers and cement workers, 7 and 14 Kinnoull St,
M'Kay, Malcolm, gardener, 73 Main street
M'Kay, Mrs James, High Craigie
M'Kay, Mrs John, 28 Pomarium street
M'Kay, Mrs Helen, 99 Canal street
M'Kay, Mrs Madeline, 60 South street
M'Kay, Mrs Mary, Mill wynd
M'Kay, Mrs Robert, 99 Canal street
M'Kay, Patrick, hawker, 129 High street
M'Kay, Rebecca, 13 Union lane
M'ICay, Robert, sawyer, 65 Pomarium street
M'Kay, Robert, architect, 266 High street
M'Kay, William (of J. M'Kay & Son), 7 Kinnoull street
M'Kay, William, sawyer, 52 Pomarium street
M 'Keith, James, engineer, 19 Speygate
M'Keith, William, labourer, 155 South street
M 'Keith, William, milhvright, 82 South street
M'Kendrick, Alexander, shoemaker, 4 Burnbank terrace, Bridgend
M'Kendrick, Andrew, joiner, 20 Newrow ; h, 8 Barossa place
M'Kendrick, John, joiner, 84 Reform place
M'Kendrick, William, butcher, 15 South street ; k. 16 Marshall place
M'Kendrick, William, carter, 31 Thimblerow
M'Kenzie, Alexander, warehouseman, 40 Victoria street
M'Kenzie, Alexander, labourer, 11 Balhousie buildings
M'Kenzie, Alexander, grocer, 39 Mill street
M'Kenzie, Daniel, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 157 South st. ;
bread department, 54^ Princes street ; ^.51 King street. See Advi,
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U M'Kenzie, David, labourer, 28 Commercial street
I M'Kenzie & Dickson, solicitors, 61 George street
I M'Kenzie, Duncan, spirit-dealer, Old Ship Hotel, 25 High street
M'Kenzie, George, labourer, 12 Market street
I M'Kenzie, George A. (of Mackenzie & Dickson), Bridgend House
M'EZenzie, James, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 12 and 14 Main
street; k. Comely Bank. See Advt.
M'Kenzie, James, shoemaker, 105 South street
M'Kenzie, John (of Donaldson & Mackenzie), 42 George street
M'Kenzie, John, 18 North William street
M'Kenzie, John, mason, II East Bridge street
M'Kenzie, John, hawker, Flesh Market close
M'Kenzie, Mark, spirit-dealer, 121 South street
M'Kenzie, Mrs, 24 Main street
M'Kenzie, Mrs Alexander, i Leonard place, Kinnoull causeway
M'Kenzie, Mrs David, i Athole place
M'Kenzie, Peter, tailor, 18 Caledonian road
M'Kenzie, Robert, blacksmith, 22 Whitefriars street
M'Kenzie, Robert, joiner, 296 High street
M'Kenzie, Thomas, labourer, 112 South street
M'Kenzie, Thomas, market gardener, Orchardbank, Bamhill
M'Kenzie, William, carter, Shore
M'Kenzie, William, yardsman, 95 Glover street
M'Keoch, Mrs, 50 Leonard street
M'Kerracher, John, slater, 292 High street
M'Killop, John, market gardener, Bamhill
M'Killop, John, labourer, 85 South street
M'Killop, Thomas, engine-driver, 12 Melville street
M 'Kinlay, Agnes, 88 South street
M'Kinlay, Christina, 63 Priory place
M 'Kinlay, Francis, smith, 64 South street
M'Kinlay, Hugh, dyer, 23 Castlegable
M'Kinlay, James, fitter, i Charles street
M'Kinlay, John, fishing-tackle maker, 52 Athole street
M'Kinlay, Mary, 37 George street
M'Kinlay, Peter, 63 Priory place
M'Lagan, William (of Campbells, M'Lagan, & Co.), Sunnybower, Bromp-
ton terrace, Kinnoull
M'Laggan, Alexander, carter, 16 Barossa street
M'Laggan, Charles, scavenger, i Newrow
M'Laggan, Daniel, 89 South street
M'Laggan, David, fitter. Burton place
M'Laggan, David, plumber, 14 Caledonian road
M'Laggan, Isabella, 238 High street
M'Laggan, Jessie, staymaker, 10 Charlotte street
M'Laggan, John, clerk, 15 Queen street
M'Laggan, Mrs Hugh, High Craigie
M'Laggan, Mrs John, 56 South William street
M'Laggan, Mrs Peter, St. Catherine's place
M'Laggan, Mrs William, Craigie place
M'Laggan, Mrs William, 38 Main street
136 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
M'Laggan, Peter, gunmaker, 274 High street
M'Laggan, Robert, platelayer, 49 Canal street
M'Laggan, Robert, stationmaster, St. Leonard's Hall, Glover street
M'Laggan, William, labourer, 85 South street
M'Laren, Alexander, shipowner, 61 George street
M'Laren, Alexander, grocer, 120 South street
M'Laren, Alexander, clerk, 83 Glover street
M'Laren, Andrew, superintendent of slaughter-house. Shore
M'Laren, Andrew, plumber, 8 Market street
M'Laren, Daniel, flesher, 13 South street
M'Laren, Daniel, labourer, 13 Speygate
M'Laren, David, cab-driver, 103 Canal street
M'Laren, Duncan, coachman, Garry Cottage Lodge, Barnhill
M'Laren, Dugal, postboy, 8 Castlegable
M'Laren, Isabella, 8 James VL place
M'Laren, James, labourer, 4 St. Paul's square
M'Laren, James, watchman, 9 Castlegable
M'Laren, James, joiner, 5 Market street
M'Laren, James, fireman, 9 South William street
M'Laren, James, blacksmith, 19 Mill street
M'Laren, James, carter, 68 High street
M'Laren, Jessie, 154 South street
M'Laren, John, painter, 13 Paul street
M'Laren, John, fireman, 20 Glover street
M'Laren, John, carter, 29 Mill street
M'Laren, John, iron-turner, 55 Priory place
M'Laren, John, labourer, 99 Canal street
M'Laren, Laurence, policeman, 13 Cross street
M'Laren, Laurence, labourer, 6 Union street
M'Laren, Peter, brakesman, James VI. Hospital
M'Laren, Mrs, 6 Commercial street
M'Laren, Mrs Elizabeth, 9 Castlegable
M'Laren, Mrs George, 5 Gowrie street
M'Laren, Peter, fireman, 65 Strathmore street
M'Laren, Peter, 8 Scott street
^I'Laren, Peter, umbrella vendor, 40 Skinnergate
M'Laren, William, joiner, 24 North Methven street ; h. 36
M'Laren, William, porter, Craigie place
M'Lauchlan, Alexander, plumber, 80 South street
M'Lauchlan, Alexander, late painter, 13 North Methven street
M'Lauchlan, Christina, 105 South street
9»* M'Lauchlan, Daniel, slater and chimney sweeper, 47 Watergate and
2 Oliphant's vennel
M'Lauchlan, Francis, labourer, 148 South street
M'Lauchlan, George, stoneware merchant, 211 and 213 High street
M'Lauchlan, George, finisher, 24 WTiitefiiars street
M'Lauchlan, Hugh, painter, 5 Meal vennel
M'Lauchlan, James, dyer, 44 Barossa street
M'Lauchlan, John, slater, 182 High street
M'Lauchlan, John, labourer, 104 Reform place
M'Lauchlan, John, labourer, 40 Meal vennel
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M'Lauchlan, John, sawmiller, 167 South street
M'Lauchlan, John, 6 Canal street
I M'Lauchlan, Mrs Mary, 154 South street
\ M'Lauchlan, Patrick, labourer, 41 Meal vennel
JM'Lauchlan, Peter, mechanic, 12 North Methven street
M'Lauchlan, Robert, clerk, 26 Glover street
M'Lauchlan, Susan, 82 South street
M'Lauchlan, Thomas, tailor and clothier, 180 High street
M'Lauchlan, Winifred, 40 Meal vennel
M'Lean, Adam B., teacher of dancing, 2 Victoria street
M'Lean, Andrevsr, joiner, 2 Union lane
M'Lean, Daniel, glassblower, 291 High street
M'Lean, Daniel M., glassblower, 105 South street
M'Lean, Daniel, joiner, 129 High street
M'Lean, Donald, clothier, 56 South street ; h. 4
M'Lean, Duncan, foreman carter, 31 George street
M'Lean, James, farrier, 5 Mill street ; h. 14 Bridge lane
M'Lean, John, coachman, 10 Canal street
M'Lean, John, glassblower, 17 Pomarium street
M'Lean, John, glassblower, 239 High street
M'Lean, Mrs Margaret, 25 High street
M'Lean, Peter, fruiterer, 69 South Methven street ; h. 6 County place
M'Lean, Peter, pipemaker, 6 Flesh vennel ; h. 8
M'Lean, Samuel, 3 St. Paul's square
M'Lean, Sarah, dressmaker, 199 South street
M'Leay, Mrs Mary, Cherrybank
M'Leish, Alexander, plumber, 5 Lickley place
M'Leish, Andrew, porter. Old Shore
M'Leish, Daniel, porter, St. Catherine's place
M'Leish, Grace, millworker, ^7 Leonard street
M'Leish, James, scavenger, 98 Reform place
M'Leish, James, plumber and brassfounder (captain of Fire Brigade),
15 Mill street ; h. above. See Advt.
M'Leish, Miss Grace, 22 Barossa place
M'Leish, Mrs David, 19 Speygate
M'Leish, Mrs Janet, 24 Carpenter street
M'Leish, Robert, fireman, 30 Pomarium street
I M'Leish, Robert, surfaceman, 32 West Mill street
M'Leish, Robert, platelayer, 336 High street
M'Leish, William (of Thomas & MacLeish), city clerk and joint-agent for
National Bank ; h. Riversdale, Bridgend
M'Lennan, John, plasterer, 9 Paul street
M'Leod, Catherine, 24 Carpenter street
M'Leod, Daniel, spirit-dealer, 257 High street ; k. 259
M'Leod, James, brassfinisher, 16 North port
M'Leod, Jessie, St. Catherine's place
M'Leod, John, pressman, 25 Hospital street
M'Leod, John, nurseryman and seedsman, 26 George street
M'Leod, Misses, dressmakers, 19 St. John street
M'Leod, Mrs Catherine, 36 George street
M'Leod, Mrs Donald, 39 Watergate
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M'Leod, Mrs Peter, dairy, 9 Low street
M'Leod, "William, grocer, 22 Carpenter street
M'Luskie, Margaret, outworker, 9 Bridge lane
M'Mahon, Bernard, dealer, 23 Meal vennel
M'Mahon, Michael, grocer and coal merchant, depot, Glasgow road; h
Meal vennel
M'Mahon, Patrick, labourer, 59 Meal vennel
M'Mahon, Phillip, labourer, 40 Meal vennel
M'Mahon, S., furnishings, 52 Meal vennel
M'Manus, John, labourer, 148 South street
M 'Martin, Daniel, joiner, 31 Scott street
M 'Master, Charles, Temperance Hotel, 31 St. John street
M'Menamy, Andrew, labourer, 87 High street
M'Menamy, James, plasterer, 181 High street
M'Millan, James, gardener, Springland Lodge
M'Millan, John, M.A., B.Sc, F.R.S.E. (Perth Academy), Moncreiff
terrace, Craigie
M'Millan, John, cabman, 197 South street
M'Millan, John, scavenger, 57 Pomarium street
M'Millan, John, carter, 315 High street
M'Millan, William, fireman, 84 Pomarium street
M'Millan, William, mason, 10 Commercial street
M 'Murray, John, clothier, 64 Longcauseway
M'Nab, Margaret, servants' register, 14 South street
M'Nab, Mrs, 207 High street 11
M'Nab, Mrs Duncan, 12 West Mill street j i'
M'Nab, Robert, 2 Balhousie bank | i[
M'Nab, William, provision dealer, 84 South street
^I'Nair, John, signalman, 142 Canal crescent
M'Nair, Mrs James, Malloch's cloie. Canal street
M'Nair, Peter, tobacco-spinner, 34 Caledonian road
M'Nair, Thomas, labourer, 240 South street
M'Namara, Michael, labourer, 56 Pomarium street
M'Naughtan & Dewar, drapers, 8 George street
M'Naughtan, WilHam (of M'Naughtan & Dewar), Southview, Edinburgl
road
M'Naughton, Jessie and Margaret, 57 King street
M'Naughton, John, M D. (H.M. General Prison), Southview, Edinburgl
road
M'Naughton, Misses, 3 Barossa place
M'Naughton, Mrs Jane, 13 Barossa street
M'Naughton, Mrs John, 7 Marshall place
M'Naughton, Mrs Peter, 18 Paul street
M'Naughton, William, carpet weaver, 11 Earl's dykes
M'Neil, Alexander, dyer, 12 Barossa street
M'NeU, Isabella, 6 St. Paul's square
M'Neil, John (of William Frew & Sons), Balhousie House
M'Neil, Mrs Peter, grocer, 278 High street
M'Neil, Peter, labourer, George Inn lane
M'Neil, Thomas, tailor, 40 Commercial street
M'Neill, James, carter, 4 Market street ."t
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kl'Neill, Michael, labourer, 1 1 Meal vennel
iI'Neill, Peter, engine-driver, 282 High street
^I'Nicol, Flora, 125 South street
iiff'Nicoll, James, boot and shoe maker, 8 and 10 St. John street ;
St h. 9 High street. See Advt,
vI'Nicoll, James, 15 Bridge lane
kl'Niven, C, 20 South street
I'Niven, Daniel, labourer, 210 South street
il'Niven, Daniel, labourer, Gray's close, 14 South street
vl 'Ornish, Peter, labourer, 10 Canal street
^'Pherson, Alexander, plasterer, 198 High street
|y[*Pherson, Charles, dyer, 14 Balhousie buildings
vl'Pherson, Daniel, cabinetmaker, 3 Cutlog vennel
^Therson, David, labourer, 5 Milne street
vl'Pherson, David, carpenter, 6 Canal street
•Si VE'Pherson, Colonel Duncan, C.B., Blackfriars House
^'Pherson, George, billiard-keeper, 20 Mill street
^'Pherson, Helen, 1 1 Meal vennel
Vl'Pherson, Hugh, dyer, 21 KinnouU street
Vt'Pherson, Isabella, 3 Water vennel
^'Pherson, James, surfaceman, 29 Kirkgate
^'Pherson, James, labourer, 55 High street
M*Pherson, Janet, 45 Commercial street
VI«Pherson, John, tailor, 89 South street
^'Pherson, John, sawyer, 35 Cross street
Vt'Pherson, John, 170 High street
VE'Pherson, John, labourer, 293 High street
VC'Pherson, John, deputy chief constable. Comely Bank House, Bridgend
Vl'Pherson. John, painter, 58 Castlegable
M'Pherson, John, engineer, 13 Horner's lane
M'Pherson, John, gardener, 41 Stormont street
M'Pherson, Laurence, sawyer, 232 High street
M'Pherson, Mrs Catherine, 302 High street
^^'Pherson, Mrs Duncan, 17 East Bridge street
' ''Pherson, Mrs James, 50 Leonard street
M'Pherson, Mrs Jane, 8 Keir street
|M<Pherson, Mrs Janet, 1 1 James street
M'Pherson, Mrs John, 68 Pomarium street
M 'Pherson, Mrs John, 68 Longcauseway
M'Pherson, Mrs Malcolm, lodgings, 297 High street
M 'Pherson, Mrs Margaret, Kirk close, 80 High street
M'Pherson, Mrs Mary, 116 High street
M'Pherson, Robert, coach painter, 3 Watergate
M'Pherson, Robert, coach painter, 270 High street
M'Pherson, William, tailor, 9 South William street
jil'Quade, James, broker, 219 High street
'Quade, John, dealer, 14 Meal vennel
•Queen & Hay, undertakers, 61 Newrow and 30 Princes street
^ 'Queen, James, job and postmaster, 30 and 39 Princes street and 189
South street ; ^. 31 York place
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M 'Queen, Mrs, 24 Meal vennel
M'Queen, Mrs Thomas, laundress, 79 South street
M'Queen, Thomas, pointsman, 216 South street
M'Quennie, Patrick, labourer, 145 High street
M*Quhae, James, dyer, 73 Main street
M'Quhae, John, blacksmith, 8 Paul street
M'Quhae, Margaret, 44 Main street
M'Quhae, Thomas, blacksmith, 12 Carpenter street ; h. 14
M'Rae, Daniel, dyer, 216 High street
M'Rae, Kenneth, shepherd, 47 KinnouU causeway
M'Rae, Mrs Duncan, 21 St. John's place
M'Rae, Mrs J., provision dealer, 218 High street; k. 216
M'Rae, Mrs James, 9 Bridge lane
M'Rae, Patrick, teacher, 113 High street
M'Rae, Peter, clerk, 59 Glover street
M 'Robbie, William, brakesman, 84 Pomarium street
M'Rorie, Alexander, labourer, 25 Hospital street
M'Rorie, James, lamplighter, 55 High street
M'Rosty, Mrs John, 3 Cherry lane
M'Vean, James, labourer, 5 Strathmore street
M'Vean, John, game-dealer, 72 South Methven street; h. 70
M'Vean, John, baker, 56 West Mill street
M'Vean, Mrs, 13 Strathmore street
M 'Vicar, Alexander, grocer, 18 Whitefriars street
M'Vicar, James (of W. & J. M'Vicar), painter, 43 Scott street
M 'Vicar, Mrs Helen, millvs^orker, 70 South street
M'Vicar, William (of W. & J. M'Vicar), 4 Barossa place
M'Vicar, W. & J., painters and paperhangers, 177 High street
M'Whannel, James, dyer, 33 Pomarium street
M'Whannel, George, plasterer, 266 High street
M'Whannel, Mrs George, 303 High street
M'Whannel, Peter, dyer, 102 High street
M 'William, Isabella, 32 Thimblerow
Nairn, Henry, painter, 23 South Methven street
^airn, James, house-painter, 42 St. John street ; A. Westview Cottaji
Dunkeld road
lilaim, Mrs, outworker, 103 South street
Nairn, Mrs Charles, 13 North Methven street
Nairn, Mrs Helen, 4 Comely bank
Nairn, Mrs William, 7 South Methven street
Nairn, William, fireman, 37 Commercial street
National Bank Office, 5 High street ; Thomas 8c MacLeish, joi:
agents
National Security Sayings Bank, Tay street ; W. A. Barcla
actuary and cashier
Uaughton, Mrs Jean, seamstress, 13 Barossa street
Neil, Frederick G., 3 Comely bank
Neil, Hugh, shoemaker, 28 Commercial street
Neil, James Craig, commercial traveller, 79 Canal street
Neil, John, blacksmith, 53^ South street ; ^. 17 Watergate
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leil, Thomas, platelayer, 13 Speygate
feilson, Alexander, coachsmith, 70 Pomarium street
Jeilson, William, carpenter, 74 Pomarium street
lleilson, William (ofThomson & Neilson), 155 South street
Jelson, Alexander, hostler, 10 Tay street
lelson, David, dyer, 8 Kinnoull street
felson, Mrs Margaret, milliner, 247 High street
Jelson, Peter, labourer, 4 Newrow
Jelson, Robert, dyer, 4 Newrow
lelson, Thomas^ dyer, 29 Mill street
fess, Alexander, railway porter, 13 Priory place
fess, James, tailor, 9 South street
Jess, Mrs David, washer, 4 Whitefriars street
Jess, Mrs Margaret, 10 Commercial street
Jew Club- House, 8 Tay steet
Jewby, William H. (of Dandie, Newby, & Dandie), Murrajrville, Kinnoull
Jewlands, Mrs John, Tayside, Bridgend
Jicholls, Rebecca, 6 Athole street
Jicholson, Alexander, 8 St. Ann's lane
Jicholson, Christopher, bank messenger, 56 George street
Jicholson, George, Exchange Hotel, 30 George street and 25 Skinnergate ;
h. Albert Villa, Dunkeld road
Nicholson, Mrs William, 45 North Methven street
*Jicol, Anne, 20 Market street
STicol, Charles, watchmaker, 366 High street
^icol, David, labourer, 16 Glover street
Uicol, David, engine-fitter, 308 High street
*Jicol, David, cattle-dealer, 3 Brunswick terrace, Craigie
iJicol, Helen, dressmaker, 7 Charteris street
^icol, Isabella, outworker, 28 Gowrie street
^icol, James, stoker, 43 Leonard street
!Jicol, James, dyer, 33 Castlegable
Micol, James, waggon-inspector, 26 Melville street
Micol, James, shoemaker, 45 Castlegable
Micol, James Y. , 5 Nelson street
iJJicol, James Y., jun., bookseller and stationer, i George street and 41 South
Methven street ; h. 26 Melville street
)Iicol, John, shoemaker, 63 South street
Uicol, John C, spirit-dealer. Shore ; h. 56 Victoria street
^icol, Mary, 31 Pomarium street
^icol, Mrs Charles, 34 Newrow
JJicol, Mrs Margaret, 33 North Methven street
Nicol, Mrs William, Barnhill
JJicol, Robert, glazier, 126 High street
c!iJ|:.Vicol, Thomas, labourer, 8 Back wynd, Bridgend
J^icol, Thomas B., clerk, Bowerswell Cottage, Bridgend
JJicol, William, fireman, 1 00 Reform place, Canal street
JJightingale, John, basketmaker, 61 Strathmore street
JJiven, John, railway guard, 1 1 Caledonian road
^Tolan, Anthony, labourer, 103 South street
iNolan, Francis, 4 Scott street
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Norrington, Charles, & Co. , manure agents, Perth North Station, High st
North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Se
Advertisement for List of Agents
North British Mineral Depot, Glasgow road
North Port Public School, North port ; James Moir, headmaster
NoRiH U. P. Church, 231 High street and Mill street
Northern Assurance Company (Fire and Life). Se^
Advertisement for List of Agents
Northern District School, Dunkeld road ; James Kaye, headmasteiKa'"
Norwell, David, coach-wheeler, 8 Skinnergate J! Pat
Norwell, David, shoemaker, 39 and 41 High street and 66 South Methvet 's'
street ; h. Sunnybower, Kinnoull
Norwell, Henry, shoemaker, 82 South street ilatei
Norwell, John, shoemaker, 232 High street 1 Patei
Norwell, John, shoemaker, 144 High street; h. Burnbank terrace, Bridgenci
Norwell, Samuel, pensioner, 23 Barossa street
Oakin, Peter, blacksmith (Dye-works Lodge), Balhousie
O'Brien, Mrs Catherine, mill worker, 116 High street
O'Brien, Peter, labourer, 87 High street
O'Donald, Martin, labourer, 136 South street
Officer, Alexander, railway guard, 17 Caledonian road
Ogilvie, Charles, sheetmaker, Friarton
Ogilvie, Henry, engine-driver, 23 Cross street
Ogilvie, Joseph, miller, 21 Cross street
Ogilvie, Marjory, Star Buildings, 24 Canal street
Oliphant, John, cabinetmaker, 14 South street
Oliphant, Leonard, porter, 30 Pomarium street
Oliphant, Robert, fitter, 60 Pomarium street
Oliver, George, miller, 14 West Mill street
Oliver, Mrs W. G., grocer, 15 Watergate
Oliver, Robert, engine-driver, 79 South street
O'Neil, John, hawker, 103 South street
O'Neil, John, china-merchant, 275 High street ; h. 273
Ord, Thomas, bill-poster, 199 South street
O'Riley, Mrs Bridget, 53 Meal vennel
Ormond, Robert, labourer, 2 Longcauseway
Oswald, Mrs, fruiterer, 37 St. John street ; h. 10 St. Ann's lane
Ower, John, miller, 9 Commercial street
Ower, Mrs Mary, 1 1 Keir street
Ower, Thomas, joiner, i Kinnoull causeway
Page, Thomas, labourer, 20 Market street
Palmer, Charles (of Palmer & Co.), 6 Queen street
Palmer & Co., iron-merchants and grocers, 200 High street
Palmer, Mary, 47 Strathmore street
Palmer, Mrs Gregory, 10 Carpenter street
Palmer, Peter, 18 York place
Panton, John, clerk, 5 MoncreifFe terrace, Craigie
Panton, John, maltster, Craigie Mill
Parker, John, Viewfield, Cherry bank
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jParker, William, labourer, 103 South street
Parochial Board Office, 16 South st. ; Robert Macdonald, inspector
Paterson, Alexander, mason, 2 Brown street
Paterson, Andrew, engine-fitter. 4 Milne street
Paterson, David, tobacco spinner, 12 High street
Paterson, George, waggon-inspector, Breadalbane terrace
Paterson, George, engine-driver, 2 Glover street
Paterson, George, cattle-dealer, 49 Priory place
Paterson, George Kinloch H., M.D., 69 George street
Paterson, Helen, 49 Newrow
aterson, James, joint-agent. Bank of Scotland, 48 St. John street
Paterson, James, clerk, 53 Priory place
Paterson, James, cloth inspector, 21 Cross street
Paterson, John, Britannia Inn, 14 Mill street
Paterson, Mrs, 394 High street
Paterson, Mrs, Croft House, Craigie
Paterson, Mrs Alexander, spirit-dealer, 145 Canal crescent; h. Spring Cot-
tage, 125 Canal street
Paterson, Mrs Allison, Cottage, Pitheavlis
Paterson, Mrs Isabella, 3 Melville street
Paterson, Mrs Robert, 300 High street
Paterson, Peter, lapper, 3 Newrow
Paterson, Peter, cabinetmaker, 35 Watergate
Paterson, Sons* & Co.j pianoforte and music saloons, Princes street.
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Paterson, Thomas, engine-diiver, 91 Glover street
Paterson, Thomas, printer, 46 Pomarium street
Paterson, Thomas, watchmaker, 133 High street
Paterson, William, lathsplitter, 38 Barossa street
Paterson, William, C.E., Croft House, Craigie
Patillo, Peter, warder. General Prison
Paton, Amelia, 22 Queen street
Paton, Edward, & Son, gun and rifle manufacturers, &c., 44 George street;
A. 13 Athole street
Paton, John, grocer and wine-merchant, 240 High street ; h. 52 Long-
causeway
Paton, Mrs, 63 Strathmore street
Paton, Mrs James, sick-nurse, Granville place, Market street
Paton, Mrs James, dairy, 231 High street
Paton, Mrs James, aerated water manufacturer, 12 Horner's lane; h. 5
KinnouU causeway
Paton, Mrs James, flesher, 43 Princes street ; k, 39
Paton, Mrs James, 386 High street
Paton, Peter, mechanic, 286 High street
Paton, Robert, jeweller, 22 Newrow
Paton, T. & J., grocers, 250 High street
Paton, Thomas, joiner, 31 Glover street
Paton, William, gatekeeper, 36 South William street
Paton, William, weaver, 4 North port
iPatrick, James, warder, 38 Queen street
Patrick, Mrs, 3 MoncreifFe terrace, Craigie
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Patrick, William, ship captain, i6 Priory place
Patullo, Charles, labourer, 22 Union lane
PatuUo, Mrs James, 46 Leonard street
Paul, Catherine A., 27 Scott street
Paul, Drummond, stationer and tobacconist, 235 High street ; h. i Lickley;
place
Paul, James, labourer, 19 Mill street
Paul, James, joiner, 18 Watergate
Paul, William, night watchman, 6 Burnbank terrace. New Scone road
Paxton, Mrs John, mangier, 9 Leonard street
Payne, George, drill-instructor, 2 1 Union street
Pearson, Alexander, weaver, 2 Thistle lane
Pearson, David, mason, 79 South street
Pearson, George, mechanic, 43 Newrow
Pearson, James, dyer, 22 Union lane
Pearson, Mrs Robert, 48 Commercial street
Pearson, Thomas, mason, 79 South street
Pearson, William, 116 High street
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e, John, superintendent of Waterworks, 9 Main street
e, Charles, timekeeper, 4 Market street
e, David (of W. & D. Peddie), Elderslie Cottage, Dunkeld road
e, Isabella, 47 Canal street
e, Jane, 18 Carpenter street
e, John, mechanic, 67 Pomarium street
e, John, joiner, 73 Main street
e, John C, hairdresser and perfumer, 53 George street
e, Mrs Daniel, 31 Queen street
e, Mrs David, 282 High street
e, Mrs David, laundress, 30 Horse cross
e, Mrs David, 368 High street
Robert, headmaster (Sharp's Educational Institution), 7 Comely
bank
Peddie, Thomas, weaver, 12 Paul street
Peddie, Thomas, tailor, 19 Union street
Peddie, W. & D., iron-merchants, 13 South Methven street
Peddie, W. (of W. & D. Peddie), St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Peddie, William, gas inspector, 246 High street
Peddie, William, baker, 70 South Methven street
Peebles, Allan, commercial traveller, Gowrie Bank, Barnhill
Peebles, David, gardener, 14 Union street lane
Peebles, James A. (of Low & Peebles), 37 York place
Peebles, John, plasterer, 32 York place
Peebles, John, carter, 4 Milne street
Peebles, Peter, coal-agent, Glasgow road coal depot
Peggie, James, confectioner, 190 High street
Peggie, John, turner, 9 Castlegable
Penny, Andrew, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 65 George street ; h. 72
Penny, James, mason, 9 South William street
Pennycook, Margaret, 27 Pomarium street
Pennycook, William, clerk, 48 George street
People's Club and Reading Room, South St. John's place
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Perkins, Edwin, 18 Barrack street
Perth Academy, Rose terrace
Perth Baking Company (Limited), 44 North Methven street; John.
Black, manager
Perth Bowling Green, Balhousie
Perth Coffee-House Company (Limited), 19 South Methven street;
Jehu Tyler, manager
Perth Cooking Depot, 188 South street ; D. Manson, manager
Perth Co-operative Coal Society (Limited), 283 High street
Perth Curling Pond, Balhousie
Perth Foundry, Paul street
Perth Lawn Tennis Green, Balhousie
Perth Libraries, 78 George street and South St. John's place
Perth Literary Association, 36 George street
Perth Loan Co., 80 High street ; William Fyfe, manager
Perth Poor-House, Glasgow road
Perth Rowing Club Boat-House, Tay street
Perth Skating Pond, Hillyland
Perth Wheaten Bread Society, 49 North Methven street; John
Brough, manager
Perth Working Boys' and Girls' Religious Society, 62 Tay street
Perth Working Men's Conservative Association, 48 George street
Perthshire Advertiser and Strathmore Journal, Tay street
Perthshire Courier, 155 South street ; office, Watergate
Perthshire Journal and Constitutional, South St. John's place
Perthshire Society of Natural Science, Museum and Lecture
Rooms, 66 Tay street
Peterkin, Grace, 80 High street
Peters, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 42 Longcauseway j h. 40
Peters, Andrew, coachsmith, 49 Pomarium street
Peters, David, Free West Church officer, 44 Watergate
Peters, Robert, mason, 232 High street
Petrie, George, joiner, 282 High street
Petrie, George, joiner, 21 St. John's place
Petrie, Hector, brassfinisher, Craigie Park terrace
Petrie, John, engine-driver, 4 Newrow
Petrie, John, harbour agent, 38 Princes street
Petrie, Miss, housekeeper, 47 Canal street
Petrie, Mrs Janet, 4 Whitefriars street
Petrie, Mrs John, hatter, 66 South street
Petrie, Peter, dyer, 214 High street
Petrie, Samuel, engine-driver, 42 Glover street
Petrie, William, grocer, 47 Leonard street ; ^. 49
Pettigrew, Mrs, Ashton Villa, Kinnoull
Phillips, Anne, ladies' outfitter, 33 St. John street j h. 50 Tay street
Phillips, John, guard, 50 Glover street
Phillips, Mrs Alexander, 55 Princes street
Phillips, Mrs William, 14 Pomarium street
Phillips, Mrs William, Craigie Park terrace
Phillips, Thomas, blacksmith, 116 South street
Phillips, William, labourer, 223 South street
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Picket, James, labourer, 74 South street
Pike, Richard, commercial traveller, 71 Princes street
Pinkerton, James C, solicitor, 25 George street; h. St. Mirins, Kinnoull
Pinkerton, Robert, law-clerk, 14 Queen street
Pippen, Benjamin, labourer, 70 South street
Pirnie, Barbara, 22 Barrack street
Pirnie, James, dresser, 47 Stormont street
Pirrie, Alexander, mail guard, 47 Kinnoull causeway
Pirrie & Anderson, coachbuilders, 37 Princes street
Pirrie, David, coachmaker, 6 Union street
Pirrie, James P. (of Pirrie & Anderson), 59 North Methven street
Pirrie, James R., coach builder, 39 Princes street
Pirrie, John E., organist, 59 North Methven street
Pitcaithly, Alexander, gamedealer, 16 Mill street ; h. West Rhynd
Pitcaithly, George, joiner, 46 Athole street
Pitcaithly, James, slater, i Leonard place
Pitcaithly, John, guard, 64 Glover street
Pitcaithly, John, clerk, 11 1 South street
Pitcaithly, Mrs Andrew, 67 Pomarium street
Pitcaithly, William, dyer, 41 Stormont street
Pitendreich, William, gatekeeper, 14 Union street lane
Plain, Andrew, blacksmith, Craigie park
Plain, Mx-s John, Craigie place, Craigie
Police Assessment Office, i High street ; Robert Thomson, collector
Police Office, 18 Tay street ; John Welsh, superintendent
Pollock, Walter, tobacco spinner, 16 St. Jane's place. Friar street
Poor-Rates Office, 16 South street ; John Clark, collector
Pople, H. W., British Hotel, 99 Leonard street
Porteous, William, coal-dealer. Market street ; h. 5 Clayholes
Porter, Charles, tea-dealer, 246 High street
Porter, John, labourer, 190 High street \
Porter, John, photographer, 2 Brown street i
Porter, Mrs James, photographer, 30 George street; h. 61 George street
Post-Office, 2 High street ; John M'Gregor, postmaster I
Powrie, James, mason, 22 Market street |
Powrie, James C. , wheelwright, 70 Victoria street
Powrie, James, printer, 37 Canal street
Powrie, Robert, salmon fisher, Craigie Park terrace
Powrie, William, French-polisher, 80 High street
Pratt, George, joiner, 34 Caledonian road
Pratt, John H., chimney sweep, 3 Cutlog vennel
Prentice, John, brickmaker, 46 Longcauseway
Prentice, William, coachsmith, 83 Leonard street
Preston, James, servants' register office, 59 High street
Pringle, Robert, painter and paperhanger, 1 1 High street ; h. 9
Prison Assessment Office, i High street ; Robert Thomson, collectoi
Pritchard, David, stoker, 17 Whitefriars street
Pritchard, David, engineman, Pitheavlis
Pritchard, John, waiter, 28 Caledonian road
Procurator-Fiscal's Office, County Buildings, foot of South street )
Melville Jameson, fiscal
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Prophet, George, assistant station agent, 24 Glover street
Proudfoot, David, warper, Cherrybank
Proudfoot, James, railway superintendent, 22 South William street
Proudfoot, Lindsay, gardener, Old Toll- House, Isla street
Proudfoot, Mrs Isabella, loi High street
Proudfoot, Robert, 30 Queen street
Proudfoot, William, artist, 6 Charlotte street
Proven, James, shoemaker, 21 Kinnoull street
Public Baths and Wash-House, Mill street j John and Mrs. Todd,
superintendents
Public Slaughter-House, Shore
PuUar, Ann, factory worker, 18 Whitefriars street
Pullar, C., Cloag dairy, 40 Skinnergate
jPullar, Daniel, labourer, 148 South street
Pullar, James, dyer, 38 Longcauseway
Pullar, James, deacon, Bakers' Incorporation, 12 Melville street
Pullar, James F. (of J. Pullar & Sons), Rosebank, Kinnoull
Pullar, Janet, hosier, &c., 53 High street ; h. 54. See Ad-vt,
Pullar, J., & Sons, dyers to the Queen, Kinnoull street
Pullar, John, engine-fitter, 10 Melville street
Pullar, Mrs James, 5 Mill close
Pullar, Mrs.James, 46 Commercial street
Pullar, Mrs Thomas, 60 Scott street
)i| Pullar, Mrs Thomas, 20 Marshall place
Pullar, Robert (of J. Pullar & Sons), Tayside, Bridgend
Pullar, Thomas, weaver, 5 Kinnoull causeway
Pullar, Thomas, & Son, joiners, 54 Victoria street
Punier, John, glassblower, 5 Meal vennel
Queen, John, broker, 36 Meal vennel
Queen, Owen, labourer, 47 Meal vennel
Queen, Philip, fireman, Flesh Market close
Quest, Alfred Le, labourer, 47 Meal vennel
Rae, Isabella, 43 Commercial street
Rae, John, clerk, Granville place, Market street
Rae, John, clerk, 148 South street
Rae, Thomas, coach-painter, 4 South street
Rainnie, Rev. John, 20 York place
Rait, John, engine-driver, 83 Glover street
Ramage, Graeme, waiter, 129 High street
Ramage, John, tailor's cutter, 16 Priory place
Ramsay, Alexander, china merchant, 132 and 134 South street; h. 21
Barossa place
, Ramsay, Alexander, pointsman, Bamhill
j Ramsay, James, joiner, 14 Caledonian road
Ramsay, James, commercial traveller, Victoria buildings, 38 Tay street
Ramsay, John, dyer, 2 Whitefriars street
Ramsay, John, gardener, 8 Keir street
Ramsay, John, joiner, 20 Thimblerow
Ramsay, John, engine-driver, 34 Newrow
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Ramsay, Mrs Alexander, 21 Barossa place
Ramsay, Mrs Mary, 55 High street
Ramsay, Mrs William, i8|- Leonard street
Ramsay, Robert Greig, Rio Villa, Kinnoull
Ramsay, Thomas, quarryman, 5 Keir street
Ramsay, William, lineman, 1 1 Hospital street
Ramsay, William G., slater, 31 Hospital street
Rankin, Catherine, 6 Cow vennel
Rankin, Joseph, painter, 95 High street
Rattray, Ann, 122 Canal crescent
Rattray, Edward, labourer, 20 Whitefriars street
Rattray, James, fitter, 9 Earl's dykes
Rattray, James P., clerk, 16 Strathmore street
Rattray, John, dyer, 9 North port
Rattray, John, blacksmith, 148 South street
Rattray, John, dyer, 3 Lindsay's buildings, Caledonian road
Rattray, Joseph, dyer's finisher, 8 Kinnoull street
Rattray, Mrs Thomas, 16 Commercial street
Rattray, William, carter, 9 Whitefriars street
Readdie, Ebenezer, 3 St. Leonard's bank
Readdie, Mrs Catherine, 59 North Methven street
Readdie, Mrs John, 15 Balhousie street ' f
Readdie, Thomas, builder, 58 South William street ; h. 59 North Methven
street
Receiving Post Offices, 41 South Methven street, 362 High street,
32 Priory place, Craigie, and Barnhill
Reekie, David, mason, 21 Speygate
Reekie, John, labourer. Shore
Reekie, Mrs Alexander, 19 Claypots wynd
Reekie, Mrs David, 10 Tay street
Registrar's Office for Births, Deaths, and Marriages, i High
street ; James Dewar, registrar
Reid, Alexander, joiner, 89 South street
Reid, Alexander, joiner, 83 Main street
Reid, Alexander, labourer, 17 Isla street
Reid, Alexander, weaver, 35 Kinnoull causeway
Reid, Alexander, mason, 19 Mill street
Reid, Alexander, dyer, 17 Stormont street
Reid, Alexander, French cleaner, 8 Caledonian road
Reid, Alexander, dyer's finisher, 1 1 North port
Reid, Alfred, dyer's finisher, 48 George street
Reid, Andrew, porter, 9 Market street
Reid, Andrew (Campbell & Co., Limited), 28 Marshall place
Reid, Ann, 198 South street
Reid, Daniel, spirit-dealer, 171 High street
Reid, David, broker, 46 Meal vennel ; h, 44I
Reid, David, seaman, 19 Speygate
Reid, David, mason, Cherrybank
Reid & Donald, chemists and druggists, 39 George street ; night-bell, 47
Reid, George, railway inspector, 4 Newrow
Reid, Henry, hair-cutter, 7 Bridge lane; ^.15
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Reid, Isabella, dairy, 6 South street
Reid, James, railway porter, 43 Kinnoull causeway
Reid, James, joiner, Craigie place
Reid, James, dyer, 58 Longcauseway
Reid, James, engine-fitter, 25 Kinnoull causeway
Reid, Jane, sempstress, 24 Balhousie buildings
Reid, John, porter, Pitheavlis
Reid, John, labourer, 32 Skinnergate
Reid, Mrs Alexander, milliner, 322^ Pligh street
Reid, Mrs Alexander, 35 Newrow
Reid, Mrs Alexander, 48 George street
Reid, Mrs Catherine, 33 South street
Reid, Mrs Charles, lodgings, 131 Canal street
Reid, Mrs David, 47 Stormont street
Reid, Mrs John, 72 Watergate
Reid, Mrs John, 297 High street
Reid, Mrs Margaret, 59 Leonard street
Reid, Mrs Neil, 15 Marshall place
Reid, Mrs Samuel, Cherrybank
Reid, Mrs William, 27 Kinnoull causeway
Reid, Mungo, railway servant, 2 Thistle lane
Reid, Peter, coachbuilder (The Perthshire Carriage Works), 48 Princes
street ; h. 42
Reid, Peter, slater, slate and cement merchant, 48 Milne street
!&eid, Peter, shoemaker, 13 Barossa street
Reid, Peter, dyer's finisher, 1 1 North port
Reid, Robert, joiner, 17 Keir street
Reid, Robert, mail porter, 5 Lickley place
Reid, Robert, mason, 300 High street
Reid, Robert, bootmaker, 44 Newrow
Reid, Thomas, house-factor, 270 High street ; h. Burnside, Craigie
Reid, William, dyer, 58 Longcauseway
Reid, William, baker, 7 Stormont street
Reilly, Michael, labourer, 41 Meal vennel
Reilly, Mrs Jane, 9 Flesh vennel
Rennet, Ann, 7 Claypots wynd
Rennet, Charles, labourer, 99 Canal street
Rennet, Thomas, carter, 22 Thimblerow
Rennie, Alexander, mail driver, 48 George street
Rennie, John, mechanic, 23 Watergate
Reoch, Mrs John, 8 Kirkgate
Reston, Mrs George, Bon Accord Villa, Glasgow road
Riach, Mrs Major W. A., 3 Mansfield place
Rice, William, draper, 135 South street ; h. 22 Market street
Richardson, Alexander, seaman, 6 Canal street
Richardson, David, turner, Breadalbane terrace
Richardson, James, quarryman, 199 South street
Richardson, James, labourer, 6 Back w}'nd, Bridgend
Richardson, Magdalen, 5 Lickley place
Richardson, Misses, 27 Balhousie street
Richardson, Mrs Jane, 71 Pomarium street
150 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Richardson, Thomas, J. P., joint-agent, Clydesdale Bank, 15 Barossa place
Richardson, William, joiner, 217 South street
Richardson, William B., grocer and baker, 322 High street ; h. 326
Richardson & Wilson, joint-agents, Clydesdale Bank, 3 St. John street
Rigg, Right Rev. Dr. George, Bishop of Dankeld, &c., 16 Melville street
Riley, Edward, labourer, 16 Meal vennel
Rintoul, Mrs Betsy, 30 Whitefriars street
Rintoul, Robert, mason, 30 Whitefriars street
Ritchie, James, civil-engineer and land-surveyor, 18 Charlotte street ; h. 6f J"]
Athole place
Ritchie, James, butcher, 10 Cow vennel
Ritchie, James, labourer, 170 High street
Ritchie, John, commission agent, 58 Leonard street
Ritchie, Mrs Thomas, 339 High street
Ritchie, William, joiner, 69 Watergate
River Police and Fishing Office, 69 George street ; Alexander
Harper Lumsden, superintendent
Robb, George, tailor, 127 High street ; h, 120
Robb, George, tailor, 139 South street
Robb, James, sailmaker, 3 Abbot street
Robb, James, labourer, 35 Watergate
Robb, Mrs David, 58 South Methven street
Robb, Mrs James, 4 Milne street
Robb, Mrs Maria, lodgings, 15 South Methven street
Robb, Mrs Peter, 20 Gowrie street
Robb, Peter, grocer (receiving post-office), 362 High street
Robb, William, grocer's assistant, 15 South Methven street
Robbie, Charles, shoemaker, 149 High street
Robbin, Mrs C, missionary, 20 Gowrie street
Roberton, Mrs James B., 3 Isla street
Roberts, Margaret, 6 Union street
Robertson, Agnes, 10 Bridge lane
Robertson, Alexander, tinsmith, 282 High street
Robertson, Alexander, labourer, 47 Pomarium street
Robertson, Alexander (of Robertson & Mitchell), 18 King street
Robertson, Alexander, weigher, 56 Pomarium street
Robertson, Alexander, painter, 282 High street ;
Robertson, Alexander, platelayer, Shore 2
Robertson, Alexander, engine-driver, 17 Scott street
Robertson, Alexander, clerk, 30 Whitefriars street
Robertson, Alexander, accountant (Union Bank), 22 George street
Robertson, Alexander, labourer, 75 Leonard street
Robertson, Alexander, tea-hawker, 23 South Methven street
Robertson, Alexander, labourer, 2 Victoria court. Canal street
Robertson, Alexander, foundry manager, 22 Newrow
Robertson, Alexander, teacher. King street school ; h, 24 York place
Robertson, Alexander, tenter, 123 High street
Robertson, Andrew, dyer, 148 South street
Robertson, Andrew, goods-guard, 15 Caledonian road
Robertson & Amott, commission agents, 58 South Methven street and 2I9 ;
South street ■
GENERAL DIRECTORY. I51
itt^ Robertson, Catherine, 18 Watergate
1 Robertson, Catherine, teacher, 6 Canal street
Robertson, Catherine, dressmaker, 19 Mill street
Robertson, Charles, bookseller and news-agent, 94 High street ; h. 2 Black-
friars street
Robertson, Charles, grocer and wine merchant, 43 and 264 High street j
h. St. Catherine's place
Robertson, Charles, warper, 246 High street
Robertson, Charles, coachman, 13 Gladstone terrace, Bridgend
Robertson, Charles, 17 Caledonian road
Robertson, Charles, porter, 15 Gowrie street
Robertson, Charies S., architect, 68 St. John street ; h, 18 Balhousie street
Robertson, Daniel, dairyman, 1 1 St. Paul's square
Robertson, Daniel, baker, 25 High street
Robertson, Daniel, watchmaker, 68 High street
Robertson, Daniel, cleaner, 4 North port
Robertson, David, cabinetmaker, 154 South street
Robertson, David, contractor, Broompark, Muirhall road
Robertson, David, labourer, 53 Commercial street
Robertson, David, grocer and wine merchant, 36 High street. See
Advt.
Robertson, Donald, porter, 19 Mill street
Robertson, Edgar, mason, 116 High street
Robertson, Edgar, mason, 53 Commercial street
Robertson, Edward, slater, 28 West Mill street
Robertson, Elizabeth, 39 Kinnoull causeway
Robertson, George, cowfeeder, I Murray street
Robertson, George, carter, 10 Market street
Robertson, George, searcher, 39 Glover street
Robertson, George, brassfinisher, 163 High street
Robertson, Georgina, 34 Athole street
Robertson, Gersham, labourer, 56 Pomarium street
Robertson, Isabella, 5 East Bridge street
Robertson, James, mason, 49 Commercial street
Robertson, James, cabinetmaker, 3 Cherry lane
Robertson, James, weaver, 15 Thimblerow
Robertson, James, engine-driver, 6 Nelson street
Robertson, James, fireman, 14 Mill street
Robertson, James, smith, 276 High street
Robertson, James, labourer, 199 South street
Robertson, James, labourer, 205 South street
Robertson, James, labourer, 3 Cow vennel
Robertson, James, warder. General Prison
Robertson, James, policeman, 28 Carpenter street
Robertson, James, coal-vendor, l Kirkgate
Robertson, James, labourer, 55 Leonard street
Robertson, James, weaver, 302 High street
Robertson, James, labourer, 87 High street
Robertson, James, tenter, Cherrybank
Robertson, James, shoemaker, 4 Cow vennel
Robertson, James, labourer, 22 Meal vennel
Re
152 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Robertson, James, tailor and clothier, 19 Hospital street ; A. 17
Robertson, James, plumber, 35 Scott street
Robertson, James, dairy. High Craigie
Robertson, James, coachbuilder, 34 Watergate
Robertson, Jane, innkeeper, County place
Robertson, Janet, lodgings, 76 Athole street
Robertson, Janet, lodgings, 80 High street
Robertson, John, furnishing ironmonger, &c., 53 North Methven
street ; h. 33. See Advt.
Robertson, John, labourer, 13 Cutlog vennel
Robertson, John, hostler, 146 High street
Robertson, John, carter, 232 High street
Robertson, John, plasterer, 6 Mill close
Robertson, John, labourer, 106 Reform place
Robertson, John, pointsman, 28 Longcauseway
Robertson, John, smith, 155 South street
Robertson, John, warder, 34 South William street
Robertson, John, dairy, 10 Scott street
Robertson, John, blacksmith, 37 Commercial street
Robertson, John, cabman, 6 Union street lane
Robertson, John, mason, 3 Claypots wynd
Robertson, John, teacher. Meal vennel school ; h. 24 York place
Robertson, John, cabinetmaker, 8 Horner's lane
Robertson, John, tailor, 105 South street
Robertson, John, {Perthshire Constitutional)^ 68 St. John street
Robertson, John, porter, 19 Clayholes
Robertson, John, carter, 85 Pomarium street
Robertson, John, coach-trimmer, 13 Leonard street j^I
Robertson, John A., solicitor, 42 Tay st. ; h. Bella Vista terrace, Bridgendij
Robertson. Margaret, seamstress, 75 Leonard street
Robertson, Mary Ann, seamstress, 8 Pomarium street
Robertson & Mitchell, drapers, Polytechnic Warehouse, 112 and 114 High
street
Robertson, Mrs, 212 South street
Robertson, Mrs, 85 Glover street
Robertson, Mrs Adam, 19 Mill street
Robertson, Mrs Alexander, 85 Pomarium street
Robertson, Mrs Alexander, 16 Main street
Robertson, Mrs Alexander, 38 North Methven street
Robertson, Mrs Alexander, 19 Mill street
Robertson, Mrs Alexander, 58 Scott street
Robertson, Mrs Alexander, ladies' nurse, 145 High street
Robertson, Mrs Allan, 9 Market street
Robertson, Mrs Catherine, 16 High street
Robertson, Mrs Catherine, 10 Balhousie street
Robertson, Mrs David, milliner, 63 North Methven street
Robertson, Mrs Donald, 29 Kirkgate
Robertson, Mrs Donald, greengrocer, 1 1 Castlegable
Robertson, Mrs Elizabeth, 22 Caledonian road
Robertson, Mrs Elizabeth, 137 High street
Robertson, Mrs Grace, 8 Skinnergate
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Robertson, Mrs Isabella, 38 Skinnergate
Robertson, Mrs James, 17 St, Jane's place, Friar street
Robertson, Mrs James, 21 York place
Robertson, Mrs James, 25 Kinnoull causeway
Robertson, Mrs James, Struanbank, Kinnoull
Robertson, Mrs James, 13 Leonard street
Robertson, Mrs James, lodgings, 19 North Methven street
Robertson, Mrs James, 1 77 South street
Robertson, Mrs Jane, lodgings, 364 High street
Robertson, Mrs Janet, groceries, 65 South street
Robertson, Mrs John, weaver, 13 Thimblerow
Robertson, Mrs John, 7 Leonard street
Robertson, Mrs John, 306 High street
Robertson, Mrs John, 17 Horner's lane
Robertson, Mrs John, 207 High street
Robertson, Mrs Margaret, 213 South street
Robertson, Mrs Margaret, 48 Commercial street
Robertson, Mrs Mary, 22 Market street
Robertson, Mrs Mary, 6 Carpenter street
Robertson, Mrs Peter, grocer, provision, coal, and whiting merchant, 28
Princes street ; h. Castlebank, Barnhill
Robertson, Mrs Robert, 84 Pomarium street
Robertson, Mrs Robert, 5 Lickley place
Robertson, Mrs Thomas, fish and game dealer, 21 South street ; ^. 19 Flesh
vennel
Robertson, Mrs Thomas, 9 Market street
Robertson, Mrs William, winder, 6 Thimblerow
Robertson, Oliphant B., book- canvasser, 10 Gladstone terrace, Bridgend
Robertson, Peter, railway porter, 27 Kinnoull causeway
Robertson, Peter, hostler, 137 High street
Robertson, Peter, Model Lodging-house keeper, Skinnergate
Robertson, Peter, fireman, 3 Earl's dykes
Robertson, Peter, groceries, 102 South street
Robertson, Peter, dyer, 52 Pomarium street
Robertson, Peter, cab-driver, 22 Union lane
Robertson, Richard, vanman, 35 Scott street
Robertson, Robert, seaman, 14 Watergate
Robertson, Robert, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 2i George street;
h, I Rose terrace
Robertson, Robert, weaver, 333 High street
Robertson, Robert, timekeeper, 47 Pomarium street
Robertson, Robert, labourer, 159 South street
Robertson, Robert, solicitor, 38 Tay street ; h. I Mansfield place
Robertson, Robert, cowfeeder, 17 Isla street
Robertson, Robert (Inspector of Poor for Kinnoull), tobacconist, &c.,
3 West Bridge street ; h. Struanbank, Kinnoull
Robertson, Robert, engineer, 24 Victoria street
Robertson, Robert, tailor, 3 Melville street
Robertson, Robert BE., grocer and wine merchant, 22 High street; h. VieW-
bank, Kinnoull
Robertson, Thomas, wright, Commercial street ; h. Barnhill
Ita
154 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Robertson, Thomas, coal-salesman, 9 Market street
Robertson, Thomas, cleaner, 13 Whitefriars street
Robertson, Thomas, porter, 113 High street
Robertson, Thomas K., newspaper reporter, ii Balhousie street
Robertson, Walter, slater, 80 High street
Robertson, William, iron-turner, 9 Bridge lane
Robertson, William, labourer, 238 High street
Robertson, William, painter, 17 and 19 Meal vennel
Robertson, William, clerk, 83 Glover street
Robertson, William, bookbinder, 83 Watergate
Robertson, William, labourer, 15 Claypots wynd
Robertson, William, engine-driver, 129 High street
Robertson, William, fireman, 96 High street
Robertson, William, lineman, 89 Leonard street
Robertson, William, coachman, 9 South William street
Robertson, William, potato-merchant, II St. Paul's square See
Advt.
Robertson, William, dairy, 6 Barrack street
Robertson, William, engineer and millwright, 37 Princes street and
40 Canal street ; h. 24. See Advt.
Robertson, William, cab proprietor, 14 North William street ; ^. 12
Robertson, William, tobacco-spinner, 17 Horner's lane
Robertson, William, silk-cleaner, 23 Cow vennel
Robertson, William, fruiterer, 65 South street
Robin, James, labourer, Malloch's close. Canal street
Robinson, Mrs Joseph, 126 High street
Robinson, Mrs Margaret, refreshments, 213 South street
Robson, David, forester, 28 Caledonian road
Robson, George, dyer, 56 Pomarium street
Robson, Mrs John, 35 Kinnoull causeway
Robson, Thomas, porter, 9 High street
Rodger, David, lapper, 12 St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Rodger, Euphemia, eating-house, 74 Watergate
Rodger, James, painter, 300 High street
Rodger, John, saddler, Burton place. Nelson street
Rodger, John, engine-driver, 22 Nevi^row
Rodger, John, painter, 137 High street
Rodger, Matthew, porter, 38 Longcauseway
Rodger, Matthew, saddler, 37 Canal street
Rodger, Mrs Ann, 6 Thimblerow
Rodgiej Alexander, saw-trimmer, 6 Canal street
Rodgie, David, confectioner, 10 South Methven street
Rodgie, James, weaver, 34 Newrow
Rodgie, James, dyer, 23 South Methven street
Rodgie, John, slater, 7 Paul street
RoUo, James, messenger-at-arms, 42 George street
RoUo, James, blacksmith, 14 Glover street
RoUo, Janet, 12 Queen street
Rollo, Hon. Mrs John, Rosemount, Bridgend
RoUo, Stewart, coppersmith, Craigie place
RoUo, William, gas foreman, 72 Canal street
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155
Roman Catholic Chapel, 18 Melville street
Rome, Joseph, blacksmith, Craigie place
Rose, William, dyer, 177 South street
Rose, William, turner, 34 Scott street
Ross, Adam, fitter, Ivybank, Craigie
Ross, Alexander, mason, 57 South street
Ross, Alexander, labourer, 161 High street
Ross, Alexander, clerk, 37 Pomarium street
Ross, Andrew, labourer, 145 High street
Ross, Ann, 71 Princes street
Ross, Anthony, finisher, 21 Union street
Ross, Charles, joiner, 64 Longcauseway
Ross, Daniel, coal-merchant, 6 County place
Ross, David, tailor and clothier, 179 High street ; h. 30 Shields place,
Dunkeld road
Ross, Eliza, lodgings, 59 North Methven street
Ross, Henry, dyer, 52 Barossa street
Ross, Henry, glassblower, 2 Whitefriars street
Ross, Rev. Hugh, Free St. Stephen's Manse, 35 York place
Ross, James, porter, 13 Cow vennel
Ross, James, railway porter, 41 Cross street
Ross, John, labourer, 148 South street
Ross, John, provision-dealer, 140 South street
Ross, John, watchman, 35 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Ross, John, tailor, St, Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Ross, Mrs David, 58 South Methven street
Ross, Mrs David, 79 South street
Ross, Mrs Isabella, i Priory place
Ross, Mrs James, 8 Caledonian road
Ross, Mrs James, washer, 71 High street
Ross, Mrs John, Mount, Craigie
Ross, Mrs John, 14 Watergate
Ross, Mrs John, 38 Victoria street
Ross, Mrs Margaret, 25 High street
Ross, Mrs Peter, Moncreiffe Bank, Craigie
Ross, Mrs Thomas, 198 South street
Ross, Thomas, gardener, 2 Gladstone terrace, Bridgend
Ross, Thomas, fireman, 56 Glover street
Ross, William, haircutter, 215 High street ; h. 4 Rose terrace
Ross, William, solicitor, 6 Athole crescent
Ross, William, 2 Comely bank. Scone road
Rough, Thomas, coal-carter, 6 Paul street
Rowden, Alfired Lawes, grain-merchant, Inchbank, Bridgend
Rowley, Mrs Jane, 15 East Bridge street
Roy, Alexander, potato merchant, Quarrymill
Roy, George C, accountant, 8 Barossa place
Roy, Isabella, sick-nurse, 8 Murray street
Roy, James, carter, 7 Pomarium street
Roy, James, factory-worker, 49 Stormont street
Roy, John, cloth inspector, 35 Stormont street
Roy, Mrs Betsy, 25 George street
J 56 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Roy, Mrs David, 24 Market street
Roy, Mrs Helen, 15 Balhousie street
Roy, Mrs James, Springbank, Bridgend
Roy, Mrs Jane, 139 Canal street
Roy, Mrs Jean, 6 Meal vennel
Roy, Mrs John, lodgings, 81 High street
Roy, Mrs John, 71 Princes street
Roy, Thomas (of T. Roy & Co.), Cralgclowan, Edinburgh road
Roy, Thomas, & Co. , butchers, 47 South Methven street
Roy, William, printer, 14 Watergate
Royal Arch Mason Lodge, 71 High street
Royal Bank of Scotland, 80 George street; Melville Jameson anc
W. D. Forbes, joint-agents
Royal Golfing Society, i Athole crescent
Rugg, George, flesher, 80 Reform place
Rumgay, Andrew, draper, 18 Caledonian road
Rumgay, William, shopman, 37 George street
Runciman, Fergus, engineer, i^herrybank
Rupe, Alexander, joiner, 29 KinnouU causeway
Rupe, Mrs John, 27 Kinnoull causeway
Rushforth, George, clerk, 2 Brown street
Russell, George, lorryman, 151 High street
Russell, James Tyrie, clerk, 2 Victoria court. Canal street
Russell, Mrs James, 41 St. John street
Russell, Thomas, blacksmith, i Rose lane
Russell, Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 65 South Methven street
h. 5 Craigie crescent
Russell, William, traffic-inspector, 6 Moncreiffe terrace, Craigie
Russell, William, gunsmith, 6 Canal street
Rutherford, Agnes, spirit-dealer, 36 Princes street
Rutherford, Ann, 4 Market street
Rutherford, David, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel
Rutherford, David, turner, 13 Speygate
Rutherford, David, irondresser, 48 Newrow
Rutherford, James, plumber, 86 High street
Rutherford, James, grocer's assistant, St. Catherine's place, Caledonian roac
Rutherford, John, excise officer, 31 King street
Rutherford, Lily, factory worker, 112 South street
Rutherford, William, joiner, 8 Main street ; h, 9 Strathmore street
Rutherford, William, wire-worker, 18 Watergate
Ruthven, David, butcher, 62 South street
Ryder, William H., finisher, 52 Longcauseway
Rylance, James, labourer, 23 Pomarium street
Sage, David, packer, 190 High street
Sage, Eleazor, sexton, 6 Canal street
Sage, Jessie, 46 Pomarium street
Sage, John, weaver, 89 South street
Sage, Joseph, weaver, 9 Cross street
Sailor, Mrs Christina, washer, 34 Carr's croft
St. Andrew's Established Church, 23 Athole street
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St. John's Curling Pond, Glasgow road
St. John's Episcopal Chapel, 32 Princes street
St. John s Established Churches (East, West, and Middle), St. John's •
place
St. John's Foundry, Foundry lane ; George Chrystal
St. Johnstoun Co-Operative Society, j King street
St. Joseph's Convent, 8 Stormont street
St. Leonard's Parish Church, 8 King street
St. Mary's Redemptory, Kinnoull
St. Ninian's Cathedral, Athole street
St. Ninian's School, Athole street ; LesHe M'Donald, headmaster
St. Paul's Established Church, High street
St. Stephen's Established Church, 32 Canal street
Salmon, Major George P., Willanslee, Barnhill
Salmon, Mrs Catherine, Back wynd, Bridgend
Salmond, James, blacksmith, 45 Commercial street
Salmond, John, fireman, 85 South street
Salvation Army Meeting-House, 7 South St. John's place
Sampson, Simson, railway parcel clerk, 43 Glover street
Sandeman, Charles Stewart, Springland, Isla road
Sandeman, Hector, Garry Cottage, Barnhill
Sanderson, James, railway servant, 218 South street
Sanderson, Thomas, clerk, Alexandra street
Sanson, Adam, printer, 43 Canal street
Saunders, John, tinsmith, 144 South street; h. Bridge of Earn
Savings Bank of the County and City of Perth, Tay
street. See Advt.
Scarry, Mrs Ann, mill worker, 10 Paul's close
Scobie, Daniel, carter, 5 Lickley place
Scobie, James, blacksmith, 18 James street; h. 137 High street
Scobie, James, labourer, 61 Strathmore street
Scobie, John, New Inn, Main street
Scobie, Mrs Helen, 53 Kinnoull causeway
Scobie, Thomas, inkmaker, 232 High street
Scone and Perth Omnibus Co.'s Stables, 219 South street
Scoon & Perth Mason Lodge, 12 High street
Scorgie, James, foreman, 10 Market street
Scotland, David, weaver, 68 Pomarium street
Scotland, George, tenter, Cherrybank.
Scotland, Jane, lodgings, 10 King's place
Scotland, John, warper, 55 Pomarium street
Scotland, Mrs Applin, 26 Pomarium street
Scotland, Mrs Janet, 36 George street
Scotland, Newlands, dyer, Granville place, Market street
Scotland, Peter, dyer, 42 Longcauseway
Scotland, Thomas, labourer, 16 Newrow
Scotland, Thomas, currier, 323 High street
Scott, Andrew, labourer, 29 Watergate
Scott, Alexander, potato-merchant, 4 Rose lane, Dovecotland
Scott, Alexander, wool merchant, St. Andrew street; h. 4 Brunswick terrace,
Craigie
158 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Scott, Alexander, joiner, 15 North port ; ^. 17
Scott & Alexander, coal merchants, 16 George street ; depot, Glas
gow road. See Advt.
Scott, Archibald, railway porter, 21 St. John's place
Scott, Charles, mason, 61 Strathmore street
Scott, Daniel, calico-glazer, 6 Balhousie buildings, Dunkeld road
Scott, Donald, timekeeper, 45 Stormont street
Scott, Helen, 228 South street
Scott, James, residenter, 75 Victoria place
Scott, James, mason, 1 1 King street
Scott, James, labourer, 15 Kirkgate
Scott, James, lorryman, 6 Canal street
Scott, James, starcher, 330 High street
Scott, James, gatekeeper, 31 Main street
Scott, James (of Scott & Alexander), 55 West Mill street
Scott, James, dyer, 17 Cutlog vennel
Scott, Jessie, 44 James street
Scott, John, labourer, 12 South street
Scott, John, mason, 136 Canal crescent
Scott, John, Waverley Inn, 41 Watergate and 40 St. John street
Scott, John, engineer, 14 St. Jane's place, Craigie
Scott, John, ropespinner, 82 South street
Scott, John, weigher, 17 Cutlog vennel
Scott, Joseph, carter, 28 Market street
Scott, Margaret F., 60 Athole street
Scott, Marjory, groceries, 58 Main street
Scott, Mary, tailoress, 5 Mill close
Scott, Mary, 67 North Methven street
Scott, Matthew, residenter, 25 South William street
Scott, Misses, 4 Albert place
Scott, Mrs, 2 Cross street
Scott, Mrs Ahce, i Paul street
Scott, Mrs David, market gardener, Craigie place
Scott, Mrs Edward, 129 South street
Scott, Mrs George, 3 Marshall place
Scott, Mrs Margaret, 17 Kinnoull street
Scott, Mrs Peter, 12 North Methven street
Scott, Mrs Peter, 47 Skinnergate
Scott, Mrs Peter, 24 Carpenter street
Scott, Robert, agent for Wordie & Co., 10 Mill street; h, 2 Moncreiffei
terrace, Craigie
Scott, Thomas, residenter, Woodend Cottage, Bamhill
Scott, Thomas, mason, 14 Barossa street
Scott, Thomas, weaver, 6 Strathmore street
Scott, William, clerk, 28 Glover street
Scott, William, sailmaker, 327 High street
Scott, William, gardener, Rosemount lodge
Scott, William D., cabinetmaker, 12 Charlotte street
Scottish Girls' Friendly Society, 16 James VI. place, Hospital st.
Scottish Union and National Insurance Company. See
Advt, for List of Agents.
GENERAL DIRECTORY. 1 59
Scottish "Widows' Fund Mutual Life Assurance Society.
See Advt. for List of Agents.
Scrimgeour, Ann, 59 Pomarium street
Scrimgeour, Catherine, 35 Kinnoull causeway
Scrimgeour, David, mason, Hospital buildings, Hospital street
Scrimgeour, David, family grocer, 38 Castlegable ; h, 40
Scrimgeour, Donald, labourer, 22 Barrack street
Scrimgeour, George, telegraph wayman, 90 Reform place
Scrimgeour, James, labourer, 6 Paul's close
Scrimgeour, James, finisher, 122 Canal crescent
Scrimgeour, James, painter, 47 Pomarium street
Scrimgeour, James, labourer, 122 Canal crescent
Scrimgeour, John, clerk, Stewart's place, Caledonian road
Scrimgeour, Robert, painter, 85 Pomarium street
Scrimgeour, William, weaver, 55 Pomarium street
Scrogie, Mary, 163 South street
Seaton, Duncan, draper and clothier, 71 High street
Seaton, Mrs Ann, 2 Flesh vennel
Selby, John, railway guard, 20 Victoria street
Semple, Andrew, fisherman, 31 Stormont street
Semple, Archibald, dairy. 11 Hospital street
Semple, William, dairy, 14 North Methven street ; h. 18
Session-Clerk's Office, 3 High street ; Robert Keay, clerk
Seymour Munro Free School, Alexandra street; James Clacher, head-
master
Shand, James, railway guard, 368 High street
Shand, Robert, teacher (Southern District School), I Charlotte place
Shanklie, Mrs William, feather-dresser, 4 George street
Shanks, William, joiner, 9 South William street
Sharp, Andrew, carter, 56 West Mill street
Sharp, David, gardener, 1 1 East Bridge street
Sharp, David, coachman, 37 Commercial street
Sharp, David, painter, 216 High street
Sharp, Edward, brassfounder, 16 Pomarium street
Sharp, James, surfaceman, 40 Carr's croft
Sharp, James, labourer, 56 Pomarium street
Sharp, James D., Tay-Bar Tavern, 81 South street ; h. 55 Princes street
Sharp, John, pointsman, Cherrybank
Sharp, John, gardener, 55 Strathmore street
Sharp, John, labourer, 126 High street
Sharp, Mrs Catherine, 15 Guard vennel
Sharp, Mrs Charles, 57 King street
Sharp, Mrs David, 90 South street
Sharp, Mrs James, 1 1 Union street
Sharp, Mrs Peter, 32 Castlegable
Sharp, Peter, lorryman, 64 Pomarium street
Sharp, Peter, pointsman, 81 Kinnoull causeway
Sharp, Thomas, brassfounder, 23 Commercial street
Sharp, William, grain merchant ; granary, Charles street j h. Innerbuist
Sharp's Institution, 8 South Methven st. ; Robert Peddie, headmaster
Shaw, Caroline, 85 Watergate
l6o GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Shaw, David, shoemaker, 8 Caledonian road .
Shaw, David N., contractor, Rosslyn place, Glasgow road
Shaw, George, carriage inspector, 5 Earl's dykes
Shaw, James, labourer, 27 Castlegable
Shaw, James, baker, 68 High street
Shaw, Mrs Joseph, 6 St. Jane's place, Craigie
Shaw, Norman, blacksmith, 245 High street
Shaw, Robert (of Shaw «& Wotherspoon), 24 King street
Shaw, William, slater, 32 West Mill street
Shaw, William, vanman, 35 Scott street
Shaw, William, solicitor, 52 Tay street
Shaw, William R., lapper, St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Shaw & Wotherspoon, bakers, 46 St. John street
Shearer, John, railway inspector, 32 Leonard street
Shedden, Andrew, labourer, 5 Cow vennel
Shedden, David, coach trimmer, 129 High street
Shedden, James, confectioner, 65 North Methven street
Shedden, James, coachbuilder, 1 1 Cow vennel
Shedden, Mrs Christian, 36 West Mill street
Shepherd, David, 70 Athole street
Shepherd, Edward, basketmaker, 21 Union street
Shepherd, George, labourer, 175 High street
Shepherd, James, labourer, 57 Strathmore street
Shepherd, John, policeman, 219 South street
Shepherd, Mary, 43 Leonard street
Shepherd, Miss, boai-ding academy, 15 Athole street
Shepherd, Robert, tailor, 35 Canal street
Shepherd, Thomas, policeman, 12 Whitefriars street
Shepherd, William, tailor, 15 Clayholes
Shepherd, William, grain-merchant, 16 Queen street
Sheriff Clerk's Office, County Buildings ; John Thomas, clerk
Sherman, Mrs Mary, Granville place. Market street
Sherridan, William, butler, 48 Commercial street
Sherwill, Lieutenant- Colonel W. S., 2 Barossa place
Shields, Alexander (of John Shields & Co.), Summerbank, Isla road
Shields, John (of John Shields & Co.), Balhousie Castle
Shields, John, & Co., Wallace Works, Balhousie
Shields, Robert P. (of John Shields & Co.), Hay street
Shiels, Thomas & James, undertakers, 75 South street
Shirkey, James, labourer, 47 Meal vennel
Shoemaker Incobporation Hall, 97 South street
Sidey, David, lathsplitter, 159 South street
Sidey, Euphemia, 36 Longcauseway
Sidey, Henry, boot and shoe maker, 64 High street ; h. 62
Sidey, Mrs Thomas, 64 South street
Sidey, Robert, labourer, 146 High street
Sievewright, WilUam, scripture-reader (General Prison), I Abbot street,
Craigie
Simcock, George, platelayer, 33 Glover street
Sime, Alexander, sawyer. Friar street, Craigie
Sime, Archibald, ropespinner, 324 High street
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Sime, Daniel, labourer, 190 High street
Sime, David, mason, 12 Paul's close
Sime, David, labourer, 8 Castlegable
Sime, David, labourer, 33 J Pomarium street
Sime, Elizabeth, 34 Athole street
Sime, George, yardsman, 32 Carr's croft
Sime, Georgina, dressmaker, 5 East Bridge street
Sime, James, porter, 45 Kinnoull causeway
Sime, James, wood merchant. Friar street, Craigie
Sime, John, labourer, 37 Cross street
Sime, John, porter, 46 Carr's croft
Sime, John, spirit merchant, 31 Cross street
Sime, John B., millinery warehouse, 225 and 227 High street ; h. Edendale,
Isla road
Sime, Laurence, dyer, 312 High street
Sime, Mrs Margaret, ladies' nurse, 9 .Stormont street
Sime, Mrs Margaret, draper, 16 Bridge lane ; h. 4
Sime, Mrs Margaret, outworker, Cherrybank
Sime, Mrs William, 102 High street
Simmie, George, Shore
Simmie, Mrs David, 238 High street
Simpson, Alexander, dyer, 28 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Simpson, Alexander, M.A., M.B., and CM., 4 King's place
Simpson, Barbara M. (ladies' boarding and day school), 16 Barossa place
Simpson, James, White Horse Hotel, 5 North William street
Simpson, James, coachman, 219 High street
Simpson, James, clerk, 3 South St. John's place
Simpson, James, millworker, i Newrow
Simpson, James, fireman, 6 Whitefriars street
Simpson, James, labourer, 41 Main street
Simpson, John, weaver, 35 Kinnoull causeway
Simpson, John, grain, seed, and manure merchant, 1 6 Victoria street and
(on Fridays) 9 Kirkgate
Simpson, John, labourer, 33 Kinnoull causeway
Simpson, John, railway guard, 22 Newrow
Simpson, John, 21 Barossa street
Simpson, Margaret, 47 Meal vennel
Simpson, Mrs Charles, City Hall Tavern, Kirkside
Simpson, William, fitter, 3 Scott street
Sinclair, Alexander, labourer, 10 Foundry lane
Sinclair, Alexander, coachman, George Inn lane
Sinclair, Alfred D., professor of dancing. Class-room New Public
Hall; residence, 31 Reform street, Dundee. See Advt.
Sinclair, Donald, tailor, 190 High street
Sinclair, George, cellarman, 55 West Mill street
Sinclair, Hugh, ropespinner, 34 Newrow
Sinclair, James, police-constable, 39 Stormont street
Sinclair, James, dyer, 1 01 High street
Sinclair, Jane, 222 South street
Sinclair, John, waggon inspector, 64 South street
Sinclair, John, coach painter, 312 High street
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Sinclair, John, coachman, 5 Meal vennel
Sinclair, John, dairyman, 295 High street
Sinclair, John, coal-merchant, 28 Queen street
Sinclair, Mrs Jessie, 1 1 Gladstone terrace
Sinclair, Mrs Joseph, Craigie Park terrace
Sinclair, Peter, wood-merchant, North British Mineral Depot; h. 33 Queen
street, Craigie
Sinclair, Peter, labourer, 35 Stormont street
Sinclair, Robert, tailor, 7 Flesh vennel
Sinclair, Robert, shoemaker, 39 Castlegable
Sinclair, William, blacksmith, George Inn lane
Sinclair, William, painter, George Inn lane
Singer's Sewing Machine Co., 17 South Methven st. See Advu
Skeete & Chalmers, solicitors, 42 Tay street
Skeete, Horace (of Skeete & Chalmers), Bailbrook Lodge, Old Scone road
Skeete, Mrs Henry A., 23 Gowrie street
Skeldock, Robert L., fireman, Craigie Park terrace
Skinner, James, coal-merchant, 43 Leonard street
Skinner, John, coal-merchant, North British Mineral Depot ; h. New Scone
Skinner, William, fruiterer, 67 North Methven street
Slater, Mrs Robert, 246 High street
Sloan, Thomas, pipemaker, 394 High street
Small, David C, veterinary surgeon, 18 South Methven street
Small, James (of J. & R. Small), Lothair Villa, Glasgow road
Small, James & Robert, ironmongers, 34A South Methven street
Small, Joseph, watchmaker, 249 High street ; h, Gannochy Fold
Smail, Robert (of J. & R. Small), Gannochy Fold, Bridgend
Small, Alexander, toy-dealer, 230 High street j h. 254
Small, James, missionary, 60 Scott street
Small, John, carter, 72 Watergate
Small, John, currier, 12 Barrack street
Small, John, mason, i Lickley place
Small, John, blacksmith, 19 Clayholes
Small, Mrs Janet, washer, 4 Cow vennel
Small, Samuel, horsedealer, 14 Pomarium street
Small & Welsh, tailors, 8 Gowrie street
Small, William, mason, 22 Whitefriars street
Small-Pox Hospital, Shore
Smart, David, architect, 8 High street ; h. Rock Bank, Kinnoull
Smart & Farquharson, builders, 1 1 Gowrie street
Smart, George, fireman, 296 High street
Smart, James, architect, 18 George street ; h. 54 High street
Smart, John (of Smart & Farquharson), 4^ Union street lane
Smeaton, Alexander, boatman, 80 Watergate
Smeaton, David, labourer, 2 Balhousie buildings
Smeaton, John, iron-turner, 9 Rosslyn place, Glasgow road
Smeaton, John, joiner, 8 South street
Smeaton, John, boatman, 74 South street
Smeaton, Peter, clerk, 26 Balhousie street
Smeaton, Peter, Westbank, Jeanfield
Smeaton, William, flesher, 63 South street
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Smilli'e, Adam, sheriff-clerk depute, 17 Queen street, Craigie
Smith, Alexander, joiner, 38 Athole street
Smith, Alexander, grain merchant, 22 Balhousie street
Smith, Alexander, bar-officer, 5 Canal street
Smith, Andrew, carter, I Lickley place
Smith, Andrew, gardener, 58 Longcauseway
Smith, Bernard, brushmaker, 40 Meal vennel
Smith, D. Crawford, commission and shipping and emigration agent, 195
High street ; h. 41 Priory place
Smith, David, clerk, 21 Kinnoull street
Smith, David, painter, 45 Pomarium street
Smith, David, van-driver, 30 Whitefriars street
Smith, David, carter, 43 Stormont street
Smith, David, gardener, 7 Gladstone terrace
Smith, David, bootmaker, 55 Strathmore street
Smith, David, blacksmith, 113 High street
Smith, David (of J. & D. Smith), 3 Charlotte place
Smith, Edwin, collector of excise, Fairmount villas, Barnhill
Smith, George, tailor, 5 Victoria court. Canal street
Smith, Gordon, mechanic, 13 Barossa street
Smith, James, shoemaker, 319 High street
Smith, James, gardener, 21 Main street
Smith, James, draper, 19 Queen street
Smith, James, blacksmith, 6 Oliphant's vennel
Smith, James, baker, 312 High street
Smith, James, police-constable, 398 High street
Smith, James, warder, 3 Lickley place
Smith, James, joiner, 3 Milne street
Smith, J. & D., linen drapers, 13 and 24 Charlotte street
Smith, J. & J., grain-merchants ; granaries, Charles street
Smith, John, tailor, 41 Main street
Smith, John, labourer, 8 Foundry lane
Smith, John, turner, 4 Milne street
Smith, John, carter, 28 Barossa street
Smith, John, labourer, 6 Paul's close
Smith, John, gatekeeper, 12 Gowrie street
Smith, John, engine-driver, 18 Scott street
Smith, John, gatekeeper, 18 Barrack street
Smith, John, labourer, 18 Market street
Smith, John, joiner, 54 Pomarium street
Smith, John, church officer, 13 East Bridge street
Smith, John A., Bell wood Lodge
Smith, Joseph (of J. & J. Smith), 24 Balhousie street
Smith, Margaret, machinist, 1 1 Barossa street
Smith, Mary, Cherrybank
Smith, Mary, seamstress, 17 Meal vennel
Smith, Mary Ann, 50 Main street
Smith, Mrs, millworker, 146 High street
Smith, Mrs Alexander, 14 Caledonian road
Smith, Mrs David, 7 Thimblerow
Smith, Mrs David, 43 Pomarium street
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Smith, Mrs James, Moncreifife Arms Inn, 59 Princes street
Smith, Mrs James, 41 Glover street
Smith, Mrs Joseph, 4 Rose terrace
Smith, Mrs Mary, 120 Canal crescent
Smith, Mrs Thomas, 17 Hospital street
Smith, Peter, grocer, 203 South street ; h. 42 James street
Smith, Peter (of Brown, Smith, & Co., Glasgow), ii Marshall place
Smith, Peter, cabinetmaker, 16 Carpenter street
Smith, Peter, dyer, 211 High street
Smith, Peter, shoemaker, 21 Leonard street
Smith, Ralph, pensioner, 13 Union lane
Smith, Robert, labourer, 34 Newrow
Smith, Robert, tailor, 6 High street
Smith, Robert, 9 Rose terrace
Smith, Robert, jewellery and fancy goods, &c., 242 High street ; h. 46
Leonard street
Smith, Robert, warehouseman, I Horner's lane
Smith, Robert, fruiterer, 9 Princes street ; ^. 3 \ \
Smithi, Robert B.? grocer and wine merchant and Italian warehouse
man, 70 St. John street ; h. 3 Moncreiffe terrace, Craigie See Advt.
Smith, Stewart, labourer, Cherrybank
Smith, Thomas, carter, 13 Paul street j,
Smith, Thomas, coachman, 18 Gladstone terrace 1
Smith, William & Henry, blacksmiths, 5 Guard vennel
Smith, William R., painter, 22 Gowrie st. ; h. 2 Burnbank terrace, Bridgend
Solicitors' Library, County Buildings, Tay street
Somerville, David, brassfounder, 207 High street
Somerville, Margaret, 18 Barrack street
Somerville, Mrs James, 53 Leonard street
Somerville, Thomas, labourer, 44 Meal vennel
Somerville, Thomas, shoemaker, 47 Meal vennel
Sorley, Daniel, gardener, 8 East Bridge street
Sorley, Mrs James, 2 Blackfriars street
Sorlie, David, dairyman, 14 Back wynd, Bridgend
Soutar, Alexander, commercial traveller, Viewbank House, Craigie
Soutar, David, commercial traveller, 31 Balhousie street
Soutar, George, porter, 12 West Mill street
Soutar, George, labourer, 8 Newrow
Soutar, James, baker, 73 South Methven street; h,*]!
Soutar, Jane, seamstress, 4 South street
Soutar, John, engine-driver, 61 Glover street
Soutar, John, police-constable, 4J Victoria street
Soutar, John, tinsmith, 86 High street ; h, 89 South street
Soutar, Mrs Alexander, i Paul street
Soutar, Peter, dyer, 5 Lickley place
Soutar, Peter, labourer, 32 Leonard street
Soutar, Thomas, agent, Commercial Bank, 4 Princes street
Soutar, William, carter, 23 Kinnoull causeway
Soutar, W^illiam, Inland Revenue clerk, Fairmount villas, Kinnoull
.Southern District School, 21 South William street; Robert Shand,
headmaster
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Spalding, George, factory overseer, The Lodge, Balhousie works, Dunkeld
road
Spalding, R., & Son, wool-merchants, 2 Murray street; h. Gowrie Cottage,
Bridgend
Speed, Mrs, 24 Market street
Speedie, Alexander, & Son, fishmongers and game-dealers, 17 St. John
street ; h. Gowrie House, Tay street
Speedie, Catherine, lodgings, 4 George street
Speedie, Charles, ropespinner, 25 Leonard street
Speedie, John C, cattle-dealer, 6 King's place
Speedie, Mrs Easton, 50 Leonard street
Speedie, Mrs John, 6 Foundry lane
Speirs, James, chimney-sweeper, 201 South street
Speirs, John, plasterer, 29 Stormont street
Speirs, William, chimney-sweeper, 137 South street
Spelman, Philip, warder, 3 South St. John's place
Spence, Hay, fitter, 7 St. Jane's place, Friar street
Spence, Peter, insurance agent, 68 High street
Spence, Peter, shoemaker, 38 Skinnergate
Spence, Thomas, soldier, 6 Thimblerow
Spence, William, fruiterer, 61 North Methven street
Spence, William, shoemaker, 299 High street
Spittal, Brodie, book-deliverer, 8 Bridge lane
Spittal, William, labourer, Cherrybank
Spottiswoode, Duncan, I Charlotte street
Sprunt, James, sawmiller, Bellwood, KinnouU
Sprunt, John, labourer, 64 South street
Sprunt, John M., brassfounder, 14 St. Jane's place, Friar street
Sprunt, Margaret, 9 Commercial street
Sprunt, Robert, labourer, Shore
Sprunt, Thomas, clerk, 19 North Methven street
Staig, Andrew, mason, 7 Claypots W5md
Staig, John, mason, Cherrybank
Stalker & Boyd, painters and paperhangers, 27 and 29 South street
Stalker, Charles, miller, 4 Union street
Stalker, John, gardener, 146 High street
Stalker, John, gardener, 13 Barossa street
Stalker, John, mason, Scott street ; h. 21 Glover street
Stalker, William (of Stalker & Boyd), 13 Princes street
Stalker, William, pensioner, 3 Mill wynd
Stark, Alexander, engine-driver, 183 South street
Stark, George, labourer, 82 South street
Steele, David, joiner, 47 Strathmore street
Steele, John, Fairmount, Barnhill
Steele, Peter, dyer, 1 1 St. Jane's place. Friar street
Steele, William D., ii Rose terrace
Stein, Mrs William M., 28 Athole street
Stenhouse, Alexander, foreman, ill South street
Stenhouse, James, steel polisher, 13 Charteris street
Stenhouse, Thomas, blacksmith, 1 1 Charteris street
Stenton, Mrs John, dressmaker, 40 Meal vennel
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Stephen, Alexander, janitor, Perth Academy
Stephen, John, clerk, 167 South street
Stephens, Mrs Ann, 232 High street
Stevenson, Andrew J., agent, East Coast railway, 2 Craigie crescent
Stevenson, Charles, bank teller, Croft bank, Craigie
Stevenson, Edward, book-deliverer, 14 Priory place
Stevenson, Edward, labourer, 50 Castlegable
Stevenson, James, brassfounder, 50 Athole street
Stevenson, Joseph, accountant, 45 King street
Stevenson, Mrs, 74 South street
Stevenson, Rev, William, 9 Barossa place
Stevenson, "William, brassfinisher, 1 1 Paul street
Stewart, Agnes, fishdealer, 148 High street
Stewart, Alexander, hairdresser, 2 County place ; h, 2 King's place
Stewart, Alexander, tailor, 1 1 Canal street
Stewart, Alexander, glassblower, i Leonard place
Stewart, Alexander, fireman, 71 Pomarium street
Stewart, Alexander, butcher, 298 High street ; h. 4 Newrow
Stewart, Alexander, refreshment-rooms, 6 Market street ; h. Z
Stewart, Alexander, fish-dealer, 10 Kirkside
Stewart, Allan, carter, 2 Whitefriars street
Stewart, Andrew, foundry, West Mill street ; ^. 31 James street
Stewart, Archibald, porter, 13 Cutlog vennel
Stewart, Archibald, dairy, 42 Leonard street
Stewart, Catherine, dressmaker, 45 Priory place
Stewart, Catherine, 36 George street
Stewart, Charles, coachwright, 297 High street
Stewart, Charles, auctioneer and valuator, 49 South Methven street ; h. 45
Stewart, Charley, lathsplitter, 276 High street ; h. above
Stewart, Charles, engine-driver, 17 Priory place
Stewart, Charles D., supervisor Inland Revenue, 40 Main street
Stewart, Daniel, dairy-keeper, 48 South street ; h. 45
Stewart, Daniel, railway guard, i Lickley place
Stewart, Daniel, grocer, i Glover street
Stewart, Daniel, labourer, 20 North port
Stewart, David, porter, 38 Athole street
Stewart, David, pointsman, 62 Longcauseway
Stewart, David, storekeeper, Old Toll House, Craigie
Stewart, David, plumber, 6 Glover street
Stewart, David, labourer, Flesh Market close. South street
Stewart, David, baker, 6 Newrow
Stewart, Duncan, cloth inspector, 292 High street
Stewart, Duncan, tailor, 5 King street
Stewart, Duncan (of Campbells, M*Lagan, & Co.), 28 Priory place
Stewart, Duncan, carter, 220 South street
Stewart, Duncan, labourer, 8 Foundry lane
Stewart, Francis, weaver, 8 Market street
Stewart, George, sawyer, 22 Clayholes
Stewart, George, game-dealer, 6 James VL place. Hospital street \ h.d Mill
wynd
Stewart, Henry, dyer's labourer, 13 Barossa place
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Stewart, Hope, slater, 47 Pomarium street
Stewart, James, poultry-dealer, 8 St. Paul's square ; h. 9
Stewart, James, coachbuilder, 60 High street
Stewart, James D., chemist and druggist, 234 High street; A. 15 South
Methven street
Stewart, James, plasterer, 6 Carpenter street
Stewart, James, tailor, 7 North William street
Stewart, James, fish-dealer, 27 Guard vennel
Stewart, James, salesman, Cherrybank
Stewart, James, engineer, 45 Scott street
Stewart, James, printer, Malloch's close. Canal street ,
Stewart, James, cabman, George Inn lane
Stewart, James, clerk, Granville place, Market street
Stewart, James, railway servant, 18 Kirkgate
Stewart, James (of T. & J. Stewart), Muirton Farm
Stewart, James, surfaceman, 18 Strathmore street
Stewart, James, miller, 13 Cutlog vennel
Stewart, James, dentist, 199 South street
Stewart, James, porter, 55 Glover street
Stewart, James, grocer and wine merchant, 196 High street ; /^.29 Queen
street
Stewart, James (of Stewart & M'Farlane), 199 High street
Stewart, James, letter carrier, 65 Strathmore street
Stewart, Jane, 47 High street
Stewart, Janet, 1 1 Mill street
Stewart, Jessie, dressmaker, Oliphant's vennel
Stewart, Jessie, grocer, i Shields place, Dunkeld road
Stewart, John, solicitor, 68 St. John street ; ^. 13 Marshall place
Stewart, John, pointsman, 42 Skinnergate
Stewart, John, surgeon -dentist, 19 Princes street
Stewart, John, coal merchant, 69 Princes street
Stewart, John, labourer, 14 Caledonian road
Stewart, John, dyer's finisher, 29 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Stewart, John, labourer, 71 Watergate
Stewart, John, porter, 6 Blackfriars street
Stewart, John, tailor, 212 South street
Stewart, John, mechanic, 2 1 Cross street
Stewart, John, potato merchant, 31 James street
Stewart, John, labourer, 22 North port
Stewart, John, letter carrier, 37 Commercial street
Stewart, John, Poorhouse governor, Glasgow road
Stewart, John, shoemaker, 4 Cow vennel
Stewart, John, mason, i Lickley place
Stewart, John, horse-dealer, 30 Canal street
Stewart, John, fitter, 6 Paul's close
Stewart, John, mason, 224 High street
Stewart, John, M.D., R.N., Craigard, Kinnoull
Stewart, John, engine-driver, 36 Glover street
Stewart, John, shoemaker, 2 Union lane
Stewart, John, engineer and millwright, 13 King street ; A- 47
Stewart, John, gardener, Craigie place
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Stewart, John, joiner, 2 Paul's close
Stewart, John, sawmiller, 72 Victoria street
Stewart, John, labourer, 97 Canal street
Stewart, John, clerk, 32 Whitefriars street
Stewart, John, labourer, 5 Pomarium street
Stewart, John A., furnishings, 59^ Leonard street j h. 69
Stewart, John B., merchant, 81 Canal street
Stewart, Malcolm, Athole bank, Cherrybank
Stewart, Malcolm, solicitor, 31 George street ; h, 10 King street
Stewart, Margaret R., i Hospital street
Stewart, Margaret, High Craigie
Stewart, Mary, 120 Canal crescent
Stewart & M'Farlane, joiners, 23 Mill street
Stewart, Mrs, servants' register, 3 Bridge lane
Stewart, Mrs Aitken, 7 Meal vennel
Stewart, Mrs Alexander, 7 1 Pomarium street
Stewart, Mrs Alexander, 23 Glover street
Stewart, Mrs Alexander, 25 High street
Stewart, IV^s Alexander, 6 Gladstone terrace, Bridgend
Stewart, Mrs Alexander, i Hospital street | S
Stewart, Mrs Alexander, grocer, 12 Athole street | S
Stewart, Mrs Ann, 47 King street | \
Stewart, Mrs Barbara, 282 High street i \
Stewart, Mrs Charles, 45 "Newrow I
Stewart, Mrs Daniel, 239 High street I i
Stewart, Mrs Daniel, 26 Melville street i
Stewart, Mrs David, 23 Stormont street '
Stewart, Mrs David, 12 West Mill street
Stewart, Mrs Donald, dairy, Shore.
Stewart, Mrs Donald, 239 High street
Stewart, Mrs George, 22 St. John street
Stewart, Mrs Helen, 9 Commercial street
Stewart, Mrs Henry, 2 Victoria street
Stewart, Mrs James, 30 Caledonian road
Stewart, Mrs James, 232 High street
Stewart, Mrs James, 18 Kirkgate
Stewart, Mrs James, 6 Mill close
Stewart, Mrs James, 86 High street
Stewart, Mrs Jane, 48 Barossa street
Stewart, Mrs Jane, grocer, 342 and 344 High street
Stewart, Mrs John, 15 Melville street
Stewart, Mrs John, 34 Pomarium street
Stewart, Mrs John, 1 1 Barossa street
Stewart, Mrs Peter, 102 High street
Stewart, Mrs Peter, 206 South street
Stewart, Mrs Thomas, 7 Keir street
Stewart, Mrs Thomas, 64 Longcauseway
Stewart, Mrs William, 7 Caledonian road
Stewart, Mrs William, 258 High street
Stewart, Peter, policeman, 30 Caledonion road
Stewart, Peter, dyer, 80 High street
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Stewart, Peter, engine-driver, 15 Glover street
Stewart, Peter, salmon-fisher, 57 Kinnoull causeway
Stewart, Peter, labourer, 33 Pomarium street
Stewart, Robert, joiner, 19 Mill street; h. 25 Princes street
Stewart, Robert, hammerman, 41 Stormont street
Stewart, Robert, plumber, 163 South street
Stewart, Robert, fish-dealer, 25 Guard vennel
Stewart, Robert, restaurateur, 25 Princes street
Stewart, Robert, mason, Cherrybank
Stewart, Robert, labourer, 18 Paul street
Stewart, Robert, carter, 4 Whitefriars street
Stewart, Robert, dyer, 129 High street
Stewart, Robert, paper-ruler, 24 Market street ,
Stewart, Robert, timekeeper, 246 High street
Stewart, Robert, bookseller and stationer, 39 St. John street ; h, 65 Kin-
noull causeway
Stewart, Susan, 56 George street
Stewart, Thomas, labourer, 75 South street
Stewart, Thomas, tailor, 4 South street
Stewart, Thomas (of T. & J. Stewart), Whinnymuir, Perth
Stewart, Thomas, engine-driver, 105 South street
Stewart, William, labourer, 5 Kinnoull causeway
Stewart, William, hairdresser, 4 Meal vennel ; h. Granville place, Market
street
Stewart, William, shoemaker, 219 High street
Stewart, William, painter, 258 High street
Stewart, William, shoemaker, 7 1 Leonard street
Stewart, William, plumber, 1 1 5 High street ; h. 8 Kinnoull street
Stewart, William, dyer, 31 Thimblerow
Stewart, William, gardener, 212 South street
Stewart, William, blacksmith, 103 South street
Stewart, William, laundry, Craigie
Stewart, "William Grant, grocer, 193 High street; h. Ramsay
Lodge, Kinnoull. See Advt.
Stewart, William, tailor, 212 South street
Stewart, William, fireman, 4 Mill wynd
Stewart, WilUam, clerk, 39 Castlegable
Stewart, William, warehouseman, 8 Barossa place
Stewart, William J., joiner, Alexandra street ; ^. 51 Glover street
Stewart's Free Trade School, 45 Mill street ; Robert Dow, head-
master
Stiles, Edmund, manager of New Public Halls, Canal street
Stirling, David H., M.D., 4 Athole place
Stirton, Alexander, provision merchant, 210 High street
Stirton, John, fitter, 33 Stormont street
Stirton, Mrs James, 43 Newrow
Stirton, Mrs John, saddler, 7 High street ; h. 9
Stobie, Joseph, surgeon-dentist, 14 St. John street
Stobie, Mrs, 14 St. John street
Stobie, Mrs George, game-dealer and fruit-merchant, 27 Kirkgate ; h. 23
Stott, Joshua, teacher, 35 Athole street
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Stott, William, vanman, Granville place, Market street Ljjjt
fitrnrhnn. A1<»vanflpr. ininp.r. P.hprrvhanlc jj-i
Strachan, Alexander, joiner, Cherrybank
Strachan, Alexander, dairy, 13 Bridge lane
Strachan, David, labourer, 8 Paul's close
Strachan, George, grocer, 76 Canal street ; h. 105
Strachan, James, labourer, 4 Cross street
Strachan, James, inspector, 65 Glover street
Strachan, Mrs, 29 Kirkgate
Strachan, Peter, railway guard, 89 Glover street
Strachan, William, painter, 94 Reform place, Canal street
Strang & M 'Lagan, joiners, i Foundry lane
Strang, Mrs James, 170 High street
Strang, Mrs John, 21 Priory place
Strang, Mrs Peter, grocer, 10 1 Canal street
Strang, Mrs Peter, 34 St. John street
Strang, Peter, chemist and druggist, 166 High street ; h, 32 South William
street
Strang, William, shunter, 34 Caledonian road
Strathdee, George, dyer, 246 High street
Strathdee, Stewart, clerk, 39 Watergate
Strathearn, David, labourer, 6 Pomarium street
Stratheam, Mrs James, 53 Pomarium street
Strathearn, Mrs James, winder, 42 Longcauseway
Stratheam, William, dyer, i Paul street
Stratton, Charles, tailor, 3 South William street
Stratton, David, wood merchant, 2 Victoria street
Stratton, David, joiner, 39 Castlegable
Stratton, John, cabinetmaker, 9 Keir street
Stratton, William, plasterer, 31 Pomarium street
Stratz & Fehrenbach, watchmakers and jewellers, 31 High street; h. St
Ottilia's Cottage, Jeanfield
Strawbridge, Robert, engineer, 18 James street
Stronach, John, painter, 4 George street
Strong, Mrs Grace, 47 Mill street
Stuart, Charles C, grocer and wine merchant, 43 South Methvec
street ; h. I Charlotte place. See Advt.
Stuart, Susan, Taybank, Bridgend
Sturrock, Alexander, lathsplitter, 13 Scott street ; ^. 6 County place
Sturrock, Mrs James, furnishings, 9 South street ; A. 14
Sucker, John, labourer, 13 Barossa street
Sunderland, John, shunter, 6 Longcauseway
Sunter, Mrs David, 8 Cross street
Surridge, James, gardener, 135 Canal crescent
Sutherland, Angus, bootmaker, 15 County place; h, i Charteris street j
Sutherland, Angus, hostler, 64 South street
Sutherland, Rev. Archibald, 23 York place
Sutherland, David, joiner, 189 South street ; h, Bumside, Craigie
Sutherland, Mrs James, 13 Union street
Sutherland, Mrs James, Burnside, Craigie
Sutherland, Mrs Mary, 224 High street
Sutton & Co., general carriers (15 Leonard street) ; W. Lyons, agent
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Suttie, James, mason, 65 Strathmore street —
Swaddle, Samuel, 7 Keir street
Swan, James, fireman, 266 High street
Swan, James, carter, 327 High street
Swan, Mrs John, 14 Keir street
Swan, Robert, tailor, 214 High street
Swan, William, tailor, 8 South street
Swan, William, joiner, 7 Kirkgate
Swanston, Mrs Janet, 10 St. John's place
Sweeny, Patrick, labourer, 175 South street
Sword, David, dyer, 22 4 Whitefriars street
Sword, James, dyer, 10 Canal street
Syme, Andrew B. (of Gar vie & Syme), Muirton Bank
Symon, James, gardener, 6 Strathmore street
Symon, Rev. John, 49 York place
Symons, John, nursery manager, Wellwood, Barnhill
Taggart, John, labourer, 44 Pomarium street
Tainsh, Alexander, carter, 3 Lickley place
Tainsh, Catherine, 38 Athole street
Tainsh, Edward, printer, 12 Gowrie street
Tainsh, James, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 90 High street ; h. Haw-
thorn Bank, Dunkeld road
Tainsh, Margaret, scripture reader, 55 Watergate
Tait, Mrs Marjory, 19 Mill street
Tait, Mrs Robert, 25 Leonard street
Tait, Robert (of W. Tait & Son), 9 Balhousie street
Tait, Robert, labourer, Smithfield, Barnhill
Tait, William, coachbuilder, 26 Princes street
Tait, William, & Son., builders, Alexandra street. See Advt.
Talbot, Thomas, painter, 296 High street
Tannahill, John, warder. General Prison
Tasker, Mrs William, 6 Strathmore street
Taylor, Alexander, fireman, 15 Paul street
Taylor, Alexander, flesher, 197 High street; h. 4 South Methven street
Taylor, Allison, 20 Carpenter street
Taylor, Aoidrew, brakesman, 9 Pomarium street
Taylor, Andrew, miller, 18 West Mill street
Taylor, Colin, weaver, 28 Longcauseway
Taylor, David, shoemaker, 75 Pomarium street
Taylor, David, contractor, 22 Newrow
Taylor, David, harbour-master, Shore
Taylor, David, mason, 55 Commercial street
Taylor, David, gamekeeper, Kinnoull Hill Lodge
Taylor, David, signalman, 13 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Taylor, David, mason, 12 West Mill street
Taylor, David, vandriver. Co-operative buildings, Scott street
Taylor, George, mason, 224 High Street
Taylor, George, labourer, 40 Mill street
Taylor, Hugh, cab driver, 18 Canal street
Taylor, James, brushmaker, 135 High street ; h. Scone
172 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Taylor, James, jun., bmshmaker, 137 High street
Taylor, James, labourer, 224 High street
Taylor, James, bootmaker, I County place
Taylor, JameSj ironmonger and blacksmith, 27 and 31 Kinnod
street ; h. 29. See Advt.
Taylor, John, dyer, 8 £t. Ann's lane
Taylor, John, draper, &c., 162 High street; h. 27 James street
Taylor, John, painter, 113 High street
Taylor, John, hatter, 93 High street ; h. 6 Carpenter street. See AM
Taylor, John, mason, 6 Carpenter street
Taylor, John, watchmaker and jeweller, 33 George street ; /z. 30
Taylor, John, confectioner, 46 Skinnergate
Taylor, John, carter, 34 Scott street
Taylor, John K., tobacconist and stationer, 221 High street ; h. 7Kirkga1
Taylor, Margaret, laundress, 324 High street
Taylor, Mary, Orchardbank, Bamhill
Taylor, Mary, 24 West Mill street
Taylor, Mrs, 282 High street
Taylor, Mrs Alexander, 72 Pomarium street
Taylor, Mrs Alexander, 32 Longcauseway
Taylor, Mrs Betsy, 79 South street
Taylor, Mrs David, 63 Leonard street
Taylor, Mrs David, 27 Commercial street
Taylor, Mrs Helen, 15 Priory place
Taylor, Mrs James, 22 County place
Taylor, Mrs John, toy merchant, 16 Leonard street ; h. 14
Taylor, Mrs Margaret, 1 1 Meal vennel
Taylor, Mrs Peter, 10 Scott street
Taylor, Mrs Robert, Craigie place
Taylor, Mrs Robert, 7 Kirkgate
Taylor, Mrs Thomas, 35 Stormont street
Taylor, Mrs Thomas, 4 South Methven street
Taylor, Mrs William, 4 Union street lane
Taylor, Peter, guard, 44 Glover street
Taylor, Peter, tobacconist and stationer, 265 High street ; h. 7 Evely
terrace, Craigie
Taylor, Richard, joiner, 48 Athole street
Taylor, Robert, police constable, 13 Lindsay's buildings, Caledonian road
Taylor, Robert, coal-salesman, 122 Canal crescent
Taylor, Robert, labourer, 6 Meal vennel
Taylor, Robert A., chemist and druggist, 35 High street
Taylor, Robert D., draper, 45 High street; h. 34 Athole street
Taylor, Thomas, clerk, 10 St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Taylor, William, mason, 39 Castlegable
Taylor, William, mason, 30 Commercial street
Taylor, William, mason, 55 West Mill street
Taylor, William, labourer, 16 Longcauseway
Taylor, William, plumber, 82 South street
Taylor, William, pedlar, 13 Claypots wynd
Taylor, William, sawyer, 276 High street
Taylor, William, glazier, 21 Bridge lane ; h. 102 High street
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Taylor, William, dyer, i Clayholes
Taylor, William, porter, 3 Burnbank terrace, Bridgend
Taylor, William, & Co., printers, 25 High street
Celegraph Stores, Shore ; office, 4 High street
tELEPHONE Exchange (The National Telephone Company, Limited),
60 High street
Telford, John, shunter, ii Glover street
Templeton, James, millinery and Berlin wool warehouse, 15 George street;
J h. Glencairn Villa, Kinnoull
i*empleton, John, baker, 14 Pomarium street
Tevendale, James, policeman, 87 High street
Thomas, David, soldier, 13 Paul street
Thomas, Francis, smith, 71 High street
Thomas, George, engine-titter, 163 High street
Thomas, John, Maxwellton, Kinnoull
Thomas, John, blacksmith, 21 Kirkside
Thomas, John (of Thomas & MacLeish), Sheriff and Commissary Clerk,
County Buildings ; h. 25 Barossa place
Thomas & MacLeish, solicitors. County Buildings, South street
Thomas, Mrs Francis, 190 High street
Thomas, Mrs Sarah, 58 South street
i Thomson, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 271 High street; h. West-
bank, Jeanfield
Thomson, Alexander, cooper, 2^ Mill street; h, 8
Thomson, Alexander, traveller, 77 Glover street
Thomson, Alexander, compositor, 25 Commercial street
Thomson, Andrew, telegraph clerk, 6 Cross street
Thomson, Andrew, dairyman, Craigie haugh, Craigie
Thomson, Arthur G., hairdresser, 19 Skinnergate
Thomson, Charles, tinsmith, 133 Canal crescent
Thomson, Charles S., hosier, 70 George street ; h. 43 King street
Thomson, Daniel, painter, 69 Strathmore street
Thomson, David, baker, 13 Market street ; h. Granville place
Thomson, David, engine-driver, 6 Cow vennel
Thomson, David, tailor, 18 Watergate
nThomson, George, dyer's labourer, 23 Stormont street
[Thomson, George, potato-merchant, 47 Scott street
[Thomson, George, porter, 31 Hospital street
Thomson, Isabella M., milliner, 23 King street
Thomson, James, teacher and registrar of births, &c,, for Kinnonll,
Wellbank, Kinnoull
Thomson, James, drover, 8 Castlegable
Thomson, James, tailor, 18 Scott street
Thomson, John, gardener, 315 High street
Thomson, John, fireman, 36 Carr's croft
Thomson, John, spirit merchant, 28 South Methven street ; h. 78 Victoria
street
Thomson, John, tenter, 35 Kinnoull causeway
Thomson, John, porter, 5 Milne street
Thomson, John (of Thomson & Neilson), Ta)rview Cottage, Craigie
Thomson, John, clerk of works, 33 Priory place
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Thomson, John, labourer, 47 Skinnergate
Thoirson, John, teacher, Cherrybank
Thomson, Martin, boot-closer, 222 South steeet
Thomson, Mrs Alexander, grocer, 2 Barrack street
Thomson, Mrs Elizabeth, 19 Mill street
Thomson, Mrs Henry, 21 Kinnoull street
Thomson, Mrs Hugh, photographic rooms, 70 Tay street ; h. 68
Thomson, Mrs James, 68 Pomarium street
Thomson, Mrs John, 20 James street
Thomson, Mrs John, dressmaker, 3 Newrow lliil
Thomson, Mrs John, 198 High street lliil
Thomson, Mrs Joseph, 45 Leonard street pliil
Thomson, Mrs William, lodgings, 12 North Methven street
Thomson & Neilson, plumbers, 59 South street
Thomson, Peter, gardener, Rodney Lodge
Thomson, Robert, city-chamberlain, i High street ; h. 29 Barossa place
Thomson, Robert, draper, St, Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Thomson, Robert, labourer. Shore
Thomson, Thomas, butcher, 63 Glover street
Thomson, Thomas, Hospital-master, King James VI. Hospital
Thomson, William, road contractor, 16 Pomarium street
Thomson, William, coachbuilder, 46 Canal street ; h. Ivybank, Victoria si
Thomson, William B., wine and spirit-merchant, and serated water man"
facturer, 60 Canal street ; h. 14 Marshall place
Thornton, Patrick, labourer, 164 South street
Tilleray, John, brassfinisher, 18 George street
Tilleray, Mary, dairy, 19 Watergate
Tilley, James, tobacconist, 23 South street ; h. St. Catherine's place, Ca^
donian road
Todd, John, & Co., ink manufacturers, 5 Charteris street
Todd, David, porter, 9 Market street
Todd, David, fireman, 30 High street
Todd, George, clerk, St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Todd, George, 82 South street
Todd, Mrs Catherine, 22 Victoria street
Todd, Thomas, timekeeper, 28 Scott street
Todd, William, railway guard, 53 Scott street
Todd, William (of John Todd & Co.), Beech Villa, Kinnoull
Todd, William A. (of John Todd & Co.), Laurelbank, Scone road
ToUeth, Misses, dressmakers, 48 South Methven street
Tolleth, William, bootcloser, 145 High street
Tolmie, Alexander, joiner, 39 Canal street
Tolmie, William, warehouseman, 29 County place
Tomey, Mrs Enoch J. , 54 Watergate
Tomey & Sons, glass-gauge and bottle works, Tay Glass Works, Sh
h, SUverton, New Scone
Tonge, John, mason, 238 High street
Torrie, Jane, 292 High street
Tosh, James, labourer, 1 1 Whitefriars street
Tosh, Thomas, pointsman, 38 Longcauseway
Tough William, railway yardsman, 4 St. Jane's place, Friar street
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Town and County Bank (Aberdeen), Victoria buildings, Tay street,
and 36 South Methven street ; Robert Robertson, agent
Tract Society's Hall, 96 High street
Trail, David, glassblower, 41 Canal street
Trail, John, engine-driver, 19 Speygate
Trail, Mrs William, midwife, 37 George street
Trotter, Robert de Bruce, M.D., L.R.C.RE., L.F.P.S.G., Tayview House
Trotter, Thomas, moulder, 6 Thirablerow
Troy, John, labourer, 6 Pomarium street
Tulloch, Alexander, fireman, 15 Claypots W5md
Tulloch, John, engine-driver, 24 Market street
Tulloch, Peter, plasterer, 18 Caledonian road
Tulloch, "William, & Son, saddlers, trunk and portmanteau warehouse, 15
and 16 Princes street ; //. 7 Marshall place
TumbuU & Co., chemical works. Shore ; Maitland M'Adam, manager
Turnbull, James, militia staff, 170 High street
TumbuU, Miss, Walnut Cottage, Barnhill
Turnbull, Mrs Christina, laundress, 195 High street
TumbuU, Mrs David, 28 Athole street
Turnbull, Mrs Margaret, 33 Castlegable
TumbuU, Mrs William S. , 8 Athole crescent
Tumer, John, guard, 10 Market street
Turner, Mrs James, Malloch's close. Canal street
Tumer, Robert, labourer, 19 Greyfriars lane
Tyler, Jehu, butler, St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Tyrie, John, 34 Barossa street
Tyrie, John, engine-fitter, 72 George street
j1( Tyrie, Mrs John, carpet shoemaker, 1 1 Skinnergate
Tyrie, William, hostler, 48 Castlegable
Tyson, Mrs Ann, ladies' nurse, 246 High street
Union Bank of Scotland, 24 George street ; A. Butter, cashier
Unitarian Meeting House, 20 North WiUiam street
United Original Secession Church, 207 South street
Ure, John George, cork merchant, 1 1 Bridge lane ; h. 61 George street
Urquhart, A. R., M.D., Murray House, Bridgend
Urquhart, James D., clerk, 10 High street
Urquhart, John, joiner, 23 Kirkgate
Valentine, George, cutler and surgical instmment maker, 77 High street;
h, 22 Victoria street
Valentine, Mrs George, 12 King street
Valentine, Thomas, tailor, 25 Stormont street
VaUey, David, slater, 87 Main street
f Veitch, John, plasterer, 8 St. Ann's lane
Veitch, Mrs WUliam, French polisher, 23 South Methven street
., Volunteers' Drill Hall, Tay street
i Voy, James, engine-driver, 41 Pomarium street
Waddel, David, coach-painter, 4 Cow vennel
Waddel, Eliza, 246 High street
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"Waddel, James, dyer, Cherrybank
"Waddel, Janet, grocer, 294 High street
Waddel, Mrs William, 17 Whitefriars street
Waddel, Peter, shopman, 6 St. Paul's square
Waddel, William, dyer, 120 Canal crescent
Waldener, George Frederick, agent, Magdalen Bank, Craigie
Walker, Alexander, H.M. inspector of schools, 9 St. Leonard's bank 1 1
Walker, Alexander, coachbuilder, 9 South William street
Walker, David, night watchman, 20 Market street
Walker, David, guard, 24 Market street
Walker, George, dyer's finisher, 113 High street
Walker, James, shoemaker, i Victoria court. Canal street
Walker, James, prison warder, 1 70 High street
Walker, John, pointsman. Shore
Walker, John, brassfinisher, 1 16 High street
Walker, Mrs Alexander, 1 7 Whitefriars street
Walker, Mrs Jane, 238 High street
Walker, Mrs Peter, 4 Barossa place
Walker, Mrs Robert, spirit-dealer, 105 High street ; h, loi
Walker, Mrs Robert, laundress, 32 Commercial street
Walker, Mrs Thomas, 31 George street
Walker, Richard, warper and yarn- merchant, 12 Paul street
Walker, Robert, second-hand bookseller, 46 MiU street
Walker, Robert, printer, 37 Canal street
Walker, Robert, labourer, 282 High street
Walker, Samuel, M.A., teacher, 25 Balhousie street
Wallace, David, salesman, 75 KinnouU causeway
Wallace, David, jun., carter, 67 Kinnoull causeway i
Wallace, James, engine-driver, 50 Glover street
Wallace, James, coal-merchant, Newrow ; h. 2 Abbot street, Craigie ■
Wallace, Mrs Ann, factory -worker, 224 High street '
Wallace, Mrs Helen, 390 High street ■
Wallace, Robert, joiner, 43 Scott street
Wallace, Robert S., commission agent, Cherrybank
Wallace, William, engine-fitter, 1 70 High street
Walsh, Barbara, dressmaker, 129 High street
Walsh, James, blacksmith, 129 High street
Walsh, John, labourer, 23 South Methven street
Walters, Isaac, basketmaker, 119 South street
Wanliss, Janet M., Moncreiffe terrace, Craigie
Wann, Mrs James, dressmaker, 8 Barossa place
Wannan, James, mechanic, 1 1 North port
Ward, Alexander, ropespinner, 5 Scott street
Water- Assessment Office, i High street ; Robert Thomson, collecto
Water-Works, Tay street ; John Peattie, superintendent
Waters, George, grocer, 297J High street ; h. 308
Waters, John, hay and potato merchant, 12 Kirkside; h» I'J Scott street
Waterson, James, painter, 9 Speygate
Waterson, James, painter, 64 Pomarium street
Waterson, Misses, 102 High street
Waterston, Mrs Ellison, 96 High street
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Waterston, Mrs James, 3 Melville street
Watson, Alexander, mechanic, 5 James street
Watson, David, carter, 41 Main street
Watson, David, letter-carrier, 11 Thimblerow
Watson, David, carter, King James VI. Hospital
Watson, George, carter, 219 High street
Watson, George, printer, 85 Glover street
Watson, James, tailor and clothier, 13 St. John street; h. 41 York place
Watson, Janet, dressmaker, 29 James street
Watson, John, cowfeeder, 6 Strathmore street
Watson, John, cutter, 79 Watergate
Watson, John, joiner, 81 Pomarium street
Watson, Margaret, 39 Main street
Watson, Margaret, 77 Leonard street
Watson, Mrs Alexander, 14 Scott street
Watson, Mrs Catherine, 163 High street
Watson, Mrs David, eating-honse, 1 14 South street
Watson, Robert, weaver, 46 Pomarium street
Watson, Thomas, 5 Queea street
Watson, William, inspector, 10 Market street
Watt, Barbara, 1 1 Meal vennel
Watt, David, moulder, 46 Pomarium street
Watt, David, mason, 7 South William street
Watt, George, labourer, St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Watt, James, depute sheriff-clerk, 16 Main street
Watt, Mrs John, ladies' nurse, 219 High street
Watt, Mrs Mary, 2 Flesh vennel
Watt, William, nurseryman and seed-merchant, 26 High street
Way, Thomas, travelling post-office sorter, Cherrybank
Webb, Edward M., gamedealer, i Gowrie street
Webster, Alexander, engine-driver, 34 Glover street
Webster, Alexander, Wolseley place, Friar street
Webster, Helen, 28 Longcauseway
Webster, James, weaver, 26 Pomarium street
Webster, James, dyer, 12 West Mill street
Webster, James, tailor, 163 High street
Webster, James, fireman, 31 Glover street
Webster, John, coachpainter, 63 Leonard street
Webster, John, weaver, 7 Pomarium street
Webster, Matthew, cowfeeder, 7 Strathmore street
Webster, Mrs Elizabeth, 15 Kirkgate
Webster, Mrs John, 29 Kirkgate
Webster, Robert, sorter, travelling post-office, 7 Pomarium street
;(l|Wedderspoon, Jessie, Wellbank, Kinnoull
Wedderspoon, Robert, dyer, 8 Cutlog vennel
Weir, James, lathsplitter, 12 North Methven street
Weiss, Rev. F. C, 25 Melville street
Wellington, WiUiam,. carpet- weaver, 2 Shields place, Dunkeld road
Wells, George, baker, 34 Scott street
Wells, George, city inspector of works, 3 High street ; h. 9 Queea street,
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Wells, James, blacksmith, 31 Newrow ; h. 48 South Methven street
Wells, Mrs John, 25 Leonard street
Wellshill Cemetery, Wellshill
Welsh, Alexander, tenter, 59 Pomarium street
Welsh, Edward, labourer, 129 South street
Welsh, James, dyer, 112 South street
Welsh, John, superintendent of police, 16 Tay street
Welsh, Martin, labourer, 7 Clayholes
Welsh, Martin, labourer, 82 South street
Welsh, Mrs Betsy, grocer, 39 Meal vennel
Welsh, Mrs Elizabeth, lodgings, 10 Tay street
Welsh, Robert, draper, 81 High street
Welsh, Peter, ropespinner, 297 High street
Welsh, William, van-driver, i Paul street
Welsh, William, blacksmith, Horner's lane ; h, 82 South street
Welsh, William, grocer, 59 Strathmore street
Wesleyan Methodist Church, Scott street
West, Archibald, vanman, 137 Canal street
West Church Mission Hall, 106 South street
West, David Lindsay, sawmiller, 19 Greyfriars lane
West, Joseph, labourer, 3 Victoria court, Canal street
Westcott, Henry, railway agent, 37 Priory place
Western District School, Abbot street, Craigie ; William Barclay,
headmaster
Westwood, Alexander (of Westwood, Sons, & Miller), 11 Canal street
Westwoo3, Sons, & Miller, bellhangers, 21 Princes street
Whannel, Henry, flesher, 251 High street; h. 253
Whannel, James, labourer, 33 Pomarium street
Wheatly, Shadroch, ship-master, 37 Canal street
Whimster, Thomas, manager of gas works, 17 York place
White, Alexander, dyer, 23 Pomarium street
White, Andrew, labourer, 1 1 Cow vennel
White, Benjamin, clerk, 46 Commercial street
White, David, clerk, 8 South street
White, Elizabeth, 301 High street
White, Francis B., M.D., Annat Lodge, Bridgend
White, Francis Isaiah, M.D., 2 Athole place
White, George, surfaceman, 28 Longcauseway
White, James, painter, 7 Barossa street
White, James, packer, 25 Hospital street
White, John, boilermaker, 57 KinnouU causeway
White, John, working jeweller, 8 North port %
White, Mrs David, 6 Union lane j \
White, Mrs Helen, lodgings, 3 Victoria court. Canal street
White, Peter, bootcloser, 20 Hospital street
White, Robert, tailor, 3 Lickley place
White, Thomas, engineer, 20 Gowrie street
White, William, millwright, 18 West Mill street. See Advt.
White, William, labourer, 135 Canal crescent |
Whiteford, William, blacksmith, 6 North William street
Whitehall, George, tailor, 6 High street
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"Whitehead, Margaret, 3 Stormont street
"Whitelaw, Margaret, market gardener, Cozie Den, Bamhill
"Whitelaw, Mrs Thomas, 55 Scott street
Whittet, Charles S., joiner, 22 Mill street ; h. Hay street
Whittet, J. & T., tea and coffee dealers and agricultural seedsmen, 57 High
street
Whittet, James, gardener, 3 Gladstone terrace
Whittet, James, finisher, 7 Low street
Whittet, James P. (of J. & T. Whittet), 5 Charlotte place
Whittet, Mrs Margaret, 240 South street
Whitton, John, clerk, 20 Glover street
Whyte, Henry, solicitor, 22 St. John street; h. 2 Marshall place
Whyte, Laurence, wright, 70 Watergate ; h. 68
Whyte, Misses, Alexandra street
Whyte, William, mason, Cherrybank
Whytock, Isabella, 19 Claypots wynd
Whytock, John, turner, 238 High street
Whytock, Mary, tailoress, 5 Mill close
Whytock, Mrs' Betsy, High Craigie
Whytock, Mrs John, laundress, 9 Commercial street
Whytock, Robert, railway gatekeeper, Friarton
Wiggetts, Henry, pensioner, 129 South street
Wight, Alexander, book deliverer, 9 Nelson street
Wight, Mrs Thomas, 4 Thimblerow
Wight, Thomas, wire-worker, 6 Victoria street
Wightman, Peter, messenger (British Linen Bank), 75 George street
Wighton, William, baker, 16 North port
Wilkie, Andrew, plumber, i Abbot street
Wilkie, Andrew, factory manager, 20 Melville street
Wilkie, Hannah, 35 Stormont street
Wilkie, Henry, engine-driver, 12 Barrack street
Wilkie, Jane, 77 Main street
Wilkie, Joseph, plumber, 39 KinnouU causeway
Wilkie, Mrs Euphemia, 219 High street
Wilkie, Mrs Helen, zd Main street
Wilkie, Mrs James, 238 High street
Wilkie, Mrs William, Burton place, Nelson street
Wilkie, Peter, labourer, 54 Longcauseway
Wilkie, Robert, clerk, 8 Hospital street
Wilkie, William, railway inspector, 5 James street
Wilkinson, George, labourer, 28 West Mill street
Wilkinson, John, labourer, 44J Meal vennel
Wilkinson, Joseph, engine-driver, Kilmartin place. Friar street
Wilkinson, Robert, postman, 18 Canal street
Wilkinson, Mrs Robert, midwife, 18 Canal street
Will, Alexander Yule, governor, H.M. Local Prison, Speygate
Will, Mrs Janet, grocer, 12 Kirkgate
Will, Robert, blacksmith, 189 South street
Williams, James, labourer, 17 Whitefriars street
Williamson, Andrew, railway guard, 18^ Leonard street
Williamson, David, labourer, 10 Canal street
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Williamson, David, hostler, lo Newrow
Williamson, James, pointsman, 52 Glover street
Williamson, James, coal salesman, 35 KinnouU causeway
Williamson, John, painter, 19 Speygate
Williamson, John, shoemaker, 223 High street ; h. 8 Rosslyn place, Glas-
gow road
Williamson, John, butcher, 2 Scott street
AVilliamson, John, baker, 198 High street
Williamson, Mrs James, 18 Caledonian road
Williamson, Mrs William, confectioner, 42 South street
AVilliamson, Robert, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 170 High street
Williamson, William, confectioner, 88 Canal street
Williamson, William, tailor, St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Willshire, Lieutenant Ernest M., Rodney Lodge
Wilson, Agnes, lodgings, 4^ Victoria street
Wilson, Alexander, fruiterer, 139 High street ; /?. 156
Wilson, Alexander, solicitor and joint-agent for Clydesdale Bank, 5 St.
John street
Vv'^ilson, Alexander, bookbinder, i Water vennel
Wilson, Catherine, milliner, i Cross street
Wilson, David, corkcutter, 80 High street ; h. 126
Wilson, Ehzabeth, 55 High street
Wilson, Frederick K., Brigade surgeon, The Durn, Isla road
Wilson, George, cuiiier and leather-merchant, 203 High street ; /z. 47 York
place
Wilson, George, sawmaker, 55 South street ; h. 19 Keir street
W^ilson, George, glassblower, 3 Cow vennel
W^ilson, George, railway porter, 57 Kinnoull causeway
Wilson, Helen, female warder. General Prison
Wilson, Henry, merchant, i Lickley place
Wilson, Rev. James, 1 Queen street
Wilson, James, fruiterer, 8 Caledonian road
W^ilson, James, engine-driver, 45 North Methven street
Wilson, James, warder, Craigie Park terrace
Wilson, James, & Son, blacking manufacturers, St. Catherine's place
Wilson, James H,, joiner, St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
Wilson, James J., gunsmith, 211 High street
Wilson, John (late chemist and druggist), 6y North Methven street
Wilson, John, gardener, 1 1 North port
AVilson, John, hostler, 10 Canal street
Wilson, John, Turf Tavern, 10 Tay street
Wilson; John, plumber, 6 Canal street
Wilson, John, dyer, 28 Melville street
Wilson, John, railway guard, 44 Newrow
Wilson, John, wholesale grocer, 44 Mill street ; h. 8 St. Catherine's place, J
Caledonian road
Wilson, John R., dyer, 4 Milne street
Wilson, Mrs Alexander, lodgings, King James VI. Hospital
Wilson, Mrs David, 8 Pomarium street
Wilson, Mrs Duncan, 73I Leonard street
\Vilson, Mrs Margaret, 89 South street
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Wilson, Mrs Thomas, 87 High street
Wilson, Mrs William, 24 Barrack street
Wilson, N. & J., stationers and tobacconists, 242 South street
Wilson, R. & A., boot and shoe makers, 1 10 High street
Wilson, Robert, mason, 75 Leonard street
Wilson, Robert, restaurateur, purveyor, and wine merchant, 38 St.
John street ; h, 34. See Advt.
Wilson, Robert, timekeeper, 13 Union lane
"Wilson, Samuel, joiner, 67 Main street \ h.>]\. See Advt.
Wilson United Presbyterian Church, 202^ High street
Wilson, William, lapper, 18 Barrack street
Wilson, William, tailor, 75 Leonard street
Winchester, David, fireman, 343 High street
Winter, John (of A. Darling & Co.). 5 Comely bank
Winterbottom, James, engine-driver, 22 Glover street
Winton, Charles, platelayer, 3 York place
Winton, Colin, lapper, 224 High street
Winton, James, ropespinner, 26 Whitefriars street
Winton, Mrs Peter, 15 Strathmore street
Winton, Peter, carter, 151 High street
Winton, Richard, blacksmith, 24 Market street
Winton, Robert, machinist, 222 South street
Winton, Robert, butcher, 64 South Methven street ; h, 368 High street
Winton, Thomas, police-sergeant, 34 Caledonian road
Wintrup, George, inspector, 368 High street
Wishart, Adam, porter, 80 Watergate
Wishart, Isaac, joiner, 2 Lindsay's buildings, Caledonian road
Wishart, James, mason, 4 Union street lane
Wishart, William, labourer, 40 Pomarium street
Wittet, Robert, chief clerk. General Prison
Wittet, R.obert, labourer, 8 Skinnergate
Wood, Charles (of James Wood & Son), 2 Brunsvs^ick terrace, Craigie
Wood, David (of D. Wood & Son), 4 Hay street, Balhousie
Wood, David, jun. (of D. Wood & Son), 68 St. John street
Wood, David, & Son, booksellers, stationers, and printers, 32 and 46
George street
Wood, James, & Son, contractors and brickmakers, Friarton
Wood, John, boot and shoe maker, 24 High street ; h, Dupplin Bank,
KinnouU
Wood, John, labourer, 79 Pomarium street
Wood, John, cashier, Rosslyn place, Glasgow road
Wood, Mrs David, 7 Balhousie street
Wood, Mrs Jane, milliner, 92 Victoria street
Wood, Walter, engine-fitter, 14 Glover street
Wood, William, labourer^ 8 East Bridge street
Wordie & Co., railway agents and carriers, 10 Mill street
Wotherspoon, James, hatter, 44 High street and 25 St. John street;
h. Greenbrae, Bridgend
Wotherspoon, John, assistant inspector of works, 6 High straet
Wotherspoon, Laurence, baker (of Shaw & Wotherspoon), 38 Victoria st.
Wotherspoon, William, confectioner, 14 Kirkgate ; A. 18
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Wotherspoon, William, commercial traveller, Croft Park, Craigie
Wright, Alexander, compositer, 34 Scott street
Wright, Henry, agent, 9 North Methven street
Wright, Henry, labourer, 72 Watergate
Wright Incorporation Hall, 23 Watergate
Wright, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 2 South Methven street! Yc
h. 9 North Methven street | \''
Wright, John, waiter, 42 Skinnergate I ^^(^
Wright, John, labourer, 2 Cow vennel | Yc
Wright, John, & Co., brewers, 18 North Methven street | Yc
Wright, Richard, 21 Kirkside I Y(
Wright, Robert, brassfounder, 170 High street lY(
Wright, Robert, pointsman, 348 High street 'lYi
Wright, Robert D., dyer, 8 Balhousie street iY(
Wright, William, calenderer, 8 Melville street i Y(
Wrozina, Ignaz, piano tuner, 53 Priory place 1Y(
Wylie, Allan, blacksmith, 30 Athole street /^BYi
Wylie, Daniel (of Paterson, Sons, & Co.), Muirton Bank 'j fY
Wylie, David, lather, 71 South street
Wylie, George, moulder, 396 High street
Wylie, George, ironmonger, 7 George street; h. 9 High street
Wylie, James, dyer, 16 Union street lane
Wylie, Margaret, 27 Marshall place Y
Wylie, Maria, dressmaker, 3 Scott street
Wylie, Mrs Elspeth, sick nurse, 64 South street
Wylie, Mrs Maria, 129 High street
Wylie, Mrs William, 17 Commercial street
Wylie, William, horse-dealer, 33 Princes street
Wylie, William, turner, 17 Commercial street
Wynd, Andrew, fireman, 190 High street
Wynd, Mrs Allan, lodgings, 19 North Methven street
Wynd, Thomas, cooper, 55 High street
Yaccamint, David, plumber, 253 High street
Yaccamini, Peter, stucco figure maker, 13 Castlegable
Yaccamini, Robert, confectioner and cab proprietor, 72 South street
Yeaman, Alexander, plumber, 282 High street
Yeaman, David, lorryman, 146 High street
Yeaman, George, labourer, 13 Paul street
Yeaman, James, labourer, 50 Barossa street
Yeaman, Mrs James, King James VI. Hospital
York Place U.P. Church, 23J York place
Young, Alexander, labourer, 8 Bridge lane
Young, Alexander B., irongmonger, 98 High street ; h. 46 Athole street
Young, Andrew, stationer and tobacconist, 73 North Methven street
Young, Andrew, dyer, Gowrie cottage, Barnhill
Young & Campbell, drapers, 38 South Methven street
Young, Catherine, millworker, 32 West Mill street
Young, David, agent, 11 Charlotte street
Young, David, letter carrier, 238 High street
Young, David (of Young & Campbell), 49 King street
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David, clerk, 3 South St. John's place
David, dyer, 44 Glover street
David, joiner, 9 St. Jane's place, Friar street
David, brassfounder, 7 Low street
David, labourer, 246 High street
David, warper, 4 Oliphant's vennel
David, joiner, St. Catherine's place, Caledonian road
David, Carrick House, Barnhill
David, watchman, High Craigie
David C, clothier, 130 High street ; h. Cherrybank
Edward, labourer, 31 Thimblerow
George, dyer, Granville place, Market street
Helen, housekeeper, 269 High street
Hugh, grocer, 3 Castlegable ; h. Craigie place
James, market gardener, Barnhill
James, messenger, 6 North Methven street
James, railway porter, 232 High street
James, currier, 23 Meal vennel
James, labourer, 23 Cross street
James, porter (Royal Bank), 2 Charlotte street
James, & Sons, printers and advertisers, 66 Watergate
James, commercial traveller, 1 1 Rose terrace
James (of J. Young & Sons), 3 Watergate
James M. (of J. Young & Sons), II Keir street
Jane, 69 North Methven street
Jessie, mill worker, 155 South street
John, warder, 19 Priory place
John, painter, 2 North Methven street ; ^. 4
John, telegraph clerk, 6 North Methven street
John, architect and civil engineer, 42 Tay st. ; h. 24 Marshall place
John, solicitor and notary public, 38 High street ; h, 35 King street
John, weaver, 46 Longcauseway
John, baker, 103 South street
John, painter, 10 Lindsay's buildings, Caledonian road
John, coachman, 4 Newrow
John, glazier, 34 Newrow
John, watchmaker, 19 Mill street
John, engine- fitter, 15 Keir street
John, I Rose lane
John, gardener, Viewlands
Margaret, 79 Main street
Mary, dressmaker, 14 St. John street
Mary C, 7 Balhousie street
Mrs Agnes, 20 South street
Mrs Catherine, 3 Main street
Mrs E., washer, 116 High street
Mrs James, 146 High street
Mrs James, 57 South street
Mrs Jane, washer, 63 South street
Mrs John, 8 Croft Bank
Mrs John, 55 High street
184 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Young, Mrs Margaret, 18 Longcauseway
Young, Mrs Robert, Bamhill
Young, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 19 Union street
Young, Mrs Thomas, 2 Bridge lane
Young, Mrs William, embroiderer, 238 High street
Young, Peter, dyer's finisher, 35 Cross street
Young, Peter, joiner, 24 S't. Jane's place, Friar street
Young, Philip, fireman, 51 Pomarium street
Young, Robert, mason, 13 Cutlog vennel
Young, Robert, Middle Church officer, 28 Longcauseway
Young, Thomas, watchmaker, 42 Mill street ; h, 8 Kinnoull street
Young, Thomas, brassfounder, Flesh Market close, South street
Young, Thomas, salesman, 8 Murray street
Young, Thomas, carpenter, Cherrybank
Young, W. Cochrane, solicitor, 9 St. John street ; h, 14 Rose terrace
Young, William, solicitor, 18 South street ; h. 74 St. John street
Young, William, shoemaker, 17 Pomarium street
Young, William, silk cleaner, 73 Main street
Young, William, labourer, James VI. Hospital
Young, William, commercial traveller, 19 Priory place
Young, William, clerk, 19 Barossa place
Young, William, grocer, 13 Barossa street
Young, William, printer, Carrick House, Barnhill
Young, William, upholsterer, 163 High street
Young, William W., tinsmith and ironmonger, 150 High street; h, Jeanfield
Younger, Alexander, railway guard, 13 Cross street
Younger, John, dyer, 15 Kirkgate
Yule, Mrs William, 55 Kinnoull causeway
STREET DIRECTORY.
STREET DIRECTORY.
185
•*^* Bridgend, Craigie, Cherrybank, and Scone having been formed
into separate Districts^ the Streets within those Districts will he
found under their respective headings.
(For List of Streets, see pages 2-5 J
ALEXANDKA STEEET.
William Stewart, joiner
"William Tait & Son, builders
Thomas & Wm. Brown, joiners
George Kean, pipemaker
Seymour Munro Free School
James Clacher, teacher
Laing's Buildings —
Mrs David Laing
Misses Whyte
Richard Hall, butcher,
Thomas Sanderson, clerk
Alexander Melville, waiter
James Jack, joiner
Thomas Bourke, photographer
William Laing, dyer
Duncan Menzies, dyer
David Laing & Son, builders
ATHOLE CKESOEJ^T.
County and City Club
The Royal Perth Golfing Society
Mrs David Craigie
Rev. David W. Kennedy
John T. Graham, M.D.
Andrew Buist, M.D.
6 William Ross, solicitor
7 Samuel Cowan, publisher
8 Mrs William S. Tumbull
ATHOLE PLACE.
1 Mrs David Mackenzie
2 Francis Isaiah White, M. D.
3 John M 'Donald, wine-merchant
4 David Halket Stirling, M.D.
5 Misses Moncrieff
6 James Ritchie, C.E.
7 John Burns, cabinetmaker
9 Thomas Bannister, bootmaker
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70
68
66
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58
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50
ATEOLE STEEET.
King James VI. Golf Club
James Hall Cranstoun, artist
John Clark, collr. of poor rates
Mary Baillie
Margt. Macfarlane, confectioner
John Jamieson & Co., clothiers
Kinnoull street here
Mrs Catherine Ann Barker
Jas. Kemp, commercial traveller
James Isaac, draper
Edward L. Paton, gunmaker
Miss Annie Shepherd, teacher
Leigh Hunt, M.D.
North WilliaTH street here
Mrs Daniel Anderson, grocer
George M'Kenzie
St. Andrew's Established Ch.
North Methven street here
St. Ninian's Cathedral
St. Ninian's School
Joshua Stott, teacher
Janet Robertson, lodgings
Henry Barton, sergeant-major
John Black, baker
David Shepherd
John Duff, labourer
Mrs David Harris, teacher
James M 'Donald, joiner
George Martin, blacksmith
M. M'Gregor, dressmaker
Alexander Malcolm, grocer
Margaret F. Scott
Mrs Henry Humble
Melville street here
John M'Kinlay, fishing-tkle-mkr.
James Stevenson, brass finisher
David Kirk, baker
William Deas, joiner
Alexander Mann, slater
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STREET DIRECTORY.
Athole Street [contd.)
48 Richard Taylor, joiner
46 Misses Keay
... George Pitkcaithly, joiner
... Findlay Coll, joiner
... Alex. B. Young, ironmonger
44 David Stewart, porter
42 Alexander Smith, joiner
40 William Andrews, inspector of
weights and measures
... Alex. Knight, jun., ironmonger
38 Robert Mitchell, printer
... Charles Aitken, coach smith
.. Catherine Tainsh,
... David Buchan, cutter
36J James Cameron, flesher
Stormont street here
36 David Matheson, clerk
34 Robert D. Taylor, draper
... Georgina Robertson
... Elizabeth Sime
32 Daniel Malloch, shoemaker
30 Mrs Helen Marshall
... Allan Wylie, blacksmith
28 Margaret Armstrong
... Mrs David Turnbull
... Mrs William Stein
26 Isabella Garvie
24 Wm. Brown Gloag, grocer and
wine merchant
22 Mrs Ann Longmuir
. , . David Geekie, inspector of works
20 Mrs Gilbert Gordon, grocer
18 Geo. Muirhead & Sons, painters
16 James Morton, clerk
... Mrs David Halley, lodgings
... James M. Kirk, solicitor
14 Hunter Jackson, joiner
Barossa street here
12 Mrs Alexander Stewart, grocer
10 Mrs James Clark, lodgings
.-. Mrs James M. Duncan
... William Archibald, upholsterer
... Alexander Donaldson, warper
6 Rebecca Nicholls
2 Misses Malcolm
BALHOUSIE STEEET.
7 Jessie Craigie, milliner
... John Campbell, draper
... John Moir, builder
Balhousie Street {contd.)
7 Mrs Wood
... Alexander Fyfe
... Mary C Young
9 Thomas Hunter, editor of PerihA
shire Constitutional
... Robert Tait, builder
11 Thos. K. Robertson, newspaper
reporter
... Wm. Bryson, teacher of dancing,
Inchview Villa
13 John Grant, commission agent
15 Thomas Garvie, clerk
... Mrs Helen Roy
... Jane Grimmond, teacher
17 Robert Mathieson, accountant
19 Jane M'Dougall
21 Isabella Graham
23 James R. Allan, insurance supt»
. . . Mrs John Readdie
25 Samuel Walker, M.A., teacher
27 Misses Richardson
29 Alexander Hay
3 1 David, Soutar, commercial trvlr.
33 Wm. Baird Grandison, designer
... James Farquhar, chemist and
druggist
35 Alex. Crichton, factory manager
37 Thomas Leslie, seedsman
39 Geo. Barker, engineer and mill-
wright
41 Thomas Chalmers, solicitor
43 Alexander Duncan, bootmaker""
. . . Mrs Ann Harris, hardware dealer
45 William Anderson, tailor
47 David Johnston, joiner
26 Peter Smeaton, clerk
24 Joseph Smith, grain merchant
22 Alexander Smith, grain merchant;
20 Rev. Canon Donald J. Mackie,:
B.A., The Chantry
18 Charles S. Robertson, architect
16 Mrs Henry Gordon
14 Mary Ann Buchanan
12 David Forbes, engineer
10 Mrs Catherine Robertson
8 Robert D. Wright, dyer
6 Mrs Ann Lyall
2 William Ellison
... S. T. & E. Ellison, umbrella
makers
STREET DIRECTORY.
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BAEOSSA PLACE.
George Kyd, auctioneer
Misses Macnaughton
John Low
Margaret Miller
Rev. William Stevenson
Mrs James Cornfute
Mrs William Milne
George Buist, banker
Thos. Richardson, J. P., banker
James P. Bramwell, M.D.
William Young, clerk
William M'Gregor
Alex. Ramsay, china merchant
Mrs Alexander Ramsay
William Belford
John Thomas, solicitor
Margaret Miller
Robt. Thomson, city chamberlain
John Jamieson, clothier
Mrs Archibald Campbell
Miss Grace MacLeish
Mrs John E. Livingston
Miss Barb. M. Simpson, teacher
Barossa street here
Andrew M'Kendrick, joiner
Mrs James Wann, dressmaker
Matthew S. Anderson, china mer-
chant
George C. Roy, accountant
William Stewart, warehouseman
William M 'Vicar, painter
Robert Duncan, draper
Mrs Peter Walker
Misses Mary and Eliza. Halley
Walter S. Sherwill, lieut-colonel
BAEOSSA STEEET.
Mrs David Henderson
Mrs Andrew Brough
John Armstrong, scavenger
Donald Martin
James White, painter
James May, blacksmith
James Hay, cabinetmaker
John Anderson, labourer
Mrs John Stewart
Margaret Smith, machinist
Robert Murray, cowfeeder
David Martin, carter
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Barossa Street [confd.)
Matthew Mason, rigger
John Burns, labourer
John Cobb, baker
Robert Allan, plasterer
William Young, grocer
Peter Reid, shoemaker
Peter Hutton, tinsmith
Thomas Carter, soldier
Henry Stewart, dyer's labourer
Gordon Smith, mechanic
John Sucker, labourer
John Stalker, gardener
Henry Arthur, labourer
Mrs Jane Naughton, sempstress
Mrs George Clark, washer
John Mitchell, gardener
Robert Kilgour, dairyman
Wm. Bryson, teacher of dancing
John Simpson
Samuel Norwell, pensioner
James Morrison, cabinetmaker
John Kidd, timekeeper
William M 'Donald, plasterer
David Davidson, dyer
Henry Ross, dyer
James Yeaman, labourer
Thomas Miller, dyer
Mrs Jane Stewart
David Arnott, labourer
James M'Lauchlan, dyer
James Crerar, dyer
David Cramb, engine-fitter
James Martin, labourer,
William Patterson, lathsplitter
James Hay, valet
John Tyrie, labourer
Thomas Anderson, river watcher
Mrs Ann Clark
Gilbert Miller, baker
John Smith, carter
James Mahoney, engine-driver
David Duncan, labourer
Charles Bryce, tenter
James M 'Donald, joiner
George Kettles, carter
Alexander M 'Lagan, carter
Thomas Scott, mason
John Marshall, labourer
Agnes Brewster, dressmaker
Mrs William Miller
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Barossa Street {contd.)
12 Alexander M'Neil, dyer
... Mrs Jane M'Donald, washer
... Thomas Murphy, labourer
... Mrs Christian Lawson
6 Andrew Keay, painter
4 Mrs Alexander Fairley
2 Mrs Hutchison
BAREAOK STREET.
Queen's Barracks
2 Mrs Alexander Thomson, grocer
4 Peter Bisset, dyer
... Alex. Mullhearon, railway porter
6 William Robertson, dairyman
lo Robert Hood, carter
12 John Small, currier
... William Combe, turner
... Henry Wilkie, engine-driver
... Mrs Thomas Blair
... Andrew Brough, tailor
14 David Johnston, watchman
18 John Smith, gatekeeper
... Mrs Margaret M'Gregor
... Edwin Perkins
... Margaret Somerville
... William Dunn, cloth-finisher
., George Martin, blacksmith
... David Mills, painter
... John Aitken, janitor
... Mrs George Mills
... Robert Keay, dyer
... William Wilson, lapper
20 Mrs Peter Anderson
2o| Nickel Crombie, cabinetmaker
22 John M'Gregor, brassfinisher
.., Alex. Fotheringham, platelayer
... Donald Scrimgeour, labourer
... Barbara Pirnie
24 Mrs William Wilson
26 Geo. Allan, locomotive foreman
30 Mrs Christina Marshall
... Mary Kennedy, milliner
... Mary Kemp, lodgings
... James Dow, grain merchant
32 George Donald & Son, plasterers
BLAOKPEIAES STREET.
2 Charles Robertson, news-agent
... Mrs James Sorley
Blackfriars Street {contd.)
4 J. & P. Morison, accountants
... Robert Morison, accountant and
sharebroker
6 John Stewart, porter
8 R. H. Moncrieff& Co., solicitors
10 J. & J. Miller, solicitors
BRIDGE LAEE.
3 John Campbell, optician
... John Baird, jeweller
... Jas. Jackson, carver and guilder!
... Mrs H. Stewart, servants' register
7 Henry Reid, haircutter
9 Mrs James M'Rae
... William Robertson, iron-turner
... Margaret M'Luskie, outworker
... James Jackson, jun., carver and
gilder
... Joseph Livingstone, waiter
11 John George Ure, cork-merchant
13 Alexander Strachan, dairy
15 Henry Reid, haircutter
... James M'Nicoll
... M. & J. Dyer, umbrella makers
... James Coul, provision dealer
17 Alex. M'Gregor, bookbinder
19 Mary Kettles
... James Malloch, cabinetmaker
21 William Taylor, glazier
18 Peter M 'Arthur, spirit-dealer
16 Mrs Sim, draper
14 James M'Lean, farrier
... George Hall, gamedealer
12 Henry Cuthbert, shoemaker
10 Agnes Robertson
8 Alexander Young, labourer
... William Ford, labourer
... Brodie Spittal, book-deliverer
6 Alexander Kennedy, butcher
4 Mrs John M'Bain
.. Mrs Margaret Sime
2 William Allan, labourer
James Halley, cutter
Mrs Kidd, dressmaker
Mrs Thomas Young, dressmaker
John Barclay, painter
Duncan M'Gregor, flesher
BROWN STREET.
(See Market Street.)
STREET DIRECTORY.
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BTJETON PLAOE.
! (See Nelson Street.)
CALEDONIAN EOAD.
8 James Wilson, fruiterer
... George Brown, railway guard
... Adam Amos, railway guard
... Alexander Reid, French cleaner
... David Shaw, shoemaker
,.. John Clunie, joiner
12 James Crichton, grocer
14 David M 'Lagan, plumber
... John Stewart, labourer
... James Alexander, telegraph clerk
... William Caw, dyer
... Alexander Fenwick, clerk
... James Ramsay, joiner
... Mrs Alexander Smith
16 William Cattanach, saddler
18 Peter Tulloch, plasterer
... Peter M'Kenzie, tailor
... Alexander Bennet, inspector
... John Bayne, blacksmith
... Andrew Rumgay, draper
... Mrs James Williamson
... David Kinloch, bootmaker
20 John Doe, implement agent
22 Robert M'CuUoch, house factor
... Patrick M'Cormack, staff sergt.
... Mrs Elizabeth Robertson
, . Mrs Wm. Deuchars, dressmaker
... James Douglas, engine-driver
... Thomas Brown, clerk
Market street here
26 Thomas Forrest, grocer and wine
merchant
28 Henry Imrie, pointsman
, David Robson, forester
. Wm. Campbell, engine-driver
. James Kennedy, joiner
. George Miller, dyer
. William Davidson, carter
. Joseph W. Aitken, horse dealer
. John Pritchard, waiter
) Daniel Craigie, engineer
. Geo. Henderson, machine agent
. Mrs James Stewart
. James Carmichael, porter
. Alexander Chisholm, joiner
. John Mitchell, fireman
Caledonian Road {contd.)
30 Peter Stewart, policeman
... Henry Logan, porter
32 Mrs John Davidson
Angus Munro, guard
Robert Matthew, pointsman
Thomas Galletly, compositor
David Anderson, tailor
Robert Hamilton, laundry
Peter M'Diarmid, railway clerk
Robert Garvie
34 David C. Henderson, joiner
, Peter M'Farlane, criminal officer
, Thomas Winton, police sergeant
, Malcolm M'Gregor, manure
agent
, George Pratt, joiner
, William Strang, shunter
. James Matthews, P. O. clerk
, Peter M'Nair, tobacco spinner
York place here
Stewart's Place —
George Large, bandmaster
Thomas Jagger, loco, foreman
David Allan, residenter
Elizabeth Duncan, dressmaker
George Christie, sculptor
John Brown, engine-driver
John Scrimgeour, clerk
Mrs Alexander Buchanan
Mrs Peter M'Farlane
St. Andrew's Street —
St. Andrew's Episcopal School
Alex. Scott, v^ool merchant
George Christie, sculptor
Keay Brothers, dyers
Robert Plamilton, steam
laundry
William Anderson, sculptor
and builder
Perth General Station
Royal Refreshment Rooms, Wm,
Macdonald, restaurateur
J. W. Aitken, horsedealer
Perth Auction Mart, M 'Donald,
Fraser, & Co. , auctioneers and
land surveyors
Market Hotel — Walter Baker,
hotel-keeper
David Gorrie, dairyman
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STREET DIRECTORY.
OANAL STEEET.
Bonded Warehouses
5 Alexander Smith, bar-officer
1 1 Robert Mitchell, mason
... Mrs Jemima Campbell
... Alexander Stewart, tailor
... Alex. J. Westwood, bellhanger
... Robert Fraser, coachbuilder
Prmces street here
23 David Mackie, plumber, &c.
Cow vennel here
27 Alexander Forbes, coachpainter
... Margaret Bayne
29 Joseph Graham, residenter
31 Alex. Bell, slater, St. Stephen's
Cottage
\ 35 Robert Shepherd, tailor
37 Shadroch Wheatly, ship master
... James Powrie, printer
... Dougal M'Dougall, cabman
. . . Robert Walker, printer
... Matthew Rodger, saddler
... Robert Kettles, porter
39 Alexander Tomlie, joiner
... Andrew D. Morton, waiter
41 David Gall, porter
... John Currie, yardsman
... Mrs David King
... David Trail, glassblower
43 Adam Sanson, printer
... George Gardiner, grocer
. . . Mrs James Brough
45 David Gray, carter
... John M'Craw, labourer
47 William Fraser, labourer
... Isabella Peddie
. . John Geddie, joiner
... Mungo Buchan, policeman
... John Dawson, millwright
... Miss Lindsay Petrie, house-kpr
... J. & T. Ballantine, joiners
49 Robert M'Laggan, platelayer
53 Victoria Court —
1 James Walker, shoemaker
... Hugh M'Intosh, gardener
2 James T. Russell, clerk
... Alex. Robertson, labourer
3 Mrs Helen Whyte, lodgings
... Joseph West, labourer
... William Lowden, cellarman
Canal Street {contd.)
53 Victoria Court —
... Robt. M'Condoch, rail, guard
4 Robert Murray, labourer
... William Court, carter
5 William Milne, policeman
... George Smith, tailor
... Alexander Kerr, stableman
Horner's lane here
65 Andrew Grindlay, engine-drvK.
... James Fraser, mason
67 J. M, Miller, musicseller
79 Jas. Craig Neil, com. traveller
81 John B. Stewart, merchant
Scott Street here
97 John Stewart, labourer
99 Mrs Robert M'Kay
John M'Laren, labourer
John Livingstone
Mrs Helen M'Kay
Charles Rennet, labourer
James Gow, labourer
John Gorrie, labourer
Malloch's Close —
James Adams, storekeeper
John Gray, joiner
Mrs David Easson
John M 'Queen, mechanic
Daniel Munro, plumber
Mrs James Turner
James Buchan, printer
James Stewart, printer
Mrs James M'Nair
John Alexander, labourer
John Christie, mason
Mrs William Bryden
James Robin, labourer
Stewart Maconachie
loi Mrs Peter Strang, grocer
103 Mrs David Lamond
Mrs John M'Intosh
Mrs John Gray, lodgings
Mrs Andrew M'Farlane
Daniel Gardiner, labourer
David M'Laren, cabdriver
105 George Strachan, grocer
Canal Crescent —
119 Muir & Martin, brewers
125 Mrs A. Paterson, SpringCottage
127 James Milne, engine-driver
131 Mrs Charles Reid, lodgings
STREET DIRECTORY.
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Canal Crescent {contd.)
133 Thomas Angus, shoemaker
... Charles Thomson, tinsmith
... Mrs John Clark"
... Jane Kettles
135 William White, labourer
... Lauchlan M'Gregor, baker
... Peter Ballantyne, carter
... Peter M'Gregor, gardener
... James Surridge, gardener
137 Archibald West, van-driver
139 John Campbell, tailor
. . . Mrs Jane Roy
... Alex. Moncrieff, glassblower
.. James Moncrieff, glassblower
141 Alexander Duncan, porter
143 John Malloch, hairdresser
145 Mrs Alex. Paterson, publican
James P. Mundell, steelyard
142 John M'Nair, signalman
... Richard Clark, labourer
... Joseph Halley, sailmaker
136 John Scott, mason
134 Good Templars' Hall
128 Joseph Hutton, joiner
124 James Henderson, rail, servant
122 James Scrimgeour, finisher
... Robert Anderson, grocer
... Ann RatLray
. . . Mrs George Ford
... Peter Edward, lorryman
... James Scrimgeour, labourer
.. Mrs Alex. Anderson, fruiterer
... Robert Taylor, coal salesmen
120 James M'Caul, porter
... James Murrie, plumber
... William Waddell, dyer
... James Milne, fireman
... Mary Stewart
... Emily Donaldson
118 John Henderson, brewer
112 John M'Dougall, tenter
108 Chas. Buchanan, feather dresser
Reform Place —
106 John Robertson, labourer
104 John M'Lauchlan, labourer
102 David M'Ainsh, carter
100 William Nicoll, fireman
... Thomas Brown, gardener
98 James M'Leish, scavenger
96 Henry Campbell, shoemaker
Canal Street [contd.)
Reform Place —
94 Charles Miller, mason
... WilHam Strachan, painter
90 Geo. Scrimgeour, tele, wayman
88 Robert Harris, engine-driver
... Wm. Williamson, confectioner
... John Mathieson, fireman
... James M 'Andrew, gardener
86 David Guthrie, fireman
84 William Dow, clerk
... John M'Kendrick, joiner
82 Alex. Clement, engine-fitter
... David Boyd, plasterer
80 George Rugg, flasher
78 William Hutton, porter
76 George Strachan, grocer
Scott street here
Canal Street —
Perth Gas Works
72 WilHam Rollo, gas foreman
6S David Galloway, timekeeper
... Alexander Gardiner, labourer
... Alex. Moncrieff, dyer
Charles street here
6o W. B. Thomson, wine and spirit
merchant
46 Wm. Thomson, coach-builder
40 William Robertson, engineer
32 St. Stephen's Estab. Church
30 John Stewart, horse-dealer
Blaydon Manure Co. (limited)
24 STAR BUILDINGS —
Angus M'Donald, clerk
And. Anderson, lithographe
Thomas Brown, lorryman , -
William Robertson, engineer
Robert Garvie, butcher
Marjory Ogilvie
Mrs John Murray
George M'Intosh, dyer
Mrs Robert Brown, lodgings
Princes street here
18 Daniel Guw, retired coal-mer,
. Hugh Taylor, cabdriver
. Robert Wilkinson, postman
. Mrs Robt. Wilkinson, midwife
. David Mackie, jun., plumber
. James Anderson, clerk
10 John M'Lean, coachman
... John Wilson, hostler
192
STREET DIRECTORY.
Canal Street {contd.)
10 Peter M 'Ornish, labourer
... Duncan M'Dougall, fireman
... James Sword, dyer
... David Williamson, labourer
6 John M'Gregor, postman
... John M'Lauchlan
... Mrs Alexander Miller
... Alexander Clai-k, sheriff-officer
... Eleazor Sage, sexton
... Mrs Peter M 'Arthur, lodgings
... Mrs William Henderson
... James Scott, carter
. . . Wm. Graham, railway porter
... David M'Pherson, carpenter
... John Wilson, plumber
... Catherine Clark
... Rose Ann Hughes
... Alexander Hepburn, weaver
... Alexander Richardson, seaman
... William Russell, gunsmith
... Ann Burry
... James Henderson, joiner
. . . Alexander Rodgie, saw trimmer
... Catherine Robertson, teacher
John Masterson, Gymnasium
Edmund Stiles, hallkeeper
New Public Halls
CARPENTER STREET.
Cherry Lane —
3 Thomas Craigie, dyer
... Mrs John M'Rosty
... James Robertson, cabinetmkr.
2 George Craigie, lamplighter
4 Alexander May, shoemaker
6 John Fraser, vanman
James Stewart, plasterer
John Taylor, mason
Mrs William Allison
Mrs Mary Robertson
John Taylor, hatter
8 Richard M'Gregor, coachman
10 John Mackay, labourer,
... John Anderson, mechanic
... Mrs Gregory Palmer
12 Thomas M'Quhae, smith
Union street here
16 Peter Smith, cabinetmaker
18 Robert Bruce, labourer
26
28
30
32
23
Carpenter Street {contd,)
18 Mrs Ann Gray
... Jane Peddie
. . . Mrs John Fraser
20 Robert M'Farlane, slater
... Allison Taylor
22 William M'Leod, grocer
24 Catherine M'Leod
... George M 'Donald, coachsmith
... Mrs Janet M'Leish
... Mrs Peter Scott
John D. Graham, shoemaker
James Robertson, policeman
Walter M 'Donald, golf club mkr.
St. Paul's Church Mission Hall
Walter M' Donald, club maker
David Cuthbert, finisher
... Frederick Miller, clerk
... Mrs James Coulter
... James M'Cash, dyer
Blaclcfriars street here
Free Middle Church
OASTLE GABLE.
3 Hugh Young, grocer
5 Alexander M'Intyre, cab-driver
.. Alexander Doig, traveller
.. John Christie, meal-dealer
9 James Christie, cabinetmaker
.. John Peggie, turner
.. Mrs Thomas Hennachan
.. James M'Laren, watchman
.. Mrs Elizabeth M'Laren
Mrs D. Robertson, greengrocer .
Peter Yaccamini, stucco-figure
maker
Hugh M'Kinlay, dyer
James Burgess, gardener
James Dewar, porter
John Cowper, porter
James Cunningham, inn-keeper
C. & J. M'Donaid, wine-nirchts.
Francis M 'Anally, shoemaker
... Thomas Foy, jun., dyer
... Thomas M'Ewan, labourer
... Alexander Bouch, billposter
... James Shaw, labourer
... Thomas Hennachan, coal carter
... Peter Knight, labourer
... Bernard M 'Anally, labourer
29 Mrs Stewart M'Conochie, grocer
II
23
25
27
STREET DIRECTORY.
Castle Gable (contd.)
31 Janet Moore, dairy woman
... John Moore, tailor
^l James Miller, labourer
... William Dickson, mason
... Mrs Margaret Turnbull
... James Nicoll, dyer
... Mrs John M 'Donald
35 Wm. M'Intosh, insurance agent
37 Duncan M 'Andrew, blacksmith
39 George M'Intyre, dyer
... George Craigie, cartwright
... Charles Christie, cleaner
... David Clark, labourer
... Thomas Foy, fireman
... David Stratton, joiner
... William Stewart, clerk
... James Clark, painter
... Mrs John Chalmers
. . . William Taylor, mason
I ... Robert Sinclair, shoemaker
... John Kane, pipemaker
41 George Galletly, blacksmith
45 James Nicoll
58 John M'Pherson, painter
56 Christopher Hutchison, cowfedr.
52 Neil Kennedy, shoemaker
50 Edward Stevenson, labourer
48 William Tyrie, hostler
46 Mrs Elizabeth Davidson
42 James Melville, chimney-sweep
40 David Scrimgeour, grocer
Horse Cross —
32 Mrs Peter Sharp
30 Mrs David Peddie, laundress
28 Alexander Fisken, tailor
Mrs James Edwards
Mrs John Finlayson
8 Thomas Kinmonth, dyer
.. James Cross, fireman
... Dugal M'Laren, postboy
... James I^ow, fishdealer
... James Thomson, drover
... David Sime, labourer
... John Campbell, labourer
OHAKLES STEEET.
I James M'Kinlay, fitter
12 Robert Lowe, commission agent
and German Vice-Consul
3
5
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193
Charles Street {comd.)
R. Hutchison & Co., grain mer.
William Sharp, grain merchant
J. & J. Smith, grain merchants
OHAELOTTE STREET.
Duncan Spottiswood
David Fleming, surgeon
James Ferguson, M.D.
Mrs George Crichton
John U. Crichton, dentist
George Crichton & Son, dentists
I Misses Bayne, milliners
Thomas Bannister, bootmaker
John Bruce, stationer
David Young, agent
J. & D. Smith, drapers
Charlotte Place —
I Mrs Charles C. Stuart
... Robert Shand, teacher
David Smith, draper
William Logie, grocer
Jas. P, Whittet, tea merchant
& D. Smith, drapers
18 James Ritchie, civil engineer
... James W. Bryson, music teacher
... Mrs William Lees
... Mrs James Bayne, grocer
14 David Munro, jeweller
12 David Hepburn, solicitor
... Mrs John Anderson
... William D. Scott, cabinetmaker
... Francis Crombie
... F. S. Graves, organist
10 Jessie M 'Lagan, staymaker
8 Thomas Hunt, cabinetmaker
6 William Proudfoot, artist
... John Caimcross, clerk
... Mrs Mary Ann Morrison
2 William D. Forbes, Royal Bank
. . . James Young, bank porter
OHAETERIS STEEET.
I Angus Sutherland, bootmaker
5 John Todd & Co., ink manufact.
7 Helen Nicoll, dressmaker
9 Janet M'Gilliwie
... Walter Lamb, railway clerk
... Jane Gibb, niillworker
... Mrs Janet Muir, washer
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194
STREET DIRECTORY.
CHARTfeRis Street {contd.)
11 Thomas Stenhouse, blacksmith
13 James Stenhouse, steel polisher
15 William Donn, plasterer
... Mrs Peter Blair
... Mrs Jas. M 'Donald, charwoman
... Mrs C. Henderson, millworker
2 William M'Gregor, clerk
OLAYHOLES.
1 David Banks, glassblower
... William Malcolm, labourer
... George Henderson, labourer
... WiUiam Taylor, dyer
2 John M'Gregor, labourer
3 Alexander Banks, painter
5 William Porteous, coal-dealer
7 Martin Welsh, labourer
10 James Moir, weaver
12 Peter Kirk, skinner
15 William Shepherd, tailor
16 James Luke, weaver
18 John Folan, labourer
19 John Robertson, porter
... John Small, blacksmith
20 George Banks, painter
21 James Flannagan, labourer
22 George Stewart, sawyer
23 James Hay, weaver
24 Peter Boyle, weaver
25 John Fraser, carter
... James Fraser, porter
6 Robert Glass, weaver
OLATPOTS WYND.
(See St. Catherine's Road.)
COUNTY PLACE.
I James Taylor, bootmaker
3 James M. Miller, musicseller
5 David Brown, plumber
... Alex. Falconer, railway guard
... Mrs William Isaac
7 Thomas Duncanson, baker
... Alexander Kennedy, fruiterer
II George M'Gregor, carter
15 Angus Sutherland, bootmaker
29 William Tolmie, warehouseman
... David Fenwick, timekeeper
28 James Hay, cabinetmaker and
upholsterer
County Place {contd.)
26 Jane Robertson, innkeeper
24 Alexander Davidson, plumber
22 Mrs James Taylor
6 Peter M'Lean, fruiterer
... Daniel Ross, coal merchant
... David Allan, telegraph clerk
... Alexander Sturrock, lathsplitter
... James Crone, tailor
... George Murie, labourer
... Mrs Alexander Jack
4 J. & D. M'Diarmid, grocers and
wine merchants
2 Alexander Stewart, hairdresser
COW YENNEL.
3 James Robertson, labourer
... George Wilson, glassblower
5 Andrew Shedden^ labourer
11 James Shedden, coach-builder
... Mrs Thomas Dewar
... Marjory Allison
,. Thomas Hall, glassblower
... Mrs Andrew Herd
... Andrew White, labourer
... Mrs John Campbell
13 James Ross, porter
21 Peter Johnston, joiner
23 Joseph Duncan, police-sergeant
... William Robertson, silk cleaner
... William Anderson, turner
22 David Mackie & Co., plumbers
and brassfounders
16 Mrs Thomas Gray
... Robert Imrie, labourer
14 Robert Crawford, flesher
12 James Melville, storekeeper
10 Alexander Fenton, butcher
... James Ritchie, flesher
8 Robert Blellock, coach-builder
6 Catherine Rankin
... David Thomson, engine-driver
... John Finlayson, flesher
... Peter Barnet, cab-driver
4 John Duguid, cab-driver
... John Stewart, shoemaker
... David Waddell, coach-painter
... Mrs Janet Small, washerwomat
... James Robertson, shoemaker
2 John Wright, labourer
STREET DIRECTORY.
195
OEOSS STEEET.
I Catherine Wilson, milliner
3 David Keith, labourer
... James M'Gregor, labourer
5 Charles Keay, dyer
... Peter M'Cowan, upholsterer
7 Joseph Sage, weaver
9 Grace Hay
13 Laurence M'Laren, policeman
... Alexander Younger, rally, guard
15 John Bissett, guard
17 William Garvie, carter
19 Peter Cunningham, surfaceman
... John Mathieson, pointsman
21 Joseph Ogilvie, miller
... John wStewart, mechanic
.^ James Paterson, cloth inspector
23 Alex. Lindsay, engine-driver
,^ Andrew Campbell, baker
... Henry Ogilvie, engine-driver
... James Young, labourer
... MrsJaneDrummond, sempstress
... William Carswell, blacksmith
... James Cunningham, platelayer
... Mrs Alexander Miller
... David Honeyman, mason
29 John Logic, policeman
... Robert Amos, railway porter
... Mrs Jane Lawrence
... John Sime, spirit-dealer
33 David Hynd, sawyer
35 Peter M'L. Young, dyer's finisher
... William Gibson, hammerman
... John Allan, watchman
... John Brough, policeman
... John IM'Pherson, sawyer
... Mrs Mary Miller
"... Mrs David Halley
... Lilias Lennox
37 John Sime, labourer
39 Peter M'Farlane, fireman
41 William Doig, engine-fitter
... George Farquhar, P. O. clerk
... William Arthur, porter
... James Alexander, clerk
... Christopher Greig, warder
... James Ross, railway porter
•10 John Haggart, platelayer
... John Keay, railway porter
... Elizabeth Keay
Cross Street {contd.)
8 Mrs Euphemia Craig
... Duncan Campbell, labourer
... Mrs David Sunter
6J Johnston Ancell, blacksmith
6 Andrew Thomson, telegraph elk.
... Alexander Morris, engine-driver
... John Bisset, dyer
... Betsy Matthew, weaver
4 James Strachan, labourer
2 James Alexander, residenter
... James M'Gregor, railway servant
... William Fenwick, iron-turner
... William Cochrane, fireman
... James Eraser, grocer
... John Black, smith
OUTLOG VEITNEL.
1 David Buchan, bricklayer
... James Duncanson, tailor
3 John H. Pratt, chimney sweep
... Mrs Jane Joyce
... Mrs John Hall
... George Anderson, labourer
... David Rutherford, labourer
... Dan. M'Pherson, cabinetmaker
13 Mrs David Cochrane
... Charles Jackson, sawyer
... John Robertson, labourer
... William M'Inroy, dyer
... Archibald Stewart, porter
... John Cunningham, labourer
... James Stewart, miller
... Daniel Harper, labourer
... John Cunningham, labourer
... Robert Young, mason
17 James Scott, dyer
... John Scott
Perth Barm Company
8 John Allan, smith
... James Forbes, labourer
... Peter Fenwick, porter
... Robert Wedderspoon, dyer
DOYEOOTLAITD.
LONGCAUSEWAY.
2 Humphrey Christie, porter
. . John Halkerston, carpenter
. . Robert Ormond, labourer
. . Alexander Marr, head porter
196
STREET DIRECTORY.
DOVECOTLAND {contd.)
LONGCAUSEWAY —
4 William M'Glashan, guard
. . Robert Cobban, porter
. . William Fraser, yardsman
. . Colin Hutchison, platelayer
. . John Cobban, porter
6 John Sunderland, shunter
8 Wm. Alexander, coach- wheeler
. . Henry Davidson, fitter
10 Alex. Morison. hemp dresser
12 Alexander Kettles, labourer
14 George Munro, fireman
. . Donald Graham, engine-driver
16 William Taylor, labourer
18 Mrs Margaret Young
20 William M'Ewan, mason
Rose lane here
24 Mrs Helen Keay
. . Peter Wilkie, labourer
26 Mrs David Munro
28 George White, surfaceman
. . Colin Taylor, weaver
, , Helen Webster
. . John Robertson, pointsman
. . Thomas Cross, dyer
. . Robert Young, Middle Church
officer
. . Duncan Kennedy, dyer
. . John Baxter, candlemaker
. . Robert M'Clure, carter
30 David Balfour, joiner
32 John M'Intosh, guard
. . John Hendry, porter
, . Mrs Alexander Taylor
. . Mrs Ann Buchan
. . Jane Barclay
34 Mrs Peter Boyd, grocer
36 Peter Mill, lorryman
. . John Murray, dyer
. . James Malcolm
. . Mrs Mary Crerar
. . Euphemia Sidey
38 Matthew Rodger, porter
. . James Pullar, dyer
. . Archibald Ingram, weaver
. . Thomas Tosh, pointsman
40 Alexander Peters, grocer
42 Mrs James Stratheam, winder
. . Thomas Comb, sexton
4} William Henderson, tenter
DoVECOTLAND {contcl^)
LONGCAUSEWAY —
46 John Gray, dyer's labourer
. . John Young, weaver
. , Mrs Alexander M'Diarmid
. . John Prentice, brickmaker
50 John Camochan, superintendent
of cemeteries
52 William H. Ryder, finisher
. . Peter Scotland, dyer
. , John Pat on, grocer
54 William Munro, dyer
. . Thomas Gorrie, dyer
, , Daniel Campbell, dyer
.. Archibald M'Farlane, shoemkr.
. . Alexander Drummond, tailor
. . Peter Wilkie, labourer
56 Mrs Peter Doig
58 Mrs Andrew Miller
. . James Reid, dyer
. . William Reid, dyer
. . Andrew Smith, gardener
62 David Stewart, pointspian
64 Charles Ross, joiner
Alexander Hughes, labourer
Mrs M'Farlane
John M 'Murray, clothier
Mrs Thomas Stewart
William Mason, saddler
William Cameron, painter
66 Mrs Alexander Murray, mangier
68 Mrs John M'Pherson
70 Thomas Miller, carter
Thistle lane here
72 John A. Langlands, joiner
. . David Murie, hammerman
. . Mrs Margaret Anderson
74 David Cramb, mason
Rose Lane.
1 Thomas Russell, blacksmith
. . John Young
3 Samuel Gumming, labourer
4 Alex. Scott, potato dealer
2 Robert M 'Donald, mason
Thistle I-ane.
1 David Duff, blacksmith
3 James Langlands, contractor
2 Munro Reid, railway servant
22
STREET DIRECTORY.
197
DOVECOTLAND {contd.)
Thistle Lane —
2 Alexander Donaldson, labourer
, . Jessie Munro
. . David Munro, jeweller & lapidary
. . John Gregor, mechanic
. . Alexander Pearson, labourer
. . James Fenwick, labourer
Whitefriars Street.
I John Maxwell, engine-cleaner
3 City Mission Schoolroom
5 Archibald Clark, shepherd
7 John Grant, labourer
. . Mrs William Campbell
, . David High, labourer
. . John Fenwick, plasterer
1 1 James Tosh, labourer
. . Alexander Elder, labourer
13 Adam Clark, pointsman
. . James Bisset, porter
. . Thomas Robertson, cleaner
17 Mrs Alexander Walker
. . David Pritchard, stoker
. . James Williams, labourer
.. Mrs William Waddell
19 Henry Kirby, labourer
21 William Rattray, carter
.. John M 'Donald, labourer
23 James Middleton, signalman
34 David Baxter, weaver
.. William M'Farlane, labourer
32 John Stewart, clerk
30 Mrs Betsy Rintoul
. . James M'Conochie, joiner
* . Alexander Robertson, clerk
. . George Keillor, bleacher
. . David Smith, van-driver
. • Robert Rintoul, mason
28 Robert Galletly, shoemaker
26 James M 'Gregor, weaver
.. Wm. M 'Gregor, P.O. messenger
> . James Winton, ropespinner
24 George M'Lauchlan, finisher
22| Alexander Abbot, brassfounder
.. Peter Monteith, blacksmith
., . David Sword, dyer
. . Alex. Clark, railway guard
22 William Bauchop, coal-merchant
, , William Small, mason
DOVECOTLAND {contd.)
Whitefriars Street —
22 Robert M'Kenzie, blacksmith '
20 Robert Menzies, railway servant
. . James Mitchell, fireman
. . Mrs Peter Menzies
. . Edward Rattray, labourer
18 Ann Pullar, factory- worker
. . Alexander M 'Vicar, grocer
16 George Adams, pointsman
14 Wm. R. Collins, pottery worker
12 Thomas Shepherd, policeman
10 Peter M'Intyre, dyer
. . John M 'Gregor, waggon insptr.
. . Mrs William Mands
8 James Hay, brakesman
6 James M'Dougall, enginefitter
. . James Simpson, fireman
4 James Dalrymple, labourer
. . Robert Stewart, carter
. . Mrs David Ness, washer
, . Mrs Janet Petrie
2 Henry Ross, glassblower
. . Allan Stewart, labourer
. . John Ramsay, dyer
Wellshill.
David Glass
Wellshill Cemetery
Girls' School of Industry
FuES Road.
John M'Cash & Son, grain merchants
John M. Eraser, auctioneer
Jeanfield.
Alex. Thomson, grocer, Westbank
Peter Smeaton
John Dow, clerk
Louis Stratz, watchmkr., wSt. Ottilia's
Cottage
Andrew Blyth, butcher
William W. Young, tinsmith
Peter M'Laren, dyer
J. Galletly, joiner
Mrs John Baxter
John M'Dougall, Goodlyburn
198
STREET DIRECTORY.
DUIJKELD EOAD.
(North of Barrack Street.)
Northern District School
Balhousie Place —
1 Mrs John Chaplin
2 David Smeaton, labourer
3 James Findlay, calico glazer
4 Peter M. Connacher, factor
5 David Moir, dyer
6 Daniel Scott, calico glazer
7 George Mackay, dyer
8 David M 'Donald, dyer
10 James M'Ewan, overseer
11 Alexander M'Kenzie, labourer
12 Betsy Adams
I4 Charles M'Pherson, dyer
20 William Mitchell, dyer
22 Mrs Euphemia Henderson, semp-
stress
23 James Hazel, labourer
24 Jane Reid, sempstress
Shields Place —
1 Jessie Stewart, grocer
2 Wm. Wellington, carpet vi^eaver
3 Robert Halley, factcry foreman
4 James Campbell, sergeant-major
5 Edward Murphy, dyer
6 James Bruce, clerk
9 Mrs Catherine Cassidy, weaver
10 Walter Firth, factory manager
1 1 Chas. Hutchison, cloth inspector
13 David Taylor, signalman
14 William Hynd, foreman tenter
15 Samuel Cassels, tenter
17 William Docherty, pensioner
18 Robert Cruickshanks, labourer
19 James Donaldson, clerk
20 Gilbert Donaldson, wright
21 John W. Craig, gunsmith
22 James Irvine, joiner
23 John Garvie, fireman
25 James Fowlis, shopman
26 John Lichfield, carpet weaver
27 William Gardiner, joiner
28 Alexander Simpson, dyer
29 John Stewart, dyer's finisher
30 David Ross, clothier
31 Mrs William Cunningham
32 George Myron, clerk
33 David Buchanan, plumber
Dunkeld Road {contd.)
Shields Place —
34 George Muego, hairdresser
35 John Ross, night watchman
36 David Goodfellow, pointsman
37 Gilbert Donaldson, jun., hatter
38 William Hood, glassblower
40 Alexander Morison
HAWTHORN BANK —
James Tainsh, grocer
Andrew King, commission agent '
WESTVIEW COTTAGE —
John Munro, dyer
James Nairn, painter
ROSEBANK VILLA —
Andrew Moyes, clothier
William Donaldson, draper
ELDERSLIE VILLA —
Thomas Miller
David Peddie, iron-merchant
ALBERT VILLA —
George Nicholson, hotelkeeper
Misses J. & A. Duncan, teachers
of music
LORNE VILLA —
Mrs John Barclay j '
Thomas Dow, cashier
WALLACE WORKS —
John Shields & Co., manufactrs.
THE PERTH DYE WORKS —
P. & P. Campbell, dyers
Peter Oakin, blacksmith, Dye-
Works Lodge
BALHOUSIE TERRACE —
John Gillespie, ropemaker
Jessie Mantica
Mrs James Aldis
Jane Gillespie
BALHOUSIE WORKS —
Coates, Pullar, & Co.,manufacts.
George Spalding, factory over-
seer, Balhousie Works Lodge
EAEL'S DYKES.
(See KinnouU Causeway.)
EDINBUEGH EOAD.
General Prison for Scotland—
Lt.-Col. John Campbell, governor!
Major Robert C. Dudgeon, deputy
governor
STREET DIRECTORY.
199
Edinburgh Road {contd.)
General Prison for Scotland —
Janet Beattie, matron
Robert Wittet, chief clerk
James Cramb, chief warder
John Crichton, kmatic supt.
Peter R. Kinnoch, clerk
Peter Patillo, warder
Henry Brown, warder
Duncan Irvine, warder
Walter M'Gregor, warder
James Mason, warder
Alexander Kidd, warder
David Easter, warder
John Brown, warder
William Duff, warder
John Hepburn, warder
Andrew Hood, warder
James Robertson, warder
James Geekie, warder
Alexander Elder, warder
John Houston, warder
John Bruce, warder
Andrew Moncrieff, warder
John C. Edwards, warder
Charles Galletly, warder
John Campbell, warder
William Braes, warder
John Tannahill, warder
James Brown, warder
Peter Laing, warder
John Halley, warder
James Anderson, warder
George Esplin, warder
John M'Naughton, surgeon, South-
view
W. M'Naughtan, draper, Southvw.
Mary Moir, sub. matron
Helen Wilson, female warder
Breadalbane Terrace —
David Richardson, turner
George Burkhill, clerk
Peter Morris, engine-fitter
George Paterson, waggon inspector
Bellevue House —
George Brittain, retired loco. supt.
Craigie Park Terrace —
Edward Gorton, guard
Mrs Ann Craigie, cook
James Forbes
James M'Farlane, shunter
Edinburgh Road {contd. )
Craigie Park Terrace —
Thomas Dunlop, fireman
Robert L. Skeldock, fireman
Mrs John Murray
Mrs William Philips,
Mrs Joseph Sinclair
Mrs David Moncur, scripture readr
Hector A. Petrie, brassfinisher
Campbell Lewis, warder
Robert Powrie, salmon fisher
James Wilson, warder
John Campbell, residenter
Mrs James M'Farlane, dairy
PLESH YEUNEL.
1 Agnes Hume, Kirkside dairy
3 John Hume, blacksmith
7 Robert Sinclair, tailor
9 Mrs Jane Reilly
1 1 Mrs Ann Blair
. . . Mrs William Berwick, fish dealer
15 Robert Eraser, labourer
1 7 Mary Anderson
19 Mrs M'Gillivray
. . . Mrs Thos. Robertson, fish dealer
6 Peter M'Lean, pipemaker
4 James Hobbins, scavenger
2 Mrs Mary Watt
... Catherine Ballantine
... William Beatson, labourer
... Mrs Ann Seaton
POUITDRY LANE.
6 Mrs John Speedie
... Alexander Freel, labourer
8 Thomas Hay, ticket clerk
... David Isdale, dyer
... John Smith, labourer
... Duncan Stewart, labourer
lo John M'Kay, shoemaker
... John M'Intosh, dyer's finisher
... Alexander Sinclair, labourer
... Thomas Gilliwie, tailor
... Robert Baxter, carter
... Thomas Bisset, dyer's finisher
14 John Jack, innkeeper
ST. John's foundry —
George Chrystal, engineer
5 William Harper, fish curer
I Strang & M 'Lagan, joiners
20O
STREET DIRECTORY.
GEOEGE STKEET.
7
9
II
James Y. NicoU, bookseller
William Harley & Sons, fruiterers
David Bruce, tobacconist
John M'Intosh, insurance agent
John Black, umbrella maker
David J. Keay, solicitor
George Wylie, ironmonger
Dundee Advertiser Branch Office
William M'Ewan, baker
15 James Templet on, hosier
19 William Archibald, upholsterer
21 Robert Robertson, grocer
23 R. A. & J. Hay, stationers
25 James C. Pinkerton, solicitor
. . . William W. Fyfe, pawnbroker
... John Dawson, writer
... Mrs Betsy Roy
27 Robert Hay & Sons, drapers
29 W. B. Chisholm, draper
31 Duncan M'Lean, foreman carter
... Peter Campbell, bellhanger
... Annie Macara, seamstress
... Malcolm Stewart, solicitor
... Mrs Thomas Walker
33 John Taylor, watchmaker
35 A. Darling & Co., hatters
Mrs William Traill
Mary M'Kinlay
... Margaret Crow
... Mrs Elizabeth Miller
... William Rumgay, grocer
39 Reid & Donald, druggists
41 John Campbell, optician
43 John Bruce, stationer
45 Jessie K. Baxter, confectioner
47 David Donald, druggist
... David S. Dow, painter
... John Keiller, coachbuilder
George Inn Lane —
Alexander Sinclair, coachman
William Harris, dyer
John M 'Donald, dyer's finisher
William Sinclair, blacksmith
Charles Cross, labourer
John Gillon, bellhanger
James Stewart, cabman
Peter M'Neill, labourer
William Sinclair, painter
51 Jno, Kennedy, Royal George Ht.
Z1
George Street [contd.)
53 John C. Peddie, hairdresser
55 SamuelC.Boothman, tobacconist
57 William Low, silk finisher
... William Miller, retd. tobacconist
... Royal George Stables, R. & J.
Marshall, jobmasters
59 Robert Dow & Son, painters
61 William Adams, baker
... Mrs James Porter, photographer
... John George Ure, cork-merchant
... Alexander M'Laren, ship owner
... Mackenzie & Dickson, solicitors
63 Robert Lees, gun and fishing-
tackle manufacturer
65 Andrew Penney, grocer
67 Ballantine & Christie, milliners
69 George K. H. Paterson, M.D.
... Daniel M'Intyre, painter
... Alexander H. Lumsden, supt. of
fisheries
71 Duncan M'Gregor, butcher
73 Daniel M'Intyre, painter
75 Peter Wightman, bank messenger
... Condie & Co., solicitors
77 British Linen Bank
80 The Royal Bank of Scotland
78 Literary & Antiquarian Museum
76 P. Imrie & Sons, cabinetmakers
and upholsterers
74 C. & J. M' Donald, wine-merchts.
72 Andrew Heiton, architect
... Henry R. Lees, toy-merchant
... Andrew Penney, grocer
... John Tyrie, engine-fitter
70 Charles S. Thomson, hosier
68 John Baird, jeweller
66 James Jackson, carver and gilder
Bridge lane here
62 J. Jamieson & Co., clothiers
60 M. & J. Dyer, umbrella makers
58 R. & J. Marshall, horse-hirers
56 Susan Stewart
... Christopher N. Nicholson, bank
messenger
... Peter M 'Arthur, spirit-merchant
... Charles A. Crichton, jeweller and
lapidary
54 G. & C. A. Crichton, jewellers
and lapidaries
52 Michael Lang, hairdresser
STREET DIRECTORY.
20X
George Street {contd.)
50 Robert Hay Knox, saddler
48 Albert Close —
Mrs Alexander Reid
Michael Lang, hairdresser
Peter Galloway, V.S.
James Lamond, Albert Inn
Alexander Rennie, mail-driver
William Pennycook, clerk
Alfred Reid, dyer's finisher
Perth Working Men's Conser-
vative Association Rooms
46 Wood & Son, musicsellers
44 Edward Paton & Son, gunmkrs.
42 Mrs Elizabeth Cameron
... John M'Kenzie, draper
... James Rollo, messenger-at-arms
40 David M'Gregor, jeweller
38 Colin A. Hunt, clothier
36 Catherine Stewart
. . . Mrs Janet Scotland
... Mrs Catherine M'Leod
... Perth Literary Association Rms.
... Glovers Incorporation Hall
34 Donaldson & M'Kenzie, drapers
32 D. Wood & Son, stationers
30 Geo. Nicholson, Exchange Hotel
... Mrs James Porter, photographer
... John Taylor, watchmaker
... John Murdoch, wool-merchant
... Exchange Hall
... Donald Farmer, printer
7.6 Dickson & Turnbull, seedsmen
... John M'Leod, seedsman
24 Union Bank of Scotland (limited)
22 Alexander Robertson, accountant
20 David Bruce, tobacconist
18 John Cochrane, waiter
... James Smart, architect
... John Tilleray, brassfinisher
16 Scott & Alexander, coal-merchts.
14 William Henderson, shoemaker
12 Mrs Thomas M'Glashan
8 M'Naughtan & Dewar, drapers
6 John Lees & Sons, toy-merchants
4 John Stronach, painter
... Mrs William Shanklie
... Catherine Speedie, lodgings
... J. & J. Baird, dress, mantle, and
jacket makers
... George S. Baird, fireman
GLASGOW EOAD.
(West of York place.)
Alex. Campbell, coal agent
William Dixon & Co. (Ld.), coal-
agents
James Frame, coal-agent
Peter Peebles, coal-agent
John Gibbons, coal-agent
John Gorrie, coal-agent
Thomas Muir, Son, & Patton,
coal-agents
The Highland Agricultural Auc-
tion Sales Co. (Limited)
RossLYN Place —
John Wood, cashier
James A. Moir, grocer
R. W. Brown, professor of music
David N. Shaw, contractor
Alexander Davidson, plumber
John Brown, cashier
Jas. Cairns, india-rubber mercht.
7 Thomas Marshall, com. traveller
8 John Williamson, shoemaker
9 John Smeaton, iron-turner
10 Andrew Bell, plasterer
Fechney Industrial School
Alex. Allison, gardener, Old
Toll House
Hamilton House & Lodge —
Rev. Archibald Fleming
Robert Haxton, coachman
William Galloway, gardener
ViEWLANDS House & Lodge —
Rev. Robert Milne, D.D.
John Young, gardener
Atholebank House & Lodge —
Malcolm Stewart, solicitor
David Brown, labourer
BoN-ACcoRD Villa —
Alexander Glass, druggist
Mrs Isabella Reston
Orchaed, Pitheavlis —
Rev. William Dickie
Pitheavlis Farm —
John Eraser, auctioneer
Pitheavlis Castle & Cottages —
Thomas Duff, market gardener
John Ballingall, labourer
John Doctor, labourer
David Pritchard, engineman
2C2
STREET DIRECTORY.
Glasgow Road [contd.)
PiTHEAVLIS —
Andrew Hill, labourer
John Reid, porter
David M 'Arthur, labourer
Jas. Henshelwood, dairykeeper,
Necessity Farm
Mrs Allison Paterson
PiTHEAVLIS Bank —
Jas. Y. Fairweather, jun., acctnt.
James Y. Fairweather
Gray Cottage, Pickletull'm —
Joseph Dawson, com. traveller
Pickletullum Farm —
John M. Fraser
St. John's Curling Pond
Strathearn Terrace —
4 Robert B. Belfrage, C.E.
5 James Moncur
6 William B. Deas, manufacturer
7 John B. M'Cash, solicitor
LoTHAiR Villa —
James Smail, ironmonger
William Johnman, draper
Springbank House —
John M'Cash, grain-merchant
TULLYLUMB —
Thomas Jackson
Poorhoiise
N.B. Mineral Depot —
James Douglas, coal-agent
J. & P. Cameron, carting agents
Alloa Coal Company — Scott &
Alexander, agents
Peter Sinclair, wood-merchant
Elgin and Wellwood Coal Co.
John Skinner, coal-dealer
Duncan Cumming, inspector of
cleansing
GUAED VENNEL.
5 W. & H. Smith, blacksmiths
15 William Jenkins, labourer
... Matthew Calderwood, shoemaker
... Thomas Drysdale, baker
.... Mrs Catherine Sharp, outworker
... Ann Lamont
23 Thomas Cross, finisher
... James Cameron, quarryman
25 Robert Stewart, fish dealer
Guard Vennel {contd.)
25 James Low, carter
... Archibald Fyfe, cabinetmaker
. . . Donald Dewar, chimney sweep
... James Caw, carpenter
27 James Stewart, fish dealer
... Mrs Ann Kerr
... John Campbell, labourer
HAY STEEET.
Balhousie Bank —
1 Peter Campbell, dyer
2 Robert M'Nab
3 Andrew B. Archer
4 Andrew Davidson, solicitor
Balhousie Castle —
John Shields, manufacturer
Balhousie Mills —
Robert Halley, miller
Balhousie House —
John M'Neil, plumber
MuiRTON Bank —
Andrew B. Syme, ironmonger
Daniel Wylie, music seller
WooDSiDE House —
Mrs Wm. M' Donald,
Robert M'Crea ChamlDers, MA.,
Rector (Academy)
Castle View —
William Garvie, ironmonger
Robert P. Shields, manufacturer
Charles S. Whittet, joiner
Rev. Patrick Greig
David Wood, bookseller
John Monerieff, glass and ink manu.
Rev. Alexander Plenderson
John Jarvie, commercial traveller
Victoria Villa —
Mrs John Crawford, flesher
Robert Halley, miller
Perth Curling Pond and Bowling
Green
HIGH STEEET.
I Registrar's Office
... City Chamberlain's Office
3 Council Rooms
... City Clerk's Office
3^ Inspector of Works' Office
... Gas Treasurer's Office
STREET DIRECTORY.
203
II
13
17
21
23
25
High Street [conid.)
' 3I John Jackson, town officer
5 National Bank of Scotland (Ld)
54 Peter M'Gregor, asst. bank agent
7 Mrs John Stirton, saddler
9 James M'Nicoll, bootmaker
... James M'Ara, joiner
... Thomas Robson, porter
..- Mrs John Stirton
... David Mylie, gatekeeper
. . . Jas. Cuthbert, King's Arms Hotel
... George Wylie, ironmonger
Robert Pringle, painter
George street here
M'Intyre & Stewart, bakers
David Farquharson, tea mercht.
Mrs William Hosiack
Misses Clement
Agnes Anderson, dressmaker
James Gowans, druggist
Alex. Knight, jun. , ironmonger
Mrs Alexander Stewart
James Irvine, tailor
... Mrs Jane Menzies
... Thomas Lunn, shoemaker
... Wm. Taylor & Co., printers
... Dun. M'Kenzie, Old Ship Hotel
... Mrs Alexander Fraser
... Mrs Margaret M'Lean
... Thomas Fisken, labourer
... Mrs Margaret Ross
... Charles Alexander, dyer
... John Kennedy, engine-fitter
"... John Forbes, lithographer
.. Daniel Robertson, baker
... Alexander M'Farlane, clerk
... Gregory M. Garvie, grocer's asst.
... James Harris, cutter
... Peter Baxter, printer
27 Mrs Charles Grego, optician
29 Chas. G. Kennaway, confectioner
31 Stratz & Fehrenbach, watchmks.
33 Robert Allan, hosier
35 Robert A. Taylor, chemist and
druggist
37 David Bruce, tobacconist
Skinnergate here
39 David Norwell, shoemaker
43 Charles Robertson, grocer
45 Robert D. Taylor, draper
47 Andrew M'Cash, jeweller
High Street [contd.)
47 Mary Luke
... Jane Stewart
... Mrs Jessie Morison
49 John Frazer, clothier
53 Janet Pullar, hosier
55 Thistle Tavern Close —
Andrew Morgan, carter
James M'Pherson, labourer
Alexander M 'Donald, dyer
Andrew Lewthwait, mole catcher
Robert Hall, labourer
Mrs John Young
James M'Rorie, lamplighter
Mrs Mary Ramsay
Joseph MTntyre, dyer
Thomas Wynd, cooper
William Dickie, mason
Mrs Margaret Bain
Elizabeth Wilson
Robert M. Kennedy, tailor
James Kippen
William Cuthbert, agent
Peter Ash, coach painter
William Craig, dyer's labourer
Alexander Denham, clerk
James Y. Mellis, dealer
William M'llwhan, dyer
David Dunn, picture frame maker
57 J' & T. Whittet, tea merchants
59 James Preston, servants' register
... James Calderwood, shoemaker
61 John Miller, hatter
63 James Calderwood, shoemaker
67 Jas. Calderwood, jun,, shoemakr.
69 William Brown, fruiterer
71 Parliament Close —
Peter Crichton, joiner
Duncan Seaton, draper
Francis Thomas, smith
William Fenwick, fireman
Alexander Geekie, tailor
Mrs Isabella Law, dyer's finisher
Mrs James Ross, washer
David Meldrum, innkeeper
Royal Arch Masons' Hall
George Meldrum, mechanic
Robert Dandie, chemist
73 M. & M. Kennedy, milliners
75 Dandie, Newby, & Dandie,
chemists
204
STREET DIRECTORY.
77
79
8i
83
85
87
89
91
93
95
97
99
lOI
103
105
107
III
J13
High Street {contd.)
George Valentine, cutler
Garvie & Synae, ironmongers
Ann George
Thomas Duncanson, baker
Robert Welsh, draper
Mrs John Roy, lodgings
City Mission Rooms
Andw. Moyes, tailor & clothier
Catherine Donald, confectioner
Mrs Dan. Menzies, embroiderer
Robert M. Glass, accountant
Mrs Thomas Wilson
Peter Downie, labourer
James Robertson, labourer
Thomas Grubb, labourer
Andrew M'Menamy, labourer
Thomas Melville, labourer
Stephen Gallocher, labourer
James Tevendale, policeman
Robert Johnston, miller
Peter O'Brien, labourer
Catherine Cairnie
Robert S. Fittes, newspaper
correspondent
R. & J. Greig, wholesale grocers
David Glass, baker
John Taylor, hatter
"Andrew Morgan, shopman
Joseph Rankin, painter
David Dawson, labourer
Joseph B. Campbell, painter
James Morton, shoemaker
John Lamb, gardener
James Sinclair, dyer
John Hepburn, painter
John M'Ewan, dyer
Mrs Robert Walker
Janet Low, weaver
Mrs Isabella Proudfoot
John Dickson, tailor
James Keay, bootmaker
Mrs Robt. Walker, spirit-dealer
Guard vennel here
Campbells, M 'Lagan, & Co.,
wholesale grocers
John Dewar & Son, spirit-mer.
John Mitchell, dyer
Isabella Gow
John Taylor, painter
William Barclay, stonebreaker
"5
117
121
123
125
127
129
High Street {contd.)
113 George Walker, dyer's finisher
Mrs Alexander Finlayson
Mrs James Love
James Arnott, tailor
George Bayne, jeweller
David Smith, blacksmith
John Bayne, weaver
Patrick M'Rae, teacher
Thomas Robertson, porter
William M 'Intosh, clothier
Alexander Menzies, librarian
Mrs John Lamont
Anthony Matthie, tailor
William Stewart, plumber, &c
William Brydson, draper
David Burns, tobacconinst
Mrs Miller, servants' regis, office
Alexander Robertson, tenter
Mrs Elizabeth Anderson
Peter M 'Cowan, Red Lion Inni
Andrew Melville, vanman
David Burns, tobacconist
George Robb, tailor
Burt's Close —
Mrs Thomas Forsyth
James Walch, blacksmith
Mary Johnston, laundress
David Shedden, coach-trimmer
Graeme Ramage, waiter
Robert Stewart, dyer
Mrs David Craigie
Mrs William Fairbrother
Arch. Anderson, dyer's labourer
John Hubbarty, dyer's labourer
Mrs Elizabeth M 'Cowan
Wm. Robertson, engine-driver
Patrick Mackay, hawker
Patrick Dorris, labourer
Daniel M'Lean, joiner
Mrs Maria Wylie
Mrs Wm. Douglas, milliner
131 Robert Anderson, tobacconist
133 Thomas Paterson, watchmaker
135 James Taylor, brushmaker
137 James Taylor, jun., brushmaker
Donald M 'Donald, tailor
Andrew Edwards, cab-driver
John Rodger, painter
Daniel Burden, tailor
James Scobie, blacksmith
STREET DIRECTORY.
20J
137
139
141
143
145
147
149
15^
153
155
157
161
163
165
171
173
175
177
179
High Street {contd.)
David Halley, dyer
Mrs Elizabeth Robertson
Peter Robertson," hostler
Janet M'Ewan
Alexander Wilson, fruiterer
Robert Banks, ropespinner
Elizabeth Miller, milliner
Andrew Ross, labourer
Alexander Kippen, painter
William Tolleth, bootcloser
Patrick M'Queenie, labourer
Mrs Alex. Robertson, nurse
James Calderwood, millinery
David Halliburton, blacksmith
James Marshall, marble cutter
Charles Robbie, shoemaker
John Campbell, hosier
William Lennie, dyer's finisher
George Russell, lorryman
John Halley, mason
Mrs Wm. Gorrie, furnishings
Peter Winton, carter
James H. Miller, tenter
Robert Gorrie, joiner
John Gray & Co., shoemakers
John Duncan, draper
Alexander Ross, labourer
Patrick Cussack, tailor
Mrs Robert Cussiter
Mrs Cath. Watson, dressmaker
Margt. Anderson, straw hat mk.
William Fisher, confectioner
William Young, upholsterer
John Kirkwood, moulder
James Fisher, grocer
George Robertson, brassfinisher
James Webster, tailor
Mrs Margaret Lornie
George Thomas, engine-fitter
Imrie & Sons, horse hirers
J. & T. Currie, wine and spirit
merchants
Daniel Reid, spirit dealer
John Black, umbrella maker
George Shepherd, labourer
George Bryce, mechanic
Robert Bell, dyer
Hammermen's Hall
Wm. & Jas. M 'Vicar, painters
David Ross, clothier
i«i
183
189
191
193
195
197
199
201
203
205
207
209
211
213
215
217
219
High Street (contd.)
William Maloney, cabman
Betsy Dowling
James M'Menamy, plasterer
Alexander Anderson, printer
Evangelical Union Church
Cutlog vennel here
Douglas Blair, draper
Alex. Miller, hosier and hatter
Peter M'Glashan, reporter
William Clark, cabinetmaker
William G. Stewart, grocer
Mrs George Gray, dressmaker
Mrs Chris. Turnbull, laundress
D. C. Smith, commission agent
Alexander Taylor, flesher
James Stewart, joiner
Mrs Alex. Munro, lodgings
Alex. Miller, hosier and hatter
Geo. Wilson, leather merchant
Ballantine & Christie, milliners
Arch. Meiklem, dyer's finisher
Margaret Johnston
James Elder, shopman
Jessie Johnman, tailoress
Mrs John Cuthbert
David Galbraith, inspector of
weights and measures
David Somerville, brassfounder
Flora M 'Donald
John Grimmond, coal weigher
Mrs M'Nab
Mrs John Robertson
Peter D. Malloch, fish-tkl-mkr.
James J. Wilson, gunsmith
Peter Smith, dyer
George M 'Lauchlan, china mer.
William Ross, hairdresser
Margt. M'Gregor, confectioner
George Watson, carter
William Carnegie, pipemaker
Mrs Duncan Ferguson
David Armstrong, labourer
John Fleming, cabinetmaker
James M'Quade, broker
James Simpson, coachman
Robert Kelly, weaver
Mrs Euphemia Wilkie
Thomas Justice, tanner
William Stewart, shoemaker
Mrs John Watt, ladies' nurse
2o6
STREET DIRECTORY.
High Street [contd.)
221 John K. Taylor, tobacconist
223 John "Williamson, shoemaker
225 John Sime, draper
229 Sime's Hall
231 North U.P. Church
... Laur. Hepburn, church officer
... Mrs James Paton, dairy
233 Thos. Hardie, draper and hosier
235 Drummond Paul, tobacconist
237 Robert Laurence, shoemaker
239 Mrs Robert Menzies
James M'Farlane, tobacconist
John Cockburn, fish-tkle-mkr.
Peter Garland, carter
James M'Farlane, mason
Mrs Daniel Stewart
John M'Lean, glassblower
John Fyfe, slater
241 Gilbert Donaldson, hatter
245 John M'Gregor, janitor
... Norman Shaw, blacksmith
... Mrs Elizabeth Halley
... Charles Boyd, surfaceman
247 Mrs Margaret Nelson, milliner
249 Joseph Small, watchmaker
251 Henry "Whannel, flesher
253 David Yaccamini, plumber
... John Beveridge, policeman
... Jessie Menzies, straw hat maker
... Barbara M'Ewan, washer
255 Mrs Andw. Adams, fancy bazaar
257 Daniel M'Leod, spirit-dealer
261 Chalmers Paton Elder, confect.
263 James Barlass, stationer
265 Peter Taylor, tobacconist
South Methven street here
2.(i(^ The Glassite Chapel
... Helen Young, housekeeper
Mill Wynd —
David Allan, machinist
James Keillor, dyer
Arch. Cunningham, mason
William Stalker, pensioner
3 Margaret Brodie
Mrs Mary M'Kay
David Munro, brassfounder
4 William Stewart, fireman
6 George Stewart, gamedealer
8 James Duff, barman
271 Alexander Thomson, grocer
High Street {contd.)
273 Alexander M'Cullie, carter
... George Galloway, brassfounder
... James Hay, dyer
275 John O'Neil, china-merchant
277 Mrs Margt. Henderson, dairy-
keeper
279 Mill Close —
I John Henderson, dairyman
5 Mrs James Pullar
... Mary Scott, tailoress
... Mary Whytock, tailoress
6 John Galletly, carter
... Mrs James Stewart
6 James Martin, labourer
... John Robertson, plasterer
... Betsy M 'Donald
... Samuel Black, meal mercht
281 Perth Co- Operative Coal So-
ciety (Limited)
285 James Keay, bootmaker
... Free St. Paul's Church Session-
House
291 Daniel M'Lean, glassblower
... James Montgomery, baker
... Janet Johnston
293 John M'Pherson, labourer
295 John Sinclair, dairyman
297 Daniel M 'Cash, iron moulder
Isabella Miller
Andrew Mechie, fitter
Charles Stewart, coach wright
Marjory Dawson
Mrs Mai. M'Pherson, lodgings
Mrs Janet Coll
Peter Welsh, ropespinner
Mrs John Reid
297j George Waters, greengrocer
299 William Spence, shoemaker
301 Alexander Mailer, blacksmith
John Eraser, painter
James Barty, dyer's finisher
Peter Duncan, ropespinner
Robert Buchan, slater
Elizabeth White
303 Mrs George M' Whannel
305 John Dougall, fireman
Paul street here
307 JohnD. M'Arthur, spirit-dealer
309 John Arnott, pensioner
... James Geekie, tenter
STREET DIRECTORY.
High Street [contd.)
309 William Miller, dyer
... James Christie, cabinetmaker
311 William Scott, sailmaker
313 James M'Dougall, sweep
315 William Graham, tenter
. , . Mrs John Dewar
... John Campbell, labourer
... John Thomson, gardener
... Duncan M'Ewan, carter
... John M'Millan, carter
317 Peter Fenwick, grocer
319 James Smith, shoemaker
Thimhlerow here
321 Elizabeth M'Gregor, grocer
323 Thomas Scotland, currier
... John Bisset, dyer
... William Bisset, warper
325 Wm. MulhoUand, confectioner
327 James Swan, carter
...yames Kennedy, tailor
... John M 'Donald, mason
... John Clark, warehouseman
... William Scott, sailmaker
333 Charles Lorimer, mason
... Charles Kelman, shopman
... William Fenwick, grocer
... Robertson M'Gregor, labourer
... John Gavin, labourer
... David Brown, labourer
... William Clement, dyer
... David Brown, tailor
... Robert Robertson, weaver
... David Lorimer, mason
335 William Fenwick, grocer
337 Marion Fenwick, furnishings
339 Mrs John Cameron
... Mrs Thomas Ritchie
... Robert Campbell, pensioner
... James M'Farlane, labourer
341 James Johnston, plasterer
343 David Winchester, fireman
345 Mrs Andrew Glass, grocer
St. Catherine's road here
David Morison, joiner, St. Ca-
therine's Cottage
William Loney, goods agent
Malcolm M ' Gregor, hay mercht.
Caledonian and Highland Rail-
way Companies' Offices
207
High Street [contd.)
Charles Norrington & Coy.,
manure merchants
406 William Heggie, porter
404 James Heggie, porter
402 Matthew Caw, hammerman
400 John Christie, labourer
398 James Smith, policeman
396 George Wylie, moulder
... James Bruce, labourer
... Thomas Irvine, blacksmith
... John Clark, gardener
394 Mrs Ann Paterson
... John Dow, residenter
... David M'Cash, dyer
... Thomas Sloan, pipemaker
390 John M'Farlane, fireman
... Mrs EHzabeth Halley
... Mrs Helen Wallace
... John Kildy, dyer
386 John Galletly, labourer
... 'Mrs Charles Lonie
... Mrs James Paton
... Alexander Eraser, joiner
... George Elliot, carter
384 Mrs James Goodall
368 James Shand, railway guard
... Richard Hall, flesher
... Robert Winton, flesher
.. George Wintrup, inspector
... Mrs David Peddie
. . . Mrs James Fyfe
366 Peter Mason, saddler
... James Buchan, slater
... Charles Nicol, watchmaker
... William D. Donald, grocer
364 James Eraser, clerk
... Mrs Jane Robertson, lodgings
362 Peter Robb, grocer
... Branch Post Office
Caledonian road hete
352 Mrs David Glass
... Margaret Miller
350 Mrs Mary Ann Flynn
348 Robert Wright, pointsman
346 Robert Leitham, labourer
344 Charles Fenwick, carter
342 Mrs Jane Stewart, grocer
340 'I'homas Herraughty, labourer
... Mrs Andrew Glass, grocer
338 William Lauder, coal dealer
208
STREET DIRECTORY.
High Street [co7itd.)
336 Robert M'Leish, platelayer
334 Archibald Halley, dyer
... Thomas Coutts, letter-carrier
... Mrs Jane Cameron
332 William Bissett, slater & sweep
330 Robert M'Gregor, vanmau
... James Scott, starcher
... Mrs Janet Mitchell
... James M'Cash, labourer
... James Doig, clerk
326 William B. Richardson, baker
324^ Janet Munro, fruiterer
324 Andrew Abbey, dyer
... David Bruce, enginedriver
... Archibald Sime, ropespinner
... John M 'Donald, baker
... Margaret Taylor, laundress
322^ Mrs Alexander Reid, milliner
322 William B. Richardson, baker
320 John Allan, joiner
318 Alexander Clyne, grocer
316 Mrs Jane Kethel, nurse
312 Mrs Cornelius M'Cormack
... John Donohue, shoemaker
... John Brown, labourer
... Laurence Sime, dyer
... William Keith, enginedriver
... James Smith, baker
... John Sinclair, coach-painter
310 David Crow, weaver
308 Alexander Kennedy, coal-dealer
... William Duncan, dyer
... David Nicoll, enginefitter
... John M 'Donald, bottleblower
... George Waters, grocer
... Richard Miller, gasfitter
... Jane Christie, factory worker
306 Janet Malcolm
... Mrs Ranald M 'Donald
... Mrs George Anderson
... Mrs Amelia Allan
... Mrs John Robertson
302 James Robertson, weaver
... Robert Lawson, gardener
... James Heggie, mason
... Mrs Catherine M'Pherson
... George Imrie, weaver
300 John Ireland, shoemaker
.. James Galloway, tailor
... Mrs Robert Paterson
High Street {contd.)
360 Robert Reid, mason
... James Rodger, painter
... James Irons, slater
... David M 'Donald, bricklayer
Newrow here
300 William Johnman, draper
298 Alexander Stewart, butcher
296 John Gow, clerk
... George Smart, fireman
... Robert M'Kenzie, joiner
... Thomas Talbot, painter
... John Calderwood, dyer
... Michael Mann, labourer
294 Janet Waddell, grocer
292 Duncan Stewart, cloth inspector
... Thomas M'Intyre, jeweller
... Joseph Murray, joiner
... Jane Torrie, factory worker
... Mrs Hugh Gunn
... William Allan, labourer
... John M'Kerracher, slater
... James Bell, finisher
286 Alexander Dewar, slater
... Peter Paton, mechanic
284 William Bramham, labourer
282 Alex. G. Robertson, tinsmith
... Alexander Robertson, painter
. . . Mrs Jessie Taylor
... Alexander Yeaman, plumber
... George Bramham, boilermaker
... P. M'Dougall, slater & sweep
... Mrs David Peddie
... Mrs Barbara Stewart
... Peter M'Neil, enginedriver
... Robert Walker, labourer
... George Petrie, joiner
... George Marshall, letter-carrier
280 John Carnegie, confectioner
278 Mrs Peter M'Neil, grocer
276 Charles Stewart, lathsplitter
... James Robertson, smith
... William Taylor, sawmiller
... John Gardiner, dyer
... James Littlejohn, railway guard ^
... William Dewar, slater
274 Peter M 'Lagan, gunsmith
St, PauVs square here
St. Pauls Established Church
South Methven street here
272 James M'Farlane, tobacconist
STREET DIRECTORY.
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270
268
266
264
262
260
258
256
254
252
250
248
246
High Street {contd.)
David N. Milln, colliery, insur-
ance, and commission agent
Thomas Raid, house agent
Robt, M 'Pherson, coach painter
Robt. Henderson, fruiterer and
game dealer
Ann Blair, dressmaker
Andrew Milne, labourer
James Swan, fireman
Mrs William Mailler
James Jackson, joiner
Mrs Duncan Lamont
John Hoolachan, labourer
Mrs Helen Hunler, sick nurse
Robert M'Kay, architect
George M'Whannel, plasterer
Robert Duff, carter
Robert Douglas, baker
Charles Robertson, grocer
Helen Munro, refreshment rms.
Mrs Wm. Edwards, embroiderer
Mrs Margaret M 'Donald
William Stewart, painter
Mrs William Stewart
Thomas Guthrie, labourer
Mrs Charles Bourke
William Laidlaw, dyer
Thomas Barns, grocer
Alex. Small, toy merchant
Jessie M 'Donald, fish dealer
T. & J. Paton, grocers
Thomas Donaldson, baker
Robert Stewart, timekeeper
Mrs Robert Slater
Wm. MFarlane, cabinetmaker
James Crerar, dyer's finisher
Eliza Waddell, millworker
William Halliburton, cooper
Thomas Harris, cabinetmaker
John M'Farlane, railway porter
William Peddle, gas inspector
Catherine M ' Ainsh, dressmaker
Mrs Christina Keay
David Young, labourer
Joseph Buchanan, engine-fitter
Charles Robertson, warper
James Goodwin, dyer
Mrs Ann Tyson, sicknurse
Charles Porter, tea dealer
George Strathdee, dyer
High Street {contd.)
246 David Croy, tailor
William Craigie, baker
Mrs Hugh Clark, mangier
John Grieve, spirit dealer
Joseph Ford, mason
William Brown, joiner
Charles Davidson, polisher
244 John Grieve, spirit dealer, Glen*
coe Bar
242 Robert Smith, toy merchant
240 John Paton, grocer
238 William Edwards, coal dealer
Mrs James Wilkie
Mrs Robert Allan
Mrs Jessie Cameron
John Tonge, mason
Ann Barlass
Mrs David Simmie
Mrs Duncan Anderson
Isabella M'Laggan
Mrs George Home
Alexander M 'Donald, porter
William Robertson, labourer
Mrs Jane Walker
Mrs Wm. Young, embroiderer
Clement Clark, labourer
David Young, letter carrier
John Whytock, turner
Mrs W. Edwards, embroiderer
236 George Alexander, clothier
234 James D. Stewart, chemist and
druggist
232 David Burnfield, machinist
John Robertson, carter
Mrs Ann Stephens
William Dow, joiner
Michael Lydon, labourer
Thomas Scobie, inkmaker
Robert Carr, dyer
Laurence M 'Pherson, sawyer
William Carr, shoemaker
Thomas Fisken, boot closer
William Keay, painter
John Nor well, shoemaker
James Young, railway porter
Helen Kelraan
David Inglis, labourer
Mrs John Chalmers
Mrs Fernie Craigie
Archibald Lawrie, weaver
210
STREET DIRECTORY.
High Street {contd.)
232 Robert Peters, mason
... Mrs James Stewart
230 Alexander Small, toy merchant
228 Duncan S. Kennedy, M.D.
226 Mrs Lewis M'llvride, milliner
224 Alexander Lamont, labourer
... George Taylor, mason
... John Murray, mason
... Mrs John Harrison
... James Marshall, dyer
... Wm. Fraser, jun., blacksmith
... Mrs Dawson
... Mrs Dobbie
... George Cowper, labourer
... John Crow, fmisher
... David Lindsay, gas stoker
... James Taylor, labourer
. . . Mrs Ann Wallace, factory wkr.
... Mrs Mary Sutherland
... Edward T. Delamar, chemist
... John Stewart, mason
..., James Davidson
... Mrs Jane M'Dougall
... Edward Knox, bookseller
... Mrs John M 'Donald
... James Cameron, labourer
... Colin Winton, lapper
222 Wm. Hill, game and provision
merchant
218 Mrs J. M'Rae, provision dealer
216 Daniel M'Rae, dyer
... John Munro, cabinetmaker
... Mrs J. M'Rae, grocer
... David Sharp, painter
214 Peter Petrie, dyer
... Elizabeth Crichton
... Andrew Bell, porter
.... Robert Swan, tailor
, . . John Cochrane, tobacco spinner
210 Alex. Stirton, provision mercht.
208 M, A. Lindsay, milliner
206 John Henderson, tobacco manu-
facturer
204 David Buchan, bricklayer
202^ The Wilson U.P. Church
202 H. Mitchell & Son, ropemakers
200 Palmer & Co., general merchts.
198 Wm. Broadley, coach trimmer
... Alexander M'Pherson, plasterer
... Mrs John Thomson
198
196
192
190
1 88
186
184
182
180
178
174
172
170
High Street {contd.)
Mrs John Christison, dressmkr,
John Williamson, baker
William Bissett, basketmaker
James Stewart, grocer
R. Clark, cabinetmaker
Daniel Sime, labourer
Edward Anderson, baker
Ann M'Intyre, furnishings
James Peggie, confectioner
Mrs Francis Thomas
John Porter, labourer
Mrs Catherine Knight
Donald Sinclair, tailor
Ann Anderson
William Angus, tailor
John Easson, baker
William Dollen, hawker
William Coyle, labourer
Peter Cassidy
Ceorge Fleming, labourer
David Sage, packer
Andrew Wynd, fireman
Patrick Graham, labourer
Gorman Carr, cook
James Forbes, labourer
George M'Kay, dyer
Ann M'Intyre, furnishings
James Fisher, grocer
Euphemia Graham, fruiterer
John M'Lauchlan, slater
Thomas Kennedy, accountant
Thomas M'Lauchlan, clothier
John M'Intosh, leather-mercht.
John McDonald, grocer
William Fisher, confectioner
William Baker, brushmaker
John M 'Donald, mason
Peter Miller, enginedriver
Mrs James Strang
James Halley, dyer
David Adams, labourer
Robert Wright, brassfounder
William Wallace, enginefitter
Robert Williamson, upholsterer
Mrs Helen M'Intosh
David Murphy, labourer
John M 'Donald, pensioner
James Mackie, labourer
James TurnbuU, militia staff
John Jackson, labourer
STREET DIRECTORY.
211
High Street [contd.)
170 John M'Pherson
James Ritchie, labourer
James M 'Donald, fireman
Mrs Imrie
Mrs Oswald Fletcher, dressmkr
James Walker, warder
Robert Donaldson, baker
Mrs Margaret Bonar
George M' Donald, blacksmith
168 Jessie M'Gregor, dairy
166 Peter Strang, druggist
Meal vennel here
162 John Taylor, draper
158 John Beattie, tobacco manufr.
156 Alexander Wilson, porter
John Dewar, blacksmith
James Garvie, enginefitter
William Lawson, Globe Tavern
Elizabeth Chalmers, milliner
Mrs Ann Gardiner, lodgings
David Clark, baker
Robert Clark, cabinetmaker
Mrs Janet Garvie
154 Charles Cochrane, fishdealer
152 R. & D. Clark, bakers
150 W. W. Young, tinsmith and
gasfitter
148 Agnes Stewart, fishdealer
J46 John Stalker, gardener
John Robertson, hostler
W^illiam Miller, plasterer
James Gray, enginedriver
Mrs M'Guire
Mrs Janet Brough
Mrs James Young
Michael Gavin, labourer
Mrs Conogan
Francis Devaney, labourer
John Allan, hawker
Peter Monoghan, labourer
Robert Sidey, labourer
Mrs Smith, millworker
Martin Joyce, labourer
David Yeaman, lorryman
Charlas Cochrane, fishdealer
David Chalmers, labourer
Patrick Gavin, labourer
144 Sarah Gavin, outworker
... John Norwell, shoemaker
142 Roman Catholic School
High Street [contd.)
140 Daniel Fraser, confectioner
134 London & Newcastle Tea Co.
130 David C. Young, clothier
128 George Grieve, jeweller
126 Ann Joyce
... Alexander M'Intosh, joiner
... James Adams, coalman
. . . Mrs Joseph Robinson
... Mrs Donaldson
... John Cochrane, hawker
... Robert Nicol, glazier
... David Wilson, cork cutter
... David Cameron, mason
... Michael Cusack, labourer
... John Malone, labourer
... John Sharp, labourer
... Mrs Ashton
... James Henderson, labourer
... John Burke, labourer
... Robert Murray, labourer
... David Murie, porter
Thomas Burke, carpenter
James King, grocer
James Honey, wholesale grocer
John M'Dougall, lathsplitter
George Robb, tailor
Richard M'Arthur, turner
John M 'Arthur, bobin turner
Andrew Birrell, draper
Thomas Henderson, painter
... Mrs Cath. O'Brien, millworker
. . . John Hardie
... William Pearson
... Thomas Burnfield, cork cutter
... Michael Haggarty, shoemaker
... Mrs Mary M'Pherson, outwkr.
... James Bruce, labourer
... Mrs Euph. Young, washer
... Edward Flood
... John M'Conochie, labourer
.. Alexander DufF, blacksmith
... Jane M'Glashan, fruiterer
... William Baker, brewer
... Edgar Robertson, mason
... John Cameron, labourer
... John Walker, brassfinisher
I12 Robertson & Mitchell, drapers
no R. & A. Wilson, boot and shoe
makers
106 Robert Matthewson, carter
124
122
120
118
116
212
STREET DIRECTORY.
High Street {contd.)
lo6 Joseph Heron, butcher
104 Mrs John Crawford, flesher
102 Mrs David Bruce
Mrs Wilham Sime
Helen and Ann "Waterson
Mrs Peter Stewart
Robert Gunn, planemaker
David Milton, planemaker
Peter M'Whannel, dyer
"William Taylor, glazier
Mrs Margaret Glen
100 James Bruce & Sons, glaziers
98 Alex. B. Young, ironmonger
96 Mrs Alison Waterston
... John Gibson, engine-fitter
. . . William Robertson, fireman
... Peter M. Meldrum, cloth agent
... JosephB. Campbell, painter and
paperhanger
... Tract Society's Hall
... GuUdHall
. . . Mrs Alex. Hunt, Flesher's tvrn.
94 Charles Robertson, bookseller
92 John Garvie, engine-fitter
... Charles Johnston, gardener
... Mrs Eliza Heron
90 James Tainsh, grocer
88 William Byars, clothier
86 John Soutar, tinsmith
... William Eadie, porter
... Mrs Jane Bissett, lodgings
... James Rutherford, plumber
,.. Mrs James Stewart
84 Mr? John Carron, tobacconist
82 Don. Farquharson, watchmaker
?o Kirk Close —
Wm. Powrie, French polisher
George Lindsay, calenderer
Duncan Menzies, warder
Perth Loan Company
Grace Peterkin, dressmaker
Janet Robertson, lodgings
Peter Stewart, dyer
Walter Robertson, slater
David Wilson, cork cutter
Mrs Margaret M'Pherson
Charles Biernbraur, labourer
Mrs Catherine Elder
78 Dundee Courier and Argus and
Weekly News Branch Office
High Street [contd.)
70 Brady & Sons, auctioneers
and valuators
68 Wm. R. Galloway, ins. agent
James Shaw, baker
Daniel Robertson, watchmaker
Mrs John Jack
James M'Laren, carter
Peter Spence, insurance agent
Alexander Dewar, baker
66 John Lees & Sons, toy merchts.
64 H. Sidey, bootmaker
62 Mary Dingwall, milliner
60 Henry Sidey, shoemaker
... Mary Dingwall, milliner
... George Campbell, innkeeper
... James Stewart, coachbuilder
... The National Telephone Co,
(limited).
58 B. Dunsmore & Son, drapers
54 Janet PuUar, dressmaker
... James Smart, architect
... Misses Chalmers
48 J. & D. Barlass, ironmongers
46 George Clayton, dyer
. . Christina Ferguson, dressmaker
44 James Wotherspoon, hatter
42 Garvie & Syme, ironmongers
Kirkgate here
40 John Eraser, grocer and wine
merchant
38 Ann Davidson, lodgings
. . John Eraser, bootcloser
. . John Young, solicitor
, . Cunningham Brothers, grain
merchants
36 David Robertson, grocer
34 John Dewar, draper
. . William Honey, draper
John street here
32 Alex. S. Leitch, bookseller and
stationer
30 John M'Intyre, spiritdealer
. . David Todd, fireman
. , John Ferguson, clerk
28 John B. M'Cash, soHcitor
. . Alexander Cairncross, jeweller
.. Jas. Gardiner, jun., wood-mer.
. . Ann Blair
26 William Watt, seedsman
24 John Wood, bootmaker
STREET DIRECTORY.
213
High Street [contd.)
22 Robert Hay Robertson, grocer
Watergate here
20 James H. Jackson, stationer
18 George Gardiner, grocer and
fruit merchant
16 Robert Mitchell, solicitor
. . Mrs Catherine Robertson
14 Robert Lang, hairdresser
12 Peter Cree, coal-merchant
John M 'Gibbon, letter-carrier
Peter Cree, jun., engineer
Scone & Perth Masonic Hall
David Paterson, tobacco spinner
Andrew Brown, hosier
\o\ Miss Jessie Craigie, milliner
10 Robert Lawson, blacksmith
. , John Brown, smith
. . James D. Urquhart, clerk
8^ John Grant, commission agent
8 David Smart, architect
6 John Wotherspoon, assistant
inspector of works
. , Robert Smith, tailor
. . George "Whitehall, tailor
. . Jas. Hutton, messenger-at-arms
2 General Post Office
HOENER'S LANE.
I Robert Smith, warehouseman
. . William M'Dougall, sweep
13 John M'Pherson, engineer
, , William Welsh, blacksmith
17 Mrs Margaret Robertson
. . Wm . Rober tson , tobacco spinner
14 Andrew Muckersie, cooper
12 Mrs James Paton, aerated water
manufacturer
10 John Craik, clerk
8 John Robertson, cabinetmaker
, , James Irvine, gas fitter
. . Mrs Peter Cameron
, . James Moyes, engine-driver
6 Alexander Menzies, tinsmith
,, Grace M'Intosh
. . Mrs Betsy M'CHntock
4 Mrs Ann Baxter
, . Peter Menzies, labourer
,, James M'Intyre, painter
. , Mrs Elizabeth Anderson
Horner's Lane {contd.)
4 Jas. F. Menzies, sewing machine
agent
. . William Lyons, tobacconist and
stationer
HOSPITAL STKEET.
I Mrs Alexander Stewart
. . Margaret R. Stewart
11 Archibald Semple, dairyrnan
. . Robert Menzies, coal-merchant
. . William Ramsay, lineman
17 Mrs Margaret Lockhart
. , James Fraser, mechanic
. , John M'Intyre, coal salesman
. . Mrs Thomas Smith
19 James Robertson, clothier
21 Jane Robertson, County Inn
Newrow here
23 David Miller, grocer
25 Alexander M'Rorie, labourer
. John Cairns, salesman
. Mrs William Galletly
. John M'Leod, pressman
, Mrs James Beveridge, mangier
. James White, packer
. Ann Bell, winder
27 Charles Mailler, restaurateur
29 William Brown, dairyman
31 James Ard, turner
. . George Thomson, porter
, , William G. Ramsay, slater
33 Donald M 'Arthur, shoemaker
22 Mrs David Crawford, fruiterer
20 James Johnston, shoemaker
, , Peter White, bootcloser
. , John Lamont, labourer
. , Alexander Gow, carpenter
James VI. Place —
18 Perth Co-operative Society Bran,
16 Hugh Munro, traffic inspector
. , Scottish Girls Friendly Society
14 Andrew Blyth & Son, butchers
12 Jane Gall, milliner
10 John Henderson, photographer
8 Isabella M'Laren
. . Robert Wilkie, clerk
. . John Henderson, jun., photo.
. . James Hunter, clerk
6 George Stewart, garaedealer
214
STREET DIRECTORY.
Hospital Street [contd.)
King James VI. Hospital —
Thos. Thomson, hospital master
David Scrim geour, mason
Mrs James Yeaman
City Mission Rooms
Alexander George, bootmaker
William Young, labourer
Mrs Alexander Wilson, lodgings
David Barclay, plasterer
Peter M'Laren, brakesman
George Littlejohu, tenter
David Watson, carter
Ladies' Association Hall
JAMES STKEET.
I Mrs William Heggie
5 Wm. Wilkie, railway inspector
. . James Cochrane, engineer
. . James Dingwall, railway guard
, . Alexander Watson, mechanic
7 Mrs William Anderson
9 William Cochrane, irontumer
11 Mrs Janet MTherson
. . Thomas Cochrane, clerk
15 William Barlass, ship owner
17 John M'Farlane, labourer
Victoria street here
23 Rev. Robert Morton
25 Jane Hutton, teacher
27 John Taylor, draper
29 Janet Watson, dressmaker
31 John Stewart, potato merchant
. . Andrew Stewart, engineer
44 Jessie Scott
42 Peter Smith, grocer
38 James Barclay, insurance agent
36 David M'Intosh Gibb, clerk
34 David Greig, railway clerk
32 Robert Brough, draper
30 Flora Cameron
Victoria street here
Militia Barracks
28 William Brown, weigher
20 Mrs John Thomson, washer
18 Robert Strawbridge, engineer
. . Mungo Barclay, labourer
16 David Miller, painter
14 William Drummond, mason
12 Thomas Angus, salmon fisher
James Street [contd).
10 Marjory Mailer
. . Robert Mailler
, . Alexander Haxton, clerk
. , Wm. Kinmond, hay- merchant
4 Thomas Angus, labourer
, . David MoncriefF, mason
. . Angus Duff, enginefitter
2 Andrew Miller, tailor
JANEHELD.
(See Dovecotland.)
KING STREET.
I St. Johnstoun Co-Operative Soc,
5 Duncan Stewart, tailor
7 John Lorimer, bird-stuffer
1 1 James Scott, mason
13 John Stewart, engineer
17 Thomas Bourke, photograper
21 Jane Kerr, dressmaker
. . Margaret Livingstone
. . John Dow, joiner
. . Mrs Robert Brown
. . James Duncan, plumber
23 Isabella Thomson, milliner
25 Mrs James Miller, tobacconist
27 John Couper, grocer
Charteris street here
Graham's Place —
1 David Frew, surgeon
2 Patrick Martin, solicitor
. . Mrs Robert Martin
3 Mrs Janet Butter
4 James Forbes, butcher
31 John Rutherford, excise officer
35 John Young, solicitor
37 James Begg, clerk of excise
Victoria street here
39 William Chalmers, solicitor
41 Mrs Edward Cardy
43 Charles S. Thomson, hosier
45 Mrs Margaret Stevenson
. . Joseph Stevenson, accountant
47 Mrs Ann Stewart
. . John Stewart, engineer
49 David Young, draper
51 Daniel M'Kenzie, grocer
53 Peter Chrystal, goods superin*
tendent, Caledonian railway
i
STREET DIRECTORY.
^if
King Street {contd.)
57 Jessie and Margaret M'Naughton
. , Mrs Charles Sharp
. . David Martin, brewer
32 Alexander Greig, residenter
30 Mrs Dr. James Miller
28 George Robert Douglas, painter
24 Robert Shaw, baker
22 James M'Currach, builder
Paradise place here
20 Charles Law, coal-merchant
18 Alexander Robertson, draper
16 Mrs William Anderson, lodgings
. . Andrew Birrell, draper
. . Alexander Campbell, merchant
14 Mrs Peter Anderson
., James M'Ewan, draper and silk
mercer
12 Mrs George Valentine
lOg Charles Logan, insurance agent
. . Andrew W. Brown, hosier
10 Malcolm Stewart, solicitor
8 St. Leonard's Parish Church
6 King Street School
Albert Place —
1 John Henderson, photographer
2 Mrs Charles Menzies
. . John Bayne
3 Duncan Carmichael, shoemkr,
4 Eliza and Clementina Scott
Albert Butter, cashier, Union
Bank
KIJSIG'S PLAOE.
1 Rev. D. D. Bannerman, M.A.
2 Alexander Stewart, hairdresser
3 "William Garvie, manufacturer
King street here
4 Alexander Simpson, M.D.
5 Mary Imrie Annan
6 John C. Speedie, cattledealer
7 Ann Buist
8 James M'Ewan, residenter
9 John M'Intosh, commission agt.
10 Jane Scotland, lodgings
13 Miss Grant
14 John Beattie, tobacco manufr.
KINNOULL CAUSEWAY.
3'^Mrs Archibald Dunn
.. John M'Gregor, dyer
KiNNOULL Causeway {contd.)
3 George Clark, clerk
. . William Halley, bootmaker
5 Mrs James Paton, aerated water
manufacturer
. . William Stewart, labourer
. , Thomas Pullar, weaver
. . David Jackson, seedsman
1 1 James Kemp, clerk
13 James Mathie, confectioner
. . Mrs Grace Harris
21 Peter Gray, weaver
23 William Soutar, carter
David Caw, lather
Peter Keay, beamer
25 James Bennet, labourer
Mrs James Robertson
James Reid, engine-fitter
John Bayne, railway guard
Alex. Gregor, railway guard
27 William Kemp, weaver
Mrs Elizabeth Buchan
Peter Robertson, railway porter
John Brown, platelayer
David Garden, clerk
Mrs John Rupe
Mrs William Reid
29 Alexander Rupe, joiner
31 Robert Menzies, tailor
33 Wm. Galletly, sack inspector
. John Dick, engine-driver
. John Simpson, labourer
. John Dowie, carter
35 Alexander Reid, weaver
. James Byars, tenter
, Mrs John Robson
. John Thomson, tenter
. John Simpson, weaver
. Catherine Scrimgeour
. John Keay, dyer
. Jas. Williamson, coal salesman
37 Mrs Thomas Crawford
Caledonian road here
39 Joseph Wilkie, plumber
. . Elizabeth Robertson
, . Peter Dochart, hostler
41 Alexander M'Ainsh, joiner
43 James Reid, railway porter
45 James Sime, porter
. . Mrs David Maxwell
. . George Hay, clerk
2l6
STREET DIRECTORY.
KiNNOULL Causeway [contd.)
45 John Allan, dyer
47 Kenneth M'Rae, detective
•i , William Duncan, carter
, , George Malcolm, coal agent
. , Alexander Pirrie, mail guard
S3 Mrs Christina Baxter
. . Mrs Helen Scobie
55 Mrs William Yule
57 John White, boilermaker
. . George Wilson, porter
. , Peter Stewart, salmon fisher
59 John M'Kay, clerk
6i Allan Davidson, carter
63 William Chisholm, blacksmith
65 Robert Stewart, bookseller and
stationer
67 David Wallace, jun., carter
69 Mrs John Gordon
71 Forbes Gatherum, labourer
73 Mrs William Leitham
. . Peter Leitham, grocer
75 David Wallace, salesman
77 David Henderson, engine-driver
79 Mrs John Kennedy
81 John M' Arthur, guard
. . Robert Logan, railway porter
, . Peter M'DufF, coal agent
. , James Duff, labourer
.. Peter Sharp, pointsman
2>^ Hugh M'Kay, railway porter
Earl's Dykes.
I William Dalgleish, pointsman
3 Peter Robertson, fireman
5 George Shaw, carriage inspector
, . William Hobson, dyer's .finisher
7 Mrs Joseph Irvine
. . George Miller, quarrier
9 Mary Ann Garvie, dressmaker
. , James Rattray, engine-fitter
. . John Cameron, labourer
1 1 Wm. M 'Naughton, carpet weaver
. . Thomas Alexander & Co., grain
merchants
15 Elizabeth Borthwick
. . William Duff, concertina maker
and music seller
17 Duncan Campbell
, , John Green, shopkeeper
.. William Matthew, boilermaker
KBINOTJLL STEEET.
J. Pullar & Sons, dyers
7 William Mackay, plasterer
. . John Mackay & Son, plasterers
9 Wotherspoon Keiller, confectnr.
Union street here
17 Mrs Margaret Scott
. . Christina Drummond
. . Mrs Alexander Cameron
.. Archibald Cameron, plumber
. . James Menzies, timekeeper
. . Peter Chalmers, joiner
. . Mungo Malloch, bootcloser
. . Charles Ferguson, labourer
19 John Crow, weaver
21 Mrs Henry Thomson
. . WiUiam Murdoch, labourer
. . James Proven, shoemaker
. . William M'Duff, tenter
.. Hugh M'Pherson, dyer
. . David Smith, clerk
23 Andrew Forgan, joiner
27 James Taylor, blacksmith
Carpenter street here
33 John Burns, cabinetmaker
24 A. Barclay Calder, M.D.
22 George Ferguson, writer
Union lane here
10 Brown & Duncan, builders
8 Mrs George Barclay
. . Thomas Young, watchmaker
, . Donald Cameron, cutter
. . William Stewart, plumber
. t William Dow, joiner
. . David Nelson, dyer
. . Joseph Rattray, dyer's finisher
. , Mrs George Marshall
. . Thomas Allan, insurance agent
2 David Gorrie, coppersmith
KIREOATE.
I William Eraser, painter
. . Peter M 'Donald, cabinetmaker
. . James Robertson, coal vendor
. . T. Alexander & Co. , grain-mchts.
. . James Fairgreive, engraver
7 Mrs Robert Taylor
. . William Swan, joiner
. , David Allan, porter
. . Mrs Betsy Linn, winder
STREET DIRECTORY.
217
KiRKGATE [contd.)
9 John Simpson, grain-merchant
II Mrs John Christie, Black Bull Inn
13 Wm. S. Ferguson, manure agent
15 John Miller cabman
, . James Scott, labourer
. , Mrs Elizabeth Webster
, , John Younger, dyer
, , George M'Intosh, painter
17 John M'Cormack, ropespinner
19 David Heron, tailor
21 John Forrest, dairyman
23 William Cuthbert, labourer
. . John Urquhart, joiner
25 William Morison, ropespinner
27 Mrs George Stobie, fruiterer
29 James Brown, finisher
. . James M'Pherson, surfaceman
. , Mrs Donald Robertson
.. David M'Intosh, South U.P.
Church officer
. , Mrs John Webster, lodgings
, , Mrs Betsy Strachan
, , Robert Belmain, draper
, , Mrs John Forbes, shopkeeper
. . William Bonella, dyer
18 William Livingston, porter
, . Mrs James Greig
. , Arthur C. Brown, jeweller
, . Wm. Wotherspoon, confectioner
, . James Stewart, railway servant
. . Mrs James Stewart
16 Mrs Robert Kennedy, grocer
14 Wm. Wotherspoon, confectioner
12 Mrs Janet Will, grocer
10 Jas. Dingwall, commission agent
8 Mrs John Riach, washer
. . Mrs Galletly
. . David Murdoch, plasterer
LEOISAED STREET.
I James Moir, grocer
3 Mrs James Bayne, grocer
5 Mrs George Coutts
7 Mrs John Chalmers
. . Mrs John Robertson
. , James Mullion, baker
, , John Low, porter
, , John Duncan, dyer
, , Mrs Margaret Forbes
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29
31
33
35
37
39
43
45
47
49
Leonard Street {contd.)
]\trs John Paxton, mangier
Richard Hall, flesher
John Robertson, coachtrimraer
Thomas Foote, labourer
Janet Malcolm
Jessie Menzies, dressmaker
Mrs James Robertson
William Lyons, tobacconist
William Kennedy, labourer
Elizabeth Boyle, dressmaker
Mrs David Moir
George Menzies, labourer
David Law, vanman
William Adams, railway porter
Mrs James Mill
Charles Evans, porter
Peter Smith, shoemaker
Charles Speedie, ropemaker
William Mitchell, dyer
Mrs John Wells
Catherine Forbes, winder
Jane Borthroyde
Mrs Robert Tait
Robert Jack, blacksmith
Alexander M'Gregor, labourer
William Bowman, engineer
William P. Gordon
John Adams, guard
James Hay, engine-fitter
Mrs Ann Brown
Betsy Hume
Mrs Alexander Cameron
Alexander Kennedy, fireman
Alexander Anderson, joiner
James Galletly, glazier
Grace M'Leish, mill worker
James Moncriefi", bottleblower
Alexander Menzies, commercial
lodgings
James NicoU, stoker
Mary Shepherd ■, Z
James Skinner, coal merchant
Ann Lennox, lodgings
Mrs Sarah Menzies
Margaret M'Farlane, laundress
Mrs Joseph Thomson
William Petrie, grocer
Mrs James Anderson
George H alley, porter
William Halley, porter
2l8
STREET DIRECTORY.
Leonard Street {contd.)
49 Mrs Nickel Crombie
. . James Forbes, carter
49^ David Lumsden, porter
51 William Hopkirk, baker
53 Mrs James Somerville
, , Mrs Margaret Angus
55 James Robertson, labourer
57 Mrs Donald Anderson
59 Mrs Margaret Reid
. . James CroU, painter
59^ John A. Stewart, furnishings
61 Peter Donn, brassfinisher
63 John Webster, coach painter
, . Elizabeth Buist
.. Mrs Ferguson, dairykeeper
. . Mrs David Taylor
65 Mrs Henry Fraser
67 Joseph Milne, coal carter
69 Mrs Simon Fraser
, . Robert Mitchell, sawmiller
. . John A. Stewart, furnishings
71 Wilham Stewart, shoemaker
73 Mrs WilUam Guild
73I Mrs Duncan Wilson
75 Mrs Duncan Morton, lodgings
. , Catherine Bird
.. William Wilson, tailor
., James Campbell, joiner
, . Margaret Robertson, sempstress
. . James Gray, weaver
. . Robert Wilson, mason
. . Alexander Robertson, labourer
77 William Keay, painter
.. Duncan M'Gregor, blacksmith
. . Agnes Donigan
, . Andrew INIoir, mason
. , Margaret Watson
79 Alexander Murray, dyer
81 William Low, weaver
. . William Prentice, coachsmith
83 William Grant, policeman
85 Wm. Anderson, waggon insptr.
87 James Low, weaver
. , Bell & Keay, manufacturers
. , Robt. Douglas, grain merchant
89 Wm. Robertson, lineman
91 WiUiam M 'Alpine
93 James Moir, grocer
95 Peter Henry, Queen's Hotel
Cross street here
Leonard Street {contd.)
97 Henry W. Pople, British Hotel
58 John Ritchie, commission agent
52 James Keay, manufacturer
. , Mrs Marjory Crerar, laundress
50 Mrs Easton Speedie
. . Mrs M'Keoch
. . Mrs James M'Pherson
. . William Dawson, hammerman
. . John Kerr, clerk
48 Mary Dawson, tobacconist
46 Robert Smith, toy merchant
. . Mrs James Patullo
. . John Miller, guard
St. Andrew street here
CifT. Mrs John Clark, dairy
. . Archibald Stewart, dairy
40 Mrs Robert Irons
38 William Cree, dyer
36 Donald M 'Arthur, shoemaker
34 Ann Cowper
. . Francis Henderson, w'houseman
. . Peter Davidson, fireman
32 Peter Soutar, labourer
. . John Shearer, railway inspector
. . Patrick Flynn, hawker
30 David Duff, St. Leonard's Hotel
Alexandra street here
26 Alex. Martin, Temperance Hotel
22 John Crerar, draper
I 8a John Menzies, clerk
. . John Crerar, draper
18^ Andw. Williamson, rally, guard
. , Alex. Brown, waggon inspector
. . Mrs William Ramsay
18 W. Laidlaw, Temperance Hotel
16 Mrs John Taylor, toy merchant
12 Angus Miller, wireworker
8 Thomas Moncrieff, grocer
6 William Halley, bootmaker
4 John Chalmers, architect
Leonard Place.
I Alex. Stewart, bottleblower
William Crow, dyer
Mrs Daniel M'Farlane
Mrs Alex. M'Kenzie, lodgings
James Fisher, porter
Thomas L. Ower, joiner
John Bradley, joiner
James Pitcaithly, slater
STREET DIRECTORY.
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LIOKLET PLACE.
(See Market Street.)
LOUGOAUSEWAY.
(See Dovecotland.)
LOW STEEET.
! John Harris, mason
3 William Chalmers, labourer
5 William Baird, dyer
7 Mrs Alexander Harris
.. David Young, brassfounder
.. George M' Donald, labourer
• , James Whittet, finisher
. . John Davie, vanman
.. Isabella Hunter, seamstress
9 Mrs Peter M'Leod
. . Alexander Cook, dyer
. . David Fotheringham, pavior
. . John Gray, labourer
MAEKET STEEET.
3 James Gerthly, gardener
•5 Mrs James M 'Galium
,. James M'Laren, joiner
. . Mrs Peter M 'Donald
. * Mrs John Grace
. . Adam Moffat, labourer
. . John Dryden, carter
7 John B. Guthrie, refreshments
9 Mrs Allan Robertson
• » Mrs Alex. Aitken, dressmaker
. . David Todd, porter
. . Thos. Robertson, coal salesman
. . Robert Mitchell, lapper
• . Andrew Reid, porter
• . Mrs Thomas Robertson
II Walter Methven, carter
13 David Thomson, baker
• LiCKLEY Place —
I John Stewart, mason
. . John Small, mason
. , Mrs William Chalmers
. . William Alexander, butcher
. . Henry Wilson, merchant
. . Andrew Smith, carter
. . Daniel Stewart, guard
. , Daniel M'Gonnell, labourer
' . . Drummond Paul, tobacconist
3 James Smith, warder
Market Street {contd.)
LiCKLEY Place —
3 Alexander Tainsh, carter
. . Robert Whyte, tailor
, . Mrs Alexander Davidson
. . Laurence Greenhill, mason
, . Robert Munro, plasterer
. . Campbell Greenhill, sculptor
5 Robert Reid, mail porter
. . Daniel Scobie. carter
.. Alexander M'Leish, plumber
. . Magdalen Richardson
, . Mrs Robert Robertson
. . Peter Soutar, dyer
. . George Dunbar, horse-dealer
Granville Place —
Dow & M'Farlane, joiners
Jas. Adams, aerated- water manu.
John Munro
James Hill, porter
John Rae, clerk
Mrs Mary Sherman
Jas. Adams, serated-water manu.
William Campbell, dyer
William Stott, vanman
James Stewart, clerk
George Young, dyer
Peter M'Farlane, joiner
William Stewart, hairdresser
James Dow, joiner
Newlands vScotland, dyer
David Thomson, baker
Wm. Jarvie, carriage inspector
William Kendal, carpet weaver
Mrs James Paton, sick nurse
30 George Barker, engineer and
millwright
28 William Porteous, coal merchant
. . Joseph Scott, carter
Milne Street —
1 John Anderson, grocer
2 Mrs Andrew Low
3 James Smith, joiner
4 David Morrison, labourer
. . Thomas Angus, railway guard
. . John R. Wilson, dyer
. . George Low, plumber
. . John Smith, ironturner
. , Mrs James Robb
. , John Peebles, carter
,. Andw. Patterson, engine-fitter
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STREET DIRECTORY.
Market Street {contd.)
Milne Street —
4 James Mill, labourer
5 James Menzies, dyer
, . David M'Pherson, labourer
, , John Bisset, dyer
.. Mrs Peter M'Culloch
.. John Thomson, porter
. . James Ashton, agent
, . Peter Gorrie, labourer
,,, James Duncan, porter
',. Mrs Barbara M'Dougall
, . John Gorrie, parcel post car.
Peter Reid, slater
James M'Intosh & Son, cart-
wrights
24 John Anderson, blacksmith
Mrs Jane Speed
Robert Stewart, paper-ruler
David Melville, miller
William Chalmers, timekeeper
Mrs David Roy
Robert Beveridge, labourer
John Tulloch, engine-driver
David Walker, guard
Wm. Mitchelson, coal merchant
James Lockhart, wood-turner
Richard Winton, blacksmith
22 Alexander Geddes, porter
James Powrie, mason
Mrs Alexander Cowie
Walter Borthwick, bellhanger
John Hattle, engine-driver
Mrs Mary Robertson
Robert M'Hardie, warder
William Rice, draper
20 Mrs Peter Flynn
David Walker, night watchman
James Johnston, fireman
John King, clerk
David Husband, joiner
Thomas Page, labourer
Ann NicoU
George Leaver, labourer
1 8 John Smith, labourer
16 Robert M 'Culloch, house factor
Brown Street —
1 Jane Francis, laundress
2 Thomas Paterson, mason
, , William Cattanach, saddler
. .. John M'Hardie, rail, porter
Market Street {contd.)
Brown Street —
2 George Rushforth, clerk
. . William Johnstone, mason
. . Mrs Ann Clark
. . James Dunn, grocer
. . John Porter, photographer
12 George M'Kenzie, labourer
ID James Scorgie, foreman
, . David Harv'ey, compositor
, . George Robertson, carter
, . John Turner, railway guard
. . William Watson, inspector
. , James Calder, porter I
. . James M'Kay, forester '
8 William Clark, engine-driver
, , Mrs Robert Douglas
.. Andrew M'Laren, plumber
. . Francis Stewart, weaver
, . John Kennedy, pavior
. . John Love, baker
. . Edward M'Ewan, clerk
6 Alex. Stewart, refreshments
4 Charles Peddie, timekeeper
. . Donald F. M 'Intosh, engn-drvr.
. . James Allan, loftsman
., Ann Rutherford
. , John Davidson, policeman
. . Mrs George Douglas
. , James Hobson, painter
.. James M'Neill, carter
. , Frank Grant, ticket collector
MAESHALL PLACE.
1 Mrs G. R. Douglas
,, Dr. Kennedy Douglas
2 Henry Whyte, solicitor
3 Mrs George Scott
4 Mrs John Monteath
5 Robert Lowe, commission agent
6 Helen Greig
. . Mrs Jane Fisher
7 Mrs John M'Naughton
. . Charles Tulloch, saddler
8 Forrest Frew, plumber
9 Thomas D. Chaloner, inland re-
venue officer
10 John Kippen, solicitor
11 Peter Smith, commercial travlr,
12 Mrs F. P. Carnegie
STREET DIRECTORY.
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Marshall Place [contd.)
13 John Stewart, solicitor
14 Wm. B. Thomson, spirit dealer
Nelson street here
15 Mrs Neil Reid
. . Alexander Bain, assessor
16 William M'Kendrick, flesher
17 Andrew Martin, Lord Provost
18 Archibald M 'Donald, merchant
19 William Erydson, draper
20 Mrs Thomas PuUar
21 Misses Burton
23 Mrs Charles Conacher
24 John Young, architect and C.E.
25 Mrs John C. Forsyth
26 Fox Maule Boyd, painter
27 Margaret Wylie
28 Andrew Reid (of Campbell &
Co., limited)
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MEAL VENNEL.
Alexander Knight, broker
Hugh M'Lauchlan, painter
Duncan M 'Donald, cab driver
John Punier, glassblower
John Sinclair, coachman
Mrs Duncan M 'Donald
Mrs Aitken Stewart
Thomas Goldrich, tailor
Mrs Isabella Bruce
Barbara Watt
Helen M'Pherson
Mrs Margaret Taylor
Michael M'NeiU, labourer
Thomas M'Guire, labourer
Peter Higgins, broker
William Robertson, painter
Mary Smith, sempstress
George Galloway, tailor
Alexander M'Call, labourer
William Robertson, painter
John Heraughty, broker
Bernard M'Mahon, dealer
James Young, currier
Michael Higgins
Central District School
John Kilpatrick, auctioneer
Mrs Betsy Welsh, grocer
Patrick M'Lauchlan, labourer
Michael Reilly, labourer
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Meal Vennel (contd.)
Patrick Devaney, labourer
John Kilcoyne, laboui er
Mrs Sarah Higgins
John Malloy, labourer
Joseph Baker, bruslimaker
John Joseph Carson
Peter Baird, labourer
Alfred Le Quest, labourer
John Lawson, fitter
James Coulin, pensioner
Mrs Catherine Mailley
Margaret Simpson
James Shirkley, labourer
John Cossgrove, labourer
Alexander Gallocher, labourer
Thomas Somerville, shoemaker
Mrs Ehzabeth Keegan
Patrick Lally, labourer
Owen Queen, labourer
Charles Cochrane, fish dealer
James Halley, labourer
John Doonan, broker
Mrs Bridget O'Riley
Mary Doonan
Barbara Menzies
John Gillespie, grocer
John Doonan, broker
Michael Jennings, labourer
Margaret Flynn, outworker
John Flynn, hawker
John Maillie, labourer
William Malone, labourer
Patrick Murphy, labourer
Gilbert Flynn, labourer
Mrs Jessie Gibson
Michael Devanagh, labourer
Patrick M'Mahon, labourer
Mrs Bridget Heraughty, grocer
Michael Gavin, provision dealer
Patrick Donelly, general dealer
Mrs Matthew Lynch, grocer
John Henderson, letter carrier
S. M'Mahon, furnishings
John Graham, labourer
John Haggarty, labourer
Mrs John Heraughty
William Murray, shoemaker
Bernard Keenan, labourer
Michael M'Mahon, grocer
Edward Collins, labourer
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STREET DIRECTORY.
Meal Vennel {contd. )
44|John "Wilkinson, labourer
John Hay, labourer
Thomas Somerville, labourer
Alexander Bruce, labourer
Michael King, labourer
Jane Donn, factory worker
David Reid, broker
Bridget M'Glashan
Michael Corbie, labourer
Mary Jane Kennedy, broker
David Garvie, labourer
44 David Reid, broker
40 Mrs Sarah Maillie
Philip M'Mahon, labourer
Martin M 'Donald, labourer
John M'Gough, labourer
Mrs John Stenton, dressmaker
Winifred M'Lauchlan
John M'Lauchlan, labourer
Thomas Goldridge, tailor
Michael Kerrigan, labourer
Patrick Costello, labourer
Peter Derrick, labourer
Patrick Kerrigan, labourer
Bernard Smith, brushmaker
38 Patrick G. Fairley, grocer
36 John Queen, broker
34 Michael Kerrigan, mason
, . Henry Dryer, tailor
, . Peter Higgins, broker
32 Alexander Knight, broker
28 John Herraughty, broker
24 Mrs M 'Queen
22 James Robertson, labourer
. , David Muirhead, labourer
.. Andrew M'Kay, shoemaker
16 Edward Riley, labourer
14 John M'Quade, dealer
12 John Flynn, labourer
.. William M 'Anally, labourer
. . Mark Mullen, labourer
, . James Molie, labourer
10 John Gannan, greengrocer
8 Robert Lamb, shoemaker
6 Mrs Jean Roy
. . Robert Taylor, labourer
, , James Henderson, porter
, , Robert Ford, hawker
,. William Hay, carpenter
, . James Brough, painter
Meal Vennel [contd.)
4 William Stewart, hairdresser
2 Mrs Christina Laing
. . William Guild, labourer
MELVILLE STEEET.
I John Deas, baker
3 Robert Robertson, tailor
. . Ann Gunn
. . John Fisher
. . Mrs Isabella Patterson
. . Mrs James Waterston
5 George Hunter, shunter
7 Andrew Graham, J. P.
1 1 Rev. Provost John Burton
13 Mrs Charles Eadie, mangier
15 Mrs John Stewart
17 John M'Gregor, bookbinder
19 William Frew
21 Michael Keegan, general mercht
23 Terence Brady, auctioneer
25 Rev. F. C. Weiss, Epigcopa
clergyman
32 George M 'Glynn, warehousemai
30 Charles Findlay, solicitor
28 John Wilson, dyer
26 James Y. Nicol, stationer
.. James M'Gregor, clerk
. . Mrs Daniel Stewart
. . James Nicoll, waggon inspector
. . Alex. Barclay, pattern maker
24 Alexander Fleming
22 John M'Farlane, lapper
.. Mrs Betsy Cassidy, factory worke
. . Alexander Duff, joiner
. , James Boyd, marble cutter
20 Andrew Wilkie, factory manage
18 Roman Catholic Chapel
16 The Right Rev. Geo. Rigg, D.D
Bishop of Dunkeld
. , Rev. William Geddes
14 William Clark, lapper
12 William Davidson, tailor
.. Thomas M'Killop, engine-drive:
. . James Pullar
10 John Pullar, engine-fitter
8 William Wright, calenderer
6 Mrs John M'Donald
4 Jane Hutchison
2 William Adie, confectioner
STREET DIRECTORY.
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METHVEN STEEET (North).
I Robert Halley, miller
3 James Moir, accountant
. . James Bain, dyer
5 Andrew Crerar, grocer
9 Henry Wright, agent
. . James Wright, grocer
, . Mrs Robert Clark
, . William Henderson, hosier
William Henderson, greengrocer
Alexander M'Lauchlan
Mrs Charles Nairn
Mary Bruce
James Forbes, butcher
Andrew Crerar, grocer
Mrs Allan Wynd, lodgings
Henry C. Ferguson, M.R.C.V.S.
Mrs James Robertson
Thomas Sprunt, clerk
Mrs Richard M 'Andrew
John Dow, tobacconist
Peter D. Malloch, fish-tkl-makr.
Frank A. Bell, slater
Mrs Richd. Laidlaw, cab-proprtr
David Anderson, church officer
Joseph Bell, slater
Foundry lane here
William Fulton, janitor
Mrs Edward Bulk, dressmaker
Mrs Jack, sick nurse
Margaret Conacher
James Kinloch, dyer's finisher
Mrs Margaret Nicoll
John Robertson, ironmonger
Alexander Carr, millwright
Jemima Carr, milliner
Mrs John Miller
John Bowie, joiner
Perth Co-operative Soc, branch
shop
John Moor, tailor
Ann Logic
Thomas Burnett, dyer
James Wilson, engine-driver
Mrs Wm. Nicholson, lodgings
Menzies & Moncrieff, embroidery
warehouse
Perth First Wheaten Bread Soc.
John Robertson, ironmonger
Union lane here
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N. Methven Street {conid.)
55 Charles Grant, cabinetmaker
59 James Peter Pirrie, coachbuilder
. . John Edward Pirrie, organist
. . Eliza Ross, lodgings
. . Mrs Catherine Readdie
. . Thomas Readdie, builder
61 William Spence, fruiterer
63 Mrs David Robertson, milliner
65 James Shedden, confectioner
67 Mary Scott
. . William Skinner, fruiterer
69 Mrs Alexander Grant
. . Jane Young
, . John Wilson, druggist
. . Mrs Alexander Murray
73 Andrew Young, tobacconist
5b St. Ninian's Nursery
50 James Henshelwood, dairyman
48 John Jack, spirit dealer
. . Robert Malloch, wine merchant
46 Catherine M 'Donald
44 Perth Baking Company Ltd.
42 James Jardine, restaurateur
. . William Harper, fishcurer
40 Jane Morrison, dress and mantle
maker
38 Mrs Alexander Robertson
36 Jane Bell
. . William M'Laren, joiner
34 Donald Farquharson, jeweller
32 William Campbell, architect
28 John Campbell, grocer and wine
merchant
24 Thomas B. Gorrie, smith
. . William M'Laren, joiner
18 John Wright & Co., brewers
14 Mrs Agnes Clark
12 Thomas Douglas, clerk
Mrs Wm. Thomson, lodgings
Mrs Peter Scott
James Weir, lathsplitter
William Young, weaver
Mrs George Marr
Peter M'Lauchlan, mechanic
10 William Semple, dairyman
8 Peter Malone, shoemaker
6 James Young, messenger
. . John Young, telegraph clerk
. . William Alexander, heddlernaker
2 John Young, painter
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STREET DIRECTORY.
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METHYEN STEEET (Soutli).
Campbell & Co., Ltd., dyers and
cleaners
Rev. George T. S. Farquhar
James D, Stewart, chemist
George Lamb, agent
William Robb, grocer's assistant
Mrs Maria Robb, lodgings
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Perth Coffee-house Co., Ltd.
Robert Bonar, clothier
Mrs VVm. Veitch, French polisher
John Walsh, labourer
Alex. Robertson, tea hawker
Eliza Cree
Henry Nairn, painter
Mrs Janet Christie
James Rodgie, dyer
Mary Gumming
Mrs William Nairn
David Gorrie, coppersmith
W- & D. Peddie, iron merchants
High street here
Mrs Wm. Brown, KinnouU Arms
Inn
P. & P. Campbell, dyers & clnrs
Andrew Brown, hosier
James Frame, coal agent
Alexander Glass, druggist
J. Y. Nicoll, stationer
Charles C. Stuart, grocer and
wine merchant
Albert Chesterfield, organist
John M'Intosh, leather mercht.
Alex. Brown, corn merchant
David Burnfield, watchmaker
Thomas Roy & Co., butchers
Charles Stewart, auctioneer and
valuator
Andrew Granger, draper
David Burnfield, watchmaker
and jeweller
James Isaac, draper
Alexander Green, draper
William Glover, bootmaker
Thomas B. Gorrie, smith
A. Hedderwick & Co., butchers
Garvie & Deas, manufacturers
TJiomas Russell, grocer and pro-
vision merchant
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S. Methven Street {contd.)
Jas. Cairns, indiarubber mercht.
Alexander Duncan, shoemaker
Peter M'Lean, fruiterer
Mrs Isabella Laing
George Muego, hairdresser
James Soutar, baker
John M'Vean, gamedealer
George Christie, blacksmith
Ann M'Diarmid
Catherine M'Aulay
William Peddie, baker
John Campbell, tailor
James Forbes, book deliverer
Mrs Ann Harris, hardware dealer
David Norwell, shoemaker
Robert Winton, butcher
William Duff, concertina maker
and tobacconist \
Catherine Gibson
Mrs Jane Clyne <
Mrs David Ross
Jane and Isabella M'Conochie
Mrs David Robb
Mrs George Bruce
S. & E. Ellison, umbrella makers
JamesM'Donald, grain merchant
and miller
Alexander Bayne, draper
Ann Tolleth, dressmaker
James Wells, blacksmith
Glover & Son, bootmakers
Rose P. Blair, druggist
James Crichton, draper
Wm. Mailler, fish and game dlr.
Rose P. Blair, druggist
John Chisholm, sack contractor
Young & Campbell, drapers
Aberdeen Town and County Bk.
J. & R. Small, ironmongers
Wm. Mailler, fish and game dlr.
Wm, PI. Harley, restaurateur
John Thomson, spirit dealer
Robert Miller, butcher
James Keay, bootmaker
High street here
Peter Taylor, tobacconist
J. E. & C. Ireland, photographers
Robert Garvie, butcher
James Miller, innkeeper
David C. Small, V.S.
STREET DIRECTORY.
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S. Methven Street {contd.)
20 Duncan Carmichael, shoemaker
8 Sharp's Institution
4 John M 'Donald, insptr. of police
.. Donald M'Farlane, engine-fitter
. . Mrs Thomas Taylor
. . Alexander Taylor, flesher
, . Ellen Barclay, dressmaker
2 James Wright, grocer
MILL STKEET.
Perth Public Baths and Wash-
house
Brown & Logie, wholesale grocers
1 James Glen, dyer's labourer
2 George Hall, game dealer
4 Samuel Black, meal dealer
5 James M'Lean, farrier
James M'Donald, hawker
William M'Laren, labourer
David Dow, dyer
Robert Leitham, labourer
John Bartie, labourer
6 Wm. Frew & Sons, plumbers &c.
8 John M'Farlane, fitter
. . George Hall, clerk
. . Alexander Thomson, cooper
. . Mrs Susan Gailoway
9 Independent Chapel
10 Wordie & Co., railway carriers
11 James M 'Arthur, spirit dealer
. . Janet Stewart
. . John Chalmers, joiner
. . James Robertson, fireman
12 James Jennings, labourer
.. James Menzies, mechanic
.. Murdoch M'Donald, mason
14 John Paterson, spirit dealer
Guard vennel here
15 James M'Leish, plumber
16 Alex. Pitcaithly, game dealer
17 Andrew Mitchell, plumber
18 John Keillor, coach builder
19 Donald Robertson, porter
. . Robert Stewart, joiner
« • Mrs Adam Robertson
. . James Jackson, brassfounder
. . Alexander Reid, mason
. , William Matthew
. . Janet Moncrieff
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Mill Street {contd.)
Mrs Elizabeth Thomson
James M'Laren, blacksmith •
James Paul, labourer
Mrs Alexander Robertson
Mrs Marjory Tait
Geo. M'Pherson, billiard keeper
Charles S. Whittet, joiner
Stewart & Macfarlane, joiners
James Finlayson, ironmonger
John M'Conochie, restaurateur
Imrie & Sons, horse hirers
John Masterson, manager of
Imrie & Sons
James Brown, cabinetmaker
Joseph Hay, dyer
Thomas Nelson, dyer
John M'Laren, carter
James Burnett, game dealer
Mrs James Murphy, pawnbroker
Mrs Edward Docherty
Don. Henderson, dyer's labourer
John M'Donald, glazier
John Henderson, tailor
Cutlog -vennel here
Alexander Gow, shoemaker
Alexander M'Kenzie, grocer
David Donaldson, joiner
George Taylor, labourer
Ann and Elizabeth Eraser
Robert Drummond, grocer
Thomas Young, watchmaker
Marjory Bower
John Wilson, grocer
Stewart's Free Trade School
Robert Dow, teacher
Robert Walker, second - hand
bookseller
Mrs Grace Strong
North U.P. Church
Andrew Laing, draper
MILL STEEET (West).
10 William Ames, baker
12 David Taylor, mason
.. Mrs Duncan M 'Nab -
, . James W^ebster, dyer
. . Mrs David Stewart
. . George Soutar, porter
14 George Oliver, miller
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STREET DIRECTORY.
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West Mill Street [contd.)
Alexander Fraser, labourer
James Christie, joiner
Andrew Taylor, miller
William White, millwright
John M'Gregor, porter
John Knight, upholsterer
John Jackson, railway porter
James Hall, railway porter
Mrs John Bell
Mary Taylor
Robert Garland, carter
Mrs Alexander Milne
Donald Fraser, butcher
Mrs Laurence M 'Donald
Alexander Clark, painter
George Wilkinson, labourer
Jessie Adamson
Edward Robertson, slater
Catherine Young, millworker
Mrs Walter Lauder
William Shaw, slater
David Halley, moulder
Robert M'Leish, surfaceman
David Brae, dyer
William Harris, tenter
John M 'Donald, fitter
Alexander M'Gregor, moulder
Michael Kirk, labourer
James Malcolm, ropespinner
William Allan, dyer
Duncan M'Gregor, fireman
Mrs Elizabeth Lawson
Mrs Christian Shedden
Ann Bonar, outworker
Mrs Isabella M 'Donald
John Duff, mason
City Mills
Robert Brand, mason
Joseph Bell, slater
Dewar & Co., slaters
John M'Vean, baker
David Eadie, painter
John M'Dougall, carter
William Fyfe, railway porter
Mrs Danel Fraser
Mrs Lillias Burns
Robert Bruce, plumber
David Mustard, cooper
William Hall, labourer
Andrew Sharp, carter
West Mill Street {contd. )
55 William Taylor, mason
James Scott, coal agent
George Sinclair, cellarman
John Fraser, plumber
James Edwards, smith
William Harris, blacksmith
Mary Brough
James Harris, mason
MILNE STEEET.
(See Market Strtet.)
MUEEAT STEEET.
1 George Robertson, cowfeeder
2 Spalding & Son, skinners
4 David Lamb, painter
5 John Bell, fireman
. . Thomas Gorrie, dyer
6 James Fenton, cleaner
7 William Keay, labourer
8 Thomas Young, salesman
. . Isabella Roy, sick nurse
NELSON STEEET.
1 James Balmain
. . William Archibald, upholsterer
2 George Ilowat, grocer
3 Alexander Lindsay, merchant
5 James Y. Nicol
6 James Robertson, engine-driver
7 Jas. Galium, inspector-of-way
8 Alex. Wight, book-deliverer
. . James Harrower, joiner
South William street here
Burton Place —
David M 'Lagan, fitter
Helen Guild
Elizabeth Garvie
Mrs William Wilkie
James Fraser, engine-driver
John Rodger, saddler
Alexander Clark, warper
Charles Love, packer
NEWEOW.
I James Simpson, millworker
,. Charles M 'Lagan, scavenger
Paul's Close —
2 John Stewart, joiner
STREET DIRECTORY.
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Newrow {contd.)
Paul's Close —
2 Joseph M'Gowan, labourer
4 David Strachan, labourer
, . Mrs Robina Justice
6 James Scrimgeour, labourer
. , John Smith, labourer
, . John Stewart, fitter
8 John Brown, blacksmith
10 Andrew Fisher, painter
. . Mrs Catherine Duffie
, . James Gannan, labourer
.. Michael M'Gowan, labourer
. , Mrs Alexander Morgan
. . Mrs Ann Scarry, millworker
12 David Sime, plasterer
. . Mary Doulan, washer
. . Daniel Brannan, labourer
. . Hugh Martin, labourer
. . Mrs John Menzies
16 John Hay, weaver
. . Jas. Kirkpatrick, gatekeeper
3 Richard Byres, labourer
, , John Kinmond, dyer
, , Peter Paterson, lapper
• , Mrs John Thomson, dressmaker
James Wallace, coal merchant
31 James Wells, blacksmith
. . Alexander Beveridge, builder
33 John Murie, railway servant
35 Mrs Alexander Reid
. . John Murdoch, lampman
37 William Morton, brakesman
39 Janet M 'Donald
41 James Keir, blacksmith
43 George Pearson, engine-fitter
, , Mrs James Stirton
. . Adam Farquhar, signalman
45 Mrs Charles Stewart
47 Robert Dufif, scavenger
. . Peter Gardiner, cabinetmaker
49 Helen Paterson
. . John Duff, labourer
51 Stewart Lindsay, engine-driver
, . Robert Irvine, skinner
53 John Garvie, dyer
York place here
59 Peter Dow, joiner
61 James Martin, cabinetmaker
63 Elizabeth Keay, refreshments
48 David Rutherford, irondresser
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Newrow {contd.)
Elizabeth Anderson
Alexander Gordon, guard
George Fawcett, pointsman
John Livingston, blacksmith
Robert 8. Murray, rally, porter
County place here
Jane Marshall
Mrs Peter Dewar
John Wilson, guard
David Anderson, labourer
Robert Reid, bootmaker
Margaret Forbes, factory worker
Mrs Thomas Brown, grocer
John Donaldson, labourer
Robert Smith, labourer
Mrs Charles Nicoll
Hugh Sinclair, ropespinner
Thomas Donaldson, plasterer
John Ramsay, engine-driver
Silvester M 'Arthur, labourer
Mrs Margaret Glen
Mrs Alexander Durward
Mrs John Cramb, washerwoman
John Young, glazier
Eliza Craig, dressmaker
Thomas Lumsden, fireman
Archibald Black
James Davidson, labourer
Mrs John Mitchell
Robert Mitchell, labourer
James Rodgie, weaver
Mrs Ann Boyd
Mrs John Eraser
John Dewar, labourer
Alexander Clark, painter
Thomas Anderson, labourer
Mrs Isaac Innes
David Garvie, plasterer
Peter Erskine, shoemaker
John Holland, labourer
William Mitchell, mason
John Easton, guildry officer
James Hendry, waiter
David Bissett, carter
Martin Flynn, residenter
John Rodger, engine-driver
Robert Paton, jeweller
Alexander Robertson, engineer
Elizabeth Ireland
David Taylor, contractor
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STREET DIRECTORY.
Newrow [contd.)
22 John Simpson, railway guard
20 Andrew M'Kendrick, joiner
18 Free St. Paul's Church
16 Thomas Scotland, labourer
. . William Menzies, turner
. . James Angus, labourer
12 Mrs John Coventry
ID David WilUamson, hostler
8 George Soutar, labourer
6 Uavid Stewart, baker
4 George Angus, engine-fitter
. . John Haggart, joiner
. . Peter Nelson, labourer
. . Robert Nelson, dyer
. . James Ford, labourer
. . George Gardiner, dyer
. . Alexander Stewart, flesher
. . John Petrie, engine-driver
. . George Reid, railway inspector
. . Ronald M' Donald, finisher
. . James Blair, dyer
.. David M'Farlane, yardsman
. . Archibald Menzies, fireman
. . John Young, coachman
WOETH PORT.
Col. Duncan MTherson, C.B.,
Blackfiriars House
5 David Farquharson, mason
, . George Muirhead, painter
. . Alexander Christie, dyer
9 John Rattray, dyer
1 1 John Wilson, gardener
. . James Wannan, mechanic
. . Alexander Reid, dyer's finisher
. . David Innes, fireman
. . James Gardiner, labourer
. . Peter Reid, dyer's finisher
13 William Munro, grocer
17 Alexander Scott, joiner
^'J North Port Public School
22 John Stewart, labourer
20 John Crombie, hawker
. . David Cunningham, labourer
. . Daniel Stewart, labourer
Castle Gable here
16 William Wighton, baker
. . Andrew Martin, labourer
. . Robert Duncan, lapper
North Port [contd.)
16 James M'Leod, brassfounder
. . Mrs Irons
12 Helen Barclay, mangier
10 Jane Crawford, poulterer
8 John Whyte, jeweller
. . John Forrest, dairyman
. . William Chalmers, tailor
6 William Craig, labourer
. . Robert Andrews, dairykeeper
4 Mrs John Milne
. . Daniel Robertson, cleaner
. . Fergus Finlay, shoemaker
. . James Miller, joiner
. . William Paton, weaver
2 Daniel Marshall, railway porter
OLIPHANT'S VENNEL.
(See St. John Street.)
PAEADISE PLACE.
(See Victoria Street.)
PAUL STEEET.
I Mrs Alice Scott, folder
. . William Welsh, vandriver
. . William Crerar, blacksmith
. . William Strathearn, dyer
. . William Allan, dyer
. . Mrs Annie Fisher
. . Mrs Alexander Soutar
3 John Baird, dyer's finisher
5 Mrs Mary Morran
7 Mrs John M'Intosh
. . John Rodgie, slater
. . Mrs David Miller, staymaker
. . Alexander Campbell, tailor
9 John M'Lennan, plasterer
1 1 William Stevenson, brassfinisher
13 James Gibson, baker
. . David Thomas, soldier
. . Thomas Smith, carter
. . John Meikleour, framer
. . Alexander Lamont, baker
. . John Buchanan
. . George Yeaman, labourer
. . John M'Laren, painter
1 5 Alexander Taylor, fireman
A. M'Farlane & Co., Perth
Foundry
STREET DIRECTORY.
229
Paul Street {contd.)
18 Jane Brown, factory worker
,, Catherine M 'Donald, sick-nurse
. , David Ferguson, hawker
,. Mrs Peter M'Naugh ton
, , Robert Stewart, labourer
. . Finlay Cree, mason
, , Peter Brown, mechanic
, . Stewart Fisken, labourer
16 Marjory Monteith, laundress
14 George Green, miller
12 "William Henderson, hosier
. . Mrs Susan Miller
. . Matthew Dickson, printer
. . Andrew Ferguson, tailor
. . James Clement, labourer
.. Thomas Peddie, weaver
. , Wm. M'Gregor, soda-water mkr.
. . Richard Walker, yarn merchant
10 Peter Dunn, porter
8 John M'Quhae, blacksmith
6 George Glass, dyer's labourer
. . Janet Anderson
. . Daniel Cameron, mason
. . Charles Clark, lorryman
, , James Crow, painter
. , Thomas Rough, coal-carter
4 Thomas Gorrie, moulder
POMAEIUM STEEET.
3 John Buchan, shoemaker
. . John Lamont, fish dealer
5 Janet Anderson
,, James M'Farlane, rally, porter
. . Mrs Elizabeth Hill
, , John Stewart, labourer
7 John Webster, weaver
, , Robt. Webster, Post Office sorter
, . James Duff, labourer
. , Betsy Forbes, dressmaker
. . James Roy, carter
, , William Lawson, labourer
9 James Murray, labourer
. . Andrew Taylor, brakesman
11 Peter Kemp, porter
. . Mary Miller
13 John Hood, night watchman
15 Mrs Donald M"'Donald
. . Thomas Dear, tailor
17 William Young, bootmaker
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PoMARiuM Street {contd.)
John M'Lean, glassblower
Alexander Fenton, labourer
Robert Middleton, glazier
Mrs James Faulds
Robert Maxton, labourer
Alexander White, dyer
Mrs James Hay
James Rylance, labourer
Mrs David Crichton
Charles Dewar, warper
Mrs George Baird
Margaret Pennycook
Mrs John Goirie
James M 'Arthur, lorryman
Thomas Honeyman, porter
Mary Nicoll
William Stratton, plasterer
John Baxter, weaver
1 Robert Miller, pointsman
Mrs William Anderson
Alexander Alexander, slater
James M 'Whannel, dyer
^David Sim, labourer
George Angus, labourer
Peter Stewart, labourer
James Evans, dyer's labourer
Mrs Peter Armstrong
Alexander Hay, coppersmith
Alexander Ross, clerk
David Craig, policeman
Alexander Hay, slater
Mrs Margaret Alexander
James Voy, engine-driver
Mrs David Smith
David Smith, painter
i Mrs Alexander M'Intosh
Robert Robertson, timekeeper
Mrs Alexander Donn
Laurence Lamond, fireman
Hope Stewart, slater
James Scrimgeour, painter
Jane Bain, washer
Mrs Ann Dron, dressmaker
Andrew Peters, coachsmith
Philip Young, stoker
Mrs William Abbot
Mrs James Anderson
John Duff, weaver
Thomas Duff, labourer
Mrs James Strathearn
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74
PoMARiUM Street [confd.)
William Scrimgeour, weaver
John Scotland, warper
Mrs William Halley, winder
John M'Millan, scavenger
James Brown, planemaker
Ann Scrimgeour
Alexander Welsh, tenter
Mrs Joseph Kennedy-
Robert M'Kay, sawyer
Andrew Lockhart, joiner
John Peddie, mechanic
David Grieve, carter
Mrs Andrew Pitcaithly
Archibald Allan, railway porter
Mrs Malcolm M 'Arthur
Mrs John Fair
James Duff, railway porter
Mrs Jane Richardson
Mrs Alexander Stewart
Alexander Stewart, fireman
Peter Kerr, fireman
David Bissett, engine-driver
James Hendry, dyer
William G. Hendry, porter
George Bridgeman, labourer
David Taylor, shoemaker
Mrs Robert Farquharson
Mrs Alexander Menzies
John Wood, labourer
John Watson, joiner
Daniel Cameron, porter
Mrs Alexander Robertson
John Robertson, carter
Robert Scrimgeour, painter
William Laing, railway porter
Mrs James Lonie
Wilham M 'Robbie, brakesman
WilHam M'Millan, fireman
Mrs Thomas Buist
Mrs Robert Robertson
Free St, Leonard's Church School
James Martin, manufacturer
Cross street here
James Fraser, grocer
Alexander Lumsden, carter
John Cameron, plumber
Mrs William Coutts
William Neilson, carpenter
William Melville, brassfounder
Thomas Duncan, residenter
PoMARiUM Street {contd.)
74 Mrs George Melville
. . John Coutts, labourer
72 Mrs Alexander Taylor
70 Alexander Neilson, coachsmith
68 David Scotland, weaver
. . Mrs James Thomson
. . Mrs James Mathewson
. . Mrs John M'Pherson
66 Robert Crerar, labourer
64 Mrs Thomas M'Ewan
. . Edward M 'Donald, joiner
. . James Waterson, painter
. . Peter Sharp, lorryman
62 Donald M'Diarmid, labourer
60 Mrs Mungo Band
. , Thomas Galloway, engine-driver
. . Robert Oliphant, engine-fitter
58 William Crow, coach-smith
. . James Hendry, joiner
56 George Robson, dyer
. , Mrs Ann Blair
. . Alexander Robertson, weigher
. . James Duncan, irontumer
. . Gersham Robertson, labourer
. . James Sharp, labourer
.. Michael M'Namara, labourer
John Smith, joiner
William M'Kay, sawyer
William Duncan, fireman
Jane Baxter
Mrs John Blair
Peter Robertson, dyer
Mrs Duncan M'Caul, grocer
Mrs Angus M'Intosh
Mrs William CoUison, winder
Mrs Charles Dewar
John Blyth, billposter
John Dowie
Alexander M'Gregor, weaver
James Baxter, planemaker
Mrs Thomas Drummond
James Cameron, dyer
David Watt, moulder
James Mooney, labourer
Thomas Paterson, printer
Robert Watson, weaver
Jessie Sage
44 John Taggart, labourer
40 William Wishart, labourer
. . Alexander Cameron, mason
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FoMARiuM Street {contd,)
40 Thomas Abbot, painter
. . David Anderson, weaver
38 Thomas MuUion, baker
34^ William Adams, porter
34 Mrs John Stewart
30 John M'Gregor, labourer
. . Leonard Oliphant, porter
.. Robert M'Leish, fireman
28 Mrs John Mackay
26 Catherine M'Glashan
Alexander Mackie, dyer
Peter M'Duff, surfaceman
Mrs Applin Scotland
Robert Gray, mechanic
James Webster, weaver
Barbara Douglas
Mrs John Hart
24 George M'Conachie
22 Mrs George Keay, cowfeeder
16 Edward Sharp, brassmoulder
. . Robert Galloway, brassfinisher
.. William Thomson, contractor
.. Mrs John M'Intyre
14 John Templeton, baker
. . Mrs Thomas Bolt
, . Mrs William Philips
. . Samuel Small, horsedealer
. . John Curr, slater
. , John Fuller, dyer
. . John Hamilton, coalman
. . Peter Armstrong, baker
. . George Innes, quarryman
10 William Murray, slater
8 Mrs Dougald Cameron, nurse
, , Mary Ann Robertson, sempstress
. . Robert Deuchars, railway porter
, . Mrs David Wilson
. . Mrs Andrew Mitchell
6 David Strathearn, labourer
. . Mrs Jessie Blair
. . John Troy, labourer
4 James Christie, candlemaker
PEIHOES STEEET.
I Anderson & Jamieson, grocers
and wine merchants
3 Robert Smith, blacksmith
. . Mrs Agnes Duff, dressmaker
K William Muckersie, hairdresser
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Princes Street {contd.)
Mrs H. Cook, lodgings
George T, Cairncross, jeweller
John Bryden & .Sons, bellhangers
Robert Smith, fruiterer
A. & J. Crichton, hosiers
William Stalker, painter
Christina Drummond
William Tulloch & Son, saddlers
and portmanteau makers
Allan & Miller, milliners
John Stewart, surgeon dentist
Westwood, Sons, & Millar, bell-
hangers
John Gorrie, coal, lime, and
potato merchant
Canal street here
Robert Stewart, restaurateur
Mrs Alexander Patterson
Robert F. Macaulay, working
jeweller
William Wylie, horse dealer
James M 'Queen, hiring estab-
lishment
George M'Aulay, carter
Joseph Cameron, storekeeper
Mrs Alexander Lamont
Mrs James Paton, flesher
James Jack, engine-driver
Samuel M'Craw, millwright
James Allan, dyer
John Christie, coachmaker
James Reid Pirrie, coachbuilder
George Dunbar, horse dealer
James M'Aulay, mechanic
William Robertson, engineer
Pirrie & Anderson, coachbuilders
Mrs James Paton, flesher
William Hall, Victoria Hotel
Victoria street here
J. & P. Murray, plumbers
Caroline Leitham, confectioner
Mrs Bruce, fruiterer
Mrs Alexander Phillips
James D. Sharp, spirit-dealer
William Moncrieff, stationer and
tobacconist
Mrs James Smith, MoncreifFe
Arms Inn
South Williatn street here
Princes Street Station
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STREET DIRECTORY.
Princes Street {contd.)
69 John Stewart, coal merchant
71 Mrs John Roy
. . Richard Pike, commercial travlr.
. . Robert D. Duff, clerk
, , John M. Mathieson, com. travlr.
, . Ann Ross
William Edward, coal merchant
Princes Street Station
66 John Fleming, wood merchant
64 David Galloway, agent
. . Charles Law & Son, coal mchts.
. . James Annan & Son, plasterers
62 Magnus Jackson, photographer
58 D. Leslie, lithographer & printer
56 Daniel M 'Kenzie, baker and con-
fectioner
52 G. R. Douglas & Son, painters
and decorators
48 Peter Reid, coachbuilder
38 James Cowan, clerk
. . Mrs James Dyer
, , Mrs Ann Allan, dressmaker
. . Alexander Knight, broker
. . John Petrie, harbour agent
36 Agnes Rutherford, spirit-dealer
32 St. John's Episcopal Chapel
Greyfriars Lane —
15 John Dougall, hostler
17 Flora M 'Donald, grocer
. , John Menzies, labourer
19 David Lindsay West, sawmiller
. . Robert Turner, labourer
30 Jas. M 'Queen, job & post hirer
28 Mrs Peter Robertson, grocer
26 Mrs William Machan
,. Andrew Allan, town officer
. , Sarah Morison, nurse
. . Peter Johnston, wright
. . William Tait, coachbuilder
24 George Meikle, spirit-merchant
Canal street here
22 R. & J. Marshall, job and post
hirers
18 P. Imrie & Sons, upholsterers and
cabinetmakers
16 William Tulloch & Son, saddlers
and portmanteau makers
10 Paterson, Sons, & Co., music-
sellers
4 Thomas Soutar, bank agent
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EEPOKM PLAGE.
(See Canal Street.)
EOSE TEERAOE.
Robert Robertson, grocer
Robert Mitchell, solicitor
James Kaye, teacher
John Eraser, grocer
James Dewar, publisher
Mrs Joseph Smith
William Ross, hairdresser
Mrs Hempel, music teacher
George Meikle, spirit-merchant
Perth Academy
Alexander vStephen, janitor
Mrs Col. Lindsay
Duncan Gow, house proprietor
Robert Smith
Mrs Charles Hunter
James Young, commercial trvlr,
William D. Steele
Betsy Cameron
George Brown, merchant
Mrs William Douglas
Wm. Cochrane Young, solicitor
Robert Lees, gunmaker
Rev. W. G. H. Carmichael
Misses M. & R. Hepburn
David Hepburn
Peter Campbell, jun., dyer
Andrew T. M'Kay, clothier
James H. Jackson, stationer
EOSSLYN PLAOE.
(See Glasgow Road.)
ST. ANDEEW STEEET.
(See Caledonian Road.)
ST. ANN'S LANE.
Donald M 'Donald, prison warder
John Brown, dyer
John M'Inroy, dyer
Colin M 'Cowan, hosier
Alexander Nicholson
John Veitch, plasterer
John Taylor, dyer
James Herdman, dyer
Robert Myles, engine-driver '
Perthshire Constitutional Offices
STREET DIRECTORY.
St. Ann's Lane {contd.)
Richard Cruickshank, com. agent
David M'Inroy, tailor
10 David Barlas, ironmonger
. . Mrs Oswald, fruiterer
. . Walter Davidson, merchant
15 Robert Menzies
13 Thomas Justice, cooper
9 James Chisholm, labourer
. , David Malcolm, joiner
James Aitken, seaman
David Brough, grocer
ST. CATHERINE'S EOAD.
St. Catherine's Place —
6 Mrs Peter M 'Lagan
8 James Moir, builder
Saml. Hargreaves, carpet weaver
John Wilson, grocer
William Peddie, iron-merchant
Jessie M'Leod
Jehu Tyler, butler
10 James Tilley, tobacconist
. Daniel M'Leish, porter
. Jas. Rutherford, grocer's assist.
, Margaret Bruce
, Thomas Taylor, clerk
, Mary Morrison
12 Edward Kershaw, carpet weaver
George Watt, labourer
William Williamson, tailor
14 John Ross, tailor
. John Fen wick, mason
, John Kidd, agent
. George Todd, clerk
. Duncan Lauder, joiner
. David Young, joiner
. William R. Shaw, lapper
James H. Wilson, joiner
William Keay, carpet weaver
Mrs John Hampton
Charles Robertson, grocer
David Rodger, lapper
Robert Thomson, draper
Lindsay's Buildings —
I Thos. Brommage, carpet weaver
. 2 Isaac Wishart, joiner
3 John Rattray, dyer
6 John Firth, carpet weaver
7 Mrs William Stewart
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St. Catherine's Road [contd.)
Lindsay's Bqildings —
8 Mrs James Ross
9 Peter Brown, gardener
10 John Young, painter
11 John Niven, railway guard
13 Robert Taylor, policeman
14 Robert Drysdale, carpet weaver
15 Andrew Robertson, rail, guard
16 Edward Chalmers, carpet weaver
17 William Bruce, porter
Hector Mitchell & Son,ropemkrs.
James Wilson & Son, blacking
manufacturers
John Moncrieff, glass and ink
manufacturer
Robert Banks, ropespinner
Mrs Elizabeth Banks, Albert
Cottage
Jas. Finlay, druggist's assistant
Charles Robertson
Mrs John Chalmers, lodgings
Alexander Officer, railway guard
Claypots Wynd —
19 Isabella Whytock
. . Mrs Elizabeth Reekie, mangier
15 Alexander Tulloch, fireman
. . WiUiam Robertson, labourer
13 William Taylor, pedlar
9 A. Moncrieff, harness mounter
. . Thomas Gardiner, carter
7 Andrew Staig, mason
. . Ann Rennet
5 William Duncan, dyer
. . Mrs John Fisher
. . John Duncan labourer
3 Susan Anderson, servant
. . John Robertson, mason
. . Robert Lumsden, labourer
I Margt. M'Farlane, dressmaker
ST. JOHN'S PLAGE.
3 Mrs David W. Lindsay, spirit-
dealer
Kirkgate here
4 Thos. Love & Son, cabinetmakers
and auctioneers
6 Paul Godtfurneau, St. John's Inn
9 Catherine Menzies, spirit dealer
10 Mrs Janet Swanston
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STREET DIRECTORY.
St. John's Place {conid. )
10 Mrs William Imrie
. . William Imrie, clerk
11 Mrs James Cuthbert, meal dlr.
21 Mrs Alex. Hunt, Fleshers' Tavern
. . Archibald Scott, railway porter
. . Mrs Duncan M'Rae
. . Mrs Jane Cameron
. . Peter Conway, labourer
. . Richard Wright
. , John Thomas, blacksmith
. , George Petrie, joiner
, . Margaret Lawson
.. Margaret M'Ewan
15 Alexander Fenton, flesher
City Hall
Jane M'Glashan, greengrocer
12 John Waters, potato-merchant
10 Alexander Stewart, fishdealer
14 Thomas Miller, labourer
ST. JOHN'S PLAGE (South).
1 Mrs Colin M 'Cowan, milliner
2 Dr Kennedy Douglas
3 Philip Spelman, warder
. . David Young, clerk
. , James Simpson, clerk
• • Mechanics' Library
I . People's Club and Institute
5 Robert Lowe, commission agent
7 Arthur Bell, wine-merchant
St. Ann's lane here
Perthshire Constitutional Office
Salvation Army Meeting House
Mrs Chas. Simpson, City Hall
Tavern
St. John's Established Churches
— East, West, and Middle
ST. JOHN STEEET.
I Dewar & Honey, drapers
3 Clydesdale Bank
5 Alexander Wilson, bank agent
7 William M'Intosh, clothier
9 William Gray, clerk
. , David Galloway, corn factor
. . Wm. Cochrane Young, solicitor
1 1 Jas. F. Menzies, sewing machine
agent
13 James Watson, clothier
St. John Street {contd.)
15 Belmain & M'Intyre, drapers
1 7 A lex. Speedie & Son, fishmongers
19 Misses M'Leod, dressmakers
. . Hugh Mitchell
21 Andrew W. M'Intosh) toy-mrcht*
23 Morton & Mitchells, drapers
Si. jfohn's place here
St. John's Church
South St. yohn's place here
25 James Wotherspoon, hatter
27 A. Fen wick & Son, confectioners
29 Math. S. Anderson, china-mrcht.
31 Charles M 'Master, Temperance
Hotel
33 Ann Phillips, lady's outfitter
35 Bell, Rannie, &Co,, wine-mrchts,
37 Mrs Christina Oswald, fruiterer
39 Robert Stewart, bookseller
41 Mrs James Russell
. . David Murray, carver and gilder
78 James R. Murdoch, bookseller
76 James Farquhar, druggist
74 Ann Galletly
. . Mrs William Young
. . William Young, solicitor
72 Andrew Laing, grocer and wine
merchant
70 Robert B. Smith, Italian ware-
houseman
68 John Robertson, printer
John MoncriefF, cattle dealer
Charles S. Robertson, architect
Robert Milne Glass, accountant
Alexander Garvie, stationer
David Wood, jun., bookseller
John Stewart, solicitor
66 James S. Cruikshank, clothier
58 John Bruce, clothier
56 James M'Ewen, draper
54 James Anderson, china merchant
Baxter's vennel here
52 James Caddie, bank messenger
50 Bank of Scotland
48 James Paterson, bank agent
46 Shaw & Wotherspoon, bakers
Oliphant's Vennel — ■
2 Daniel M'Lauchlan, slater and
chimney sweep
4 David Young, warper
6 John Miller, mason
STREET DIRECTORY.
St. John Street {contd.)
Oliphant's Vennel —
6 John Crow, tailor
, . James Smith, blacksmith
Peter Low, V.S.
Jessie Stewart, dressmaker
'44 Thomas Allan, insurance agent
42 James Nairn, painter
38 Robert Wilson, restaurateur
36 Alex. Dingwall, grocer, wine,
and spirit merchant
34 Mrs Peter Strang
32 John Christie, bookseller
30 Andrew Walton Brown, hosier
28 James S. Cruiksliank, clothier
. . Mrs Duncan M'Farlane
. . Andrew P. Kelt, surgeon dentist
26 Cockburn& Campbell, winemer-
chants
. . Peter Fordyce, agent
24 Robert Ewing, draper
22 James Moir, accountant
, . Henry Whyte, solicitor
. . Mrs George Stewart
. . Helen Gibson, dressmaker
,. Alexander Johnston, V.S.
.. Alex. M'Gregor, bookbinder
20 Dun. Leslie, stationer and printer
16 Low & Peebles, drapers
14 Mary Young, dressmaker
. . Joseph Stobie, surgeon dentist
. . Mrs Jane Stobie
12 John M 'Donald, flesher
10 James M'Nicoll, shoemaker
6 A. & G. Cairncross, jewellers
4 A. Smith Leitch, bookseller
ST. LEONAED'S BAITK.
1 William Gillespie, railway dis-
trict superintendent
2 James B. Deas, manufacturer
3 Ebenezer Readdie
4 James Buchan
5 Mrs John Dewar
6 James Go wans, druggist
7 Elizabeth Bruce
8 Rev. Andrew J. B. Baxter
9 Alex. Walker, H.M. inspector
of schools
10 Thos. Handayside, seed mercht.
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ST. PAUL'S SQUAKE.
St. Paul's Established Church •
3 Joseph Douglas, gardener
. . Geo. Alexander, factory worker
.. James M'Farlane, porter
. . Samuel M 'Lean
. . Mrs Euphemia Kirkcaldy
4 James M'Laren, labourer
6 Peter Waddell, shopman
. . Mrs Margaret Massey,
.. Isabella M'Neill, mill worker
. , John Dorward, labourer
. . Mrs Mary Hughes
8 Alexander M'Gregor, shoemaker
, . James Stewart, gamedealer
William Hodge, letter carrier
Daniel Robertson, dairyman
Wm. Robertson, potato mercht.
Alexander Lawson, joiner
SOOTT STREET.
David Manson, manager of
cooking depot
John Manson, machine agent
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
Canal street here
3 William Simpson, engine-fitter
. . James Lawrence, carter
. . William Douglas, engine-fitter
. . Charles Clark, warder
. . Maria Wylie, dressmaker
5 Alexander Ward, ropespinner
7 John Gow, labourer
9 Daniel Morison, slater
. . Peter Morison, warper
II James Irvine, railway servant
13 Alexander Sturrock, lathsplitter
15 James Barlass, ironmonger
17 John Watters, potato-merchant
. . Alex. Robertson, engine-driver
19 Thomas Forgan, joiner
. . Robert Miller, butcher
Victoria street hei-e
25 Catherine Ann Paul
. . John Duncan, dyer
27 James Ballantine, joiner
29 David Easson, joiner
31 Daniel M 'Martin, joiner
33 George Christie, labourer
35 James Arbuthnot, engine-driver
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. Scott Street {contd.)
35 James Lennie
.. Alexander Grimmond, pointsman
. . Thomas Crichton, mason
. . Alexander Moir, warder
. . James Robertson, plumber
. . Richard Robertson, vandriver
. . William Shaw, vandriver
. . John Davidson, clerk
. . David Fenwick, engine-driver
. . Thomas B. Galletly, tenter
2)^ William Martin, clerk
39 William Lowden, porter
.41 James Blackstock, guard
43 Robert Wallace, joiner
. , James M 'Vicar, painter
. . William S. Knox, colporteur
45 James Stewart, engineer
47 George Thomson, potato-mrcht,
49 Mrs Alexander Kennedy
51 James Fraser, planemaker
53 William Todd, railway guard
55 Mrs Thomas Whitelaw
57 Chas. G. Kennaway, confectioner
59 Magnus Jackson, photograper
61 Euphemia Mitchell
60 Mrs T homas Pullar
. . Mrs Christina M'Intosh
. . David Beveridge, sculptor
.. Mrs John M'Farlane
. . James Small, missionary
58 Mrs Alexander Robertson
. . Helen Lindsay, lodgings
56 James Buchan, slater
Victoria street here
Gas Works
Canal street here
.36 City of Perth Co-Operative Socy.
34 Alexander Wright, compositor
. . Alexander Gall, printer
, . William Brown, vanman
. . James Gollans, baker
,. William Rose, turner
.. Andrew M'Ewan, joiner
, . William Henderson, blacksmith
, . John Brown, vanman
, . George Wells, baker
,. Alex. M'Gregor, dyer's finisher
. . John Taylor, carter
28 Thomas Todd, timekeeper
. . John Love, baker
STREET DIRECTORY.
Scott Street (contd.)
28 David Taylor, vandriver
. . Andrew Glass, agent
18 James Thomson, tailor
. . Annie Luker, music teacher
. . John Smith, engine-driver
. . David Glass, manager of Co-
Operative Society
. . Mrs Lilias Milne
14 Peter Keiller, joiner
. . Henry Johnston, joiner
. . Mrs Alexander Watson
10 John Robertson, dairykeeper
. . Mrs Peter Taylor
8 George Alexander, clothier
. . Peter M'Laren, residenter
6 Thomas Cook, grocer
4 James Allan, residenter
. . Jas. Bridges, editor, Perthshire
Advertiser
. . Robert Burnet, baker
. . Francis Nolan
. . Thomas Duncan, coal-merchant
. . Thomas Gorrie, clerk
2 John Williamson, butcher
SHOEE.
Andrew M'Laren, superintendent
Perth Slaughter House
Harbour Commissioners' Office
James M'Glashan, labourer
David Taylor, harbour master
John Reekie, labourer
Mrs Donald Stewart, cowfeeder
John C. Nicoll, spirit dealer
John Craigon, carter
Mrs William Miller
Peter Jackson, bottleblower
David Campbell, boatbuilder
Robert Sprunt, labourer
Dunn Brothers, wood merchants
Alexander Robertson, platelayer
Calder & Co., wood merchants and
sawmillers
Turnbull & Co., chemical works
James Fenton, wood merchant
Morris Eadie, foreman
Telegraph Store
Melville M'Connell, sawmiller
John Plall, salmon fisher
Johr
Geo
Mai
Sm!
Wil
Ale'
STREET DIRECTORY.
237
Shore {contd.)
Alexander Ashton, billposter
Thomas Ashton, scavenger
Robert Thomson, labourer
John M'Cash, seaman
George Simmie, residenter
Maitland M'Adam, manager
Smallpox Hospital
William M'Kenzie, carter
Alexander Dutch, boatbuilder
Tomey & Son, Tay glass works
Friarton.
James Wood & Son, brickmakers
W. S. Ferguson, agricultural manure
manufacturer
Robert VVhytock, rally, gatekeeper
David Fernie, coal inspector
Robert Jackson, sheetmaker
Charles Ogilvie, sheetmaker
Mrs M 'Donald, Upper Friarton
James Mundell, customs (petty)
David Galbraith, insptr. of weights
Mrs Christina Ewan, Old Toll-house
Adam Bennet
John M'Donald, Nether Friarton
SKINNERGATE.
5 Alexander Gall, brassfounder
7 Matthew Hobbin, dyer's labourer
9 Mrs Peter M 'Arthur, shoemaker
1 1 Mrs John Tyrie
15 James Allan, coal dealer
17 Arthur G. Thomson, hairdresser
19 John Cadzow, dairyman
21 John Hood, bank porter
25 Geo. Nicholson, Exchange Htl.
35 Robert Campbell, labourer
37 William Cramb, salmon fisher
39 Patrick Cavanagh, labourer
43 David Miller, gutta percha wkr.
47 John Thomson, labourer
. . Mrs Isabella Ferrier
. . Mrs Peter Scott
. . Alexander M 'Gregor, labourer
. . Robert Ford, labourer
46 Robert Lamb, bootmaker
. . John Taylor, confectioner
44 Mrs Catherine Drummond
42 Robert Wright, waiter
, . John Stewart, pointsman
36
34
32
Sktnnergate [contd.)
40 C. Pullar, Cloag dairy
. . John Murray, labourer
38 Peter M'Laren, umbrella vendor
John Coleman, labourer
Robert Dow, labourer
Mrs Isabella Robertson
Peter Spence, shoemaker
Peter McCartney labourer
Thomas Gibbons, labourer
Hugh Munro, wireworker
David Miller, provision dealer
Mrs Forbes Gow
John Reid, labourer
. . John M 'Galium, coal vendor
30 William Graham, sawtrimmer
24 Perth Model Lodging House
8 Mrs Grace Robertson
. . Robert Wittet, labourer
. . David Norwell, coachwheeler
SOUTH STEEET.
County Buildings —
Procurator-fiscal's Office
Clerk of Supply & Lieutenancy
Office
Mrs Bridges, housekeeper
County Constabulary Office
John Grant, sergeant, County
Constabulary
Inspector of Weights & Measrs.
Office
I Alexander Bain, spirit dealer
3 Perth Co-Operative Society
Branch
5 Jane Ballantine
.. Robert M'Intyre, fitter
. . James Bell, painter
. . Isabella Ferguson
. . David Imrie, labourer
7 James Fraser, Ewe and Lamb
Tavern
9 William Archibald, coachsmith
. . James Forsyth, tailor
. . Mrs Ann Morison
. . Mrs Jas. Sturrock, furnishings
. James Ness, tailor
13 Daniel M'Laren, butcher
St. John street here
15 William M'Kendrick, butcher
238
South Street {contd.)
19 Andrew Burgess, tobacconist
21 Mrs Thomas Robertson, fish
and game-dealer
23 James Tilley, tobacconist
25 Helen Galletly, dressmaker
. . William Kettles, clerk
. . William Gibson, engine-fitter
27 Stalker & Boyd, painters
31 James Irvine, grocer
33 St. Ann's Lane —
Helen Campbell
Mrs Catherine Reid
35 Alexander Garvie, tobacconist
37 Mrs Robt. Higgins, confectioner
39 John M 'Donald, meal-dealer
41 George Grieve, jeweller
. . Mary Ann Lindsay
43 Mrs John Forbes, Stormont
Arms Inn
45 Mrs Alexander Henderson
. . Mrs Mary Henderson
. . Alex. Carrick, insurance agent
47 Misses Carrick, hosiers and
dressmakers
49 Chas. G. Kennaway, confectr.
Flesh vennel here
51 Mrs J. M'Gillivray, china-mer.
53 Mrs Walter Duff, Fifeshire Inn
53^ James Craigie, tinsmith
. . John Neil, blacksmith
55 George Vvilson, sawmaker
57 Mrs James Young
. . Thomas Morison, upholsterer
. . Alexander Ross, mason
59 Thomson & Neilson, plumbers
61 William Malcolm, wright
63 John Laird, tailor
. . Mrs Jane Young, washer
. . John Nicol, shoemaker
. . William Smeaton, flesher
. . Thomas Mitchell, baker
65 Mrs Janet Robertson, grocer
67 -Flesh Market Close —
David Muirhead, dyer
Philip Queeen, fireman
John Chalmers, labourer
David Stewart, labourer
Mary and Cecilia Melville
Andrew Murphy, labourer
John M'Kenzie, hawker
STREET DIRECTORY.
^1
75
79
«3
85
89
South Street {contd.)
Flesh Market Close —
Mrs John Coventry
Patrick King, labourer
Maria Flynn, factory-worker
Thomas Young, brassfounder
Mrs James Gray]
Mrs Margaret M 'Donald
David Wylie, lather
Alexander Elder, weaver
Peter M 'Donald, labourer
Margaret Mason
David Duff, labourer
Thomas Shiels, undertaker
James Shiels, undertaker
Morris Ferrier, dyer
Thomas Stewart, labourer
Laurence M'Gregor, weaver
Owen Agnew, hawker
Mrs Joseph Melville, fruiterer
David Pearson, mason
Robert Oliver, engine-driver
Robert Bruce, tailor
Mrs Mary Annan
Mrs Alexander Crawford
Mrs Betsy Taylor
Ann Easson
John Guthrie, guard
Robert Hall, bottleblower
Mrs Thomas M 'Queen, washer
Robert Dickson, river watcher
Thomas Buchanan, painter
Charles Drysdale, slater
Thomas Pearson, mason
James Egan, scavenger
Martin Lally, labourer
John Jamieson, fireman
Mrs David Ross
Mrs Mary Melville
Mary Galloway
James D. Sharp, Tay Bar
Robert Chalmers, baker
John M'Killop, labourer
John Salmond, fireman
William M 'Lagan, labourer
Alexander Buchanan, dyer
Stewart M'Pheat, labourer
John Maxwell, coalman
William Bell, bottleblower
Mrs Donald Douglas
Alexander Cameron, seaman
STREET DIRECTORY.
239
South Street [contd.)
89 David Hobson, tailor
. , John Soutar, tinsmith
, . J<)hn M'Pherson, tailor
, . Jessie Anderson
, , John Sage, weaver
. , Daniel M 'Lagan, labourer
, , William Doulan, militia staff
, , James Hogg, dyer's labourer
, . Mrs Margaret Wilson
, , Michael Gathan, pointsman
., James Mason, tailor
,. Andrew Fenwick, tea-dealer
, . Mrs Margaret Hood
, . William Crichton, bookbinder
, . John M'Caul, baker
,. Alexander M'Gregor, heckler
, . Alexander Reid, wright
, . Bathia Burn field, factory-worker
91 Mrs D. Ferguson, grocer, wine
and spirit merchant
95 David M 'Donald, provision dlr.
97 William Gow, carter
John Murray, shoemaker
Mrs Grace Crow
Alexander Gumming, turner
Mrs Alexander Braid
William Ewan, butcher
Mrs John Johnston
Dorothea Menzies
Shoemaker Incorporation Hall
99 John Gibbons, coal-dealer
I03 John Young, baker
Mrs Nairn^ outworker
Anthony Nolan, labourer
John M'Intyre, labourer
William Stewart, blacksmith
Thomas Brown, labourer
George Allan, labourer
John Boyd, labourer
Mary Flynn
John O'Neil, hawker
iVJrs Thomas Kerrigan
William Parker, labourer
Thomas Gavin, labourer
Patrick Cassidy, labourer
105 Weaver LAND Close —
Mrs Alexander King
Daniel M'Lean, bottleblower
Robert Farquharson, porter
Christina M'Lauchlan
105
107
109
III
113
115
119
121
123
125
127
129
131
135
137
139
141
South Street [contd.)
Weaverland Close —
Thomas Stewart, engine-driver
James M'Kenzie, shoemaker
John Robertson, tailor
Mrs Alexander Forsyth
Alexander Martin, stationer
James Ferguson, railway porter
John Moncrieff, flesher
Andrew King, commission agt.
East U.P. Church
James Miller, mason
Alexander Stenhouse, overseer
John Pitkeathly, clerk
John Moir, warder
William Ewan, flesher
George Devaney, grocer
George Murfit, labourer
William Morton, labourer
David Bonella, labourer
James Galloway, baker
Isaac Walters, basketmaker
Mark M'Kenzie, spirit dealer
Charles Heron, baker
Mrs Margaret Murray
Mrs James Anderson
Flora M'Nicol
Alexander Elder, salesman
Mrs Charlotte Arnott
Christopher Back, labourer
James Miller, general dealer
Henry Wiggetts, pensioner
Thomas Hennachan, labourer
Peter M 'Donald, gardener
John M'Guire, labourer
Edward Welsh, labourer
Charles Dewar, tailor
Mrs Richard Jennings
Mrs Edward Scott
George Howat, grocer
Meal vennel here
J. M'Caul, baker
William Spiers, sweep
Mrs James Gray
Mrs Joseph Cameron
George Robb, tailor
Mary Flannigan
Catherine Anderson
Wm. Blaney, provision-dealer
Knox's Free Church
Arthur Horseman, dogma ker
240
STREET DIRECTORY.
15s
157
159
161
163
165
167
169
177
179
181
183
185
187
i8q
South Street [contd.)
Perthshire Courier Printing
Office
John Robertson, smith
William Neilson, plumber
David Easson, mason
Jessie Young, mill worker
Thomas Maillie, labourer
William M 'Keith, labourer
Daniel M'Kenzie, grocer and
wine merchant
Mrs Harriet Garvie
Alexander Alexander, tinsmith
David M'Ewan, labourer
Peter Mulhearen, labourer
David Sidey, lathsplitter
Peter Guthrie, labourer
John DufF, shoemaker
Mrs Mary Mullen
Mrs Catherine Brown
Robert Robertson, labourer
Mrs M.M'Glashan,dairykeeper
William Eraser, labourer
Robert Stewart, plumber
Archibald Lawrie, labourer
William Fyfe, tailor
Mrs William Carnegie
Duncan Menzies, weaver
Mrs Mary M'Glen
Richard Fairney, labourer
Mary Scroggie
Thomas Brand, cowfeeder
James Lawson, dyer
John M'Lauchlan, sawmiller
John Stephen, clerk
Michael Keegan, general dealer
Patrick Sweeney, labourer
Peter Haggart, wire fencer
Mrs James Robertson
W^illiam Rose, jun., dyer
Jane Farquharson,
Mrs Jas. Anderson, pawnbroker
Mary Jane Anderson, pawnbrkr.
Alexander Stark, engine-driver
Jane Clark
Robert Gloag, fruiterer
William Beveridge, plumber
James M 'Queen, horse hirer
Robert Will, blacksmith
David Sutherland, joiner
James M' Donald, cabinetmaker
191
193
197
199
201
203
205
207
209
211
213
215
217
219
221
223
225
242
240
238
236
234
232
South Street {contd.)
William Kinmond, hay dealer
Mrs Janet Kinmond
Baptist Chapel
John M'Millan, cab driver
James Robertson
John MuUion, brassfounder
James Richardson, quarryman
James Stewart, dentist
Mrs Mary Grieve
Philip Coyne, labourer
Sarah M'Lean, dressmaker
Mrs Peter Larg
David M'Ewan, painter
Mrs Catherine Christie
Martin Kane, labourer
Thomas Ord, billposter
Mrs John Cussick
James Speirs, chimney sweep
Peter Smith, grocer
Thomas Angus, shoemaker
John Henderson, dyer's labourer
James Robertson, labourer
United Original Secession Ch.
Thomas M 'Donald, shoemaker
James M'Intyre, labourer
Jessie Kennedy, charwoman
Mrs Margaret Robertson
W. & P. Mason, saddlers
William Richardson, joiner
Loretto Court —
Robertson & Arnott, commis-
sion agents
James Laing, mason
David Moncrieff, glassblower
John Shepherd, policeman
Scone and Perth Omnibus Co.'s
Stables > .
Mrs Mary Munro
James Hilson, labourer \
William Phillips, labourer • ^
John M'Gregor, spirit dealer
N. & J. Wilson, stationers and
tobacconists
Thomas Martin
Mrs Margaret Whittet
Thomas M'Nair, labourer
James Eraser, grocer
Robert Keir, bottler
R. & J. Hall, butchers
Charles Baxter, shoemaker
232
•ii9
STREET DIRECTORY.
241
232
230
228
226
224
222
220
218
216
214
212
210
208
206
204
200
iq8
196
194
192
190
South Street {contd.)
David Donaldson, blacksmith
John Imrie, moulder
James Forbes, stationer
Christina Munro
Janet Marshall
Betsy Deighton, dressmaker
Helen Scott
Mrs Wm. Duff, provision dealer
James M' Donald, cabinetmaker
John Anderson, salesman
Jane Sinclair
Christian Murray
Martin Thomson, bootcloser
Robert Winton, machinist
John Lister, tailor
Duncan Stewart, carter
James Sanderson, rally, servant
James Henderson, porter
Peter Lafferty, postman
James Halley, plasterer
James Cameron, fitter
Peter Gavin, labourer
Thomas M 'Queen, pointsman
Ann Haggart, grocer
Patrick Devanagh, labourer
Mrs Amelia Robertson
John Stewart, tailor
William Stewart, gardener
Daniel Kane, labourer
Daniel M'Niven, labourer
Hossack Cowan, shoemaker
Thomas Miller, weaver
Mrs Peter Stewart
James Allan, dyer
John Campbell, lathsplitter
Mrs John Marshall
Mrs James Davie
Mrs Laurence Anderson
William Alexander, labourer
Patrick Hobban, labourer
John Cook, fireman
John Lennox, mason
Mrs Thomas Ross
Catherine Hughes
Ann Reid
James Findlay, tobacconist
James Allan, french-cleaner
Perth City Mission Hall
Charles M'Donald, tailor
Perth Soup Kitchen
South Street {contd.)
186 Thomas Lipton, provision mer-
chant
Scott street here
168 Robert Burnet, baker
166 Bridget Hanick, greengrocer
164 Patrick Thornton, labourer
. . John Gibbons, labourer
. . Mark Brown, labourer
. . Michael Glen, labourer
. . Mrs Catherine Kilcoyne
. . Andrew Cameron, carter
160 Ann Lyden, grocer
158 John Boyd, labourer
156 Mrs James Blair, grocer
154 William Alexander, labourer
. . Mrs Catherine Durnan
. . Mrs M. M'Lauchlan
. . David Robertson, cabinetmaker
. . John Laughland, cattle-drover
. . Jessie M'Laren
152 John Flynn, labourer
150 Thomas Barty & Co., bakers
148 Patrick Folan, labourer
. . Daniel Pullar, stonebreaker
. . Alexander Davidson, labourer
. , John Rae, clerk
. . Mrs Helen Donaldson, hawker
. . John Ross, labourer
. . Mrs Jane Lindsay
.. John M'Manus, labourer
. . Patrick Gibbons, labourer
. . John Blake, labourer
. . Francis M'Lauchlan, labourer
• . John Rattray, smith
. . Andrew Robertson, dyer
. . Archibald Lawrie, weaver
146 John Gillespie, grocer
144 John Saunders, tinsmith
142 John Lawson, fireman
• . James Higgins, labourer
. . Peter Gardiner, carter
. . Mrs Bell
. . David Blair, dyer's finisher
. . Andrew Duff, saddler
. . Richard Knight, labourer
140 John Ross, provision dealer
136 Alexander M'Bain, labourer
. . Mrs Elizabeth Haggerty
. . John Flynn, labourer
. . Michael Maillie, labourer
242
STREET DIRECTORY.
136
134
128
124
120
118
116
ki4
112
no
108
106
104
102
98
94
90
86
84
82
South Street {contd,)
Martin O'Donald, labourer
Alex. Ramsay, china-mrchant
Patrick M'Glyn, labourer
James Irvine, tinsmith
Horner's lane here
A.lexander M'Laren, grocer
Mrs Eliza Anderson, grocer
Thomas Phillips, blacksmith
Mrs Ann Watson, confectioner
Lilly Rutherford, factoryworker
William Baxter, seaman
Thomas M'Kenzie, labourer
James Welsh, dyer
Mrs Isabella Halley
Stewart Livingstone, cab-driver
Robert Caw, labourer
Mrs Mary Gow, grocer
West Church Mission Hall
Mrs Christina Haggart, lodgings
Wm. K. Hodge, church-officer
Peter Robertson, grocer
Geo. Kinnoch, coach-trimmer
Andrew Duncan, dyer
John Bruce, painter
Mrs Ann M'Gregor
William Hunter, dyer's labourer
Mrs David Sharp
Mrs Janet Jones
Charles Herd, fireman
David M'Ewan, police detective
Peter Low, policeman
Agnes M'Kinlay
Mary Folan, confectioner
Wm. M'Nab, provision dealer
Henry Norwell, shoemaker
Margaret Gavin
James Garvie, carter
Archibald Knight, labourer
Andrew F. Jack, labourer
James Cameron, shoemaker
William Welsh, blacksmith
Mrs Jane Crow
John Scott, ropespinner
Mrs Thomas Murie
William Murray, labourer
William Taylor, plumber
John Menzies, labourer
Martin Welsh, labourer
John Maddon, labourer
Anthony King, labourer
82
80
78
74
72
70
66
64
62
60
58
56
South Street {contd.)
Peter Kerrigan, labourer
Susan M*Lauchlan
Michael Foy, labourer
Mrs Helen M'Glen
Joseph Cameron, labourer
David M'Ewan, gas fitter
George Stark, labourer
George Todd |
William Menzies, labourer ?
WiUiam M 'Keith, millwright
Alex. Barlass, coppersmith
Mrs John M 'Donald
Alex. M'Lauchlan, plumber
James M 'Donald, grocer
John Flynn, labourer
Mrs Stevenson
Daniel Clink, labourer
Henry Higgins, scavenger
Robert Allison, stonebreaker
Mrs Mary Feegan, hawker
Mrs Christina Clark
John Smeaton, boatman
James Picket, labourer
Robt. Yacamini, cab proprietor
and confectioner
Mrs Helen M 'Vicar, millworker
Benjamin Pippen, labourer
Mrs Peter Hogg
Archibald M'Intosh, labourer
Mrs Christina Petrie, hatter
Alexander Blyth, fireman
Mrs David Lawson
Mrs Elspeth Wylie, sick-nui^
Robert Laing, labourer
Angus Sutherland, hostler
John Sprunt, labourer
John Galloway, labourer
Francis M'Kinlay, smith
Andrew Archibald, carter
James Bell, carpenter
John Sinclair, waggon inspector
Mrs Thomas Sidey
David Ruthven, butcher
Mrs Madeline Mackay
Charles Forbes, labourer
Andrew Duncan, dyer
Mrs Sarah Thomas
John Cree, coal merchant
Mrs Andrew Galloway
Donald M'Lean, clothier
STREET DIRECTORY.
243
South Street (contd.)
54 Catherine Dawson, greengrocer
. , James Grant, gatekeeper
Cow vennel here
52 R. & J. Marshall, undertakers
50 David Malloch, planemaker
48JArthur Horseman, clogmaker
48 Daniel Stewart, dairyman
46 Joseph Dow, fish dealer
44 James Allan, plasterer
,. Margaret Keir, outworker
. . Henry Cameron, mason
. . Michael Milroy, mason
. . Flesher Incorporation Hall
42 Mrs Wm. Williamson, confec'nr.
28 Anderson & Jamieson, grocers
and wine merchants
Pt inces street here
26 Commercial Bank of Scotland
(Limited)
24 Wm. Cargill, Salutation Hotel
22 David Murray, carver and gilder
20 George Hutton, joiner
Mrs John Martin
Christina M'Niven
Mrs George Honey
Mrs Agnes Young
David M'Ewan, coachmaker
Mrs William M 'Donald
Alexander M'Gregor, draper
18 William Young, solicitor
16 Parochial Board Offices
14 Gray's Close —
"•^ Collector of Poor Rates Office
Mrs James Sturrock
Mrs James Garvie
Daniel M'Niven, labourer
Andrew M'llvride, labourer
John Oliphant, cabinetmaker
Mrs Catherine Comrie
Grace M' Donald
John Hinchcliffe, dyer's finisher
Margt. M'Nab, servants' regisr.
12 George Donaldson, mason
.. Thomas Herd, boiiermaker
. . John Sco-tt, labourer
10 Mrs David Fraser
8 William Swan, tailor
. . Joseph Grant, policeman
. . David C. Whyte, clerk
.. Thomas M'Intosh, dyer
South Street {contd.)
8 John Smeaton, joiner
6 Isabella Reid, dairykeeper
4 Mrs Thomas M'Intyre
. Thomas Rae, coach-painter
, James Ford, sawyer
. John Lydon, labourer
. John Cruickshank, mechanic
. John Munro, joiner
. William Cochrane, smith
, Thomas Stewart, tailor
. Jane Soutar, sempstress
. Donald M'Lean, clothier
2 Mrs Charles Mitchell, mangier
SPEYOATE.
Gas Meter Inspector's Office
H.M. Local Prison, A. Y. Will,
governor
I Robert Anderson, carter
5 David Deas, labourer
7 William Johnston, carpenter
9 Alexander Carmichael, carter
. . David Lauder, fisherman
.. Alex. Galbraith, coach-wheeler
, . John Caw, labourer
. . James Waterson, painter
1 1 Benjamin Brothers, picture-frame
makers
13 Mrs William Kinnoch
.. Daniel M'Laren, labourer
. . Thomas Neil, platelayer
. . David Rutherford, turner
19 James M 'Keith, engineer
. . Mrs John Comrie
. . John Trail, engine-driver
. , David Reid, seaman
.. Mrs David M'Leish
. . John Williamson, painter
. . Mrs Alexander M'Ewan
. . William Crow, porter
21 David Reekie, mason
Bonded Warehouses
STOEMONT STEEET.
I John Hendry, butcher
3 Margaret Whitehead
5 Andrew Downie, timekeeper
7 John Dickson, labourer
. . John Duff, glassblower
244
STREET DIRECTORY.
Stormont Street {confd.)
7 William Reid, baker
9 Mrs Margaret Sime, ladies' nurse
II Mary M'Carley, dressmaker
. , William Bayne, accountant
13 Margaret Gemmel
15 Mrs Isabella Keay
17 David Blair, tailor
Wm. Anderson, coachtrimmer
Mrs Peter Donaldson
William M 'Donald, shoemaker
Bernard Doris, mason
Alexander Livingstone, labourer
Alexander Reid, dyer
21 Margaret Coutts
23 William Geekie, engine-fitter
. , Alex. Guild, dyer's labourer
, . George Thomson, dyer's labourer
. . Peter Gall
. . Mrs David Stewart
25 Thomas Ballantyne, tailor
27 Charles Malcolm, carpenter
29 Andrew Gardiner, carpenter
John Spiers, plasterer
John M'Gregor, shoemaker
John Cowper, mechanic
Mrs James Chalmers, sempstress
Catherine M'Farlane
31 Andrew Semple, salmon fisher
33 John Stirton, engine-fitter
35 Hannah Wilkie
Peter Sinclair, labourer
John Roy, cloth inspector
John Burns, gasfitter
Mrs John Chapman
Mrs Thomas Taylor
37 Mrs Gorham, laundress
39 James Sinclair, policeman
. . John Marshall, weaver
41 George Mill, joiner
. . William Pitcaithly, dyer
.. John M'Pherson, gardener
. . Robert Stewart, hammerman
. . Margt. M 'Donald, factory- wrkr.
43 David Smith, carter
45 Donald Scott, timekeeper
47 James Pirnie, linen dresser
. . William Haxton, dyer's finisher
. . Thomas Lennox
. , Mrs David Reid
, . Alexander Knox, baker
Stormont Street [contd.)
49 Jatnes Roy, factory worker
, . David Anderson, tailor
8 St. Joseph's Convent
6 David Cuthbert, ironmonger : :,
4 Andrew Miller, clothier
. , Gasson & Miller, builders
2 Daniel Malloch, shoemaker
. . John F. Malloch, clerk
TAT STREET.
Tayview House —
Robert de Bruce Trotter, M.D.
George Inn lane here
8 New Club House — H. Munro,
manager
10 John Wilson, Turf Tavern
Mrs Elizabeth Welsh, lodgings
Thomas M'Gregor, bookbinder
Mrs David Reekie
Alexander Nelson, hostler
Robert Dewar, clerk
John Black, printer
Jackson & M 'Gregor, bookbindrs.
14 Fire Brigade Station
16 Police Treasurer's Office, David
Keay, solicitor
. . Burgh Assessor's Office, Donald
Mackintosh
. . John Welsh, police superintends
. . Burgh Court Room
18 Police Office
. . Billet Master's Office
High street here
20 John M'Gregor, postmaster
24 William A. Barclay, actuary and
cashier
26 Savings Bank of the County and
City of Perth
Free West Church
Victoria Buildings —
36 Aberdeen Town and County Bk.
38 John Kippen, solicitor
. . Perth School Board Office, Pat.
Martin, solicitor, clerk
. . Robert Robertson, solicitor
. . James Moncrieff, dyer
. . Jas. Ramsay, commercial travelr.
. . Perthshire Advertiser Office
40 Inland Revenue Offices
i:
STREET DIRECTORY.
245
Tay Street {contd.)
40 County Assessor's Office, A. Bain
. . Custom House Offices
. . William Duncan, housekeeper
42 John A. Robertson, solicitor
. , Skeete & Chalmers, solicitors
, . John Young, C.E. and architect
, . William Byars, clothier
. . James Moir, teacher
GowRiE House —
48 Alexander Speedie, fishmonger
50 Mrs George Allan
52 William Shaw, solicitor
, , Ann Phillips
South street here —
56 County Buildings —
County Hall
County Collector's Office
Sheriff and Justiciary Court-room
Sheriff & Commis. Clerk's Office
Canal street here
58 Miller & Gall, printers
62 Perth Working Boys' and Girls'
Religious Society
. . Donald Chisholm, housekeeper
66 Perthshire Societyof Natural Sci-
ence, Museum & Lecture -Rms.
68 Mrs Hugh Thomson
Volunteers' Drill Hall
Perth Rowing Club Boat House
Andrew M'Leish, railway porter
Peter Craigon, lamplighter
William Fleming, pointsman
John Walker, signalman
Water Works, John Feattie, supt.
THIMBLEKOW.
1 Mrs Susan Johnston, servant
• . Mrs Janet Knox, winder
3 Peter Malcolm, carter
• . Alexander Elder, tenter
. . Mrs William Carnegie, hawker
5 David Gowans, weaver
7 Robert Henderson, smith
. , Mrs David Smith
. , Mrs Agnes Cousin
, . Mrs Reason
9 Patrick Marron, labourer
1 1 Anthony Marron, labourer
. . David Watson, postman
. . Mrs William Clark
Thimblerow {contd.)
13 John Mailer, blacksmith
. , Mrs John Robertson, weaver
15 David M'Farlane, dresser
. . James Robertson, weaver
19 John Malcolm, lorryman
23 Peter Baillie, railway porter
25 Robert Bell, dyer
27 William Henderson, weaver
William Buchan, slater
William Hutchison, weaver
Robert Henderson, blacksmith
29 Forrester Gowans, slater
Mrs Betsy Allan
Mrs John Eisset
31 Edward Young, labourer
Joseph Hall, labourer
Mrs James Fulton
William M'Kendrick, carter
James Blyth, carter
David P. Allan, labourer
William Stewart, dyer
Charles Heron, weaver
James Flint, mess cook
Robert Mailer, dyer
32 Alexander Clow, labourer
Isabella M 'William
Andrew Christie, smith
24 Andrew Kinnis, dyer
22 Thomas Rennet, carter
. . George Brough, labourer
20 James Angus, blacksmith
. . John Ramsay, joiner
18 John Gavin, labourer
. . William Boag, mason
8 John Kinmont, labourer
. . David Meiklem, dyer
6 Mrs Ann Rodger
, . Mrs William Robertson, winder .
. . Thomas Duff, engine-fitter
. . Robert Kitson
. . Thomas Spence, soldier
. . Thomas Trotter, moulder
. . Alex. Kinmonth, weaver
. . David Gardiner, painter
.. James M 'Donald, labourer
. . Mrs Janet Glass
4 John M'Gregor, dyer's labourer
. . Mrs Thomas Wight
. . James Glass, plasterer
2 David Buchan, labourer
246
STREET DIRECTORY.
UUIOU LAIIE.
9 Colin Brown, cab proprietor
13 John Brough, manager, Wheaten
Bread Society
. . Alexander Bayne, draper
. . James R. Galloway, clerk
. . Thomas Hunt, cabinetmaker
. . Richard Lennie, policeman
, . James Campbell, tailor
, . Robert Menzies, dyer
. , Robert Cornfute, dyer
. . Peter Marshall, baker
. , Robert Wilson, timekeeper
. . Ralph Smith, pensioner
. . Rebecca M'Kay
James Pearson, dyer
Mrs Ann Gourlay
Charles Patullo, labourer
Peter Robertson, cab-driver
Mrs James Beatson
Alexander Ballantine, joiner
Mrs John Lamb
Mrs James Docherty
North William street here
Mrs David White
John Stewart, shoemaker
Mrs Robert Halkerston
Andrew M'Lean, joiner
Alexander M'Farlane, mechanic
UJN[ION STEEET.
John Bums, cabinetmaker
Janet Meldrum, dairy
Robert Mayne, shoemaker
Peter Low, labourer
Mrs Helen Sutherland
Mary Galletly
Robert Morris, brassfounder
Thomas Peddie, tailor
Mrs Thomas Young
David M'Gregor, smith
Mrs Helen Beat
Artillery Volunteers' Hall
Edward Shepherd, basketmaker
James Gowans, mason
Anthony Ross, finisher
George Payne, drill instructor
Alexander M 'Ewan, coachman
Robert Ferguson, dyer
Laurence M'Laren, labourer
22
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14
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2
I
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7
9
13
19
21
Union Street {contd.)
6 Margaret Roberts
. . David Pirrie, coachmaker
4 Charles Stalker, miller
2 William Maloney, horse breaker
VIGTORIA STEEET.
2 Mrs Henry Stewart
. . James Fisher, clerk
. . David Stfatton, wood merchant
. . Mrs Thomas Baird
. . James Kenna, retired warder
.. Adam B. M'Lean, teacher of
dancing
4 Mrs Euphemia Hunter, grocer
4^ William Hope, joiner
. . William M'Farlane, gamekeeper
. . Agnes Wilson, lodgings
. . John Soutar, policeman
. . William Duffm, warder
6 Thomas Wight, wireworker
. . James Duff, draper
8 George Black, implement agent
12 Robert Braithwood, militia staff
16 John Simpson, grain merchant
. . David Henderson, corn mercht,
20 John Selby, railway guard
22 Thomas Henderson, clerk
. . Wm. Elliot, commercial traveller
. . Mrs Catherine Todd
. . George Valentine, cutler
24 Robert Robertson, engineer
Nelson street here
38 Laurence Wotherspoon, baker
. . Mrs George Anderson
. . Mrs John Ross
40 Alex. M'Kenzie, warehouseman
46 C. M'Currach & Son, builders
48 Mrs Peter M'Currach
50 John Miller, painter
52 John Inglis, plumber
54 Thomas Pullar & Son, joiners
. . Andrew Jack, joiner
.. Henry Christie, H.M. customs
56 John C. Nicol, spirit-dealer
58 James Chalmers, wholesale provi-
sion merchant
Scott street here
70 William Moncrieff, carpenter
. . James C. Powrie, wheelwright
STREET DIRECTORY.
247
Victoria Street {contd.)
74 John Stewart, sawmiller
... Jas. R. Greig, draper's assistant
76 Mary W. Davidson, teacher
78 Jonn Thomson, spirit-merchant
86 Mrs John Cowperthwaite
Paradise Place —
90 John M'Farlane, joiner
. . James Murray, joiner
92 Mrs Jane Wood, milliner
94 Thomas Love, auctioneer
David Gorrie, coppersmith
David Miller, grocer
Free St. Stephen's Church
^7 Wm. Hill, retd. excise-officer
85 Mrs John Blackie
Victoria Place —
77 Robert Christie, surgeon
75 James Scott
73 Major James Stewart Menzies
71 Janet Hay
James street here
Militia Barracks
Scott street hei-e
Gas Works
Charles street here
51 William Brewster, wood-mrcht.
47 Wm. Thomson, coach-builder,
Ivybank
Victoria Auction Hall, Hay &
Kyd, auctioneers
William Hall, Victoria Hotel
WATEEOATE.
3 Robert M'Pherson, coach painter
, . James Young, printer
9 John Malcolm, labourer
. . Hugh Aytoun, coachman
. . Mrs Helen Malcolm
13 Allan M'Gregor, Burns' Tavern
15 Mrs W. G. Oliver, grocer
17 James Garvie, dyer's labourer
Mrs Peter Greenhill
Alexander Keltic, dyer
John Neil, blacksmith
Thomas Blair, dyer
James Lennox, dyer's labourer
19 Mary Tilleray, dairj'keeper
23 Wright Incorporation Hall
John Rennie, mechanic
27 Mrs George Campbell
27
29
31
35
39
41
47
51
55
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69
71
73
75
77
79
81
83
85
87
Watergate {contd.)
David Fyfe, mason
Jean Lamb, lodgings
William Donaldson, porter
Andrew Scott, labourer
Mrs Hugh Lawson, greengrocer
James Hobson, shoemaker
Janet Harris
Peter Paterson, cabinetmaker
Mrs Alexander Galletly, sempts.
James Robb, railway labourer
William M'Dougall, porter
Duncan INIenzies, porter
Mrs James Mitchell
Elphinston Henderson, cabdriver
Stewart Strathdee, clerk
Mrs Donald M'Leod
John Scott, Waverley Inn
Oliphanfs vennel here
Mrs WilHam Keiller
Mrs Isabella Alexander
Mrs Jane Gall
John Murie, plumber
D. M'Lauchlan, slater and sweep
William Duncan, fireman
Mrs William M 'Donald
Margt. Tainsh, scripture reader
Baxter's vennel here
Edward M'Donald, nurseryman
Mrs George Lee
Mrs William Anderson
William Ritchie, joiner
James Deuchars, baker
John M'P'arlane, engine-fitter
John Stewart, labourer
Joseph Dow, fish and egg mercht,
Mrs Peter Graham
James Deuchars, baker
John Watson, cutter
Peter Lowe, clerk
David Campbell, smith
Wm. Robertson, bookbinder
John Johnston, printer
Alexander Bain, spirit-dealer
Caroline Shaw
Thomas Duncan, stereotyper
Water Vennel —
I Alexander Wilson, bookbinder
. . James Campsie, joiner
3 Isabella M'Pherson
. , Alex. R. Hutchison, irontumer
248
"Watergate {contd.)
84 William Forbes, Gowrie Inn
82 James Dawson, labourer
80 Alexander Smeaton, boatman
. . Adam Wish art, porter
. . Alexander Bruce, labourer
. . John Jamieson, hawker
. , James Cameron, carter
. . Alexander Cook, 'bus driver
78 Ebenezer Davidson, labourer
74 Euphemia Rodger, eating-house
keeper
72 John M'Ewan, dyer
. , John M 'Donald, labourer
, , Mrs Ann Egan
. . George Halley, planemaker
, . George Malloch, labourer
. . Robert Malloch, labourer
, , David Douglas, painter
.. William M'Ewan, labourer
. . Henry Wright, labourer
, . John Small, carter
. . David Gibson, labourer
. , William Kinnoch, labourer
. , John M'Gough, labourer
. . Mrs John Reid
. . William Berwick, horse dealer
. . Henry Davidson, labourer
70 Laurence Whyte, joiner
66 J. Young & Sons, printers
58 James Gray
, . James Kelly, dairyman
. . Mrs John Edward, dressmaker
. . William Goodman
. . John R. Blair, dyer
56 Peter & Wm. Cree, coal dealers
54 Mrs Peter Downie
. . Mrs Enoch J. Tomey
. . Mrs Alexander Leitch
44 David Peters, church officer
34 James Robertson, coachbuilder
28 Alexander Baxter, tailor
. , Mrs Alexander Guthrie
. . Mrs Margaret Greig
24 Greig & Co., drapers
20 Mrs Charles Bryson
18 William Hogg, reporter
. , Richard Hardie, pavior
. . David Thomson, tailor
. . David Gray, plasterer
. . James Paul, joiner
STREET DIRECTORY.
Watergate {contd.)
18 Catherine Robertson
. , William Rutherford, wire fencer
. . Ann Irvine, fur cleaner
16 Courier Office — James Dewar,
proprietor
14 William Roy, printer
Robert Robertson, seaman
William Bryson, dyer
Mrs William M 'Donald
James Kerr, baker
Mrs John Ross
William Blair, dyer
10 James Hewat, restaurateur
8 Peter M 'Intyre, baker
6 Hunter H. Greig, wine merchant
WILLIAM STREET (North).
5 James Simpson, hotel-keeper
7 James Finlayson, ironmonger
. . James Stewart, tailor
20 Unitarian Meeting-House
18 Jane Bell
. . John M'Kenzie
. . Mrs Daniel Anderson, grocer
. . Mrs Sarah Marshall
12 Wm. Robertson, cab proprietor
10 David Craig, cabman
Union lane here
8 Colin Brown, cab proprietor
6 Mrs John Irvine, cartwright
. . James Easson, mason
. . William Whiteford, blacksmith
2 Mrs John M 'Intyre
. . Andrew Brown, shoemaker
WILLIAM STEEET (South).
3 James Kinmont, labourer
. . Charles Stratton, tailor
. . Jos. Jackson, telegraph lineman
7 David Watt, mason
9 Thomas Herd, baker
, . Andrew Bissett, coach-trimmer
. . William M'Pherson, tailor
. . Jessie and Elizabeth Hastie
. . William Shanks, joiner
. . James Edwards, gas inspector
. . James M 'Laren, fireman
. . James Penney, mason
. . Alexander Walker, coach- wright
STREET DIRECTORY.
249
S. William Street {contd.)
9 John M 'Arthur, labourer
, . David Donaldson, cabinetmaker
. . Ann Clark
, . William Robertson, coachman
. . David Goodall, labourer
1 1 William Kennedy, Auction Mart
keeper
21 Southern District School
Nelson street here
25 Matthew Scott, residenter
51 Free St. Leonard's Church
58 Thomas Readdie, builder
Fraser & Morton, builders
56 Mrs John M' Lagan
. . William Moffat, ticket-inspector
54 Mrs Richard Bone
. . William Fenwick, guard
36 William Paton, gatekeeper
34 John Robertson, warder
., W. A. Boyes, asst. procurator
fiscal
,.. William Barclay, teacher
32 Peter Strang, druggist
30 Mrs William Cameron
Nelson street here
22 James Proudfoot, railway supt.
WHITEFEIAES STEEET.
(See Dovecotland.)
YORK PLACE.
I E. Livingstone
3 Charles Winton, platelayer
, . William Hay, railway guard
". . David Farquharson, tea-dealer
9 William Brough, traveller
II James Hay, upholsterer
13 D.Sinclair Kennedy, M.B., CM.
15 Mrs Thomas Alexander
York Place {contd.)
17 Thomas Whimster, gas manager
19 John Bruce, clothier
2 1 Mrs James Robertson
23 Rev. Archibald Sutherland
23^York Place U.P. Church
25 Thomas Forrest, grocer
27 John Bannerman, com. traveller
29 James King, grocer
31 James M 'Queen, horse-hirer
Caledonian road here
35 Rev. Hugh Ross
37 James A. Peebles, draper
39 Mrs Robert Ancell
41 James Watson, clothier
43 James Anderson, china-merchant
45 James M 'Donald, grain-mercht.
47 George Wilson, leather-mercht,
49 Rev. John Symon
51 William H. Gregor, clerk
Brighton Villa —
53 Donald M. Mackay, solicitor
55 William Hill, provision mrcht.
32 John Peebles, plasterer
30 David Alexander, corn-merchant
28 James Christie, com. traveller
26 W. L. Smith, auctioneer
24 John and Alexander Robertson,
teachers
22 Mrs Mary Gentle
20 Rev. John Rainnie
18 Peter Palmer, merchant
16 Wm. B. Gourlay, com. traveller
14 Misses Chaplin
12 Rev. Joseph H. Hargreaves
IQ John Henderson, tobacconist
Caledonian road here
The County and City Infirmary
John Guthrie, janitor
David Beveridge, sculptor
BRIDGEND DISTRICT.
BAOK WYJSD.
5 Mary Allan
13 Mrs Robert Cowper
18 David Mackie, labourer
14 David Sorlie, dairyman
12 Hugh Boyd, gardener
Back Wynd [contd.)
8 Thomas Nicoll, labourer
6 James Richardson, labourer
4 James Mitchell, shoemaker
,. James Moir, shoemaker
.. Mrs Catherine Salmond
250
STREET DIRECTORY — BRIDGEND.
BAENHILL.
(See Dundee Road.)
BOWERSWELL EOAD.
KiNNouLL Terrace.
The Den — Andrew L. Dun
Murray ville — W. H. Newby, drugst
Gaskhill — ^J. A. Imrie, upholsterer
Free West Church Manse — Rev.
James Gibson, D.D.
Melrose House — George M. Ferrier,
Damick — Andrew Heiton, architect
Somerset Villa — James S. Imrie,
upholsterer
Brompton Terrace.
Beech Villa-
William Todd, ink manufacturer
Major Henry Luke
Sunnybower —
William M 'Lagan, grocer
David Norwell, shoemaker
Viewbank — Robert Hay Robertson,
grocer
Maxwellton — ^John Thomas
Witchhill Cottage— John Dawson,
writer
Rockbank — David Smart, architect
Glendoick Villa — Alex. Dingwall,
merchant
Greenhill— James Marshall
Glencairn Villa — Misses Dandie
James Templeton, hosier
Hasland — Rob. Morison, accountant
Ashton Villa— Mrs R. Pettigrew
St. Skea — Mrs James Law
Springfield— Christina and Elizabeth
Morison
Catherine Miller
William Harley, fruiterer
Springbrae— Jas. G. Greig, teacher
Robert Dow, painter
The Beild — James Honey
John Murray
DuppLiN Terrace.
Claremont Villa — R. Bonar, clothier
Ramsay Lodge— Wm. G. Stewart,
grocer
Vinebank — David Galloway, grain
merchant
BowERSWELL RoAD {contd.)
DuppLiN Terrace.
Balbraith — ^John A. Dewar, wine
merchant
Craigard— Jno. Stewart, M.D.,R.N.
St. Mirin's — ^James C. Pinkerton,
solicitor
Upland Villa — Robt. Brand, builder
Dupplin Bank — John Wood
Fernhill — Melville Jameson, procu*
rator-fiscal
Hatton Farm — Wm. Brown, fruitrer
St. Mary's College— The Very Rev.
John Bennet
St. Mary's Cottage — Jno. Chisholm,
gardener
KinnouU Hill Lodge — Dav. Taylor,
gamekeeper
Bowerswell — Mrs George Gray
Rosebank — ^James F. PuUar, dyer
John Gerrard, gardener
Bowerswell Cottage — Thomas B,,
Nicoll, clerk
Bankhead — Elizabeth Donald
Gowrie Cottage — Mrs Spalding
BEIDGE STEEET.
1 Mrs Margaret Douglas
2 James M' Donald, shoemaker
3 Robert Robertson, tobacconist
4 Robert Angus, news agent
BEID&E STEEET (East).
I Elizabeth Gardener, greengrocer
5 Walter Bissett, saddler
... James M' Donald, shoemaker
... Mrs Alexander M'Intyre
.. Georgina Sime, dressmaker
... Isabella Robertson
.. Magdalen Duncan, dressmaker
II David Sharp, gardener
... Robert Brough, gardener
... John M'Kenzie, mason
13 James Brown, gardener
... James Harris, labourer
... John Smith, church officer
... Mrs Mary Harper, dressmaker
1 5 Mrs Jane Rowley
17 William Kettles, painter
STREET DIRECTORY — BRIDGEND.
251
E. Bridge Street [contd.)
17 Mrs Duncan M'Pherson
... Henry Archibald, shoemaker
21 James Dougall, carter
... John Beatson, labourer
12 John M'Intyre, coachman
Gladstone Terrace —
2 Thomas Ross, gardener
3 James Whittet, gardener
4 Mary Blair
5 James Munro, miller
6 Mrs Alexander Stewart
7 David Smith, gardener
8 William Davidson, calenderer
9 John Adams, printer
10 Oliphant B. Robertson, book-
canvasser
1 1 Mrs Jessie Sinclair
13 Charles Robertson, coachman
14 John Black, P. O. clerk
15 James Mackie, school board
officer
16 James Ewing, gardener
17 Alexander Grant, calenderer
18 Thomas Smith, coachman
19 Thomas Massey, gardener
20 Catherine Clark
10 George Galletly, baker
8 Daniel Sorley, gardener
... Betsy Burt, laundress
... Daniel M 'Galium, hostler
.., William Wood, labourer
... Charles M 'Donald, seaman
6 William Hutchison, upholsterer
Potterhill— Alex. Moncrieff, W.S.
Tayhill — Andrew Crawford
Mayfield — ^John M. Miller, solicitor
Pitcullen — Andrew Coates, manufr.
Gannochy Fold — ^Joseph and Robert
Small
Folds House — William Taylor
Murray House — A. R. Urquhart,
M.D.
Gannochy Farm — ^James & Duncan
M'Gregor, farmers
Asylum Farm — Thomas and James
Stewart, farmers
Greenbank — John Dickson, W.S.
Annat Lodge —
Francis Buchanan White, M.D.
Annat Lodge Cottage —
James Buist, sergeant city police .
Murray's Royal Asylum
Broompark — D. Robertson, contrctr.
Mount Tabor —
Richard Cruickshanks, com. agent
Thomas Munro, merchant
Captain Alexander Geddes
James Lindsay
BEOMPTON TEEEAOE,
(See Bowerswell Road.)
BUSNBANK TEREAOE.
(See Strathmore Street.)
COMELY BANK.
(See Strathmore Street.)
OOMMEEOIAL STSEET.
3 James Forbes, Cross Keys Inn
5 David Cochrane, cowfeeder
9 Margaret Sprunt
... Mrs Helen Stewart
... John Ower, miller
... Mrs M'Gregor
.. Mrs John Whytock, laundress
13 Mrs Elizabeth M'Guire
... Thomas L Miller, clerk
... William Fen wick, shoemaker
15 Mrs James M'Ewan
... Charlotte M 'Donald
. . . Mrs William Douglas
... Mrs John Eraser
17 Mrs William Wylie
... William Wylie, turner
19 George Cameron, flesher
21 James Douglas, grocer
23 James Miller, smallware mercht.
... Thomas Sharp, brassfounder
25 Alexander Thomson, compositor
27 Mrs David Taylor
... Margaret Gourlay
35 James Morton, tanner, currier,
and shoemaker
37 Barnett Place —
Colin M'Callum, baker
David Sharp, coachman
Elizabeth M'Gregor, scripture
reader
252
STREET DIRECTORY — BRIDGEND.
Commercial Street {contd.)
37 Barnett Place—
Robert Kirk, policeman
John S. Murie, labourer
David Lindsay, gardener
Alexander S. Grant, clerk
James Morton, dyer
Charles Keay, porter
George Johnston, clerk
George M'Gregor, bellhanger
David Murie, dyer
William Nairn, fireman
James Dallachie, gardener
Donald M'Intosh, clerk
John Robertson, blacksmith
43 Isabella Rae
45 James H. Salmond, smith
... David Donaldson, gasfitter
... Janet M'Pherson
49 Andrew Heatly, gardener
... Mrs John Ford
... Mrs Daniel Ferguson
... Ann Brown
... Stewart M'Feat, labourer
... James Robertson, mason
51 Agnes Johnston
... Mrs Ann M'Ewan, laundress
... John Barnett, gardener
53 David Robertson, labourer
... Edgar Robertson, mason
... James Ferguson, letter carrier
55 David Johnston, saddler
... David Taylor, mason
... Mrs Anderson
57 Mrs Sarah G. Fenwick, confec-
tioner, Floral Cottage
Thomas Robertson, joiner
48 Ann Jack
... Mrs Robert Pearson
... Mrs Margaret Robertson
46 William Sheridan, butler
... Mrs James Pullar
... WilHam Dow, French cleaner
... Alexander Douglas, painter
... Mrs William Drysdale
... Walter Hutchison, upholsterer
... Benjamin White, clerk
... Robert Alexander, gardener
... Ann Constable
... Ann Boyle
40 Thomas M'Neil, tailor
Commercial Street [contd.)
36 Mrs Robert Donn
32 Mrs Robert Walker, laundress
Union street lane here
30 William Taylor, mason
... William Guthrie, smith
28 James Ballantine, saddler
... David M'Kenzie, labourer
... Hugh Neil, shoemaker
24 William Guthrie, smith
16 Mrs Thomas Rattray
12 Christina M'Intosh
... James Morison, shoemaker
... Robert Gloag, fireman
... John M'Kay, labourer
10 William M'Millan, mason
. . . Mrs Margaret Ness
8 Stewart Cook, librarian
... George M'Gregor, labourer
6 Mrs Isabella M'Laren
... Hugh Munro, wright
... Peter Finlayson, gardener
DUNDEE EOAD.
Knowehead — Jas. D. Miller, solicitr
Jock's Lodge — Wm. B. Gloag, mcht
KinnouU Cottage — Lady Chas. Kerr
Kinnoull Parish Church
Rodney Lodge —
Lieut. Ernest M. Willshire, 42nid
Highlanders
Peter Thomson, gardener
Wellbank — Jas. Thomson, teacher
Jessie Wedderspoon
Kinnoull Manse— Rev. John Ander-
son, D.D.
St. Alban's Cottage — ^John A. An-
derson
Ivy Bank — Mrs Henry John Bell
Mrs Mary Ann Forbes
Struan Bank —
Rob. Robertson, inspector of poor
Mrs James Robertson
Rio Villa — Robert G. Ramsay
Kinnoull Public School
Barnhill.
Garry Cottage — Hector Sandeman
Duncan M'Laren, coachman
Thomas Blaikley, gardener
STREET DIRECTORY — BRIDGEND.
253
Dundee Road {contd.)
Barnhill.
Laurelbank — Robert Brown, C.E.
R.N.
Hillside Home for Incurables
Castlebank — Mrs Peter Robertson
Willowbank— Thos. M. Barr, C,E.
Thomas Adams, pointsman
Wm. Hutchison, carriage inspector
Robert Cramb, surfaceman
Alexander Ramsay, signalman
Barnhill House —
Mrs George Gordon
John Irons, station master
Laurence Herd, market gardener
James Young, market gardener
James Cameron, market gardener
Old Toll House — ^James Carruthers
Craigbank — ^John Grieve, mkt. gdnr
John Anderson, labourer
Mrs William Nicoll
Mrs Robert Young
Orchardbank and Smithfield —
Thos. M'Kenzie, market gardener
Robert Tait, labourer
Orchardbank — Margt. E. Gardner
Allan Hart, labourer
Mary Taylor
Strawberrybank — Wm. Cowieson,
market gardener
Veitchfield — Wm. Ferrier, mkt. gdr
Woodlands — ^Jas. Hart, mket. grdnr
Westview — ^James and David Daw-
son, farmers
Tankfield — Peter Martin, mkt. gdnr
Hillend — Jno. Hutchison, mkt. gdnr
Cozie Den — Margaret Whitelaw,
market gardener
Tayview — Peter Davidson, mkt.gdnr
Barnhill Cottage — Jas.Jackson,clerk
Elmbank — Alex. Anderson, joiner
Joseph F. Morgan, dyer
Elizabeth Boag
John M'Killop, market gardener
Rockville — David Morton, draper
Fairmount Villas —
Edwin Smith, collector of excise
Mrs Mary Mather
Wm. Soutar, Inland Rev. clerk
L. M. Grierson, Inland Rev. clerk
John Steele
Dundee Road {contd.)
Barnhill.
Willanslee — Major Geo. P. Salmon '
Craigmount — Dav. Marshall, solictr.
Mrs Hugh Barclay
Woodend Cottage — Thomas Scott
Gowrie Cottage — And. Young, dyer
Mrs William Gorrie
Gowrie Bank — Allan Peebles, travlr.
Mrs John Kerr, lodgings
Peter Anderson, pointsman
Samuel Henry, mechanic
Andrew Easson, gardener
Thomas Robertson, joiner
Carrick House —
William D. Charnley, foreman in
dye works
David Young
William Young, printer
Robert Fiddes, butcher
Robert Clark, parcel post messgr.
Branch Post Office — Mary Jane
Clark, grocer
Sunbank— Walter Gillies, M.A.,
English master, Perth Academy
Fairmount road here
Walnut Cottage — Mary TurnbuU
Bellwood— Capt. W. F. Middleton
Laurence Geddes, gardener
Bellwood Nursery
Bellwood Lodge — ^John A. Smith
Bellwood Cottage —
James Sprunt, sawmiller
James M. Doggart, missionary
John Myles, silk finisher
Well wood — ^John Symons, nursery
manager
DUPPLIN TEEEAOE.
(See Bowerswell Road.)
aLADSTONE TEEEAOE.
(See East Bridge Street.)
GOWEIE STEEET.
I Edward M. Webb, game-dealer
3 James Garrow, police inspector
5 Peter Marshall, clerk
... William Murie, waiter
... David Cameron, upholsterer
254
STREET DIRECTORY BRIDGEND.
GowRiE Street {contd.)
5 Mrs George M'Laren
... George Miller, currier
... George Burness, dyer's labourer
... Jonathan Leslie, shoemaker
... Helen Guthrie
11 Smart & Farquharson, builders
15 Charles Robertson, porter
... Matthew Ferguson, clerk
17 Mrs James M'Ewan, grocer
21 John Gow, mason
23 Alexander Grant, tailor
... Mrs Henry A. Skeete
28 Alexander Miller, plumber
... Isabella Nicol, outworker
22 W. R. Smith, painter
20 Mrs Catherine Robbin
... Robert Bonar, dyer
... Ann Fleming
... Mrs Peter Robb
. . . Thomas White, engineer
Back wynd here
18 Elizabeth Banks, embroiderer
14 Mrs Charles M'Intosh, grocer
12 David Drummond, joiner
... John Smith, gatekeeper
... Robert Hay Knox, saddler
... Edward Tainsh, printer
10 J. P. Craig & Co., drapers
8 Small & Welsh, tailors
6 James Mechie, shoemaker
4 David Anderson, dyer's finisher
... William Kennedy, porter
... Alexander Cameron, upholsterer
2 J. A. & D. Cameron, cabinet-
makers and upholsterers
ISLA STEEET.
Tayside — Robert Pullar, dyer
Alexander M 'Donald, gardener
Mansfield Place —
1 Robert Robertson, solicitor
2 Hunter H. Greig, merchant
3 Mrs Major W. A. Riach
4 A. H. Ballingal, W.S.
Taybank — ^James Morton, tanner
Susan H. Stuart
The Durn — Frederick R. Wilson,
surgeon-major
Gowanbank — Mrs Robert Hay
IsLA Street {contd.)
Bailbrook Lodge — Horace Skeete,
solicitor
Edendale — ^John Baird Sime, draper
Rev. Robert Lyon
Summerbank — Alexander Shields,
manufacturer
Boatland — Robert Guild, retired
merchant
Montreal Cottage — John Bower,
M.D., R.N.
Springland —
Charles Stewart Sandeman, mrcht.
Jas. M'Millan, gardener (lodge)
Quarr)rmill — William Duff, clerk
Alexander Roy, potato merchant
Old Toll-house — Lindsay Proudfoot,
gardener
19 David Bates, mason
17 Alexander Reid, roadman
... Robert Robertson, cowfeeder
Keir street here
James Dewar, draper. Rose Ctg.
Thomas Hamilton, coachman
3 Mrs James B. Roberton
John Forbes, distiller
KEIR STEEET.
I Robert Hall, Croft House
5 Thomas Ramsay, quanyman
... Robert Allan, hosier
7 Mrs Helen Chisholm
... Mrs Thomas Stewart
... Samuel Swaddell, book-canvassr
9 John Stratton, cabinetmaker
... John Gow, retired maltster
11 James M. Young, printer
15 John Young, engine-fitter
... George C. Cook, gardener
... Mrs Mary Ower
1 7 Robert Reid, joiner
19 George Wilson, saw-maker
18 William Christie, mason
14 James C. Dow, solicitor
... Mrs John Swan
12 Mrs Halley
10 Robert Leslie
... Duncan Leslie, bookseller
8 Mrs William Birrell
... Mrs Jane M'Pherson
STREET DIRECTORY — BRIDGEND.
255
Keir Street [contd.)
8 John Ramsay, gardener
,,. Catherine Clark
6 Eben. Mitchell, drpr., Crossmnt
Agnes Brown, Croft Cottage
KINNOULL TEERAOE.
(See Bowerswell Road.)
MAIH STEEET.
I Mrs James Campbell, grocer
3 Mrs Catherine Young
,.-. Mrs Margaret Campbell
... Mrs Thomas M'Gregor
3 Henry M. Guthrie, grocer
7 George Cameron, flesher
9 John Peattie, supt.. Waterworks
... Alexander Mackay, painter
II Perth Co-operative Society Brh.
13 Hugh Mackay, painter
15 Thomas Gibson, baker
... Robert Angus, news-agent
... Margaret Balmain, dressmaker
17 John Knox, dairyman
19 Thomas Gibson, baker
21 Donald Gow, pensioner
... David Drummond, joiner
... James Smith, gardener
... Cave Clement
23 Robert Fiddes & Son, butchers
25 Mrs William Moir, grocer
27 James Martin, grain merchant
... Mrs Andrew Kettles
29 William M 'Donald, gardener
31 James Scott, gatekeeper
33 James Murrie, finisher
35 James Inglis, leather merchant
37 David Hunter, warper
... Misses Anderson, teachers
39 Margaret Watson
41 Blackie's Land —
David Watson, carter
John Smith, tailor
James Simpson, labourer
Alexander Gardiner, fireman
Alex. Legerwood, traveller
Charlotte Murrie, factory worker
Mrs Peter Dow, washerwoman
51 John Menzies, Strathmore Inn
.53 John Frazer, clothier, Rockbank
House
Main Street {contd,)
55 George Lamb, tailor
57 John M 'Donald, carter
63 Andrew Barker, dyer
65 Mrs John Clunie
67 Samuel Wilson, joiner
69 John Scobie, innkeeper
73 William Young, silk cleaner
... John Peddie, joiner
... Malcolm M'Kay, gardener
... Samuel Wilson, joiner
... Andrew Cochrane, porter
... James M'Quhae, dyer
75 William Murray, clerk
77 James Gaudie, chief clerk, P. O.
. . . Jane Wilkie
79 Margaret Young
81 William Henderson, grocer
83 Alexander Reid, joiner
... Helen Mechie
85 David Clark, gardener
87 David Valley, slater
89 James Lickley, joiner
... Mrs Ann Kennedy
... John Brown, plasterer
91 Robert Gow, grocer
Wm. MacLeish, solicitor, Rivers-
dale
Archibald Burns Macdonald, dis-
tributor of stamps, Earnoch
Mrs James Roy, Springbank
62 George Chrystal, engineer
58 Marjory Scott, grocer
56 Peter Chrystal, engineer
54 Mungo Forbes, gardener
50 Mary Ann Smith, millworker
... Flora M 'Donald, outworker
... Jane Geekie, millworker
... John Martin, gardener
48 Mrs Charles M'Intosh, grocer
46 Ann Geekie
44 John Cameron, dyer
... Margaret M'Quhae
42 Rev. P. W. Grant, Inveravon
Bank
40 Charles Douglas Stewart, super-
visor of excise
38 Mrs William M 'Lagan
Mrs John Newlands, Tayside via.
26 Mrs Helen Wilkie
24 Mrs M'Kenzie
256
STREET DIRECTORY — BRIDGEND.
22
18
16
14
10
I
3
5
7
9
II
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
47
49
Main Street {confd.)
INCHBANK —
Thomas Miller, LL.D.
Alfred L. Rowden, com mercht.
James Johnston, cattle dealer
Thomas Law, gardener (cottage)
George A. M'Kenzie, solicitor,
Bridgend House
Mrs John Brae
Margaret M'Gill, washer
Mrs Alexander Robertson
Mrs W. H ether ington
Mrs George Gray
Anna Morton
James M'Kenzie, grocer
Robert Mitchell, baker
William Rutherford, joiner
Mrs James Jack
Ann Duncan
Duncan Irvine, brewer
Mrs James Campbell, grocer
Robert Mitchell, baker
STEATHMORE STREET.
Mrs George Armour, cowfeeder
James Gourlay, bootcloser
William Kidd, shoemaker
James M'Vean, labourer
Matthew Webster, cowfeeder
Mrs Peter Cochrane
William Rutherford, wright
Arthur Lowden, labourer
Mrs Eliza M'Vean
Charles Jackson, roadman
Mrs Peter Winton
Alexander Jack, porter
Alexander Kettles, joiner
John Hutton, joiner
George Laing, miller
Mrs William Law
John Howie
William Davidson, cab-driver
David Halkerston, coachman
The Hon. Mrs John RoUo, Rose-
mount
Wm. Scott, gardener, Rosemount
Mary Palmer
David Steele, joiner
James Menzies, labourer
John Hutton, joiner
Thomas Crerar, carter
Strathmore Street {confd.)
49 William Harris, brassfinisher
51 Isabella Murray
53 James Baxter, warper
55 David Smith, shoemaker
... John Baxter, dyer
... John Sharp, gardener
.. David Balmain, weaver
... James Marshall, weaver
57 James Shepherd, labourer
59 William Welsh, grocer
61 Charles Scott, mason
John Nightingale, basketmaker
William Miller, baker
James Scobie, labourer
Mrs Barbara M'Gregor
John Bayne, firemam
Mrs Christina M'Intosh
William Dow, joiner
David Carr, dyer's finisher
James Henderson, finisher
James Suttie, mason
Alexander Myles, labourer
Peter M'Laren, fireman
James Connon, lorryman
James Stewart, letter carrier
69 James Baxter, painter
... Daniel Thomson, painter
yy John Duncan, draper
Victoria road here
Comely Bank House —
John Mackinson, excise officer
George Miller, printer
John MTherson, deputy C.C.
David Keir, manager
22 Allan M'Gregor
18 Andrew Haxton
... George Gibb, dyer
... Alexander Gardiner, millwright
... Robert Forbes, brewer
... James Stewart, surfaceman
... Arthur Lowden, labourer
... William M 'Donald, sawmiller
16 James Mechie, shoemaker
... Donald Campbell, plasterer
... James P. Rattray, clerk
Keir street here
12 James Harris, dyer's finisher
10 Institute and Reading-Room
Rev. William D. Knowles,B.A.,
Stormont Cottage
STREET DIRECTORY BRIDGEND.
257
Strathmore Street (contd. )
6 John Watson, cowfeeder
.. James Symon, gardener
. . Thomas Scott, weaver
. . Mrs William Tasker
Laurelbank.
1 W. A. Todd, commercial travlr.
2 Mrs James Ballantjne
3 David Macgregor, jevi^eller
4 James Honey, wholesale grocer
Burnbank Terrace.
"I William Hunter, clerk
2 William R. Smith, painter
3 William Taylor, porter
4 Alex. M'Kendrick, shoemaker
5 John Norwell, shoemaker
6 William Paul, night watchman
Comely Bank.
James Chalmers, wholesale pro-
vision merchant
Wm. Farquharson, nurseryman
1 James M'Kenzie, grocer
2 William Ross
3 Frederick George Neill
4 Mrs Helen Nairne
5 John Winter, hatter and hosier
6 Buchanan Dunsmore, draper
7 Robert Peddie, teacher
8 David Keay, solicitor
9 Catherine Clunie, Salisbury Villa
10 Robert Dunsmore, draper, Salis-
bury Villa
Comely Bank {contd. )
Bellevista Terrace —
Colin A. Hunt, clothier
John A. Robertson, solicitor
Strathview Villa —
F. M. Black, drawing-master
(Academy)
Douglas Blair, draper
Rev. Robert Finlay
John M'Donald
Pitcullen —
Mrs Wm. Crawford
D. M'Gregor
UISIOH STEEET LA2JE.
1 Alexander Morton, maltster
3 Mrs Elizabeth Gardiner
16 James Wylie, dyer
... James Gumming, bobbin-turner
14 David Peebles, gardener
... Wm. Pittendreich, gatekeeper
12 Patrick Donnelly, pilot
... David M'Intosh, clerk
10 Jane Brodie
James Wotherspoon, hatter,
Greenbrae
6 John Robertson, cabman
40ohn Smart, mason
4 John Lundie, contractor
. . . Mrs William Taylor
... James Wishart, mason
2 William Guthrie, smith
ORAIGIE DISTRICT.
ABBOT STEEET.
Wm.Sievewright, scripture reader
Andrew Wilkie, plumber
Peter Henderson, clerk
William Bayne, engine-driver
James Robb, sail maker
Western District School
James Wallace, coal-merchant
James Lowden, residenter
Joseph Hall, butcher
William Falcon, dyer's finisher
Mrs Donald M'Farlane
Clarence D. Chisholm, draper
OAEE'S OEOPr.
48 John M'Donald, ropespinner
46 John Sime, railway porter
44 Henry Crow, labourer
42 James Barclay, carter
40 James Sharp, platelayer
38 Mrs George Anderson
36 John Thomson, fireman
34 Mrs Christina Sailor, washer
32 George Sime, yardsman
30 David Fair, joiner
258
STREET DIRECTORY — CRAIGIE.
ORAiaiE.
BURNSIDE —
Thomas Reid, house factor
Mrs James Sutherland
Craigie Haugh —
Mrs Christina Campbell, laundress
Andrew Thomson, dairyman
House of Refuge for Destitute Girls
Isabella Lowe, teacher
John Panton, maltster
James Callum, brakesman
Mrs Elizabeth Lennox
William Guild, engine-driver
William Stewart, laundry
Craigie Place —
Mrs Robert Taylor
Joan Gilchrist, grocer
.Joseph Rome, blacksmith
James Reid, joiner
William Harris, mechanic
Robert Cooper, porter
Alexander Mechie, mechanic
John Stewart, gardener
Stewart Rollo, coppersmith
Mrs John Plain
Hugh Young, grocer
Mrs William M 'Lagan
John Drury, plumber
Eliza Menzies
Mrs William Henry
William M'Laren, porter
Robert Anderson, guard
Mrs David Scott
Northbank —
John Chisholm, sack contractor
George Maitland, gardener
Early Bank House —
Jane C. Eraser
James Duthie, gardener
Craigie House — Rev. Wm. Brown,
M.A.
Brunswick Terrace —
Charles Wood, brickmaker
David NicoU, cattle-dealer
Alexander Scott, wool-merchant
John Denham, retired butler
CEAIGIE (Upper).
John Hall, engine-driver
Jas. Duncan, builder, Rock Cottage
Andrew Morris, fireman
David Young, watchman
Mrs Betsy Whytock ;
Mrs William Gowans
David Duncan, porter I
John Ewart, sawyer i'l
Robert Duncan, joiner
George Blyth, miller
James Duncan, joiner ,;
Mrs Hugh M 'Lagan A
Andrew Burgess, tobacconist
Andrew Morris, fireman
James Duncan, ironturner
Mrs James M'Kay
William Maxton, v/atchman
Mrs Edward M'Conochie
Margaret Stewart
George Gunn, shepherd
John Murray, clerk
James Robertson, dairy
David Stewart, storekeeper, Old
Toll-house
Peter Kennedy, moulder. Wood
Cottage
Craigie Park Ho. — Kirkwd. Hewat
Craigie Park —
Andrew Plain, blacksmith
William Harris, labourer
John Galloway, porter
Robert Dingwall, mason '
John Blair, railway conductor
Ivybank — Elizabeth Moss
Adam Ross, engine-fitter
Magdalen Bank —
John Chalmers, architect
George Fred. Waldener, agent
Evelyn Terrace —
James R. Murdoch, bookseller
Thomas Ballantine, joiner
Robert Ferens, clerk
Mrs Elizabeth Black
Peter Taylor, tobacconist
George Kean, pipemaker
Craigie Crescent —
1 Mrs Margaret Menzies
2 Andrew J. Stevenson, East Coast
Railway agent
STREET DIRECTORY — CRAIGIE.
259
Upper Craigie {contd.)
Craigie Crescent —
3 William G. J. Hunter, engineer
4 James Banks, locomotive supt.
5 Thomas Russell, grocer
6 John Dunn, superintendent of
People's Institute
Ta3rview Cottage —
John Thomson, plumber
George Brown, missionary
MONCREIFFE TERRACE —
Don. Mackintosh, burgh assessor
Arthur Bell, wine-merchant
R. B. Smith, grocer
Janet M. Wanliss
William Russell, traffic inspector
John Panton, clerk
John M'Millan, M.A.
Mrs Keturah Patrick
Robert Scott, agent, Wordie & Co.
John Henderson, publisher
Viewbank House —
. Alex. Soutar, commercial trvlr.
James Hewat, restaurateur
Moncreiffe Bank —
John V/. Jameson, banker
Mrs Charlotte M. Anderson
Mrs Peter Ross
Mount Craigie — Mrs John Ross
Rose Cottage — Robert Dower, re-
sidenter
OEOFT BANK.
1 Geo. Bryson, railway conductor
2 Joseph Middleton, sailmaker
3 Thomas Clement, engine-driver
4 John Hutchison, inkmaker
5 Helen Duncan, dressmaker
6 James Brand, waggon inspector
7 William Anderson, engine-driver
8 Mrs Jemima Kent
... Mrs John Young
OEOPT PARK.
James Fenton, wood-merchant
Charles Stevenson, bank-teller
William B. Wotherspoon, com-
mercial traveller
David. Malloch, planemaker
FRIAR STREET.
St. Catherine's Villa-
John M'Farlane, solicitor
Andrew Keay, residenter
Robert Keay, assistant town-clerk
St. Jane's Place —
1 Perth Co-Operative Society Brh.
2 John Airth, pointsman
3 William Farquhar, joiner
4 Wm. Tough, railway yardsman
5 John Hope, engine-driver
6 Mrs Joseph Shaw
7 Hay Spence, fitter
8 George Hamilton, engine-driver
9 David Young, joiner
11 Peter Steele, dyer
12 Murdoch Cameron, rail, guard
14 John Sprunt, brassfinisher
... John Scott, engineer
15 Finlay S. Menzies, com. travellr
16 Walter Pollock, tobacco spinner
... Hugh Munro, clerk
17 Mrs James Robertson
18 Robert Alexander, draper
19 James Miller, dyer
20 James Cowper, goods guard
21 Thomas Donaldson, goods guard
22 John Jardine, lapper
23 Andrew Burns, clerk
24 Peter Young, joiner
26 Robert Jardine, ticket collector
27 James King, goods guard
28 Joseph Bertie, dyer
WoLSELEY Place —
Gavin Morton, builder
James Coulter, foreman
Margaret Archer, teacher
Frederick Gorin, bandmaster
Thomas Latto, foreman
Joseph Cameron, dyer
Alexander Fraser, builder
James Miller commercial travlr,
Helen MTntosh, retired teacher
William Davidson, clerk
William Kennedy, foreman
Alex. Webster, retired warder
KiLMARTiN Place —
James Carrick, cooper
Joseph Wilkinson, engine-driver .
John Davidson, C. E.
26o
STREET DIRECTORY — CRAIGIE.
Friar Street {contd. )
KiLMARTiN Place —
Thos. Calderwood, engine-fitter
Alexander Bell, tea-merchant
Alexander Sime, sawyer
Craigie-Lea Villa —
John M'Gilliwie, treasurer, Gas
Commissioners
James Sime, wood-merchant
GLOYEE STREET.
I Daniel Stewart, grocer
3 David Guild, storekeeper
7 Mrs William Fulton
9 Patrick M'Gregor, railway guard
II John Telford, shunter
13 William M'Donald, sailmaker
15 Peter Stewart, engine-driver
17 John C. Moncrieff, clerk
19 David Christie, labourer
21 John Stalker, mason
23 Mrs Alexander Stewart
25 John M'Intyre, labourer
27 James Hall, platelayer
29 John Lindsay, railway inspector
31 Thomas Pat on, joiner
... James Webster, fireman
33 George Simcock, platelayer
35 John Downie, railway guard
37 John Cameron, guard
39 George Robertson, searcher
41 John Fraser, railway guard
... David Duncan, engine-driver
, . . Alexander Easson, railway guard
... Mrs James Smith
43 Simpson Sampson, clerk
... Robert Bell, commercial traveller
45 Robert Johnston, railway book-
ing agent
47 James Faichney, mechanic
49 James Moffat, railway clerk
51 William Stewart, joiner
. . . Robert Ferguson, dyer
53 John Cook, railway guard
55 James Stewart, porter
57 Wm. Davidson, rally, inspector
59 Robert Hope, agent
... Peter M'Rae, clerk
61 John Soutar, engine-driver
03 Thomas Thomson, butcher
Glover Street {contd.)
65 Robert Cheap, patternmaker
... James Strachan, inspector
67 David Maule, fireman
69 Robert Ferguson, compositor
71 James Gray, labourer
73 Thomas Lynn, carter '
75 John Campbell, joiner
77 John Campbell, coal merchant
. . . Mrs Mary Glass
79 Alexander Thomson, traveller
... William Glass, teacher
81 Thomas Hardie, draper
83 William Robertson, clerk
... John Rait, engine-driver
... Alexander M'Laren, clerk
85 Andrew Crichton, mason
... David Boyd, pointsman
... George Watson, printer
... Mrs Lilias Robertson
89 Peter Strachan, guard
91 John Angus, cowfeeder
95 William M'Kenzie, yardsman
... Thomas Paterson, engine-driver
68 Alex. Cameron, carriage insptr.
< 4 John Pitcaithly, guard
62 William Fisher, signalman
60 Thomas Latto, railway agent
58 Robert M'Aulay, engine-driver
56 Thomas Ross, fireman
54 John Blackadder, cattleman
52 John Boyd, railway porter
... James Williamson, pointsman
50 George Geddes, porter
... David Angus, pointsman
... John Phillips, guard
... James Wallace, engine-driver
46 George Binnie, railway guard
44 David Young, dyer
... James M'Gregor, dyer
... Alexander M 'Donald, joiner
... Peter Taylor, railway guard
42 Samuel Petrie, engine-driver
40 John Dow, railway weigher
38 John Kelly, residenter
... Andrew Batchelor, dresser
36 John Stewart, engine-driver
34 Alex. Webster, engine-driver
32 Mrs Alexander Bruce
30 William Gillespie, engine-fitter
28 William Scott, clerk
STREET DIRECTORY — CRAIGIE.
261
Glover Street {contd.)
26 Robert M'Lauchlan, clerk
24 George D. Jack, letter sorter
... George Prophet, assistant station
agent
22 Jas. Winterbottom, engine-driver
20 John Whitton, railway clerk
... John M'Laren, fireman
... John Adams, engine-driver
18 Mrs Peter Gorrie
... Robert M'Cullocb, fireman
16 David Nicoll, labourer
... Thomas Caution, joiner
14 James Rollo, blacksmith
... Walter Wood, engine-fitter
12 Mrs Robert Cameron
10 James Moncrieff, inkmaker
8 James Gall, wright
6 David Stewart, plumber
4 Christina Gormack
2 George Paterson, engine-driver
... Mrs Isabella Comrie
... Ann Miller, lodgings
. . . Mrs Wm. M 'Farlane, lodgings
. . . William Martin, tobacco- spinner
St. Leonard's —
William Arnott, supt. N.B.Rail.
Robert M'Lagan, superintendt.,
General Station
PEIOE? PLACE.
I Mrs Isabella Ross
3 Mrs Robert Kettles
5 George Burns, ship owner
. . . Mary Moir, sub-matron, General
Prison
13 Alexander Ness, railway porter
15 Mrs Helen Taylor
17 James Hill, irontumer
... Charles Stewart, engine-driver
19 John Young, warder
... Wm. Young, commercial travlr.
21 Mrs John Strang
... Mungo Headrick, engine-driver
22, Mrs George King
25 James Gow, coal-merchant
27 William Davidson, engine-fitter
29 John Lamont, fireman
31 John Duncan, teacher
33 John Thomson, clerk of works
Priory Place {contd. )
35 Alexander Fairbairn, missionary
37 Henry Westcott, railway agent
39 Mrs James Harvey
41 David Crawford Smith, com-
mission agent
45 Catherine Stewart, dressmaker
47 Mrs Alexander Graham
49 George Paterson, cattle dealer
51 William Anderson, builder
53 James Paterson, clerk
... Ignaz Wrozina, piano-tuner
55 John M'Laren, ironturner
... James Laird, ship carpenter
. . . Philip James, East Coast railway
inspector
59 Mrs Robert Mill
63 Peter M'Kinlay, retrd. merchant
... James B. Bouick, reporter
. . John Lambert, custom collector
.. Christina M'Kinlay
65 James H. Marshall, grocer
34 Thomas Forgan, joiner
32 Janet and Ellen Duncan, dress-
makers
... Branch Post Office
30 Mrs David Irons
28 Duncan Stewart, merchant
26 Robert A. Hay, bookseller
24 Daniel Douglas, teacher
22 Mrs John Carron, tobacconist
20 Rev. Robert Fisher
18 Mrs Margaret Conacher
16 John Ramage, cutter
... William Patrick, ship captain
14 Edward Stevenson, bookcanvasr.
12 Mrs Robert Kerr
10 Wm. M 'Arthur, rail, inspector
8 David Barclay, rail, storekeeper
6 William Littlejohn, residenter
... Angus Carr, dyer
4 Leslie G. M 'Donald, teacher
... Charles Milln, patternmaker
... David Nairn Milln, com. agent
QUEEN STREET.
Croft House — INIrs Eliza. Paterson
William Paterson, C.E.
Croft Villa — Andw. Laing, grocer
James Campbell, grocer
262
STREET DIRECTORY — CRAIGIE.
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3
5
7
9
II
13
15
19
21
23
25
Queen Street [contd,)
Rev. James Wilson
James M'Cash, grain -merchant
Thomas "Watson, residenter
Sarah Harvey
John Brown, builder
George Wells, master of works
Jas. M'Cormack, com. traveller
Andrew Miller, ship captain
Misses M'Gregor
Thomas Halley, clerk
Janet Bell, lodgings
William Douglas, accountant
John M 'Lagan, clerk
Adam Smillie, sherifF-clk. depute
James K. Leitch, painter
Alexander Smith Leitch, book-
seller
William Dick, com. traveller
James Smith, draper
Mrs Eliza Crichton, lodgings
John Littlejohn, ship master
Joseph W. Munro, assistant in-
spector of schools
Queen Street {contd. )
27 Rev. Clarence Chambers
29 James Stewart, grocer
31 Mrs Daniel Peddie
33 Peter Sinclair, wood-merchant
40 James Flockhart, baker
38 Ewan Cameron, clerk
. . . Thomas Gentry, railway clerk
. . . James Patrick, warder
36 (jeorge Moir, builder
34 Robt. Carmichael, waggon sptr.
. . . John Mackay, railv/ay inspector
32 Mrs Euphemia Lorimer
30 Robert Proudfoot, residenter
28 John Sinclair, coal-merchant
26 Alex. Benvie, retd. blacksmith
22 Amelia Paton
18 Mrs Peter M'Ewan
16 Wra. Shepherd, corn-merchant
14 Robert Pinkeiton, law-clerk
12 Janet G. Rollo
6 Charles Palmer, merchant
4 Mary Forsyth
2 Robert Ewing, draper
OHERRYBANK DISTRICT.
William Kerr, engine-driver
William Galloway, seaman
Peter Margach, policeman
Robert Bremner, fireman
John Bennet, carter
Mrs Janet Moir
Cherrybank Co-operative Society
David Logan, night watchman
Mary Smith
James Robertson, tenter
William Spittal, labourer
Mrs Margaret Sime, outworker
William M 'Donald, smith
John Staig, mason
Andrew Carscaddan, labourer
David Proudfoot, warper
Thomas Young, carpenter
James Miller, blacksmith
Mrs Mary M'Leay
James M*Farlane, dresser
Stewart Smith, labourer
Robert Gow, joiner
John Sharp, pointsman
George Scotland, tenter
James Mitchell, labourer
George Ferrier, fireman
John Comrie, roadman
David Keir, roadman
Mrs Isabella Carmichael, laundress
Mrs Ann Low
David Miller, innkeeper
Robt. Munro, coachman, Viewfield
John Parker, Viewfield
Colin Gillies, gardener, Oakbank
Peter Da\'idson, joiner
William Whyte, mason
William Laidlaw, restaurateur
William Hodge, mason
Robert S. Wallace, commission agt.
Robert Stewart, mason
James Barlas, stationer
James Hill, farmer
James Waddell, dyer
John Thomson, teacher
Fergus Runciman, engineer
Angus C. Clark, commercial travlr
STREET DIRECTORY — CHERRYBANK.
263
William M. Law, clerk
David Reid, mason
George Mitchell, sculptor
Alexander Beveridge, builder
John Anderson, residenter
Thomas Meldrum, farm grieve
Thomas Jas. Way, travelling P.O.
sorter
David Brown, market gardener
Robert Brown, lamplighter
Alexander Strachan, joiner
Peter Jackson, tailor
George Combe, labourer
Isaac Ash, shoemaker
David C. Young, clothier
James Stewart, salesman
Cherrybank School
John Henderson, teacher
Janet Moore, Cherrybank
Mrs Samuel Reid
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Accountants.
Glass, Robert Milne, 68 St. John st.
Moir, James, 22 St. John street
Morison, J. & R., 4 Blackfriars st.
Agents.
(See also Insurai^.ce Agents, page 16.)
Those marked * are Commission Agents.
Allan, James R., 23 Balhousie street
* Allan, Thos.,44St. Johnst. (insur.)
Barclay, James, 38 James st. (insur.)
Black, G. , 8 Vicioria st. (agricultural)
Carrick, A,, 45 South st. (insurance)
*Chalmers, Jas., 58 Victoria street
*Cfuickshanks, Rich., St. Ann'slane
Forbes, Wm. D., RoyalBank (insur.)
Galloway, William R., 68 High st.
(insurance)
Glass, Andrew, 28 Scott st. (insur.)
*Grant, John, 8^ High street
*King, Andrew, 109 South street
Law, Charles, & Son, 62 Princes st.
(shipping)
Logan, Chas., loj King st. (insur.)
Lowe, Robt., 12 Charles st. (general)
Meldrum, Peter M., 96 High street
(cloth)
]\Iilln, David N., 270 High street
(colliery and insurance)
M 'In tosh, John, 5 George st. (insur. )
M'Intosh, William, 35 Castlegabie
(insurance)
*Peebles, Allan, Gowrie Bank,
Barnhill
*Reid, Thomas, 270 High street
♦Ritchie, John, 58 Leonard street
^Robertson & Arnot, 58 South
Methven street and 219 South st,
* Smith, D. Crawford, 195 High st.
(emigration)
Spence, Peter, 68 High st. (insur.)
Wallace, Robert S., Cherrybank
(commission)
Wright, Henry, 9 North Methven
street (society;
*Young, David, 1 1 Charlotte street
Architects.
Campbell, Wm., 32 N. Methven st.
(surveyor)
Chalmers, John, 4 Leonard street
Heiton, Andrew, 72 George street
Robertson, Chas. S.,68 St, John st.
Smart, David, 8 High street
Smart, James, 18 George street
Young, John, 42 Tay street
Artists, Portrait Painters, and
Photographers.
Bourke, Thomas, 17 King street
Cranston, James H., 3 Athole street
(landscape)
Henderson, John, 10 Hospital street
Ireland, J. E. & C, 14 S. Meth. st.
Jackson, Magnus, 62 Princes street
Porter, Mrs Jas., 30 George street
Proudfoot, William, 6 Charlotte st.
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
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Auctioneers and Valuators.
Brady, Terence, & Sons, 74 High st.
Hay & Kyd, Victoria street
Highland Agricultural Auction Sales
Co. Ltd., 26 York place
Kilpatrick, John, 33 to 37 Meal
vennel
Love, Thomas, & Son, St. John's pi.
Macdonald, Fraser, & Co., Cale-
donian road
Stewart, Chas. , 49 S. !Methven st.
Bakers.
Adie, William, 2 Melville street
Barty, Thos., & Co., 150 South st.
Clark, R. & D., 152 High street
Co-operative Society, Scott street
Deas, John, i Melville street
Donaldson, Thomas, 248 High st.
Duncanson, Thomas, 7 County pi.
First "Wheaten Bread Society, 49
North Methven street
Gibson, Thomas, 19 Main street
Glass, David, 91 High street
Hewat, James, 10 Watergate (pie)
Hopkirk, William, 51 Leonard st.
Mailler, Chas., 27 Hospital st. (pie)
Mitchell, Robert, 2 Bridge street
Montgomery, James, 291 High st.
Mullion, James, 7 Leonard street
M'E wan, William, 13 George street
M'Intyre & Stewart, 13 High street
and 2 George street
M'Kenzie, D., 54J Princes street
Perth Baking Co., Ltd., 44 North
Methven street
Richardson, Wm. B., 322 High st.
Soutar, James, 73 S. Methven st.
Shaw & Wotherspoon,46 St. Johnst.
St. Johnstoun Co-operative Society,
Hospital street
Thomson, David, 13 Market street
Wotherspoon, Wm., 14 Kirkgate
(pie)
Bankers.
Barclay, W. A., actuary and cashier,
vSavings Bank, Tay street
Butter, Albert, Union Bank of Scot-
land (limited), 24 George street
Hunter & Ballingal, British Linen
Company's Bank, 77 George street
Jameson & Forbes, Royal Bank of
Scotland, 80 George street
Jamieson & Paterson, Bank of Scot-
land, 50 St. John street
Martin, Andrew (Lord Provost),
Bank of Scotland (Ltd.) Branch,
227 High street
Richardson & Wilson, Clydesdale
Bank (limited), 3 St. John street
Robertson, Robert, Town & County
Bank (limited), 36 Tay street and
36 South Methven street
Soutar, Thomas, Commercial Bank
of Scotland (limited), 26 South st.
Thomas & M'Leish, National Bank
of Scotland (limited), 5 High st.
Basketmakers.
M'Kinven, J., 65 High street
Taylor, James, 135 High street
Bellhangers.
Bryden, John, & Sons, 7 Princes st.
Campbell, Peter, 20 Mill street
Westwood, Sons, Sc Millar, 21
Princes street
Billposters.
Ashton, Alexander, Shore
Young & Sons, 66 Watergate
Birdstuffers, &c.
Lorimer, John, 7 King street
Malloch, P. D., 209 High street
Blacksmitlis.
Finlayson, James, 24 Mill street
Gorrie, Tliomas, 24 N. Methven st.
Graham, Mrs, 75 Water gate (farrier)
Guthrie, Wm., 24 Commercial st.
Hume, John, 3 Flesh vennel
Irvine, Mrs John, 6 North William
street
M'Lean, J., 4^ Mill street (farrier)
M'Leod, John, 53I South street
M'Quhae, Thomas, 12 Carpenter St.
Neil, John, 53 J South street (farrier)
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Scobie, James, i8 James street
Smith, W. & H., 5 Guard vennel
Taylor, James, 27 and 31 Kinnoull
street
Walsh, William, Homer's lane
Wells, James, 31 Newrow
Will, Robert, 189 South street
Boatbuilders.
Campbell, David, Shore
Dutch, Alexander, Shore
Bookbinders.
Jackson & M'Gregor, 10 Tay street
M'Gregor, Alex., 17 Bridge lane
Nicol, James Y., i George street
Booksellers and Stationers.
Barlas, James, 263 High street
Bruce, John, 43 George street
Christie, John, 32 St. John street
Hay, R. A. & J., 23 George street
Jackson, James H., 20 High street
Leitch, Alex. S., 32 High street
Leslie, Duncan, 20 St. John street
Murdoch, James R,, 78 St. John st.
Nicol, James Y., I George street and
41 South Methven street
Robertson, Charles, 94 High street
Stewart, Robert, 39 St. John street
Walker, Robert, 46 Mill street (old)
Wood, David, & Son, 32 and 46
George street
Boot and Shoe Makers and
Dealers.
Bannister, Thomas, 9 Athole place
Buchan, John, 3 Pomarium street
Calderwood, James, 6;^ High street
Carmichael, Duncan, 20 So. Meth-
ven street
Duncan, Alex., 67 S. Methven st.
Gall, Mrs, 5 Skinnergate
George, Alex,, Hospital Buildings
Glover & Son, 46 S. Methven street
Graham, John D., 26 Carpenter st.
Greig «& Co., 24 and 26 Watergate
Halley, William, 6 Leonard street
Henderson, Wm., 14 George street
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Horseman, Arthur, 153 South street
(clog)
Inglis, James, 35 Main street
Keay James, 103 High street and
24 South Methven street
Lamb, Robert, 8 Meal vennel
Laurence Robert, 237 High street
Leslie, Jonathan, 7 Gowrie street
Mackay, Andrew, 20 Meal vennel
Malloch, Daniel, 32 Athole street
Malone, Peter, 8 N. Methven street
Maybole Warehouse, 155 High st.
Mechie, James, 6 Gowrie street
Morton, James, 99 High street
M'Arthur, Donald, 33 Hospital st.
M' Arthur, Mrs Peter, 9 Skinnergate
M 'Donald, Jas., 2 West Bridge st.
M'Donald, Thomas, 209 South st.
M'Nicol, James, 8 & 10 St, John st.
Norwell, David, 39 High street and
66 South Methven street
Norwell, John, 144 High street
Sidey, Henry, 64 High street
Stewart, William, 71 Leonard st.
Sutherland, Angus, 15 County pi,
Taylor, J., i County place
Williamson, J., 223 High street
Wilson, R, & A., no High street
Wood, John, 24 High street
Brassfounders.
(See Plumbers and Gasfitters.)
Brewers.
Perth Barm Co. , Cutlog vennel
Forbes, John, Bridgend (distiller)
Muir & Martin, 119 & 121 Canal st.
Panton, Jn., Craigie Mill (maltster)
Wright, J,, & Co,, 18 N. Methven st.
Brickmakers.
Wood, James, & Son, Friarton
Brokers and Dealers.
Anderson, Mary Jane, 181 South st,
Donnelly, Patrick, 58 Meal vennel
Doonan, John, 51 Meal vennel
Heraughty, John, 28 Meal vennel
Higgins, Peter, 15 Meal vennel
Higgins, Michael, 25 Meal vennel
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TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Keegan, Michael, 169 to 173 South
street
Kennedy, Mary Jane, 34^- Meal vl.
Kilpatrick, John, 33 to 37 Meal vl.
Knight, Alexander, i, 32, 42, & 44
Meal vennel
M'Quade, John, 14 Meal vennel
Queen, John, 36 Meal vennel
Reid, David, 46 Meal vennel
Brusjimakers.
Baker, Mrs, 45 Meal vennel
Taylor, James, 135 High street
Builders.
Beveridge, Alexander, Newrow
Brand, Robert, West Mill street
Brown & Duncan, 10 & 12 Kinnoull
street
Fraser & Morton, Victoria street
Laing, David, & Son, Alexandra st.
Moir, George, Alexandra street
Moir, James, St. Catherine's place
Moir, John, Balhousie
M 'Currach, Chas. , & Son, 46 Victoria
street
Readdie, Thos., 58 So. William st.
Smart & Farquharson, ii Gowrie st.
Tait, Wm., & Son, Alexandra street
Butchers.
Alexander, William, i Lickley place
Blyth, Andrew, & Son, 14 Hospital
street
Cameron, George, 7 Main street
Cameron, James, 40 Athole street
Co-Operative Society, 40 vScott st.
Crawford, Mrs John, 104 High st.
Ewan, William, 113 South street
Fenton, Alexander, Kirkside
Fiddes, Robert, & Son, 23 Main st.
Forbes, James, 15 N. Methven st.
Garvie, Robert, 16 S. Methven st.
Hall, R. & J., 234 South street
Hall, Richard, ii Leonard street
Hedderwick & Co., 61 S. Meth. st.
Millar, Robert, 24 S. Methven st.
Moncrieff, John, 107 South street
M 'Donald, John, 12 St. John street
M'Gregor, Duncan, 71 George st.
M'Kendrick, William, 15 South st.
Paton, Mrs James, 43 Princes street
Roy, Thomas, & Co., 47 S. Methven
street
Ruthven, David, 62 South street
Stewart, Alexander, 298 High street
Taylor, Alexander, 197 High street
Whannel, Henry, 251 High street
Williamson, John, 2 Scott street
Winton, Robert, 64 S. Methven st.
Cabinetmakers, "Wrights,
and Joiners.
Archibald, William, 19 George st.
Ballantine, J. & T., 47 Canal street
Brown, T. & W., Alexandra street
Burns, John, 7 Athole place
Cameron, J. A. & D., Gowrie street
Clark, Robert, 192 High street
Crombie, N. , 2o| Barrack street
Dow & M'Farlane, Market street
Dow, William, 232 High street
Drummond, David, 12 Gowrie st.
Duncan, James, High Craigie
Forgan, Thomas, 19 Scott street
Grant, Charles, 55 N. Methven st. .
Hay, James, 28 and 30 County pi.
Hunt, Thomas, 8 Charlotte street
Imrie, Peter, & Sons, 76 George st,
Irvine, Mrs John, 4 North William
street (cart)
Johnstone, Peter, Cow vennel
Love, Thos., & Son, St. John's pi.
Malcolm, William, 61 South street
Martin, James, 59 Newrow
Morrison, David, St. Catherine's
cottage
Murray, Joseph, 292 High street
M 'Donald, James, 18 Barossa street
M 'Donald, James, 189 South street
M'Kendrick, Andrew, 20 Newrow
M'Intosh & Sons, Milne street (cart)
M'Laren, Wm., 24 N. Methven st.
Pullar & Son, 54 Victoria street
Robertson, Thos., Commercial st.
Rutherford, William, 8 Main street
Scott, Alexander, 15 North port
Stewart & M'Farlane, 23 Mill st.
Stewart, Robert, 19 Mill street
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Stewart, W. J., Alexandra street
Strang & M 'Lagan, I Foundry lane
■Sutherland, David, 189 South street
Whittet, Charles S., 22 Mill street
Whyte, Laurence, 70 Watergate
Williamson, Robert, 170 High st.
Wilson, Samuel, 67 Main street
Oandlemaker.
Wilson, George, 120 High street
Carpet Manufacturers.
Coates, Pullar, & Co., Dunkeld rd.
Oaniers.
(See page 19.)
Cartwrights.
(See Cabinetmakers, Wrights, and Joiners.)
I
Carvers and Gilders.
Benjamin Bros,, Speygate
Jackson, James, 66 George street
Murray, David, 22 South street
Chemists and Druggists.
Blair, Rose P., 44 S. Methven st,
Dandie, Newby, &c Dandle, 75 High
street
Farquhar, James, 76 St. John street
Glass, Alex., 39 South Methven st.
Gowans, James, 21 High street
Reid & Donald, 39 George street
\ Stewart, Jas. D., 234 High street
Strang, Peter, 166 High stieet
Taylor, Robt. A., 35 High street
Turnbull & Co., Shore
Chimney Sweepers,
Bissett, William, 332 High street
* Dewar, Donald, 25 Guard vennel
Melville, James, 42 Castlegable
Murray, Wm., 10 Pomarium street
M'Dougall, James, 313 High street
M'DougalJ, P. & W., 282 High st.
M'Lauchlan, Daniel, 47 Watergate
Pratt, J. & W. , 3 Cutlog vennel
Speirs, James, 201 South street
Speirs, William, 137 South street
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China, Crystal, and Stoneware
Mer(3hants.
Anderson, James, 54 St. John st.
Anderson, Matthew S., 29 St. John
street
Keegan, Michael, 167 South street
M'Gillivray, Mrs, 51 South street
M'Lauchlan, G., 211 and 213 High
street
O'Neil, John, 275 High street
Ramsay, Alexander, 132 and 134
South street
Church OfBcers.
Allan, James, 4 Scott st. (Wesleyan
Methodist)
Anderson, David, 23 No. Methven
street (Free Middle)
Archibald, George, 15 S. Methven
street (St. Ninian's Episcopal)
Baxter, James, 53 Strathmore street,
Bridgend (East U.P.)
Brown, William, 28 James street
(Free St. Stephen's)
Cowan, Hosack, 208 South street
(St. John's Episcopal)
Douglas, Joseph, 3 St. Paul's square
(St. Paul's)
Findlay, James, 196 South st. (Free
St. Leonard's)
Eraser, James, 238 South st. (East)
Halley, Joseph, 142 Canal crescent
(Knox's Free)
Hay, John, 16 Paul's close (York
Place U.P.)
Hepburn, Laurence, 221 High street
(North U.P.)
Hodge, William, 104 South street
(West)
Kettles, Robert, 37 Canal street
(St. Stephen's)
M'Dowell, John, 327 High street
(Free St. Paul's)
M'Intosh, David, 29 Kirkgate (Wil-
son U.P.)
M'NicoU, James, 15 Bridge lane
(Congregational)
Peters, David, 44 Watergate (Free
West)
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TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Robbie, Charles, 149 High street
(E.U.)
Rodgie, John, 7 Paul st. (Original
Seceder)
Smith, John, 13 East Bridge street
(Kinnoull)
Sword, David, 22| Whitefriars St.,
Dovecotland (Baptist)
Webster, James, 26 Pomarium street
(St. Leonard's)
Young, Robert, 28 Longcauseway
(Middle)
Civil Engineers and Land
Surveyors.
Barr, Thomas M. , Bamhill
Hay & Kyd, Victoria street
Macdonald, Fraser, & Co., Cale
donian road
Ritchie, James, 18 Charlotte street^
Young, John, Tay street
Bafti
Clergymen.
ESTABLISHED CHURCH.
Kinnoull Parish, Anderson, John, D.D., Kinnoull
East, Carmichael, W. G. H., 14 Rose terrace
-St. Paul's, ... Fleming, Archibald, B.A., Hamilton House, Glasgow rd
West, Milne, Robert, D.D., Viewlands, Glasgow road
Middle, Stevenson, WilHam, M.A., B.D., 9 Barossa place
St. Leonard's, Wilson, James, B.D., I Queen street, Craigie
■St. Stephen's (Gaelic) — vacant
FREE CHURCH.
St. Leonard's, Bannerman, D. D., M.A., i King's place
West, Gibson, James, D.D., Kinnoull
Middle, Kennedy, D. W. (C.S.), 3 Athole crescent
Knox's, Rainnie, John, M. A., 20 York place
St. Stephen's, Ross, Hugh, 35 York place
St. Paul's, ... Symon, John, 49 York place
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.
South (Wilson), Dickie, William, Pitheavlis, Glasgow road
East,
North, ...
York Place,
■St, Ninian's,
Henderson, Alexander, Hay street
Lyon, Robert, Edendale, Isla road
Sutherland, Archibald, M.A., 23 York place
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Burton, John (Provost), 1 1 Melville street
Mackay, Donald John, M.A. (Canon), The Chantry, Bal-
housie street
Farquhar, G. T. S. (Curate), 15 South Methven street
Lai
St" AiJdiews ! ^"^^' ^' ^'' ^^ ^lelville street
:St. Mary's,
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Bennet, John, Kinnoull
Geddes, WilHam, 16 Melville street
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
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OTHER DENOMINATIONS.
Baptist, Chambers, Clarence, 27 Queen street, Craigie
Evangelical Union, Finlay, Robert, Strathview, New Scone road
IVesleyan Methodist, Hargreives, Joseph H., 12 York place
Congregational^ ... Knowles, W. D., B. A., Stormont Cottage, Strathmore
street
Morton, Robert, 23 James street
Williamson, H., North William street
(Various).
Original Seeeders,
Unitarian,
Glassite,
Olothiers.
(See Tailors and Clothiers.)
Coach and Oab Proprietors-
Brown, Colin, 8 North William st.
Imrie & Son, 28 Mill street
Laidlaw, Mrs Richard, 23 North
Methven street
Marshall, R. & J., 58 George street
and 22 Princes street
M 'Queen, James, 30 Princes street
Robertson, Wm., 14 N. WilHam st.
Yaccamini, Robert, 72 South street
Ooachbiiilders.
Keiller, John, 18 Mill street
Pirrie & Anderson, 37 Princes street
Reid, Peter, 48 Princes street .
Thomson, William, 46 Canal street
Coal Agents and Dealers.
Allan, James, 15 Skinnergate
Bauchop, Wm., 22 Whitefriars st.
Campbell, A., Glasgow road depot
Clark, Robert, Post Office, Barnhill
Co-operative Coal Society, 283 High
street
Cree, J. & P., 56 Watergate
Dixon, Wm., & Co., Glasgow road
depot
Douglas, Jas., N.B. mineral depot
Duncan, Thos., St. Leonard's bank
depot
Edward, Wm., Princes st. station
Frame, James, Glasgow road depot
Gibbons, John, Glasgow road depot
Gorrie, John, 23 Princes street
Gow, James, 25 Priory place
Kennedy, Alex. , 308 High street
Lauder, William, 338 High street
Law, Chas., & Son. 62 Princes st.
Malcolm, Geo. , Glasgow road depot
Menzies, Robt., 11 Hospital street
Milln, David N., 270 High street
Mitchelson, Wm., 24 Market street
Muir, Son, & Patton, Glasgow road
depot
M'Mahon, M., Glasgow road depot
Peebles, Peter, Glasgow road depot
Porteous, William, Market street
Rae, Thomas, Cow vennel
Ross, Daniel, 6 County place
Scott & Alexander, Glasgow road
depot ; office, George street
Sinclair, John, 28 Queen street
Skinner, James, 43 Leonard street
Skinner, John, N. B. M. depot
Stewart, John, 69 Princes street
Wallace, James, Newrow
Confectioners.
Adie, William, 2 Melville street
Baxter, Jessie K., 45 George street
Donald, Catherine, 85 High street
Elder, Chalmers, 261 High street
Fen wick, A., & Son, 27 St. Johnst.
Fisher, William, 172 High street
Fraser, Daniel, 138 High street
Gerthly, James, 3 Market street
Guild, Mrs, "jt, Leonard street
Harley, Wm. H., 30 S. Methven st.
Kennaway, Charles G., 49 South st.
and 29 High street
Leitham, Carohne, 51 Princes street
Mulholland, Wm., 325 High street
M'Farlane, Margaret, 5 Athole st.
M'Gregor, Margaret, 217 High st.
Peggie, James, 190 High street
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TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Shedden, James, 65 N. Methven st.
Stewart, Duncan, 5 King street
Williamson, Mrs, 42 South street
Wotherspoon, Wm., 14 Kirkgate
Yaccamini, R., 72 South street
Cooks and Eestaurateuis.
Coffee-house Co. Ltd., 19 South
Methven street
Coul, James, 48 George street
Glen, James, I Mill street
Guthrie, John B., 7 Market street
Harley, W. H., 30 S. Methven st.
Ilew^at, James, 10 Watergate
Keay, Elizabeth, 63 New^row
Keir, Robert, 236 South street
Laidlaw, William, 18 Leonard street
Mailler, Charles, 27 Hospital street
Manson, David, 190 South street
Menzies, James, 41 Leonard street
Munro, Helen, 262 High street
M'Conochie, John, 25 Mill street
M 'Donald, Mrs, 5 Market street
Robinson, Mrs, 213 South street
Stewart, Alexander, 6 Market street
Stewart, Robert, 25 Princes street
Watson, Mrs David, 1 14 South st.
Williamson, Mrs, 42 South street
Wilson, Robert, 38 St. John street
Wotherspoon, William, 14 Kirkgate
Coopers.
Halliburton, William, 246 High st.
and 31 Meal vennel
Justice, Thomas, 13 St. Ann's lane
Muckersie, Andrew, 3 Princes street
Thomson, Alexander, 2| Mill street
Copper and Tinsmiths.
Barlass, J. & D. , 48 High street
Gorrie, David, 9 S. Methven street
Irvine, James, 124 South street
Munro, H. F., 38 Skinnergate
Robertson, John, 53 N, Methven st.
Saunders, John, 144 South street
Soutar, John, 86 High street
Wylie, George, 7 George street
Young, Wm. W., 150 High street
Cork Manufacturers.
Ure, John, 1 1 Bridge lane
Wilson, David, 80 High street
Cowfeeders and Dairykeepers.
Anderson, John, 91 Glover street
Andrews, Robert, 6 North port
Armour, Mrs Geo., I Strathmore st.
Brand, Thomas, 165 South street
Brown, Wm., 29 Hospital street
Cadzow, John, 19 Skinnergate
Campbell, David, 81 Watergate
Clark, Mrs John, 42 Leonard st.
Cochrane, David, 5 Commercial st.
Dougall, James, 21 East Bridge st.
Duncan, James, High Craigie
Ferguson, Mrs, 63 Leonard street
Forrest, John, 21 Kirkgate
Gorrie, David, Caledonian road
Henderson, John, i Mill close
Henderson, Mrs Marg., 277 Highst.
Henshelwood, Jas. , 50 N. Meth. st.
Hume, Agnes, i Flesh vennel
Hunter, Mrs, 4 Victoria street
Hutchison, C., 58 Castlegable
Keay, Mrs, 22 Pomarium street
Kelly, James, 58 Watergate
Kilgour, Robert, 17 Barossa street
Knox, John, 17 Main street
Meldrum, Janet, 5 Union street
Moore, Janet, 31 Castlegable
Murray, Robert, 1 1 Barossa street
M'Diarmid Donald, 62 Pomarium
street
M 'Farlane, Mrs, Craigie Park terr.
M'Glashan, Mrs, 161 South street
M'Gregor, Jessie, 168 High street
M'Laggan, Alex., 16 Barossa street
M'Leod, Mrs, 9 Low street
Baton, Mrs James, 231 High street
Pullar, C, 40 Skinnergate
Reid, Isabella, 6 South street
Robertson, Daniel, 11 St. Paul's sq.
Robertson, George, i Murray street
Robertson, James, High Craigie
Robertson, Robert, 17 Isla street
Robertson, William, 6 Barrack st.
Semple, Archibald, 1 1 Hospital st.
Semple, William, 10 N. Methven st.
Sinclair, John, 295 High street
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Sorley, Dav., i4Back wd., Bridgend
Stewart, Archibald, 42 Leonard st.
Stewart, Daniel, 48 South street
Stewart, Duncan, 220 South street
Stewart, Mrs Donald, Shore
Strachan, Alexander, 13 Bridge lane
Taylor, Mrs Peter, 10 Scott street
Thomson, Andrew, Craigiehaugh,
Craigie
Tilleray, Mary, 19 Watergate
Watson, David, 41 Main street
Watson, John, 6 Strathmore street
Webster, Matthew, 7 Strathmore si.
Curriers.
(See Leather Jlerchants, Curriers, and
Tanners.)
Cutler.
Valentine, George, 77 High street
Dentists.
Crichton, G., & Son, 7 Charlotte st.
Kelt, Andrew P., 28 St. John street
Stewart, John, 19 Princes street
Stobie, Joseph, 14 St. John street
Drapers, and Silk Mercers-
Bayne, A., 50 South Methven street
Belmain & M'Intyre, 15 St. John st.
Birrell, Andrew, 118 High street
Blair, Douglas, 189 High street
Bonar, Robt., 21 South Methven st.
Brydson, William, 117 High street
Chisholm, Wm. B., 29 George st.
Co-operative Society, Scott street
Crichton, James, 42 S. Methven st.
Dewar & Honey, i St. John street
Donaldson & Mackenzie, 34 George
street
Duncan, John, 159 High street
Dunsmore, B., & Son., 56 and 58
High street
Ewing, Robert, 24 St. John street
Green, Alex., 57 South Methven st.
Greig & Co., 24 W^atergate
Hardie, Thomas, 233 High street
Hay, Robert, & Son, 27 George st.
Isaac, James, 55 South Methven st.
Johnman, William, 300 High street
271.
Laing, Andrew, 53 Mill street
Low & Peebles, 14, 16, and 18 St.
John street
Morton & Mitchells, 23 St. Johnst.
M'Ewen, James, 56 St. John street
M 'Naughtan & Dewar, 8 George St.
Robertson, James, 19 Hospital st.
Robertson & Mitchell, 112 High st.
Seaton, Duncan, 71 High street
Sime, John B., 225 and 227 High st.
Smith, J. & D., 13 Charlotte street
Taylor, John, 162 High street
Taylor, R. D., 45 High street
Young & Campbell, 38 S. Methven
street
Dressmakers and Milliners.
(See also Furnishing Shops.)
Aitken, Mrs, 9 Market street
Allan & Miller, 17 Princes street
Anderson, Agnes, 17 High street
Baird, J. & J., 4 George street
Ballantine & Christie, 67 George st.
and 205 High street
Balmain, M., 15 Main street
Barclay, Helen D., 4 S. Methven st.
Bayne, Misses, 9 Charlotte street
Black, John, 173 High street
Blair, Ann, 266 High street
Boyle, Mrs Eliza, 19 Leonard street
Bulk, Mrs, 33 N. Methven street
Brewster, Agnes, 1 2 Barossa street
Calderwood, J., 147 High street
Carr, Jemima, 37 N. Methven st.
Carrick, Maggie, 47 South street
Chalmers, Elizabeth, 156 High st.
Christison, Mrs John, 198 High st.
Clement, Misses, 17 High street
Conacher, Margt, 33 N. Methven st.
Craig, Eliza, 34 Newrow
Craigie, Jessie, 10^ High street
Deighton, Betsy, 228 South street
Deuchar, Mrs, 22 Caledonian road
Dingwall, Mary, 62 High street
Douglas, Mrs, 148 High street
Dron, Mrs Ann, 47 Pomarium st.
Duff, Mrs Agnes, 74 St. John street
Duncan, Elizabeth, Caledonian road
Duncan, Helen, Croft bank
Duncan, J. «k E-, 32 Priory place
Duncan, Magdalene, E. Bridges!. '
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TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Ferguson, Christina, 46 High street
Fletcher, Mrs, 170 High street
Forbes, Betsy, 7 Pomarium street
Fraser, Jane, 65 Canal street
Gall, Jane, 12 Hospital street
Galletly, Ann, 74 St. John street
Galletly, Helen, 25 South street
Gibson, Helen, 22 St. John street
Gray, Mrs, 195 High street
Halley, Misses, 2 Barossa place
Harper, Mrs Mary, 13 E. Bridge st.
Hastie, J. & D., 9 South William st.
Keay, Misses, 46 Athole street
Kennedy, Misses, 73 High street
Kerr, Jane, 21 King street
Kidd, Mrs, 2 Bridge lane
Lindsay, Mary A., 208 High street
Menzies, Jessie, 13 Leonard street
Menzies, Jessie, 253 High street
Miller, Elizabeth, 143 High street
Morison, Mary, Moir's buildings,
Caledonian road
Morrison, Jane, 40 N. Methven st.
Morton & Mitchells, 23 St. John st.
M'Carley, Miss, 11 Stormont street
M 'Cowan, Mrs, i S. St. John's pi.
M'Farlane, Margt., Claypots wynd
M'Gregor, M., 62 Athole street
M'llvride, Mrs, 226 High street
M'Intyre, Ann, 188 High street
M'Lean, Sarah, 199 South street
M'Leod, Misses, 19 St. John street
Nelson, Mrs Margaret, 247 High st.
Nicol, Helen, 7 Charteris street
Peterkin, Grace, 80 High street
Philips, Ann, 42 St. John street
Pullar, Janet, 53 High street
Reid, Mrs Alexander, 322^ High st.
Robertson, C, 19 Mill street
Robertson, Mrs, 63 N. Methven st.
Russell, Mrs James, 41 St. John st.
Sime, Elizabeth, 34 Athole street
Sime, Georgina, 5 E. Bridge street
Sime, John B., 225 and 227 High
street
Stewart, Catherine, 45 Priory place
Templeton, James, 15 George street
Thomas, Mrs, 190 High street
Thomson, Isabella M., 23 King st.
Tolleth, Mrs E., 48 So. Methven st.
Wann, Mrs, 8 Barossa place
Watson, Janet, 29 James street
Watson, Mrs Catherine, 163 High St.
Welsh, B., 129 High street
Welsh, Mrs Robert, 81 High street
Wilson, Catherine, i Cross street
Wood, Mrs Jane, 92 Victoria street
Wylie, Maria, 3 Scott street
Young, Mary, 14 St. John street
Dyers and Eenovators.
Campbell & Co. Limited, 13 South
Methven street
Campbell, P. & P., 35 S. Methven
street and The Perth Dyeworks,
Balhousie
Keay Brothers, St. Andrew street
Pullar, J., & Sons, KinnouU street
Embroiderers.
Banks, Elizabeth, 18 Gowrie street
Edwards, Mrs, 260 High street
Gorrie, Mrs, 153 High street
Menzies, Mrs D., 87 High street
Menzies & Moncrieff, 47 N. Meth-
ven street
Young, Mrs Wm., 238 High street
Emigration & Shipping Agents.
King, Andrew, 109 South street
Law, Chas., & Son, 62 Princes st.
Smith, D. Crawford, 195 High st.
Engineers,^ Ironfounders, and
Millwrights.
Barker, George, Market street
Chrystal, Geo., St. John's Foundry,
Foundry lane
M'Farlane & Co., Perth Foundry,
Paul street
Robertson, William, 40 Canal street
Stewart, John, 13 King street
White, William, West Mill street
Engravers and Lithographic
Printers.
(Those marked * are Lithographers.)
*Anderson, Andrew, 24 Canal street
Fairgrieve, James, I Kirkgate
Hay, R. A. & J., 23 George street
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*Jackson, James H., 20 High street
•Leslie, Duncan, 20 St. John street
M'Gregor, David, 40 George street
Pish Merchants.
Berwick, Mrs, 11 Flesh vennel
Cochrane, Charles. 154 High street
Dow, Joseph, 46 South street
Harper, Wm., Foundry lane (curer)
Hill, WiUiam, 220 & 222 High st.
Mailer, William, 32 S. Methven st.
M'Donald, Jessie, 252 High street
Robertson, Mrs Thos., 21 South st.
Speedie, Alexander, & Son, 17 St.
John street
Stewart, Agnes, 148 High street
Stewart, Alexander, lo Kirkside
Stewart, James, 27 Guard vennel
Stewart, Robert, 25 Guard vennel
Fishing-Tackle Makers.
Lees, Robert, 65 George street
Lorimer, John, 7 King street
Malloch, P. D., 209 High street
M'Kinlay, John, 52 Athole street
M'Lagan, Peter, 274 High street
Paton, E., & Son, 44 George street
rieshers.
(See Butchers.)
Poreign Vice-Oonsul.
Lowe, Robert, Charles st. (German)
Pruiterers and Greengrocers.
Anderson, Mrs, 130 Canal street and
27 County place
Brown, William, 69 High street
Bruce, Mrs, 53 Princes street
Crawford, Mrs David, 22 Hospital
street
Dawson, Catherine, /54 South street
Gardener, Elizabeth, i E. Bridge st.
Gloag, Robert, 185 South street
Graham, Marjory, 184 High street
Hanick, Bridget, 166 South street
Harley, Wm., & Sons, 3 George st.
Henderson, Robert, 266 High street
Henderson, William, ii N. Meth-
ven street
Higgins, Mrs Robt., 37 South street
Kennedy, Alex., 7 County place
Lawson, Mrs., 31 Watergate
Melville, Mrs Joseph, 77 South st.
Munro, Janet, 3245 High street
M'Glashan, Janet, Kirkside
M'Lean, Peter, 69 S. Methven st.
Oswald, Mrs, 37 St. John street
Robertson, Mrs, n Castlegable
Robertson, Mrs Janet, 65 South st.
Skinner, W., 67 N. Methven street
Smith, Robert, 9 Princes street
Spence, William, 61 N. Methven st,
Stewart, George, 6 Hospital street
Stobie, Mrs George, 27 Kirkgate
Wilson, Alexander, 139 High street
Wilson, James, 8 Caledonian road
Yule, Mrs, 55 KinnouU causeway
Puneral Undertakers.
Imrie, P., & Son, 76 George street
Marshall, R. & J., 52 South street
M'Queen & Hay, 61 Newrow and
30 Princes street
Shiels & Co., 75 South street
Pnmishing Merchants.
Carrick, M., 47 South street
Craig, J. P., & Co., lo Gowrie st.
Crichton, A. & J., II Princes street
Fenwick, Marion, 337 High street
Gorrie, Mrs, 153 High street
M'Intyre, Ann, 188 High street
M'Mahon, S., 52 Meal vennel
Pullar, J., 53 High street
Sime, Mrs Margt., 16 Bridge lane
Stewart, John A., 59I Leonard st.
Sturrock, Mrs James, 9 South street
Templeton, James, 15 George st.
Thomson, Chas. S., 70 George st.
Gamedealers and Ponlterers.
Burnett, James, 31 Mill street
Crawford, Jane, 10 North port
Hall, George, 2 Mill street "■
Henderson, Robert, 266 and 268
High street
s
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
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ilill, Wm., 220 and 222 High street
Mailler, William, 32 S. Methven st.
M'Vean, John, 72 S. Methven street
Pitcaithly, Alexander, 16 Mill street
Robertson, Mrs Thos., 21 South st.
Speedie, Alex., & Son, 17 St. John
street
Stewart, George, 6 Hospital street
Stewart, James, 8 St. Paul's square
Stobbie, Mrs George, 27 Kirkgate
Webb, Edward M., i Gowrie street
Gardeners Qjandscape).
Brown, Thomas, 100 Reform place
Douglas, Joseph, 3 St. Paul's sq.
Duthie, James, Craigie
Farquharson, W. M., St. Ninian's
and Comely Bank Nurseries
Finlayson, Peter, 6 Commercial st.
Johnstone, Charles, 92 High street
Gardeners (Market-)
Brown, David, Cherrybank
Brown, William, Hatton Farm
Cameron, James, Barnhill
Cowieson, Wm., Strawberry Bank,
Barnhill
Davidson, Peter, Tayview, Barnhill
Duff, Thomas, Pitheavlis
Greive, John, Craigbank, Barnhill
Hart, James, Woodlands, Barnhill
Herd, Laurence, Barnhill
Martin, Peter, Tankfield, Barnhill
M'Kenzie, Thomas, Orchardbank,
Barnhill
M'Killop, John, Barnhill
Whitelaw, Margaret, ^Cozie Den,
Barnhill
Young, James, Barnhill
Gasfitters.
(See Plumbers, Brassf nders, & Gasfitters.)
Gingerbeer and iErated "Water
Manufacturers.
Adam, James, Granville place, Mar-
ket street
Dandie, Newby, & Dandle, 75 High
street
Go wans, James, 21 High street
Baton, Mrs. Jas., 12 Horner's lane
Reid & Donald, 39 George street
Stewart Brothers, 219 High street
Thomson, W. B., 60 Canal street
Glass Manufacturers.
Moncriefif, John, Caledonian road
Todd, John, & Co., Charteris street
Tomey, E., & Sons, Shore
Glaziers.
Bruce, James, & Son, 100 High st.
Douglas, G. R., & Son, 52 Princes
street
M 'Vicar, W. & J., 177 High street
Stalker & Boyd, 27 South street
Taylor, William, 21 Bridge lane
Grain Merchants,
Alexander, T., & Co., i Kirkgate
Brown, Alex., 45 S. Methven street
Cunningham Brothers, 38 High st.
Douglas, Robert, 87 Leonard street
Dow, James, 30 Barrack street
Galloway, David, 9 St. John street
Halley, Robert, I N, Methven st.
Henderson, David, 16 Victoria st.
Hutchison, Robert, & Co., Charles
street
Martin, James, 27 Main street
M'Cash, John, & Son, Dovecotland
M'Donald, Jas., 52 S. Methven st.
Rowden, Alf. L., Inchbank, Bridgnd
Sharp, William, Charles street
Shepherd, William, 16 Queen street
Simpson, John, 9 Kirkgate
Smith, J. & J., Charles street
Grocers and Provision Merchants.
(See also preceding List.)
Those marked t are Wholesale.
Anderson, John, i Milne street
Anderson, Mrs Daniel, 19 Athole st.
Anderson, Mrs Eliza, 118 South st.
Barns, Thomas, 256 High street
Bayne, Mrs James, 3 Leonard street
Blaney, William, 141 South street
Boyd, Mrs Peter, 34 Longcauseway
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
+Brown & Logie, Mill street
Brown, Mrs Thomas, 38 Newrow
tCampbells, M'Lagan, & Co., 107
High street
fChalmers, James, 58 Victoria st.
Clark, Mary Jane, Barnhill
Clyne, Alexander, 318 High street
Cook, Thomas, 6 Scott street
Co-operative Society, Cherrybank
Co-operative Society Stores — Scott
street, 41 North Methven street,
18 Hospital street, 3 South street,
II Main street (Bridgend), Friar
street (Craigie), and Perth Road
(Scone)
Coul, James, 15 Bridge lane
Coupar, John, 27 King street
Crawford, Mrs, 37 Kinnoull causwy.
Crerar, Andrew, 5 N. Methven st.
Crichton, James, 12 Caledonian rd.
Davidson, Mrs Elizabeth, 46 Castle-
gable
Devaney, George, 1 15 South street.
Douglas, James, 21 Commercial st.
Drummond, Robert, 41 Mill street
Duff, Mrs William, 226 South street
Dunn, James, 2 Brown street
Fairley, Patrick, 38 Meal vennel
Fenwick, Peter, 317 High street
Fenwick, William, 335 High street
Fisher, James, 186 High street
Folan, Mary, 86 South street
Fraser, James, 80 Pomarium street
Fraser, James, 238 South street
Gardiner, George, 18 High street
Gavin, M., 60 Meal vennel
Gilchrist, Joan, Low Craigie
Gillespie, John, 146 South street
Glass, Mrs, 345 High street
Gow, Mary, io8 South street
Gow, Robert, 91 Main street
Grant, John, 85 High street
tGreig, R. & J., 89 High street
Haggart, Ann, 214 South street
Henderson, William, 81 Main st.
Heraughty, Mrs Bridget, 59 Meal vl.
+Honey, James, 122 High street
Hunter, Mrs, 4 Victoria street
Irvine, James, 31 South street
Kennedy, Mrs Robert, 16 Kirkgate
King, James, 124 High street
27s
Lipton, Thomas, 186 South street
Lyden, Ann, 160 South street
Mackay, Mrs M., 60 South street'
Malcolm, Alexander, 64 Athole st.
Marshall, James H. , 65 Priory place
Miller, David, 34 Skinnergate
Moir, Mrs William, 25 Main street
Moncrieff, Thomas, 8 Leonard st.
Munro, Janet, 324J High street
Munro, William, 13 North port
M'Caul, Mrs, 50 Pomarium street
M*Conochie, Mrs, 29 Castlegable
M 'Donald, David, 95 South street
M 'Donald, Flora, 17 Greyfriars lane
M 'Donald, James, 78 South street
M'Donald, John, 174 High street
M'Ewan, Mrs, 13 Gowrie street
M'Gregor, Elizabeth, 321 High st.
M'Intosh, Mrs C, 14 Gowrie street
M'Kenzie, Alexander, 39 Mill street
M'Leod, William, 22 Carpenter st.
M'Mahon, M., 48 Meal vennel
M'Nab, WiUiam, 84 South street
M'Neil, Mrs Peter, 278 High street
M'Rae, Mrs John, 218 High street
Oliver, Mrs W. G., 15 Watergate
tPalmer & Co., 200 High street
Paton, T. & J., 250 High street
Petrie, William, 47 Leonard street
Robb, Peter, 362 High street
Robertson, Mrs Peter, 28 Princes st.
Robertson, Peter, 102 South street
Ross, John, 140 South street
Russell, Thomas, 65 S. Methven st.
Scott, Marjory, 58 Main street
Scrimgeour, David, 38 Castlegable
Smith, P., 203 South street
Stewart, Daniel, I Glover street
Stewart, Jessie, Shields place, Dun-
keld road
Stewart, Mrs A., 12 Athole street
Stewart, Mrs Jane, 342 High street
Stewart, W. G., 193 High street
Stirton, Alexander, 210 High street
Strachan, George, 76 Canal street
Strang, Mrs Peter, loi Canal street
Thomson, Mrs Alex., 2 Barrack st.
Waddel, Janet, 294 High street
Watters, George, 297J High street
Welsh, Mrs, 39 Meal vennel
Welsh, William, 59 Strathmore st.
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TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Will, Mrs Janet, 12 Kirkgate
tWilson, John, 44 Mill street
Young, Hugh, 3 Castlegable
G-rocers and Wine and Spirit
Merchants.
Anderson 8c Jamieson, 28 South st.
and I Princes street
Campbell, John, 28 N. Methven st.
Campbell, Mrs James, I Main street
Chalmers, John, 2 Leonard street
Dingwall, Alex., 36 St. John street
Ferguson, Mrs, 91 and 93 South st.
Forrest, Thomas, Caledonian road
Fraser, John, 40 High street
Gloag, William B., 24 Athole street
Guthrie, H. M., 5 Main street
Howat, George, 131 South street
Laing, Andrew, 72 St. John street
(agent for W. & A. Gilbey)
Lynch, Mrs Matthew, 54 Meal vl.
Miller, David, 23 Hospital street
Moir, James, I Leonard street
M'Diarmid, J. & D., 4 County place
M'Kenzie, Daniel, 157 South street
M'Kenzie, Jas., 12 and 14 Main st.
M'Laren, Alexander, 120 South st.
Paton, John, 240 High street
Penney, Andrew, 65 George street
Peters, Alex., 42 Longcauseway
Robertson, Charles, 43 High street
Robertson, David, 36 High street
Robertson, Robert, 21 George street
Robertson, Robert H., 22 High st.
Smith, R. B., 70 St. John street
Stewart, James, 196 High street
Stuart, Charles C, 43 S. Methven st
Tainsh, James, 90 High street
Thomson, Alexander, 271 High st.
Wright, J., 2 South Methven street
Gunmakers and Gunsmiths.
Lees, Robert, 63 George street
M'Laggan, Peter, 274 High street
Paton, Edwd., & Son, 44 George st.
Hairdressers and Perfumers.
Lang, Michael, 52 George street
Lang, Robert, 14 High street
Malloch, John, 143 Canal crescent
Muckersie, William, 5 Princes street
Muego, George, 71 S. Methven st.
Peddie, John C, 53 George street
Reid, Henry, 7 Bridge lane
Ross, William, 215 High street
Stewart, Alex. , 2 County place
Stewart, William F., 4 Meal vennel
Thomson, Arthur G., 19 Skinnergate
Hatters.
Darling & Co., A., 35 George street
Donaldson, Gilbert, 241 High st.
Miller, Alexander, 201 High street
Miller, John, 61 High street
Taylor, John, 93 High street
Wotherspoon, James, 44 High st.
and 25 St. John street
Horsedealers.
Aitken, J. W., Caledonian road
Dunbar, George, 5 Lickley place
Stewart, John, 30 Canal street
Wylie, William, 33 Princes street
Horseshoers.
Graham, Mrs, 75 Watergate
M'Lean, J., 5 Mill street
Neil, John, 53I South street
Hosiers.
Allan, Robert, 33 High street
Brown, A. W., 30 St. John street
Brown, Andrew, 12 High street
Carrick, M., 47 South street
Crichton, A. & J., 11 Princes street
Henderson, Wm., 9 N. Methven st.
Pullar, J., 53 High street
Templeton, James, 15 George street
Thomson, Charles S., 70 George st,
Hotelkeepers.
Baker, Walter, Caledonian road
(Market)
Cargill, William, 24 South street
(Salutation)
Cuthbert, James, 9 High st. (King's
Arms)
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Duff, David, 30 Leonard street (St.
Leonard's)
Forbes, Mrs, 43 South st. (Stormont
Arms)
Godtfurneau, Paul, St. John's place
(St. John's)
Hall, Wm., 47 Princes st. (Victoria)
Henry, Peter, Leonard st. (Queen's)
Kenneriy, John, 51 George street
(Royal George)
Laidlaw, William, 18 Leonard street
(Temperance)
Martin, A., Leonard street (Tem-
perance)
M 'Donald, Wm., General station
(Station)
M'Kenzie, Duncan, 25 High street
(Old Ship)
M 'Master, Charles, 31 St. John st.
(Temperance)
Nicholson, George, 30 George street
(Exchange)
Pople, H. W., 99 Leonard street
(British)
Simpson, James, 5 North William
street (White Horse)
Smith, Mrs James, Princes street
(Moncreiffe Arms)
House Factors.
Imrie, P., & Sons, 76 George street
Moir, James, 22 St. John street
•M'Culloch, Robt., 16 Market street
Pirrie, James P., 37 Princes street
Reid, Thomas, 270 High street
Indiarubber Merchant.
Cairns, Jas., 67 South Methven st.
Ink Manufacturers.
Moncrieif, J. , Caledonian road
Todd, John, & Co., Charteris street
Insurance Agents.
(See page 16.)
Iron-Founders.
(See Engineers.)
Iron Merchants.
Campbells, M 'Lagan, & Co., 107
High street
Palmer & Co., 200 High street
Peddie, W. & D., 13 S. Methven st.
Ironmongers.
Barlass, J. & D., 48 High street
Finlayson, James, 24 Mill street
Garvie & Syme, 42 and 79 High st.
Knight, Alex., jun., 23 High street
Miller, Alexander, 26 Gowrie street
Robertson, John, 53 N. Methven st.
Saunders, John, 144 South street
Small, J. & R., 34A S. Methven st.
Taylor, James, 27 & 31 Kinnoull st.
Wylie, George, 7 George street
Young, Alexander, 98 High street
Young, William W., 150 High st.
Jewellers, Silversmiths, and
Lapidaries.
(See also Watchmakers and Jewellers.)
Baird, John, 68 George street
Barclay, Jos., 8 Priory pi. (working)
Bayne, Geo., 113 High st. (working)
Burnfield, David, 53 S. Methven st.
Cairncross, A. & G., 6 St. John st.
Crichton, G. & C. A., 54 George st.
Farquharson, Donald, 82 Highst.
Grego, Mrs Charles, 27 High street
Macaulay, R. F., 29 Princes street
(working)
Macgregor, David, 40 George street
Munro, David, 14 Charlotte street
M'Cash, Andrew R., 47 High street
(working)
M'Intyre, Thomas, 292 High street
(working)
Paterson, Thomas, 133 High street
Paton, R., 20 Newrow (working)
Small, Joseph, 249 High street
Stratz & Fehrenbach, 31 High street
Taylor, John, 33 George street
Joiners.
(See Cabinetmakers, &c.)
Land-Surveyors.
(See Civil Engineers.)
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
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Latlisplitterg.
Stewart, Charles, 276 High street
Sturrock, Alex., 13 Scott street
Laundresses.
Burt, Betsy, 8 East Bridge street
Campbell, Mrs Isabella, Cherrybank
Crerar, Mrs Marjory, 43 Leonard st.
Flynn, Mrs, 20 Market street
Fraser, Mrs, 15 Commercial street
Geekie, Ann, 46 Main street
Gourlay, Margt. , 27 Commercial st.
Hamilton, Robt., St. Andrew street
Johnstone, Mary, 129 High street
Kennedy, Mrs, 79 Kinnoull causy.
Monteath, Marjory, 16 Paul street
M 'Donald, Flora, 207 High street
M'Ewan, Barbara, 253 High street
M'Farlane, Margt., 43 Leonard st.
M 'Lagan, Isabella, 238 High street
M 'Queen, Mrs Thos., 79 South st.
Peddie, Mrs David, 30 Horse cross
Reid, Mrs Margaret, 59 Leonard st.
Sharp, Mrs, 32 Castlegable
Stewart, William, Craigie
Taylor, Margaret, 324 High street
Tumbull, Mrs C, 195 High street
Walker, Mrs, 32 Commercial street
Whytock, Mrs, 9 Commercial street
Leather Merchants, Oimiers,
and Tanners.
Inglis, James, 35 Main street
Morton, James, 35 Commercial st. ,
Bridgend (tanner)
M'Intosh, John, 176 High street
Spalding, R., & Son, Murray street
Wilson, George, 203 High street
Linen Drapers.
Smith, J. & D., 13 and 24 Charlotte
street
Lodging-Honse Keepers.
Allan, Mrs George, 50 Tay street
Anderson, Mrs John, 12 Charlotte st.
Anderson, Mrs Wm., 16 King st.
Baird, Mrs Thomas, 2 Victoria st.
Bell, Jane, 36 North Methven street
Bisset, Mrs Jane, 86 High street
Blaikie, Mrs, 85 Victoria street
Brough, Mary, 55 West Mill street
Brown, Mrs Robert, 24 Canal street
Cameron, Flora, 30 James street
Campbell, Mrs, 1 1 Canal street
Chalmers, Mrs John, 232 High st.
Christie, Janet, 7 South Methven st.
Christie, Mrs Eliza, 21 Queen street
Clark, Mrs, 10 Athole street
Comrie, Mrs, 2 Glover street
Cook, Mrs, 5^ Princes street
Cowperthwaite, Mrs, 86 Victoria st.
Crichton, Mrs, 21 Queen street
Gumming, Mary, 23 S. Methven st,
Davidson, Ann, 38 High street
Docherty, Mrs, 36 Mill street
Douglas, Mrs, 14 Rose terrace
Forbes, James, Craigie Park terrace
Forsyth, Mrs, 25 Marshall place
Gardiner, Ann, 156 High street
Gorrie, Mrs, Gowrie cottage, B'nhill
Grant, Mrs Alex., 69 N. Methven st.
Gray, Mrs John, 103 Canal street
Guild, Helen, Burton place
Haggarty, Mrs, 136 South street
Halley, Mrs David, 16 Athole street
Kemp, Mary, 30 Barrack street
Kerr, Mrs, Barnhill
Laing, Isabella, 51 S. Methven st.
Lamb, Jean, 27 Watergate
Lcjrnie, Mrs Margaret, 163 High st.
Menzies, Alex., 41 Leonard street
Menzies, Mrs Chas., 2 Albert place
Miller, Ann, 2 Glover street
Miller, Mrs John, 39 N. Methven st.
Model Lodging-house, 24 Skinner-
gate
Moir, Mrs, 19 Leonard street
Morton, Mrs Duncan, 7 5 Leonard st.
Murray, Mrs, 24 Canal street
M 'Arthur, Mrs, 6 Canal street J
M'Farlane, Mrs, 2 Glover street ''
M'Intyre, Mrs, 5 East Bridge street
M 'Lagan, Mrs, 56 S. William st.
M'Leod, Mrs Cath., 36 George st.
M'Pherson, Mrs Malcolm, 297 High
street
Reid, Mrs Chas., 131 Canal crescent
Richardson, Magdalene, 5 Lickley
place
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Robb, Maria, 15 South Methven st.
Robertson, Janet, 76 Athole street
Robertson, Mrs, 19 North Methven
street
Ross, Eliza, 59 North Methven st.
Scotland, Jane, 10 King's place
Scott, Margaret F, , 60 Athole street
Speedie, Catherine, 4 George street
Thomson, Mrs Wm., 12 N. Methven
street
Walker, Mrs, 4 Barossa place
Welsh, Mrs, 10 Tay street
White, Mrs Helen, 3 Victoria court.
Canal street
' Wilson, Agnes, 4^ Victoria street
Wynd, Mrs, 19 North Methven st.
Young, Mrs Thos., 19 Union street
Mangle-keepers.
Barclay, Helen, 12 North port
Clark, Mrs Hugh, 246 High street
Douglas, Mrs, 89 South street
Francis, Jane, i Brown street
Fraser, Mrs, 65 Leonard street
Lawson, Mrs, 31 Watergate
Marshall, Mrs, 8 Kinnoull street
Mitchell, Mrs Charles, 2 South st.
Murray, Mrs Alex., 28 Whitefriars
street
M'Bain, Mrs John, 4 Bridge lane
M'Clintock, Mrs, 6 Horner's lane
M 'Donald, Mrs, 13 Glover street
M'Ewan, Mrs, 51 Commercial st.,
Bridgend
M'Laggan, Isabella, 238 High st.
[ Paxton, Mrs, 9 Leonard street
Robb, Mrs, 3 Abbot street, Craigie
Rowley, Mrs Jane, 15 East Bridge
street
Sharp, Mrs, 32 Castlegable
Manufacturers.
Bell & Keay, 87 Leonard street
Chisholm, John, 40 South Methven
street (sack)
Coates, PuUar, & Co., Balhousie
Works
Garvie & Deas, 60 South Methven
street
Shields, J., & Co., Wallace Works
Manure Merchants.
Cuthbert, W., 55 High street
Ferguson, Wm. S., Friarton; office,
13 Kirkgate
M'Gregor, Malcolm, North Station,
High street
Simpson, John, 9 Kirkgate
Masons.
(See Builders.)
Medical Practitioners.
Bramwell, J. P., M.D., 17 Barossa
place
Buist, Andrew, M.D., F.R.S.E.,
5 Athole crescent
Caider, Augustus Barclay, M.B,,
M.R.C.S.C.M., 24 Kinnoull st.
Christie, Robert, 77 Victoria street
Douglas, Kehnedy, i Marshall place
Ferguson, James, M.B. and CM.,
5 Charlotte street
Fleming, David, 3 Charlotte street
Frew, David, i Graham's place,
King street
Graham, John T., M.D., CM.,
M.R.C.S., 4 Athole crescent
Hunt, Leigh, M.D. and CM., 17
Athole street
Kennedy, Duncan Sinclair, M.B.,
228 High street
M'Naughton, John, M.D., South-
view, Edinburgh road
Paterson, George K. H., M.D., 69
George street
Simpson, Alexander, M.A., M.B.,
and CM., 4 King's place
Stirling, David H., M.D., 4 Athole
place
Trotter, Robert, M.D.,L.R.CP.E.,
L.F.P.S.G., Tay view, Tay street
Urquhart, A.R., M.D., Murray's
Royal Asylum, Murray House
White, Francis Isaiah, M.D., 2
Athole place
Messengers-at-Arms.
(See page 15.)
28o
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Midwives and Sick-nurses.
Cameron, MrsDougald, 8 Pomarium
street
Coll, Janet, 297 High street
Cree, Eliza, 23 South Methven st.
Edward, Mrs, 58 Watergate
Hunter, Mrs Helen, 266 High street
Jack, Mrs, 33 North Methven street
Kethel, Mrs Jane, 316 High street
Morrison, Sarah, 26 Princes street
Munro, Mrs, 6 Commercial street
M 'Donald, Catherine, 18 Paul street
M'Pherson, Mrs M., 297 High street
Paton, Mrs, Granville place
Robertson, Mrs Alex, 145 High st.
Roy, Isabella, 8 Murray street
Sime, Mrs, 9 Stormont street
Smith, Mrs, Burnbank terrace
Stevi'art, Susan, 56 George street
Trail, Mrs, 37 George street
Tyson, Ann, 246 Pligh street
Watt, Mrs John, 219 High street
Wilkinson, Mrs, 18 Canal street
Wylie, Mrs, 64 South street
Millers and Plour Merchants.
(See also Grain Merchants.)
Those marked * are Millers.
Black, Samuel, 4 Mill street
Christie, John, 7 Castlegable
• Cuthbert, Mrs, 1 1 St. John's place
*Halley, Robert, i N. Methven st.
Kinmont, James, 191 South street
Malcolm, William, 61 South street
M'Cash & Son, Dovecotland
*M'Donald, Jas., 52 S. Methven st.
M'Donald, John, 39 Sonth street
Millwrights.
Barker, George, Market street
Chrystal, Geo., St. John's Foundry
Robertson, Wm., 40 Canal street
White, William, West Mill street
Music and Musical-Instrument
Sellers.
DufF, William, 62 South Methven st.
Miller, J. M., 3 County place
Paterson, Sons, & Co., 10 Princes st.
Wood, David, & Son, 46 George st.
Musicians & Music Teachers.
Browne, R. W., Rosslyn place,
Glasgow road
Bryson, James W., 18 Charlotte st,
Bryson, William, 19 Barossa street
Chesterfield, Albert, 45 S. Methven
street
Dnncan, Misses, Albert Villa, Dun*
keld road
Graves, F. S., 12 Charlotte street
Hempel, Mrs, 4 Rose terrace
Large, George, Stewart's place,
Caledonian road
Luker, Miss, 18 Scott street
M 'Lagan, Miss, St. Leonard's Hall
Miller, J. H., 67 Canal street
Nicol, Edward, Bowerswell Cottage
Pirrie, John E., 59 N. Methven st.
Scott, Miss, Albert place
Sievwright, Miss, I Abbot street,
Craigie
Steele, Misses, ii Rose terrace
Stewart, Miss, 47 King street
Thomson, Misses, Roslin House,
Tay street
Newspaper Publishers.
(See page 30.)
Nurserymen and Plorists.
(See also Seed Merchants.)
Dickson & Tumbull, 26 George st.
Farquharson, William, St. Ninian's
ani Comely Bank
Harley, William, 3 George street
Watt, William, 26 High street
Opticians. ■.
Campbell, John, 41 George street
Grego, Mrs Charles, 27 High street
Organists,
Browne, R. W., Rosslyn place,
Glasgow road
Chesterfield, A,, 45 S. Methven st.
Graves, F. S., 12 Charlotte street
Hempel, Mrs, 4 Rose terrace
Pirrie, John E., 59 N. Methven st.
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
2i8l
Painters and Paperhangers.
Campbell, Joseph B., 97 High street
Douglas, G. R., & Son, 52 Princes
street
Dow, Robert, & Son, 59 George st.
Muirhead, Geo., & Sons, 18 Athole
street
M 'In tyre, Donald, 73 George street
M'Kay, Hugh, 13 Main street
M'Vicar, W. & J., 177 High street
Nairn, James, 42 St, John street
Pringle, Robert, 1 1 High street
Smith, Wm. R., 22 Gowrie street
Stalker & Boyd, 27 South street
Young, John, 2 North Methven st.
Pawnbrokers.
Anderson, Mary Jane, 181 South st.
Heraughty, John, 28 Meal vennel
Loan Company, 80 High street
Murphy, Mrs James, 34 Mill street
Photographers.
(See Artists.)
Physicians.
(See Medical Practitioners.)
Picture-Prame Makers.
Benjamin Brothers, 1 1 Speygate
Dunn, David, 55 High street
Jackson, James, 66 George street
Murray, David, 22 South street
Planemaker.
Malloch, David, 50 South street
Plasterers.
Annan, James, & Son, Princes street
Boyd, David, 82 Reform place
Donald, Geo., & Son, 31 Barrack st.
Mackay, John, & Son, 7 Kinnoull st.
Peebles, John, 32 York place
Plumbers, Brassfonnders, and
Gasfitters.
(Brassfounders are marked thus *)
Beveridge, William, 187 South st.
*Bryden, John, & Son, 7 Princes st.
*Chrystal, George, St. John's Foun-
dry, Foundry lane
Davidson, Alexander, 24 County
place
*Frew, William, & Sons, 6 Mill st.
Gorrie, D., 9 South Methven street
*Mackie, D., & Co., 22 Cow vennel
Miller, Alexander, 26 Gowrie st.
Murray, J. & P., 49 Princes street
M'Farlane & Co., Paul street
*M'Leish, James, 15 Mill street
Robertson, John, 53 N. Methven st.
* Stewart, Andrew C., Perth Foun-
dry, Paul street
Thomson & Neilson, 59 South st.
* Wright, Robert, 170 High street
* Wylie, George, 7 George street
Young, W. W., 150 High street
Potato Merchants.
Anderson, Mrs, 130 Canal crescent
Brown, William, 69 High street
Crerar, Andrew, 5 N. Methven st.
Gorrie, John, 23 Princes street
Henderson, Robert, 266 and 268
High street
Robertson, Wm., 11 St. Paul's sq.
Roy, Alexander, Quarrymill
Scotland, Alexander, 4 Rose lane,
Dovecotland
Stewart, John, 31 James street
Stobie, Mrs George, 27 Kirkgate
Strachan, George, 76 Canal street
Thomson, George, 47 Scott street
Waters, John, 12 Klirkside
Poulterers.
(See Game Dealers.)
Printers.
(See also Engravers, and Lithographers.)
Black, John, 10 Tay street
Cowan, Samuel, & Co. {Advertiser
office), Tay street
Dewar, James {Courier office), 155
South street
Henderson, Robertson, & Hunter,
{Constitutional office), South St.
John's place
282
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Leslie, Duncan, 20 St. John street
and 54 and 58 Princes street
Miller & Gall, 58 Tay street
Taylor, Wm., & Co., 25 High st.
Wood, D., & Son, 33 Skinnergate
Young, J., & Son, 66 Watergate
Provision Mercliaiits.
(See Grocers and Provision Merchants.)
KaUway Carriers.
(See page 18.)
Eegistrars of Births, &c.
Dewar, James, i High street
Thomson, Jas., Wellbank, Kinnoull
Eope and Twine Makers.
Banks, Robert, 141 High street
Mitchell, H., & Son, 202 High st.
M'Cormack, John, 17 Kirkgate
Saddlers.
Cattanach, Wm., 16 Caledonian rd.
Knox, Robert H., 50 George street
Mason, W. & P., 215 South street
Stirton, Mrs John, 7 High street
Tulloch, Wm., & Son, 15 and 16
Princes street
Sawmakers.
Graham, William, 30 Skinnergate
Wilson, George, 55 South street
Sawmillers.
(See Timber Merchants.)
Seed Merchants.
Barns, Thomas, 256 High street
Brown & Logie, Mill street
Campbells, M 'Lagan, & Co., 107
High street
Chalmers, James, 58 Victoria street
Dickson & Turnbull, 26 George st.
Eraser, John, 40 High street
Greig, R. & J., 89 High street
Handasyde, Thomas, 14 Victoria st.
Harley, Wm., & Sons, 3 George st.
Honey, James, 122 High street
Kinmond, William, 191 South st.
M'Cash, J., and Son, Dovecotland
Simpson, John, 9 Kirkgate
Watt, William, 26 High street
Whittet, J. & T., 57 High street
Servants' Eegister Offices.
Angus, Robert, 4 Bridge street
Gow, Mrs, 38 Mill street
Miller, Mrs, 121 High street
M 'Cowan, Mrs, i South St. John's
place
M 'Nab, Margaret, 14 South street
Preston, James, 59 High street
Robb, Mrs, 362 High street
Stewart, Mrs, 3 Bridge lane
Sewing-Machine Agents.
Ewing, Robert, 24 St. John street
Henderson, Geo., 30 Caledonian rd.
Manson, John, 20 Leonard street
Menzies, James F., 11 St. John st.
Morton & Mitchells, 23 St. John st.
Singer Manufacturing Co., 17 South
Methven street
Sharebrokers.
Allan, Thomas, 44 St. John street
Morison, Robert, Blackfriars street
Sheriff Officers.
(See page 15.) '-.
Shipowners. ^i
(See page 36.) ^-
Siok-Nurses.
(See Midwives.)
Slaters and Slate Merchants.
Alexander, Alex., 33 Pomarium st.
Bell, Alexander, & Son, 31 Canal st.
Bell, Joseph, 23 North Methven st.
Bisset, William, 332 High street
Buchan, James, 6 West High street
Dewar, & Co., 3 West Mill street
Murray, William, 10 Pomarium st.
M'Dougall, P. & W., 282 High st.
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
283
M'Lauchlan, Daniel, 47 Watergate
Ramsay, W. G., 31 Hospital street
Raid, Peter, 48 Milne st. (off Mar-
ket street)
Solicitors and Writers.
(See page 14.)
Spirit Dealers.
(See Wine and Spirit Dealers.)
Staymakers.
Miller, Mrs, 7 Paul street
M'Laggan, Jessie, 10 Charlotte st.
Philips, Ann, 42 St. John street
Sime, Mrs, 16 Bridge lane
Stonecarvers and Monumental
Sculptors.
Anderson, William, Alexandra st.
Beveridge, David, York place
Christie, George, St. Andrew st.
Greenhill, Campbell, Market street
Tailors and OlotMers.
Alexander, George, 236 High street
Bonar, Robt., 21 South Methvenst.
Bruce, John, 58 St. John street
Byars, William, 88 High street
Co-operative Society, Scott street
Crerar, John, 22 Leonard street
Crichton, James, 42 So. Methven st.
Cruickshank, James S., 64 and 66
St. John street
Dewar & Honey, i St. John street
Ewing, Robert, 24 St. John street
Frazer, John, 49 High street
Greig, T., & Co., 24 & 36 Watergate
Heron, David, 19 Kirkgate
Hunt, Colin A., 38 George street
Jamieson, John, & Co. , 64 George st.
Low & Peebles, 14, 16, and 18 St.
John street
Mackintosh, William, 7 St. John st-
Moor, John M., 43 N. Methven st.
Morton & Mitchells, 23 St. John st.
Moyes, Andrew, 83 High street
M'Lauchlan, Thomas, 180 High st.
M'Lean, Donald, 56 South street
M'Naughtan & Dewar, 8 George st.
Robb, George, 127 High street
Robertson, James, 19 Hospital st. '
Robertson & Mitchell, 112 High st,
Ross, David, 179 High street
Small & Welsh, 8 Gowrie street
Watson, James, 13 St. John street
Young & Campbell, 38 S. Methven
street
Young, D. C, 130 High street
Tanners.
(See Leather Merchants, &c.)
Tea and OofFee Merchants and
Agents.
Farquharson, David, 15 High street
Fordyce, Peter, 26 St. John street
London & Newcastle Tea Co., 134
High street
M 'Donald, C. & J., 74 George street
Whittet, J. & T., 57 High street
Teachers.
(See also page 22.)
Burton, Misses, 21 Marshall place
Davidson, Misses, 76 Victoria place
(languages)
Harris, Mrs David, 68 Athole street
Hutton, Jane, 25 James street
M'Lean, A. B., 2 Victoria street
(dancing)
M'Rae, Patrick, 113 High street
(languages)
Shepherd, Miss, 15 Athole street
Simpson, Barbara, 16 Barossa place
Timber Merchants.
Brewster, William, Victoria street
Calder & Co., Shore
Dunn, Brothers, Shore
Fenton, James, Shore
Fleming, John, 66 Princes street
Sinclair, Peter, N.B. Mineral depot
Tinsmiths.
(See Copper and Tinsmiths.)
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
284
Tobacco Pipe Manufacturers.
Kean, George, Alexandra street
M'Lean, Peter, 6 Flesh vennel
Tobacconists.
Those marked thus * are Manufacturers.
Anderson, Robert, 131 High street
Angus, Robt.,4 Bridge st., Bridgend
*Beattie, John, 158 High street
Boothman, Samuel C, 55 George st.
Bruce, David, 20 George street and
37 High street
Burgess, Andrew, 19 South street
Burns, David, 125 High street
Carron, Mrs John, 84 High street
Dawson, Mary, 48 Leonard street
Dow, John, 21 North Methven st.
Duff, William, 62 S. Methven street
Findlay, James, 196 South street
Forbes, James, 230 South street
Garvie, Alex., 35 South street
*Henderson, John, 206 High street
Lyons, William, 15 Leonard street
Miller, Mrs James, 25 King street
Moncrieff, William, 57 Princes st.
M'Farlane, James, 272 High street
Paul, Drummond, 235 High street
Robertson, Robert, Bridgend
Stewart, Mrs, 342 High street
Taylor, John K., 221 High street
Taylor, Peter, 265 High street
Tilley, James, 23 South street
Wilson, N. & J., 242 South street
Young, Andrew, 73 N. Methven st.
Toy and Pancy Goods Merchants.
Adams, Mrs Andrew, 255 High st.
Grieve, George, 128 High street
Harris, Mrs Ann, 68 S. Methven st.
Lees, John, & Son, 6 George street
and 66 High street
M'Intosh, A. W., 21 St. John street
Small, Alexander, 230 High street
Smith, Kobert, 242 High street
Taylor, Mrs John, 16 Leonard street
Turners (Wood).
Anderson, William, 23 Cow vennel
Fechney Institution, Wellshill
M 'Arthur, John, 120 High street
W hytock, John, 238 High street
Umbrella Makers.
Black, John, 173 High street
Dyer, M. & J., 60 George street
Ellison, S. T. & E., 56 S. Methven
street
Upholsterers.
(See also Cabinetmakers.)
Archibald, William, 19 George st.
Cameron, J. A. & D., Gowrie st.
Hay, James, County place
Imrie, P., & Sons, 76 George street
M 'Donald, James, 189 South street
Williamson, Robt., 170 High street
Venetian Blind Makers.
Bryden, John, & Sons, 7 Princes st.
Campbell, Peter, 20 Mill street
Westwood, Sons, & Millar, 21
Princes street
Veterinary Surgeons.
Ferguson, H. C., 19 N. Methven st.
Galloway, Peter, 48 George street
Johnstone, Alex., 22 St. John street
Low, Peter, Oliphant's vennel
Small, David C, 18 S. Methven st.
"Watcbmakers and Jewellers.
(See also Jewellers.)
Burnfield, David, 53 S. Methven st.
Cairncross, A. & G., 6 St. John st.
Farquharson, Donald, 82 High st.
Paterson, Thomas, 133 High street
Robertson, Daniel, 68 High street
Small, Joseph, 249 High street
Stratz & Fehrenbach, 31 High street
Taylor, John, 33 George street
Young, Thomas, 42 Mill street
Wine and Spirit Dealers.
(See also Hotelkeepers.)
Bain, Alex., i South st. (County)
Brown, Mrs, 33 South Methven st.
(KinnouU Arms)
Campbell, George C, 60 High st.
(Albion)
Christie, Mrs, Kirkgate (Black Bull)
Cunningham, James, 23 Castlegable
(Balmoral)
Duff, Mrs, 53 South st. (Fifeshire)
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Forbes, J., Bridgend (Cross Keys)
Forbes, Win., Watergate (Gowrie)
Fraser, James, 7 South street (Ewe
and Lamb)
Grieve, J., 244 High st. (Glencoe)
Hewat, James, 10 Watergate
Hunt, Mrs, 96 High st. (Flesher's)
Jack, John, Foundry lane (Volunteer
Arms)
Lamond, Jas., 48 George st. (Albert)
Lawson, Wm., 156 High st. (Globe)
Lindsay, Mrs D. W., 3 St. John's pi.
Meikle, George, 24 Princes street
. and Canal street
Meldrum, D., 71 High street (Par-
liament)
Menzies, Catherine, 9 St. John's pi.
Menzies, John, Bridgend (Strath-
more)
Miller, David, Cherrybank
Miller, James, 18 South Methven
street (County)
M'Arthur, James, II Mill street
M'Arthur, John D., 307 High st.
M 'Arthur, Peter, 18 Bridge lane
M 'Cowan, Peter, 123 High street
(Red Lion)
M'Gregor, Allan, Watergate (Burns)
M'Gregor, John, 225 South street
M'Intyre, John, 30 High street (Red
Lion)
M'Kenzie, J., 105 High street
M'Kenzie, Mark, 121 South street
M'Leod, Daniel, 257 High street
Nicoll, John C, Shore
Patterson, John, 14 Mill street (Bri-
tannia)
Patterson, Mrs Alex,, 145 Canal st.
Reid, Daniel, 171 High street
Robertson, Jane, County place
Rutherford, Agnes, 36 Princes st.
Scobbie, John, Main st. (New Inn)
Scott, J., 41 Watergate (Waverley) .
Sharp, James D., 81 South street
(Tay Bar)
Sime, John, 31 Cross street
Simpson, Mrs, Kirkside (City Hall)
Thomson, John, 26 S. Methven st.
(Hal o' the Wynd)
Wilson, John, 10 Tay street (Turf)
Wilson, Robert, 38 St. John street
Wine and Spirit Merchants.
(Wholesale. )
Bell, Arthur, 7 South St. John's pi.
Bell, Rannie, & Co., 35 St. John st.
— A. H. Ballingal, agent
Cockburn & Campbell, 26 St. John
street — Peter Fordyce, agent
Currie, J. & T., 165 and 167 High
street
Dewar, John, & Son, 1 1 1 High st.
Lindsay, Mrs D. W., 3 St. John's pi.
M 'Donald, C. & J., 74 George st.
Perthshire Wine & Spirit Company,
6 Watergate — H. H. Greig
Thomson, Wm. B., 60 Canal street
"Wireworkers.
Gorrie, Thomas, 24 N. Methven st.
Miller, Angus, 12 Leonard street
Munro, Hugh F., 36 Skinnergate
Wight, Thomas, 6 Victoria street
Wood Merchants.
(See Timber Merchants.)
Wool Merchants.
Morton, James, Bridgend
Scott, Alexander, St. Andrew street
Spalding, Robt., & Son, 2 Murray st.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Blacking makers J. Wilson & Son, St. Catherine's place
GymnasUc instructor,.. John Masterson, 28 Mill street
Ice merchants Alex. Speedie & Son, 17 St. John street
Inspectors of -weights and mea- J Wm. Andrews, County buildings (county)
sures I David Galbraith, 207 High street (city)
Organ builders Gasson & Miller, Stormont street
Paper rulers Jackson & M 'Gregor, 10 Tay street
Public analyst Dr. Wm. Wallace, 138 Bath st., Glasgow
286 PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN THE COUNTY OF PERTH.
tenant's name and address.
John Robertson, Madderty, by Crieff
Patrick Whitson, Alyth
James Fleming, Blairgowrie
James F. Murray, Meigle
Do. West Grange of, David Nicol, Blairgowrie
Abercairny, Home Farm of P. Reid, Crieff (J. E. Ross, factor)
farm.
Abbey
Aberbothrie
Do. Grange of .
Do. Viewbank of
Aberdalgie, Mains of
Abernyte . .
Aberuchill
Aberuthven, Haugh of
Do. Hall of
Achessan
Airleywight, Mains of
Aimtully, West . .
Do. North . .
Aitkenhead
Aldie
Do. Castle , .
Alichengrew (Newbiggin
Annet
Annie, &c.
Ardargie . .
Ardgaith . .
Ardittie, South . .
Ardkenokronkdan
Ardlarich . .
Ardoch, Home Farm of
Ardormie, &c.
Ardtrostan
Ardunie . .
Ardveich . .
Arnbathy . .
Arnbog
Amdean . .
Arneive
Arnmore, Hill of . .
Amprior . .
Arthurstone, Mains of
Ashintully, Home Farm
Ashmore . .
Auchinlaich
Auchinlay . .
Andrew Hart, Aberdalgie, Perth
William Ritchie, Abernyte, by Inchture
D. Murray, Comrie
David Play fair, Auchterarder
P. M'Ewan, Auchterarder
Peter M 'Martin, Killin
Thomas Wylie, Airleywight, Bankfoot
John Cree, Stanley
Mrs Waterston, Stanley
Anderson & Chapman ( — Scott, Blairgowrie,
manager)
— M'Culloch, Methven
James Mitchell, Kinross
g), John Baillie, Crieff
. 1 he Manager, Kinloch-Rannoch
. Robert and Robert M'Laren, Callander
. James Calder, Forgandenny
. Patrick Hunter, Glencarse
. Peter Millar, by Methven
. Mrs B. Blair, Trossachs Hotel, Callander
. The Manager, Kinloch-Rannoch
. The Manager, Laurie, Braco
. Thomas Cargill, Alyth
. Andrew Davie, St. Fillans Hotel, Comrie
. John Bowden, Madderty, by Crieff
. Donald M'Laren, Lochearnhead
. Peter Miller, Scone *
. William Douglas, Meigle
. The Manager, Dollar
. William Kinross, Stirling
. Alexander Blair, sen. and jun., and Archibald
M. Blair, Kippen
, Andrew Dewar, Kippen
. David Bisset, Coupar- Angus
of, The Manager, Kirkmichael, by Blairgowrie
. James Patullo of Ashmore, by Blairgowrie
. Robert Dunlop, Callander
Ai)(
Mrs Danks, Dunblane
Auchinnar, &c. (Deer Forest), — Fergusson (manager), Comrie
Auchlyne J. Crerar and G. Christie, Killin
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
Auchmague
Auchnafree (Grazing) . .
Auchnaguie, East. & West.
Auchray and Crahavie . .
Auchrioch . .
Auchter-Alyth
Auchtertyre
Auchtoomore, &c.
Ayton
Baad , ,
Baadhead, &c.
Bachilton . .
Backside, East & West, &c.,
Bailielands
Balbeggie , .
Balboughty, Honae Farm of,
1 Balbrogie . . ' . .
I Balcairn . .
Balcalk, &c.,
Baldinnies . .
Baledgarno
Balgarvie , ,
Balgersho, Wester
Balgonie . .
Balgowan, Home Farm of
Balgownie, Mains of
I Balhaldie
: Balhary, Home, &c.,
Balhepburn , . , ,
Balintyre, &c., .,
Ballathie and Cleanside . .
Ballechin . .
Ballendrick
Ballied, Home Farm of, &c.,
Balliliesk, Home Farm of,
Ballimore . .
Ballindean, Home Farm of
j Do. Easter
Do. Wester
I Ballinloan, &c., . .
I Ballinton
Ballo
BaUoch
287
John M. Matthew of Auchmague, Balbeggie,
by Perth
Messrs M'Diarmid, Amulree
, Robert Borrie, Tullymet, by Ballinluig
Neale Thomson, Aberfoyle, by Stirling
Archibald M'Nie, Killin
George Kidd, Alyth
Archibald and Angus Fletcher, Tyndrum
Neil Robertson, Lochearnhead
Alex. M'Intosh, Bridge of Earn
William and Charles Carrick, Blairdrummond,
by Stirling
James Rollo, Rosemount, Perth
William Clark, Methven
Matthew Dykes, Fossoway, by Dollar
John Sharp, Auchterarder
A. & D. Macfarlane, Balbeggie, by Perth
P. Scrimgeour, Perth (C. S. France, factor)
The Manager, Coupar-Angus
John, David, and Thomas Bisset, engineers,
Blairgowrie
William Jackson, Errol
Mrs J. M'Inroy, Dunning
Patrick Constable, Inchture
William Crawford, Scone, Perth
George Moncur, Coupar-Angus
George Dunn, Balgonie, Abernethy
Captain J. S. Black (proprietor), Methven ; W.
Gellately (manager)
John M'Laren's Representatives, Culross
The Manager, Dunblane
The Manager, Alyth
Thomas Robb, Rhynd, Perth
Donald and Robert M 'Donald, Fortingall, by
Aberfeldy
William Keay, Stanley
Alexander and John Robertson, by Ballinluig
Thomas Roy, butcher, Perth
William and Alexander Johnstone, Kinloch, by
Blairgowrie
Thomas Miller (proprietor). Dollar
Duncan Fisher, Lochearnhead
The Manager, Inchture
Wm. D. Dudgeon, Inchture
Andrew and William Donaldson, Inchture
Alexander and John M 'Donald, Glenlyon, by
Aberfeldy
George M'Gowan, Doune
David Thomson, Inchture
John Crabb, jun., Alyth
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PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
Balloch and House
Ballomill, &c.
Balmacnaughton, &c.
Balmacneil
Balmacolly
Balmacron and Broomend
Balmalcolm
Balmanno, Mains, &c.
Balmenoch, &c. . .
Balmuick . .
Balmyle . ,
Balmyre . .
Balnanstuartach . .
Balnavert
Balquhandy
Balrudderie
Balthayock, Mains of
Banchory , ,
Do
Bandirran, South,
Bank, West
Bankhead of Kinloch
Do
Barbush, &c.,
Bardmony, &c. , . .
Do. Muirton of
Bardrill . .
Barns
Battleby . .
Baulk of Struie . .
Belhie
Belnollow . .
Benchill, Over ..
Bendochy, Home Farm of
Do. and Muirhead
Benlawers . .
Benmore .. .. ..
Bennie, Easter and Wester,
Berryhill . .
Do
Berryhillocks
Bertha Park
Biggs, Easter and Haldrick,
Bigron, &c. .. ..
Birm
Binn and North Leys . .
Binns . .
Blackcraig, Home Farm of,
Blackdub . . • • . .
Rev. John Ross, Alyth
William Brown, Abernethy
Alexander, James, and Peter M'Naughton,
Kenmore, by Aberfeldy
Fletcher N. Menzies, Ballinluig
John M'Donald and John Menzies, Bankfoot
David Kidd, Meigle
William J. Laird, BalbeggJe, by Perth
David Dow, Dron, by Bridge of Earn
The Manager, Aberfeldy
Thomas Boston, Comrie
John Young, Meigle
John Bryden, jun., Errol
James Bryden, Blair- Athole
John Menzies, Dunkeld
John Dougall, Dunning
The Manager, by Dollar
John Robertson, Kinfauns, Perth .
— Bruce, Blairgowrie
David L. Gregor, Blairgowrie
John M'Intosh, Collace
William Drummond, Longforgan, by Dundee
Alexander and Daniel Campbell, Meigle
Alexander G. Fenton, Alyth
Walter Buchanan, Dunblane
David Fergusson, Alyth
Robert Anderson's Representatives, Alyth
Peter Sharp, Blackford
David I^awson, Auchterarder
William Fenwick (manager), of Redgorton
Alexander M' Galium, Forgandenny
William Cairns, Auchterarder
Duncan & John M'Lean, Crieff
Peter M'Donald, Stanley
James Playfair of Islabank, by Coupar- Angus ..
Dav. Sime's Trustees, Bendochy, by Co. -Angus
Daniel M'Donald, Kenmore, by Aberfeldy
Don. Farquhar & Hugh M'Kerracher, Tyndrum
John, Robert, and William Miller, Braco
Duncan Stewart, Bankfoot
Alex. Anderson, Fowlis Easter, by Dundee
John Douglas, Blairgowrie
Robert Cairns, Perth
Henry Monteath, Blackford
Alexander, James, and Peter M 'Naught on,
Kenmore, by Aberfeldy
Peter Lawson, Bridge of Earn
James Thomson, Kinfauns, Perth
James Bell, Dundee
The Manager, Blairgowrie
William Mitchell, Blairdrummond, Stirling
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE. 289
Blackpark, &c David M'Farlane, grazier, West Haven,
Carnoustie
James Heron, Caputh, by Dunkeld
James Burns, Rattray
John Panton, bank agent, Blairgowrie
John Drummond of Blackruthven, Perth
John Robertson (factor), Old Blair, Blair- Athole
Donald and Patrick J. M 'Donald, innkeepers,
Blair-Athole
William Drummond, Culross
James and Duncan Dougall, Port of Monteith,
by Stirling
Duncan Campbell, Balquhidder, Lochearnhead
, D. Ballingall (factor), Blairdrummond, by
Stirling
James Stewart, Blair-Athole
The Manager, by Kinross
John Eadie, Logic, by Stirling
John Kidd, Braco
The Manager of Mudhall, Blairgowrie
Andrew M'Nab, Rattray, Blairgowrie
Andrew Sharp, Blackford
James M'Intosh, Coupar- Angus
James Chalmers, Hawthornbank, Blairgowrie
Mr Hay, Inchture
Mrs Paterson, Forteviot
John Stewart, Callander
Peter M'Ewan, Scone
George Nairn, Blackford
, Mrs & Alex. Campbell, Kenmore, by Aberfeldy
Thomas M 'Donald, Bonskeid, Pitlochry
James White, Glendevon, by Dollar
John Hay, Port of Monteith, by Stirling
John Scrimgeour, Balbeggie, by Perth
John Cameron, Dunblane
William Cowpar, Inchture
William Hunter, Callander
Donald Campbell, Crieff
P. M'Intyre, Crieff
Thomas Taylor, contractor, Inchture
Robert Bowie, Blairdrummond, by Stirling
Alexander Seaton, Bridge of Earn
James Ewan, Pitcairngreen, Perth
Charles Fenwick, Dunning
Peter Thomson, Broad well, Abernethy
Robert Thomson, jun., Doune
Robert and James Anderson, Doune
James Sharp Stirling, Bridge of Allan
James Robertson, Forgandenny
Alex. , James, and John Duff, Kirkmichael, by
Blairgowrie
Blackhill and Ninewells .
Blackhills
Blacklaw . .
Blackruthven
Blair, Home Farm of .
Do. and Hotel
Blair, Mains of . .
Blaircessnock, &c.
Blaircreich, &c. . .
Blairdrummond, PIo. Farm
Blairfettie and Kinaldy . .
Blairhill, Home Farm of
Blairmains, &c. . .
Blairmore , .
Bleaton, Wester . .
Do. ,, ..
Blueton
Boatlands . .
Boglea
Bogmiln . .
Bogtonlea, &c.
Bohastle . .
Bonhard, Easter & Wester,
Boreland . .
Do. and Taynloan, &c.
Borenich . .
Borland, &c.
Do. Wester . .
Bowhouse . .
Bows, Easter and Wester
Boyne
Brackland, Wester
Brae of Monzievaird . .
Braincroft . , . .
Brewlands
Briarlands
Brickhall, &c. . . . .
Bridgeton, &c.
Broadleys
I Broadwell and Drumhead
Broich, Wester , .
Do. Easter, &c.
Broom
Broombarns
Broughdarg, &c.
290
Broxden . .
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
Brucehill,
Bruceton, &c.
Burnbank, Westerton of
Do. Mains of
Burnbrae . .
Burnfoot . .
Burnside, . .
Burnstanners & Wauckmill
Busby, East
Buttergask
Do. St. Martins . .
Byres
Caams, &c.
James Nairn, sen., and James Nairn, jun,,
Broxden, Perth
The Manager, Port of Monteith, by Stirling
Alexander Crabb, Alyth
James Ross, Blackford
Robert Thomson, Blairdrummond, by Stirling
John and W. S. Home, Kincardine-on-Forth
David M'Ewan, Kinfauns, Perth
James Ford, Stanley
Mrs Robert Sharp, Blackford
John Allan, Methven
William Chalmers, Coupar- Angus
William T. Wedderspoon, Coupar-Angus
James and John Bullions, Guildtown
Tomb, Kirk-
Robert Lamont, sen., grazier,
michael, by Blairgowrie
David Galloway, Glencarse
George Miller, Forteviot
William and Mrs Morrison, Forteviot
Andrew M'Intosh, Guildtown, Perth
William S. and Alexander Gibb Rattray,
Methven
James Dewar, Dunblane
John M'Culloch and Robert M'Ara, Crieff
The Manager, Cally, by Blairgowrie
David M'Millan, Blair- Alhole
Robert and John Clelland, Callander
Thos. A. Carrick, Blairdrummond, by Stirling
John S. Jack, Blairdrummond, by Stirling
John M'Ewen, Dunblane
Tames and John Stirling, Dunblane
D. Steele Loyal, Alyth
Perth
The Manager, Cambusmore, by Stirling
William Tasker, Meigle
Alexander Wilkie, Meigle
— Gumming, Guildtown
The Manager, Cardross, by Stirling
John Somerville of Carey, Abernethy
James Peebles, Coupar-Angus
James, Alexander, jun., and Robert Monteath,
Blackford
James M'Gregor, Longforgan
William and James Thomson, Blairdrummond,
by Stirling
Donald Lamont, Fowlis Wester, Crieff
William and John M'Naughton, Fortingall,
by Aberfeldy
Castle Huntly,N.&W. Mains, Henry Prain, Castle Huntly, by Dundee
Castle Menzies . . . . Sir R. Menzies, Aberfeldy
Caimey . .
Cairnie, Upper . .
Do. Wester
Caimiebeddie
Cairnies ..
Cairnston . .
Callander (Stonefield) . .
Cally
Calvine
Cambusbeg
Cambusdrenny, East
Do. West, &c.
Cambushinnie
Do. Nether, &c.
Cambusmichael, &c.
Cambusmore, &c,
Camno, East, .. ..
Do. Mains of
Campsie . .
Cardross, Home Farm of
Carey
Cargill Mains,
Carm, &c.
Carmichaels
Carrat
Carsehead
Cashlea and Cambuslea . .
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
Castlemains, Home Farm of, Misses Malcolm, Auchterarder
29I-
Robert Carville, Blairdrummond, by Stirling
James Taylor, Auchterarder
Robert Menzies, Logiealmond
Mrs Helen and James Ritchie, Trinity-Gask,
Auchterarder
James Anderson, Bendochy, by Blairgowrie
Lawrence Thomson, Errol
Arch. M'Dougall, Kenmore, by Aberfeldy
William Easson, Errol
James Dow, Gask, Auchterarder
Andrew Sharp, Tibbermuir, Perth
Charles Gordon, Auchterarder
George Doig, auctioneer, Caputh, Dunkeld
David Walker, sen. and jun., and Matthew
Walker, Bridge of Earn
Alexander and Charles Robertson, Dunning
John and Peter M'Glashan, Dunning
Charles Pullar, Methven
Angus Carr, Balbeggie, by Perth
The Manager, Dunning
James Robertson, Dunkeld
Chalmerstone
Chapelbank
Chapelhill.. .,
Do. ...
Chapeltown
Charlestown
Claggan, &c.
Clashbenny
Clathybeg
Clathymore
Claybrae . ,
Claypotts and Boatlands
Clayton, &c.
Clevage, Wester . ,
Do. Easter ..
Cloag
Clockmaden
Clow, Wester
Clunie, Mains of . .
Coiletter and Beinglass, &c., William Menzies, Tyndrum
Coldoch
Do. South Carse of
Cold wells . .
Colen
Colony
Comrie
Condie, Mains of. .
Connachan, East. & West.
Conyachan
Corb
John Bowie, Blairdrummond, by Stirling
William Mailer, Doune
James Monteath, Aberdalgie, Perth
Wm. Cadzow, Scone
John Kerron, Crieff
Duncan M 'Donald, Aberfeldy
— Scrimgeour (manager), Forgandenny
William M'Raw, Fowlis Wester, Crieff
R. M'Naughton, Glenalmond, Perth
John Martin, Parkhead, Perth
Cordon and Provost Mains, James and Thomas Thomson, Abernethy
Corriemuchlock ,, .. Rev. A. M'Farlane Stewart, Invercharlain
Manse, Innellan, Greenock
Corrilea .. .. .. James M'Kenzie, Bankfoot
Corrychrone . . . . Lord Aveland, per Henry Curr, Muthill
Cottartoun . . . . Donald and Alex. Buttar, Bankfoot
Do. . . . . . . — Simpson, Pitcairngreen
Couligarton, &c. . , , . Alex. Dougall Roy, Misses Jessie E. and Jane
D. M'Donald, Aberfoyle, by Stirling
Coulshill, &c. . , . . Mrs Pagan, Auchterarder
Coulterenny . , . . James Robertson, Bankfoot
Cowden . . . . . . William Bryce, Blairdrummond, by Stirling
Cowford . . . . . . William Scott, Bankfoot
Cowgask Mains (Roundlaw) John Taylor, Trinity-Gask, Auchterarder
Craigarnhall . . . . Walter Reid, Bridge of Allan
Craigend . . . . . . James Christie, Methven
Craighead . . . . Alexander Fergusson, Alyth
Do. . . . , . . Manager, Craighead, Blairdrummond, Stirling
292
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
Craigneich, &c. . . . .
Craignuisg . .
Cramflat . .
Cransley . .
Creuchies . .
Crieffvechter, East, &c. . ,
Do. Easter . .
Cronan and Balbrogie , .
Cuilts, &c.
Culdees . .
Culfargie ..
CuUings, Mid and West . .
Cult, East
Cultburn . .
Cultmalundie, East Mains
Do. West
Cultoquhey, Home Farm of,
Cultybraggan
Dalchalloch, Trinafour, &c.
Dalchiarlich, &c.
Dalchirla, &c.,
Dalchruin . .
Dalginross, Easter
Dall, &c.,
Dalmarnock
Dalmunzie (Grazings)
Dalnagairn and Badvo . .
Do. Lands & House
Dalnaspidal, &c. (Grazings)
Dalpatrick, Easter
Do. Wester
Dalreochs, The Three ,
Dalvey, &c.
Damside, Kirklands, &c
Do
Dargill ..
Denhead, Easter
Denmarkfield . .
Devonshaw, &c. . ,
Dirnanean, . .
DoUerie .. ..
Dounance, &c.
Doune, Home Farm of
Dowald, Easter . .
Do. North, &c.
Downie, Little, &c.,
Drimmie, Middle, &c.
Do. Milton of
Malcolm Finlayson, Comrie
Duncan Campbell, Little Dunkeld
Thomas Young, Redgorton, Perth
Representatives of the late P. Bell, Dundee
Simon P. M'Kenzie, Blairgowrie
William Dron, Crieff
John M'Ara, Crieff
Daniel Seaton, Cronan, Coupar- Angus
John M'lntjnre, Comrie
A. M'Ara, Muthill
Thomas Hay, Bridge of Earn
P. M'Caul, cattle-dealer, Dykedale, Dunblane
James Harrier, Caputh, Dunkeld
John Kerron, Muthill
Alexander Hay, auctioneer, Perth
William Roy, Tibbermuir, Perth
A. Cameron, Crieff
Alexander Roy, Comrie
James Henderson, Blair-Athole
Donald M'Kerchar, Glenlyon, by AberfeMy
James and William Eadie, Muthill
John S- Pagan, Crieff
Alexander W^alker, Comrie
Hugh, John, and Archibald M'Laren, Killin
John M'Ritchie, Dunkeld
James Small of Dirnanean, Pitlochry
Donald Stewart, Pitlochry
John Panton, banker, Blairgowrie
, James and Robert Swan, Blair-Athole
William Halley, Crieff
John Dron, Crieff
James Westwood, Dunning
Robert Auld, Doune
John Hart, Auchterarder
David Watson, Coupar-Angus
John Rintoul, Crieff
James Reid, Coupar-Angus
— Hamilton, Perth
The Manager, Dollar
James Small, Pitlochry
The Manager, Crieff
John and Duncan Gardiner, Aberfoyle, by
Stirling
The Manager, St. Colme, Aberdour, Fife
Alex., Charles, and James M'Laren, Crieff
John and Duncan Kippen, Crieff
James Guild, The Park, Logiealmond
Alexander Dick Grimmond of Glenericht,
Blairgowrie (P. Talbert, manager)
John Robertson, Bendochy, by Blairgowrie
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
«93
Drimmie, West, &c.
Drip, Hill of
Do. Moss
Dron, West
Do. East
Do
Drumatherty, Wester
Do. Easter
Drumbachly
Drumharrow
Drumhead
Drumkilbo, Mains of
Drumlakin (Boreland) . .
Drumlochy, Muirton of . .
Drumloist
Drummardoch . . . .
Drummawhance, &c,
Drummellie, Mains of, &c.
Drummies, Easter & Wester,
Drummond Castle Parks
Do. Hall
Do. Park
Drummondernock, &c. . .
Drumness
Drumphin
Drumquhare, &c.
Drumtogle
Duchally, Home Farm of
Duchlage, &c.
Dumbuils, Wester
Dumgreen, &c. . .
Dumyat, &c
Dunalastair, Home Farm of,
Duncrosk, &c.
Duncrub, Mains of
Do. Home Farm of
Dunduflf
Dundurn, West . .
Do. East ..
Dunkeld Parks and Fields,
Dunkirk . .
Dunruchan
Dupplin, Home Farm of
Earn and Sauchans
Easterton, Lands of
Eastfield, &c.
Easthill . .
James Bruce, Blairgowrie
Robert Paterson, Blairdrumniond, by Stirling
Robert Paton, Blairdrummond, by Stirling
William M'Laren, Bridge of Earn
John Richmond, Bridge of Earn
William Douglas, Longforgan, by Dundee :
George S. M'Leish, Caputh, Dunkeld
John Crerar, land-steward (on Delvine Estate),
Caputh, Dunkeld
James Gellately, Methven
A. Philip, Logiealmond
Francis Graham, Blackford
David Kidd, Meigle
Charles Fleming, Muthill
Charles and John Fergusson, Blairgowrie
Alexander Stewart, Callander
J. & J. Moffat, Gateside, Sanquhar
Thomas Crawford, Muthill
William Keay, Blairgowrie
Peter and Andw. Comrie, Fowlis Wester, Crieff
P. Eddington, land-steward, Muthill
John Dow, sen. and jun., and Thomas Dow,
Stanley
Hugh Ronald, Harriotfield, by Perth
D. R. Christie, Comrie, by Crieff
WilUam and James Reid, Auchterarder
Robert Carmichael, Crieff
Walter and John Marshall, Bankfoot
Alexander Stirling, Aberuthven
The Manager, Auchterarder
John Herron, general dealer, Crieff
Heirs of Alexander M'Kerchar, Forgandenny
The Manager, Pitfour Castle, Perth
James M'Nab, Glenochil House, Menstrie
The Manager, Kinloch-Rannoch
John and Hugh M'Diarmid, Killin
The Manager, Dunning
James Davidson, Dunning
James Stirling, Braco
Andrew M'Ara, Comrie
John M'Laren, Comrie
Duchess-Dowager of Athole, Dunkeld
David Sturrock, Moulin, Pitlochry
Alexander and John M'Laren, Muthill
D. K. Steuart, factor, Munday, Perth
Wrn. King, sen. and jun., and Alexander King,
Blairdrummond, by Stirling
John Christie of Cowden, Dollar
John F. Smith, Bridge of Earn
Malcolm Drummond, Auchterarder
294
Eastmains (TuUiebardine)
Ea'stmill ..
Do. (Coralbank)
Edinample and Glenample,
Edralichdach, &c.
Elcho, Easter
Do. Grange of . .
Etrrol, Mains of . ,
Essendy, West .. ..
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
Easter & Wester,
Little ..
Meikle
Coates of
Upper and Mid
Do.
Evelick
Faraway
Fardle, Little
Do. Meikle, &c.
Farleyer, Home Farm of
Farmhall ,. ♦,
Farmston . .
Faskally, Home Farm of
Do. Old ..
Fendoch, &c.
Fincastle . .
Findonny
Findowie,
^ Do.
Fingask
Do.
Do.
Finlarig
Finnart . . . , . .
Fintalich, &c.
Flanders, So, & Wt. Poldar,
Flawcraig . . , . . .
Flowerdale . . . .
Fordel and Lochel Bank
Do. W. Home Farm of
Fordie (Brae of) ..
Do. Mains of, &c.
Fordun, Nether . .
Do. East
Do. Middle, &c. . .
Forehill
Forteviot . .
Fossaquhye, &c. . .
Fossoway, Wester .,
Fowlis, Mains of
Francisfield, &c. . . . .
Frandy , ,
Peter Taylor, Auchterarder
John Gardiner, Auchterarder
David and Jas. Grant, Rattray, by Blairgowrie
Thomas Watters, Lochearnhead
Henry W. H. Dunsmore, Glenbruach, Callander
Robert Powrie, Rhynd, Perth
John Drysdale, Rhynd, Perth
James Kidd, Errol
Lieut. -Colonel R. Coupar, Falcon House,
Blairgowrie
Peter Mitchell, Meikleour
William Ritchie, by Errol
James and John M'Gibbon, Port of Monteith,
by Stirling
Donald Stewart, Meikleour
William Ramsay, Meikleour
The Manager, by Aberfeldy
James Graham, Forgandenny
The Manager, of Leny, Callander
William Dewar, of Faskally, Pitlochry
John Fergusson, Pitlochry
James M 'Galium, Fendoch, by CrieflF
R. Forbes, Parkfield, Perth
John Young, Dunning
James, George, & Donald Anderson, Dunkeld
John Steel, Dunkeld
George Gray, Rhynd, Perth
James Stark, Rhynd, Perth
John Howieson, Errol
Alexander M'Lean, Killin
Fletcher N. Menzies, Kinloch-Rannoch
Robert Ewing, Crieff
David Black, Port of Monteith, by Stirling
George Miller, Errol
Robert Miller, Coupar-Angus
James Norrie, Damhead, Kinross
The Manager, Damhead, Kinross
John Stewart, Comrie
Daniel Robertson, Caputh, Dunkeld
David Lowden, Auchterarder
William Morris, Auchterarder
Peter M'Ewan, Auchterarder
Donald and Thomas Kerr, Caputh, Dunkeld
David Peddie, Forteviot
Robert France, Causewayhead, Stirling
John and Jas. M'Leish, Middleton, Fossoway,
by Kinross
Thomas Smith, by Dundee
Alexander Scott, Logiealmond
John M. Cairns, St Mungoes, Auchterarder
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
295
Frenich . .
Frew, Wester
Friarton, Upper & Nether,
Fullarton, . . . ,
Fyal and Pitdray. .
Gairdrum . . . , . ,
Gannochan
Gannochy, &c. . .
Garden, Easter . .
Gartartan and Baad
Gartary and Peathill
Gartur,
Garvoch, Nether . .
Gasconhall
Gattaway . ,
Gellybanks
Gerrichrew, &c. . .
Girrion
Glasclune, Middleton of. .
Glassick . .
Glassie and Aird . .
Glenballoch
Glenbeich, &c.
Glenbraan
Gleneagles, W. Mains of,
Glenearn, Home Farm of,
Glenfalloch
Glenfinlas, &c
Glengoulandie
Glengyle . .
Glenhead . .
Glenlichorn
Glenogle . .
Glenquhey, &c. . .
Glenshirrup, Wester
Glentarkin, West
Gloagburn
Goddens . .
Gogar, Mains of, &c.
Do. East
Goodlyburn
Gormack, Mains of
Gorthy, Newton of
Do. Mains of . .
Goukton ..
Gourdie Hill
Do. Mid., Wester, &c.,
Gowlie and EUiothead . ,
Gowrie . . . . . .
Malcolm Coubrough, Aberfoyle
John Paterson, jun., Doune
Mrs McDonald, Perth
David Patullo, Meigle
David Black, Alyth
William Davidson, Balbeggie
John Kinross, jun., Braco
J. & D. M'Gregor, Perth
William M'Gibbon, Kippen, Stirling
Mrs Mitchell, Port of Monteith, by Stirling
John Cairn's Representatives, Kincardine-on-
Forth
William Mitchell, Port of Monteith, by Stirling
A. Moodie, Dunning
William Taylor, Errol
David Davidson, Abernethy
John Peddie, Redgorton
C. H. Dundas, Comrie
Donald Stewart, Amulree, Crieff
William Nicoll, Kinloch, Blairgowrie
Andrew Brydie, Braco
Mrs Cameron, Aberfeldy
George Harris, Blairgowrie
James M 'Rosty, Crieff
Alexander Scott, Abemyte, Inchture
James Hendry, Auchterarder
Alexander Shanks, Bridge of Earn
Robert Grieve, Tyndrum
J. C. D. & J. Stewart, Callander
The Manager, Aberfeldy
John Crawford, Callander
George Forbes, Glendevon, Dollar
Duncan Robertson, Braco
James Cameron, Balquhidder
William Guild, Glendevon, Dollar
The Manager, Glendevon, Dollar
A. & J. Carmichael, Comrie
James Donaldson, Tibbermore, Perth
George Miller, Errol
Daniel Ferguson, Logic, Stirling
Henry Morgan's Heirs, Logic, Stirling
John M'Dougall, Perth
Alexander Scott, Whiteloch, Blairgowrie
Methven Robertson, Methven
William Todd, Methven
Basil M'Kenzie, Kinfauns
Edward Lacaille, Errol
Jas Sidey, Middle Gourdie, Delvine, Dunkeld
William Chapman, Bridge of Earn
Robert M'Leish, Stanley
296 PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
Grainston, Upper . . Peter M'Caull, Dykedale, Dunblane
Do. Nether, &c. . . James Bain, Dunblane
Grange, East, &c. . . William Beveridge, banker, Dunfermline
" Grangemount . . . . Robert Black, Alyth
Greenhill . . . . . . William Fraser, Dunning
Do. . . . . . . John Allan, Tibbermore
Greenside, Wester . . A. & R. Whillis, Abernethy
Greenslade, &c. , . . . John Fleming's Representatives, Alyth
Hallbole , , , . . . John Sidey, Coupar- Angus
Hallroom Robert Strachan, Guildtown
Hallyards James Hill, Alyth
Harperstone . , . . John Finlayson, Braco
Hatton . . . . . . John Ogilvie, Cargill, Coupar- Angus
Do. , . . . . . William Brown, Kinnoull, Perth
Haughbridge and Letter Duncan Stewart, Port of Monteith, by Stirling
Haughend, &c. . . . . George Doig, Meigle
Hawkshill and Dalquhamie, John Coubro, Kincardine-on-Forth
Henhill . . . . . . Alexander Paterson, Forteviot
Hill and Lornie . . . . Thomas Fenton, Errol
Hillbams . . . . . . — Anderson, Blairgowrie
Hillhead . . . . . . James Brydie, Auchterarder
Do. . . . . , , Thomas Richmond, Perth
Hillocks, Clunie . , . . William Robertson, Clunie, Dunkeld
Hillside (Anchor's Cross) James M'Laren, Dunblane
Hilltown (Inchture) . . Alexander and James Ritchie, Inchture
Hilton , . . . . . James Young, Findo-Gask, Auchterarder
Hole of Clean . , . . William Nicoll, Glencarse
Home The Manager, Errol
Hunterhall . . . . Peter Jack, Glencarse
Huntingtower, Mains of. . — Sinclair, Perth
Huntly . . . . . . Robert Miller, Longforgan, by Dundee
Hutcheston ., .. Malcolm M'Farlane, Dunblane
Inchcoonans . . . . William Watson, Errol
Incheoch, &c. .. .. John Robertson, sen. and jun., and A. Robert-
son, Alyth
Inchfarm . . . . . , William Kay, Kincardine-on-Forth
Inchmichael, South . . George Bell, Errol
Do, East .. Robert Howison, Errol
Do. North . . John Mitchell, Errol
Do. West , . Thomas and James Howison, Errol
Inchture, Mains of . . William Crighton, Inchture
Do. West do. . . John Sime and William Sime, Inchture
Inchtuthill , . , , William Graham's Representatives, Caputh,
Dunkeld
Inchyra . , , , . . Rev. A. Fleming, Hamilton House, Perth
Innerbuist Mill . . , . William Sharp, miller. Scone
Innerhadden .. .. John M'Farlane, Kinloch-Rannoch
Innernytie . . . , Hope Robertson, Stanley
Innerpeffray, N. Mains of John E. Wilson, Crieff
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
297
Innishewan
Inveramon
Inverardran
Inverchaggerny . .
Invercochill and Cablea
Invercomrie
Invercroskie, &c. . .
Inverdunning
Inverlochlaraig . .
Invermay, Home Farm
Isla Bank , ,
Isla Park . .
Jamesfield
Jerah
Johnshill . , . .
Jordanstone
Kaimknowe
Xames
Keillour, Wester . .
Keir, Home Farm of
Do. Allan
Do. Park
Keithick, Home Farm of,
Do. Little ..
Do. Mains of
Kemphill ..
Kenknock (Acharn)
Kennacoil, &c.
Kercock, Haugh of
Kildinny . .
Kilgraston, Mains of
Kilnockie Bank , .
Kilspindie
Kinclaven . .
Kincraigie, Haugh of
Kinfauns, Home Farm of
Do. Over, . .
Kingoodie
Kingston . ,
Kinkell, North . .
Kinloch, Home Farm of
Do. and Tamannat
Kinmonth Mains . .
Kinnaird, Upper Mains of
Do. Nether
Kinnieclachair, &c.
Kinnon Park . . . .
Kinochtry, &c. ..
Alexander M'Niven, Killin
John Forbes, Perth
Robert M 'Naughton of Cowden, Comrie
James Anderson, Crianlarich
Jas., Alex., and George Anderson, Dunkeld
James Bell, Kinloch- Rannoch
John Panton, bank agent, Blairgowrie
James Gorrie, Dunning
John M 'Naughton, Lochearnhead
J. Mackie, Forteviot
James Playfair, Bendochy, Coupar-Augus
The Manager, Coupar- Angus
Matthew Speedie, Abernethy
James M'Laren, Logic, by Stirling
James Spalding's Representatives, Alyth
Andrew Bruce, Alyth
James and John Kirk, Glendevon, Dollar
The Manager, Doune
Daniel M'Leish, Methven
Alex. Young, Keirmains, Dunblane (factor)
James Robertson, Braco
Alex. Young, Keirmains, Dunblane (factor)
The Manager, Coupar- Angus
William Raitt, Coupar- Angus
— Brock, Coupar-Angus
David M'Ritchie, Coupar-Angus
John Willison, Killin
William Bell, Dunkeld
Alexander Patton, Stanley
Robert Graham, Forteviot
John Stevens, Bridge of Earn
The Manager, Bridge of Earn
William Miller, sen. and jun., Errol
William Burns, Stanley
Thomas Crichton, Little Dunkeld
James Beattie, (factor), Kinfauns
William Miller, Kinfauns
William Keill, Longforgan, by Dundee
David and William Walker, Errol
James Christie, Trinity Gask, Auchterarder
The Manager, Coupar-Angus
James Anton, Kinloch, Blairgowrie
John Kerr, jun., Bridge of Earn
David Mitchell, Kinnaird, Errol
Miss Margaret Crammond and John Arthur,
Kinnaird, Errol
Dun. M'Diarmid, Rannoch Lodge, Pitlochry
WiUiam Allan, Methven
Thomas Fergusson, Coupar-Angus
29S
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE,
Kinpauch, East and West,
Kintocher
Kinvaid . .
Kippenross, Home Farm of
Kirkton
Do. E., &c
Do
Do
Do.
Do
Do
Knowehead
Do
Ladylands, &c. . .
Laggan
Do
Laighwood
Lairwell . .
Lamberkin, "West
Do. West Mid . .
Lambhill, Lands of, &c.
Landrick , .
Langside . .
Lanrick, Home' Farm of
Lawers, Home Farm of
Lawhill
Do
Leadketty
Ledard
Ledcharry and Edravinoch
Legertlaw
Leitchhill
Leitfie, Wester . .
Do. Easter ..
licnnoch, Carse of
Letham . .
Do
Lethendy . .
Do. Hill of, &c., ..
Leys, East
Do. West
Liangarston, Land at
Liaran
Lienach and Invermeron
Linbank and Hilton
Lintibert . .
Little Port, &c
Little Ward .. ..
Littleour . .
Littleton . .
Mrs. Boss, Blackford ; P. Donaldson, manage
David Young, CriefF
Misses Cameron, Moneydie, Redgorton
A. Anderson, Dunblane
John Paterson, Killin
Peter Mackie, Auchterarder
John Sang, Perth
James Gray, Collace, Balbeggie, by Perth
John M 'Arthur, Aberfoyle, Stirling
James Hunter, Abernyte, Inchture
Alexander Thomson, Culross
Messrs. Guthrie, Guildtown
John Monteath, Blackford
William & Matthew Gray, Kippen, by Stirling:
Duncan Ewing, Crieif
Robt. & John Stewart, Balquhidder. Callandei
Sam. M'Call Macmillan, Laighwood, Dunkeic
Archibald Powrie, Perth
George Sutherland, Tibbermore, Perth
R. M 'Lagan, Aberdalgie, Perth
— Anderson (proprietor), Dollar
Mrs Stirling, Dunblane
James C. and Robert Baird, Braco
Andrew Glover (factor), by Stirling
Lieut. -Col. Williamson of Lawers, CriefF
Ben. Carruthers, Trinity- Gask, Auchterardei
JohnTVI'Iver, Muckhart, by Stirling
Mrs Fenwick, Dunning
Duncan M'Laren, Aberfoyle, by Stirling
John M 'Arthur and John Wright, Killin
John Cunningham, Coupar- Angus
Thomas Robertson, Perth
David M'Intosh, Alyth
Peter Ross, Alyth
Peter M'Rostie, Crieff
George M'Combie, Huntingtower, Perth
Mrs Latham, Bankfoot
Robert Easson, Scone, Perth
John Graham, Lethendy, Blairgowrie
George Thomson, Errol
The Manager, Errol
Archibald M'Nab, grocer, KilHn
The Manager, Kinloch-Rannoch
The Manager, Balquhidder
David Wilkie, hotel-keeper, Dollar
William M'Ara, Muthill
The Manager, Comrie
Alexander Blair, Dunblane
Alexander M 'Donald, Meikleour
The Manager, Inchture ^
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
299
Loak
Loan of Errol
Loanhead , .
Loaning . ,
Lochend . .
Do. &c.
Locherlour
Lochlands . .
QLochlane ..
Do. W., Upper and N
Locholly, &c.
Lochs
[Lochside and Lochend
|Lochton . .
jLogie, Easter, &c.
j Do. Nether ..
ILogierait, Wester
Longforgan
Longlogie
Lowbank, &c.
Loyal
Lundy, East
ILurgan, &c.
!iMaggotIand
Maidenplain
Mailing . .
I Manor Farm
; Do.
I Marlee, Home . .
Marlefield
Marlehall . .
Maryfield . .
Mause, Mains of . .
t, Do. Easter
I Do. Middle ..
'Meadows of Ballied
Meckphen, Easter
Meiggar ..
Melginch, Mains of
Methven, Home Farm of
Middle Drimmie, &c.
Middlebank
Middlehall
Middletown of Glasclune
Do.
Do. of Panholes, &c.
Milbank . .
Mill of Dornock, &c.
Archibald and Duncan Stewart, Bankfoot
David Anderson, Errol
James Stewart, Guildtown
William and David Douglas, Dunkeld
Peter Stewart, Forgandenny
Robert Wingate, Port of Monteith, by Stirling
John and Samuel Campbell, Crieff
Representatives of the late Joseph Chalmers,
Meikleour
Alexander Gow, Crieff
, John Miller, Crieff
James Shaw, Caputh, Dunkeld
John M'Naughton, Glenlyon, Aberfeldy
David Robertson, Blairgowrie
William Keillor, Inchture
James & G. Fergusson, Caputh, Dunkeld
James Adam, Meigle
Margaret and Helen Jamieson, Logierait
James Jolly, Longforgan, by Dundee
John Scott, Meigle
John Gardiner, Auchterarder
David Steele, Alyth
William Auld, Doune
Donald, Robt,, & Stewart Robertson, Logierait
John Scott, Inchture
John M'Ewen, Auchterarder
Alexander Coubrough, Port of Monteith, by^
Stirling
The Manager, Blairgowrie
John Peat, Stirling
James Wilson, Kinloch, Blairgowrie
Peter M'Lean, Tibbermore
James Beattie, Stanley
William Panton, Blairgowrie
The Manager, Blairgowrie
The Manager, Blairgowrie
George Harris, Blairgowrie
William Johnstone, Blairgowrie
David Gorrie, Methven
Duncan Ferguson, Comrie
James Stewart, Errol
— Clark (manager), Methven
The Manager, Rattray, Blairgowrie
Robert Anderson, Errol
John Malcolm Eadie, Dunblane
William Nicoll, Kinloch, Blairgowrie
Messrs. Allan, Drumquhance, Crieff
Alexander Stirling, Blackford
John Pullar M'Gregor, Coupar- Angus
John Halley, Crieff
300
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
Mill of Drummond
MUl of Gask
Millearn . .
MiUeame . ,
Millhaugh, &c. , .
Miimm ..
Do
Millhole ..
Milltown ..
Milton of Drimmie
Do
Do. &c.
Do. &c.
Do. (Machany)
Do, and Roromore
Moar, Easter and "Wester
Monachoilmore . ,
Moncur . .
Mondowie and denny
Moness
Moneydie and Dalcrue
Monkscroft
Monorgan
Montague . .
Monzie
Do.
Do. Brae of . .
Morenish . .
Moss-side , .
Muchley . .
Mudhall ..
Muir of DoUerie . .
Muirhall , . , ,
Muirhead (Drumharvie)
Do. &c
Muirhouses
Muirloch . .
Muirton, North . .
Do. South ..
Murie, North, &c.
Do. Mains of . .
Mylnefield
Do. Easter
Do. N. Mains of
l«Iayadd, &c.
Nether and Over Moss
-Nether Durdie . .
Robert and James Robertson, Muthill i
Laurence and Alexander Stocks, Trinity-Gai !
Auchterarder
John Hunter, Trinity-Gask, Auchterarder |
A. Drummond Forbes, Auchterarder |
Walter Boag, Dunning
Robert Duff, sen. and jun. , Auchterarder
Col. R. II. A. Ogilvy, Longforgan
Alexander Johnstone, Kinloch, Coupar-Angj
John Stewart, Abemyte, by Inchture
John Robertson, Blairgowrie
Wm. Henderson, Collace, by Coupar-Angua
Thomas Leckie, Milton, Clunie, Dunkeld
James Liddel, Doune
James Stewart M'Lachlan, Auchterarder
John & Donald Cameron, Glenlyon, Aberfel
Duncan Robertson, Fortingall, Aberfeldy
Duncan Stewart, Callander, Dunblane
Alexander Sime, Inchture
Chas. M'Farlane, Port of Monteith, by Stirli
Dr. Brown James Reid, Aberfeldy
William Wylie, horse-dealer, Perth
David Fenton, Auchterarder
David Panton, Longforgan, by Dundee
William Thomson, Balbeggie, by Perth
David Guild, Blair-Athole
1 he Manager, Crieff
John M 'Isaac, Monzie, Crieff
Donald Crerar, Killin
Robert Bell, Methven
Charles Spalding, Caputh, Dunkeld
The Manager, Bendochy, Coupar- Angus
John Ewing, Crieff
Daniel Stewart, Perth
Alexander M'Laren, Findo-Gask, Auchterar
Henry Thomson, Culross, and George Whil
Kincardine-on-Forth
David Nicoll, Errol
William Bell, Dundee
John Morton, Perth
Thomas and James Stewart, Perth
James Brown, Errol
John Hope, Errol
William Keill, Dundee
Robert Watt, Longforgan, by Dundee
Trustees of late William Brand, Longforgaii
by Dundee
William Thomson, Stirling
Helen Cairns, Muckhart, Dollar
Thomas Hope, jun., Errol
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PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
301
i
Cether Keir
Jlethermains (Pitfour)
'Jetherston, &c. . .
'fetherton (Bellycloan)
Do. &c. . .
Do. &c. . .
iJewbigging
Do.
1 Do.
iJew House
'few Mains
1 Do.
Do.
■Tewmill . ,
Do. ..
Do
Jew Raw, &c.
'fewspittal
'f ewton, &c.
Do
Do. Gray
Do. Mains
forth Mains
Do. . .
forthbank
Lorn Menzies, Findo-Gask, Auchterarder
Thomas Hope, Glencarse
William Moir, sen. and jun., Stirling
Robert Young, Madderty, by CriefF
Malcolm Eadie, Blackford
Peter and Donald Fergusson, Dunkeld
— Spiers, Errol
Thomas Todd, Fowlis Wester, Crieff
Patrick Gardiner, Auchterarder
George Pople, Perth
Andrew A. and William Dudgion, Inchture
William Chalmers, Errol
J. Bryden, Scone
John Ross, Findo-Gask, Auchterarder
Jas. Francis Stewart, Stanley
The Manager, Scone
Mrs Clark, Madderty, by Crieff
John Burnett, Kirkmichael
James Brewster, Glencarse
James M'Ewan, Huntingtower
Robert Prain, Longforgan, by Dundee
James Dunn, sen. and jun., Doune
David Crerar, Auchterarder
Henry Prain, Longforgan
James Melville, Errol
)bney (North & South Nether), — M'Farlane, Bankfoot
Do. Upper
Do. Meikle, &c.
)chtermuthill (East)
Do. (West)
)ffers
)ld Mill (or Murthly)
)ld Spittal of Glenshee
dprchill, Mains of
i)utfield . .
)ver Ardoch . . .
)ver Blelock
!)ver Durdie
l)vercoul ..
l)verhill, &c.
?airney . .
parkfield ..
?arkhead . .
jjjjparkside of Craig
?endreich
?ersie. Mains of, &c.
i Do. South, &c.
Mckstonhill, &c.
Robert Black, Bankfoot
James Paton, Bankfoot
John, James, and John Reid, jun., Muthill
John Crow, Muthill
Robert M'Farlane, Stirling
Joseph Gold, Murthly
James and Stewart Johnstone, Perth
Alex, and William M'Beath, Blair- Athole
David Wynd, Kinnaird, Inchture
Thomas Miller, Braco
William M'Lean, Bankfoot
James Thom, sen. and jun., Kilspindie, Errol
A. M. M'Phearson, Auchterarder
William M'Innes, Muthill
John Cunningham, Auchterarder
Robert Forbes, Scone
The Manager, Blairgowrie
John and William Ramsay, Madderty, by Crieff
Geo. and Wm. Sutherland, Tibbermuir, Perth
John and Robert Stirling, Bridge of Allan
The Manager, Bendochy, Coupar- Angus
William and James M'Intosh, Blairgowrie
W. S. Ferguson, Scone
302
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
Pilmore, East, &c.
Pilmore, "West
Pitcaims, Easter . .
Pitcaithly . .
Do. Mains . .
Pitcarmick . .
Pitcoag, &e.
Pitcrocknie
Pitendynie
Pitfour, Lordship of
Pitheavlis Hill . .
Pitkindie . .
Pitlandie . .
Pitlowie . . . .
Pitmurthly
Pitroddie ..
Pitskelly ..
Pittendreich, Mains of
Pittensorn
Pittentian , ,
Pleasance . .
Polcalk, Lands of
Polder . .
Polgavie . .
Portend . .
Priory, The
Pubil, &c
James M'Gregor, Longforgan, by Dundee
Robert Strachan, Longforgan, by Dundee
Andrew Taylor, Dunning
John & Wm. Taylor, Bridge of Earn
Jas. Cameron & Son, Bridge of Earn
The Manager, Kirkmichael
George K. Clunie, Glencarse
William Black, Myth
John A. Dewar, wine merchant, Perth
Robert Small & Co., St. Madoes, Glencarse
James Plenshelwood, Perth
William Playfair, Abernyte
James Bruce Young, Redgorton
William and Alexander Thorn, Glencarse
Thos.,Wm., &Thos. Robertson, jn.,Redgortoi
George Miller, Errol
P. Grant, Balbeggie
William M'Laren, Lethendy, Blairgowrie
John Allan, Murthly
William Reid, CriefF
Robert Grant, Coupar-Angus
The Manager, Bendochy, Coupar-Angus
Jas. Montgomery, Port of Monteith, by Stirling
A. Hollingworth, Inchtu're
Robert Taylor, Port of Monteith, by Stirling
Robert Gardiner, Auchterarder
Ebenezar and Thomas Lindsay, Glenlyon,
Aberfeldy
Ro?
Quoigs, Townhead of . . John Sharp, Brace
Rait
Raith
Randerston (Newfarm)
Kashiehall
Rattray, Mains of
Raws
Redhills . .
Rednock, Home Farm of
Do. Castle . .
Redstone . .
Rhynd, Easter . .
Do. Wester . .
Rosemount, Home Farm of,
Ross
Do
Do. (Craggish) . .
Do. Easter
Rossie Ochill, Home Farm,
Rottenrow, &c. . .
Row, Easter, and Cockhill,
James Carmichael, Errol
Jas. Gray Brown, Trinity-Gask, Auchterardei
David Taylor, Errol
David Robertson, Balbeggie, Perth
James Crichton of Rattray
Henry Prain & Sons, Longforgan, by Dundee
J. R. Grieve, Madderty, by Crieff
The Manager, Port of Monteith, by Stirling
Robert Wright, Port of Monteith, by Stirling
James Fullarton, Coupar-Angus
Andrew Powrie, Rhynd, Perth
Alexander Pitcaithly, Rhynd, Perth
Robert Geekie, Blairgowrie
Alexander Ross, Findo-Gask, Auchterarder
Charles Powrie, Glencarse
John M'Laren, Comrie
"William Steele, Kincardine, Stirling
John Kerr, Forgandenny
William Stirling, Kincardine, Stirling
Thomas and Walter Reid, Bridge of Allan
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
303
Row, Hillside of
Ruffel. Mains of .
Huthven . .
Do. Hill of .
Ryehill, &c.
Thomas Reid, Bridge of Allan
Donald, Thomas, and Peter Kerr, Caputh,
Dunkeld
John BIyth, of Ruthven, Perth
James Graham Scott, Perth
William Fullarton, Coupar -Angus
Seaside
Shanachar
Shandry (Bush) . .
Shannochill (Nether)
Shearerstone
Shielhill
[Shinagag . .
phirgarton, Struiebank of
Snaigow Grass Parks, &c.,
Soilarzie, Mains of
Solsgirth, Home Farm of,
Southfield and Neuk
Do
spoutwells
Stobhall, Mains of
stonehill . .
Strageath . .
Do. Mains of
^ Do. Hall of
5tralochie
strathallan, Home Farm of,
trathgroy
troanentrechin , .
jtrone, Mains of . .
tronehavie, &c. . .
strowan. Home Farm of,
junnyside and Forebrae . .
5t. Colmes
5t. Magdalene's . .
>t. Martins, Home Farm of,
)t. Mungoes
Tail, &c
Tarr, Easter
farrylaw . .
Tarsappie, Easter
Do. Wester
Parvie . , . .
Tay Farm . .
Taymount and Mains . .
Paymouth, Home Farm
Thorn & Easter Rattray .
Do ..
C. G. Playfair, Errol
Andrew Rodgie, Fowlis- Wester, Crieff
Wm. M'Laren, sen. and jun., Balbeggie, Perth
John Gardiner, Port of Monteith, by Stirling
Donald Campbell, CriefT
James Chalmers, Kinclaven, Stanley
David Guild, Blair-Athole
Robert Murdoch, Kippen, by Stirling
George Gray (manager), Caputh, Dunkeld
The Manager, Kirkniichael
James Smith, Fossoway
Robert Fotheringham, Kilmadock
David Scott, Inchture
Earl of Mansfield (P. Scrymgeour, manager,
Scone)
Robert Morton, Cargill
Robert Menzies, Dunblane
John Wright, Muthill
John Brownlees, Muthill
William Keron, Muthill
Alexander Forbes, Caputh, Dunkeld
D. Stewart (manager), Auchterarder
John Campbell, Blair-Athole
William M'Kinlay, Callander
The Manager, Blairgowrie
James M'Intosh, Pitlochry
— Stewart (manager), Monzievaird, Crieff"
Thomas M'Gregor, Methven
J. J. Gillespie (manager), Dunkeld
Robert Forbes, Perth
— Darling (manager), St. Martins, Balbeggie
John M. Cairns, Auchterarder
Robert Ritchie, Fowlis- Wester, Crieff
Thos. M 'Queen, Port of Montetth, by Stirling
James Brewster, Balbeggie
Thomas Robertson, Perth
Peter Patton, Perth
The Manager, Pitlochry
William Hunter, Meikleour
James, William, and John Robertson, Stanley
William Dun (manager), Mains, Kenmore
James Leslie, Blairgowrie
James Miller, jun., Auchterarder
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Thomgreen
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
Tighnablair . .
Tighnalin . .
Tilt
Tippermallo Farm
Do. House
Tirai, &c
Tirinie & Wr. Tegarmuchd,
Tofthill
Tomchaldane, &c.
Tomgarrow, &c. . .
Tomnabrack . .
Tomnagairn
Tophead . .
Torrie, Wester . .
Trowan, Carse of . .
TullichmuUin
TuUoch ..
Do. &c
TuUyallan, Home Farm of,
Tullybannocher, Easter . .
TuUybelton, Home
Do. Little
TuUyfergus, Easter
Do. Wester
Tullymet, Home Farm of,
TuUyneddy, Wester
Do. Easter
TuUypowrie, Upper Lands,
Wallacetown
Wardheads
Waterside . . . .
Watstown
Waulkmiln . .
Wellbank
Welltown . . . .
Welton
Westerhall
Westerton, &c. . .
Westfield
Westhaugh
Westmains (Tuiliebardine)
Westmill, &c
Westmuir . . . .
Westpark, &c.
Westwood
Do. ..
Whinniemuir, &c.
Whitefield, &c
John, David, and Thomas Bisset, engineers, ;
Blairgowrie
Donald M'Intyre, Comrie
Alexander Robertson, Logierait
Alexander Stewart, Blair- Athole
John Graham, Methven
Thomas Soutar, Methven
Peter and James Campbell, Kenmore
Robert Menzies, Aberfeldy
Peter A. Keill, Kinfauns
Charles Munro, banker, Aberfeldy
John and Donald M'Farlane, Dunkeld
James and Duncan Robertson, Logierait
— M'Diarmid, Dunkeld
William Baxter, Redgorton
The Manager, Kilmadock
John Morrison, Crieff
Archibald M'Gregor, Glenlyon, Pitlochry
Thomas Dow (manager), Dunkeld road, Perth
The Manager, Balquhidder, Dunblane
The Manager, Tulliallan
James Campbell, Comrie
William Keay, Ballathie, Stanley
John Young, Bankfoot
The Manager, Blairgowrie
The Manager, Blairgowrie
The Manager, Logierait
James M 'Gilchrist, Clunie, Blairgowrie
George Grant, Blairgowrie
James Robertson, jun., Logierait
John H. Wedderspoon, Bridge of Earn
James Murray, Errol
William and Alexander Turner, Dunblane
Peter M'Niven, Dunblane
John Wilson, Errol
William Miller, Inchture
Thomas Leslie, Blairgowrie
James Fell, Blairgowrie
David Dodds, Dollar
Robert Broadfoot, Auchterarder
William Brown, Alyth
— Young, Meikleour
P. Taylor (manager), Auchterarder
Andrew Hutchieson, Inchture
James Ramsay, Findo-Gask, Auchterarder
John Taylor, Auchterarder
John Chalmers, Bankfoot
Robert Bryce, Stirling
Thomas and James Stewart, Scone
James Martin, Longforgan
PRINCIPAL FARMERS IN PERTHSHIRE.
305
Whitefield,
Do. West
Do. East ..
Whitehill ..
Whitehills
Whitieston, &c. . .
Do. Upper, &c.
Williamston
Windyedge, &c. . .
Wolfhill ..
Woodhead
Woodside, &c.
Do.
Andrew Smith, Coupar-Angus
Alexander Ritchie, Coupar-Angus
David Watson, Coupar-Angus
John and Alexander Fletcher, Bankfoot
William Playfair, Abernyte
Robert and Andrew Lang, Dunblane
James Stirling, Dunblane
Mrs Helen and Thomas R. M 'Lagan, Crieff
Representatives of John M'Laren, Aberdalgie
Peter M'Gregor, Guildtown
John Cadzow, Aberdalgie
The Manager, Coupar-Angus
T. W. Burgh-Smeaton of Coul, Auchterarder
PRINCIPAL PROPRIETORS, &.C., IN THE COUNTY OF PERTH.
Aberbrothie
Abercairny
Abercairny
Abernyte ...
Aberuchill
Achalader...
Airdaniar ...
Airley wight
Airthey Castle ...
Alexandria
Altamont ...
Alyth Linen Works
Annat
Ardargie ...
Ardblair, Mains of
Ardgilzean
Ardlebank
Ardoch House ..
Ardoch, Over
Ardonachie
Ardvorlich
Argaty
Arnbathy...
Arngibbon
Amgibbon
Arthurbank
Arthurstone
Ashgrove ...
Ashintully
lAshmore
lAthole Hydropathic Co. ,
iAtholebank
Trustees of late David Harris, Alyth
Charles S. H. D. Moray, Crieff
Lieut. -Col. H. D. Moray, yr., Crieff
David R. Lawson, Errol
George C. Dewhurst, Comrie
John L. Campbell, Blairgowrie
Jane Hay, Pitlochry
Thomas Wylie, Bankfoot
Lord Abercromby, Stirling
Misses Cameron, "Perth
Mrs Agnes Isabella Ballingall, Blairgowrie
John Smith, Alyth
Rev. Dr. A. Moody Stuart, Errol
James Calder, Forgandenny
John Malloch, Blairgowrie
Archibald Semple, Perth
Mrs John Butter, Blairgowrie
Matthew Bulloch, Brace
Thomas Miller, Braco
John Roy, Bankfoot
Lieut.-Colonel J. Stewart, Comrie
Mrs George H. M. Binning Home, Doune
Mrs F. K. Stewart, Errol
William Forrester, Stirling
William L. Eraser, Kippen
Alexander Thain, Coupar-Angus
Peter Carmichael, Coupar-Angus
Mrs Baxter-Mitchell, Blairgowrie
D. C. Rutherford-Lindsay, Blairgowrie
James Patullo, Blairgowrie
Pitlochry
Malcolm Stewart, Perth
U
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PRINCIPAL PROPRIETORS, ETC., IN PERTHSHIRE.
Auchinruie Farm
Auchleeks
Auchterarder
Auchterarder
Auchterarder House
Ayton
Ayton
Balbeggie (Medical Prac.)
Balboughty
Balcraig ...
Baldowrie...
Balendoch
Balgowan,,.
Balharry
Balharry ...
Balhomie
Ballathie
Ballechin
Ballendrick
Balliliesk
Ballindean
Ballinloan
Balloch, Nether
Balrayle
Bahiakeilly
Balnakeilly
Balnald ...
Balrudderie
BaLruddery
Balthayock
Bamfr
Bamhill ...
Battleby House
Bella Vista
Belvidere House
Beechill
Benachie House
Bendochy
Birchwood House
Bimam
Bimam
Bimam Hotel
Blackcraig
Blackpark
Blackruthven
Blair-Castle
Blair-Castle
Blair-Drummond
Blairgowrie
Blairgowrie
Blairgowrie
Peter Cameron, Blair- A thole
Edgar William Robertson, Blair- Athole
Major Patrick Hunter
James Smitton, banker
James Reid, Auchterarder
Col. George Chalmers, Abernethy
Mrs Baird, Bridge of Earn
Dr. M'Callum, Balbeggie
Charles S. France, Perth
Miss Mercer, New Scone
Alexander Geekie, Coupar- Angus
Mrs Catherine M. Hay, Meigle
Captain J. C. Black, Perth
George A. W. Kinloch, Alyth
George Lumsden, Alyth
John Stewart, Meikleour
Major E, S. Richardson, Kinclaven
John Stewart, Ballinluig
Walter Low, Bridge of Earn
James Dewar, Muckhart
Hon. Mrs Trotter, Inchture
William Cairns, Dunkeld
David Matthewson, Alyth
George Constable, Blairgowrie
WilHam M'Donald, Kirkmichael
Alexander B. Stewart, Pitlochry
John Sim, Blairgowrie
John James Mowbray, Dollar
James F. White, Dundee
William Lowson, Perth
Sir James H. Ramsay, bart., Alyth
Andrew Colville, Fossoway
Neil Maclean, Redgorton
John Paimie, Scone
W. L. Young, Auchterarder
James Alex. Playfair M 'Daren, Coupar- Angus
Lewis Miller, Criefif
Mrs Catherine Constable, Coupar- Angus
Janet M 'Lagan, Birnam
John Guthrie Lomie, Bimam
Godfrey B. M'Kinnon, Birnam
John B. Pople, Birnam
Patrick Allan Eraser, Blairgowrie
John Steele, Fairmount, Perth
John Drummond, Tibbermore
Christian H. Miller, Culross
Duke of Athole, Blair- Athole
Lieut. -Colonel Drummond-Moray, yr., Stirling j
Isaac H. Anderson, Blairgowrie
Allan M'Pherson, Blairgowrie House
James Ogilvie, brewer
PRINCIPAL PROPRIETORS, ETC., IN PERTHSHIRE.
307
Blairhill
Blairhoyle
Blairstruie
Bleaton
Bleloch
BohaUy
Bolfracks
Bolquhapple
Bonhard ...
Bonskeid ...
Braco Castle
Bridge of Allan ...
Bridge of Earn (Med. Prac.
Broadfold
Broich
Bush
Buttergask
Butter glen House
Butterstone
Callander House...
Callander Hydropathic Co.
CaUy
Cambushinnie
Cambusmore
Campfield
Cardean ...
Cardross ..
Cardross House
Carey
Carpow House
Carsegrange
Carsie
Castle Huntly
Castle Menzies ...
Castlemains
Chesthill
Clathic
Cloanden ...
Clochfoldich
Clunie
Coldoch ...
CoH-earn ...
Colquhalzie
Comrie Castle
Condie
Conninish
Coral Bank
Cordon
Comhill ...
Cornhill
Coul
James Richard Haig, Muckhart
Alexander H. Lee, Stirling
William Henderson, Damhead
James R. Anderson, Blairgowrie
William M'Lean, Bankfoot
George D. A. Clark, Pitlochry
James Betts, Aberfeldy
Andrew Syme, Kincardine
Alexander M'DufF, Scone
George Freeland Barbour, Pitlochry
Mrs Margaret Kellie M 'Galium, Braco
R. Pullar & Sons, Bridge of Allan
) J. Laing, M.D., & Son, Bridge of Earn
John Mailler, Auchterarder
Misses Monteath, Crieff
William M'Laren, Balbeggie
James A. Wright, Goupar- Angus
Robert C. Leslie, Dunkeld
Alexander Low's Trustees, Dunkeld
William H. Marshall, Callander
, Callander
James Charles Constable, Blairgowrie
Mrs Isabella M 'Ewan, Dunblane
John B. Baillie Hamilton, Callander
D. James Drummond, Comrie
James Cox, Meigle
Henry D, Erskine, Stirling
Arch. E. Orr-Ewing, Port, by Stirling
John Somerville, Abernethy
John Cuthbert, Newburgh
John Gardiner, Errol
John Panton, Blairgowrie
George F. Paterson, Longforgan
Sir Robert Menzies, Farleyer, Aberfeldy
Misses Malcolm, Auchterarder
William J. B. S. Menzies, Fortingall
Lt.-Col. William Campbell Colquhoun, Crieff
Trustees of late R. Haldane, Auchterarder
Mrs Bowie S. Campbell, Ballinluig
David Williamson, Abernethy
Robert Graham, Blairdrummond
Alexander M'Intosh, Auchterarder
James S. Robertson, jun., Auchterarder
Archibald V. S. Sligo, Culross
Lieut. -Col. Laurence J. Oliphant, Br. of Earn
John Hamilton, Killin
Dr. James Clerk-Rattray, Blairgowrie
David M'Kinlay, Abernethy
Margaret Donaldson, Auchterarder
John Mailler, Auchterarder
T. W. K. Smeaton, Auchterarder
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PRINCIPAL PROPRIETORS, ETC., IN PERTHSHIRE.
Coul, Easter
Cowden ...
Cowden ...
Craigatin
Craigclowan House
Craighall ...
Craighead
Craighead House
Craigruie
Cray
Crieff Hydropathic
Croftinloan
Cromlix
Cromwell Park House
Culdees Castle ...
Culross Abbey . . .
Cultoquhey
Dalchonzie
Daleally ...
Dalguise ...
Dall
Dalnabreck
Dalnabreck, Easter
Dalnagar
Damside ...
Deanston
Delvine ...
Denhead, Easter , . .
Derculich ...
Deuglie ...
Dirnanean
Dollarfield
Donavourd
Drumearn ...
Drummond Castle
Drummonie House
Dollerie ...
DuUater, Easter ...
Dunalastair
Dunbamey
Duncrub ...
Dundarroch
Dunira
Dunfallandy
Dunkeld ...
Dunkeld House ...
Rev. John Smeaton, Tulliallan
Robert M'Naughton, Comrie
John Christie, Dollar
W. S. Irvine, M.D., Pitlochry
Thomas Roy, Perth
Lieut-General James C. Rattray, Blairgowrie
Robert Niven, Forteviot
John Taylor, Blairdrummond
Trustees of John M 'Donald, Balquhidder
Mrs F. C. Robertson, Blairgowrie
Thomas H. Meikle, M.D., Crieff
Colonel Paley, Pitlochry
Hon. Capt. A. Drummond, Dimblane
John Rutherford, Almondbank
Robert T. N. Speir, Muthill
Major L. Johnston, Culross
James Maxtone Graham, Crieff
Charles Henry Dundas, Comrie
David Taylor, Errol
Charles H. D. Stewart, Dunkeld
Thomas F. C. Wentworth, Rannoch
Trustees of Samuel Smithson, Blairgowrie
John Ferguson, Blairgowrie
David A. Paterson, Blairgowrie
Mrs E. F. M*Duff Duncan, Auchterarder
James Finlay & Co., Doune
Sir Alexander Muir M'Kenzie, Bart., Dunkeld
Trustees of Mr Duncan, Coupar- Angus
Alexander R. Stewart, Ballinluig
Arthur Burt, Milnathort
Captain James Small, Pitlochry
William James Haig, Dollar
George Gordon, Pitlochry
Peter Drummond, Crieff
Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, Crieff
Major Dalzell, Bridge of Earn
Anthony Murray, W.S., Crieff
Miss Mary M'Laren, Callander
Hugh Tennant, Dunalastair
Miss C. H. Craigie, Bridge of Earn
Right Hon. Lord RoUo, Dunning
Thomas Rennie, Pitlochry
Trustees of Sir Sidney J. Dundas, bt., Comrie
Margaret Ferguson, Pitlochry
John Fisher, hotelkeeper
Duchess-Dowager of Athole, Dunkeld
Dunning (Med. Practitioner) James H. Morrison, M.D., Dunning
Dunsinane .. ... William Naime, Perth
Dupplin Castle ... ... Earl of KinnouU, Perth
Eastertyre... ... ... Mrs Ross, Ballinluig
Edinchip ... ... ... Lady Helen Laura M'Gregor, Lochearnhead
PRINCIPAL PROPRIETORS^ ETC., IN PERTHSHIRE.
309
Edradynate
Errol
Faskally
Feddal, Easter ..
Fincastle
Fincastle
Findynate
Finegand ...
Fingask Castle . . .
Fonab
Fordel, Wester .,
Forneth
Fossoway, West ..,
Fosswellbank
Freeland
Garden
Gart, The
Garth
Gartincaber
Gartmore
Gartwhinzean
Garvock
Gask
Glassingall
Glenbruich House
Glencarse...
Glendelvine
Glendeuglie
Glendoick
Gleneagles
Gleneam ..
Glengyle ...
Glenalmond
Glenericht
Gorthy
Gourdie ...
Gourdiehill
Grange, West
Gre3nnount
Hally burton
Hawthornbank . .
HolmhiU
Hope Park
Isla Park ...
Inchmartine
Inchrya ...
Inveramon House
Inverardoch
Inverhadden
Invermay
Invertrossachs
James S. Robertson, W.S., Ballinluig
W. O. Dalgleish, Errol
Archibald Butter, Pitlochry
William Stewart, Braco
Trustees of late D. Lumsden, Pitlochry
F. A. S. Colquhoun, Blair-Athole
Representatives of Alex. Walker, Ballinluig
Alexander M'Kenzie Smith, Blairgowrie
William Murray Threipland, Errol
Edmond Hoils, Pitlochry
John A. V. Kirkland, Milnathort
Miss Helen Speid, Forneth, Dunkeld
Rev. Canon Scott Moncrieff, Culross
Dr. Robert Lowe, Coupar- Angus
Collingwood L. Wood, Bridge of Earn
James Stirling, Stirling
Daniel Ainslie, Callander
Sir Donald Currie, K. C. M. G. , M. P. , Aberfeldy
John Burn-Murdoch, Doune
Robert C. G. Bontine, Stirling
William Gibson, Dollar
Robert Grseme, Dunning
Mrs Oliphant, Auchterarder
Mrs D. Wallace, Dunblane
Alexander Dunsmore, Callander
Thomas Watson Greig, Glencarse
Charles H. Blake, Dunkeld
Lieut. -General Robert Bruce, Milnathort
W. T. Currie, Glencarse
Earl Camperdown, Blackford
William Ross, Bridge of Earn
James S. M'Gregor, Callander
T. G. Wilhams, Perth
Alexander D. Grimond, Blairgowrie
Graham R. Mercer, Crieff
Trustees of late Col. D. J. Kinloch, Dunkeld
Armand Lacaille, Errol
John J. Dalgleish, Culross
Trustees of late George Ower, Blairgowrie
Robert Stewart Menzies, Coupar- Angus
James Chalmers, Blairgowrie
John Stirling, Dunblane
Charles Inches, Blairgowrie
William Whitson, Coupar- Angus
Right Hon. W. E. Baxter, M.P., Inchture
James Watson, Perth
William Wedderspoon, Perth
Mrs Campbell, Doune
Allan D. Stewart, Rannoch
A. Grant, M.P., Bridge of Earn
George Addison Cox, Callander
310 PRINCIPAL PROPRIETORS, ETC., IN PERTHSHIRE.
Jordanstone
Keillor Castle ...
Keir House
Keithbank
Keithick ...
Kilbryde Castle ...
Kilgraston
ELilliechassie
Killiecrankie
Killin Hotel
Kincairney
Kincardine
Kindrogan
Kinfauns Castle ...
Kingswood House
Kinkell, South ..
Kinloch ...
Kinloch
Kinmonth
Kippendavie
Kippen-Tumer . . .
Kirktonlees
Knap House
Knockandarroch . . .
Knockearn
Knowes ...
Lanrick ...
Largan
Lawers
Lawhill ...
Lawton ...
Leckie
Ledhard House ...
Leny
Lethendy
Lignwood
Linden Park House
Linross
Lintrose ...
Lochbank
Lochdochart . .
Lochie
Logie, Easter
Loyal
Lude
Luncarty ...
Machany House ...
Mains of Pitcairns
Maryfield ...
Megginch Castle
William G. Knight, Alyth
J. Maitland Thomson, Methven
Trustees of late Sir William Stirling- Maxwell,
Dunblane
David Low, Blairgowrie
Edward C. Wood, Coupar-Angus
Archibald Russell, Dunblane
Duncan Macpherson, Bridge of Earn
Edward O. Douglas, Aberfeldy
Misses Stewart, Pitlochry
Alexander Stewart, Killin
William E, Gloag, Dunkeld
James Johnstone, Blackford
Patrick Small Keir, Pitlochry
Edmund A. Stuart Gray, Kinfauns
Andrew L. Drysdale, Murthly
John Gardiner, Auchterarder
Sir J. G. S. Kinloch, bart., Meigle
Mrs Bulloch, Dunkeld
John H. P. Simpson, Perth
Patrick Stirling, Dunblane
W. Renny Watson, Dunning
Alexander Moodie, Auchterarder
Frances Lady Kinnaird, Inchture
John Humphrey, Pitlochry
William Anderson, Crieff
Andrew Honey, Dunning
Robert Jardine, M. P., Stirling
John Stewart, Coupar-Angus
Col. D. R. Williamson, Crieif
Trustees of late J. M 'Arthur Moir, Muckart
Wilham Henderson, Coupar-Angus
A. E. Graham Moir, Dunblane
Robert Hampton, Aberfoyle
John B. Hamilton, Callander
Colonel J. H. H. Gammel, Blairgowrie
William Muir, Scone
William Halley, Auchterarder
George Ballingall, Glamis
Mungo Murray, Coupar-Angns
John Scott, Coupar-Angus
Edward G. Place, Killin
Mrs M. A. Shedden, Auchterarder
David C. A. M'Ritchie, Blairgowrie
Professor George Ramsay, Alyth
Trustees of late Jas. P, M'Inroy, Blair- Athole
James Burt Marshall, Perth
James D. Johnstone, Auchterarder
John Balmain, Dunning
William Panton, Blairgowrie
John M. Drummond, Enrol i
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PRINCIPAL PROPRIETORS, ETC., IN PERTHSHIRE.
311
Meikleobney
Meiklewood
Meiklour House ..
Merklands
Methven Castle ..
Middlehaugh
Middleton
Millearne
Moncreiffe
Monzie Castle
Morenish House ,.
Mount Etricht ..
Mugdrum
Murie
Murthly Castle ..
Murrayshall
Mylnefield
Naemoor ...
New House
Newmill ..
Newstead House
Oakbank
Oakbank ...
Ochtertyre
Ochtertyre
Orchill
Parkhead
Parkhill ...
Pepper Knowes . .
Pitcairns House ..
Pitfar
Pitfour Castle ..
Pitkellony House
Pitnacree ...
Pittachar
Princeland
Queen's Hotel
Rednock
Richael
Rockdale Cottage.
Rohallion...
Rose Cottage
Rosemount
Rossie Priory
Rottearns, Wester
Row
Ruthven Factory
Ruthven House ..
Sands House
Scone Palace
James Paton, Bankfoot
Robt. M 'Farlane, Blair-Drummond, by Stirling
Dowager Marchioness Lansdowne, Meikleour
Mrs Partington, Blairgowrie
William Smythe, Methven
Samuel R. Ferguson, Pitlochry
John M'Laren, Thomhill, Stirling
Arthur Forbes Drummond, Auchterarder
Sir Robert D. Moncreiffe, Bridge of Earn
John Bald, Crieff
William S. Deacon, Kenmore
William Jobson, Rattray
Edmund Paterson Balfour Hay, Newburgh
D. Barnard, Errol
Sir A. D. Stewart, Bart.
Captain H. S. Murray Graham, Perth
Trustees of the late Wm. Brand, Longforgan
Mrs C. B. Mowbray, Dollar
John B. Pople, Perth
John M. Matthew, Scone
Hew Miller, Crieff
David Grimond, Blairgowrie
Margaret Ross, Perth
Commander Colin M'Kenzie Dundas, Blair-
drummond, Stirling
Sir Patrick K. Murray, Crieff
Rev. John M'Dougall, Braco
William M. Playfair, Blairgowrie
Charles Hill Whitson, Old Rattray
James Brewster's Representatives, Glencarse
Mrs F. Watson, Dunning
James Anderson, Dollar
Sir James T. S. Richardson, Glencarse
Henry Curr, Muthill
James A. Menzies, Ballinluig
Major- General William Briggs, Crieff
Major William Clark, Coup ar- Angus
Duncan McDonald, Blairgowrie
Rev. H. A. G. Sheppard, Stirling
Richard Hemming, Blair- Athole
James Beattie, Perth
John Bett, Dunkeld
Dr. James Steele, Scone
Robert Geekie, Blairgowrie
Lord Kinnaird, Inchture
Patrick Gardiner, Dunblane
Mrs Janet Laura Fogo, Doune
Hally & Co., Auchterarder
John Blyth, Perth
William Matthewson, Kincardine-on-Forth
Earl Mansfield, Perth
312 PRINCIPAL PROPRIETORS, ETC., IN PERTHSHIRE.
Scone Palace
Seggieden
Shian, Easter
Shirgarton
Snaigow ...
Solsgirth ...
St. Fink
St. Fink
St. Madoes
St. Martins Abbey
St. Mary's Tower
Stanley
Stenton
Strathallan
Strathgarry
Stronvar
Strowan
Struan
Stmie
Tarsappie Cottage
Taybank
Taymouth Castle
Taymount House
Tighnduin
Tofthouses
Tomnagrew
Tulliallan
Tulliebelton
Tulloch Bleachfields
TuUyfergus, East
Do. West
TuUymet ...
Urrard
Valleyfield House
Viewbank
Wellpark ...
Welltown
VVelltree
West Bendochy ...
West Mains
West Parkhead ...
Wester Clunie
Westwood Cottage
Whitehills
"Williamfield
Woodend...
Woodend ...
Woodhill
Woodlands
Lord Stormont, Perth
Col. Drummond Hay, Glencarse
Christian Campbell, Amulree
Michael Connal, Kippen
William Cox, Dunkeld
William Connal, Dollar
James Anderson, Blairgowrie
David A. Anderson, Blairgowrie
Rev. Walter Tait, Glencarse
Col. William M. M'Donald, Perth
Rt. Hon. Lord John Manners, M.P., Dunkeld
Colonel Frank Stewart Sandeman, Stanley
Thomas G. Murray, Dunkeld
Viscount Strathallan, Auchterarder
Mrs Janetta Stewart, Pitlochry
David Carnegie, Lochearnhead
Thomas J. G. Stirling, Crieff
Alexander G. Robertson, Struan
John L. Reid, Forteviot
Charles Kinnear, Perth
Robert Clark, Errol
Earl of Breadalbane, Aberfeldy
Hon. Charles A. Murray, Perth
Charles Stewart, Killin
Robert Marshall, Perth
Donald M'Duff, Dunkeld
Lord and Lady Osborne Elphinstone,
Kincardine
Trustees of General R. R. Robertson,
Auchtergaven
J. PuUar & Sons, Perth
Trustee of late David Millar, Blairgowrie
Trustee of late James Millar, Blairgowrie
William Dick, Dunkeld
Mrs Alston Stewart, Pitlochry
Hon. Lord Fraser, Culross
Trustees of late David Murray, Coupar- Angus
John Dawson, Bridge of Allan
Representatives of Jacob Low, Blairgowrie
James Robertson, Madderty
Patrick Playfair, Blairgowrie
John and William Sime, Inchture
Peter Playfair, Blairgowrie
Alexander Peebles, Abernethy
— Russell, Perth
— Russel, Inchture
Rev. P. W. Young, Bridge of Allan
James Donaldson Henry, Madderty
James Sime, Auchterarder
Charles Trotter, Blairgowrie
William M 'Donald, Perth
CLERGY IN THE COUNTY OF PERTH.
Z^
CLERGY AND THEIR PLACES OP WORSHIP
In the County and Neighbourhood of Perth.
(FOR LIST OF CITY CLERGYMEN, SEE PAGE
. 19.)
BAPTIST.
PLACES.
NAMES.
POST TOWNS.
Blair-Athole,
. J. Stewart,
Blair-Athole
Crieff,
Crieff
Glenlyon,Rannoch,&c., Donald M'Lellan,
Aberfeldy
Pitlochry,
. Walter Walsh, ..
Pitlochry
TuUymet, . .
. Donald Forbes,
CONGREGATIONAL.
Ballinluig
Aberfeldy, . .
. . W. Stevenson,
Aberfeldy
Blairgowrie, . .
. E. Marshall Tennant, . .
Blairgowrie
Crieff,
. J. F. M'Hardy,
ESTABLISHED.
Crieff
(Members of the Perth Presbytery marked thus *
).
Jb * V J 1 "
', John Ferguson,
Perth
*ADerdalgie, . .
• j j. Sharp, A. &S.,
Perth
Aberfeldy, . .
. J. T. Bird, M. A. (Miss.), ..
Aberfeldy
Aberfoyle, . .
. . Wm. Moncrieff Taylor, Stirling,
Aberfoyle
*Abernethy, . .
. . William Gordon,
Newburgh
Abernyte, . .
. Allan Menzies, B.D., ..
Inchture
Alyth,
. Robert Murray,
Alyth
Amulree,
Ardoch,
"Dnnlcplrl
.. G. D. M'Naughton, B.D., ..
Braco
Amgask,
. R. K. Moncrieff, B.D.,
Milnathort
A 1 A 1
\ William Gibson,
Auchterarder
Auchterarder,
' \ Charles Short, assistant.
Auchterarder
Auchtergaven,
. David Winter, M. A., ..
Perth
Ballinluig, . .
. . David Reid,
Ballinluig
Balquhidder,
David Cameron, B. D. ,
Lochearnhead
Bendochy, . .
. . George Brown,
Coupar-Angus
Blackford, . .
David Bonallo,
Blackford
Blair-Athole,
. James Eraser, M. A., ..
Blair-Athole
Blairgowrie, . .
. Robert Kemp, M. A., ..
Blairgowrie
,, St. Mary'
s, Robert Stewart,
Blairgowrie
Blairingone, . .
. John Wilson, . ,
Dollar
Braco,
. James Stewart,
Greenloaning
Bridge of Allan,
. John Reid,
Bridge of Allan
Callander, . .
. Alex. Marshall, M. A.,
Callander
Caputh,
. Theodore Marshall, M. A., ..
Dunkeld
Cargill,
. W. A. Campbell, M.A.,
Perth
Cleish,
. C. Ross, B.D.,
Kinross
314
CLERGY IN THE COUNTY OF PERTH.
PLACES.
Clunie,
*Collace,
Comrie,
Coupar-Angus,
CriefF,
„ West,
Culross,
j> • •
Doune,
*Dunbarney . .
Dunblane, . .
Dunkeld, Little,
NAMES.
Angus M'Innes, B.D.,
Thomas Brown, , .
John Macpherson,
Finlay R. M 'Donald, . .
John Cunningham, D.D.,
John Hunter, M. A., ..
George Stephen, , .
Alex. S. Allan,
, G. Mitchell, M.A., ..
Thomas D. Kirkwood,
David Morrison, M.A.,
J. Mackenzie, M. A., ..
Dunkeld and Dowally, Thos. Rutherford, M.A.,
Dunning,
*Dron,
Dull,
Eassie,
*Errol,
Feman,
Finnart,
*Forgandenny,
* Forte viot,
Fortingall, . .
Foss,
Fossoway, . .
Fowlis-Wester,
Gask,
Glendevon, . .
Glenisla,
Glenshee,
Grandtully, . .
Inchture,
Peter Thomson, B.D.,
Charles Goodall,
Evan M. Masson, M.A.,
Nathaniel Law, M.A.,
Robt. Graham. LL.D.,
John Anderson,
Alex. M'Gregor (Miss.),
John Robb,
James Anderson, D.D.,
David Campbell, . ,
{James Armstrong, . ,
Alex. Carmichael, M.A., A.
W. Ferguson, . . . ,
Thomas Hardy,
James Martin, . . . .
E. Brown Speirs, B.D.,
Neil MacBride, . .
Thomas Crawford, B.D.,
John Maclean, . ,
John A. Honey,
&S,
Innerwick & Glenlyon, Hugh Macdonald
Kenmore,
Kettins,
Killin,
Kilmadock, . .
Kihy,
*Kilspindie and Rait,
Kincardine, . .
Kinclaven, . .
*Kinfauns,
Kingoldrum,
Kinloch-Rannoch, .
Kinnaird,
*Kinnoull,
Kinross,
Kippen,
Kirkmichael,
James B. M 'Kenzie, . .
James Fleming, M.A.,
Colin A. M'Vean,
Gordon Mitchell, M.A.,
J. W. Foyer, M. A., ..
William L. Wotherspoon,
B. Edmonstone,
Henry K. Reekie, M.A.,
George S. Davidson, M.A.,
J. O. Haldane, M.A.,
John Sinclair, B. D., . .
James R. Macpherson, B.D.
John Anderson, D.D.,
W. Peters, M.A.,
John Moodie, M.A., .,
J. C. Mackay, B.D., ..
POST TOWNS.
Blairgowrie
Perth
Crieff
Coupar-Angus
Crieff
Crieff
Culross
Culross
Doune
Bridge of Earn
Dunblane
Dunkeld
Dunkeld
Dunning
Bridge of Earn
Aberfeldy
Meigle
Errol
Kenmore
Pitlochry
Bridge of Earn
Perth
Aberfeldy
Pitlochry
Pitlochry
Kinross
Crieff
Auchterarder
Dollar
Alyth
Blairgowrie
Ballinluig
Inchture
Aberfeldy
Aberfeldy
Coupar-Angus
Killin
Doune
Alyth
Errol
Stirling
Perth
Perth
Kirriemuir
Pitlochry
Inchture
Perth
Kinross
Kippen
Blairgowrie
CLERGY IN THE COUNTY OF PERTH.
315
PLACES.
Lecropt,
Lethendy and Kinloch,
Lintrathen, . .
Logic,
•Logiealmond,
Logierait,
Longforgan, . .
Madderty, . .
Meigle,
Menstrie,
*Methven, ..
*Moneydie, . .
Monzie,
Monzievaird,
Moulin,
Muckhart, . .
Muthill,
Newtyle,
Norrieston, . ,
Persie,
Port of Monteith, . .
Rattray,
*Redgorton, ..
*Rhynd,
Ruthven,
* Scone,
St. Fillans, . .
*St. Madoes,
*St. Martins,
♦Stanley, . . . .
StrathfiUan, . .
Strathloch, . .
Tenandry, . .
*Tibbermuir, . .
Trinity- Gask,
Trossachs, . .
TuUiallan, . .
Weem, , . . .
NAMES.
POST TOWNS.
Peter William Young, . .
, . Bridge of Allan
David Smith Rae,
Blairgowrie
C. Chree, D.D.,
. Kirriemuir
. Bridge of Allan
., Perth
Pat. M'Gregor, M.A., Ph. D
Andrew Meldrum, M.A.,
, Ballinluig
Wm. Ritchie, D.D., ..
. . Dundee
William Stoddart,
. Crieff
J. Nicoll,
. Meigle
James Coupar, M.A., ..
. Stirling
John Wilson, M.A., . .
. Perth
Adam Milroy, M.A., D.D.,
. Perth
James Taylor, M.A., ..
. Crieff
John R. Campbell,
. . Crieff
Macalister Donald, B.D.,
. . Pitlochry
G. Paulin,
. Dollar
James Rankin, D.D., ..
. . Crieff
G. B. Lunan, B.D., ..
. Coupar-Angus
J. Gordon Mitchell, . .
. . Stirling
. • • •
Blairgowrie
John Johnstone,
. Stirling
A. W. Ilerdman, M.A.,
. Blairgowrie
Alexander Neilson, M,A.,
. Perth
James Ballingal, B.D.,
. Perth
J. G. M'Pherson, M.A.,Ph. ]
D., Meigle
Andrew Benvie, B.D.,
. Perth
Thomas Armstrong,
. . Crieff
Walter Tait
. Perth
W. M. S. Hamilton, . .
. Perth
George Murray,
. Perth
William Duff, B.D., ..
. Tyndrum
John A. Snodgrass,
. Pitlochry
Patrick Grant, M. A., . .
. Blair-Athole
Charles Smith Adie, . .
. Perth
George W. Kemp,
. Auchterarder
William Wilson,
. Callander
John Smeaton,
. Alloa
R. G. Dunbar, M. A.,..
. Aberfeldy
EPISCOPAL.
[Right Rev. Charles Wordsworth, D.C.L., Bishop, St. Andrews.]
Alyth and Meigle, .. A. S. Aglen, M.A Alyth
Blair-Athole and Pit- 1 ^ g^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^
lochry,
Blairgowrie, . .
Bridge of Allan,
Callander, . ,
Comrie (Mission),
Coupar-Angus,
F. W. Davis,
Thomas William Hunter, M.A.,
A. Gray Maitland,
R. Ritchie, .,
Pitlochry
Blairgowrie
Bridge of Allan
Callander
Crieff
Coupar-Angus
3i6
CLERGY IN THE COUNTY OF PERTH.
PLACES.
NAMES.
POST TOWNS.
Crieff and Comrie, . .
Adam Gray Maitland, . .
. Crieff
Culross,
William Bruce, B.D., ..
. Culross
Dollar,
H. E. Maskew,
. Dollar
Doune,
Robert Cole, M. A., ..
. Doune
Dunblane, . . . .
Henry Malcolm, B.A.,
. Dunblane
Duncrub, Dunning,
F. Parminter, B.A., ..
. Perth
Dunkeld,
J. W. Hunter,
. Dunkeld
Dupplin Castle (P.C.)
, A. St. Q. Sproule, M.A.,
. Perth
Glamis,
S. G. Beal, M.A.,
. Glamis
Glencarse, . .
H. H. Flower, . .
. Glencarse
Killin
Killin
Kinloch-Rannoch, . .
Kinross,
. . • • •
, Struan
. Kinross
A. E. B. Davis,
Kirriemuir, ..
J. J. Douglas, B.D., ..
. Kirriemuir
Knapp & Invergowrie
, W. C. Simons, B.A., ..
. Inchture
Muthill,
F. Kitchin, M,A.,
. Crieff
Stralhtay (in summer)
, various, . .
. Ballinluig
Taymouth, Kenmore,
J. Hardwicke Davis, . .
. Aberfeldy
Trinity College, Glen-
) Wilfrid Richmond, M.A.,
/ Warden,
almond, . .
. Perth
Weem,
G. Carpenter, . .
EVANGELICAL UNION.
. . Aberfeldy
Coupar- Angus,
D. S. M'Lachlan, M.A.,
. . Coupar- Angus
Newburgh, . .
Edward Aston, . .
, Newburgh
Tillicoultry, . .
J. Davidson,
FREE.
. . Tillicoultry
(Members of the Perth Free Presbytery marked thus *).
Aberfeldy, . .
John M'Rae, M. A., . .
. . Aberfeldy
*Abernethy, . .
Robert Stevenson,
. . Newburgh
Abernyte and Rait, . .
John Wilson, M.A., . .
. . Inchture
Aberuthven, . .
James M 'Donald,
. . Auchterarder
Airlie,
John F. Linn, M.A., ..
Kirriemuir
Alyth,
Archibald Fergusson, . .
. Alyth
Ardeonaig, . .
John M 'Galium,
. . Killin
"*Amgask,
John Young, . .
. Kinross
Auchterarder,
Duncan Colvin,
. . Auchterarder
' John A. Cooke,
1 G. P. M'Dougall,
, . Bankfoot
Auchtergaven,
. . Bankfoot
Balquhidder,
E. J. Findlater, M.A.,
. Lochearnhead
Blackford, . .
Andrew Donald, M.A.,
. . Blackford
Blair- Athole & Struan, Alexander M. Bain, . .
. . Blair- Athole
Blairgowrie (First), . .
John Baxter, D.D., ..
. . Blairgowrie
(South),
Malcolm White, M.A.,
. . Blairgowrie
Braco,
Wm. Milne, M.A.,
, . Braco
Bridge of Allan,
Wm. Ross, LL.D., ..
. Bridge of Allan
Buckly vie, . .
George Rose, . .
, Stirling
JBurrelton, . .
Alex. S. Robertson, ..
. Coupar-Angus
CLERGY IN THE COUNTY OF PERTH.
317
! PLACES.
I Callander,
Cargill,
Clunie,
*Collace,
Comrie,
Coupar-Angus
Cray,
Crieff,
Culross,
*Dunbarney,
Dunblane,
Dunkeld,
Dunning,
*Errol,
*Forgandenny,
Fortingall,
Gartmore,
Glenisla,
Glenlyon,
Kenmore,
Killin,
Kilmadock,
*Kinfauns,
Kippen,
Kirkmichael,
Kirriemuir (North),
(South),
Lawers,
Lethendy,
*Logiealmond
Logierait,
Longforgan,
Madderty,
Meigle,
*Methven,
Monzie,
Moulin,
Muthill,
Newtyle,
Norrieston,
*Pitcairngreenj
Rattray,
*Scone,
*Stanley,
Strathbraan,
NAMES.
Andrew Bogle,
George C. Baxter,
Charles Keith, . .
James Reid,
Charles D. Keay, M.A,
James Masson, . .
James Robertson,
Archibald Henderson, M.A.,
David W. B. Fleming,
John Hume Wells, . .
John S. Bowie, B.D., .,
Dougal M'Pherson,
Duncan M 'Laren,
Archibald Campbell, M.A.,
( James Drummond,
\ John Creighton, C. & S.,
Duncan M. M'Leod, ..
Malcolm M'Lean,
James W. Simpson, M.A.,
John M 'Coll, ..
Allan Sinclair, M.A., ..
VV. J. M'Donald,
George S. Mackay, M.A., •
B. F. Greig, . .
Patrick T. Muirhead, . .
D. D. M'Isaac, M.A.,
William Roy,
William Livingstone, . ,
Murdoch Morrison,
Alexander Gordon, M.A.,
D. R. C. M 'Lagan, ..
Adam Phillip, M.A. , ..
Thomas Gunn, M.A., ..
L. C. WedderbumM.A.,C.
Alexander M'Pherson, B.A..
y John M'Leish, ..
( David Bisset, M.A-, C. & S.
( John Reid Omond,
( George Henderson, C. & S.,
Charles G. MacKay, . .
A. N. Sutherland, M.A.,
John Fleming, , .
I William Watt, . .
( George Williams, C. & S.,
J. J. Glen Kippen, M.A.,
Adam Ross, M. A.,
A. K. M'Murchy, M,A.,
J. F. Thomson, M.A.,
&
POST TOWNS.
Callander
Perth
Dunkeld
Perth
Crieff
Coupar-Angus
Blairgowrie
Crieff
Alloa
Bridge of Earn
Dunblane
Dunkeld
Dunning
Errol
Bridge of Earn
Bridge of Earn
Aberfeldy
Stirling
Alyth
Aberfeldy
Aberfeldy
Killin
Doune
Perth
Stirling
Blairgowrie
Kirriemuir
Kirriemuir
Killin
Blairgowrie
Perth
Dunkeld
Dundee
Crieff
Crieff
Meigle
Methven
Methven
Crieff
Crieff
Pitlochry
Crieff
Coupar-Angus
Stirling
Stirling
Perth
Blairgowrie
Scone
Stanley
Dunkeld
ai8
CLERGY IN THE COUNTY OF PERTH.
PLACES.
NAMES.
POST TOWNS.
Strathfillan, . .
Donald I. Mackay,
Tyndrum
Tillicoultry, . .
William J. Miller, M. A.,
Tillicoultry
Tummel Bridge,
Murdoch Corbet,
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Pitlochry
Auchterarder,
Andrew Barrett,
Auchterarder
Ballechin, . .
John Shaw,
Ballinluig
Blairgowrie, . .
Thomas Crumly, . .
Blairgowrie
5» . . . •
Michael M'Manus,
Blairgowrie
CriefF,
Alphonsus Van de Rydt,
Crieff
Doune,
John Turner,
Doune
jj • • • •
John Malcolm, . .
Doune
UNITED ORIGINAL SECEDER.
Coupar- Angus,
George Anderson,
Coupar-Angus
Kirriemuir, . ,
U
Kirriemuir
NITED PRESBYTERIAN.
(Members of the Perth. U.P. Presbytery marked thus *).
*Abernethy, ..
John Clark,
Abernethy
Alyth,
John Dunlop, . .
Alyth
*Auchterarder (South),
George Jacque, . .
Auchterarder
* ,, (North),
William S. Muil, ...
Auchterarder
*Auchtergaven,
Matthew Howieson, . .
Perth
♦Balbeggie, . .
Robert M'Master, M.A.,
Perth
Blairgowrie,
Robert Russell,
Blairgowrie
Blairlogie, . .
W. M'Laren,
Stirling
Bridge of Allan,
James Muir,
Bridge of Allan
Bridge of Teith, ..
William Huie, . .
Doune
•Comrie,
W. Hall, _
Crieff
*Coupar- Angus,
Thomas Grainger,
Coupar-Angus
*Craigend,
T. S. Newlands, B.D.,
Perth
♦Crieff,
John C. Inglis, . .
Crieff
Dunblane, . .
William Blair, D.D., ..
Dunblane
* Dunning,
Thomas Watt,
Dunning
*Errol,
Adam Baillie, . .
Errol
Greenloaning,
John M'Intyre,
Braco
*Kinclaven, . ,
John Brown,
Perth
*Kinkell,
George Duthie,
Auchterarder
Kirriemuir (First), . .
Alexander M 'Lean,
Kirriemuir
,, (Bank st.).
John A. Murray,
Kirriemuir
*Lethendy, . .
Blairgowrie
• • • • • •
*Logiealmond,
David Goodwin, M.A.,
Perth
*Methven,
John Miller,
Perth
Newburgh, . ,
A. C. Henderson, B.D,,
Newburgh
Pathstruie, . .
Thomas Low, M. A., ..
Bridge of Earn
*Pitcairn,
Robert Nelson,
Perth
♦Pitroddie, ..
Walter White,
Errol
♦Scone,
J. W. Slater, B.D. , ..
Scone
SCONE DIRECTORY. 319
SOONE DIRECTORY.
Adams, John, maltster, Stormont road
Allan, James, confectioner, Lynedoch road
Anderson, James, gasworker, Perth road
Anderson, James, road surfaceman, Perth road
Ashton, James, labourer, Abbey road
Awdry, Ambrose, Albert road
Beattie, James, jeweller. Union road
Beith, Robert, grocer, Perth road
Bell, Mrs, Spoutwells
Benvie, Rev. A., The Manse
Blackwood, Sergeant-major James, clerk, Perth road
Blair, Mrs James, Burnside
Blair, William, road surfaceman. Union road
Boyd, Mrs, merchant, Perth road
Boyd Robert, sen., builder, Murrayshall road
Boyd, Robert, jun., builder, Perth road
Braid, Henry, carter. Union road
Brewster, William, wood merchant, Perth road
Brown, Mrs William, Albert road
Brown, Mrs William, Perth road
Brown, Peter, labourer, Perth road
Brown, William, hostler, Stormont road
Bruce, Alexander, labourer
Bruce, John, plumber, Perth road
Bruce, Miss, Balformo road
Cairnie, William, labourer, Perth road
Cairns, Laurence, builder. Rosewood cottage Perth road
Cameron, Hugh, coachman, Perth road
Campbell, Daniel, sawmiller, Highfield road
Campbell, David, labourer, Lynedoch road
Campbell, Elizabeth, Perth road
Campbell, John, carter, Abbey road
Carmichael, Archibald, Violet bank, Lovers' lane
Carmichael, William, labourer. Abbey road
Carr, Mrs Angus, Perth road
Carstairs, Mrs Catherine, Perth road
Christie, Archibald, market gardener, Lynedoch road
Christie, James, gardener, Perth road
Christie, Mrs John, Perth road
Clark, Methven, cleaner, Perth road
Cochrane, John, carter, Burnside
Cochrane, Mrs Peter, Perth road
Cochrane, William, tenter, Burnside
Cochrane, William, labourer. Abbey road
Cock, John, weaver, Perth road
320 SCONE DIRECTORY.
Comb, Mrs, Perth road
Coutts, Mrs, Abbey road
Cowan, Mrs Dr., Cowan cottage, Perth road
Cowie, James, police constable, Perth road
Craig, George, merchant, Perth road
Cramb, James, carter, Abbey road
Crawford, Mrs Robert, Mount place, Mansfield road
Crawford, William, farmer, Balgarvie
Cree, Mrs Jane, Cross street
Crichton, Margaret B., Armadale cottage. Abbey road
Cruickshanks, Jane, postmistress, Perth road
Cruickshanks, Mrs, Perth road
Cumming, Isabella, Den road
Cummings, Misses, Stormont house. Union road
Cuthbert, Mrs Helen, Burnside
Cuthill, William, salmon fisher, Perth road
Davidson, George, carting contractor and cab proprietor, Perth road
Davidson, John, carter, Murray road
Davidson, Mrs John, Perth road
Deighton, Betsy Ann, Den road
Delbridge, Isaac, mason, Highfield road
Dewar, John, joiner, Perth road
Donald, David, sen.. Abbey road
Donald, David, jun., joiner, Abbey road
Donald, George, plasterer, Perth road
Donald, Thomas, custom house, Mansfield road
Donaldson, Alexander, tailor, Albert road
Donaldson, Mrs John, Perth road
Donaldson, Mrs William, Perth road
Donaldson, Thomas, tenter, Lynedoch road
Donn, Walter, butcher, Perth road
Douglas, David, salesman, Helenbank, Murray road
Douglas, James, coal merchant, Albert road
Douglas, John, preserve manufacturer, Balgarvie place
Douglas, Miss, Cross street
Dow, James, mason, Murrayshall road
Dow, John, tailor. Cross street
Drysdale, Hugh, house proprietor, Langley cottage, Perth road
Duncan, Mrs E., Union road
Dunn, Mrs John, Abbey road
Emslie, James, carter, Perth road
Falconer, James, blacksmith, Perth road
Fenton, Mrs J., grocer. Cross street
Fenwick, Mrs, Burnside
Ferguson, W. S., farmer, Pickstonhill
Findlater, Gordon, Balformo road jjj
Fisher, Jessie, Abbey road jj^
Fisher, Margaret, Abbey road
SCONE DIRECTORY. 32I
Fisher, William, market gardener. Abbey road
Flannagan, David, dyer's cleaner, Perth road
Flannagan, Sarah, Perth road
Foote, Mrs, Lynedoch road
Forbes, Mrs, Albert road
Fortune, Mrs, Perth road
Fowler, David, maltster, Perth road
Fraser, John, Perth road
Fyfe, Mrs H., Stormont road
Fyfe, Mrs, Lynedoch road
Gall, John, labourer, Murray road
Galletly, David, gardener, Lynedoch road
Galletly, George, gardener, Perth road
Galletly, James, draper, Lovers' lane
Galletly, Mary, Perth road
Galletly, Mary, Cross street
Galletly, Mrs George, Perth road
Galletly, William, dyer, Perth road
Gardiner, David, weaver, Perth road
Gardiner, Mrs Andrew, Burnside
Garvie, John, tenter, Perth road
Garvie, William, gunsmith, Perth road
Gilchrist, Andrew, weaver, Perth road
Gillespie, Mrs Jemima, Perth road
Goodsman, Miss, Balformo road
Gorrie, Daniel, gamekeeper, Perth road
Gow, Daniel, grocer, Perth road
Gow, Elspeth, Burnside
Gow, Thomas, mason, Perth road
Gowans, William, house proprietor, Fernbank, Lovers' lane
Grandison, Thomas, gardener, Abbey road
Grant, William, blacksmith. Abbey road
Gray, James, Perth road
Grego, Mrs Charles, Lovers' lane
Haggart, Alexander, carter, Abbey road
Haggart, Peter, Viewbank, Mansfield road
Halkett, Margaret, Perth road
Hamilton, George, coachman, Perth road
Hay, Elizabeth, Perth road
Hay, William, dyer's labourer, Perth road
Henderson, James, innkeeper. Cross street
Henderson, Thomas, pensioner, Murrayshall road
Hood, Magdalene, Mingarry cottage, Abbey road
Howie, William, dairyman, Perth road
Hunt, James, cutter, Castle bank, Victoria road
Hutchison, David, dyer. Abbey road
Hutchison, Mrs Robert, Perth road
Hutchison, Peter, hammerman, Abbey road
Hutchison, Richard, hammerman, Burnside
322 SCONE DIRECTORY.
Hutchison, Robert, tenter, Perth road
Imrie, James, carter, Burnside
Inglis, John, joiner, Perth road
Isles, Mrs William, Albert road
Jackson, James, sawyer, Perth road
Justice, Alexander, cooper, Perth road
Justice, David, joiner, Mansfield road
Keillor, Robert, gardener, Perth road
Keillor, William, gardener, Perth road
Kelt, Mrs Jane Ann, Lovers' lane
Kennedy, Donald, gardener, Perth road
Kidd, John, shoemaker, Burnside
Kinnear, James, coachbuilder, Perth road
Kinnear, John, innkeeper, Perth road
Knight, Alexander, retired hatter, Oakfield, Murryshall road
Lamb, John, coachman, Den road
Lamond, Alexander, coachman, Perth road
Leckie, Frederick, gardener, Perth road
Lennie, Mrs Mary, Abbey road
Lewthwaite, Peter, dyer. Abbey road
Lickley, James, retired grocer, Lynedoch road
Lornie, Mrs, Burnside
Lornie, Mrs James, Perth road
Loudfoot, David, tenter, Burnside
Loudfoot, James, game dealer, Abbey road
Loudfoot, James, cleaner, Perth road
Loudfoot, John, gardener, Lovers' lane
Loudfoot, Mrs Helen, Stormont road
Loudfoot, William, weaver, Perth road
Mackay, John, clerk. Union road
Malloch, Mrs, Perth road
Marshall, Euphemia, Balgarvie place
Marshall, James, joiner, Perth road
Mason, Mrs B., Perth road
Mason, William, Perth road
Mason, William, labourer, Abbey road
Matthew, Mrs J., Stormont road
Melrose, John, gardener, Balgarvie place
Menzies, Daniel, compositor, Perth road
Menzies, Peter, dyer, Perth road
Mill, Alexander, beamer. Abbey road
Mill, Thomas, cashier, Myrtle bank, Murrayshall road
Mill, William, labourer, Albert road
Miller, Alexander, butcher, Perth road
Miller, Mrs, Abbey road
Miller, Mrs Ann, Lovers' lane
SCONE DIRECTORY. 323
Milne, James, labourer, Perth road
Mitchell, James, builder, Abbey road
Mitchell, James, draper, Exeter bank, Balformo road
Moncrieff, James, dyer, Highfield house, Highfield road
Muir, William, brewer, Lynwood, Perth road
Munro, William, grocer. Abbey road
Murray, James, sen., salmon fisher, Abbey road
Murray, James, jun., plumber, Abbey road
Murray, Mrs Elizabeth, Abbey road
Myles, Alexander, sawyer. Abbey road
Myles, Peter, mason, Abbey road
M 'Donald, Janet, Lynedoch road
M 'Donald, Mrs, Abbey road
M'Donald, Mrs Christina, Highfield road
M'Donald, Robert, inspector of poor for Perth, Abbey road
M'Ewan, Archibald, packer, Abbey road
M'Farlane, Mrs John, Balgarvie place
M'Farlane, William G.. clerk, Abbey road
M'Fauld, David, mason, Lynedoch road
M'Gregor, Alexander, labourer, Perth road
M'Gregor, James, mason, Perth road
M'Gregor, John, weaver. Abbey road
M'Gregor, John, cattleman, Perth road
M'Gregor, Mrs Helen, Perth road
M'Gregor, Thomas, coachman, Perth road
M'Intosh, Alexander, gardener, Perth road
M'Intosh, James, tailor, Stormont road
M'Intosh, John, gardener, Stormont road
M'Intosh, William, shoemaker, Lynedoch road
M'Kenzie, Angus, retired salesman, Union road
M'Kenzie, Daniel, corn merchant, Erin cottage, Mansfield road
M'Kenzie, Robert, shoemaker, Perth road
M'Kenzie, Robert, retired farmer, Langley house, Perth road
M'Kim, William, schoolmaster, Mansfield road
M'Kinnon, John, engineer, Lynedoch road
M 'Lagan, David, salmon-fisher, Perth road
M'Lagan, Mrs, Union road
M'Laren, Andrew, retired custom house officer, Early bank, Lovers' lane
M'Laren, John, Perth road
M'Laren, Mrs John, Retreat house, Albert road
M'Lennan, William, pensioner, Perth road
M'Murchy, Rev. A. K., M.A., F.C. manse, Murrayshall road
M'Naughton, Daniel, cowfeeder, Perth road
M'Naughton, Mrs, innkeeper. Cross street
M'Neil, William, compositor, Perth road
M'Pherson, Mrs, Abbey road
M'Tavish, Mrs, Yew cottage, Perth road
M'Vean, Mrs, Perth road
Neilson, Peter, baker, Stormont road
324 SCONE DIRECTORY.
Noble, Andrew, weaver, Perth road
Noble, Mrs, Perth road
Noble, Thomas, weaver, Perth road
Ostler, James, farm manager, Lynedoch road
Pairnie, John, house proprietor, Bella Vista, Victoria road
Paterson, Thomas, watchmaker, Murray road
Patton, Alexander, cutter, Perth road
Patton, George, shepherd, Albert road
Patullo, James, Perth road
PatuUo, Miss Isabella, Union road
Patullo, Misses, Perth road
Petrie, Mrs, Perth road
Pitblado, Mrs John, Abbey road
Pitkeathly, James, joiner, Perth road
Pitkeathly, Mrs Jane, Perth road
Reid, Helen, Perth road
Reid, Mrs, Perth road
Ritchie, Mrs, Abbey road
Robb, James, joiner, Perth road
Robb, Janet, Perth road
Robb, Mrs James, Abbey road
Robertson, Alexander, gasworker. Abbey road
Robertson, Alexander, Cross street
Robertson, Charles, retired grocer, Murrayshall road
Robertson, James, carter, Perth road
Robertson, John, slater, Albert road
Robertson, Misses, Maybank, Balformo road
Robertson, Mrs Andrew, Abbey road
Ross, Andrew, manager of Scone preserve works, Castlebank, Victoria road
Roy, Mrs, Lovers' lane
Sandeman, David, shoemaker, Balgarvie place
Scobbie, Mrs, Cross street
Scott, James, coal merchant, Lynedoch road
Scott, John, blacksmith, Perth road
Scott, "Mrs D., Union road
Scott, Mrs Margaret, Abbey road
Scott, Robert, weaver. Abbey road
Scott, Thomas, road surfaceman, Highfield road
Scrimgeour, Mrs, Albert road
Sime, David, dyer, Perth road
Sime, James, pensioner, Victoria road
Sinclair, Mrs, Perth road i v
Sinclair, William, packer, Mansfield road
Skinner, John, coal merchant, Lynedoch road
Slater, Rev. J. W., U.P. manse, Union road I
Small, Isabella, Perth road
Small, James, weaver, Cross street
SCONE DIRECTORY. 325
Small, James, dyer, Cross street
Small, John, baker, Perth road
Small, Mrs Elizabeth, grocer, Burnside
Small, Mrs John, Perth road
Small, Mrs William, Perth road
Small, William, tailor, Perth road
Small, William, mason, Perth road
Smart, James, baker, Perth road
Smith, Alexander, gardener, Perth road
Soutar, James, salmon-fisher, Balgarvie place
Soutar William, labourer, Lovers* lane
Sprunt, David, baker, Burnside
Steel, James, R.N., Bonhard road
Steel, John, watchman, Perth road
Stewart Alastair, pensioner, Perth road
Stewart, Alexander, tailor, Murrayshall road
Stewart, Misses, Lovers' lane
Stewart, Misses, Rosebank, Abbey road
Stewart, Mrs, Abbey road
Stewart, Peter, weaver. Abbey road
Stewart, William, photographer, Perth road
Strang, Alexander, dyer, Abbey road
Strang, Peter, baker, Mansfield road
Strang, William, forester, Lynedoch road ^
Stubbs, Mrs Ann, Balformo road
Swayne, Alexander, porter, Perth road
Taylor, Alexander, brushmaker, Murrayshall road
Taylor, James, weaver, Perth road
Taylor, James, brushmaker, Bonhard road
Taylor, Mrs Janet, Albert road
Thomson, David, brassfounder, Perth road
Thomson, John, warder, Abbey road
Thomson, Thomas, retired stationmaster, Murrayshall road
Thomson, William, grocer, Stormont road
Tomey, William, glass manufacturer, Sylverton cottage, Balformo road
Tosh, Misses, Union road
Watson, James, Lynedoch road
Watson, Thomas, Perth road
Watson, Walter, Burnside
Welsh, Andrew, Perth road
Welsh, James, Perth road
Welsh, John, Perth road
Welsh, Mrs, Perth road
West, Jane, Perth road
Whittet, Agnes, Perth road
Whittet, Andrew, Murrayshall road
Wilson, James, Laurel bank, Balformo road
Wood, Elizabeth, Poplar Bank, Burnside
326 SCONE DIRECTORY.
Yeoman, James, dyer, Perth road
Young, Andrew, labourer, Cross street
Young, Andrew, coal merchant, Abbey road
Young, David, Cross street
Young, George, clerk, Lynedoch road
Young, Mabel, Cross street
Young, Mrs Peter, Lynedoch road
Young, Peter, retired farmer, Holycot cottage, Highfield road
MISCELLANEOUS LIST.
SCONE POST OFFICE, PERTH ROAD.— Jane Cruickshanks,
postmistress. Mail arrives from Perth, 7 a.m. and 11 a.m.
SCONE SAVINGS' BANK.— Under the auspices of the Scone Young
Men's Christian Association. Open every Thursday from 7.30 to 8 p.m.
SCONE TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.— William Davidson,
secretary.
SCONE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.— Samuel
Cuthbert, secretary.
SCONE LITERARY ASSOCIATION.— W. G. M'Farlane, secretary.
SCONE POULTRY AND PIGEON SOCIETY.— W. G. MTarlanej
secretary.
SCONE FRIENDLY SOCIETY.— William M'Kim, secretary.
SCONE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. —John Skinner, jun.,
secretary.
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES,
SCONE. — 6 to 8 p.m. William Munro, registrar, Abbey road.
PLACES OF worship-
Parish Church — Rev. Andrew Benvie, B.D., minister.
Free Church — Rev. A. K. M'Murchy, M.A., minister.
U.P. Church— Rev. J. W. Slater, B.D., minister.
INSPECTOR OF POOR FOR SCONE.— B. M'Kenzie
SCONE OMNIBUS CO.— William Gowans, secretary and treasurer.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
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ROBERT HENDERSON,
JtJ '-ti Lj lL'J_'JtiJ JrCJU JEi,
Ipoulteter, Dealer in Game, S.c
266 & 268 HIGH STREET,
PERTH,
TN thanking his Customers and the Public for past favours, begs to
"'■ announce that he has always a plentiful supply of all descriptions
of Game in Season.
A LARGE SUPPLY OF EVERY KIND OF POULTRY.
He is prepared to give the Highest Market Price for
Poultry and Game, and all sorts of Dairy Produce.
Families supplied with
FRUITS, VEGETABLES, &e.
0tfkwt)eMe^ of tl\e Se^t Quklity ii) tl^eif ^ek^oii.
POTATOES.
For supplying this Article he stands unrivalled. Quality gruaranteed and
Price moderate.
Game Contracts entered into for the Season, and Highest Prices given.
Also, Proprietor of the
Pef^th Kew Skatinq Pond jkt Hillyland.
Tickets for the Season can be had by applying at
266 & 268 HIGH STREET,
PERTH.
328 ADVERTISEMENTS.
Established 1826.
CABINET MANUFACTURERS,
UPHOLSTERERS AND UNDERTAKERS,
76 GEORGE STREET, PERTH.
Dining. Drawing Room, Library, Hall, and Bed-
room Furniture, of every description.
In Stock, and Made to Order, and Special Designs in any Wood.
From the Leading Manufacturers.
LINOLEUM, FLOORCLOTHS, REPS, CRETONNES,
CHINTZES, DRUGGETS, VENETIAN BLINDS, &c.
g^ INVENTORIES AND VALUATIONS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
ESTIMATES AND DRAWINGS FURNISHED,
And PATTERNS forwarded to the Country.
53 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
CHILDREN'S, LADIES', AND G-ENTLEMEN'S
TJ3SriDEI^OLOTia:iITC3-.
PLAIN AND FANCY HOSIERY.
Jerseys, Jersey Suits.
iZ^- EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HAND-KNITTED GOODS.
' J. PULLAR, 53 High Street, Perth.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 329
ALEXANDER BEVERIDGE,
BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, & PAVEMENT MERCHANT,
NEWROW, PERTH.
HOUSE-CHERRYBANK.
Pavement in all Sizes kept in Stock, and supplied
in any quantities.
Jobbing Work done on the most expeditious principles.
ORDERS fUNGTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK.
Brick and Fire-Clay Goods always in Stock.
JAMES CHALMERS,
(Late SMITH & SON,)
^am Qlnxtx Sc (HommxBBxon ^zxthmt,
58 VICTORIA STREET, PERTH.
Agent for the Lancashire Insurance Company.
JOHN ROBERTSON,
^uvni&^inQ ironmonger,
GASFITTER AND BELLHANGER,
53 NORTH METHVEN STREET,
330 ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
ALLOA COAL CO.,
COAL MERCHANTS,
N.B. MINERAL DEPOT,
OFFICE— 16 GEORGE STREET.
Best Wallsend Household Coals.
Best Dunfermline Splint Household Coals.
Best Jev/el Household Coals.
Best Devon Ell Household Coals.
Best Chirls for Kitchen Ranges.
Steam and Triping Coals, &e.
Delivered in Loads at the Lowest pos-
sible Prices, or in Waggon Loads,
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SCOTT & ALEXANDER,,
.AL.Gf-EDSrTS-
ADVERTISEMENTS. 33 1
JOHN BRYDEN & SONS,
7 PRINCES STREET, PERTH,
Mechanical, Pneumatic & Electric Bell Hangers,
— AND —
VENETIAN WINDOW BLIND MANUFACTURERS.
VENETIAN WINDOW BLINDS of B'pecial Manufacture,
And Painted to any Shade of Colour in New Enamel Process.
Outside Awning, Shop, and Spanish Sunshades.
CLOTH WINDOW BLINDS of every Description,
Fitted with our Improved Slip Spring and Drop Action Rollers.
And at DUNDEE, GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, and LONDON.
SBBLZN A2TD EMBE0IDSE7 WABISEOUSE,
153 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
NEEDLEWORK NEATLY EXECUTED.
Stamping for Braiding Embroidery, Orewel and Gross Stitch Work.
Lessons in all kmds of Plain and Fancy Needlework.
S^ Terms very Moderate.
W. M. FARQUHARSON,
NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST,
St. Ninian's Nursery, North Methven Street^
— AND —
COMELY BANK, BRIDGEND.
332 ADVERTISEMENTS.
IMPORTANT TO SHEEP FARMERS
I (
l^- CASTOR OIL, Imported Direct
Large Quantity of the Best Quality always in Stocli.
MONCRIEFFS MARINE BLUE.
Penny and Halfpenny Squares,
This Blue diffuses itself quickly through the water
and imparts a snowy lustre to all white fabrics.
MONCRIEFFS LIQUID BLUE
Is also of the very Finest Qualities.
Sold by all Grocers
If you wish a good Writing Ink, ask the Stationers for
*' Moncrieff's North British Office Ink.'
^•♦•^
JOHN MONCRIEFF,
THE MTH BRITISH INK WORKS
CALEDONIAN ROAD,
ADVERTISEMENTS. 333
'COURIER &AE,GUS;
(Established 1816).
Published Every Morning, and Arrives in Perth, by Special Train,
about Six o'clock a.m.
A FIRST-CLASS MEWSPAPER,
With all the Latest General and District News.
^' PRICE, - - ONE HALFPENNY.
'THE WEEKLY NEWS,'
(Established 1855),
1^ PRICE, - ONE PENNY.
One of the largest circulated Newspapers in Scotland, and the best
Weekly Compendium of (reneral and District Intelligence.
TALES BY LEAD/DIG NOVELISTS, HISTORIG SGENES,
SftetcbeSt IPoettp, Correspondence, ^c.
^Veekly Circulation, upwards of—
5o,000 COPIES.
PERTH OFFICE, 78 High Street
HEAD OFFICE, Lindsay Street, Dundee.
Publialiers and Proprietors-OHAS. ALEXANBEE & 00.
334
AD VERTI S EMENTS,
ESTABLISHED 1849.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
JAMES ANDERSON
54: ST. vJOmq- STREET,
(Next the Bank of Scotland),
PERTH.
JAMES MAGLEISH,
BRASSFOUNDER, HYDRAULIC & SANITARY ENGINEER,
15 MILL STREET, PERTH.
Manufacturer of every Description of
WATER, GAS. /cND STE/cM FITTIj^GS.
BRAMAH CLOSETS, WATER RAMS,
— AND —
LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS of every Description
FISHINa REELS, SALMON QAFF HOOKS
— AND—
OUELING STONE HANDLES, in great variety.
5i
ADVERTISEMENTS.
335
TELEPHONE No. 27.
CHARLES C STUART,
WINE MERCHANT,
roar nnii Italian SHarekouB^man,
43 SOUTH METHVEN STREET,
DAVID MACKIE & CO.,
PLUMBERS,
ZINO & LEAD MEEOHANTS
AND GAS FITTERS,
28 CANAL STREET, PERTH.
Forcing and Common Pumps, House
and Ship Water Closets, Zinc Rondes,
Rain Water Pipes, Ridges, and Gutters;
Block Tin and Composition Gas Pipes;
Gas Brackets and Lustres.
ALEX. MAOGEEGOR,
BOOKBINDER & PAPER RULER
21 BRIDGE LANE,
LEDGERS, DAY BOOKS, & ALL DESCRIP-
TIONS OF STATIONERY
Ruled and Bound to any Pattern on the
Shortest Notice.
iOD
JAMES CHALMERS,
(Late of CHALMERS & HONEY,)
RieULTURAL SEEDSMAN
OFFICE AND SEED STORBS-
158 VICTORIA STREET, PERTH
House— COMELY BANK COTTAGE, BRIDGEND.
336 ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. & ^W^. BARLASS,
-r 48 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
Pin and Central Fire
Air Duck
Choke Bore
Guns
Guns Guns
Guns
For Re-Loading
Anti-Corrosive Snider Rifle
Pistol
Caps
Caps Caps
Caps
Colt's
Lefaucheux
Derringer's
Revolvers
Revolvers
Revolvers
Pin and Central Fire
Rifle and Wire
Revolver
Cartridges
Cartridges
Cartridges
Oame JSags
CartrtDge Ba^s Own Covers
Salmon Ebonite Trouting Multiplying
Reels Reels Reels Reels
Machines for Loading Cartridges, Machines for Re-Capping,
Machines for Turning-over Cartridges.
J. & W. BARLASS, 48 High St., Perth.
Telephone No. 15. Established 18 12.
JOBBING, POSTING, HIRING,
AND FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT.
28 MILL STREET, PERTH.
T ANDAUS, Broughams, 'Busses, Waggonettes, Chapel-Carts,,
■*-' Gigs, and Carriages, of every description, with first-class, steady,.]
suitable Horses.
SADDLE HORSES, either for Ladies or Gentlemen.
Horses, with or without Carriages, Hired on Job by the Week, Month,
or Year, or any period agreed upon.
STEADY, CAREFUL, AND ATTENTIVE DRIVERS ONLY KEPT.
Charges strictly moderate, and all Orders punctually attended to.
28 l^XliJi. ST., IPEIiTS:-
JOHN MASTERSON, Manager.
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ADVERTISEMENTS. 337
SAMUEL WILSON,
JOINER AND BUIIdDER,
67 Main Street, 67
ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION,
Competent Workmen sent to all parts
of Town and Country.
ALL KINDS OF JOBBING DONE.
CHARGES MODERATE.
HOUSE ADDRESS—
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338 ADVERTISEMENTS.
WM. ROBERTSON,
CANAL STREET,
Manufacturer of all kinds of STATIONARY ENGINES.
GAS and WATER ENGINES supplied on the most ^
improved principle.
WATER "WHEELS, TURBENS, &c., and
GENERAL MILLWRIGHT WORK.
Plans and Estimates on application.
THE GOWRIE RESTAURANT,
25 PRINCES STREET,
(Corner of Canal Street) PERTH.
Two Minutea' walk from VICTORIA AUCTION MARKET and PRINCES STREET STATION
BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS. TEAS.
iDinners of Three Courses, One Shilling.
Fish and Tripe Suppers every Evening. Charges Moderate.
R. STEWART, Proprietor.
WILLIAM HILL,
FISHMONGER, GAMEDEALER, & PROVISION MERGHAN'
220 and 222 HIGH STREET,
N.B. — Highest Price given for Game and Rabbits.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 339
ESTABLISHED 1830.
JAMBS TAYLOR,
25, 27, & 31 KINNOULL STREET,
IP E I?, T H.
GRATES of all the varied designs and finish for Drawing, Dining, and
Bedrooms, &c.
TILE HEARTHS.— On hand a large assortment of Pattern Tiles to
chose from.
PATENT GRATES, with Hot-Air Chambers, for heating large
Public Rooms or Schools.
FENDERS, FIRE-IRONS, and ASH-PANS.
ROASTING KITCHEN RANGES, with Smoke or Water Jacks.
CLOSE KITCHEN RANGES, with Open Fires, and all the
latest improvements, from 2 to lo feet wide.
BOILERS, FOR Baths, made of "Wrought Iron, Steel, or Copper.
GAS COOKING RANGES.
AMERICAN COOKING and HEATING STOVES.
HOT PLATES, HOT CLOSETS, OVENS, &c.
LAUNDRY AND SHOP STOVES.
PATENT SLOW COMBUSTION STOVES, for Rooms, Halls,
Warehouses, &c.
PATENT CONTROLLED COMBUSTION AIR-CHAMBER
HEATING APPARATUS,
^or Heating and Ventilating Houses, Public Buildings, Churches, &c., &c.
HOT WATER APPARATUS,
for Heating Conservatories, Churches, and Public Institutions.
STEAM A P P A R A T U S, for Cooking and Laundry purposes.
GARDEN CHAIRS, FOOT SCRAPERS, UMBRELLA-STANDS.
LOCKS, KEYS, Made and Repaired.
WROUGHT IRON ORNAMENTAL GATES, RAILINGS,
CRESTINGS, FINIALS, &c., made to designs.
ROLLED & RIVETTED GIRDERS & CAST-IRON PILLARS.
SMITH WORK executed in all its Branches.
340 ADVERTISEMENTS.
TELEPHONE No. 38.
DAVID GALLOWAY,
GRAIN MERCHANT,
9 ST. JOHN STREET.
SEEDS, MANURES, and FEEDING STUFFS.
Best quality of POTATOES supplied to families in
li ouit bags.
FASHIONABLE HATTER,
93 HIGH STREET, PERTH.
(OPPOSITE THE GUILD HALL).
DANIEL ROBERTSON,
WHOLESALE FRUIT & VEGETABLE MBRCHANl
11 St. Paul's Square, PERTH,
FINEST APPLES, ORANGES, &e., IN SEASON
ONIONS & CARROTS always on hand at Lowest Prices.
COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.
0,
AD VERTI SEMENTS. 3 4 1
JOHN LORIMBR,
(Successor to JAMES LAMB,)
7 KING STREET, PERTH.
AND
BIRDS, ANIMALS, REPTILES, FISHES, &c.,
Stuffed to Order on the Shortest Notice.
LADIES' FEATHEES MADE UP AND EEPAIEED.
Flies Dressed, and Repaired.
ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.
Mtzx to the f erthBhiri^ Natural §nena goaetg.
ESTABLISHED 1835.
WILLIAM WHITE,
MILLVS^RIGHT, &e.,
WEST MILL STREET, PERTH,
MANUFACTURER OF
Oojt Mealy Hour, and Barley Mills,
Water Wheels, Oat and Malt Kilns,
OAT MEAL SIFTERS of the BEST KIND,
Barley and Oat Sizers,
MALT AND OAT BRUISERS AND SCREENS,
Wire Cloth, Brushes, Stones,
And all Tools, 8lc., for the above Mills or Machinery.
342 ADVERTISEMENTS.
TEAS. ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ "^^^ Years we have had a very
''^—— large share of the Trade in this Article.
We now think this place famed for Excel-
lence of Quality. In the future we will
endeavour to excel the past, if possible.;
Buying only for Cash in the London
Markets, we are enabled to offer our Teas
at the following Prices : —
Good Useful Teas, - 116 & 2I'\
Very Fine ,, - 2/6
Finest Blends imported, 5/- <& 3/4
COFFEE. Finest Quality, fresh Eoasted and Ground
— daily.
WHISKY. ^^yi^g only from the Distilleries, we guar-
antee at all times the Age and Purity of
what we supply.
MALT Very great care is taken in this Department.
"We bottle only Bass and Allsopp's BurtoD
LIQUOnS. Pale Ales, Barclay & Perkin's London
Stout, and Younger's Edinburgh Dinner
Ale and Extra Table Beer. These are
only sent out when ripe and ready for use.
>><
JAMES M'KENZIE,(
Direct Mine Jmporter, ,
TEA AND COFFEE WAREHOUSE
ADVERTISEMENTS. 343
Established i820.
G. & C. A. CRICHTON,
54 GEORGE STREET,
-hr* JLLi jExi *AJ £B-.
/I Choice Stock of Goods suitable for Wedding or other
Presents.
fletcher's
Gas-Heating, Cooking & Labour-Saying
APPARATUS.
Price-Lists, Pamphlets, and all information may be had from
the Sole Agent for this District,
56 GEORGE STREET, PERTH.
N.B,— Fletcher's New Patent Rubber Tube,
WARRANTED GAS-TIGHT.
344 ADVERTISEMENTS.
SAVINGS BANK
OF THE
COUNTY & CITY OF PERTH,
(Establislied 1838, and Certified under the Act of 1863),
AND
GOVERNMENT ANNUITY OFFICE.
THE OFFICE, TAY STREET, PERTH,
Is Open Every Day, except Saturday, from Ten till
Three.
On Saturday from Ten till Twelve Noon, and from Six
TILL Eight Evening.
N.B. — No Mo7iey paid out on Saturday after Twelve noon.
npHIS BANK receives Deposits of One Shilling and upwards, but not i
■*• more than;^30 in one year, ending 20th November, or ^150 in all,
which may accumulate, at Compound Interest, till it reaches £200.
Certified Friendly Societies may lodge their whole Funds. The Deposits
of other Societies and Charitable Institutions are limited to ^100 in one
year and ^300 in all.
Interest, at a comparatively high rate, is added to the Principal once
a year, at 20th November, irrespective of the Depositors' personal attendance |
at the Bank for that purpose, by which they derive the benefit of Compound
Interest.
Government Annuities, from_i^4 to ;^ioo a-year, and the Insurance •
of Lives, may be contracted for through this Bank. Particulars may be '
had on application at the Office of the Bank.
The numerous advantages of the Institution will be seen from the \
Pass-Books, which are given to Depositors free of any charge.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 345
The Funds of the Bank are securely invested, and the whole Accounts
are periodically audited by a professional Auditor unconnected with the
Bank.
The total amount of Funds invested 20th November, 1883, was
;^547,337 12s 4d.
The total number of individual Depositors at the same date was 19,631,
embracing members of every section of the labouring and industrial classes.
The Bank opened in 1839 with 859 Accounts ; now they nearly number
20,000.
The Capital in 1839 was only ;^3000 ; now it is upwards of ;f 540,000.
The utility and success of this Bank are thus sufficiently apparent from
the amount of Business which has been done since its establishment in 1838.
The Right Hon. Earl of Mansfield, Chairman^ \ . v^ ^
Andrew Martin, Esq., Lord Provost, Deputy. \ oj Committee of
Chairman, ( Management,
MELVILLE JAMESON, Secretary.
WILLIAM A. BARCLAY, Actuary and Cashier,
Perth, February, 1885.
ESTABLISHED 1842.
CHARLES LAW & SON,
COAL MERCHANTS,
62 Princes Street, Perth.
English and Scotch Household Goal. English Smithy Coal.
Riddled Chirlsfor Ranges. Small Goals, &c.
AGENT FOR
JAMES GIBBS & Oo.'s Dissolved Bones and Special Manures ;
The State Line Steamship Co.^ Limited, Glasgow io New York;
THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE Co.
346 ADVERTISEMENTS.
©BtabliBheb /n^kk ^SstabltBheb
1830. \^^^1 1^30-
S. O. BOOTS:3VC.A.3Sr,
(Successor to 'WILLIAM MILLER,)
gKhaksEk ani Retail ^obaccontBt
AND CIGAR IMPORTER,
S3 GEORGE STREET, PERTH,
(Second Door North from Royal George Hotel,)
Has always in Stock a Choice Selection of Best Brands Havannah and
British Cigars ; Manilla Cigars and Cheroots, all sizes ; Lunkah Cheroots,
various sizes ; Egyptian, Russian, and other Cigarettes ; all kinds of Fancy
Tobaccos kept ; also a large and varied Stock of First-class Meerschaum
and Briar-root Pipes, Plain or Silver-Mounted ; Silver-Mounted Snuff
Horns ; Meerschaum and Amber Cigar and Cigarette Tubes, Cigar and
Cigarette Cases, &c., &c., suitable for Presentation.
Pipes Mounted, Cleaned, and Repaired.
WILLIAM ROBERTSON,
WHOLESALE POTATO MERCHAJ^T,
X> TCTt %> TTT XT
per Jcji jCv. jl xXs
GASSON & MILLER,
(Prom POESTEE & ANDEEW'S, HuU, & J. W. WALKEE'S, London)
STORMONT STREET, PERTH.
Re-building, Re-voicing, Cleaning & Tuning on the most reasonable termSt
ADVERTISEMENTS. 347
WILLIAM TAIT & SON,
BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS,
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PLANS & ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION.
All kinds o/jfobbing Work done.
MODERATE CHARGES & FIRST-GLASS WORKMANSHIP
Prorthft Attention to all Orders.
HOUSE iLDDBESS-
9 BALHOUSIE STREET.
348 ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES HEW AT,
DINING, LUNCHEON, AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS,
No. 10 WATERGATE, PERTH.
WINES, LIQUEURS, PORTERS, AND
ALES.
BXCUESION PARTIES, TOURISTS, and others,
will find the above within a few yards of the Post Office^ where they can
he supplied with First-class Refreshments.
TELEPHONE No. 40.
D. M'KENZIE.
•JO ESPECTFULLY invites attention to the
& Splendid Value he is offering in TEA.
Goodj TEA frowj Is. 4d. per Lb. upwards.
BURNTISLAND, GLENLIVET, ISLAY,
and other Celebrated Distilleries,
Fully Matured in Sherry Wood.
HBNBSSY'S BRAND 12 YEARS OLD.
157 SOUTH STREET, PERTH.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 349
cIOHN MANSON,
BICYCLE, TRICYCLE, 1 SEWING MACHINE AGENT.
AGENT FOR ALL THE PRINCIPAL MAKERS.
MACHINES BUILT TO ORDER.
Latest Improvements made on Second-Hand Machines.
MACHINES EXCHANGED AND REPAIRED.
JEetimatcs anb ©rice %ist5 on application.
MACHINES ON HIRE.
20 LEONARD STREET, PERTH.
WILLIAM M'EWAN,
FAMILY BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER
13 G-EOI^G-E] Sa?KEET,
Plain and Fancy Biscuits of the Finest
Quality,
J6ri5e & (Ebrietening Caftea ma&e to orber.
350 ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGE BLACK,
8 VICTORIA STREET, PERTH.
EVERY KIND OF
Agricultural Machines
AL WA YS IN STOCK, VIZ:—
REAPERS AND MOWERS.
HORSE RAKES.
HAY MAKERS.
PLOUGHS.
HARROWS.
ROLLERS.
GRUBBERS.
STRAW CUTTERS.
CORN CRUSHERS.
TURNIP CUTTERS.
ROOT PULPERS.
OIL CAKE MILLS.
FANNERS & WEIGHING MACHINES.
I
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TELEGEAMS & LETTEES Promptly Attended to. 1
ADVERTISEMENTS. 35 1
MRS. M'COWAN.
MILLINER,
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HAS always on hand a good assortment of FLOWERS, FEATHERS,
LACES, DRESS CAPS, COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY,
CHILDREN'S FROCKS and PINAFORES, INFANTS' GOWNS,
CHRISTENING ROBES, HOODS, HATS, and every other requisite.
MOURNipJCa BO N N E T S y>c N E) G/cPS
Always in Stock— Good Value.
Featheis Dyed, Cleaned, and Re-curled on the Shortest Notice.
Beaver, Felt, and Straws made up in the Newest Shapes.
SELECT REGISTER FOR SERVANTS.
W. G. STEWART'S
FAMOUS 2/6 TE^
Is without doubt the BEST VALUE in the County.
A TRIAL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
1Q3 HIIGhSi ST., ZPEI^tTH.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
Begs to intimate that he has removed from 23 HIGH STREET to
No. 12 — a few doors from Post Office. As he manufactures all Lambs'
Wool Goods in Perth under his own superintendence, he can guarantee the
quality to be the very best made for washing and wear.
Every description of Hosiery and Underclottiing made to order.
352 ADVERTISEMENTS.
IFlew fvnit Marebouse,
> m^m <
^I^S. ft. ftKOBI^SOK has much pleasure in
tendering her sincere thanks to her Customers
and the Public in general for the liberal patronage
bestowed upon her in the past, and begs to intimate that
she has opened these Central premises 27 COUNTY
PLACE, where she intends keeping a Large Stock of
the Finest
WITH A CHOICE SELECTION OF
GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS,
eUT fLOWERS AND fOT fLANTS,
and all Fruits and Vegetables in their Season, and trusts,
by punctual attention to all Orders entrusted to her, to
merit a continuance of their support.
MRS. A. ANDERSON,
gEkoUBak nxvH Retail Jfruiterer,
27 COUNTY PLAGE & 130 GANAL CRESCENT,
D
ADVERTISEMENTS.
353
ESTABLISHED 1824.
CAPITAL, SIX MILLIONS STERLING.
Invested Funds, - - - £3,000,000
Life Assurances in Force, - £10,500,000
SCOTTISH union AND MTMAL
LONDON : 3 KING WILLIAM STREET, E.G.
HEAD OFFICE:— It, ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.
DIREGTORS : Messrs. R. Hutchison, John Wright, Daniel Ainslie,
A. Jameson, Hon. James W. Moncreiff, James Turnbull, Andrew Thomson,
James Taylor, T. Hector Smith, Wm. Dickson, A. D. M. Black, John Kennedy,
John M. Crabbie.
Secretary — Peterswald Pattison. Assistant Secretary — H. D. Prain.
General Manager and Actuary — John M. M'Candlish.
Under the Life Insurance System of this Company, the Assured obtain every
privilege and advantage which experience has suggested as possible, added to the safety
of dealing with a Company of sixty years stand'ng, possessing large Accumulated
Funds.
Almost all descriptions of Property Insu ed on the most favourable conditions.
thecresham life assurance society
Realised Assets, _ _ _ _ £3,491,376
Life Assurance and Annuity Fund, 3,391,789
Annual Income, _ _ - _ 68S,369
Business transacted in year ending the ^otJi Jiine^ 1884. : —
Proposals received during the year, £2,S59,691
Proposals declined or not completed, 360,496
Policies issued during the year, - 2,199,19S
Premiums received thereon,- - 77,378
Claims (Death and Endowment) paid
during the year, _ _ _ 347,779
Increase of Reserve Fund during the
year, _ » _ _ _ 148,SOO
Dundee Office— 74 COMMERCIAL ST.
iiAMES BOYES, Local Secretary.
;54 ADVERTISEMENTS.
For Asthma, Hay Fever, Chronic Bronchitis, Coughs,
and all Tightness of Breathing,
MAORI CIGARETTES
Are a Certain Kemedy and Eeliable Cure.
2/C of all the Perth Chemists, or Post Free of
Dr. DOUGLAS, 2 South St. John's Place, Perth.
HENRY C, FERGUSSON
IDeterinar^ Surgeon,
ig N. METHVEN STREET,