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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 


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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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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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INCLUDING 

RIDGEND,  CRAIGIE,  CHERRYBANK,  AND  SCONE, 

AND   THIL 

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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price  three  shillings. 


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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. 


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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. 


MISCELLANEOUS    LISTS.  29 

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. 


MISCELLANEOUS   LISTS.  3 1 

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 


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MISCELLANEOUS    LISTS.  '  33 

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. 

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34  MISCELLANEOUS   LISTS. 

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. 


1111 
Oo 

only. 
Fo 
Rt 

Iree 
F( 


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. 


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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 

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Canada      . .  . .  , .       20 

India  . .         . .     4/7  and  4  10 

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Natal         8 

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New  South  Wales  . .     10 

New  York  . .         , .       2 

New  Zealand        . .          . .     n 
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Chili  and  Peru,  via  Southampton, 

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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 

Do.  by  French  Packet, 
(except  India), 


For  a 

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per 

J  oz. 


2id. 

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For  a 
Post 
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2d. 


For  a 
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paper. 


;d.  per 
2  oz. 


id.  per 
4  oz. 


i^d.   per 
4  oz 

i^d.  per 
4  oz, 


For  a 
Packet 

of 
Printed 
Papers, 
per  2  oz. 


id.     >^ 
id. 

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id.    ) 


For  _ 
Commercial 
Papers. 


Same  as  for 

Printed 

Papers, 

except  that 

the  lowest 

charge  for 

each  packet 

is  2jd.  in 

all  cases. 


For  Patterns. 


Same  as  for 

Printed  Papers, 

except  that  as 

regards  those 

Countries 

where  the 

postage  is  a 

halfpenny  per 

2  oz.,  the 

lowest  charge 

is  id. 


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 


.  GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  C^ 

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 

F 


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 


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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 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  77 

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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GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 


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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 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  89 

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 


^2  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

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 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  97 

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 

H 


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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

I 


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 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  121 

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  ' 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  1 23 

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 


-X2^4  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 


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 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  1 25 

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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GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  1 27 

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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GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  1 29 

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. 


l|&'  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

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, 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  1 35 

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 


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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 

M'Queen,  John,  mechanic,  Malloch's  close,  Canal  street 


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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 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  141 

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^ 

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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. 
See  Advt. 

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 ) 
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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 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  1 53 

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 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


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 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  I57 

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 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  l6l 

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 


1 62  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

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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GENERAL   DIRECTORY,  163 

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 


164  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

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 


1 66  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

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 


i6*8  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

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 


1 70  GENERAL  DIRECTORY, 

Stott,  William,  vanman,  Granville  place,  Market  street  Ljjjt 

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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 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  1 73 

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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GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  1 75 

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 


176  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

"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 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  1 77 

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 


l8o  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

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 


1 82  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

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 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


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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. 


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•*^*  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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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 


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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 


190 


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. 


191 


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 


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28 
30 
32 
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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 


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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 


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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 
N 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


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79 
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83 
85 
87 


89 
91 
93 
95 


97 
99 

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103 
105 

107 

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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


9 
II 

13 


15 
17 
19 


21 

25 


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 


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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. 


219 


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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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 


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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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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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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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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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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. 


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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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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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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 


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STREET  DIRECTORY. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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125 


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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 


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159 


161 
163 


165 

167 


169 

177 


179 
181 

183 

185 
187 

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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 


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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 


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224 
222 


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218 
216 


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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 


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STREET  DIRECTORY. 


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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 


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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 


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16 

14 

6 
2 


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5 

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. 


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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 


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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 


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"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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


I 

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. 


264 

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 


265 


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 


267 

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) 


268 


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. 


269 


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 


270 


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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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 

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274 

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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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.) 


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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 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS   DIRECTORY. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


288 


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 


h 


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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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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 


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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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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. 


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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, 


"m.w  w\ 


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,