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Guild  Court,       ... 

33 

-Guiidry  Incorporation, 

27 

Harbour  Trustees,          .             .             . 

27 

Hawkhill  Bowling  Club, 

51 

Highland  Society, 

51 

Indigent  Sick  Society, 

49 

Inspector  of  Factories, 

55 

Joint-Stock  Building  Company, 

32 

Justice  of  Peace  Court, 

33 

Kinloch  Monument, 

55 

Lochee  Directory, 

261 

Magistrates  and  Town  Council, 

25 

Maltmen  Incorporation, 

28 

Marine  Insurance  Company, 

40 

Masonic  Bodies, 

51 

Merchant  Seamen's  Fund, 

82 

Mortifications, 

56-57 

National  Bank  of  Scotland, 

38 

National  Security  Savings  Bank, 

38 

Newspapers, 

54 

Nine  Incorporated  Trades, 

28 

Odd  Fellow  Lodges, 

51 

Parochial  Board, 

55 

Police  Court, 

32 

„       Establishment, 

32 

„       (Harbour), 

34 

Post  Office,         .             .             .             . 

1-24 

Professional  Directory  (Dundee), 

181 

Public  Seminaries, 

52 

Roya   Lunatic  Asylum, 

47 

Royal  Orphan  Institution, 

48 

Sea  Insurance  Company, 

40 

Scottish  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Soc 

iety,      .               40 

Scottish  Widows'  Fund  Life  Assuranc 

B  Society,             40 

Shei'iff  Court, 

33 

Shipwrecked  Fishermen  and  Mariners' 

Benevolent 

Society,        .             .             .             . 

49 

Shipping  List, 

8-64 

Streets,  Lanes,  &c,.  with  Localities,    . 

69-77 

VI 


Street  Porters, 

Stamps  and  Taxes, 

Tay  Ferries, 

Tay  and  Tyne  Shipping  Company, 

Tay  Whale-Fishing  Company, 

Three  United  Trades,     . 

Trinity  House, 

Union  Association  of  Underwriters, 

Watt  Institution, 

Western  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Writers'  Incorporation, 


67 
34 
45 
43 
44 
28 
28 
40 
52 
37 
32 


THE 


POST   OFFICE 


DUNDEE    DIRECTOEY 


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DUNDEE: 

PRINTED  BY  M'COSH,  PARK,  &  DEWARS. 


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CONTENTS. 


Advertisements, 

Page 

271 

Baltic  Coffeehousej 

53 

Bank  of  Scotland, 

38 

Britisli  Linen  Company, 

38 

Broughty  Perry  Directory, 

247 

Burgh  or  Bailie  Court, 

33 

Cemetery  Company, 

46 

Chamber  of  Commerce, 

32 

Circulating  Libraries, 

.            .              53 

City  Mission  Association, 

50 

Clergy  and  Places  of  Worship, 

35-37 

Clothing  Society, 

48 

Coaches,  Carriers,  &c.. 

64-67 

Commissary  Court, 

33 

Commissioners  of  Police  and  their  Con 

imittees,             29 

Commissioners  in  Scotland  for  taking  u 

/Affidavits 

for  English  Courts, 

54-55 

Consuls  for  Foreign  States, 

54 

Curling  Club, 

51 

Customs, 

34 

Diseases  of  the  Chest, 

49 

Dundee  and  Aberdeen  Traders, 

43 

Dundee  and  Arbroath  Railway, 

45 

Dundee  Association  for  the  Monthly  Di 

istribution  of 

Religious  Tracts, 

50 

Dundee  Auxiliary  to  the  Congregatioi 

lal  Union  of 

Ireland,        .            .            .            , 

50 

IV 


Dundee  Auxiliary  to  the  London  Missionary  Society, 
Dundee  Auxiliary  to  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible 

Society,         .... 
Dundee  Bank, 
Dundee,  Broughty,  and  South  Ferry  Steam  Packet, 
Dundee  Directory, 
Dundee  and  Dunkirk  Traders, 

53  :j  ))  •  ' 

Dundee  Gas  Company, 

Dundee  and  Havre  Traders, 

Dundee  Hull  Shipping  Company, 

Dundee  and  Kirkaldy  Traders, 

Dundee  and  Leven  Traders, 

Dundee  and  Liverpool  Traders, 

Dundee  and  London  Traders, 

Dundee  and  Montreal  Traders, 

Dundee  New  Gas  Light  Company, 

Dundee  and  Newburgh  Traders, 

Dundee  and  Newtyle  Railway, 

Dundee,  Perth,  and  London  Shipping  Company 

Dundee  and  Perth  Steam-Packet  Company, 

Dundee  Public  Library, 

Dundee  Religious  Tract  Society, 

Dundee  and  Rotterdam  Traders, 

Dundee  Royal  Infirmary, 

Dundee  and  Union  Whale-Fishing  Company, 

Dundee  Water  Company, 

East  of  Scotland  Life  Assurance  Company, 

Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland,    " .    . 

Exchange  Reading  Room, 

Excise,  .  .  . 

Eye  Institution,  .  .  . 

Fairy  Whale-Fishing  Company, 

Female  Society,  .  .  . 

Fire  Brigade,  ... 

Fire,  Life,  Annuity,   and   Insurance   Companies' 

Agents, 
Floral  and  Horticultural  Society, 
Forfarshire  and  Perthshire  Life  Insurance  Company, 


30 

50 
37 
43 
78 
113 
44 
45 
44 
42 
43 
43 
43 
44 
44 
46 
44 
45 
42 
43 
53 
50 
44 
46 
44 
46 
39 
38 
52 
34 
48 
45 
49 
31 

41 
51 
39 


DUNDEE    DIEECTORY. 


PAKTICULAli -LISTS. 


PDST  OFFIC13, 

Postmaster.Cencral—Ecirl  of  ST  GERMINS. 
Secretary  (London).— 'Lieut. ~Cq].  WM.  LEADER  MABiERLY. 
Secretary  (Edinburgh).— TRA'N CIS  ABBOTT. 


Surveyor  (Norlh  of  Scotland).— J OUN  WARREN,  Dundee. 

Sv7-vevor's  Clerks     I  ^^"''^ ^^'^'^  ^'^-  ^-  WESTERN,  Dundee, 
bui-veyoro  tler/cs.    |  CHRISTOPHER  HOBSON,  Dundee. 


POST  OFFICE,  DUNDEE, 

47  REFORM  STREET. 
B-OBERT  Bell,  Postmaster. 

CLERKS. 


Alexander  Smith, 
William  Gibb. 


Henry  MoncreifF, 
Thomas  Cook. 
David  Urquharb. 
Andrew  Donaldson. 


William  M'Nicoll. 
Geokge  Hekderson. 


CARRIERS. 


David  Smith, 
William  Sprunt. 
David  Nobie„ 


DELIVERY  OF  LETTERS. 

The  Office  is  open  from  7  a.m.  to  9  p.m.  from  the  6th  March  to 
the  5th  November,  and  from  7  30  a.m.  to  9  p.m.  from  the  6th 
November  to  the  5th  March.  The  Office  is  shut  from  10  to  11 
A.M.  for  the  sorting  of  the  mails. 

The  first  delivery  commences  when  the  Office  opens  in  the 
morning;  second,  about  11   15  a.m.  ;  third,  at  2  p.m. 

Delivery  on  Sunday  (at  the  Office  only),  from  7  and  8  a.m.  to  10 
A.M. ;  from  12  30  to  1  30  p.m.  ;  and  from  7  45  to  9  p.m. 


DESPATCH  OF  MAILS. 


Box  Shuts 

Id  up  to 

9  45  a.m. 

10  A.M. 

Fife  Mail  to  Aberdeen  via  East  Coast. 

9  45  A.M. 

10  A.M. 

Forfar  and  Kirriemuir. 

10  a.m. 

10  30  a.m. 

South  Mail  via  Fife. 

9  P.M. 

9  30  P.M. 

South  Mail  via  Perth. 

9  p.m. 

10  P.M. 

Perth  Mail  to  Aberdeen  &  Northwar(?s. 
1 

N.B. — Letters  for  the  North  Mail  (per  evening  Mail),  having 
stamps  affixed,  may  be  dropped  into  the  Receiving-Bos,  47  Reform 
Street,  without  a  fee  up  to  10  p.m. 

A  fee  of  6d  upon  each  letter  will  be  taken  from  the  time  men- 
tioned in  the  second  column  from  the  left,  until  the  latest  mo- 
ment consistent  with  the  due  despatch  of  the  mails. 

The  closing  of  the  respective  Local  Posts  and  Receiving-Houses 
areas  under: — 


a.m. 


P.M. 


Broughty  Ferry, 
Jjochee, 

9  15 

7  30 

11 

8 

Eilltown,  , 
Mllnfield 

8  30 
6  40 

King  Street, 
Perth  Road, 

8  30 

8  30 

Scouringburn, 
Loagforgaa, 

8  30 

5  50 

POSTAGE  STAMPS. 

Stamps  may  be  had  at  the  General  Offi.ce,  47  Reform  Street,  the 
Stamp  Office,  and  the  several  Receiving-Houses.  Labels,  Id  and 
2d  ;  Covers,  Ijd  and  2^d  each. 

When  the  value  of  Stamps  on  the  Letter  is  less  than  the 
amount  of  Postage  to  which  it  is  liable,  the  Letter  will  be  charged 
double  the  amount  of  such  difference  on  delivery. 


Stamps  may  be  used  for  Pi-inted  Votes,  and  Proceedings  in 
Parliament,  and  on  Foreign,  Colonial,  and  Ship-Letters,  &c.,  out- 
wards. If  any  letter,  however,  addressed  to  places  beyond  sea 
bear  an  insufficient  number  of  Stamps,  it  will  be  sent  to  the 
Dead  Letter  Office,  to  be  returned  in  all  practical  cases  to  the 
writer.  Stamps  are  not  permitted  to  be  used  on  Letters  arriving 
in  the  United  Kingdoms  from  the  Colonies  or  Foreign  Countries. 

These  regulations  are  applicable  to  Newspapers  in  thoso  cases 
where  they  are  liable  to  Postage. 

If  the  Stamps  affixed  to  Letters  have  been  mutilated  or  defaced^ 
the  letter  will  be  liable  to  the  unpaid  rate. 


RATES  OF  POSTAGE. 

Not  exceeding  half  an  ounce  in  weight,  Id. 
„  one  ounce,  „  2d. 

„  two  ounces,  „  4d. 

„  three  ounces,        „  6d.  and  bo  on. 

Two  Eatt:3  being  added  for  every  ounce  up  to  sixteen  ounces, 
beyond  vrhich,  with  the  following  exceptions,  no  packet,  whether 
subject  to  Postage  or  not,  can  be  received. 

1.  Parliamentary  Petitions  and  Addresses  to  her  Majesty. 

2.  Parliamentary  Proceedings. 

3.  Letters  and  Packets  addressed  to  or  received  from  places 

beyond  sea, 

4.  Letters  and  Packets  to  and  from  Public  Officers  and 

Public  Departments. 

5.  Deeds  if  sent  open,  or  in  cover,  open  at  the  sides.     They 

may  be  tied  with  a  string  and  sealed,  in  order  to  prevent 
inspection  of  the  contents ;  but  they  must  be  open  at 
the  sides,  that  it  may  be  seen  that  they  are  entitled  to 
the  privilege. 

6.  Bankers'  Pa,rcels  despatched  from.  London,  and  specially  de- 

livered at  the  General  Post  Office  under  certain  regula- 
tions. 

With  these  exceptions,  all  Packets  above  the  weight  op 
SIXTEEN  OUNCES  will  be  forwarded  to  the  Dead  Letter  Office. 

Inland  Letters  or  Packets  put  into  the  unpaid  Letter 
box  are  charged  double  the  amount  of  postage  to  which, 
had  they  been  pre-paid,  they  would  have  been  liable. 
The  scale  of  weight  in  force  for  General  Post  Letters  is  equally 
applicable  to  Letters  passing  through  the  Local  Penny  Posts 
throughout  the  Kingdom.  They  are  subject  to  the  same  rules  and 
the  same  charges  as  General  Post  Letters,  and  must  be  paid  in 


advance,  or  they  will  be  liable  to  double  the  rate  to  which  thej 
would  otherwise  be  subject. 

The  saiTie  regulations  apply  1o  Letters  pre-paid  by  money, 
where  the  full  and  proper  rate  of  postage  has  not  been  paid  in 
advance. 


REGISTERED  LETTERS, 

Whether  containir.g  coin  or  not,  can  be  Registered  on  payment  of 
a  Fee  of  one  shilling  in  addition  to  the  ordinary  rates  of  Postage 
on  Inland  and  Colonial,  as  well  as  on  Ship  or  Foreign  Letters,  or 
Letters  passing  through  France.  On  those  for  delivery  witliin 
France,  the  charges,  besides  the  Registration  Fee  of  one  shilling, 
will  be  the  English  rate  to  France,  in  addition  to  double  the 
French  rate  to  the  place  to  Nvhich  the  Letter  is  addressed.  The 
eame  regulation  applies  to  Registered  Letters  passing  through 
France.  A  printed  acknowledgment  torn  out  of  the  Receipt 
Booli,  and  stamped  with  the  Office  stamp,  will  be  given  to  any 
person  Registering  a  Letter.  Registered  Letters  are  received 
throughout  the  Kingdom  until  within  half  an  hour  of  the  closiug 
of  the  Box  for  the  y^articular  Mail  or  Bag  by  which  Ihey  are  to  be 
despatched^  Registered  Letters  bearing  a  sufficient  number  of 
stamps  will  be  considered  paid  Letters,  but  the  Registration  Fee 
of  one  shilling  must  be  paid  ly  money. 

In  the  case  of  Foreign,  Colonial,  or  Ship  Letters,  it  must  be 
clearly  understood  that  Registration  cannot  extend  beyond  the 
port  of  despatch  in  the  L^nited  Kingdoms,  though  parties,  if  they 
wish  it,  may  register  such  letter  as  far  as  the  port  of  despatch. 
Letters,  however,  addressed  to  France,  and  letters  parsing 
through  France,  are  er-iceptions  to  this  rule,  the  French  Pest  Of- 
fice undertaking  to  provide  for  their  security  till  they  have  been 
delivered,  if  addressed  to  France,  and  so  long  as  they  remain  in 
the  French  territory,  if  passing  through  France. 

The  system  of  Registration  provides  a  secure  mode  of  trans- 
mitting Bank  Notes,  Bank  Post  Bills,  Drafts,  &c.,  &c.;  and 
persons  having  occasion  to  send  by  Post  small  sums,  will  avoid 
ail  risk  by  seuding  the  money  through  the  medium  of 

THE    MONEY-OEDER   OFFICE, 
No.  47  Beform  Street. 

The  charge  for  such  orders  is  Threepence  on  sums  under  Two 
Pounds,  and  Sixpence  on  sums  above  Two  Pounds,  and  under  Five 
Pounds.     No  order  will  be  given  for  sums  beyond  this  amount. 

Office  opens  for  Issuing  and  Paying  Money  Orders  from  8  a.m. 
to  9  30  A.M.,  and  from  11  30  a.m.  to  6  p.m. 

Money  Orders  can  be  granted  on  all  post  toivns. 


NEWSPAPERS  AND  SUPPLEMENTS  TO 

NEWSPAPERS. 

It  is  not  compulsory  to  send  Newspapers  or  Supplements  by 
the  Post.  All  Newspapers  must  be  sent  in  covers  open  at  the 
sides,  and  no  words  or  communication  may  be  printed  on  such 
pipers  aftr  the  same  shall  have  been  published,  nor  must  there 
be  any  writing  or  marks  upon  any  Newspapers  or  the  cover,  other 
than  the  name  and  address  of  the  party  to  whom  it  is  sent,  nor 
any  paper  or  thing  enclosed  or  concealed  in  or  with  such  paper, 
or  the  cover  ;  nor  any  printed  words  or  communication  on  the 
covers,  except  that  Newsvenders  only  may  'print  their  names  and 
addresses  thereon. 

Newspapers  may  be  examined  by  the  officers  of  the  Post  Office, 
and  if  there  be  any  breach  of  the  above  regulations,  the  packet  is 
chargeable  with  treble  the  amount  of  postage  which  a  letter  of  the 
same  weight  would  have  been  liable  to ;  and  any  person  who  shall 
write  or  inclose  anything  in  a  Newspaper,  or  the  cover  thereof,  or 
shall  print  any  words  or  communication  on  a  Newspaper  after  it 
shall  have  been  published,  to  be  sent  by  the  post,  or  any  person 
who  shall  knowingly  send,  or  cause  to  be  sent  by  the  post.,  a  News- 
paper, in  respect  of  which  any  one  of  those  offences  has  been  com- 
mitted, may,  at  the  option  of  the  Postmaster-Genei"al,  be  pro- 
secuted. 

^^  As  the  mere  affixing  a  Newspaper  Stamp  on  any  new  pe- 
riodical publication  will  not  entitle  it,  as  a  matter  of  course Ao  pass 
free  hy  the  Post,  those  who  may  be  about  to  publish,  for  the  iirst 
time,  any  such  paper,  should  submit  a  copy  to  the  Postmaster- 
General,  in  order  that  it  niay  be  determined  whether  the  publi- 
cation is  of  a  nature  that  will  entitle  it  to  pass  free  of  Postage. 


NEWSPAPERS  DIRECT  FROM  THE  BRITISH  COLONIES 
BY  PACKET 

Are  delivered  free  of  Postage  at  any  place  within  the  British  do- 
minions. Those  for  persons  who  have  removed  may  be  forwarded 
by  Post  free  of  charge,  provided  they  have  not  been  opened  at  the 
place  to  which  they  were  originally  addressed. 


NEWSPAPERS  TO  THE  BRITISH  COLONIES  AND 
FOREIGN  PARTS. 

Newspapers  liable  to  the  Stamp  Duty  may  be  forwarded  direct 
to  the  British  Colonies  and  possessions  by  her  Majesty's  Packet- 
Boats,  free  of  the  duty  of  Postage,  provided  the  same  be  duly 
stamped  and  made  up  open  at  the  ends,  and  put  into  the  Office 
within  seven  days  after  the  day  of  publication. 

Newspapers  may  also  be  forwarded  to  the  Colonies  by  Private 


Ships  for  a  postage  of  one  penny  each,  to  be  paid  at  the  time  of 
putting  in,  under  the  same  regulations  as  to  dates. 

NEWSPAPERS   TO  FRANCE 

Are  forwarded  free  of  charge  to  the  sender.     A  rate  of  one  half- 
penny will  be  charged  upon  delivery  in  France. 


NEWSPAPERS  FROM  ABROAD. 


The  charges  being  the  same  each  way,  except  from  France, 
vrhich  are  charged  one  halfpenny  each. 

All  newspapers  from  abroad  must  be  printed  in  the  language  of 
the  country  from  which  they  are  sent. 


SHIP  LETTERS. 

The  single  uniform  rate  on  Letters  between  the  United  King- 
dom and  places  beyond  seas  ('except  those  for  France,  Belgium, 
Holland,  and  Hamburgh,  to  which  places  the  rates  are  the  same  as 
by  packet.)  when  conveyed  hj  private  Ship,  is  8d,in  wdiatever  part 
of  the  United  Kingdom  the  Letters  may  be  posted  or  delivered. 

The  rates  of  postage  on  "  Ship,"  as  on  other  Letters,  are  taken 
by  v/eight. 

Not  exceeding  half  an  ounce,      Os  8i 
»  one  „  14 

'  „  two  „  2    8 

„  three         ,,  4     0  and  so  on. 


FEESONS  EXEMPT  FROM  SHIP  LETTER  POSTAGE. 

The  Owner,  Charterers,  or  Consignees,  (resident  in  the  United 
Kingdom,)  and  the  Owner,  Consignees,  and  Shippers  of  Goods  on 
board  Vessels  inward  bound,  are  entitled  to  i-eceive  their  Letters 
free  from  Sea  Postage,  to  the  extent  collectively  of  six  ounces  in 
■weight,  by  any  one  vessel  to  any  snch  person.  The  Ovvucr,  Char- 
terer, or  Consignee  must  be  described  as  such  on  the  address  and 
superscription;  and  in  the  case  of  Owners,  Shi))pers,  or  Con- 
signees of  goods — (it  must  also  appear  by  the  Ship's  manifest  that- 
they  have  goods  on  board  the  vessel) — such  persons  are  entitled  to 
have  their  Letters,  which  come  within  the  above  conditions,  before 
the  master  of  the  v^essel  delivers  the  other  Letters  in  his  charge 
to  the  Post  Office. 

^'^  Every  person  who  shall,  with  intent  to  evade  any  duty  of 
Postage,  falsely  superscribe  a  Letter,  as  being  the  Owner,  or  the 
Charterer,  or  the  Consignee  of  a  vessel  conveying  the  same,  or  as 
the  Owner,  or  the  Shipper,  or  the  Consignee  of  Goods  shipped  xQ 
such  vessel,  shall,  for  every  offence,  forfeit  Teix  Pounds. 


Table  of  the  Route  of  the  French  Steam  Packets,  with  the  Time 
occupied  during  the  Voyages,  aud  Time  of  Stopping  at  each  Place 
from  Marseilles  to  Alexandria. 


TimeofVoyage, 


From  Marseilles  to  Leghorn, 

Civita  Vecchia,., 

Naples,., 

Malta, 

Syra, 

^Athens, 

Smyrna, 

Constantinople,.. 
Alexandria, 


from  Alexandria  to  Syra, 

Athens, 

Smyrna,... 

Constantinople,.. 

Malta, 

Naples 

Civita  Veechia,... 

Leghorn, 

Marseilles, 


Days.    Hours. 


10 
10 

2 
3 

o 
O 

5 
5 

7 

8 

9 

10 


10 

2 
23 

22 

10 
21 
13 
16 

16 

2 

13 

5 

18 
17 
14 
16 
16 


Stop. 


Days.    Hours. 


7 
8 
6 

12 
14 

15 
18 

12 

14 

15 

6 
6 


The  Packets  leave  Marseilles  the  1st,  11th,  and  21st  of  each 
Month  at  5  p.m.,  and  Alexandria  the  6th,  ICtb,  and  26th  at  4  p.m. 
Letters  intended  to  be  sent  by  these  Packets  must  be  addressed 
"  via  Marseilles"  "  per  French  PacTcetr 


MAILS  MADE  UP  IN  LONDON. 


When  made  up 
in  London. 


"When  Due. 


France, Daily 

Belgium, Daily ., 

Holland, Wed.  and  bat.  mornings. 


Daily. 
Daily. 
Mon.  and  Thurs* 


Hamburgh,  Sweden,  )          mj           i-c-j  m  .lo* 

and  Norway,  } Tuesday  and  Friday Tues.  and  Sat. 

Lisbon,  Madeira,  Vigo,  Cadiz,  Oporto,  and  Gibraltar,  on  the 
mornings  of  the  7th,  17th,  and  27th  of  each  Month,  (unless 
these  dates  fall  on  a  Sunday),  and  then  on  the  following  Morn- 
ing. ...  ■       .' 


Malta,  Greece,  and  Ionian,  Islands,  via  Southampton — Twice 
in  each  month,  viz. : — on  the  3d  morning  of  every  Month,  and 
on  the  20th  morning  of  every  Month,  (unless  these  dates  fall  on 
a  Sunday,)  and  then  on  the  previous  evening. 

Syria,  Egyft,  and  India,  via  Southampton,  mornings  of  the  3d 
and  20th  in  every  Month. 

Brazils,  Buenos  Ayres,  Madeira,  and  Canary  Islands,  1st 
Tuesday  in  each  Month. 

British  North  America,  Bermuda,  and  United  States,  3d 
and  18th  of  every  Month,  except  in  the  winter  Months,  Decem- 
ber, January,  February,  and  March,  on  the  3d  only. 

Jamaica,  Leeward  Islands,  Hayti,  Porto  Rico,  Cuba,  and 
Venezuela,  mornings  of  the  2d  and  17th  of  every  Month. 

Mexico,  morning  of  the  2d  of  every  Month. 

Panama  (New  Gkanada),  morning  of  the  17th  of  every  month. 
Mails  despatched  on  the  mornings  of  the- 7th,  17th,  and  27th  of 

each  Month  for  Vigo,  Oporto,  Lisbon,  Cadiz,  and  Gibraltar,  are 

forwarded  by  steam  vessels  from  Southampton  to  Gibraltar. 
The  mails  of  the  third  and  twentieth  days  in  each  month  are 

forwarded  by  the  same  packet  from  Southampton  to  Alexandria, 

leaving  mails  at  Malta. 

The  mails  from  Greece  and  the  Ionian  Islands  are  sent  from 

thence  on  the  mornings  of  the  3d  and  20th  of  each  month j  and 

are  conveyed  from  Malta  by  steam  packets,  which  start  after  the 

arrival  of  the  mails  from  England. 

The  mails  for  Egypt  and  India  ai^e  forwarded  direct  from  South- 
ampton, on  the  3d  and  20th  mornings  of  each  month,  by  steam 

packets. 

From  August  to  January  inclusive,  the  Brazil  Packet  touches  at 

Pernambuco  and  Bahia  on  her  outward  passage  to  Rio  Janeiro, 

and  the  other  six  months  on  her  homeward. 


UNIVERSAL  RATES  OF  POSTAGE 

On  Letters  and  Newspapers  to  the  Colonies  and  Foreign  parts,  with  Routes 
of  Mails  and  days  of  their  despatch. 
The  time  of  despatch  is,  in  all  cases,  FROM  LONDON. 
,  All  Newspapers  to' the  Colonies,  and  Foreign  parts,  must  be  posted  within 
seven  days  from  the  date  of  publication,  and  to  all  places  to  which  News- 
papers are  not  sent  free,  the  postage  on  them  must  be  paid  in  advance. 
*5^*  Unpaid  Letters,  specially  addressed  to  be  forivarded  by  routes  which 
require  postage  to  be  paid  in  advance,  U'ill  not,  if  there  be  any  means  of 
transmitting  them,  be  opened  and  returned  to  the  tvriter  for  the  payment 
of  such  postage,  but  ivill  be  despatched,  if  possible,  by  other  routes,  unpaid- 


Abyssinia.   No  regular  mails.  Letters  should  be  addressed  to  the 

.  care  of  an  agent,  at  "Malta"  or  "Aden,"  as  opportunities  for 
direct  communication  seldom  occur. 

Africa.  To  the  places  in  Africa  not  mentioned  in  this  list,  there 
are  no  regular  packets.  Mails  are  despatched  through  the  Ship- 
letter  Office  by  every  outward  bound  vessel.  Postage,  8d., 
not  exceeding  J  oz.,  and  so  on.  Newspapers  to  British  Settle- 
ments in  Africa  Id  each,  other  places  (Algeria  excepted)  2d 
each. 

Algeria.    See  France. 

A  LEXANDRiA.  Letters  may  be  sent  unpaid  by  the  French  Packet- 
Boats,  which  leave  Marseilles  on  the  1st,  4th,  11th,  and  2Ist  of 
each  month,  at  5  P.M.f  and  quit  Alexandria  on  the  6th,  11th, 
16th,  and  26th  at  4  p.m.;  or  may  be  paid  to  destination  Is  3d 
under  i~  oz.,  2s  Id  under  ^  oz.,  3s  4d  under  f  oz.,  4s  2d  under  1 
oz.,  5s  lOd  under  Ij  oz  ,  and  so  on.      Or   unpaid   by  British 

•  Packets,  by  closed  Mail  from  Marseilles,  or  paid  to  destination. 
Is  8d  under  ^  oz.,  2s  Id  under  ^  oz.,  33  9d  under  f  oz.,  4s  2d 
under  1  oz.,  7s  Id  under  Ij  oz.     By  closed  Mails  which  leave 

•  London  en  the  7th  and  24th  of  racli  mouth,  (unless  that  should 
happen  on  a  Suiiday,  and  then  the  following  day).  Letters  are 
always  forwarded  by  the  closed  Mails  unless  otherwise  directed. 
Letters  may  be  forwarded  via  Soutiiampton  on  the  mornings  of 
the  3d  and  20ih  of  each  month  (unless  they  fall  on  a  Sunday, 
and  then  the  previous  evening),  Is  6d  not  exceeding  h  oz.,  paid 
and  unpaid,  and  so  on,  for  this  route. — Letters  should  be  ad- 
dressed "  via  Southampton."  Newspapers  2d  each  by  South- 
ampton or  by  French  Packet,  and  3d  each  by  Closed  Mail. 

America.     See  United  States. 

Arabia.     See  India  (East.) 

Archipelago,  (The  Grecian),  via  France.  Letters  must  be  paid 
to  Calais,  5d  not  exceeding  J  oz.  and  so  on,  or  may  be  paid  as 
far  as  Trieste  ;  Is  3d  under  J  oz,  2s  Id  under  h  oz.,  3s  4d  under 
f  oz.,  4s  2d  under  1  oz.,  5s  lOd  under  l^  oz.,  and  so  on.  See  also  ' 
Greece.  Newspapers  by  Packet,  free,  Id  via  France,  3d  by 
closed  Mail. 

Archipelago  (the  East  Indian),  Sumatra,  Borneo,  the  Mol- 
ucca, or  Spice  Islands,  a^id  the  Phillipines.  No  regular 
Mails.  Paid  Letters  are  forwarded  through  the  Ship  Letter 
Office,  "by  Private  Ship,"  at  every  opportunity,  or  via  South- 
ampton, If  specially  so  addressed;  they  may  be  forwarded  by 
the  Ovei'land  Mail,  via  Marseilles,  under  ^  oz.  2s  2d,  under  J 
oz.  2s  7d,  under  |-  oz.  4s  *Jd,   under  1   oz.  os  2d,  under  \^  oz. 

'  9s  Id.  Via  Southampton,  under  ^  oz.  Is  4d,  under  1  oz.  2s  8d, 
above  1  oz.  5s  4d,  aad  so  on.    Newspapers  by  Ship,  2d;  via 


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Southampton,  4d;  via  Marseilles^  5d.  To  Java  letters  may  be 
forwarded  via  Holland  Is,  not  exceeding  ^  oz,,  and  so  on. 
Newspapers,  Id. 

Australia.  Letters  are  sent  throngh  the  Ship  Letter  Office,  "by 
Private  Ship,"  8d,  not  exceeding  g-  oz.;  or  (if  specially  so  ad- 
dressed), they  can  be  forwarded  "  by  Sydney  Packet"  on  the 
last  day  of  every  month.  Postage,  Is,  not  exceeding  J  oz.  ;  or,  if 
so  addressed,  by  the  Overland  Mails  via.  Southampton  and  Mar- 
seilles ;  Postage,  under  ^  oz.  2s  2d,  under  h  oz.  2s  7d,  under  f 
oz.  43  9d,  under  1  oz.  5s  2d,  under  l^oz.  9s  Id;  via  Southamp- 
ton, under  ^  oz.  Is  4d,  under  1  oz."  23  8d,  above  1  oz.  5s  4d, 
and  so  on.  Newspapers  by  Private  Ship,  Id  each  ;  if  addressed 
"  by  Sydney  Packet/'  free;  via  Southampton,  2d;  via  Mar- 
seilles, 5d. 

Austrian  Dominions  and  City  of  Belgrade.  Letters  forwarded 
daily  via  France,  unpaid  or  paid  to  destination,  Is  5d  under  ^ 
oz.,2s  5d  under  |- oz.,  3s  lOd  under  f  oz.,  4s  lOd  under  1  oz., 
6s  8d  under  Ij  oz.  And  on  Tuesday  and  Friday,  if  so  ad- 
dressed, via  Hamburgh,  Is  lOd  not  exceeding  i-  oz.,  paid  in 
advance,  and  so  on  ;  or  "  via  Holland,"  if  addressed  "  via  FvOt- 
terdani/'  Od  not  exceeding  ^  oz. ;  or  via  Belgium,  if  addressed 
"  by  Ostend,"  and  paid,  8d  not  exeeding  J  oz.  Newspapers  2d 
each. 

Azores  Letters,  which  must  be  paid,  are  forvrarded  on  the  7th,  17th 
and  27th  of  each  month,  ''via  Southampton,"  unless  these  dates 
fall  on  a  Sunday,  and  then  on  the  following  morning,  Postage  Is 
9d,  not  exceeding  |-  oz.,  and  so  on.     Newspapers  2d. 

Baden  Letters  are  sent  on  Tuesday  and  Friday,  via  Hamburgh, 
Postage  Is  lOd,  not  exceeding  J  oz.,  or  through  France  daily  (if 
so  addressed),  paid  to  destination,  9d  under  ^  oz,,  Is  Id  under  J 
oz..  Is  lOd  under  f  oz.,  2s  3d  under  1  oz.,  3s  4d  under  Ijoz.,  and 
so  on,  or  by  Belgium,  if  so  addressed.  Postage  8d  not  exceed- 
ing J  oz„  or  via  Holland,  on  the  mornings  of  Wednesday  and 
Saturday,  if  so  addressed^  8d  not  exceeding  J  oz.  Newspapers 
2d  each. 

Bahamas,  (the).  Mails  despatched  on  the  mornings  of  the  2d  and 
17th  of  every  month  (excepting  when  those  dates  fall  on  a  Sun- 
day, in  such  cases  the  Mail  of  the  2d  is  despatched  on  the  even- 
ing of  the  1st,  and  the  mail  of  the  I7th  on  the  morning  of  the 
18th)  via  Southampton,  Is  not  exceeding  ^  oz.,  paid  or  unpaid, 
and  so  on.     Newspapers  free. 

Balearic  Islands.  Letters,  which  must  be  paid  (for  rates  of 
Postage,  see  Spain)  forwarded  via  France,  unless  specially  di- 
rected "  via  Southampton,"  when  they  are  forwarded  on  the  7th, 
I7tb,  and  27th  of  each  month,  unless  those  dates  should  fall.oa 


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a  Sunday,  and  then  on  the  following  morning.     Newspapers  2d 
each. 

Barbary,  no  regular  Packets.  Letters  are  dispatched  by  Pri- 
vate Ship,  when  opportunities  occur,  but  these  being  but  sel- 
dom, Letters  should  be  addressed  to  an  agent  at  Malta  or  Gib- 
raltar, which  see. 

Bavaria.  Letters  are  sent  on  Tuesday  and  Friday,  via  Hambargh. 
Postage,  Is  lOd  not  exceeding  ^  oz.,  or  through  France  daily,  (if 
so  addressed)  unpaid  or  paid  to  Calais,  5d  not  exceeding  h  cz.,  or 
to  destination  is  8d  under  ;^  oz  ,  2s  lid  u'ader-|^  oz.,  4s  7d  under 
^  oz.,  5s  lOd  under  1  oz.,  7s  lid  under  l£  oz.,  and  so  on;  or  by 
Belgium,  (if  so  addressed),  Postage  8d  not  exceeding^  oz. ;  or 
via  Holland,  on  the  mornings  of  "Wednesday  and  Saturday,  (if 
so  addressed,)  Postage  8d  not  exceeding  ^  oz.  Newspapers  2d 
each. 

Belgium  letters,  paid  or  unpaid,  are  despatched  daily  to  Ostend. 
Postage  Is  under  ^  oz.,  Is  4d  under  ^  oz.,  2s  4d  under  £  cz.,  and 
2s  8d  under  1  oz.,  and  soon  ;  or,  if  so  addressed,  daily  via  France, 
must  be  paid  to  Calais,  5d  not  exceeding  ^  oz.  ;  or  may  be  paid 
through  France,  lOd  under  ^  oz.,  Is  3d  under  ^  oz.,  2s  id  under 
|-  oz.,  2s  Gd  under  1  oz.,  Ss  9d  under  1|-  oz.,  and  so  on.  News- 
papers free. 

Bermuda  Letters,  paid  or  unpaid,  forwarded  via  Liverpool  on  the 
evenings  of  the  3d  and  18th  of  each  month,  except  in  December, 
January,  February,  and  March  on  the  3d  onl\%  or  specially 
directed  n'a  Soutliampton  ;  or  by  West  India  packet  throughout 
the  year  ;  on  the  morning  of  the  17th,  or,  in  the  event  of  the 
17th  falling  on  a  Sunday,  on  the  morning  of  the  18th  of  every 
month.  Postage,  paid  or  unpaid,  by  either  route  Is  not  exceeding 
^  oz.,  and  so  on      Newspapers  free. 

Bohemia.     See  Austria. 

Brazil  Letters,  which  must  be  paid,  are  despatched  by  sailing 
packets,  via  Falmouth,  on  the  evening  of  the  first  Tuesday  in 
every  month,  2s  9d  not  exceeding  J  oz  ,  and  so  on.  From  August 
to  January  inclusive,  the  packet  touches  at  Pernambuco  and 
Bahia  on  her  outward  passage  to  Rio  Janeiro,  and  the  other  six 
months  on  her  homeward.     Newspapers  free. 

Bremen  (Free  City).  Mails  by  which  Letters  may  be  paid  to  des- 
tination 8dnot  exceeding  A  oz.,  and  so  on,  or  sent  unpaid,  are 
despatched  every  Tuesday  and  Friday  night  by  Thames  packet 
to  Hamburgh ;  or  Letters  addressed  via  France  may  be  senfe 
daily,  unpaid  or  paid,  to  destination,  Is  3d  under  ^  oz.,  2s  Id  un- 


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der  ^  oz.,  3s  4d  under  f  oz.,  4s  2d  under  1  oz.,  5s  lOd  under  1^ 
oz.,  and  so  on.     Newspapers  free  by  Packet ;  2d  via  France. 
British  Colonies  in  West  Indies.     See  West  Indies. 

British  North  America.  Letters  are  despatched  by  Steam 
Packets,  via  Liverpool,  on  the  evenings  of  the  3d  and  18th  of 
every  month  (unless  tliose  dates  fall  on  a  Sunday,  in  which  case 
the  following  evening),  except  December,  January,  February,, 
and  March,  on  the  3d  only;  Is  2d  not  exceeding  ^  oz,,  paid  or 
unpaid,  Halifax  excepted,  Is  only  not  exceeding  the  |-  oz.  Ber- 
muda ;  see  Bermuda.  Letters  are  likewise  despatched  through 
the  Ship  Letter  Office;  if  addressed  by  "  Private  Ship,"  postage 
8d  not  exceeding  ^  oz.,  and  so  on.  Newspaper  by  Ship  Id,  by 
Packet  (Canada  excepted)  free  ;  Canada,  ^d  each  charged  on  de- 
livery. 

Brunswick.  Letters  are  conveyed  either  by  Packet  Boat  or 
Private  Ship,  between  the  United  Kingdom  and  Brunswick,  at 
the  uniform  rate  of  9d  not  exceeding  the  ^  oz.,  paid  or  unpaid. 
For  further  information,  see  Northern  States  of  Europe.  News- 
papers, Id  each. 

Buenos  Ayres.    Letters,  which  must  be  paid,  are  despatched  in 

■  Sailing  Packets,  via  Falmouth,  on  the  evening  of  the  first  Tues- 

■  day  in  every  month,  2s  7d  not  exceeding  ^  oz.,  and  so  on.  News- 
papers free. 

Canada.     See  British  North  America. 

Canary  (or  Fortunate)  Islands.  Letters,  which  must  be  paid, 
are  despatched  by  Brazil  Packet,  via  Falmouth,  on  the  first  Tues- 
day in  every  month.  Is  lOd  not  exceeding  -J  oz.,  and  so  on. 
Newspapers  2d  each. 

Chagres  and  Pacific.  Mails,  by  which  the  letters  must  be  paid, 
despatched  on  the  morning  of  the  IJth  (or,  in  the  event  of  the  I7th 
falling  on  a  Sunday,  on  the  morning  of  the  18th)  of  every  month, 
via  Southampton,  Is  2d  not  exceeding  A-  oz.,  and  so  on.  News- 
papers 2d  each  by  Packet;  Id  by  private  Ship. 

Chili.     See  Chagres. 

China.  Letters,  which  (except  Hong  Kong)  must  be  paid,  are  des- 
patched with  those  for  India  (East.)  Postage,  via  Marseilles, 
under  ^  oz.  2s  2d,  under  ^  oz.  2s  7d,  under  J  oz.  4s  9d,  under  1 
oz.  5s  2d,  under  \\  oz.  9s  Id  ;  via  Southampton,  under  J  oz.  Is 
4d,  and  so  on;  Hong  Kong,  Is  under  ^  oz.  Newspapers  to 
Hong  Kong,  2d  via  Southampton  ;  5d  via  Marseilles  ;  Id  by  any 
private  ship  to  any  part  of  China ;  4d  via  Southampton,  5d  via 

.    Marseilles,  and  2d  via  private  Ship. 

Colombia,  divided  into  Equator  (Republic),  New  Granada,  and 
Venezuela,  w^hich  latter  see. 


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Colombia  River  akd  Hudson's  Bat.  No  regular  mail.  Letters, 
&c.,  are  fbrv/arded  by  the  Ship-letter  Office,  at  every  opportu- 
nity, or  they  may,  if  especially  so  addreissed,  be  forwarded  pre- 
paid, via  Ng  vv  York, 

Constantinople.  Letters  may  be  sent  unpaid  by  the  French 
packets,  which  leave  Marseiiles  on  the  1st,  11th,  and  21st  of 
each,  month,  at  five  p.m.,  or  paid  to  destination,  Is  3d  under 
J  oz.,  2s  Id  under  J  oz,,  'i^  4d  under  |-  oz,  4s  2d  under  1  oz.,  5s 
lOd  under  1|-  oz.,  and  so  on.     Ncv/spapers,  2d. 

Cuba.     Bee  St  Jag-o  and  Cuba,  also  liavannah. 

Dalmatia.     See  Austria. 

Dardanelles.     8e&  Turkey. 

Denmark.  Paid  Letters  despatched  every  Tuesday  and  Friday 
by  packets  from  London,  via,  Hambui-gh,  Is  lOd  not  exceeding 
J  oz.,  or  may  be  sent  through  France,  unpaid  or  paid,  to  desti- 
nation, Is  8d  under  J  oz.,  2s  lid  under  -A-  oz.,  4s  7d  under  J  oz., 
5s  lOd  under  1  oz.,  7s  lid  under  IJ  oz.,  and  so  on.  Letters 
intended  to  pass  thi-ough  France  should  be  so  directed.  News- 
papers, free  by  Packet,  2d  via  France. 

Egypt.  Closed  mails  are  made  up  on  the  evenings  of  the  7th  and 
24th  of  each  month  (unless  they  should  happen  on  Sunday,  then 
the  following  evening),  and  despatched  via.  Marseilles.  Letters 
must  be  prepaid  ;  Is  Sd  i  nder  |-  oz.  By  this  route,  all  Letters 
are  forv/arded,  unless  otherwise  addressed.  Letters  addressed 
"via  Southampton,'"^  will  be  forwarded  by  the  mails  on  the 
mornings  of  the  3d  and  20th  of  each  month,  unless  they  should 
be  on  a  Sunday,  when  the  mails  are  made  up  on  the  previous  even- 
ing ;  Is  61  not  exceeding  |-  oz.,  and  soon.  To  Alexandria  only, 
letters  may  go  unpaid  by  the  French  packets,  which  leave  Mar- 
seilles on  the  1st,  4th,  1  Ith,  and  21st  of  each  month,  at  five  p.m., 
or,  by  the  same  route,  may  be  paid  to  destination.  Is  3d  under 
4  oz,,  23  Id  under  J  cz.,  3s  4d  under  |-  oz,,  4s  2d  under  1  oz.,  5s 
lOd  under  IJ  oz.,  and  so  on.  To  all  places  in  Egypt,  except 
Alexandria,  Letters  must  be  paid.  Newspapers,  by  closed  Mail, 
3d;  by  Southampton  or  by  Fi'ench  Packet,  2d.     ■ 

Equator  (Republic  of).     See  Nevv^  Granada. 

Falkland  Ibles.  No  i-egular  Mails.  Letters  are  despatched  by 
the  "  Ship  Letter  Office,"  at  every  opportunity,  8d  not  exceed- 
ing J  oz. ;  or,  if  specially  so  addressed  by  Brazil  Packet,  via 
Falmouth,  23  Od  not  exceeding  ^  oz.,  and  so  on.  Newspapers, 
2d  each. 

Foreign — West  Indies.     See  West  Indies. 

France  and  Algeria.  Daily,  via  Dover.  Letters  may  be  sent 
unpaid  or  paid  to  destination. 


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Combined  British  and  French  Bates, 


Weighing  under 

^02. 

Bi-itisb,  5d 
French,  5d 


Weiahing  i 
and  not  ex- 
ceeding- 4  oz. 

lOd 

5d 


Exceeding 

and  under  i 

oz. 

lOd 
Is  3d 


Weigliing  | 
and  not  ex- 
ceeding i  02. 

lOd 
ls8d 


Exceeding  1 

and  under  IJ 

oz. 

ls8J 
2s  Id 


Total,    lOd  Is  3d  2s  Id  2s  6d  3s  9d 

The  Frencli  uniform  rate  has  reference  to  those  letters 
only,  the  Postage  upon  which  is  paid  in  the  United  Kingdom.     If 
a  letter  be  dispatched  unpaid,  the  French  charge  upon  delivery- 
varies  accoi'ding  to  the  distance,  in  conformity  with  the  laws  of 
Fi'ance.     Newspapers  free  by  Packet ;  Id  by  Private  Ship. 
Frankfort  (Free  City  of).     See  German  States. 
Gallicia  (Austrian  Poland).     See  Austria, 
Geuman  States.    Served  by  the  Office  of  Tour  and  Taxis,  throagh 
France. : — • 


1 


J 


Bremen 

Frankfort 

Hamburgh 

Lubeck 

Hesse  Dramstadt. 

Hesso  (Electora]). 

Hesse-Hariibut-gh 

Lippe  Detmold. 

Nassau. 


}  Free  cities. 


Kcus, 

Saxe-Altenburg:h. 

S.ixe  Cuburgh-Gotha. 

Saxe-Aieningeu. 

Saxe  Weimar. 

Schauniberg- Lippe. 

Scwarlzburgh-Sonderhausen. 

Wirtemburgh. 

Buxolstadt. 


Letters  for  these  States  are  forwarded  on  Tuesdays  and  Fridays 
by  the  ITamburgh  Mail,  unless  otherwise  addressed.  Postage 
from  London  (to  Hamburgh,  Bremen,  and  Lubeck  excepted)  Is 
8d  not  exceeding  h  oz.,  3s  4d  not  exceeding  1  oz.,  and  so  on. 
From  any  other  place  Is  lOd  not  exceeding  h  oz.,  3s  8d  not 
exceeding  1  oz.,  and  so  on,  which  must  be  paid  in  advance. 
Letters  for  Hamburgh,  Bremen,  and  Lubeck,  are  forwarded  by 
Hamburgh  Mail.  Postageto  Hamburgh  and  Lubeck  6d,  not 
exceeding  J  oz.,  Is  not  exceeding  1  oz;  to  Bremen  8d  not  ex- 
ceeding J  oz.,  Is  4d  not  exceeding  1  oz.  When  specially  so 
addressed,  the  letters  for  any  of  the  German  States  may  be  sent 
every  evening  via  France  or  Belgium,  and  on  the  mornings  of 
"Wednesday  and  Saturday  via  Holland,  via  France  ;  the  postage 
is  Is  3d  under  J  oz.,  2s  Id  under  J  oz.,  3s  4d  under  |  oz.,  4s  2d 
under  1  oz.,  5s  lOd  under  Ij  oz.,  payment  optional.  Via  Hol- 
land and  Belgium,  8d  not  exceeding  J  oz.  The  postage  jnust  be 
paid  in  advance  in  the  two  latter  cases.  Newspapers  to  Bremen, 
Hamburgh,  and  Lubeck,  pass  free  by  packet.  To  Frankfort  and 
the  German  States  they  are  charged  2d  each. 

Germany.     See  German  States  and  Austria. 


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Gibraltar.  Letters  are  despatched  on  the  mornings  of  the  7th, 
17th,  and  27fch  of  every  month,  unless  those  dates  fall  on  Sunday, 
and  then  on  the  following  morning.  Via  Southampton  and  by 
the  India  Mail,  via  Southampton  on  the  3d  and  20th  of  every 
month.  Is  not  exceeding  ^  oz.  and  so  on,  paid  or  unpaid.  News- 
papers free. 

Greece.  Letters  prepaid  are  despatched  daily,  via  France,  and 
twice  month'y  via  Southampton,  on  the  mornings  of  the  3d  and 
20th  unless  they  happen  to  fall  on  Sunday,  when  the  mail  is 
made  up  on  the  previous  evening.  Postage  Is  6d  not  exceeding 
^  oz.;  or  may  be  paid  to  Calais,  5d  not  exceeding  ^  oz.  ;  or  as 
far  as  Trieste,  Is  3d  under  ^  oz.,  2s  Id  under  J  oz.,  3s  4d  under 
f  oz.,  4s  2d  under  1  oz.,  5s  lOd  under  1}  oz.,  and  so  on  ;  or  may 
be  sent  unpaid  by  French  Packets  which  leave  Mar-S^ilies  on 
the  1st,  11th.  and  21st  of  each  month  at  5  p.m.,  or  by  the  same 
route  may  be  paid  to  destination,  under  i-  oz.  is  5d,  under  ^  oz. 
2s  5d,  under  f  oz.  Ss  lOd,  under  1  oz.  4s  lOd,  under  li  oz.  6s  8d, 
and  so  on..  Letters  intended  to  be  sent  "  by  French  Packet,'"' 
should  be  so  directed.  Newspapers  id  each  via  Marseilles,  or 
free  by  Packet. 

Gautemala.     See  Honduras. 

Hamburgh,  Free  City  of.  Letters,  paid  or  unpaid,  forwai'ded 
every  Tuesday  and  Friday  night  from  London,  8d  not  exceeding 
^  oz.  See  also  German  States.  Newspapers  free. 

Hanover.  Letters  are  convej'ed  either  by  Packet  or  by  private 
Ship,  between  the  United  Kingdom  and  Hanover  at  the  uni- 
form rate  of  9d,  not  exceeding  g-oz.  paid  or  unpaid.  For  farther 
information,  see  Northern  States  of  Europe.  Newspapers,  Id 
each. 

Havana.  Mails,  by  which  the  Letters  must  be  paid  despatched,  on 
the  morning  of  the  2d  (or  in  the  event  of  the  2d  tailing  on  a 
Sunday,  on  the  evening  of  the  1st),  of  every  month,  via  South- 
ampton, 2s  3d  not  exceeding  f  oz.  and  so  on.  Newspapers,  2d 
each. 

Heliogoland.  Letters,  which  must  be  paid,  forwarded  by  Packet 
from  London  every  Tuesday  and  Fi-iday  night  via  Hamburgh, 
6d  not  exceeding  ^  oz.     Newspapers  free. 

Hesse  (Electoral),  Hesse-Barmstadt  and  PIesse-Homburg. 

See  German  States. 
Hindostan.     See  India  (East.) 
Holland.   Letters  forwarded  by  Packet  from  London  every  Wed-. 

nesday  and  Saturday,  Is  not  exceeding  ^  oz.,  paid  or  unpaid. 

For  Countries  on  the  Continent  of  Europe  via  Holland,  8d  not 
exceeding  J  oz.,  which  must  be  paid  in  advance.     Letters  for 


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Holland,  if  addressed  via  France,  may  be  sent  daily ;  paid  to 
Calais  5d  not  -xceeding  h  oz,,  or  throagli  France  lOd  under  ^  oz.. 
Is  3d  under  J  oz.,  2s  Id  under  |-  oz.,  2s  6d  under  1  oz.,  3s  9d 
under]|-oz.,  and  so  on.  Newspapers  to  Holland,  or  passing 
through,  by  Packet,  Id,  via  France,  2d. 

Honduras.  Mails  by  which  Letters,  paid  or  unpaid,  are  despatched 
on  the  mornings  of  the  2d  (or,  in  the  event  of  the  2d  falling  on  a 
Sunday,  on  the  evening'  of  the  1st)  of  every  month,  via  South- 
ampton, Is  not  exceeding  ^  oz.,  aiid  so  on.     Newspapers  free. 

Hong  Kong,  See  In^iia  (East), 

'Hungary.    See  Austria. 

Illyeia.    See  Austria, 

India  (East).  Closed  Mails  are  made  up  on  the  7th  and  24th  of 
each  month,  unless  they  should  happen  on  a  Sunday,  and  then 
the  following  day,  and  despatched  via  Marseilles,  whence  they 
are  forwarded  by  British  Steam-boats.  All  paid  Letters  are 
sent  b}''  this  route,  unless  otljerwise  addressed.  Must  be  paid 
to  Bombay,  Is  10^1  under  J  oz.,  2s  3d  under  h  oz.,  4s  Id  under 
£  oz.,  4s  6d  under  1  oz.,  7s  9d  under  IJ  oz.,  and  so  on.  Mails 
for  India  are  likewise  forwarded  via  Southampton  on  the  morn- 
ings of  the  3d  and  20th  of  every  month,  unless  they  should  hap- 
pen on  a  Sunday,  then  the  previous  evening,  Is  net  exceeding 
J  oz.  ;  on  Letters  for  places  within  the  territory  of  the  East  In- 
dia Company,  addressed  '•'  via  Southampton,"  the  payment  is 
optional;  the  Postage  on  all  other  Letters  addressed  to  India, 
as  well  as  on  all  Letters  addressed  to  countries  beyond  India 
(the  colony  of  Hong  Kong  excepted),  by  whatever  route  they 
may  be  forwarded  must  be  paid  in  advance.  Newspapers,  by 
British  Packet  from  Marseilles,  3d  •  free  via  Southampton. 

lO-viAN  Islands.  Mails,  by  which  the  Postage  is  Is,  not  exceeding 
h  oz.,  and  payment  optional,  ai-e  forwarded  via  Southampton,  on 
the  mornings  of  the  3d  and  20th  of  every  month  (unless  this 
should  happen  on  a  Sunday),  then  the  previous  evening,  or 
daily  vZa  France,  paid  to  Trieste,  Is  3d  under  |-  oz.,  2s  Id  un- 
der J  oz.,  3s  4d  under  f  oz.,  4s  2d  under  1  oz.,  5s  lOd  under 
1|  oz.,  and  so  on.  If  paid  to  destination  by  French  Packet 
from  Marseilles,  at  the  sime  rates  ;  or  may  be  paid  to  Calais,  5d 
not  exceeding  ^  oz.,  and  so  on.  Letters  are  forwarded  by  Closed 
Mail  on  the  7th  and  24th  of  every  month  via  Marseilles,  in  British 
Packets,  Is  8d  under  J  oz  ,  2s  Id  under  ^  oz.,  3s  9d  under  |-  oz., 
4s  2d  under  1  oz.,  7s  Id  under  Ij  oz.,  and  so  on.  All  paid  Let- 
ters for  the  Ionian  Islands,  not  otherwise  directed,  are  "orvvarded 
via  Trieste.  None  can  be  despatched  unpaid  but  via  South- 
ampton.   Newspapers,  free  by  Southampton  Packet  j  or,  if  ad- 


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addressed  via  Trieste,  2d ;  by  French  Packet  via  Marseilles, 
3d ;  by  British  (Closed  Mails). 

Italy  (Northern).    See  Venetian  Lombardy. 

Italy  (Southern)  including  Papal  States,  Two  Sicilies,  (Naples 
and  Sicily,)  Modena,  Parma,  and  Plucintia.  Letters  ibrwariled 
daily  via  France,  may  be  paid  only  as  far  as  Calais,  5d  not  ex- 
ceeding J  oz.,  and  so  on  ;  or  to  the  frontier  towns  of  Casal,  Pur- 
terlingOj^or  San  Benditto,  Is  3d  under  J  oz,,  2s  Id  under  -^  oz.,3s 
4d  under  f  oz.,  4s  2d  under  1  oz  ,  5s  lOd  under  1 J  oz.,  and  so  on. 
See  also  "  Lucca"  and  "  Tuscany."  Or  Letters  for  the  Papal 
States,  or  tv/o  Sicilies,  may,  if  addressed  via  Marseilles  by  French 
packet,  be  forwarded  unpaid  by  the  packets  which  leave  Mar- 
seilles on  the  1st,  11th,  and  21st  of  each  month,  at  5  p.m.  ;  or 
paid  to  destination  by  the  same  route,  Papal  States,  Is  7d  under 
J  oz.,  2s  9d  under  i  oz.,  and  so  on  ;  Naples  aiid  Sicily  Is  9d  un- 
der J  oz.,  3s  Id  under  J  oz.,  and  so  on  ;  Newspapers,  2d  each. 

Jamaica.  Letters  paid  or  unpaid  on  the  mornings  of  the  2d  and 
17th  (or  in  the  event  of  the  2d  falling  on  a  Sunday,  on  the  e'^en 
ing  of  the  1st,  or  if  the  17th  fall  on  a  Sunday,  on  the  morniDg 
of  the  18th),  of  every  month  via  Southampton,  at  the  uniform 
rate  of  Is  2d  not  exceeding  J  oz.  and  so  on.  Letters  addressed 
to  or  posted  at  Kingston  (the  Packet  port  in  Jamaica),  not  be- 
ing liable  to  enter.  Colonial  postages  are  charged  only  Is  per 
J  oz.,  and  so  on.     Newspapers  fi'ee. 

La  Guayra.     See  Venezula. 

La  Plata.     See  Buenos  Ay  res.   ' 

Leeward  Islands.  The  Mails  despatched  with  those  for  Jamaica, 
arrangements  the  same.  Letters,  paid  or  unpaid.  Is  not  exceed- 
ing ^  oz.,  and  so  on.     Newspapers  free. 

LipPE  Detmold.     See  German  States. 

Lombardy.     See  Venetian  Lombardy. 

LuBECK  (Free  City  of).  Paid  Letters  forwarded  by  Packet  from 
London  every  Tuesday  and  Friday  night,  6d  not  exceeding  ^  oz,, 
and  so  on.     Seeslso  German  States.     Newspapers  free. 

JjUCCa,  Letters  forwarded  daily ;  may  be  paid  through  France, 
lOd  under  ^  oz..  Is  3d  under  J  oz.,  and  so  on  ;  or  may  be  paid  as 
far  as  Sarzani,  the  Italian  frontier  of  Sardinia;  Is  4d  under  J 
oz.,  2s  3d  under  h  oz.,  and  so  on.     Newspapers,  2d  each.. 

Madeira.  Letters,  which  must  be  paid,  Is  9d  not  exceeding  ^-  oz., 
and  so  on,  forwarded  on  the  mornings  of  the  7th,  17th,  and  27th  of 
each  month  (unless  those  dates  should  fall  on  a  Sunday,  and  then, 
on  the  following  morning) ;  via  Lisbon,  first  Tuesday  in  every 
month,  by  Brazil  Mail,  Is  lOd  not  exceeding  g^oz.,  and  so  on  ; 
and  on  the  mornings  of  the  2d  and  17th  (or  in  the  event  of  tha 
B 


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2d  falling  on  Sunday,  on  the  evening  of  the  1st,  or  if  the  I7th 
fall  on  a  Sunday,  on  the  morning  of  the  18th)  day  of  every 
month ;  via  Southampton,  by  West  India  Mail,  at  the  same 
rates.  Newspapers,  2d  each. 
Malta.  Closed  Mails  are  made  up  in  London  on  the  7th  and  24th 
of  each  month  (unless  they  should  happen  on  a  Sunday,  and 
then  on  the  following  day),  by  which  Letters  may  be  forwarded 
by  British  Packets,  "  via  Marseilles,"  either  unpaid  or  paid  to 
destination,  Is  3d  under  |^oz.;  Is  8d  under  J  oz. ;  2s  lid  un- 
der 1^  oz.,  3s  4d  under  1  oz.,  5s  5d  under  \^  oz.,  and  so  on. 
Letters  are  always  sent  by  this  route,  unless  otherwise  addressed. 
Mails  are  made  up  to  be  sent  via  Southampton,  on  the  morning 
of  the  3d  and  20th  of  each  month  (unless  they  should  happen 
on  a  Sunday,  when  the  Mail  is  made  up  on  the  previous,  even- 
ing). Is  not  exceeding  ^  oz.,  paid  or  unpaid,  and  "so  on.  Letters 
may  also  be  forwax-ded  to  Malta  by  French  Packets,  which  leave 
Marseilles  on  the  1st,  4th,  11th,  and  21st  of  each  month,  at  5 
P.M.,  unpaid,  or  paid  to  destination.  Is  Id  under  ^  oz.,  Is  9d 
under  J  oz.,  2s  lOd  under  f  oz.,  3s  6d  under  1  oz.,  5s  under 
I5  oz.  For  this  route.  Letters  should  be  addressed  per  French 
Packet,  via  Marseilles.  Newspapers  free  by  Southampton  Pac- 
ket, French  Packet,  2d ;  British  Packet  (Closed),  3d. 

Mauritius.  No  regular  Packets.  Mails  are  despatched  through 
the  Ship  Letter  Office,  by  every  private  vessel,  bound  to,  or 
touching  at  the  Mauritius.  Letters  may  be  forwarded  via  Mar- 
seilles,' by  Overland  Mail,  or  via  Southampton,  if  specially  so 
addressed.  Postage  via  Marseilles,  under  J  oz.  2s  2d,  under 
^  oz.  2s  7d;  via  Southampton,  under*J  oz.  Is  4d,  under  1  oz. 
2s  8d,  and  so  on.  The  usual  mode,  however,  is  through  the  Ship 
Letter  Office.  By  "  Private  Ship,"  8d  not  exceeding  ^  oz.,  and 
so  on.  Newspapers  Id  by  Ship,  2d  via  Southampton,  and  5d  via 
Marseilles. 

Mediterranean.     See  Malta,  Greece,  or  Ionian  Islands. 

Mecklenburg  Schwerin.      See  Northern  States  of  Europe . 

Mecklenburg  Strelitz.     See  do. 

Mexico.  Mails,  by  which  Letters  must  be  paid,  despatched  on  the 
morning  of  the  2d,  (or  in  the  event  of  the  2d  falling  on  a  Sun- 
day, on  the  evening  of  the  1st)  of  every  month,  via  Southamp- 
ton, 2s  3d,  not  exceeding  ^  oz.,  and  so  on.  Newspapers,  2d  each. 

MoDENA.     See  Southern  Italy. 

Moldavia,  via  France  daily,  unpaid  or  paid  to  destination  Is  9d 
under  }-  oz. ;  3s  Id  under  |-  oz. ;  4s  lOd  under  f  oz;|  6s  2d  un- 
der 1  oz. ;  8s  4d  under  \^  ozs. ;  and  so  on.  Newspapers,  2d 
each. 


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Molucca  Island.     See  Archapelago  (the  East  Indian.) 

Moravia.     See  Austria. 

Morocco.     See  Barbary. 

Naples.     See  Southern  Italj. 

Nassau  (Germany.)    See  German  States. 

Nassau  (New  Providence.)    See  Bahama. 

Newfoundland.     See  British  North  America. 

New  Granada.  Mails,  by  which  Letters  must  be  paid,  despatched 
on  the  morning  of  the  l7th  day  of  every  month  via  Southampton, 
2s  3d  not  exceeding  g-oz.,  and  so  on.  In  the  event  of  the  17th 
falling  on  a  Sunday,  the  Mails  are  despatched  on  the  following 
morning.     Newspapers  free. 

New  South  Wales.     See  Sydney  and  Australia. 

New  Zealand.     See  Australia. 

Northern  States  of  Europe.  (Forwarded  through  the  Office  of 
Tour  and  Taxis.)  Through  France  daily,  Brunswick,  Denmark, 
Hanover,  Mecklenburgh,  Schwerin,  Mecklenburg-Strelitz,  01- 

.  denburg.  Saxony,  Sweden,  and  Norway ;  may  be  paid  to  des- 
tination; Is  8d  under  Joz.,  2s  lid  under  ^-oz.,  and  so  on.  Let- 
ters are  forwarded  by  Packet  to  Hambu;gh  every  Tuesday  and 
Friday;  Postage  Is  lOd  not  exceeding  J  oz, ;  or  via  Belgium 
daily  ;  or  via  Holland,  on  the  mornings  oi'  Wednesday  and  Sa- 
turday; Postage  8d  not  exceeding  J  oz.,  Is  4d  not  exceeding 
1  oz.,  and  so  on.  Those  intended  to  pass  via  France,  Belgium, 
or  Holland,  should  be  so  directed.  Newspapers— Denmark, 
free,  via  Hamburgh ;  other  States,  2d  each. 

North  America.     See  United  States  and  British  North  America. 

Norway  and  Sweden.     See  Northern  States  of  Europe. 

Nova  Scotia,     See  British  North  America. 

Nubia.  No  regular  Mails.  Letters  should  be  addressed  to  the 
care  of  an  agent  at  Malta  or  Aden,  as  opportunities  of  direct 
communication  seldom  occur. 

Oldenburg.  Mails,  by  which  Letters  must  be  paid,  despatched  on 
every  Tuesday  and  Friday,  by  Thames  Packet,  to  Hamburgh, 
6d  not  exceeding  J  oz.,  and  so  on ;  or  may  be  sent  unpaid,  if 
forwarded  via  France,  for  which  route  see  Northern  States  of 
Europe.     Newspapers,  free  by  Packet ;  via  France,  2d  each. 

Papal  States.  See  Southern  Italy ;  and  Letters  may  be  paid 
to  Calais,  5d  not  exceeding  l-  oz.,  or  forwarded  unpaid  by  French 
Packet  from  Marseilles,  or  paid  to  destination  Is  7d  under  ^  oz., 
2s  9d  under  J  oz.,  4s  4d  under  |  oz.,  5s  6d  under  1  oz.,  7s  6d 
under  IJ  oz.,  and  so  on.  For  this  route  Letters  should  be  ad- 
dressed, per  French  Packet  via  Marseilles.  Newspapers,  2d  each. 


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Parma  and  Placentia,     See  Southern  Italy. 

Persia.  Lotters,  v;hich  must  be  paid,  are  forwarded  via  Alex- 
andria and  Beyvout.     See  Alexandria. 

Peru.     See  Cliagres. 

ToLAND.  Mails,  by  which  the  Letters  mxist  be  paid ;  Postage 
Is  lOd  not  exceeding  J  oz.,  and  ?o  on,  despatched  every  Tuesday 
and  Friday  via  Hamburgh.  Letters,  specialhi  so  directed,  may 
be  forwarded  to  the  Provinces  of  Cracow,  Lublin,  and  Sando- 
mier,  daily  via  France,  unpaid  or  paid,  to  Podgorce  ;  Is  6d  under 
J  03.,  2s  7d  under  h  oz.,  4s  Id  under  f  oz.,  5s  2d  under  1  oz.,  7s  Id 
under  I5  os.  They  may  also  be  forwarded  via  Holland  and 
Belgium,  prepaid,  8d  not  exceeding  h  oz.,  if  so  addressed. 
Newspapers,  2d  each. 

Port-Philip.  Letters  are  despatched  on  the  last  day  of  each 
month,  by  Packet,  to  Sydney  (whence  there  is  an  Overland  Post 
to  Port- Philip) ;  Is  not  exceeding  Joz.,  and  so  on  ;  or,  sp-^cially 
so  addressed,  may  be  sent  ^  by  Private  Ship,"  8d  not  exceed- 
ing |-  oz.,  and  so  on.  All  Letters  must  be  paid.  S'^e  Aus- 
tralia.    Newspapers  by  Packet  free ;  by  Private  Ship,  Id  each. 

Portugal.  Mails,  by  which  Letters  must  be  paid,  despatched  on 
the  mornings  of  the  7th,  17th,  and  27th,  of  each  month,  unless 
those  dates  fall  on  a  Sunday,  and  then  on  the  following  morn- 
ing, via  Southampton,  Is  9d  not  exceeding  J  oz.,  or  daily,  if  so 
directed,  via  France.  Paid  through  France,  lOd  under  J  oz.. 
Is  3d  under  J  oz.,  2s  Id  under  f  oz.,  2s  6d  under  1  oz.,  3s  9d 

■    under  Ij  oz.,  and  so  on.     Newspapers,  2d  each. 

Prussia.  Letters  are  despatched  on  Tuesday  and  Friday,  via 
Hamburgh  ;  Postage  Is  lOd  not  exceeding  ^  oz.,  and  so  on;  or 
via  France  daily,  if  so  addressed,  must  be  paid  as  far  as  Calais, 
5d  not  exceeding  ^oz. ;  or  through  France,  lOd  under  J  oz..  Is  3d 
under  J  oz.,  23  Id  under  f  oz.,  23  6d  under  1  oz.,  3s  9d  under 
l|:Oz.,  and  so  on.  Also,  if  addressed,  dailj  via  Belgium;  Pos- 
tage 8d  not  exceeding  xjoz.-;  by  either  route  the  Postage  must 
be  paid  in  advance.    Newspapers,  2d  each. 

Reuss.     See  German  States. 

Roman  States.     See  Papal  States. 

Russia  (Northern.)  Mails,  by  which  the  letters  must  be  paid, 
despatched  every  Tuesday  and  Friday,  by  Thames  Packet,  to 
Hamburg.  Postage,  Is  lOd  not  exceeding  J  oz.,  and  so  on; 
they  may  also  be  forwarded  by  Holland, if  addressed  ''via  Rot- 
terdam ;"  or  by  Belgium,  if  "  via  Ostend."  Postage  8d,  not  ex- 
ceeding |-  oz.     Newspapers,  2d  each. 

Russia  (Southern),  including  the  governments  of  Abkhas,  Astrak- 
han, Bessarabia,  Caucasus,  Circassia,  Cossacks  of  the  Black  Sea, 


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Cossacks  of  the  Don,  Daughistan,  Ekaterinoslaw,  Georgia,  Imere* 
tia,Kiew,Koursk,  Mingrella,  Nicaolaw,  Podolia,Poltowa,Schir- 

.  wan,  Taurida,  Tchernigow,  Ukiaine,  Volwynia,  Voroney.  Let- 
ters, if  specially  directed,  desj  atched  daily,  via  France,  unpaid 
or  paid  to  destination;  Is  6d  under  ^  oz.,  25  7d  under  g-  oz., 
and  so  on ;  or  by  the  Thames  Packet  to  Hamburg,  by  which  the 

.    Postage  must  be  paid  ;  Is  lOd  not  exceeding  J  oz.,  and  so  on, 

.  despatched  every  Tuesday  and  Friday.  They  may  also  be  for- 
warded, via  Holland,  8d,  not  exceeding  J  oz.,  if  addressed  "  by 
Rotterdam  ;''  or  via  Belgium,  if  addressetl  "  by  Ostend" — 8d,  not 
exceeding  J  oz.     Newspapers,  2d  each. 

St  Domingo.  For  letters,  see  West  Indies  (Foreign.)  News- 
papers free. 

St  Helena.    No  regular  packet.     See  Africa. 

St  Jago  de  Cuba.  Mails,  by  which  Letters  must  be  paid,  de- 
spatched, fi'cs  Southampton,  on  the  mornings  of  the  2d  and  17th 
of  every  month  ;  2s  3d,  not  exceeding  ^  oz.,  and  so  on.  When- 
ever the  2d  of  the  month  falls  on  Sunday,  the  mails  are  made  up 
and  despatched  on  the  previous  evening  ;  and  whenever  the  IJth 
of  the  month  falls  on  Sunday,  the  mails  are  made  up  and  de- 
spatched on  the  following  morning.     Newspapers,  2d  each. 

Sandwich  Islands.  No  regular  mails.  Letters  despatched  by 
private  ships  at  every  opportunity — 8d  not  exceeding  J  oz. 
Newspapers,  Id  each. 

Sardinia.  Letters  may  be  paid,  daily,  through  France — lOd  under 
J  oz.,  Is  4d  under  J  oz.,  and  so  on  ;  or  to  destination,  Is  Id  under 
J  oz..  Is  9d  under  |-  oz.,  and  so  on.     Newspapers,  2d  each. 

Saxe  Altenburg,  Saxe  Coburg  Gotha,  Saxe  Meiningen,  and 
Saxe  Weimar.     See  German  States. 

Saxony.     See  Northern  States  of  Europe. 

SCHAUMBERG  LiPPE,  SCHWARTZBURG  RuDOLSTADT,  and  SCHWARTZ- 

BURG  Sonde  RHAUSEN.     See  German  States. 

Siberia.     See  Russia. 

Sicilies,  i.  e.,  Naples  and  Sicily.  See  Southern  Italy.  And 
Letters  may  be  forwarded,  unpaid,  by  French  packets,  from  Mar- 
seilles, ox  paid  to  destination — Is  9d  under  J  oz.,  3s  Id  under  J 
oz.,  and  so  on.  For  this  route.  Letters  should  be  addressed  "Per 
French  Packet,  via  Marseilles" 

Sierra  Leone.    No  regular  packet.    See  Africa. 

Silesia.     See  Austria. 

Singapore.     See  India  (East.) 

fiouTH  Australia.     See  Australia. 

Southern  Italy,    See  Italy  (Southern.) 


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Spain.  Mails  made  up  on  the  mornings  of  the  7th,  17thj  and  27th 
of  every  month,  unless  those  dates  fall  on  the  Sunday,  and  then 
on  the  following^  morning,  and  despatched  via  Southampton. 
2s  2d  not  exceeding  i  oz.,  and  so  on.  Letters  may  be  sent  daily 
via  Calias ;  lOd  under  |^  oz. ;  Is  3d  under  J  oz.  j  and  so  on.  By 
either  routes  the  postage  must  be  paid. 

*^*  Letters  for  Spain,  not  specially  addressed,  (with  the  ex- 
ception of  Cadiz,  Vigo,  and  Carunno,  which  are  sent  via  Southamp' 
ton,)  are  forwarded  through  France.    Newspapers  via  Southamp- 
ton, free ;  via  France,  one  halfpenny  each. 
Styria.     See  Austria. 
Swan  River.     See  Australia. 

Sweden  and  Norway.     See  Northern  States  of  Europe. 
Switzerland.    Letters  despatched  daily  through  France;  paid 
to  destination,  lid  under  J  oz. ;  Is  5d  under  ^  oz. ;  and  so  on. 
Newspapers,  2d  each. 

Sydney.  Mails  despatched  from  London  by  sailing  packet  on  the 
last  day  of  every  month,  unless  that  should  happen  on  a  Sun- 
day, and  then  the  day  following.  Postage,  (which  must  be  paid 
in  advance,  Is  not  exceeding  J  oz.,  and  letters,  if  specially  so  di- 
rected, may  be  sent  "by  private  ship,"  8d  not  exceeding  |^oz.,  and 
80  on;  or  by  India,  if  specially  addressed  via  Marseilles,  under  J 
oz.  2s  2d ;  under  J  oz.  2s  7d ;  via  Southampton,  under  J  oz. 
Is  4d,  and  so  on.  Newspapers  by  packet  free;  by  private  ship, 
one  penny  each ;  via  Marseilles,  5d ;  via  Southampton,  2d  each. 

Syra.    See  Greece. 

Syria.  Closed  mails  are  made  up  in  London  on  the  7th  and  24th 
of  each  month,  (unless  they  should  happen  on  a  Sunday,  then 
the  following  day),  and  despatched  to  Marseilles,  whence  they 
are  forwarded  by  British  packets.  All  letters  to  Syria  are  sent 
yb  this  route,  unless  otherwise  addressed.  Is  8d  under  J  oz. 
Mails  are  despatched,  via  Southampton,  on  the  mornings  of  the 
3d  and  20th  of  every  month,  (unless  they  happen  on  a  Sunday, 
and  then  the  mail  is  made  up  on  the  previous  evening) ;  Is  6d 
not  exceeding  |-  oz.  Letters  for  this  route  should  be  addressed 
via  Southampton,  and  all  must  be  paid.  Newspapers,  by  closed 
mail,  3d  each ;  by  Southampton  or  by  French  packet,  2d  each. 

Texas.  No  regular  mail.  Letters,  &c.  are  forwarded  by  private 
ship  at  every  opportunity.  Postage,  8dnot  exceeding  J  oz.,and 
so  on.    Newspapers,  Id  each. 

Transylvania.     See  Austria. 

Tripoli  and  Tunis.     See  Barbary. 

Turkey  in  Europe,  (with  the  town  of  Scutari  in  Asia.)    Daily, 


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via  France,  paid  or  unpaid  to  destination ;  Is  lid  under  ]^  oz. ; 
.  3s  5d  under  5  oz.,  except  Belgrade,  which  is  Is  5d.  under  ^  oz. ; 
2s  5d  under  J  oz.,  and  so  on.     Newspapers,  2d  each. 

Turkey  in  Asia  (except  Scutari.)  Letters,  which  must  be  paid, 
Is  8d  under  5^  oz. ;  2s  Id  under  1  oz.,  and  so  on,  are  forwarded 
with  those  for  Alexandria  via  Marseilles.  Newspapers,  2d  each- 
Letters  to  Smyrna,  the  Dardanelles,  and  Constantinople,  may  be 
forwarded  by  the  French  packets,  which  leave  Marseilles  on  the 
1st,  11th,  and  21st  of  every  "month  at  5  p.  m.,  unpaid,  or  paid  to 
destination.  Is  3d  under  ^  oz,,  2s  Id  under  J  oz.,  and  so  on. 
They  should  be  addressed  via  Marseilles  by  French  packet. 
Newspapers,  2d  each. 

Tuscany.  Letters  forwarded  daily,  may  be  paid  through  France, 
lOd  under  J  oz..  Is  3d  under  J  oz.,  and  so  on ;  or  may  be  paid 
as  far  as  Sarzani,  the  Italian  frontier  of  Sardinia,  Is  4d  under  ^ 
oz.,  2s  3d  under  J  oz.,  and  so  on ;  or  may  be  sent  unpaid  by 
French  packet  boats  from  Marseilles,  or  paid  to  destination  by 
the  same  route.  Is  9d  under  ^  oz. ;  3s  Id  under  J  oz.,  and  so  on. 
Newspapers,  2d  each. 

Tyrol  (Northern  and  Southern.)     See  Austria. 

United  States.  Mails,  by  which  letters  must  be  paid,  despatched 
by  steam  packets  from  Liverpool  on  the  3d  and  18th  of  every 
month,  except  December,  January,  February,  and  March,  when 
on  the  3d  only  J  Is  not  exceeding  |^  oz. ;  and  so  on.  Letters, 
addressed  "  by  private  ship,"  may  also  be  despatched  through 
the  ship  letter  office  by  any  outward  bound  vessel.  Postage  8d, 
not  exceeding  J  oz.     Newspapers,  2d  each. 

Van  Diemen's  Land.     See  Australia. 

Venezuela.  Mails,  by  which  the  letters  must  be  paid,  despatched 
on  the  morning  of  the  2d  and  17th,  (or,  in  the  event  of  the  2d 
falling  on  a  Sunday,  on  the  evening  of  the  1st,  or  if  the  17th 
fall  on  a  Sunday,  on  the  morning  of  the  18th),  of  every  month, 
via  Southampton  ;  Is  not  exceeding  J  oz.,  and  so  on ;  or  by  pri- 
vate ship,  8d  not  exceeding  J  oz.,  and  so  on.  Newspapers  free 
by  packet;  Id  private  ship. 

Venetian  Lombardy.  Daily  through  France,  unpaid  ;  or  paid  to 
destination,  Is  5d  under  ^  oz.,  2s  5d  under  J  oz.,  and  so  on. 

Wallachia.  Via  France  daily,  unpaid  or  paid  to  destination, 
Is  9d  under  J  oz.;  3s  Id  under  J  oz.,  and  so  on.  Newspapers, 
2d  each. 

West  Indies  (British),  except  for  Bahamas  and  Bermuda  (which 
see),  the  mails  are  despatched  on  the  morning  of  the  2d  and 
17th  (or,  in  the  event  of  the  2d  falling  on  a  Sunday,  on  the  even- 
ing of  the  1st ;  or  if  the  17th  fall  on  a  Sunday,  on  the  morning 


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of  the  1 8th)  of  eveiy  month,  via  Southampton — Is  if  not  exceed- 
ing J  oz.,  and  so  on,  paid  or  unpaid.  To  Jamaica  (the  packet 
port,  Kingston,  excepted)  and  Berbice,  the  Postage  is  Is  2d,  not 
exceeding  ^  oz.  This  includes  the  inter-colonial  rate  of  2d  the 
J  oz.    Newspapers  free. 

West  Indies  (Foreign),  except  for  Havana  (which  see),  the 
mails  are  forwarded  with  those  for  the  West  Indies  (British.) 
Lettei's  and  newspapers  received  until  the  same  hour.  Letters 
must  be  paid — Is  5d  not  exceeding  ^  oz.,  and  so  on.  Newspapers, 
2d  each. 
Wertemburg.  Letter?,  paid  or  unpaid,  via  France,  under  ^  oz. 
lOd,  under  g-  oz.  Is  3d,  under  f  oz.  2s  Id.      Sec  also  German 

.   States. 


letters  not  to  be  sealed  with  wax  when  sent  to  warm 
climates. 

The  practice  of  sealing  Letters  passing  io  and  from  the  East  and 
West  Indies,  and  other  warm  climates,  with  wax,  is  attended  with 
much  inconvenience,  and  frequently  with  serious  injury  to  the 
Letters,  in  consequence  of  the  melting  of  the  wax  and  adhesion 
of  the  Letters  to  each  other. 

In  the  case  of  mails  received  from  India,  considerable  delay  is 
occasioned  ;  and  notwithstanding  the  greatest  care  is  taken  in  se- 
parating the  Letters,  which,  owing  to  the  cause  already  mentioned 
adhere  closely  together,  many  are  much  damaged  and  torn.  The 
public  are,  therefore,  recommended,  in  all  cases,  to  use  wafers  in 
preference  to  wax,  in  securing  their  letters  sent  to  India  or  other 
warm  climates,  and  also  to  advise  their  correspondents  in  those 
countries  to  pursue  the  same  course. 

Private  Steamers  sail  from  Hull  to  Hamburgh  on  Tuesday, 
Thursday,  and  Saturday ;  to  Rotterdam  on  Wednesday,  and  to 
Antwerp  on  Saturday  afternoon. 


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CORPORATE  ANB  OTHER  SOBIES* 


BURGH  OF  DUNDEE. 

Burgh  funds  at  September  30th,  1845,  estimated 

at  ...  ...  ...  ...  £111,405  12     3 

Debts  and  obligations,        ...  ...  ...         60,261  19     1 


£51,143  13     2 
Geokge  Duncan,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  the  Burgh. 


MAGISTRATES  AND  COUNCIL. 
James  Brown,  Lord  Provost  and  Chief  Magistrate. 

BAILIES. 

John  Anderson,  First.  William  Moves,  Third. 

John  Sturrock,  Second.  Peter  Hean,  Fourth. 

William  Thorns,  Dean  of  Guild. 

Thomas  Cuthbert,  Treasurer. 
Charles  Smith,  Hospital  Master. 

William  Harris,  Kirk  Master. 

COUNCILLORS. 

Alexander  Easson,  Alexander  Low,  John  B.  Rattray, 

James  Webster,  Alexander  Moncur,  John  Coupar, 

W.  G.  Baxter,  John  Kennedy,  jun.,  G.  H.  Newall, 

P.  H.  Thoms,  John  Murdoch,  Edward  Urquhart. 

William  Rarrie  and  Christopher  Kerr,  Conjunct  Town-Clerks. 

William  Boyd  Baxter,  Town  Chamberlain. 

William  Scott,  Superintendent  of  Town's  Property. 

COMMITTEES  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Finance. 
The  Treasurer,  Convener, 
Bailies  Stnrrock,  Moves,  and  Hean,  the  Dean  of  Guild,  P.  H. 
Thoms,   Alexander  Easson,  Alexander  Low,  Charles  Smith, 
James  Webster,  and  William  Harris. 


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Church  Matters. 
The  Kirk  Master,  Convener. 
Bailie  Hean,  the  Dean  of  Guild,  John  Kennedy,  James  "Webster, 
Alexander  Easson,  P,  H.  Thorns,  Alexander  Honour,  and  John 
Coupar. 

Properties  and  Improvements. 
Bailie  Moyes,  Convener. 
Bailie  Hean,  the  Dean  of  Guild,  Alexander  Easson,  John  Mur- 
doch, P.  H.  Thorns,  Charles  Smith,  William  Harris,  James 
"Webster,  and  the  Treasurer. 

Hospital  Funds. 

The  Hospital  Master,  Convener. 

Murraygate — Alexander  Easson,  W.  G.  Baxter,  John  Coupar,  and 

Alexander  Low. 
Overrate — Bailies  Moyes  and  Hean,  James  Webster,  and  Edward 

Urquhart. 
Nethergate—F.  H.  Thorns,  G.  H.  Newall,  and  Alexander  Moncur. 
Seagate — Dean  of  Guild, ,  Charles  Smith,  John  Kennedy,  and  T. 

Cuthbert. 
High  Street  and  Shore — Bailies  Anderson  and  Sturrock,  William 

Harris,  John  Murdoch,  and  J.  B,  Rattray. 

Unfree  Traders. 
The  Dean  of  Guild,  Convener. 
John    Murdoch,  Alexander   Moncur,  James   Webster,   William 
^  Harris,  John  Kennedy,  jun.,  J.  B.  Rattray,  Edward  Urquhart. 

Rights  and  obligations  of  the  Town  in  regard  to^Churches. 
Alexander  Easson, Convener. 
Bailies  Moyes  and  Hean,  Dean  of  Guild,  William  Harris,  P.  H. 
Thorns,  Charles  Smith,  and  John  Kennedy,  jun. 

Rights  of  Council  generally. 
Alexander  Easson,  Convener. 
Bailies  Anderson  and  Moyes,  Dean  of  Guild,  Alexander  Low,  P. 
H.  Thoms,  and  Charles  Smith. 

Bursaries  and  Funds  for  Educational  purposes. 
P.  H.  Thoms,  Convener. 
Bailies  Anderson  and  Hean,  Dean  of  Guild,  Alexander  Easson, 
and  Edward  Urquhart. 

Management  of  Tag  Ferries. 
Bailies  Anderson,  Moyes,  and  Hean. 
Note. — The  Provost  a  member  of  all  Committees,  and  members 
of  Council  entitled  to  attend  meetings  of  Committees,  but  without 
voting. 


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Council  Harhour  Trustees. 

Provost/iBailies,  and  Dean  of  Guild,  ex  ojiciis,  James  Webster  ap- 
pointed. 

Council  Commissioners  under  the  Ale  and  Beer  Duty  Act, 

The  Provost  ex  officio,  P.  H.  Thorns,  Alexander  Low,  John  Ken- 
nedy, jun.,  Jolin  Murdoch,  Alexander  Moncur. 


GUILDHY  INCORPORATION. 
"William  Thoms,  Dean  of  Guild. 

ASSESSORS. 

Ward  \st,  Robert  Adamson  and  George  Thorns ;  2(i,  George 
Ower  and  John  Durham  ;  3c?,  David  Hean  and  John  Miller;  Ath, 
Peter  Hean  and  Alexander  Lawson  ;  bth,  James  Webster;  Gth, 
Alexander  Webster  and  John  Kennedy;  Tth,  John  Moir  and  A.  J. 
Warden  ;  Zth,  George  Cochrane  and  Thomas  Powrie  ;  9fA,  Patrick 
Gardiner  and  John  Durham;  lOth,  William  Sime;  Wth,  William 
Morris. 

J.  W.  Baxter,  Clerk.    James  PuUar,  Collector. 
James  Allan,  Officer. 


HARBOUR  TRUSTEES. 

From  the  County. — Viscount  Duncan,  Sir  John  Ogilvy  of  Inver- 
quharity,  David  Hunter  of  Blackness,  Thomas  Erskine  of  Lin- 
lath  en. 
Town- Council. — The  Provost,  the  Bailies,  and  James  Webster. 
Guildry. — The  Dean,  David  Baxter,  Alex.  Lawson,  Andrew  Low, 

Alex.  Martin,  and  Thomas  Powrie. 
Nine  Trades. — John  Mitchell,  William  Harris,  Roderick  Harris. 
Three  Trades. — Alexander  Butchart. 
Seamen  Fraternity. — John  Kennedy,  jun. 

John  Cairncross,  Treasurer. — George  Milne,  Clerk. 

Simon  Robertson,  Collector  of  Shore  Dues. 

John  Jack,  Berthing-Master. 

Jas.  Brisbane,  Master  of  Graving  Dock  and  Patent  Slip,  and 

Storekeeper. 

Charles  Ower,  Superintendent  of  Works. 

COMMITTEES  OF  THE  BOARD. 

Finance- — David  Baxter,  Convener. 

Works  and  Stores — Bailie  Moyes. 

Docks  and  Pilotage — John  Kennedy,  Convener. 

Harhour  Mights. — Bailie  Sturrock. 


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NINE  INCORPORATED  TRADES. 

John  Mitchell,  Convener.     Peter  Thomson,  Boxmaster. 
Thomas  Levell  Hammond,  Clerk. 


DEACONS. 


Bakers, Daid  Hume. 

Shoemakers, John  Fenton. 

Glovers, Peter  Stewart. 

Tailors^ John  Young. 

Bonnetmakers,.  John  Lamb. 


FlesJiers, Thomas  Dick. 

Hammermen,... John  Justice. 

Weavers, William  Gibson. 

Dyers, 


THREE  UNITED  TRADES. 

William  Balbirnie,  Convener.     William  Hean,  Boxmaster. 

John  Anderson,  Clerk. 

DEACONS. 


Masons, David  Mortimer. 

Wrights, George  0  wer. 


Slaters,. 


.Wm.  Balbirnie. 


MALTMEN  INCORPORATION. 

Robert  Ramsay,  Deacon.  I  George  Saunders,  Boxmaster. 
James  M'Ewen,  Clerk.      \  Alexander  Anderson,  Officer. 


TRINITY  HOUSE. 

One  of  'the  Boards  of  Examiners  of  Masters  and  Mates  in  the  Mer- 
chant-Service, Established  by  the  Lords  of  the  Committee  of  Privy 
Council  for  Trade. 

John  Kennedy,  jun.,  Master.     Robert  Tosh,  Deputy-Master. 

James  M'Ewen,  Secretary, 

Lanceman  Webster,  Pilot-Master. 

LIGHT-KEEPERS. 

Lights  of  Tay — James  Mardu,  Light-keeper;   William  Graham, 

Assistant. 
Ferry- Port-on-Craig—'Niith.  Young,  Lighl-keeper;  John  Ireland, 

Assistant. 

Thomas  Barron,  Yacht-keeper.    John  Kincaid,  Officer. 


MERCHANT  SEAMEN'S  FUND. 
Trustees.— George  Fyfe   (Chairman),   Patrick   Just,  William 
Young,  Alex.  Martin,  And  Greig,  jun.,  John  Guillan,  W.  0.  Tay- 
lor, James  Young,  R.  D.  Pryde-^  Robert  Tosh,  Thomas  Glenday, 
David  Duff,  Lanceman  Webster,  Wm.  Nicoll,  and  Robert  Leslie. 
Joseph  Graham,  Collector. 


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GENERAL  COMMISSIONERS  OF  POLICE  AND 
THEIR  COMPdITTEES. 


GENERAL  COMMISSIONERS. 

The  Honourable  the  Provost,  four  Bailies/Dean  of  Guild,  Sheriff 
Depute  of  the  county  of  Foifar,  and,  in  his  absence,  the  Sheriff- 
Substitute  of  the  Dundee  District  of  the  County,  resident  within 
the  bounds  of  Police,  ex  oificiis. 

"Ward  1  Messrs  Robert,  Gilbert,  stoneware  merchant. 
William  Fo[!^gie,  Wright, 

2  John  Carrie,  grocer. 
Peter  Gibson,  blacksmith. 

3  John  Miller,  ^rocer, 
Alexander  Boyd,  cabinetmaker. 

4  George  Mil  er,  manufacturer. 
William  Ilalket,  junior,  manufacturer. 

6  Alexander  Moncur,  manufacturer. 

James  Hay  Ower,  manufacturer. 

6  James  Web.^ter,  brick  maker. 
James  Cook,  junior,  brushmaker. 

7  David  Robert'ton,  builder. 
Andrew  John  Wighton,  grocer. 

8  John  Stirling,  shoemaker. 
Thomas  Wighton,  wriglit. 

9  James  Anderson  liughes,  wright. 
James  M'Intosh,  cabinetmaker. 

10  James  Small,  manufacturer. 
John  Allan  Small,  baker. 

11  George  Ower,  glazier. 

William  Neilson,  tailor  and  clothier. 

COMMITTEES  APPOINTED  BY  THE  EGABD, 


Paving. 


Messrs  James  V/'ebster. 
William  Foggie. 
James  H.  Ower. 
John  Miller. 
George  Miller. 
James  Cook,  junior. 
James  A.  Hughes. 
John  Siirling. 
David  Robertson. 
James  Small. 
Thomas  Wighton. 


Messrs  William  Plalket,  junior 

Alexander  Moncur. 

Alexander  Boyd. 

Andrew  J.  Wighton. 

William  Neilson. 

Robert  Gilbert. 

John  Carrie. 
Bailie  ISIoves. 
The  Dean  of  Guild. 
Mr  Webster,  Convener. 


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Messrs  John  Miller. 

John  A.  Small. 
James  Small. 
Alexander  Moncur. 
William  Foggie. 
James  Webster. 
Peter  Gibson. 
James  H.  Ower. 
James  Cook,  junior. 
James  A.  Hughes. 


Watching. 


Messrs  Thomas  WightoD. 

David  Robertson, 

Andrew  J.  Wighton. 

William  Halket,  junior. 

George  Ower. 

Alexander  Boyd. 

James  M'Intosh. 

John  Stirling. 
The  First  Bailie. 
Mr  Miller,  Convener. 


Fire  Knqines. 


Messrs  Alexander  Boyd. 
William  Neilson. 
William  Foggie. 
James  A.  Hughes. 
Peter  Gibson. 
John  Miller. 
George  Miller. 
Alexander  Moncur. 
James  Cook,  junior. 

Messrs  James  M'Intosh. 
James  Webster. 
George  Miller. 
Robert  Gilbert. 
John  A.  Small. 
John  Carrie. 
Alexander  Moncur. 
Alexander  Boyd. 
David  Robertson. 
George  Ower. 


Messrs  James  M'Intosh. 

Andrew  J.  Wighton, 
Thomas  Wighton. 
John  Stirling. 
John  A,  Small. 
James  Webster, 
James  H.  Ower. 

Mr  Boyd,  Convener. 


Ziighting, 


Messrs  Andrew  J.  Wighton. 
William  Neilson. 
Peter  Gibson. 
James  Small. 
Robert  Gilbert. 
John  A.  Small. 
Alexander  Moncur. 
Alexander  Boyd. 
James  Webster. 
James  H.  Ower. 
William  Halket,  juior.n 


Messrs  William  Fog-gie. 

Andrew  J.  Wighton, 
James  Cook,  junior. 
Thomas  Wighton. 
James  A.  Hughes, 
John  Stirling. 
James  Small. 

The  Second  Bailie. 

Mr  M'Intosh,  Convener. 


Cleansing, 

Messrs  James  Cook,  junior. 

Jamfjs  A.  Hughes. 

Thomas  Wighton. 

George  Miller. 

James  M'Intosh. 

William  Foggie. 

David  Robertson. 

John  Stirling. 
The  Fourth  Bailie. 
Mr  A.  J.  Wighton,  Convener. 


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Finance. 


Messrs  James  A.  Hughes, 

James  H.  Ower. 

David  Robertson. 

Thomas  Wiji^hton. 

James  Cook,  junior. 

John  Stirling. 

John  A.  Small. 
The  Third  Bailie. 
Mr  James  Small,  Convener. 


Convener  of  Paving  Committee. 

Lighting  do. 

Watching  do. 

Cleansing  do. 

Fire  Engines  do. 
Messrs  James  Small. 
George  Ower. 
Robert  Gilbert. 
John  Carrie. 
William  Halket,  junioi*. 

Any  three  members  of  the  above  Committees  respectively  are  a 
quorum. 

Any  three  members  of  these  Committees  may,  by  a  written 
notice,  require  the  Convener,  or  in  his  absence,  the  Clerk,  to  call 
a  meeting  of  the  Committee  to  which  they  belong,  within  forty- 
eight  hours  after  such  notice. 
N.B. — The  Provost  is  a  member  of  all  the  Committees  of  tha 

Board. 
The  Superintendent  to  attend  also. 


DUNDEE  FIRE  BRIGADE. 

James  Fyffe,  31  Hiiltown,  Superintendent. 

No.  1  Engine. 
1.  Peter  Rattray,  56  Overgate,  Captain. 
1.  William  M'lutosh,  Dudhope  Crescent,  Serjeant. 

1.  Thomas  Hume,  Dudhope  Street,  Fireman. 

2.  William  Watson,  George's  Place,  do. 

3.  George  Glass,  Bell  Street,  do. 

4.  David  Shepherd,  North  Tay  Street,  do. 

No.  2  Engine. 
1.  George  Gray,  31  Hiiltown,  Captain. 
1.  WiUiara  Nicol,  do.,  Serjeant. 

1.  Alexander  Duncan,  Dudhope  Street,  Fireman. 

2.  John  Law,  75  Cowgate,  do. 

3.  Peter  Hends,  94  do.,  do. 

4.  John  Arthur,  56  Hiiltown,  Do. 

No.  3  Engine. 
I.  David  Ramsay,  18  Bell  Street,  Captain. 
1.  John  Ross,  Fen  ton  Street,  Serjeant. 

1.  William  Anderson,  33  Brown  Street,  Fireman. 

2.  Robert  Leish,  Hiiltown,  do. 

3.  James  Bennet,  Hunter  Street,  do. 

4.  Alexander  Scott,  23  North  Tay  Street,  do. 


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DUNDEE  WRITERS  INCORPORATION. 

William  Reid,  Preses.     William  Neish,  Vice-Preses. 
John  William  Thomsou,  Treasurer.    James  Pattullo,  Secretary. 


CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE. 

David  Baxter,  Esq.,  Chairman. 

Thomas  Neish,  Esq.,  Deputy  Chairman. 

Robert  Sturrock,  Secretary. 


JOINT  STOCK  BUILDING  COMPANY. 

Charles  Smith,  President.     George  Robertson,  Vice-President. 
William  Adam,  Treasurer.     John  Anderson,  Secretary. 

Committee—W 'AVmm  Balbirnie,  David  M'Leish,  John  Adam,  Wil- 
liam Lavvson,  David  Shepherd,  Mathew  Low,  James  Hunter, 
and  John  Davie. 


C  ©  U  B  T  S. 


POLICE  COURT. 
Held  in  the  Police  Office  every  lawful  day  at  half-past  nine 

o'clock,  A.M. 

The  Sheriff,  Provost,  Four  Bailies,  end  Dean  of  Guild,  Judges; 
David  Mitchell,  Clerk  and  Assessor-  and  the  Superintendent 
of  Police,  Procurator-Fiscal  of  Court. 


POLICE  ESTABLISHMENT. 

One  Lieutenant,  One  Deputy-Lieutenant,  Three  Serjeants,  anci 

Forty-five  Constables. 

Donald  Mackay,  Superintendent,  of  Police,  Procurator-Fiscal  of 

Court,  and  Inspector  of  Lighting  and  Cleansing. 


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JUSTICE  OF  PEACE  COURT. 

The  Acting  Justices  of  the  Peace  for  the  District,  Judges. 
Alexander  Christie,  writer,  Cleric  and  Assessor. 
The  Court  is  held  in  the  Guild  Hall  each  alternate  Monday  at 
eleven  o'clock  forenoon.  The  Dundee  district  comprehends  the 
parishes  of  Dundee,  Mains  and  Strathnaartin,  Liff  and  Benvie, 
Monikie,  Monifieth,  Murroes,  Auchterhouse,  and  Tealing.  There 
are  70  gentlemen  in  the  commission  for  the  district,  of  which  num- 
ber t\»enty  have  not  qualified. 


SHERIFF-COURT— DUNDEE  DISTRICT. 

The  ordinary  Court  is  held  in  the  Guild  Hall,  Town  House, 
every  Tuesday  at  half-past  ten  o'clock  forenoon,  and  the  Small 
Debt  Court  the  same  day  at  twelve  o'clock  noon,  during  the  Ses- 
sion. There  are  also  two  Ordinary  and  two  Small  Debt  Courts 
held  during  vacation,  at  the  same  place  and  hours. 

James  L'Amy,  Esq.,  advocate,  Sheriff-Depute ;  John  Irving  Hen- 
derson, Esq.,  advocate,  Sheriff-Substitute ;  Patrick  Orr,  W.S., 
Sheriff-Clerk ;  William  Wales,  Sheriff-Clerk-Depute ;  John 
Boyd  Baxter,  Procurator-Fiscal. 

The  Sheriff-Clerk's  Office,  30  Reform  Street,  is  open  from  ten 
A.M.  till  four  P.M.,  and  six  to  eight  p.m.,  every  lawful  day  except 
Saturday,  on  which  the  office  closes  at  four  p.m. 


GUILD  COURT. 

Dean  of  Guild,  Judge ;  John  W,  Baxter,  Assessor  (Office,  10  Re- 
form Street);  William  Reid,  Fiscal ;  James  Allan,  Officer. 


COMMISSARY  COURT. 

The  Sheriffs,  Commissaries. 

John  Bell,  Depute-Clerk ;  Da\id  Mitchell,  Dundee,  Fiscal. 

The  Court  is  held  every  Tuesday  during  the  Session. 


BURGH  OR  BAILIE  COURT. 

Held  in  the  Town-Hall  every  Wednesda}^  at  eleven  o'clock 
forenoon. 

The  Bailies,  Judges;  the  Town-Clerks,  Assessors ;  George  Simpson, 
Writer,  Dundee,  Procurator-Fiscal;    Colin  M'Ewan,  Town- 
c 


Si 

Officer ;  John  Fraser,  Town-Officer  and  Drummer  ;  John  Wat- 
son, Council-Officer,  Billet-Master,  Inspector  of  the  Markets, 
and  Weights  and  Measures. 


HARBOUR  POLICE. 

David  Pilmer,  Superintendent,  and  head  weigher  and  meter  of 
coals  and  lime. 
Four  day  patrol  and  six  night  watchmen,         . 


CUSTOMS. 

John  Stewart,  Collector. 

D.  M.  Jolly,  Controller,  and  Controlling  Surveyor  of  Warehouses, 

James  H.  Blain,  Collector's  1st  Clerk ;  David  Walker,  2d  do.  j 

James  Scott,  3d  do. ;  William  Scott,  4th  do. 

George  Jack,  Controller  Tay  Lights. 

John  W.  Arkle,  Landing  Surveyor. 

Andrew  Henderson,  James  Kidd,  Andrew  Sceales,  and    John 

Melville,  Searchers,  Landing  and  Coast  Waiters. 

Janet  Mihi,  Housekeeper. 

Alfi'ed  Mayne,  Tide  Surveyor. 

William  Cairncross  and  Robert  Coventry,  Lockers. 

John  Milln,  Messenger — Nineteen  Tidewaiters  and  four  Boatmen. 


EXCISE. 

Montrose  Collection. 

John  Corbet,  Collector — Mungo  Park,  Clerk. 

Dundee  District. 

James  Anderson,  Supervisor. 
James  Atkinson,  Michael  Atkinson,  Kenneth  M'Bain,  Officers. 

Thomas  Guest,  Ganger — Paul  Lamb,  Permit  Writer. 

Supernumerary,    William    Todd — Expectant,  J.  Grandison,  A. 

M' Galium — Mrs  Watson,  Housekeeper. 


OFFICE  OF  STAMPS  AND  TAXES. 

26  Castle  Street. 

John  Kerr,  Distributor  and  Collector. 
John  Bell  and  William  Soutar,  Clei'ks. 
Office  hours,  except  Saturday,  from  10  a.m.  till  3  p.m.,  and  from 
6  to  3  P.M.     On  Saturdays^  from  IQ  a.m  till  3  p.m. 


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CIJEIRGY  AND  PLACES  OF  WOl^SHEP. 


ESTABLISHED  CHURCH. 

St  Mary's— East  Church Arch.  M'Lauchlan^D.D, 

St  Paul's— South  Church John  Tulloch. 

Grey  friars'  do Charles  Adie,  D.D. 

St  Clement's — Steeple  Church James  Thomson,  A.M. 

St  John's — Cross  Church Andrew  Johnston. 

ot  A    J       5      -v       at.      4.  f  Alexander  M'Neil. 

St  Andrew's-Kmg  Street |  ^^^^^^  Logan  (assistant) 

St  David's — North  Tay  Street John  L.  Adamson. 


FREE  CHURCH, 

St  John's— Small's  Wynd John  Roxburgh, 

St  David's — Ward  Road George  Lewis. 

St  Andrew's — Meadow  Place,  Bell  St. .  .James  Ewing. 
St  Peter's — St  Peter  Street,  HawkhilL.Islay  Burns. 

Willison's — Barrack  Street ....John  Hill, 

Dudhope — Upper  Pleasance William  Stewart. 

Chapelshade — Constitution  Road John  M'Dougall. 

Hilltown — Maxwellto wn John  Baxter 

Wallacetown — Church  St.,  Prince's)  -d  .  •  ,  t    ht-h 

Street j  Patrick  L.  Miller, 

Gaelic,  Long  Wynd Charles  MAlister 

Mariners'  —  Reform  Street Thomas  Robinson, 


EPISCOPALIANS, 

St  Paul's-Castle  Street  (  ^^^^^^^  ^^f  7'  ^^^f  of  Brechin. 

\  T.  G.  Torry  Anderson  (assistant.) 


REFORMED  PRESBYTERIANS. 
Meadowside Joseph  Wilson, 


ASSOCIATE  ORIGINAL  SECEDERS. 
Watt  Institution  Hall Edward  A.  Thomson. 


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UNITED  ASSOCIATE  SECEDERS. 

First  Congregation— George's  Chapel,  School )  Qqqj.„q  Gilfillan 

Wynd J  ° 

Second  Congregation — Bell  Street W.  B.  Berwick, 

Third  Congregation -Tay  Square,  South  Tay  )  jamesR.M^Gavin. 

Street J 

Fourth  Congregation  -Wishart  Church,  Cow- 1  R^bertD.  Duncan. 

gate  Port j 


■      RELIEF  CONGREGATIONS. 

Temple  Lane,  "West  Port Robert  Gimmell. 

James's  Church,  Bell  Street James  Reston. 


CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCHES. 

Ward  Chapel,  Constitution  Road David  Russell,  D.D. 

Prince's  Street Andrew  Hannay,  A.M, 

Lindsay  Street Thomas  M.  Reekie. 


OLD  SCOTTISH  INDEPENDENTS. 

f  Alexander  Pirie. 

Barrack  Street I  John  Gilbert. 

I  David  Cameron. 


BAPTISTS. 

, ,     ,       . -,  f  Malcolm  M'Lean. 

Meadowside |  David  Mill. 

c        i.     cf     it,  c<-;j     f  Malcolm  M'Lean, 
Seagate,  South  Side.  I  j3^^j^^j^j.ll 

Do.    North  Side. .  ..David  Mill. 


BEREANS. 
Various Overgate. 


WESLEYAN  METHODISTS. 
William  Cattle Overgate,  top  of  Tally  Street. 


PRIMITIVE  METHODISTS. 

John  Johnston Baltic  Street, 


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UNITED  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH. 
Various Barrack  Street. 

GLASSITES. 
George  H.  Baxter King  Street. 

CATHOLIC  APOSTOLIC   CHURCH. 
John  Ranken , Meadow  Place,  Bell  Street. 


ROMAN  CATHOLICS. 

0 

J)avid  M'Keon 


John  MTherson,   ^ 

Stephen  Keenan,  I  St  Andrew's  Chapel,  Nethergate. 


BANKING  COMPANIES  ANB  BRANCHES. 


DUNDEE  BANK.    1763. 

Extraordinary  Directors. — David  Blair  of  Cookston ;  James  Hun- 
ter, Monorgan;  William  Hutchison  of  Welltown;  William 
David  Proctor  of  Glenkilrie ;  Colonel  William  Davidson  Play- 
fair,  H.E.I.C.S.,  St  Andrews ;  and  David  Hood  of  Balluderon. 

Ordinary  Directors. — David  Martin,  Francis  Molison,  James 
Neish,  Archibald  Crichton,  William^Cobb,  and  Richard  Gardner, 

Manager. — Charles  William  Boase. 

Cashier. — George  Clement  Boase. 

Accountant. — John  Cairncross. 

Teller. — John  Morison. 

Agents. — Messrs  Ransom  and  Co.,  London ;  the  Union  Bank  of 
Scotland,  Edinburgh, and  branches;  Messrs  Wm.  H. Lambton 
and  Co.,  Newcastle,  and  branches ;  Liverpool  Commercial  Bank, 
Liverpool;  Perth  Banking  Company,  Perth,  and  branches; 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  and  branches. 


WESTERN  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND. 

Office 107  Murraygate. 

David  Miln,  Manager.    David  Anderson,  Sub-Manager. 

Geoi'ge  Hutton,  Accountant. 

David  and  James  Wilson,  Tellers. 


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EASTERN  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND. 

Directors. — William  Curr,    Thomas  Drummond,    George  Fyfe, 

William  Moon,  John  Todd,  and  James  Whitton. 

James  Westland,  General  Manager ;  David  Guthrie,  Cashier  j^ 

John  Symon,  Accountant. 

James  S.  Lithgow  and  Kenneth  W.  Henderson,  Tellers. 


BRANCHES. 


Ansteuther. — Philip  Oliphant,  Agent. 
Inverkeithing. — Wm.  Eraser,  Agent. 
Montrose.  —James  Leighton,  Agent. 

Agents. — ^Barclay,  Bevan,  Trittou,  and  Co.,  London  ;  City  of 
Glasgow  Bank,  Edinburgh ;  Newcastle,  Sheilds,  and  Sunderland 
Union  Bank;  Beckett  and  Co.,  Leeds  ;  Israel  Barned  and  Co., 
Liverpool ;  William  Jones,  Loyd,  and  Co.,  Manchester ;  Sheffield 
and  Rotherham  Bank ;  National  Bank  of  Ireland ;  Central  Bank 
of  Scotland ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  Aberdeen  Banking  Co. ; 
Hull  Banking  Co. ;  and  Huddersfield  Banking  Co. 


BANK  OF  SCOTLAND, 

Office 34  Reform  Street. 

John  Sturrock,  Manager.    John  Hutton,  Teller. 

BRITISH  LINEN  COMPANY. 

Office 77  Murraygate. 

John  Symers,  Agent.    James  Christie,  Accountant  and  Teller, 

NATIONAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND. 

Office 12Cowgate. 

P.  H.  Thorns,  Agent.    John  Henderson,  Accountant- 
George  C.  Chalmers,  Teller. 


DUNDEE  NATIONAL  SECURITY  SAVINGS'  BANK. 

The  Bank  is  open,  at  21  Reform  Street,  as  follows : — 

FOR  receiving  MONEY — 

On  Monday  and  Thursday  Mornings,  from  nine  to  ten  o'clock  j 

On  Wednesday  and  Saturday  Evenings,  from  seven  to 

■  eight  o'clock  ^  and 

On  Friday  Afternoon,  from  twelve  to  two  o'clock. 


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FOR  PAYING  MONEY — 

On  Wednesday  Evening,  from  seven  to  eight  o'clock ; 
On  Thursday  Morning,  from  nine  to  ten  o'clock ;  and 
On  Friday  Afternoon,  from  twelve  to  two  o'clock. 

Deposits,  7th  May  1845, „ £35,566  14    3 

Do.        do.         1846, 41,813  12  10 


Increase  in  twelve  months, £6,246     8 

James  Brown  Chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Management. 

Edward  Baxter,  Deputy-Chairman. 

William  Thoms,  Treasurer. 

John  Sturrock,  junior,  Actuary  and  Cashier. 


INSURANCE  COMPANIES. 


FORFARSHIRE  AND  PERTHSHIRE  LIFE 
INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

DIRECTOKS. 

David  Miln,  David  Martin,  John  Boyd  Baxter,  John  DufF,  Alex- 
ander Balfour,  George  Duncan,  M.F.,  Peter  Kinmond,  Thomas 
Hunter,  William  Powrie,  William  Thoms,  David  Keith. 
Patrick  H.  Thoms,  Manager. 

AGENTS. 

Arbroath :  Andrew  Binny.  Forfar :  John  Yeaman.  Brechin  : 
D.  Guthrie  &  Son.  Kirriemuir ;  Duncan  Wilkie.  Montrose : 
Alexander  Gordon. 


EAST  OF  SCOTLAND  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 

DIEECTORS, 

David  Miln,  Esq.,  Banker,  Chairman, 

James  Neish,  John  Hodgson  Anderson,  James  Westland,  Peter 

Dalgairns,  George  Fyfe,  John  Bell. 

Ebenezer  Erskine  Scott,  Manager. 

AGENTS. 

Aberdeen :  Charles  Grainger.  Alyth :  J,  F.  Allan.  Arbroath : 
Andrew  Binny.  Blairgowrie  :  Robert  Ay  son.  Dalkeith  : 
Adam  Smeall.  Dunkeld  :  William  Mitchell.  Edinburgh  :  A, 
Davidson  Parker,  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Management.  El- 
gin :  James  Mellis.  Forfar  :  William  Whyte.  Glasgow :  An- 
drew Murray.  In verkeithing  :  William  Eraser.  Meigle:  David 
Murray.  Montrose :  James  Calvert.  Perth  :  Robert  Macfar- 
lane.    Stonehaven :  Thomas  Smith. 


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SCOTTISH  WIDOWS'  FUND  LIFE  ASSURANCE 
SOCIETY. 

DUNDEE  BOARD  OF  MANAGEMENT. 

The  Right  Honourable  Lord  Kinnaird,  Chairman. 
Sir  John  Ogilvj,  Bart.,  George  Duncan,  M.P.,  W.  D.  Proctor,  and 

John  Smith. 

Patrick  H.  Thorns,  Agent  and  Secretary  to  the  Local  Board. 

William  L.  Gibson,  M.D,,  Consulting  Surgeon. 


SCOTTISH  EQUITABLE  LIFE  ASSURANCE 
SOCIETY. 

DUNDEE  BOARD  OF  MANAGEMENT. 

John  Watt  of  Meathie,  Chairman. 
Alexander  Martin,  James  Walker,  Andrew  Benvie,  and  G.  H. 

Newall. 

William  Thorns,  Agent. 

Patrick  Nimmo,  M.D.,  Medical  Officer. 


DUNDEE  SEA  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 


DIRECTORS. 


A.  Balfour,  David  Martin,  G.  Thorns,  Francis  Molison,  John 
Syrners,  James  Wilson,  Thomas  Powrie,  Peter  Kinmond,  and 
John  Moncur. 

Archibald  Crichfon,  Manager. 


DUNDEE  MARINE  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 


DIRECTORS. 


Alexander  Martin,  George  Kidd,  Charles  Norrie,  John  Hume 
John  Brown,  Thomas  Holmes,  John  Whitton,  and  James  Neish., 
William  Sturrock,  Manager. 


DUNDEE  UNION  ASSOCIATION  OF  UNDER- 
WRITERS. 
George  Boyd,  jun.,  Secretary. 


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FIRE,  LIFE,  AND  ANNUITY  INSURANCE 
COMPANIES'  AGENTS. 


Aberdeen — David  Mitchell. 
Alliance — David  Rollo. 
Argus — C.  and  J.  Kerr. 
Atlas — W.  A.  Flowerdew. 
Bon  Accord — William  Myles. 
Britannia — David  Cobb,  jun, 
Caledonian — D.  Anderson,  W. 

Small,  J.  M'Ewen,  and  J.  Pat- 

tullo. 
City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assurance 

Company — Richard  A.  Miller. 
County — George  Boyd,  jun. 
Commercial — Robert  Boyd. 
Commercial  and  General  Life 

Assurance— And.  Mercer,  jun. 
Crown — J.  H.  Baxter. 
Eagle — Frederick  Shaw. 
East  of  Scotland  Life  Assurance 

— E.  E.  Scott. 
English  and  Scottish  Law — W. 

Kerr,  and  Baxter  &  Miller. 
Experience — James  Forgan. 
Family  Endowment — J.  Hen- 
derson. 
Free-Masons — W.  Shaw,  jun. 
Friendly — William  Neish. 
Glasgow  Commer. — G.  Simpson. 
Globe — James   Chalmers,  jun. 
Guardian- — John  Anderson. 
Hercules — Archibald  Crichton. 
Imperial — Samuel  Brodie. 
Insurance  Co.  of  Scotland — W. 

Wrongham  and  C.  Walker. 
Life  Association  (Scot.) — J.  W. 

Thomson. 
Manchester — Andrew    Ogilvie. 
Medical  Provident — J.  Ogilvie. 


Minerva — George  Key. 

Mutual  Accum. — P.  H.  Thorns. 

National — Thomas   Nicholson. 

National  Loan  Fund — J.  W. 
Alexander. 

North  British — Wm.  Christie, 
Ed.  Caird,  and  Bell  and  Don. 

North  of  Scotland— R.  Whyte. 

Norwich  Union — Wm.  Kerr. 

Palladium — W.  B.  Baxter. 

Pelican — John  Bell. 

Phoenix— T.  Walker,  J.  C.  Lind- 
say, and  T.  L.  Hammond. 

Protest.  Dissenters — J.  Durham. 

Reversionary  Company — Rchd. 
A.  Miller. 

Royal  Exchange — And,  Wil- 
lison  and  Robert  Sturrock. 

Royal  Farmers  and  General 
Fire  Life  Insurance — And, 
Mercer,  jun. 

Scottish  Amicable — T.  L.  Ham- 
mond. 

Scottish  Equitable— W.  Thorns. 

Scot.  Provident— J.  Sturrock, 
jun. 

Scottish  Union — James  Hunter. 

Standard — J.  and  J.  Ogilvie  and 
W.  Wrongham. 

Sun — D.  B.  Niven. 

United  Kingdom — C.  Walker. 

Universal — Thomas  Walker, 

United  Deposit — W.  Shaw,  jun. 

Victoria — J,  M.  Beatts, 

West  of  England— W.  Martin, 
j"n. 

Yorkshire — William  Don. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

Agricultural  Cattle  Insurance — James  Pattullo. 
Farmers'  and  Graziers'  Mutual  Cattle  Insurance — T,  L,  Ham- 
mond and  Andrew  Mercer,  jun. 
Guarantee  Society  (London)— Walter  Shaw,  jun. 
West  of  Scotland  Guarantee  Society — John  Sturrock,  jun. 
British  Guarantee  Association — Baxter  and  Miller, 


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SHIPPING  COSVIPANIES. 


DUNDEE,  PERTH,  AND  LONDON  SHIPPING 
COMPANY. 

Dundee  and  London  Trade. 

Steam-ships — London,  700  tons,  and  350  horse-power.    Thomaa 
Ewing,  Commander. 
Dundee,  640  tons,  300  horse-power.     James  Kidd, 

Commander. 
Perth,  640  tons,  300  horse-power.     John  Spink,  Com- 
mander. 
Schooners—  London,  Sovereign,  Courier,  and  Elbe. 
Agent — Mrs  Elizabeth  Hore,  Wapping,  London. 

Dundee  and  Glasgow  Trade. 
Smacks — Swift,  Mary,  Clyde,  Mersey,  Forth,  Rose,  and  Jane. 
Agents — Alexander  Laird  &  Sons,  101  Union  Street,  Glasgow. 

Dundee  and  Leith  Trade. 

Smacks — Dart,  Star,  Gipsy,  Roe,  and  Fishers. 

Agents — David  Smith,  Dock-Gates,  Leilh. 

Dundee  and  Perth  Trade. 

Lighters — Lark,  Swan,  and  Tay. 

Steam- Tug — Sir  William  Wallace. 

Agents — Mathew  and  Garie,  Canal  Street,  Perth. 

Robert  Marshall,  Manager,  Mid-Shore,  Dundee. 


DUNDEE  HULL  SHIPPING  COMPANY. 

Thomas  Coupar,  Manager,  Dundee. 
Office— Mid-Shore. 

Clippers — Albert,  Captain  Buist. 

Queen,       ...       Deadrick. 


Shelah, 
Schooners — Humber, 
Fame, 
Tay, 


Mitchell. 
Watson. 
Smith. 
Sparks. 


Agents — Thomson,  Mackay,  &  Co.,  Hull;  and  Alexander  Mathew, 
Perth. 


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TAY  AND  TYNE  SHIPPING  COMPANY. 

Office — West  Side  of  Green-Market, 

James  Kennedy,  Manager,  Dundee. 

Schooners — Joanna,  Triumph,  Briton,  and  Herald. 

Agent — Charles  Mathew,  32  Broad  Chare,  Newcastle. 


DUNDEE  AND  PERTH  STEAM-PACKET  COMPANY. 

James  Catenach,  Manager,  Dundee. 
Packets — Royal  Victoria-  and  Lass  o'  Gowrie. 


DUNDEE,  BROUGHTY,  AND  SOUTH  FERRY. 

SUamer — Mercury. 


TRADERS. 

DUNDEE  AND  LIVERPOOL. 

Robert  Tosh,  Manager,  Dundee.  - 

Schooners — Robert,  Tay,  and  Mary. 

Agent — Hugh  Craig,  King  Street,  Liverpool. 


P.  D.  Ritchie,  Manager,  Dundee. 

Schooners — Pilot,  BarVjara,  Aid,  and  Liverpool. 

Agents — Wm.  Jackson,  John  Connan,  and Ronald,  Liverpool. 


DUNDEE  AND  ABERDEEN. 

John  Kennedy,  junior,  Dundee, 

Smachs — Guthries,  Juno,  and  Origen. 

Agent — George  Cruickshanks,  Marischal  Street,  Aberdeen. 


DUNDEE  AND  KIRKALDY. 


James  M'Lean,  Manager,  No.  2  Dens^  Brae,  Dundee. 
Smack — Laverock  Scott. 


DUNDEE  AND  LEVEN. 

David  Peter  and  Co.,  agents,  Dundee. 
Smacks — Helen  and  Jean,  and  Margaret  and  Elizabeth. 


DUNDEE  AND  DUNKIRK. 

Baxters  Brothers  and  Co.,  ow^ners,  Dundee. 
Schooner — Hawk. 


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David  Myles,  Agent,  !Fundee. 

Schooner — Vintage. 

Agent — Salomazame,  Shipbroker,  Dunkirk. 


DUNDEE  AND  HAVEE. 

Dd,vid  Myles,  Agent,  Dundee. 

Schooners — Olive  and  Union. 

Agents — Ph.  Devot  and  Co.,  Ship-agents,  Havre. 


DUNDEE  AND  LONDON. 

David  Myles,  Agent,  Dundee. 

Schooners — Dart,  Angler,  and  Hirondelle. 

Agent — C.  R.  Colman,  Irongate  Wharfs,   adjoining  the  Tower, 

London. 


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DUNDEE  AND  ROTTERDAM. 

'  G.  N,  Baxter,  Agent,  Dundee. 
Schooner — City  of  Rotterdam. 
James  Lee,  Master. 


DUNDEE  AND  MONTREAL. 

Patrick  Just,  Agent,  Dundee. 

Barque — Apollo. 

Henry  Walker,  Master. 


DUNDEE  AND  NEWBURGH. 

John  Fergus — Pitkeathly,  Master. 

John  Pitkeathly,  Agent. 

Jessie — John  Cameron,  Agent, 


WHALE-FISHING  COMPANIES, 

TAY  WHALE-FISHING  COMPANY. 

Yard  and  Office,  east  end  of  Seagate. 
John  Hume,  Manager. 
Ships — Princess  Charlotte,  360  tons,  and  Advice,  324  tons. 


DUNDEE  AND  UNION  W^HALE-FISHING  COMPANY. 

Yard  and  Office,  east  end  of  Seagate. 

Patrick  Smith,  Manager. 

Ships — Alexander,  324  tons,  and  Horn,  370. 


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TAIRY  WHALE-FISHING  COMPANY. 

Yard  and  Office,  east  end  of  Seagate. 

George  Fyfe,  Manager. 

Barque— Faivy,  247  tons. 


PUBLIC  con ITEVAHCES. 


DUNDEE  AND  ARBROATH  RAILWAY. 

Depot  and  Office,  East  Dock  Street. 

George  PatuUo,  Manager  and  Chief  Accountant. 

Manager  of  Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland,  Treasurer. 

Shiell  and  Snaall,  Clerks. 


DUNDEE  AND  NEWTYLE  RAILWAY. 

Depot  and  Office,  Hospital  Ward. 

Ricliard  Baird,  Manager. 

Thomas  Nicholson,  Treasurer.     C.  and  J.  Kerr,  writers,  Clerks. 


TAY  FERRIES. 

John  Leitch,  Superintendent  and  Collector. 
John  Sturrock,  Treasurer.    Alexander  Christie,  writer,  Clerk. 


PUBLIC  C&M'FABimB, 


DUNDEE  GAS  LIGHT  COMPANY. 

Works  and  Chief  Office,  Peep-o'-Day,  Ferry  Road  ; 

also  Office,  18  Castle  Street. 

James  Russell,  Manager.    John  Kerr,  Clerk. 


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DUNDEE  NEW  GAS  LIGHT  COMPANY. 

DIRECTORS.  » 

James  Whitton,  Joseph  Doctor,  William  Crockatt,  jun.,  Alexan- 
der Balfour,  leather  merchant,  George  Fyfe,  William  Small, 
and  John  Herbert  Blakey. 

John  Z.  Kay,  Manager.    Shiell  and  Small,  Secretaries. 


DUNDEE  WATER  COMPANY, 

DIRECTORS. 

William  Curr,  Peter  Hean,  Alexander  Bell^  Alexander  Lawson, 
George  Fyfe,  William  Thoms,  and  P.  H.  Thorns,  Directors. 
Robert  Adarason,  Manager. 

Shiell  and  Small,  Secretaries.    James  Leslie,  Engineer. 


CEMETERY  COMPANY. 

William  Moyes,  Superintendent.    William  Hay,  Treasurer. 

James  Pattullo,  Secretary. 


BENEVOIiEHT  AHD  OTHER  INSTITUTIONS. 


DUNDEE  ROYAL  INFIRMARY. 

PRESIDENT. 

The  Right  Honourable  Earl  of  Airlie. 

VICfE-PRESlDENTS. 

The  Right  Honourable  Lord  Panmure^ 
„  „  Lord  Douglas, 

„  „  Lord  Kinnaird, 

Sir  John  Ogilvy,  Bart., 

Thomas  Erskine,  Esq.,  of  Linlathen. 

The  Provost  of  Dundee. 

WEEKLY  COMMITTEE. 

P.  H.  Thorns,  Chairman. 
C.  Symers,  George  Duncan,  M.P.,  James  Guthrie,  Edward  Baxter, 
Allan  Edward,  V/illiam  Thorns,  Rev.  J.  R.  M'Gavin,  David 


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Martin,  George  Fyfe,  "William  Ferguson,  William  Johnston, 
Alexander  Keay,  William  Wrongham,  Alexander  Martin,  Ro- 
bert Adamson,  Andrew  Low,  and  George  Rough. 

HOUSE  VISITORS. 

George  H.  Newall,  Alexander  J.  Warden,  Andrew  Low,  and 
George  Rough. 

PHYSICIANS. 

James  Arrott,  M.D.,  and  Alexander  Webster,  M.D. 

SURGEONS. 

John  Crichton,  Matthew  Nimmo,  and  William  Munro,  M.D. 

MEDICAL  ATTENDANTS  ON  THE  OUT-PATIENTS  AT  THEIR  OWN 

HOUSES. 

West  district — That  part  of  the  Parliamentary  burgh  lying  west 
of  Union  Street,  Barrack  Street,  and  Constitution  Road — Wil- 
liam Aitken. 
Middle  district — From  Union  Street,  &c,  to  Trades'  Lane,  St  An- 
drews Street,  Wellgate/and  west  side  of  Hiiltown — John  Mal- 
colm. 
East  district — From  Trades'  Lane,  &c.  to  the  north-eastern  limits 
of  the  burgh — Alexander  Duncan. 

Ebenezer  J.  Btown,  Resident  Surgeon. 

J.  Robertson,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Mrs  Mitchell,  Matron. 


ROYAL  LUNATIC  ASYLUM. 
Founded  in  1812,  and  opened  for  the  reception  of  Patients  in  1820» 

COMMITTEE  OF  MANAGEMENT. 

Patrick  Scott,  Chairman. 

Sir  John  Ogilvy,  Bart.,  James  Guthrie,  John  Sturrock,  senior, 

CoUn  Symers,  and  William  Thorns. 

HOUSE  VISITORS. 

Andrew  Low,  D.  B.  Niven,  and  Matthew  Nimmo. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Stirling,  Chaplain. 

Dr  Patrick  Nimmo,  Physician. 

*  Dr  Alexander  M'Intosh,  Surgeon,  Medical  Superintendent. 

*  Mrs  Marjory  Forbes  Kilgour,  Matron. 

Rev.  J.  Robertson,  Secretary. 

John  Sturrock,  junior,  Treasurer. 


"  Resides  in  the  Houte. 


4.8 

ROYAL  ORPHAN  INSTITUTION— 1815. 

Lord  Panmure,  President. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

Earl  of  Airlie,  Sir  John  Ogilvy,  the  Member  of  Parliament  for  the 
Burgh,  The  Sheriff  of  the  County,  the  Sheriff-Substitute  at 
Dundee,  and  Colonel  Sir  Wm.  Chalmers  of  Glenericht. 

DIRECTORS. 

The  Provost,  Pai'ish  Minister,  Dean  of  Guild,  Convener  of  the 
Nine  Trades,  Preses  of  the  Society  of  Writers,  and  Boxmaster 
of  the  Seamen  Fraternity,  ex  officiis  ;  Rev,  Dr  Russell,  Patrick 
Scott,  James  Guthrie,  Andrew  Low,  James  Small,  junior, 
Thomas  Neish,  James  Chalmers,  G.  H.  Newall,  Alexander  Hean, 
George  Soutar,  Colin  Symers,  Patrick  Gardiner,  and  William 
Matthewson. 

Matthew  Nimmo,  Surgeon. 

Francis  Guild,  Master.     Mrs  Guild,  Matron, 
Patrick  Gardiner,  Treasurer.     George  Milne,  Secretary. 


EYE  INSTITUTION— 1836. 

PATRON. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Pansiure. 
Patrick  Scott,  President. 

DIRECTORS. 

The  Membor  of  Parliament,  the  Provost  and  eldest  Bailie  of  Dun- 
dee, ex  offi,ciis ;  Dr  Maxwell,  George  Thorns,  James  Guthrie^ 
Samuel  Brodie,  Rev,  James  Ewing,  and  Colin  Symers. 

YV^illiam  Wrongham,  Treasurer. 

William  Kerr,  Secretary. 
Robert  Cocks,  M,D.,  Surgeon. 


CLOTHING  SOCIETY. 
Miss  J.  Millar,  Treasurer.    Miss  C.  A.  Young;  Secretary. 


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DISEASES  OF  THE  CHEST. 

The  Institution  for  tlie  Treatment  of  Consumption  and  Diseases 
of  the  Chest,  at  the  Watt  Institution  Buildings,  is  open  on  Mon- 
days, Wednesdays,  and  Fridays,  between  the  hours  of  One  and 
Two  o'clock, 

Thomas  Erskine,  Esq.  of  Linlathen,  President. 

DIRECTORS. 

David  Martin,  James  Whitton,  G.  H.  Newall,  Rev.  Dr  Russell, 

John  Sturrock. 

James  Arrott,  M.D.,  Physician. 

John  Sturrock,  junior,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


INDIGENT  SICK  SOCIETY— 1797. 

The  Provost,  President. 
Alexander  Moncur,  Treasurer.     John  Anderson,  Secretary. 
William  Morris,  Collector. 


FEMALE  SOCIETY, 

For  the  relief  of  Indigent  Females,  at  least  sixty  years  of  age, 
and  residing  three  years  in  Dundee,  by  a  monthly  allowance  of  2s. 
Number  of  recipients,  150. 

Miss  Whitson  and  Mrs  Symers,  Treasurers. 
Miss  Miller,  Interim-Secretary. 


THE  SHIPWRECKED  FISHERMEN  &   MARINERS' 
BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY. 

Her  Majesty  the  Queen,  Patroness. 
Admiral  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  G.  Cockburn,  G.C.B.,  President. 

DUNDEE  AUXILIARY  BRANCH. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Panmure,  President. 

Vice-  Presiden  ts . 

John  Graham  of  Pearsie,  J.  B.Walker,  Lieutenant  R.  N.  Naiighton, 

Peter  Ogilvie  of  P^uthven,  The  Provost  of  Dundee. 

Consulting  Directors. 

James  Neish,  John  Kennedy,  John  Jack,  David  Crichton,  and 

David  Jack. 

John  Fyffe,  Dock  Street,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


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DUNDEE  AUXILIARY  TO  THE  BRITISH  AND 

FOREIGN  BIBLE  SOCIETY. 

Edward  Baxter,  President. 
John  Laing,  Treasurer.     Rev.  J,  R.  M'Gavin,  Secretary. 


DUNDEE  AUXILIARY  TO  THE  LONDON 
MISSIONARY  SOCIETY. 

Rev.  Dr  Russell,  Chairman  of  Committee. 
Daniel  Urquhart,  Treasurer.     Rev.  J.  M.  Reekie,  Secretary. 


DUNDEE  AUXILIARY  TO  THE  CONGREGATIONAL 
UNION  OF  IRELAND. 

Rev.  Dr  Russell,  President.     George  Rough,  Treasurer, 
Rev.  A.  Hannay  and  John  Smith,  Secretaries. 


CITY  MISSION  ASSOCIATION. 

Andrew  Low,  President. 

Edward  Baxter  and  P.  H,  Thorns,  Vice-Presidents. 

Robert  Nicoli,  Treasurer. 

W.  Y.  Langlands  and  Edward  Urquhart^  Secretaries. 


DUNDEE  RELIGIOUS  TRACT  SOCIETY. 

P.  H.  Thorns,  President, 

Henry  Jack,  Treasurer, 

Edward  Urquhart,  Secretary. 


DUNDEE  ASSOCIATION  FOR  THE  MONTHLY 
DISTRIBUTION  OF  RELIGIOUS  TRACTS. 

COMMITTEE  OF  MANAGEMENT. 

Edward  Baxter,  Andrew    Low,    Patrick    Watson,  John  Laing, 

Richard   Low,    P.  H.   Thorns,  William   Lamb,   James   Mills, 

Thomas  Smith,  Andrew  Henderson,  Williara  Stewart. 

Geoi'ge  Rou^h,  Treasurer. 

James  Kennedy,  Secretary. 

Robert  M'Lachlan,  Depository. 


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HIGHLAND  SOCIETY. 

"William  Byres,  President.     Peter  Hean,  Vice-President. 

Rev.  Charles  M'Alister,  Chaplain. 

Robert  Bell,  Treasurer.     George  Simpson,  Secretary. 

John  Bogue,  Piper  and  Officer. 


MASONIC  BODIES. 

Nnmber  in 
Grand  Lodge       Lodge.  R.  W.  Master.  Secretary. 

RolL 

47  Operative,  John  Murdoch,    Peter  Cairncross. 

49  Ancient,  George  Duncan,  James  Smith. 

78  St  David's,  John  Anderson,   James  Winter. 

158  Thistle  Oper.,  Duncan  Lennox,  Thomas  Anderson. 

225  Forfar  &l  Kincar.,  David  Crabb,        John  Low. 

254  Caledonian,  Robert  Taws,       A.  C.  Ogilvy. 

317  Camperdown,  Alex.  Leslie,        James  Steele. 


ODD  FELLOW  LODGES.— M.U. 

DUNDEE  DISTRICT. 
No.       Lodge.  Noble  Grand.  Vice  Grand.  Secretary. 

3008     Star,     John  Horsburgh,     Jas.  Greenhill  Alex.  Anderson, 

3837     T.ay,      James  NicoU,  Thomas  Clark,  John  Jafiray. 


FLORAL  AND  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY, 

S.  C.  Thomson,  President.      Captain  H.  Fenwick,  Vice-President. 

George  Simpson,  Treasurer.    William  Laird,  Secretary. 


HAWKHILL  BOWLING  CLUB. 
James  Westland,.  President.     A.  J.  Buist,  Secretary. 


CURLING  CLUB. 

Curling  Pond  in  Stirling  Park. 

Sir  Jolm  Ogiivy  of  Inverquharit}^,  President. 

George  Duncan,  M.P.,  and  Alexander  Brown,  Vice-Presidents. 

Rev.  James  Thomson,  Chaplain. 

Sir  John  Ogiivy,  Rip  Member. 

P.  L.  Kinmond,  Secretary  and  Tren surer. 

Committee — John  Moncur,  J.  R.  L eland,  David  Fitcairn,  William 

Bett,  Peter  Scott,  J.  H.  Biakey,  and  P.  L.  Kinmond, 


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EDUCATXONAI.  AND  OTHE^  INSTITUTIONS. 


PUBLIC  SEMINARIES. 

DIRECTORS  FROM  THE  TOWN  COUNCIL. 

The  Provost,  the  Bailies,  the  Dean  of  Guild,  Dr  T.  Dick,  George 
Milne,  Thomas  Cuthbert,  and  John  Kennedy,  jun. 

FROM  THE  SUBSCRIBERS. 

David  Miln,  P.  H.  Thorns,  James  Hunter,  John  Bell,  John 
Symers,  Alex.  Lawson,  Alex.  Easson,  Alex.  Bell,  and  Peter 
Thoms. 

David  Anderson,  Treasurer. 
John  Sturrock,  jun..  Secretary. 

TEACHERS. 

Mathematics,  Natural  Philosophy,  and  |  ^i.^^^^^^  M'Laren. 

Chemistry, J 

Arithmetic,  Geography,  Nautical  As-  | 

tronomy.    Moral    Philosophy,    His-  l  Andrew  Roy. 

tory  and  Logic, J 

Modern  Languages, John  Christison. 

Drawing,  Painting,  &c., D.  R.Andrews. 

Latin,  Greek,  Geography,  and  History,  |  gl^^Jl^'Th^rs'on, 
English  Grammar,  Geography,  &c., ....     A.  B.  Smith. 

,-.^  .  .           J   A   -ii       4.-  f  James  Mathew, 

Writing  and  Arithmetic, |  p^  Sinclair. 


WATT  INSTITUTION— 1824. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Kinnaird  and  Rossie,  President. 
Gibson  Ferrier,  Vice-President. 

DIRECTORS. 

Thomas  Wighton,  wright ;  William  M'Laren,  drughtsraan ; 
William  Boyack,  junior,  merchant ;  John  Budge,  engineer; 
Thomas  Dick,  junior,  teacher;  Andrew  Low,  junior,  ship- 
wner ;  D.  G.  Bruce,  machine-maker;  James  Simmers,  iron- 
monger; J.  F.  Taylor,  block-maker;  Joseph  Bonnar,  blacking 
manufacturer;  James  Kinmond,  engineer ;  William  Moodie, 
pattern-maker;  James  Smith,  flaxdresser  ;  James  Greenhill, 
machine-maker;  A.  T.  Anderson,  Clerk  ;  Alexander  Maxwell, 
machine-maker. 


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A.  T.  Anderson,  Treasurer,     Alexander  Maxwell,  Secretary, 

David  Bruce,  Librarian.     John  Watson,  Officer. 
The  Museum  is  open  every  evening  from  seven  till  ten,  and  on 
Saturdays  from  three  p.m.  till  ten  p.m. 


EXCHANGE  READING  ROOM— 1828. 
James  Brown,  Convener. 
Committee — John  Sturrock,  Thomas  Pourie,  Robert  Adamson,  Dr 
A.  Webster,  James  Chalmers,  George  Milne,  William  Barrie, 
and  Andrew  Low. 

John  Sturrock,  Treasurer,     George  Milne,  Secretary. 
William  Morris,  Collector  of  Subscriptions. 

BALTIC  COFFEE-HOUSE. 
James  Brown,  William  ^G.  Baxter,  G.  H.  Newall,  David  Martin, 
junior,  William  Small,  and  William  Collier,  Directors. 
James  Brown,  Convener.    Robert  Sturrock,  Treasurer, 


DUNDEE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY.— 1790. 

Contains  about  7300  volumes.  The  Subscribers  are  divided  in- 
to three  classes.  Those  of  the  first  class,  who  pay  lis  half-yearly, 
or  10s  if  they  have  paid  the  entry-money  (5s),  are  allowed  at  one 
time  two  new  woi'ks,  one  old  work,  and  a  magazine, — Subscribers 
of  the  second  class,  who  pay  7s  6d  half  yearly,  or  6s  6d  if  they  have 
paid  entry  money,  are  entitled  to  a  new  work,  an  old  one,  and  a 
magazine  -.  Two  new  and  two  old  works  (or  a  double  supply)  are 
allowed  for  3s  6d  additional.  Subscribers  of  the  third  class,  who 
pay  4s  half-yearly,  are  allowed  one  work  (not  new),  and  a  magazine 
after  it  has  been  two  months  in  circulation, — These  rules  are  some- 
what relaxed  in  the  case  of  country  subscribers. 
Managers  for  the  first  class. — William  Curr,  James  Ramsay,  Robert 

Smith,  Louis  Hamel,  William  Cobb,  and  John  Thorns. 
Senior  Managers. — Rev,  John  Tulloch,  James  Pullar,  Robert  Fer- 
guson, James  Kinnison,  James  S.  Lithgow,  John  Coogan. 
Junior  Managers. — Alexander  Mackintosh,  M.  D.,  William  Harris, 

M.D.,  Robert  Boyd,  John  M'Kay,  jun.^  James  Lyall,  Adam  Moon. 


CIRCULATING  LIBRARY. 
James  Chalmers,  12  Castle  Street. 


CIRCULATING  LIBRARY. 

Catharine  Croll,  Union  Close,  Nethergate. 


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THE  DUNDEE,  PERTH,  AND  CUPAR  ADVERTISER. 
Established  in  1801. 

Published  every  Tuesday  and  Friday  mornings,  at  the  Office, 
3  Overgate,  by  Alexander  M'Donald. 


THE  DUNDEE   COURIER. 

Established  in  1816. 

Published  every  Tuesday  morning,  at  the  Office,  Key's  Close, 

18  Nethergate,  by  David  HilL 


THE  NORTHERN  WARDER. 

Established  in  1841. 

Published  every  Thursday  morning,  at  the  Office,  New  Inn  Entry, 
High  Street,  by  M'Cosh,  Park,  and  Dewars. 


JUSICZAX.    AFF0INTMEI7TS. 


CONSULS  FOR  FOREIGN  STATES. 


Belgium — Patrick  Just, 
Brazil — William  Collier. 
Bremen  n.nd  Lubec — Pat.  Just. 
Denmark  and  Netherland — G. 

Thorns. 
Hamburgh — -Patrick  Just. 
Hanover— James  Edward. 


Portugal — Arch.  Crichton. 
Prussia — William  Thornton. 
Russia — Thomas  Neish. 
Spain — Francis  Mollison. 
Sweden  &  Norway — W.  Lamb. 
United  States  of  America — E. 
Baxter. 


COMMISSIONERS  IN  SCOTLAND  FOR  TAKING 
AFFIDAVITS 

IN  THE  COURTS  OF  QUEENS  BENCH,  COMMON  PLEAS,  AND    EXCHEQTTRK 

IN  ENGLAND. 

David  Mitchell,  David  Cobb,  and  John  Bell. 


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MASTERS  EXTRAORDINARY  IN  THE  ENGLISH  HIGH 

COURT  OF  CHANCERY  FOR  SCOTLAND. 

David  Cobb  and  William  Thorns. 


PAROCHIAL  BOARD. 

Consists  of  the  Magistrates,  and  Heritors  of  the  yearly  value  of 
£20  and  upwards — six  elected  members  by  the  Kirk-Session, 
and  thirty  elected  from  the  Rate-payers  not  being  magistrates  3 
heritors  of  £20  and  upwards,  or  members  of  the  Kirk-Session, 
being  as  such  members  of  the  Board. 

John  Anderson,  Secretary. 

Henry  Jack,  Inspector. 

Thomas  Ferguson,  Assistant-Inspector. 

William  Morris,  Collector. 


FACTORIES  ACT. 

Daniel  Walker,  Bank  Street,  Inspector.     Certifying  Surgeons — 
Drs  Monro  and  W.  C.  Saunders. 


KINLOCH   MONUMENT. 

The  Funds  consist  of  about  £260  deposited  in  the  Eastern 
Bank,  in  the  names  of  fifteen  Trustees,  until  applied  for  the  pur- 
pose of  the  Monument,  by  a  vote  at  of  least  two-thirds  of  the  Re- 
gistered Subscribers. 

LIST  OF  COMMITTEE. 

Messrs  James  Forbes. 


Bailie  Moyes. 

Messrs  Thomas  Wighton. 

James  Cook,  junior. 

Robert  Baxter. 

W.  C.  Crabb. 

Thomas  Smith. 

Robert  Martin. 

George  Robertson. 

James  Culne. 


David  Crabb. 
David  G.  Bruce. 
William  Christie. 
John  Munro. 
John  Clark. 
John  Duncan. 
Robert  Langlands. 
James  Begg. 


John  Barrie.  i  James  M'Queen. 

James  Ogilve.  1 

Thomas  Wighton,  Convener  and  Clerk. 
David  Crabb,  Treasurer. 


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MORTIFIGATSOHS. 


Mrs  BAILIE  ROGER'S— 1655.  Upwards  of  thirty  poor  widows 
receive  6s  each  month.     The  Kirk-Session  patrons, 

Dr  WILLIAM  GUILD'S— 1656.  The  Interest  of  a  sum  equal 
to  £340  is  applied  to  the  maintenance  of  two  Bursars  in  St  An- 
drews.    The  Town  Council  patrons. 

BAILIE  WILLIAM  ROGER'S— 1658.  Seven  Bursars  re- 
ceive each  £4  yearly,  and  £3,  6s  8d  as  apprentice-fee.  The  Kirk- 
Session  patrons. 

GILBERT  GUTHRIE'S— 1774.  About  thirty  Bursars  receive 
£3  annually,  and  £3, 6s  8d  as  an  apprentice-fee.  The  Magistrates 
and  Kirk-Session  patrons. 

Rev.  DAVID  FERGUSSON'S— 1695.  The  Interest  of  £1632 
is  applied  for  the  maintenance  and  education  of  two  Boys,  The 
Provost  and  the  Grahams  of  Fintray  and  Balmuir  patrons. 

WILLIAM  STEVEN'S— 1720.  About  £70  are  annually  ap- 
plied to  the  education  and  maintenance  of  seven  Boys  of  the  name 
of  Stephen.     The  Provost,  the  Minister  of  St  Paul's,  &c.  patrons. 

JOHN  LAWSON'S— 1728.  The  Interest  of  £111  is  applied 
to  the  maintenance  of  one  Bursar,  of  the  name  of  Lawson  or  Gray, 
at  St  Andrews.     The  Town  Council  pati'ons. 

WILLIAM  HENDERSON'S— 1742.  The  Interest  of  £400  is 
applied  to  the  education  of  thirty  poor  Boys  and  Girls.  The  Ma- 
gistrates, Town-Clerk,  and  Ministers  patrons. 

JAMES  CLERK'S— 1744.  The  Interest  of  £333  is  annually 
applied  for  maintaining  and  educating  two  Boys.  Sir  George  Clerk 
of  Penicuik  patron. 

Captain  JOHN  RAMSAY'S— 1774.  Eight  boys,  sons  of  sea- 
men or  brewers,  receive — two  of  them  £5  each,  and  six  of  them  £2 
each,  and  four  aged  persons  £5  each,  annually.  The  Magistrates 
and  Kirk-Session  patrons. 

Miss  GRAHAM'S — 1767.  Two  Bursars  (females)— one  receives 
£3,  and  the  other  £2  a  year,  towards  their  maintenance  and  educa- 
tion.   The  Kirk-Session  patrons. 

Dr  JOHN  BROWN'S— 1768.  Twenty  Bursars  receive  each 
about  £6  yearly,  and  £8  as  apprentice-fee.  The  Magistrates  and 
Kirk-Session  patrons. 

JAMES  WEBSTER'S— 1799.  The  Interest  of  £6000  is  ap- 
plied for  the  education  of  twenty-one  Boys  at  the  Academy,  and 


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fifty-one  Boys  and  Girls  at  the  Sessional  Schools.  The  Provost, 
James  Webster  of  Balmuir,  Sir  David  Wedderburn,  E.  Graham 
(merchant  in  London),  David  Weddei'burn  of  Pearsie,  Dr  Stor- 
month,  and  Christopher  Kerr,  trustees. 

ALEXANDER  WHYTE'S— 1799.  Twenty-two  Boys  and 
Gii'ls  (seamen's  children  have  a  preference)  have  annually,  for  four 
years,  £5  each  for  education.    The  Kirk-Session  patrons. 

JAMES  PULLAR'S— 1804.  The  mortified  sum  of  £3000  af- 
fords annually  £10  to  the  Infirmary,  £5  to  the  Poor  of  the  Nine 
Trades,  and  the  same  sura  to  the  Poor  of  the  Parish ;  the  re- 
mainder of  the  annual  rent  being  for  the  maintenance  and  educa- 
tion of  ten  Poor  Boys,  and  the  support  of  as  many  Old  Men  and 
Women.  The  Kirk-Session,  Convener  and  Deacons  of  the  Nine 
Trades  patrons. 

CHARLES  ANDERSON'S-  1820.  Twelve  Old  Men  receive 
6s  monthl}',  and  a  similar  sum  is  paid  to  the  Indigent  Sick  So- 
ciety.    The  Kirk-Session  patrons. 

JAMES  CONSTABLE'S— 1821.  The  Interest  of  £2776  is 
annually  applied  for  the  education  of  fifteen  Boys.  The  Provost, 
Dean  of  Guild,  and  Parish  Minister  patrons. 

Mrs  MARGARET  HUGHES'— 1825.  The  Interest  of  £100 
is  annually  applied  for  educating  one  poor  Girl. 

Miss  ELIZABETH  H ALL YBURTON'S— 1826.  The  Interest 
of  £1034  is  annually  divided  among  three,  lour,  or  five  Maiden 
Ladies.     The  Town  Council  patrons. 

Mrs  JOHNSTON  or  WEBSTER'S— 1831.  The  Interest  of 
£4000  is  applied  in  annuities  to  four  blind  Men  and  Women,  and 
in  educating  twelve  blind  Boys  and  Girls.  The  Town  Council 
trustees. 

Mrs  MARGARET  PETRIE'S— 1837.  The  Interest  (about 
£425  yearly)  is  divided  among  aged  Persons,  natives  of  Dundee 
— those  of  the  names  of  Petrie  and  Wighton  having  a  preference 
— who  each  receive  from  £4, 10s  to  £6  per  annum,  Thomas  Powrie, 
Alexander  Keay,  William  Barrie,  John  Duff,  William  Powrie, 
William  Gavine,  and  Alexander  Kay,  trustees. 

GEORGE  WEBSTER'S— 1839.  The  Interest  (£5)  is  applied 
towards  the  education  of  fourteen  or  fifteen  Children  at  the  Ses- 
sional Schools.     The  Provost  and  Bailies  patrons. 

Lord  PANMURE'S— 1840.  The  Interest  of  £1000,  given  to 
the  Town  by  Loid  Panmure,  is  paid  annually  to  the  Royal  In- 
firmary. 

MARSHALL'S.  The  Interest  divided  among  five  Old  Seamen, 
Ihe  Master  and  Committee  of  the  Trinity  House  patrons. 

Mis  GIBSON'S— £100.  The  Interest  appliec^  for  the  Preach- 
ing ct  a  Sermon  yearly,  against  Cruelty  to  the  Brute  Creation. 


58 


SHIPPSHG  liSST. 


ABBBBvrATiONs — Sh.  Ship  ;  br.  Barque ;  bg.  Brigantine  ;   sc.  Schooner  ;  si. 
Sloop;  sm.  Smack  ;  st.  sh  Steam-Ship;  st.  tug.  Steam-Tug 


Vessels.  Masters. 

Adah  bg   M'L^^ish 

Adino  hg   M'Neill 

Advice  sh    nrammond 

Agenoria  bg:   E«inie 

Agnes  &  Mary  sc   L'ndsay 

Aid  sc    WlMte 

Albert  sc    Buist 

Alexander  sh    Stnrrnck 
Alexander  Forbes        sc    Ofrilrie 
Alexander  Liddle        hg   White 

Amelia  Hill  b^   Hill 

Amelia  hg   Black 

Andrew  si    Anderson 

Andromeda  br   Wilson 

Angler  sc   Rpekie 

Ann  Louisa  hg   K'wU 

Anna  Maria  si    Walker 

Ann  sc    Dickson 

Ann  si    Rodeer 

Ann  &  Helens  sc    Dorward 

Ann  Miln  br   Thorns 

Antelope  sc    S'larp 

Antelope  cutter    

Apame  hg   Wilson 

Apollo  br    Walker 

Archduke  si    Archer 

Archer  sc    M'Keddie 

Ariel  hg   Ritchie 

Aurora  hg   Paris 

Barbara  sc   Paton 

Belize  hg   Rodger 

Bellona  b^   M'Laffan 

Ben-Nevis  br   Nicol) 

Betsy  si    Norrie 
Betsy  &  Margaret         sc    Smith 

Betsy  &  Nell  si    Galloway 

Blackness  br    Anderson 

Bolivar  br    Peat 

Brechin  Castle  br    Baxter 

Britannia  hg  Jack 

British  King  b^    Sinclair 

Briton  sc   Ritchie 

Brothers  br    Rpid 

Caledonia  hg    Boyack 

Camel  si  [  Simpson 


341  64 
24  38' 
39   90 
35  253 
1786;  23 
1820102 
31  j  48 
37   42 
41 '564 
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41 
39 
33 


Bit.  Ton.        Owner  or  Agent. 
1827132  Allan  Edward 

40  228  Robert  Leslie 
1785  324  Tay  Whale  Fishing  Co. 
1826125  Alexnnder  Martin 

40  117  Thomas  Low 

40   88  John  White 

44127  Dun.Hnll  Ship.  Co. 

11,324  D.&Un.Whalcfish.Co. 

29;  59  Francis  Ogilvie 

38  165  Robert  Liddle 

4L3'^'7  James  Hill 
John  Bell 

James  Anderson,  jun. 
.John  Borrie 
David  Myles 
Patrick  Just 
David  Walker 
A.  P.  Reid 
John  Brown 
Thomas  Pitkeathly 
Robert  Leslie 
W.  Kirkland  &  Sons 
Trinity  Hou^e 
Heirs  of  Geo.  Clark 
David  Crighton 
A.  &  J.  Archer 
Tay  &  Tyne  Ship.  Co. 
William  Young 
Andrew  Low 
Robert  Mundie 
James  Maxwell 
George  Kidd 
Joseph  Garland 
Alexander  Norrie 
Walter  Smith 
Mrs  H,  Galloway 
Alexander  Milne 
'John  Borrie 
David  Baxter 
Robert  Tosh 
James  Davidson 
Tay  &  Tyne  Ship  Co. 
Thomas  Powrie 
James  M'Gavin 
David  Spence 


36 

1835 

17 

41 

to 

42 
1791 
1835 
23 
44 
45 
25 
20 
40 
35 
38 


85 

190 

134 

60 

233 

134 

318 

48 

78 

33 

268 

301 

371 

169 

243 

60 

54 

137 

44 


59 


Camolla 

Catherine 

Catherines 

Ceres 

Ceres 

Charles  Kid 

Charlotte 

Chase 

Choice 

Christiana 

Circassian 

City  of  Rotterdam 

Clyde 

Commodore  Napier 

Card  ova 

Courier 

Craigie 

Crispin 

Cyrus 

Czar 

Daisy 

Dart 

David 

David  Key 

Diadem 

Diana 

Diana 

Dispatch 

Duke  of  Richmond 

Duke  of  Wellington 

Dundee 

Dundee 

Eclipse 

Eclipse 

Elbe 

Electra 

Elizabeth  White 

Eliza  I 

Eliza 

Eliza 

Eliza  Scotland 

EUengowau 

Emma 

Energy 

Esker 

Espe  ranee 

Eupheraia 

Euphemia 

Euphemia 

Euphemia 

Fairy 

Fair  Isle 


si 

Urquhart 

15 

44 

bg 

Claik 

45 

198 

si 

Gumming 

25 

54 

t>g 

Phillip 

18 

114 

si 

Paris 

44 

44 

b{? 

Sou  tar 

39 

168 

sc 

Thin 

26 

113 

bg 

Coupar 

£8 

217 

bg 

Paris 

24 

150 

br 

Lvell 

42 

253 

sc 

Cook  , 

18 

77 

sc 

Lee 

40 

129 

si 

Angus 

34 

73 

•     bg 

Easson 

41 

291 

sc 

Cook 

44 

133 

sc 

M'Gh-egor 

16 

131 

bg 

Ogilvie 

18 

121 

sc 

Walker 

41 

113 

bg 

Foreman 

34 

177 

bg 

Moon 

25 

289 

bg 

Thomson 

44 

178 

si 

Reid 

1836 

64 

BC 

Gibb 

26 

117 

sl 

Herd 

36 

43 

bg 

Carr 

37 

170 

bg 

Blues 

45 

191 

bg 

Turpie 

18 

93 

sl 

Broa.ihead 

01 

47 

br 

Spitlmll 

41 

469 

1     br 

Duncan 

44 

601 

St  sh 

Kidd 

34 

579 

br 

Spink 

41 

305 

be 

Keith 

41 

195 

sl 

Smith 

1796 

52 

sc 

Gray 

1816 

121 

bg 

Lindsay 

36 

158 

SG 

Edward 

46 

71 

bg 

Wilson 

24 

247 

bg 

Cook 

44 

191 

bg 

M earns 

29 

170 

bg 

Cromarty 

32 

173 

bg 

Hodge 

4:^ 

207 

bg 

Christie 

22 

235 

bg 

Hill 

32 

223 

bg 

PatuUo 

36 

2..9 

bg 

Duff 

35 

293 

bg 

Crockat 

34 

147 

bg 

Nightingale 

34 

133 

sc 

Gregory 

29 

63 

sl 

Rodger 

35 

54 

br 

Davidson 

01 

247 

sc 

Fergus 

42 

52 

Mrs  Urquhart 
James  Fenwicl: 
David  Curaming' 
A.  P.  Reid 
Andrew  Paris 
David  Soutar 
Mrs  Fyffe 
George  Jessiman 
Andrew  Low 
O.  G.  Miller 
William  Crockatt.     . 
G.  N.  Baxter 
D.  P.  &  L.  Ship.  Co. 
Thomas  Neish 

Do. 
D.  P.  &  L.  Ship.  Co. 
Heirs  of  A.  Lawsou 
Robert  Spence 
William  Ourr 
W.Kirkland&Son 
Andrew  Low 
D.  P.  and  L.  Ship.  Co. 
Robert  Rintoul 
W.&.T.  Ireland 
Thomas  Bell 
Alexander  Blues 
A.  P.  Reid 

Trustees  of  D.  Peacock 
Robert  Les-lie 
A.  &  D.  Edward 
D.  P.  &L.  Ship.  Co. 
John  Boriie 
Nicoll  &  Webster 
James  Wilson 
D.  P.  &  L.  Ship.  Co. 
Thomas  Low,  junior 
A.  P.  Reid 
G.  L.  Hynd 
David  Jack 
John  Evvan 
George  Kidd 
David  Baxter 
David  Crighton 
James  M'Gavin 
John  Thain 
Heiis  of  Thos.Erskine 
George  Kidd 
William  Leighton 
James  Gregory 
William  Ireland 
George  Fyffe 
Thomas  Coupar 


60 


Fame 

sra 

Smith 

30 

85 

Fancy 

so 

Edward 

1840 

64 

Fender 

si 

Jeffers 

27 

50 

Fergus 

bg 

Lanceman 

42 

166 

Fisher 

si 

Spence 

20 

31 

Flora 

bg 

Mitchell 

43 

230 

Flora 

so 

Drummond 

46 

79 

Forth 

si 

Orr 

30 

72 

Free 

bg 

Feathers 

45 

162 

Friends 

si 

Young 

18 

40 

Ganges 

br 

Gibson 

42 

348 

George  Canning 

br 

Kydd 

25 

288 

George  Fyfe 

br 

Murray 

39 

444 

Gipsy 

si 

Beckwith 

05 

56 

Glammiss  Castle 

br 

Duncan 

42 

342 

Gleaner 

br 

Crawford 

39 

297 

Grange 

si 

Patrick 

43 

34 

Gratitude 

bg 

Archer 

17 

155 

Guthries     . 

si 

NicoU 

15 

43 

Hannah 

bg 

Cook 

21 

338 

Hannah 

bg 

Batchelor 

23 

184 

Harbinger 

br 

Thomson 

41 

325 

Harriet 

br 

Christie 

24 

226 

Hawk 

sc 

M'Nab 

38 

84 

Hebe 

si 

Lanceman 

23 

48 

Hector 

bg 

Anderson 

01 

247 

Helen 

bg 

M'Gregor 

42 

256 

Helen  and  Jean 

si 

Gourlay 

28 

30 

Helen  Cook 

sc 

Mather 

37 

63 

Helen  Stewart 

sc 

Scott 

44 

86 

Henrv  Bell 

bg 

Hood 

34 

173 

Herald 

sc 

Cosens 

38 

70 

Hermes 

sc 

Soutar 

32 

145 

Hero 

bg 

Stewart 

28 

184 

Herschel 

bg 

Robertson 

39 

220 

Highlander 

sc 

Kirkaldy 

29 

57 

Hirondc'lle 

sc 

Walker 

35 

123 

Hirondelle 

sc 

Deuchars 

34 

69 

Hope 

bt 

Knight 

29 

17 

Horn 

S  : 

Stnnock 

1783 

370 

Humber 

SiU 

Watson 

1829 

95 

Imod 

bg 

Cameron 

42 

178 

Indus 

br 

M'Kenzie 

38 

377 

Isabella 

bg 

James 

26 

302 

Isabella 

bg 

Greig 

25 

210 

Isabella 

sc 

Brown 

33 

128 

Isabella 

sc 

White 

37 

87 

Isabella 

si 

Sword 

1781 

20 

Isabella  &  Margaret 

sc 

Drummond 

1842 

79 

Isla 

bg 

Norrie 

36 

303 

Jack 

sc 

Simpson 

36 

68 

James 

bg 

Reid 

42 

138 

Dun.  Hull  Ship.  Co. 
David  Stewart 
Thomas  Fitkeathly 
David  Ogilvie 
D.  P.  &  L.  Ship.  Co. 
Heirs  of  Thos.Erskine 
Andrew  Roxburgh 
D.  P.  &L.  Ship.  Co. 
James  Barlaud 
William  Young 
Alexander  Brown 
John  Thain 
Robert  Small 
D.  P.  &  L.  Ship.  Co, 
David  Baxter 
John  Thain 
William  Henderson 
Patrick  Milne 
John  Xennedy 
David  Soutar 
Alexander  Martin 
Thomas  Neish 
Thomas  Adamson 
David  Baxter 
Jam.es  Young 
George  NicoU 
William  NicoU 
David  Peter 
James  Mather 
David  Stewart 
John  Bell 

Tay  &  Tyne  Ship.  Co. 
D.  &  W.  Soutar 
David  Stewart 
J.  &  J.  Ogilvie 
W.  Kirkland  &  Sons 
David  Myles 
David  Deuchars 
David  Knight 
D.  &  Un.  Whalef.  Co. 
Dun.  Hull  Ship  Co. 
D.Martin  &  Co. 
William  Clerk 
Thomas  Coupar 
James  Thain 
James  Brown 
J.  &  W.  White 
William  Henderson 
John  Davie 
WiUiam  Halley 
John  Brown 
Thomas  Powrie 


61 


Jane 

si 

Murdoch 

Jane 

si 

Clerk 

Jane  Baxter 

so 

Cobb 

Jane  Erskine 

bg 

Coupe r 

Janet 

br 

Brown 

Jean 

bg 

Small 

Jean  and  Jessie 

sc 

Robertson 

Jeremiah 

si 

Duncan 

Jessie 

bg 

Davidson 

Jessie  Alexander 

sc 

Duncan 

Jessie  Greig 

bg 

Pryde 

Jessamine 

bg 

Miller 

Joanna 

sc 

Sim 

Jolin 

bg 

Simpson 

John  Black 

bg 

Mitchell 

John  Fergus 

si 

Pitkeathly 

John  and  Jean 

si 

Crockatt 

John  and  Jean 

si 

Clark 

Jules 

bg 

Nicol! 

Juliet  Erskine 

br 

Smith 

Juno    • 

si 

Campbell 

Lady  Grant 

si 

Lowson 

Lady  Kinnaird 

br 

Robb 

Lady  Lilford 

sh 

Scott 

Lady  Panraure 

sc 

Pringle 

Lady  Sale 

bg 

Low 

Lark 

si 

Martin 

Lass  o'  Gowrie 

St  fill 

Catanach 

Laurel 

bg 

Siark 

Leda 

bg 

Glenday 

Leipzic 

bg 

Cappon 

Leith  Packet 

si 

Rattray 

Levana 

si 

Stephen 

Libra 

bg 

Moor 

Liverpool 

SC 

Gilchrist 

Livonia 

bg 

Taylor 

London 

St  sh 

Ewing 

London 

sc 

Rattray 

Lord  Douglas 

sc 

Greig 

Lord  Palraerston 

br 

Rattray 

Lord  Pan  mure 

br 

Henderson 

Lorina 

bg 

Scott 

Lucille 

bg 

Young 

Lydia 

si 

Simpson 

Madura 

■  sh 

Smith 

Maggie  Lauder 

sc 

Scott 

Ma  reel  I  us 

bg 

Young 

Margaret 

bg 

i^ewis 

Margaret 

sc 

Kilgour 

Margaret 

6l 

Claik 

Margarets 

bg 

Mearns 

Margarets 

bg 

Wemyss 

23 

69 

1838 

50 

41 

135 

46 

231 

41 

320 

24 

178 

1799 

87 

97 

50 

1834 

144 

42 

56 

40 

220 

41 

205 

37 

8J 

37 

80 

30 

157 

35 

36 

1793 

43 

1831 

37 

44 

109 

44 

297 

07 

34 

1782 

43 

1839 

350 

38 

596 

39 

58 

42 

199 

31 

56 

41 

127 

16 

156 

28 

200 

14 

282 

14 

49 

23 

45 

45 

29  i 

41 

83 

40 

177 

37 

686 

24 

115 

40 

83 

42 

448 

38 

284 

28 

79 

39 

165 

26 

49 

41 

603 

40 

50 

43 

273 

31 

158 

41 

78 

42 

37 

25 

129 

28 

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D.  P,  &  L.  Ship.  Co. 

Mrs  D.  Clark 

A.  P.  Reid 

Heirs  of  Tfaos.  Erskine 

John  Thain 

Do. 
David  Myles 
James  Duncan 
Alexander  Davidson 
James  Alexander 
Andrew  Greig  &  Son 
George  Jessiman 
Tay  &  Tyne  Ship.  Co. 
John  Brown 
David  Mitchell 
John  Pitkeathly 
John  Crockatt 
Mrs  W.  Paton 
Baxter  Brothers  &  Co. 
Heirs  of  T.  Erskine 
John  Kennedy 
James  Lowson 
Alex.  Martin 
James  Soot 
Thomas  Forgan 
Heirs  of  T.  Erskine 
D.,  P.,  &  L.  Ship.  Co. 
Dun.  &  Pth.  St-Pk.  Co. 
John  Brown 
Thomas  Powrie 
Alex.  Stephen 
Thomas  Moncur 
Alex.  Lindsay 
Ales.  Martin 
P.  D.  Ritchie 
W.  O.  Taylor 
D.  P.  &  L.  Ship.  Co. 

Do 
Heirs  of  B.  Small 
Robert  Small 
George  Kidd 
David  Crofts 
Thomas  Bell 
John  Brown 
Robert  Leslie 
Alexander  Reid,  jun. 
Robert  Small 
John  Kennedy 
William  Ireland 
George  Clark 
William  Mearns 
James  M'Gavin 


62 


Margaret  Campbell       si 

Margaret  Malcolm       sc 

Margaret  and  Ann        si 

Marcraiet  &  Elizabeth  si 

Margaret  and  Jean        si 

Marion-Ann  bg 

Margery 

Margery 

Mars 

Mars 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary 

Marys 

Mary  and  Ann 

Mary  and  Rose 

Mary  Key 


sc 
sc 
sh 
bg 

bg 
sc 

sm 
si 

bg 
sc 
sc 
sc 


Mary  Salter 

Mary  Scott 

Maxwell 

May 

May  Flower 

Mersey 

Midas 

Mobile 

Montrose 

Morgiana 

Mountain  Maid 

Mountaineer 

Nancy 

Nancy 

New  Harriet 

Nile 

Noah 

Ocean 

Olive 

Oi'igen 

Orkie 

Peggie 

Perth 

Perth 

Perth 

Perthshire 

Peruvian 

Pilot 

Pomona 

Princess  Charlotte 

Princess  Royal 

Progress 

Queen 

Rambler 


si 
sc 

sc 

cutter 

sra 

bg 
br 
br 
br 
bg 
bg 
si 
si 

bg 
br 


EC 

sc 

si 

si 

si 

st.sh 

sc 

si 

sc 

br 

sc 

bg 

sh 

Bt.sh 

bg 

sc 


Barrow 
Mvles 
Clark 
M'Glashan 
Rae 

Gumming 
l^orward 
Simpson 
Smith 
Bertie. 
Ireland 
Beattie 
J  oh  n^' ton 
Menzies 
Leslie 
Gordon 
Tervit 
Key 
sc  I  Gregory 
Scott 
Paton 
Smith 
Anderson 
M'Lean 
Low 
Martin 
Ferguson 
Inglis 
Wighton 
Fleming 
Black 
Butcliart 
Thoms 
Miller 
Clark 
AP  In tyre 
Coupar 
Crammond 
Hutton 
Anderson 
Spink 
Milne 
Adams 
Young 
Pitk>-at,hly 
Meldrum 
Forbes 
Deuchars 
r>uncan 
Betts 
Deadrick 


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42|  02  Richard  Myles 


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28  31 
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39  164 


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James  Baillie 

G.  L.  Hynd 

Andrew  Spence 

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David  Martin  &  Co. 

George  Kidd 

James  Ireland 

Robert  Tosh 

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John  Farrow 

John  Brown 

A,  P.  Reid 

James  Horsburgh 

David  Key 

John  Gregory,  jnn. 

Robert  Scott 

John  Paton 

A.  and  D.  Edward 

George  Anderson 

D.,  P.,  &  L.  Ship.  Co, 

James  Soot 

Thomas  Neish 

James  Soot 

Allan  Edward 

John  Kidd 
James  Bell 

M.  Mitchell 

David  Butchart 
John  FyfFe 

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John  Caiman 
Martin  M'Intyre 
David  Myles 
John  Kennedy 
William  Hutton 
James  Anderson 
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David  Martin  &  Co. 
Thomas  Moncur 
R.  D.  Pryde 
Alexander  Pitkeathly 
P.  D.  Ritchie 
William  H.  Forbes 
Tay  Whale-FishingCo. 
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Andrew  Greig  &  Son 
Wiiiiam  Small 
Kerr  and  Guild 
Robert  Tush 
Heirs  of  George  Clark 
D.  P.  &  L.  Ship  Co. 

Do. 
Jonathan  Smith 
John  Borrie 
A.  Reid  jun. 
J.  and  D.  Lawson 
Andrew  Gieig 
John  Farrow 
John  Millar 
J.  and  J.  Thaia 
James  Bruce 
Dun.  &  Hull.  Ship  Co, 
Alexander  Martin 
William  Sn;all 
Alexander  Bulk 
O.P.  &L.  Ship.  Co. 

Do. 
James  Barron 
D.  P.  &  L.  Ship.  Co. 
P.  Anderson 
John  Crockat 
James  Thain 
D.  P.  &  L.  Ship.  Co. 

Do. 
Dun.  &  Hull  Ship.  Co. 
Robert  Tosh 
Alexander  Buik 
D.  P.  &  L.  Ship.  Co. 
Peter  Anderson 
Dundee  Banking  Co. 
Allan  Edward 
G.L.  Hynd 
David  Halley 
Andrew  Lindsay 
Thomas  Ferrier 
Alexander  Thomson 
Nicoll  and  Webster 
James  Chapman 
J.  and  W.  Duncan 
Tay  &  Tyne  Ship  Co. 
Andrew  Spence 
David  Myles 
David  Myles 
Heirs  of  T.  Erskine 
W.  O.  Taylor 
George  Banks 


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Alexander  Edward 
Thomas  Douglas 
Robert  A.  Mudie 
David  Myles 
Robert  A.  Mudie 
John  Adams 
James  Patrick 
David  Clark 
D.  Craniraond 
Robert  Davidson 
Alexander  Stephen 
John  L.  Low 
David  Baxter 
William  Henderson 
William  Scott 
David  Knight 
Heirs  of  T.  Erskine 
Trustees  ofT.Adamson 


324  vessels ;  50,568  tons. 


COACHES;  CARRXSRS,  &C. 


COACHES. 


COACHES  STARTING  FROM  THE  ROYAL  AND  BRITISH  HOTELS. 

Aberdeen  via  Arbroath  and  Montrose,  the  Mail  at  10  a.m.^  and  11 
P.M.   Via  Forfar  and  Brechin,  the  Defiance  at  2  p.m. 

Edinburgh  via  Cupar- Fife  and  Kirkaldy,  the  Union  at  9.45  A:M.; 
Mail,  1 1  A.M. ;  Defiance,  2  p.m.     Via  Perth  and  Queensferry,^ 
the  Mail  at  10  p.m. 

Glasgow  via  Perth  and  Stirling,  Defiance  at  2  p.m. 

Perth,  Fair  Maid,  8  a.m.  ;  Defiance,  2  p.m.  ;  Wonder,  4  p.m. 

St  Andrews,  Prince  of  Wales,  every  Monday,  Thursday,  and . 
Saturday,  10  a.m.  ;  and  Christie's  Coach  every  Tuesday  and  Fri- 
day at  4  P.M.     Starting  from  St  Andrews   for   Dundee,  the 
Prince  of  Wales  on  Monday  \  before  3  p.m.,  and  on  Thursday 
and  Saturday  \  before  2  p.m.  ;  and  Christie's  Coach  every  Tues 
day  and  Friday  at  10  a.m. 


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CuPAR-FiFH,  a  two-horse  Van  from  Joseph  Parker's,  7  South  Union 
Street,  for  goods  and  passengers,  every  lawful  day  at  3  p.m.  ; 
Btarting  from  Cupar  at  8  a.m.  A  coach  on  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days. 

FoRFAK,  D.  Waterston's  omnibus,  which  starts  from  Forfar  on 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays  at  8  a.m.,  leaves  Dundee,  on  its  return 
to  Forfar,  same  days  at  4  p.m. 


The  South  Ferry  boat  sails  every  lawful  day,  being  regulated 
by  the  tide ;  and  the  Balmerino  boat  once  a  week.  Parcels  for 
both  boats  are  received  at  Fyall's  Fifeshire  Inn. 


CARRIERS. 
They  all  arrive  before  11  a.m.,  and  generally  depart  before  4  p.m. 


Abernyte. — Archibald  Gray,  at  Robertson  and  Brown's,  42  High 

Street,  every  Friday. 

Alyth. — William  Alexander  and  David  Steele,  at  Davidson's 
coal-yard,  193  Overgate,  every  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Anstrdther. — James  Brown,  at  J.  and  P.  Cameron's,  Exchange 
Street, 

Arbroath. — John  Thomson  and  John  Cartwright,  at  S,  Wilkie^s, 
Hood's  Close,  18  Murraygate,  every  Tuesday  and  Friday.  Alex- 
ander Neiison  and  Alexander  Finlay  leave  the  Railway  station 
every  lawful  afternoon. 

AucHTERHOusE. — Jamos  Hill,  at  Henry  Blair's,  Overgate,  every 
Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Auchtermuchty. — J.  and  P.  Cameron,  Exchange  Street,  and  J. 
Parker,  South  Union  Street. 

Blairgowrie. — Thomas  M'Nab,  at  Samuel  Wilkie's,  Hood's 
Close,  118  Murraygate;  and  James  Gunnison,  at  C.  Archer's, 
31  Overgate,  both  every  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Brechin. — William  Doij;,  at  Samuel  Wilkie's,  118  Murraygate, 
every  Tuesday  and  Friday, 

Breciiin  and  Aberdeen. — John  Hood,  at  the  Eas-le  Inn  108 
Murraygate,  every  Tuesday  and  Friday;  and  Hei'cules  Smart, 
Exchange  Street. 

Brotjghty  Ferry.— David  Petrie  and  John  Cameron,  at  Church 
Lane,  Thorter  Row,  every  Tuesday  and  Friday. 


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CoupAR- Angus. — George  M'Eitchie,  at  William  Anderson's,  Dun- 
dee Arms,  Thorter  Row,  every  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

CuPAR-FiFE,  Ceres,  Collessie,  &c. — J.  and  P.  Cameron,  Ex- 
change Street,  daily ;  Joseph  Parker,  South  Union  Street,  and 
David  Oliphant,  Eagle  Inn,  108  Murraygate,  both  every  Mon- 
day, Tuesday,  Thursday,  and  Friday;  and  Eobert  Abby,  at 
Joseph  Parker's,  South  Union  Street,  every  Tuesday  and  Fri- 
day. 

Dronley. — Thomas  Anderson,  at  David  Ross's,  112  Overgate. 
every  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Dunkeld. — Robert  Gellatly,  at  Samuel  Wilkie's,  Hood's  Close, 
118  Murraygate,  every  Friday. 

Edinburgh,  and  generally  to  all  the  principal  places  in  the  South 
and  West  of  Scotland,  and  North  of  England,  J.  and  P.  Came- 
ron, Exchange  Street,  and  Joseph  Parker,  South  Union  Street; 
and  to  Edinburgh,  William  Oliphant,  Eagle  Inn,  108  Murray- 
gate,  every  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Errol. — William  Adam,  at  S.  Wilkie's,  118  Murraygate;  James 
Christie,  West  Port,  J.  Watson,  Couttie's  Wynd,  and  James 
Melville,  at  John  Hill's,  Seagate,  all  every  Tuesday  and  Friday 

Forfar. — Alexander  Wilson,  John  Tosh,  Thomas  Rodger,  and  C. 
Low,  at  S. Wilkie's,  1 18  Murraygate,  every  Tuesday  and  Friday, 

Inchture. — William  Craig,  at  John  Hume's,  37  Overgate,  every 
Tuesday  and  Friday. 

KiNNAiRD. — Alexander  Duncan,  at  James  Bell's,  49  Overgate, 
every  Friday. 

Kirriemuir. — David  Edward  and  John  Hood,  at  S.  Wilkie's,  118 
Murraygate  ;  and  William  Paterson,  at  Mrs  Coupar's,  104  Mur- 
raygate, every  Tuesday,  Thursday,  and  Saturday. 

LiFF. — Peter  Nicoll, 'at  David  Sharp's,  vintner.  South  Union  Street 
every  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

LoNGFORGAN. — Peter  McGregor,  at  James  Bell's,  49  Overgate, 
every  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Manchester,  Liverpool,  &c!— J,  and  P.  Cameron,  Exchange 
Street. 

Meigle. — James  Mann,  at  38  Barrack  Street,  every  Friday. 

Montrose. — Alexander  Findlay  and  Alexander  Neilson,  at  Ar-| 
broath  Railway  station,  every  lawful  afternoon. 

Mdrrie. — James    Strachan,  at  John  Cameron's,  Church  Lane,] 
every  Friday. 


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Perth  and  Glasgow. — J.  and  P.  Cameron,  Exchange  Street ; 
Alexander  Wannan,  Eagle  Inn,  108  Murraygate,  every  Tues- 
day, Wednesday,  and  Friday. 

PiTTENWEEM. — James  Brown,  at  J.  and  P.  Cameron's,  Exchange 
Street. 

Rattaky.  —James  Yeaman,  at  Robertson  and  Brown's,  High 
Street,  every  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

St  Andkews. — James  Brown,  at  J.  and  P.  Cameron's,  Exchange 
Street ;  and  David  Ritchie,  South  Union  Street,  every  Tuesday 
and  Friday. 

Stanley. — Thomas  Cruickshanks,  at  S.  Wilkie's  118  Murray- 
gate. 

Stonehaven. — H.  Smart,  at  J.  and  P.  Cameron's,  Exchange 
Street,  every  Tuesday  and  Friday. 


STREET  PORTERS. 

1.  Charles  Bell,  25  Barrack  Street. 

2.  James  Stormonth,  14  Overgate. 

3.  Charles  Dakers,  Chrichton's  Close,  Murraygate. 

4.  Andrew  Couper,  Mason  Lodge  Close,  Murraygate. 

5.  Johnston  Falconer,  4  Fenton  Street. 

6.  George  Young,  13  Fish  Street.  ' 
7. 

8. 

9.  David  Nicoll,  Tyndal  Wynd. 

10.  Henry  Smith,  Speed's  Close,  19  Overgate. 

11.  Peter  Powrie,  Camperdown  Court,  Barrack  Street. 

12.  Thomas  Sutherland,  Methodist  Close,  Overgate. 

13.  Donald  M'Pherson,  11,  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate. 

14.  Peter  Patrick,  Gray's  Land,  Blackscroft. 

15.  John  Buchannan,  Meadow  Close,  Murraygate. 

16.  John  Ferrier,  Crichton's  Close,  39  Overgate. 

17.  Maxwell  Graham,  116  Nethergate 

18.  Thomas  Bruce,  Campbell's  Close,  18  High  Street. 

19.  James  Robertson,  Malcolm's  Pend,  Scouringburn. 
20. 

21.  Clark  Bennet,  Lowson's  Close,  Overgate 


ISAVItES  OF  STREETS,  I^AITES,  &c.  t&e 

WITH  THEIR  LOCALITIES. 


Albert  Street,  top  of  Prince's  Street. 

Albert  Court,  59  Nethergate. 

Albion  Entry,  165  Overgate. 

Alexander's  Close,  122  Overgate. 

Anchor  Lane,  foot  of  Henderson  Wynd,  Scouringburn. 

Anderson's  Entry,  120-122  Hawkhill. 

Ann  Street,  113-115  Hilltown. 

Annfield  Road,  199  Hawkhill. 

Argyll  Close,  1  Overgate. 

Arthur  Street,  top  of  Dallfield  "Walk* 

Bain  Square,  8-10  Cowgate. 

Bank  Street,  34-36  Reform  Street,  towards  Barrack  Street. 

Bank  Court,  110  Seagate. 

Bain  Square,  3-5  Wellgate. 

Baltic  Street,  36-38  Wellgate. 

Barrack  Road,  continuation  of  Dudhope  Street 

Barrack  Street,  59-61  Overgate. 

Baxter's  Court,  39  Cowgate. 

Beattie's  Close,  89  Murraygate. 

Bell  Street,  Lower  Chapelshade. 

Bell  Street  Lane,  3  Constitution  Road. 

Bell's  Close,  14  Murraygate. 

Bell's  Close,  38  King  Street. 

Bellfield  Lane,  167-169  Hawkhill. 

Bernard  Street,  128-130  Hawkhill, 

Birch  Lane,  from  Scrimgeour  Lane  to  Urquhart  Lane. 

Blackness  Road,  Scouringburn, 

Blackscroft,  from  St  Roque's  Lane  to  Peep-o'-day  Lane. 

Bonnethill.     See  Hilltown. 

Bonny  Bank  Road,  Bucklemaker  "Wynd. 

Borrie's  Close,  72  Hilltown. 

Borrie's  Close,  82  Hilltown^ 


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Boyack's  Close,  93  Overgate. 

Brewery  Lane,  191  Scouringburn. 

Broad  Close,  21  Hilltown.     - 

Broad  Close,  228  Overgate. 

Broughty  Ferry  Road,  commences  at  Peep-o'-day. 

Brown  Street,  between  37  and  39  West  Port. 

Bucklemaker  Wynd,  from  foot  of  Hilltown  to  Ben's  Koad. 

Butchart's  Close,  228  Hilltown. 

Butchart's  Entry,  1 72  Seagate. 

Butchart's  Close,  112  Murraygate.  y 

Butter's  Close,  54  West  Port. 

Burnhead,  head  of  Seagate. 

Cable's  Close,  39  Wcllgate. 

Calender  Close,  19  Murraygate. 

Calender  Close,  178  Overgate, 

Cameron's  Close,  90  Murraygate. 

Campbell's  Close,  75  High  Street. 

Campbell's  Close,  22  Crichton  Street. 

Camperdown  Court,  22  Barrack  Street. 

Candle  Close,  214  Overgate. 

Carswell  Lane,  26  King  Street. 

Castle  Street,  east  end  of  High  Street  to  Shore. 

Castle  Court,  27  Castle  Street. 

Castle  Hill,  13  Seagate. 

Cat's  Close,  84-86  Scouringburn. 

Cherryfield,  Blackness  Road. 

Church  Street,  116  to  118  Prince's  Street. 

Church  Lane,  33-36  High  Street  to  Tall}^  Street. 

Cobb's  Close,  39  Wellgate. 

Comely  Bank,  West  end  of  Dudhope  Street. 

Constable  Street,  from  St  Roque's  Lane  to  Wallace  Street. 

Corn  Court,  181  Seagate. 

Constitution  Street,  top  of  Constitution  Road. 

Constitution  Road,  from  Barrack  Street  to  Somerville  Plaee. 

Commercial  Street,  Middle  James'  Street. 

Cotton  Road,  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

Cowgate,  from  Panmure  Street  to  St  Roque's  Lane. 

Coupar's  Alley,  16  Wellgate. 

Couttie's  Wynd,  38  Nethergate. 

Croall's  Close,  80  Cowgate. 

Crescent  Street,  12  Prince's  Street. 

Crescent  Lane,  24-26  Prince's  Street. 

Crichton  Street,  25,  26  High  Street. 

Crichton's  Close,  39  Overgate. 

Croom's  Close,  64,  65  High  Street. 

Cross  Row,  23-25  Small's  Wynd. 


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,Dallfiel.d  Walk,  32-34  Dudhope  Street. 
David's  Close,  149  Hilltown. 
Davidson's  Court,  69  Seagate. 
Davidson's  Entry,  92  Seagate. 
Davidson's  Close,  77  Seagate. 
Deer-horn  Close,  38  Hilltown. 
Dempster  Court,  94  Scouringburn. 
Den's  Brae,  94  King  Street. 
Den's  Road,  east  end  of  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Dickson's  Close,  61  Hilltown. 
Dock  Street,  Shore. 
Doig's  Entry,  168  Overgate. 
Doig's  Court,  33  Castle  Street. 
Don's  Road^  7-9  Rose  Bank  Road. 
Donaldson's  Entry,  133  Overgate. 
Dron's  Entry,  205  Overgate. 
Drummond's  Close,  55  S;^agate. 
Dudhope  Street,  18-20  Hilltown. 
Dudhope  Crescent  Road,  Lochee  Road. 
Dyster's  Pend,  18  Scouringburn. 

Edvis  Street,  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

Elizabeth  Street,  30-32  Ann  Street. 

Exchange  Street,  from  Castle  Street  to  Commercial  Street. 

Farmer's  Close,  101  Hilltown. 

Ferguson's  Close,  194  Seagate. 

Ferguson's  Close,  111  Hilltown. 

Ferguson's  Close,  51  Hilltown. 

Ferrine's  Court,  39  Seagate. 

Fish  Street,  from  foot  of  Couttie's  Wynd  to  Greenmarket. 

Fleming's  Entry,  28  Bell  Street  Lane. 

Fleuchar  Craig  Road,  Pole  Park  Road. 

Ford's  Wynd,  113-115  Perth  Road. 

Ford's  Lane,  220-222  Hawkhill. 

Foundry  Lane,  east  end  of  Seagate. 

Gall's  Square,  128  Overgate. 
Gardiner's  Lane,  1  Upper  Pleasance, 
Gardiner's  Entry,  3  West  Port. 
Gellatly's  Square,  89  Nethergate. 
George's  Place,  51-53  Wellgate. 
George  Street,  top  James'  Street. 
George's  Street,  16-18  Wellington  Street. 
Gowans'  Close,  233  Overgate. 
Gray's  Close,  70-71  High  Street. 
Greenfield  Place,  156  Perth  Road, 


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Guillan's  Close,  43  Overgate. 
Gunn's  Close,  152  Overgate. 
Guthrie  Street,  from  top  North  Tay  Street  to  Horse  Water 

Wynd. 
Guthrie's  Close,  103  Overgate. 

Hain's  Close,  56  Hilltown, 

Hall's  Close,  22  Bell  Street  Lane. 

Harbour  Close,  64  Hilltown. 

Hawkhill,  from  West  Port  to  Perth  Road. 

Hay's  Close,  55  Overgate. 

Hazeel's  Close,  33  Nethergate. 

Hean's  Lane,  18  Smal)'s  Wynd. 

Heathfield  Lane,  71  Hawkhill, 

Henderson's  Wynd,  between  15  and  17  West  Port. 

High  Street,  from  Murraygate  to  Nethergate. 

Highland  Close,  83  Overgate. 

Hilltown,  at  top  of  Wellgate. 

Horse  Wynd,  93-95  Murraygate. 

Horse  Water  Wynd,  79-81  Scouringburn. 

Hunter  Street,  52-54  Scouringburn. 

Jack's  Close,  160  Seagate. 
James'  Street,  18-20  Ann  Street. 
Infirmary  Wynd,  14  King  Street. 
Jobson's  Court,  54  Seagate. 
Irvine's  Square,  21  Mid  Street. 
Ireland's  Lane,  20-22  Bell  Street. 
Isles'  Lane,  115  Hawkhill. 

Kay's  Close,  48  Overgate. 

Kay's  Close,  20  Hilltown. 

Kay's  Close,  206  Hilltown. 

Keillor's  Entry,  95  Seagate. 

Key's  Close,  18  Nethergate. 

King  Street,  from  Cowgate  to  Dens'  Brae, 

King  Street  Court,  8  King  Street. 

Kirk  Wynd,  from  top  of  Tally  Street  to  South  Lindsay  Strcei 

Kirk  Entry,  19-21  Wellgate. 

Lady  Well  Lane,  foot  of  Hilltown,  west  side. 
Larch  Street,  at  New  Schools,  Scouringburn, 
Lawson's  Close,  215  Overgate. 
Lilybank,  top  of  Prince's  Street. 
Lindsay  Street  North,  115  Overgate. 
Lindsay  Street  South,  110  Overgate. 
Lindsay's  Entry,  31  Hilltown. 


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Long  Wynd,  75  Nethergate.  ■ 

Low's  Close,  32  Barrack  Street. 

Low's  Close,  232  Hilltown. 

Lowden's  Alley,  169-161  Hawkhill. 

Lowson's  Close,  88  Hilltown. 

Luke's  Close,  71  Nethergate.  : 

Lyon's  Close,  2  Blackness  Road.  . 

M'Donald's  Close,  220  Hilltown. 

M'Laren's  Pend,  2  Blinchall  Street. 

M'Vicar's  Lane,  146  Perth  Eoad. 

Malcolm's  Entry,  101  Scouringburn. 

Malster's  Close,  58  Nethergate. 

Mary  Ann  Wynd,  141  Seagate. 

Mason  Lodge  Close,  36  Seagate, 

Malhew's  Close,  31  Overgate. 

Mathew's  Close,  44  Hilltown. 

Mathew's  Close,  142  Hilltown. 

Meadow  Street,  24-26  Wellgate. 

Meadowside,  from  top  of  Barrack  Street  to  top  of  Baltic  Street. 

Meal's  Close,  171  Overgate. 

Methodist  Close,  51  Overgate. 

Mid  Wynd,  47  Perth  Road. 

Mid  Street,  35-36  Constitution  Road. 

Mid  Kirk  Style,  76  Overgate. 

Mid  Wynd,  170-172  Hawkhill. 

Mid  Shore,  from  Greenmarket  to  Castle  Street, 

Middle  Street,  43-45  Prince's  Street. 

Miller's  Court,  35  Cowgate. 

Miller's  Wynd,  154-156  Hawkhill. 

Miller's  Wynd,  29  Perth  Road.     • 

Miller's  Entry,  15  Scouringburn. 

Miller's  Close,  101  Hilltown. 

Miller's  Close,  250  Hilltown. 

Mill's  West  Wynd,  165-167  Scouringburn, 

Mill's  East  Wynd,  153-155  Scouringburn. 

Miln's  Close,  202  Overgate, 

Milne's  Court,  48  Wellgate. 

Milne's  Alley,  45  Mid  Street. 

Mint  Close,  51  High  Street. 

Mitchell's  Close,  49  Seagate. 

Morrison's  Court,  60  Wellgate. 

Morton's  Square,  31  Wellgate. 

Mount  Pleasant,  102  Hawkhill. 

Mudie's  Close,  166  Seagate. 

Mudie's  Close,  48  King  Street. 

Munro's  Pend,  26  Hawkhill. 


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Murraygate,  from  east  end  of  High  Street  to  Wellgate. 

Nelson  Street,  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Nethergate,  from  Hi^h  Street  to  Perth  Road. 
New  Inn  Entry,  67-68  High  Street. 
North  Tay  Street,  1  West  Port. 

Ogilvie's  Close,  29  High  Street. 
Ogilvie's  Close,  69  Overgate. 
Overgate,  High  Street  to  West  Port. 

Panmure  Terrace,  behind  Upper  Dudhope  Crescent. 

Paton's  Entry,  209  Hilltown.' 

Paton's  Lane,  238  Perth  Road. 

Park  Place,  127-129  Nethergate. 

Park  Wynd,  72-74  Hawkhill. 

Parker's  Court,  12  William  Street. 

Park  Lane,  7-9  Temple  Lane. 

Peddie's  Close,  87  Overgate. 

Peep-o'-Day  Lane,  133  Blackscroft. 

Pennycuik's  Lane,  208-210  Hawkhill. 

Perth  Road,  from  foot  of  Small's  Wynd  to  Blackness  Toll. 

Peter  Street,  111  Murraygate. 

Peter's  Court,  18  Cowgate. 

Pitcairn's  Court,  106  Nethergate. 

Pitcairn's  Close,  110  Nethergate. 

Playfair's  Entry,  12  Hawkhill, 

Pleasance  Road,  west  end  Scouringburn. 

Pole  Park  Road,  from  Edwards'  Mill  to  Lochee  Road. 

Pourie's  Lane,  78  Bell  Street. 

Prince's  Street,  from  Den's  Brae  to  Victoria  Street. 

Quarry  Entry,  86  Cowgate. 
Quarry  Close,  61  King  Street. 
Queen  Street,  148  Seagate. 

Ramsay  Street,  213-215  Pole  Park  Road. 
Ramsay's  Pend,  33  Scouringburn. 
Rattray's  Court,  46  Seagate. 
Rattray's  Entry,  46  Bell  Street. 
Reform  Street,  52-62  High  Street. 
Rennie's  Close,  116  Nethergate. 
Ritchie's  Lane,  234-236  Hawkhill. 
Robertson's  Close,  40  Hilltown. 
Robertson's  Road,  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Robertson's  Close,  107  Cowgate. 
Rodger's  Close,  77  Overgate. 


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Rodger's  Close,  70  Cowgate. 
Rollo's  Row,  2  Bell  Street  Lane. 
Rose  Street,  11-13  Arthur  Street. 
Roseangle,  116  Perth  Road. 
Rosebank  Road,  32-34  Rosebank  Street. 
Rosebank  Street,  122-124  Hilltown. 
Rowland's  Pend,  104  Hilltown. 
Ryehill  Lane,  190-192  Hawkhill. 

St  Andrew's  Street,  25-27  Cowgate. 

St  Clement's  Lane,  11-12  High  Street. 

St  David's  Lane,  26  North  Tay  Street. 

St  Mary  Street,  19-21  Upper  Pleasance. 

St  Mary's  Close,  30  Nethergate. 

St  Margaret's  Close,  36  Nethergate. 

StRoque's  Court,  112  Cowgate. 

St  Roque's  Lane,  131  Cowgate. 

St  Peter  Street,  198-200  Hawkhill. 

St  Salvator's  Close,  13  Overgate. 

Samson's  Close,  73  Hilltown. 

Saunder's  Court,  222  Overgate. 

Scott's  Close,  97  Overgate. 

Scott's  Close,  12  Nethergate, 

Scott's  Close,  6  Hawkhill. 

Scouringburn,  from  West  Port  to  Pole  Park  Road, 

Scrimegour's  Lane,  Blackness  Road. 

Sea  Close,  120  Nethergate. 

Sea  Wynd,  128-130  Nethergate. 

Seafield  Lane,  210-212  Perth  Road. 

Seagate,  from  High  Street  to  St  Roque's  Lane. 

Session  Street,  11-13  Scouringburn. 

Shaw's  Court,  98  Cowgate. 

Shepherd's  Lane,  302  Perth  Road. 

Shepherd's  Close,  65  Overgate.    • 

Small's  Wynd,  1  Perth  Road. 

Small's  Lane,  20  Small's  Wynd. 

Smith's  Pend,  24  Session  Street. 

Smith's  Close,  105  Hilltown. 

Soap  Work  Lane,  continuation  of  Lady  Well  Lane. 

Somerville  Place,  top  Constitution  Road. 

Soutar's  Close,  28  Hilltown, 

Soutar's  Close,  4  West  Port, 

South  Tay  Street,  99-101  Nethergate. 

South  Union  Street,  from  foot  Union  Street  to  the  Craig. 

Speed's  Close,  19  Overgate, 

Spence's  Close,  158  Overgate. 

Springfield,  opposite  156  Perth  Road, 


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Strawberry  Bank,  354  Perth  Road. 
Stewart's  Close,  65  Seagate. 
Stewart's  Court,  59  Seagate. 
Stewart's  Court,  175  Seagate. 
Stewart's  Pend,  14  Session  Street. 
Sugar  House  Wynd,  43-45  Cowgate. 

Tait's  Lane,  211  Hawkhill. 

Tally  Street,  52-54  Overgate. 

Tannage  Court,  7  Cowgate, 

Tay  Square,  12-14  South  Tay  Street. 

Tay  Street  Lane,  93  Nethergate, 

Taylor's  Lane,  282-284  Perth  Road. 

Taw's  Close,  171  Hilltown. 

Temple  Lane,  30-32  West  Port. 

Thomson  Street,  228  Perth  Road. 

Thorter  Row,  36-38  Overgate. 

Tindal'sWynd,  4-5  High  Street. 

Tod  Burn  Lane,  from  William  Street  to  Den  Brae. 

Tod  Burn  Entry,  49  Wellgate. 

Thomson's  Lane,  214-216  Perth  Road. 

Tosh's  Close,  67  Hilltown. 

Trades'  Lane,  121-123  Seagate. 

Union  Street,  54  Nethergate  to  the  Craig. 

Union  Street,  52-54  Ann  Street. 

Union  Street,  George's  Place. 

Union  Place,  266-268  Perth  Road. 

Union  Close,  13  West  Port. 

Union  Close,  25  Nethergate. 

Urquhart's  Lane.  Blackness  Road. 

Upper  Dudhope  Crescent,  West  End  Somerville  Place. 

Vault  17-18  High  Street. 

Victoria  Street,  top  of  Prince's  Street. 

Victoria  Square,  43-45  Nethergate. 

Wallace  Street,  101-103  Prince's  Street. 

Walker's  Entry,  96  Seagate. 

Wannan's  Close,  42  West  Port. 

Ward  Road,  from  the  Constitution  Road  to  North  Tay  Street. 

Watt's  Street,  136-138  Hawkhill. 

Water  Wynd,  Top  of  Baltic  Street. 

Watson's  Lane,  133-135  Hawkhill. 

Well  Road,  108-110  Hawkhill. 

Wellgate,  from  East  end  Panmure  Street  to  foot  of  Hilltown. 


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Westfield  Avenue,  172  Perth  Road. 

Westfield  Lane,  194  Perth  Road. 

Westfield  Place,  188  Perth  Road. 

"West  Dock  Street,  west  side  of  the  Docks.  , 

West  Wynd,  67-69  Perth  Road. 

West  Wynd,  187-189  Seagate. 

West  Port,  West  end  Overgate. 

Whale  Lune,  197  Seagate. 

Whitehall  Close,  22  Nethergate. 

Whitton's  Pend,  25  Hawkhill. 

Whitton's  Close,  37  Hilltown. 

Wighton's  Close,  9  Hilltown. 

William  Street,  Blackness  Road. 

William  Street,  54-60  King  Street. 

William  Street,  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

Wellington  Street,  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

Willison  Street  West,  29  Lindsay  Street  North. 

Willison  Street  East,  44-46  Barrack  Street,  towardg  North. 

Lindsay  Street. 
Williamson's  Close,  1S9  Hilltown. 
Wilkie's  Close,  110  Hilltown. 
Wilkie's  Lane,  139-141  Hawkhill. 
Wind  Mill  Entry,  153  Overgate. 
Windsor  Place,  Magdalen  Yard. 
Wright's  Close,  95  Cowgate. 
Wright's  Close,  53  Wellgate. 
Wright's  Court,  59  Wellgate. 

Yeaman's  Shore,  foot  of  Union  Street, 
Yeaman's  Close,  27  Overgate. 
Young's  Close,  18  West  Port. 


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THE 


FBXHCIFAZ.  ZHHiLBITANTS  OF  23UNDSE, 
IN  ALPHABETICAL  ORDER. 


Abbot,  Thomas,  messenger ;  house,  Broughty  Ferry. 

Mrs,  233  Overgate, 
Aberdein,  James,  hecklemaker,  13  West  Harbour. 

John,  china  merchant,  36  High  Street ;  h.  5  Church  Lane. 
Adam,  Alexander  H.,  26  Hawkhill, 
Andrew,  feuar,  Hospital  Park. 
Andrew,  tide  waiter;  h.  16  Louden  Alley. 
Alexander,  shoemaker,  77  Hilltown. 
Charles,  porter,  161  Hilltown. 
James,  18  St  Andrew's  Place. 
John,  bookseller,  60  Murraygate ;  h.  62  do. 
John,  shoemaker,^122  Nethergate. 
John,  (of  H.  and  A.)  Thomson  Street. 
Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  7  Brown  Street. 
William,  agent,  31  Joint  Stock  Buildings. 
William,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  41  Murraygate  ;  A.  41 

Mid  Street,  Chapelshade. 
Mrs  Isabella,  grocer,  225  Hilltown. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  Morton's  Square,  31  Wellgate. 
Mrs,  midwife,  St  Mary's  Close,  30  Nethergate. 
Misses,  26  Hawkhill. 
Mrs,  bookseller,  11  North  Lindsay  Street. 
^         Mrs,  dressmaker,  61  West  Port. 

Misses  R.  and  W.,  straw  hat  and  dress  makers.  Miller's 
Court,  35  Cowgate. 
Adamson,  David,  shipmaster,  83  Blackscroft. 

John,  flaxspinner,  &c.,  Cowgate  Port;  h.  St  Andrew's 

Place,  and  Erichtside  House,  Blairgowrie. 
John  L.,  minister  of  St  David's;  h.  10  Fleuchar  Craig. 
Robert,  40  Reform  Street ;  h.  Constitution  Road. 


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Adie,  Ch.,  D.D., 'minister  of  Greyfriars ;  h.  46  Biicklernaker  Wynd, 
David,  builder,  Maryfield, 
Misses,  28  St  Andrew  Street. 
Agnew,  John,  broker,  199  Overfrste. 

Aiken,  Helen,  straw-hat  and  dressmaker,  93  Prince's  Street. 
Aimer,  David,  smith,  9  HiHtown  ;  h.  19  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
James,  fishing-rod  and  tacklemaker,  131  Murraygate. 
Miss,  teacher,  Greenfield  Infant  School,  Park  Wynd ;  A: 
60  Bell  Street. 
Ainslie,  James,  grocer,  12  Union  Street,  Maxwelitown. 

J.  G.,  clerk,  13  Nelson  Street. 
Air,  Alexander,  tailor,  31  Murraygate. 

James,  flesher,  63  King  Street ;  A.  46  Prince's  Street, 
Aird,  James,  shoe  manufactory,  7  Union  Street;  A.  2  Panmure  St. 
Airth,  Miss,  staymaker,  104  Nethergate. 
Aitken,  William,  surgeon,  19  Nethergate  ;  h.  67  Murraygate, 
William,  smith,  19  Overgate;  h.  47  do. 
Mrs,  31  Reform  Street. 
Albion  Hotel,  15  Tally  Street  and  48  Overgate. 
Alcock,  Mrs  R.,  Camperdown  Court,  22  Barrack  Street. 
Alerdice,  John,  mill-manager,  Wallace  Craigie  Mill ;  A.  Lilybank. 
Alexander,  &  Co.,  spirit-dealers,  Shaw's  Land,  Cowgate. 

Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  42  Scouringburn, 
Donald,  portrait  painter,  QQ  Murraygate. 
Charles,  Courier  Office ;  h.  M'Vicar's  Lane. 
George,  agent,  16  Dock  Street;  A.  4  Westfield  Place. 
James,  bookseller  and  stationer,  17  Overgate ;  A.  65  do. 
John  Walker,  writer,  10  Reform  Street ;  A.  1  Victoria 

Square. 
Joseph,  grocer,  83  Prince's  Street. 
Thomas,  County  Sasine  Office  ;  A.  Logie  Park  Cottage, 

Lochee  Road. 
Thomas,  13  West  Dock  Street. 
^  Mrs,  lodgings,  47  West  Port. 

-  Mrs,  milliner,  56  Nethergate, 

Alison,  George  Lloyd,  wine  and  spirit-merchant,  20  Nethergate  ; 
A.  Hawkhill  Place. 
Robert,  101  Nethergate. 
Allan,  Alexander,  writer,   (of  S.  &  A.)  4  Reform    Street ;    A. 
Broughty  Ferry. 
Alexander,  baker,  47  Murraygate ;  A.  49  do. 
James,  shoemaker,  Guillan's  Close,  43  Overgate. 
&  Son,  James,  hairdressers,  14  Crichton  Street ;  A.  11  do. 
John  A.,  baker,  66  Nethergate. 
John,  fiesher,  21  Wellgate. 
John,  vintner.  Hospital  Park. 
John,  mason,  27  Prince's  Street. 


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Allan,  John,  grocer,  76  Dudhope  Crescent. 

Thomas,  hairdresser,  25  Murraygate ;  h.  Fenton  Street. 
William  Stuart,  pianoforte  seller,  6  Victoria  Square. 
William,  vintner,  9  Seagate. 
William,  tailor,  18  West  Port. 
Miss,  16  South  Tay  Street. 
Mrs,  teacher  of  music,  6  Victoria  Square 
Albot,  Mrs,  silk-dyer,  38  Perth  Road. 
Ambrose,  Andrew,  spirit-dealer,  21  Nelson  Street. 
Anchor  Tavern,  161  Overgate. 
Ancient  Mason  Lodge,  39  Murraygate. 

Anderson,  Alexander,  merchant,  23  St  Andrew's  Street ;  h.  West- 
haven,  Panbride. 
Alexander  T.,  clerk  at  W.  Taylor  and  Co. ;  h.  Morton's 

Square,  31  Wellgate. 
Andrew,  tobacconist,  76  Overgate. 
Andrew,  grocer,  4  Blackness  Road. 
Archibald,  hairdresser  and  bookseller,  85  Hilltown. 
David  D,,  merchant,  23  St  Andrew's  Street;  h.  Moni- 

fieth. 
David,  cashier.  Western  Bank   of  Scotland ;    h.   105 

Murraygate. 
David,  millspinner,  8  Park  Lane. 
David,  cabinetmaker,  154  Nethergate;  h.  5  South  Tay. 

Street. 
David,  surgeon,  17  King  Street. 
David,  writer,  11  Reform  Street;  h.  85  Bucklemaker 

Wynd. 
Ebenezer,  wright,  Anderson's  Entry,  Hawkhill. 
Francis,  cabinetmaker,  2  Baltic  Street. 
Graham,  clothier  and  tailor,  6  Reform  Street;  h.  10 

Nethergate. 
J.  C,  merchant,  9  Bain  Square ;  h.  19  High  Street. 
J.  B.,  agent,  28  Cowgate ;  h.  10  Wellington  Street. 
James,  3  Victoria  Square. 
James,  tailor,  clothier,  and  outfitter,  12  Greenmarket ; 

h.  2  Fish  Street. 
James,  supervisor,  43  Castle  Street. 
James,  44  High  Street. 
James,  manager  of  Clark's  Factory,  233  Overgate;  A. 

17  Small's  Wynd. 
James,  carver  and  gilder,  103  Nethergate;  h.  2  Temple 

Lane. 
J.  Hodgson,  corn-factor,  27  Springfield. 
John,  spirit-dealer,  8  Small's  Wynd. 
John,  wright.  Dens'  Road. 
John,  messenger,  14  New  Inn  Entry. 


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Anderson,  John,  writer  and  notary,  10  Reform  Street ;  h.  do. 

Peter,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  55  Perth  Road. 

Peter,  timber  merchant,  Yeaman  Shore. 

Peter,  shipowner,  4  Fish  Street, 

Rev.  T.  G.,  St  Paul's,  Hawkhill  House,  Hawkhill  Place. 

Thomas,  builder,  2  Dudhope  Crescent. 

Thomas,  cowfeeder,  Coldside. 

.  William,  merchant,  5  St  Andrew's  Street ;  /*.  do. 

William,  shipbroker,  39  Exchange  Street ;  h,  1  South 
Union  Street. 

William,  tailor,  18  Bell  Street. 

William,  shipmaster,  49  Cowgate. 

William,  jun.,  brewer,  Dundee  Arms  Tavern,  9  Thorler 
Row. 

William,  slater  and  fireman,  33  Brown  Street. 

William,  potato-dealer,  168  Overgate;  h.  178  do.     . 

William,  stoneware  dealer,  32  Blackscroft. 

William,  seedsman,  16  Nethergate ;  A.  10  Exchange 
Street. 

William,  assistant  tide-surveyor,  Customhouse ;  h.  50 
Gellatly  Street. 

William,  blacksmith,  Smithfield. 

William,  brewer,  96  Murraygate. 

Barbara,  spirit-dealer,  26  Session  Street. 

Eliza,  matron,  Dundee  Prison. 

Mary,  grocer,  1  Scouringburn. 

Mrs,  grocer,  64  Seagate  and  19  High  Street. 

Helen,  grocer,  14  Rosebank  Street. 

Mrs  James,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street. 

Mrs  James,  12  Arthur  Street. 

Mrs  William,  brewer  and  vintner,  10  Nethergate. 

Mics,  14  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade. 

Misses,  dressmaker^,  QQ  King  Street. 

Miss,  37  Union  Street. 

Misses,  milliners,  25  Nethergate. 
Andrews,  Alexander,  teacher,  4  Brown  Street ;   h.  Temple  Lane. 

D.  R.,  historical,  landscape,  and  portrait  painter,  Public 
Seminaries ;  li.  Meadow  Street. 
Angus,  George,  shipmaster,  Bonnybauk  Road. 

James,  precentor  Tay  Square  Ciiapel ;  A.  S8  Ann  Street. 
John,  spirit-dealer,  5  Thorter  Row. 

Margaret,  grocer,  53  Ann  Street.  ^ 

Annan,  Alexander,  mason,  127  Hiiltown. 

David,  printer,  8  Overgate ;  h.  26  Overgate. 
Anton,  George,  ship-chandler   and  general  merchant,  15  Crichten 

Street;  A.  19  Overgate. 
Archer  and  Eegg,  pawnbrokers,  1  Meadow  Street. 

F 


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Archer,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  49  Wellgate. 
Charles,  brewer,  31  Overgate, 
David  (of  A.  &  B.),  pawnbroker.  Meadow  Street ;   A.  Rose 

Street. 
John,  grocer,  187  Overgate. 
Archbold,  John,  wholesale  tea  merchant,  8  New  Inn  Entry ;  h. 

103  Murray  gate. 
Arklay,  John,  saddler.  Trades'  Hall ;  h.  Tindal's  Wynd. 

William,  wood-merchant.  Candle  Lane ;   h.  20  Welling- 
ton Street. 
Janet,  laundress,  87  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Mrs,  grocer,  59  Hilltown. 
Mrs  R.,  8  Wellington  Street. 
Armstrong,  William,  bookseller,  agent  for  A.  Fullerton  &  Co, 
publishers  and  booksellers,  50  Barrack  Street. 
Mrs,  callender  keeper,  105  Nethergate. 
Arrott,  Dr  James,  surgeon,  19  King  Street. 
Arthur,  John,  cowfeeder,  Coldside. 

Robert,  gardener,  Fleuchar  Craig. 
Misses,  grocer,  32  Bell  Street. 
Atkinson,  James,  excise  warehouse  keeper  and  export  oificer; 

Ji.  Rosebank  Cottage. 
Austen,  John,  working  dentist  and  jeweller,  15  Nethergate;  h, 

18  Nethergate. 
Aymer,  John,  corn-merchant,  15  Dock  Street;   h.  37  Constitution 
Road. 

Baillie,  Alexander,  Hammermen  Tavern,  5 1  High  Street  and  1 
Overgate. 
James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  115  Prince's  Street. 
Mrs,  grocer,  16  Commercial  Street,  Max  well  town. 
Bain,  George,  manufacturer,  45  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown  ; 
h.  50  do.,  do. 
John,  grocer,  2  Dudhope  Crescent. 
Robert,  tailor,  6  High  Street ;  h.  104  Nethergate. 
Baird,  James,  spirit  merchant,  34  Murraygate ;  h.  36  do. 
John,  city  missionary,  30  Dallfield  Walk. 
Richard,  Manager  of  the  Dundee  and  Newtyle  Railway 
Company,  Railway  Station,  Hospital  Ward ;  h.  35  Con- 
stitution Road. 
Miss,  Westfield,  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
Balbirnie,  William,  slater,  Meadowside ;  h.  67  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Balerna,  Domenico,  barometer  maker,  Gray's  Land,  Yearaan  Sh. 
Balfour  and  Co.,  flax-spinners,  Chapelshade  Works ;    office,  25 
Cowgate. 
Alexander,  merchant,  25  Cowgate ;  h.  Airly  Lodge,  Perth 
Road. 


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Balfour,  Alexander,  leather  merchant,  1  Vault ;   h.  Campbell's 

Close,  75  High  Street. 
Balldy,  David,  grocer,  41  West  Port. 
Ballentyne,  Walter,  shoemaker,  208  Overgale, 
Ballingall,  G.,  H.M.  Customs,  Shore ;  h.  6  Victoria  Square. 

William, brewer,  Pleasance  Brewery;  h.  Easson's  Land, 
Fleuchar  Craig. 
Balmain,  John,  teacher,  St  David's  Sessional  School;  h.  Easson's 

Angle,  Miln  Bank. 
Balsillie,  George,  watchmaker,  44  High  Street ;  h.  33  Seagate. 
Baltic  Coifee  Room,  2  Cowgate. 
Baluniefield  Office,  1  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Bank  of  Scotland's  Branch,  34  Reform  St. — J.  Sturrock,  manager. 
Banks,  David,  seaman,  4  DulEF's  Land,  Couper's  Alley,  Wellgate. 
David,  shipmaster,  Pitcairn's  Close,  110  Nethergate. 
George,  shipmaster,  Milne's  Court,  48  Wellgate. 
George  M.,  clerk,  2  St  Andrew's  Street,  Milne's  Court,  48 

Wellgate. 
James,  writer,  60  Bell  Street. 
John  M.,  24  and  26  Murraygate ;  h,  13  Mid  Street,  Cha- 

pelshade. 
Thomas,  Bell  Rock  Tavern,  14  West  Dock  Street. 
William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  59  Murraygate ;  h.  61  do. 
Mrs  John,  38  Bell  Street. 
Mrs  George  W.,  1  Mid  Road,  Chapelshade. 
Bannerman,  James,  gardener.  Blackness  Road. 
Baptist  Meeting-house,  Meadowside. 
Barclay,  Alexander,  shipmaster,  23  Forebank  Road, 
and  Co.,  brokers.  Butcher  Row. 
David,  tailor,  54  West  Port. 
Davidson,  vintnfir,  St  Mary's  Close,  30  Nethergate. 

sealing  wax  manufacturer,  do.  do. 
John,  factory  manager,  15  Miller's  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 
William,  umbrella  maker,  12  Barrack  Street. 
Margaret,  grocer,  151  Overgate. 
Mrs  Thomas,  52  St  Andrew's  Street. 
Barnet,  William,  grocer,  165  Hilltown. 
Barney,  Alexander  (late  shipmaster),  108  Prince's  Street. 

John,  clerk,  Tay  Street  Mill;  h.  Isle's  Lane,  115  Hawk- 
hill. 
John,  spirit-dealer,  29  Hawkhill. 
Barons,  Misses,  dressmakers,  13  West  Dock  Street. 
Barrie  &  Smith,  masons  and  pavement  merchants,  Meadowside 
Charles,  vintner,  Coldside. 
George,  teacher,  Wallacetown  juvenile  school,  1 10  Prince's 

Street. 
George,  grocer,  70  Dudhope  Crescent. 


84 

Barrie,  George,  farmer,  Coldside. 

James,  agent,  5  Bain's  Square ;  li.  Mrs  Steven's,  18  Nel- 
son Street,  Forebank. 
James,  porter  to  Western  Bank,  Dundee ;  h.  13  Pullar's 

Close,  Murraygate. 
James,  broker,  8  Hunter  Street. 
James,  cowfeeder,  Coldside. 
John,  (of  Barrie  &  Smith),  Meadowside ;   h.  Pourie  Place, 

Forebank. 
Peter,  ginger  beer  brewer,   75   Campbell's  Close,   High 

Street. 
William,  town-clerk,  Town-House,  High  Street;   h.  46 

Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
Mrs,  cork  manufacturer,  3  Church  Lane;  A.   11  Thorter 

Row. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  36  Murraygate. 
Barry,  Charles,  tailor,  77  High  Street. 
Barton,  Michael,  grocer,  147  Hilltown. 
Batchelor,  David,  shipmaster,  28  Hilltown. 

Doctor,  herbalist,  27  Small's  Wynd. 

Francis  &  Son  cattle-dealers,  Craigie. 

G.  &  G.,  upholsterers  and  paper  hangers,  22  Union 

Street. 
George,  clerk^  14  Bain's  Square;  h.  15  Bain's  Square 

Court. 
G.,  upholsterer,  22  Union  Street ;  h.  20  Hunter  Street. 
Gersham,  upholsterer,  22  Union  Street ;  h.  23  Dudhope 

Crescent. 
Gersham,  herbalist,  74  Nethergate. 
J.  &  G,,  cattle-dealers,  Forebank  Dairy  ;  h.  89  Buckle- 
maker  Wynd. 
John,  coppersmith,  tinsmith,  and  gas-fitter,   21    Fish 

Street ;  h.  13  Butcher  Row. 
Robert,  porter,  155  Polepark  Road. 
William,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  18  Nethergate ;   h. 

74  Nethergate. 
Miss,  dressmaker,  39  High  Street. 
Bathie,  Thomas,  spirit-dealer,  155  0vergate. 

William,  bootmaker,  45  Murraygate ;  h.  55  How's  Entry. 
Baxter  Brothers  &  Co.,  merchants  and  flaxspinners,  31  Cowgate. 
Alexander,  grocer,  81  Scouringburn. 
Alexander,  shoemaker,  Dudhope  Crescent,  Land  ^-^ 
and  Miller,  writers,  agents  for  the  Medical,  Invalid,  and 

General  Life  Assurance  Society,  20  Reform  Street, 
and  Alexander,  writers,  10  Reform  Street. 
David  (of  B.  B.  &  Co.),  31  Cowgate;  h.  Union  Mount. 
D.  W.,  baker,  55  Wellgate. 


85 

Baxter,  David,  spirit-dealer,  25  Small's  Wynd, 

Edmund,   writer,    J.   P.    Fiscal,   20    Reform  Street;  h. 

Broughty  Ferry. 
Edward,  1  King  Street ;  Balgay  House. 
Francis,  Advertiser  Office  ;  h.  25  King  Street.  ' 

Geo.  H.,  manufacturer,  William  Street,  King  Street. 
Geo.  N.,  ship  agent,  5  Trades'  Hall ;  h.  Glenagnes  Cottage. 
Geo.  E,.,  wholesale  confectioner  and  fruit  merchant,  5  and 

7  Trades'  Kail ;  h  do. 
Geo.  T.,  coal  merchant,  20  King  Street;  h.  14  Infirmary 

Wynd,  King  Street. 
James  H.,  agent,  37  Broughty  Ferry  Road, 
John,  minister  of  Hilltown  Free  Church;  h.  36   Cotton 

Road. 
John,  coal  merchant,  80  Union  Street ;  h.  Irvine's  Square, 

46  Bell  Street. 
John  B.,  writer  and  procurator-fiscal,  41  Reform  Street ; 

h.  Craig  Tay. 
John  Cowley,  manufacturer,  James'  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
John  Gorrel,  (of  B.  B.  &  Co.)  31  Cowgate;  Ellangowan 

House. 
John  H.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  99  Murraygate;  h.  109 

Seagate, 
John   William,  (of  Baxter  and  Alexander)  10  Reform 

Street ;  h.  S5  Meadow  Side. 
Joseph,  spirit-dealer,  10  Blackscroft> 
Thos.  H.,  grocer  and  spirit-merchant,  95  Murraygate;  h. 

97  do. 
Wm.  Boyd,  town  chamberlain  and  accountant,  14  High 

Street ;  h.  25  King  Street. 
W.  C,  cabinet-maker,  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate ;  h.  38  King 

Street. 
William  Gorrel,  (of  B.  B.  &  Co.)   31  Cowgate;  Ellan- 
gowan House. 
Mrs,  7  Tod  Burn  Lane,  King  Street. 
Miss,  1  Morrison's  Court,  Wellgate. 
Misses,  4  King  Street. 
Mrs  David,  6  High  Street. 
Mrs  G.  L.,  43  Castle  Street. 
Mrs  James,  Bernard  Street,  Hawkhill. 
Beadson,  Geo.,  musician,  1  Overgate. 
Beat,  Archibald,  wright,  15  Dudhope  Wynd. 

Charles,  potato  merchant,  61  King  Street. 
David,  sailmaker,  Greenmarket, 
Beatts,  James,  shipmaster,  22  Fish  Street. 

John  M.,  auctioneer  and  jeweller,  80  Reform  Street  and  5 
Castle  Street;  h.  31  Reform  Street. 


86 

Beatts,  Mrs,  grocer,  188  Seagate. 
Beattie,  Mrs  John,  baker,  Blackscroft. 

Begg,  Arthur,  tailor  and  clothier,  20  High  Street ;  h.  2  Shepherd's 
Lane,  Perth  Road. 
Jun.,  Arthur,  do.  do. ;  h.  Morton's  Square,  31  Wellgate. 
James,  (of  Archer  and  Begg,  pawnbrokers);  A.   Meadow 

Street,  Wellgate. 
Mrs,  broker,  190  Overgate. 
Beharrie,  Alex.,  builder, Bell  Street;  h.  52  Bell  Street. 

James,  manufacturer,  12  Rose  Street;  h.  11  Rosebank 

Road. 
Robert,  do.,  36  Dudhope  Street ;  h.  1  Dallfield  Walk. 
"William,  do.,  Wallace  Street,  Prince's  Street ;  k.  101 

Prince's  Street. 
Mrs,  grocer,  34  Dudhope  Street. 
Behrens,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  draper,  68  King  Street. 
Bell  Street  Church,  foot  of  Constitution  Road. 
Hall,        do.,  do. 

Alex.,  surgeon,  164  Nethergate. 
D.  H.M.  Customs,  Shore ;  Ji.  4  Gellatly  Street. 
David,  spirit  dealer,  2  Rosebank  Street. 
James,  rope  and  sailmaker,  and  canvas  manufacturer,  Dock 

Street ;  h.  Step  Row,  Perth  Road. 
James,  grocer,  49  Overgate ;  A..  13  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade. 
James  H.,  merchant,  131  Murraygate. 
John  and  William  Don,  writers,  38  Castle  Street. 
John  (of  Bell  and  Don),  38  Castle  Street;  h.  17  South Tay  St. 
John,  clerk,  26  Castle  Street ;  h.  8  Bell  Street. 
John  Charles,  agent,  5  Commercial  Street ;  h.  Ferry-Port-on- 

Craig. 
Robert,  cabinetmaker,  24  Union  Street ;  h.  above. 
Robert,  postmaster,  post-office,  47  Reform  Street;  A.  5  Shore 

Terrace. 
Robert,  M.D.,  Spring  Grove,  170  Nethergate. 
Thomas,  131  Murraygate. 
Thomas,  hairdresser,  45  West  Port. 
Thomas  H.,  (David  Martin  and  Co.)  10  Bain  Square;  A.  14 

Wellington  Street,  Forebank. 
William  H.M.,  Customs,  Shore;  h.  21  Gellatly  Street. 
Margaret,  70  Prince's  Street. 
Mrs,  Belmont,  Perth  Road. 
Mrs  A.,  16  Wellington  Street,  Forebank. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  10  West  Dock  Street. 
Mrs  Thos.,  40  North  Union  Street. 
Mrs  William,  37  Constitution  Road. 
Misses,  138  Milne's  Buildings. 
Bennet,  John,  broker,  209  Overgate. 


87 

Bonnet,  John,  shoemaker,  161  Scouringburn. 
Benvie,  Andrew,  merchant,  Baxter's  Court,  39  Cowgate ;  h.  7  Nel- 
son Street. 
Andrew,  jun.,  Baxter's  Court,  39  Cowgate;  h,  7  Nelson 

Street 
William,  teacher,  Scott's  Close,  Nethergate;  h.  Dyer's 
Close,  top  of  Murraygate. 
Berkeley,  Robert,  confectioner,  23  High  Street;  h.  51  do. 
Berrie,  Alexander,  flaxspinner,  9  Bain's  Square ;  h,  9  King  Street, 
Miller,  merchant,  Office  and  Calendering  Works,  Queen 

Street ;  h.  9  King  Street. 
Robert,  engineer,  104  Prince's  Street. 
Berry,  Robert,  mill-manager ;  h.  10  Lowden's  Alley,  Hawkhill. 
Berwick,  Agnes,  grocer,  167  Seagate. 
Bett,  William,  flaxspinner,  Chapelshade  Works;   h.  4  Comely 

Bank. 
Binny,  Mrs,  120  Perth  Road. 
Birmingham,  John,  tailor,  39  High  Street. 

Birnie,  David,  &  Son,  manufacturers,  Wellington  Street,  Fore- 
bank. 
Birrell,  Patrick,  clerk,  13  High  Street. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  13  Yeaman  Shore. 
Birse,  John,  flaxspinner,  60  Barrack  Street ;  h.  1  South  Tay  Street. 
Bisset,  PeteT,  china  merchant,  22  Overgate,  and  142  Murraygate  ; 
h.  Rankine's  Close,  6  Murraygate. 
Thomas,  22  Peter  Street,  Seagate. 
William,  13  Nelson  Street,  Forebank. 
William,  shoemaker,  9  Scouringburn. 
William,  proprietor,  Old  Cotton  Work,  Dens. 
William,  saddler,  55  Reform  Street. 

Misses,  milliners,  84  Nethergate ;  h.  Old  Cotton  Work,  Dens. 
Black,  Charles,  Eating-house,  54  Dudhope  Street. 
George,  spirit-dealer,  193  Hawkhill. 
George,  carver,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street. 
Henry,  spirit-dealer,  1  Horse  water  Wynd. 
James  Gardener,  violin  maker   and  repairer,   16   Watt 

Street,  Hawkhill. 
James,  builder  and  pavement  merchant,  Dundee  and  New- 

tyle  Railway  Station  ;  h.  46  Prince's  Street, 
James,  shipmaster,  106  Nethergate. 
James,  vintner,  112  Murraygate. 
Thomas,  flesher,  68  Hawkhill. 
William,  merchant,  37  Murraygate, 
William,  spirit-dealer,  30  Scouringburn. 
Blackey,  Mrs,  King  Street. 

Blackie  and  Son,  publishers,  &c.,,  7  Crichton  Street.    (P.    Knox 
agent.) 


88 

Blackie  and  Sons,  Alexander,  manufacturers,  Ward  Road,  and 

26  Cowgate ;  h.  3  Fleuchar  Craig. 
Blain,  James,  sen.,  103  Seagate. 

Blair,  A.,  collector,  Dundee  and  Newtyle  Railway';  h.  5  North  Tay 
Street. 
Henry,  grocer,  115  Overgate;  h.  7  Lindsay  Street. 
John,  small  ware  merchant,  1  Reform  Street. 
Thomas,  grocer,  12  and  16  Overgate. 
William,  shipbuilder,  66  King's  Street. 
William,  tailor,  127  Scouringburn. 
Mrs,  cloth  manglingj  17  North  Tay  Street. 
Mrs,  grocer,  125  Scouringburn. 
Mrs,  sick  nurse,  7  Crichton  Street. 
Blakehurst,  Mrs,  grocer,  12  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Blakey,  J.  Herbert,  flaxspinner,  32  Cowgate  ;  h.  Broughty  Ferry. 

William,  flaxspinner,  32  Cowgate ;  h.  10  King  Street. 
Blyth,  John  B.,  tailor,  3  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

H.  and  Thos.,  flaxspinners,  2  Wellgate ;  A.  Rosefield  Cot- 
tage, Blackness  Road. 
Boase^  D.  W.,  banker,  Dundee  Bank,  22  Castle  Street ;  h.  Meadow 
Place. 
G.  C,  banker,  Dundee  Bank,  22  Castle  Street ;  li.  2  King 

Street. 
Henry  S.,  M.D.,  5  Fleuchar  Craig. 
Bogie,  Mrs,  shawl  and  dress  cleaner,  &c.,  Roodyards,  Ferry  Road. 
Bogue,  John,  shoemaker,  Barron's  Court,  70  West  Port. 

Thomas,  hairdresser,   65   King  Street ;    h.   5  Rosebank 
Street. 
Bon-Accord  Marine  Insurance  Company,  27  Cowgate — James  Soot, 

agent. 
Bon,  John,  chronometer,  watch,  and  nautical  instrument  maker, 

24  Dock  Street  East. 
Bonner,  Joseph,  blacking  manufacturer,  7  Overgate  j  A.  14  New 

Inn  Entry. 
Bonthron,  John,  confectioner,  Scouringburn. 
Booth,  George,  smith,  Meadowside  ;  A.  21  Meadow  Entry. 
Borrie,  David,  bootmaker,  38  High  Street ;  h.  82  Hilltown. 

John,  shipowner,  38  High  Street  j  h.  Tayside,  Ferry-Port- 
on-Craig. 
Borwick,  Rev.  William,  Meadow  Place. 
Boston  &  Ballingall,  Pleasance  Brewery. 
Bower,  George,  Alexander's  Close,  122  Overgate. 

John  Adams,  &  Robert  Cleugh,  card  cloth  manufacturers, 

Ryehill  Lane,  Perth  Road ;  h.  foot  of  Ryehill  Lane. 
Robert,  flaxdresser,  Bruce's  Entry,  Wellgate, 
Robert,  innkeeper,  66  High  Street. 
Misses,  dressmakers,  82  Overgate. 


89 

Bowman,  Charles,  seaman,  77  Nethergate, 
John,  12  Long  Wynd. 
Mrs  James,  lodgings,  1  Bank  Street. 
Miss,  milliner,  90  Nethergate. 
Boyack,  Alexander,  shipmaster,  89  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

William,  flaxspinner,  5  Cowgate ;  h.  49  South  Tay  Street. 

William,  junior,  flaxspinner,  5  Cowgate ;  h.  49  South  Tay 

Street. 

Boyd,  Alexander,   cabinet-maker.  Key's  Close,  Nethergate;    h. 

Green  Market. 

George,  junior,  agent,  39  Castle  Street;  /i.  12  Wellington 

Street. 
George,  fish-dealer,  4  Vault. 

James,  Sugar-House  Wynd ;  h.  2  Comelybank,  Constitu- 
tion E.oad. 
James,  mill-manager.  Wards ;  h.  58  Overgate. 
John,  provision-dealer,  foot  of  South   Tay  Street,  west 

side. 
John,  shoemaker.  Lower  Croft. 

Robert,  writer,  19  High  Street ;  A.  14  South  T'ay  Street. 
Thomas,  grocer,  5  Prince's  Street. 
Omar,  grocer,  142  Scouringburh. 
Mrs,  St  Mary's  Close,  30  Nethergate. 
Boyle,  John,  spirit-dealer,  52  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  33  Cotton  Road,  Dens. 
Bradford,  John,  china-merchant,  13  Crichton  Street;  h.  16  Crich- 

ton  Street. 
Braid,  P.  M,,  Pleasance  Mill;  A.  9  Brewery  Lane,  Lower  Pleas- 

ance. 
Bran,  James,  public  warehouse  and  weigh-house,  Greenmarket ; 

h.  upper  flat,  above  the  Crown  Hotel. 
Brash,  George,  feuar.  111  Prince's  Street. 
Brenen,  Patrick,  broker,  Hawkhill. 
Brennan,  Mrs,  13  South  Tay  Street. 
Bricknal,  Mrs,  lodgings,  23  Union  Street. 
Brisbane,  James,  superintendent  of  Graving  Dock  and  Patent  Slip, 

&c.,  Harbour  Store  Office ;  h.  Patent  Slip. 
British  Hotel,  4  Castle  Street  and  3  Seagate. 

Linen  Company's  Bank,  77  Murraygate ;  John  Symers, 
agent. 
Brodie,  Andrew,  soda  water  manufacturer,  40  Gellatly  Street;  A. 
56  Gellatly  Street. 
George,  auctioneer  and  appraiser ;  agency  office,  49  Re- 
form Street ;  A.  61  Reform  Street. 
George,  store- ware  merchant,  159  Seagate. 
James,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  42  Prince's  Street. 
Mrs,  43  King  Street. 


90 

Brodie,  Samuel,  merchant,  and  agent  for  the  Aberdeen  Marine 
Insurance  Company,  and  Imperial  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Company,  3  King  Street ;  h.  William  Street, 
Forebank. 

Miss,  dressmaker.  Hunter  Street. 
Brooks,  William,  herbalist,  Baron's  Court,  70  West  Port. 
Brough,  Thos.,  manufacturer,  Peep-o'-day,  Ferry  Road. 
Brown,  Alex.,  shipowner ;  Ti.  4  Somerville  Place. 

Alex.,  weaver,  Maxwelltown  ;  h.  39  Elizabeth  Street. 

Andrew,  merchant,  53  Cowgate. 

Andrew,  jun.,  71  High  Street;  h.  Springfield,  Perth  Road. 

A.  R.,  71  High  Street ;  h.  36  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 

Arthur,  shipmaster,  6  Perth  Road. 

Charles,  tailor,  Pullar's  Close  ;  A.  132  Murpaygate. 

David,  59  James'  Par]^. 

David,  tailor,  7  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade. 

David,  spirit-dealer,  31  West  Port. 

David,  grocer,  28  Scouringburn ;  h.  26  do. 

David  Barclay,  merchant,  51  Cowgate ;  h.  37  Union  St. 

D.  B.,  chemist  and  druggist,  61  Scouringburn ;  h.  34  Park 
Wynd,  Hawkhill. 

D.  &  J.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  St  Paul's  Court,  Mur- 
raygate ;  h.  1  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate. 

Eben.  John,  resident- surgeon,  Royal  Infirmary. 

George,  manufacturer,  1 2  Blackness  Road. 

George,  clerk  to  Baxter  Brothers  and  Co.,  31  Cowgate  ;  A. 
George's  Street,  Olive  Bank. 

Henry,  bookseller  and  stationer,  45  (west  end)  High  St. ; 
h.  3  Thorter  Row. 

James,  manufacturer,  top  of  Sugar-house  Wynd,  Cowgate  ; 
h.  Bonnybank. 

James,  I  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate. 

James,  shipowner,  William  Street,  Forebank. 

James,  engineer,  104  Prince's  Street. 

James,  grocer,  64  Blackscroft. 

James,  shipmaster,  Tannage  Court,  7  Cowgate. 

James,  miller,  West  Ward  Flour  Mills. 

James  and  Wm.,  merchants  and  flaxspinners,  20  Well- 
gate,  ;  Work,  Session  Street.  ; 

James,  do.  do.,  20  Wellgate  ;  h.  127  Nethergate.  ^ 

John,  shipbuilder.  East  Dock;  h.  3  King  Street. 

John,  agent  and  shipowner,  13  l^ock  Street ;  h.  1  Victoria 
Square,  Nethergate. 

John,  mill  foreman,  Dudhope  Crescent,  Land,  No.  16. 

John,  flaxspinner,  Panmure  Street ;  A.  Broughty  Ferry. 

John,  grocer,  80  Hilltown. 

Joseph,  61  Murraygate  :  h.  1  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate. 


91 

Brown,  Joseph,  brewer,  54  King  Street. 

Joseph,  precentor,  St  Peter's  Church ;  h.  11  Mid  Wynd, 

Perth  Road. 
Mathew,  tailor.  Middle  Street,  Wallace  Feus. 
Robert,  tailor,  2  Comnaercial  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
Robert,  shipmaster,  30  Blackscroft. 

Shepherd  and  Co.j  smiths,  Ir\ine's  Square,  Lower  Chapel- 
shade. 
Thomas,  coach-builder,  Black's  land,  Small's  Wynd. 
Wm.,  flaxspinner,  Guthrie  Street,  Ward  House. 
Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier,  7  Overgate. 
Wm.,  wMght,  Albert  Street. 
Wm.,  spirit-dealer,  61  Seagate. 
Martha,  grocer,  91  Prince's  Street. 
Mrs,  cloth  mangling,  58  Scouringburn. 
Mrs,  stoneware  merchant,  92  Hawkhill. 
Mrs  Ann,  grocer,  91  Nethergate. 
Mrs,  straw  hat  maker,  177  Overgate, 
Mrs  A.,  36  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
Mrs  Ann,  confectioner,  262  Overgate. 
Mrs  D.,  21  Reform  Street. 
Miss,  milliner.  21  Reform  Street. 

Miss  M.,  straw  bonnet  maker,  16  Reform  Street ;  h.  20  do. 
Browne,  Alex.,  merchant,  27  Cowgate ;  h.  Broughty  Ferry. 
Bruce,  David,  manager,  Lindsay  Street  mill ;  h.  Arnot's  Land, 

North  Tay  Street. 
G.  D.,  captain  of  the  Dart,  14  Infirmary  Wynd,  King  St. 
James,  (of  Tarbat  and  Bruce,  clothiers),  8  High  Street ;  A. 

above  Thistle  Hall,  Union  Street. 
James,  sen.,  yarn  inspector  at  Upper  Den's  Mill ;  h.  59 

James'  Park. 
James,    jun.,  mill  manager,   (Baxter  Brothers  and  Co.) 

Wellington  Street,  Forebank. 
James,  manufacturer,  123  Overgate. 
John,  manufacturer.  Small's  Wynd ;  h.  83  Hawkhill. 
John,  shoemaker,  15  Barrack  Street. 
John,  jun.,  clerk.  Ward  Mill;  1i.  Heathfield,  Hawkhill. 
William,  Hammermen's  Tavern,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street. 
Mrs  Margaret,  grocer,  165  Scouringburn. 
Miss,  milliner,  14  Greenmarket. 
Brymer,  Alexander,  china  warehouse,  75  Wellgate. 

Robert,  stoneware  merchant,  151  Hilltown. 

Robert,  jun.,  stoneware  merchant,  25  Prince's  Street. 
Buchan,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  Cairnie's  Land,  Scouringburn. 

James,  toy  and  hardware  merchant,  1  High  Street  and  1 
Castle  Street ;  A.  31  Reform  Street. 
Buchanan,  James,  teacher,  Prince's  St.  School ;  h.  57  James'  Park. 


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Buchanan,  Thomas,  porter,  Craig. 
Mrs,  5  Reform  Street. 
Budge,  John,    engineer,  Lilybank  Foundry;   h.  Albert  Street, 

James'  Park, 
Bulk,  Alexander,  shipowner,  office  1  Dock  St. ;  ^.  109  Perth  Road. 
J.  H.,  Dundas  Rope -work;  office,  1  Dock  Street;  Work, 

Union  Place,  Perth  Road ;  A.  109  do. 
Robert,  spirit  dealer,  40  Blackness  Road. 
Mrs  Andrew,  50  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Buist,  Alexander  J.,  flaxspinner,  34  Cowgate ;  A.  Hawkhill  Place. 
John,  grocer,  16  Lilybank. 

William,  shipmaster,  west  end  of  Yeaman 'Shore. 
Mrs,  upholstery  warehouse,  16  Castle  Street;  h.  Castle 
Court,  south  side. 
Bunch,  George,  vintner,  231  Hilltown. 
Buntin,  John,  stoneware  merchant,  QQ  Scouringburn. 
Burk,  James,  spirit-dealer,  15  Hilltown. 

Walter,  broker  and  spirit-dealer,  172-174  Overgate. 
Burke,  Bartholomew,  vintner,  5  Baltic  Street;  h.  61  Hilltown. 
Burn,  James,  shipmaster,  15  Exchange  Street. 

Miss,  3  Greenfield  Place,  Perth  Road. 
Burns,  Alexander,  flesher,  138  Murraygate. 

Islay,  minister  of  St  Peter's  Church ;   h.  Seafield  Lane, 

Perth  Road. 
John  R.,  teacher,  Wallacetown  Infant  School. 
William,  bell-hanger,  Albert  Court,  39  Nethergate,  north 

side. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  43  Castle  Street. 
Burton,  James,  grocer,  103  Cowgate. 

Butchart,  Alexander,  wood-merchant,  Ward  Road ;  h.  7  Lindsay 
Street. 
Alexander,  manufacturer.  Isle's  Lane,  Hawkhill. 
Andrew,  brewer,  42  Seagate. 
David,  manufacturer  and  hemp-dealer,  89  Cowgate ; 

h.  87  Cowgate. 
David,  shipmaster,  9  Gellatly  Street. 
D,  M.,  40  Union  Street. 
George,  baker,  64  Wellgate. 
James,  druggist,  7  Hawkhill ;  1i.  2  Temple  Lane. 
James,  clothier,  3  Union  Street ;  h.  40  Union  Street. 
John,  currier  and  leather-merchant,  57  Barrack  Street : 

h.  205  Overgate. 
M.,  172  Seagate. 
Buttei,  Alexander, cart-wright,  Park  Lane;  A.  54  West  Port. 

George  S.,  wine  and  spirit-merchant,  116  Murraygate;  h. 

35  Meadowside, 
William,  tailor,  204  Hilltown. 


03  - 

Butterworth^  Archibald,  teacher  of  musiC;  4  Tay  Street  Lane. 

Cables,  Joseph,  clerk,  22  St  Andrew  Place;  A.  Trottick  Mill. 

Wyllie,  precentor  to  St  David's ;  h.  6  Brown  Street. 
Cadenhead,  A.  &  M.,  merchants,  118  Perth  Road. 
Caird,  Edward,  manufacturer,  59  Cowgate ;  h.  4  Upper  Dudhope 

Crescent. 
Cairncross,  Alexander,  dockgate  man,  12  Queen  Street. 

John,  accountant,  Dundee  Bank;  h.  41  Reform  Street. 
Mrs,  Ladies'  French  Corset  maker,  168  Nethergate. 
Cairnie,  Mrs,  china  and  stoneware  merchant,  5  West  Port. 
Caithness,  Patrick  A.,  manager,  Tay  Coffee  Room,  76  Murray- 
gate  ;  h.  96  Murraygate. 
Mrs,  grocer,  65  Hilltown. 
Mrs  James,  16  Morrison's  Court,  Wellgate. 
Calder,  John,  grocer,  145  Hilltown;  h.  139  do. 

William,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  372  Hilltown. 
William,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  55  Hilltown. 
Caledonian  Tap  Room,  158  Overgate. 

Saw  Mills,  Peep  o'  Day  ;  Office,  Candle  Lane,  Shore. 
Insurance  Office,  6  High  Street. 
Hall,  31  Castle  Street ;  W~iiliam  Kidd,  keeper. 
Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Office,  18  Cowgate. 
Caiman,  David,  shipbuilder.  Marine   Parade;  h.  1  Commercial 
Street. 
John  &  Son,  shipbuilders,  King  William's  Dock. 
Calvert,  Robert,  bill-poster,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street;  h.  top  of 

Union  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
Cameron,  Alexander,  tailor,  61  West  Port. 

Alexander,  manufacturer,  8  Baltic  Street. 

Alexander,  jun.,  merchant,  50  Cowgate ;  h.  4  Dudhope 

Street. 
Alexander,  goldsmith,  4  High  Street;  h.  Binnerracht 

Cottage,  Perth  Road. 
Andrev/,  feuar,  229  Pole  Park  Road. 
George,  ship-master,  23  Chricbton  Street, 
J.  &.  P.,  general  carriers,  15  Exchange  Street ;  Office,  7 

Dock  Street. 
James,  watch-maker,  88  Murraygate ;  7i.  57  do. 
James,  tailor,  55  Murraygate, 
James,  grocer,  56  Blackscroft. 

John,  regimental  bagpipe-maker,  44  Scouringburn, 
John,  Perthshire  Tavern,  11  Church  Lane. 
Matthew,  feuar,  8  Rose  Bank  Road. 
Thomas,  cabinet-maker,  joiner,  and  glazier,  165  Over- 
gate;  A.  Albion  Passage. 
Mrs  James,  4  Dudhope  Street. 


Cameron,  Mrs  Janet,  grocer,  &c.,  2  Scouringburn. 
Campbell,  Andrew,  12  King  Street. 

Andrew,  Tap-Room,  top  of  Lindsay  Street. 

Archibald,  grocer,  67  Wellgate. 

David,  tailor  and  clothier,  24  West  Port. 

David,   veterinary  surgeon,  foot  of  Thorter  Row ;  h.  8 

Crichton  Street. 
Donald,  brewer,  167  Scouringburn. 
George,  writer,  44  High  Street. 
George,  spirit-merchant,  34  Union  Street;  A.  6  High 

Street. 
James,  manufacturer^  25  St  Andrew's  Street;  h.  Blair- 
gowrie. 
James,  teacher.  Watt  Institution ;  h.  43  Park  Wynd. 
James  M.,  agent,  75  High  Street ;  h.  1  Dudhope  Street. 
John,  saddler,  7  Nethergate ;  /i.Mrs  Young's,  36  Nether- 
gate. 
John,  spirit-dealer,  34  West  Port. 
John,  8  Crichton  Street. 
John,  musician,  132  Overgate. 
John,  spirit-dealer,  89  Overgate. 
Peter,  silk  dyer,  10  Perth  Road ;  A  9  Methven  Street, 

Perth. 
Robert,  reporter,  Advertiser  OflBce;   h.   97   Dudhope 

Crescent. 
Thomas,  flesher,  76  Scouringburn. 
William,  broker,  10  Ann  Street. 
Mrs,  straw-hat  maker,  91  Overgate. 
Miss  Isabella,  8  Crichton  Street. 
Mrs,  17  Crichton  Street. 
Camperdown  Hall,  22  Barrack  Street ;  John  Robertson,  keeper, 

77  Overgate. 
Candlish,  John,  clerk,  Bank  of  Scotland. 
Cannan,  Rev.  William,  Panmure  Street. 

Cant,  Andrew,  teacher,  25  Constitution    Road;    h.    121    Perth 
Road. 
James,  grocer,  24  Hawkhill ;  h.  above. 
Cargill,  James,  clerk,  1  Bank  Street ;  h.  84  Prince's  Street. 

William,  flaxdresser,  86  Cowgate. 
Carmichael,  David,  engineer.  Ward  Foundry ;  h.  Fleuchar  Craig. 
George,  engineer.  Ward  Foundry ;  h.  Fleuchar  Craig. 
&  Co.,  James,  engineers,  &c.,  Ward  Foundry. 
James,  engineer,  Ward  Foundry ;  h.  Fleuchar  Craig. 
Peter,  engineer.  Dens'  Mill;  h.  Dens'  Brae. 
Carnegy,  Miss,  1  Windsor  Place. 
Carr,  George,  wright,  187  Hawkhill. 

William,  e^^  merchant,  4  West  Dock  Street. 


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Carrie,  Geo.,  cart  and  plough  wright,  Willison  Street;  h.  4  do. 
James,  gardener,  Coldside. 
J.  &  I.,  grocers  and  spirit  merchants; 9  High  Street;  h.  131 

Murray  gate. 
Robert,  farmer,  Coldside. 
Carruthers,  David  Colville,  M.D.,  25  South  Tay  Street. 
Carswell,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  26  King  Street. 
Cassidy,  Peter,  furniture  dealer,  7  and  11  Tally  Street,  and  44 
Overgate ;  h.  3  Barrack  Street. 
Eliza,  spirit  dealer,  45  Castle  Street. 
Cathcart,  James,  warehouseman  with  D.  Martin  and  Co.,  10  Bain 

Square ;  h.  2  Ann  Street. 
Cathie,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  170  Overgate. 

Francis,  vintner,  85  Overgate. 
Catholic  Apostolic  Church,  Meadow  Place,  ' 

CathrOj  Alexander,  feuar,  Fair  Muir. 

A.  &  C,  furnishings,  73  Nethergate. 
George,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  83  Perth  Road. 
William,  feuar,  Smithfield. 
Cattle,  William,  Wesley  an  Minister,  144  Perth  Road. 
Cay,  James,  of  Gray  and  Cay ;  h.  37  Union  Street. 
Chalmers,  Alexander,  manufacturer,  38  Cowgate ;  h.  33  Croll's 
Croft. 
Charles,  merchant,  13  Bain  Square  ;  h.  Magdalen  Yard. 
Charles,  jun.,  merchant,  13  Bain  Square;  h.  Magdalen 

Yard. 
David,  warder.  Prison. 
George  C,  teller  National  Bank  of  Scotland ;  h.  18  St 

Andrew's  Place. 
James,  bookseller,  stationer,   and  printer,   10    Castle 

Street;  h,  3  Comelybank, 
James,  jun.,  10  Castie  Street;  h.  3  Comelybank. 
James,  spirit  dealer,  99  Overgate. 
James,  Mrs,  75  High  Street. 
John,  grocer,  25  Union  Street,  Maxwell  town. 
Peter,  manufacturer,  31  Annfield  Road. 
Col.  Sir  William,  C.B.K.C.H.,  142  Perth  Road,  and 
Glenericht,  Blairgowrie. 
Chapell,  Anthony,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  37  Scouringburn. 
Chapelshade  Free  Church,  25  Constitution  Road. 
Chapman,  James,  shipmaster,  10  Exchange  Street. 

Robert,  dyer,  116  Nethergate. 
Child,  Thomas,  heckle  and  gill  stock  manufacturer,  51  Reform  St. 
China,  Crystal,  and  Stoneware,  Newcastle  Warehouse,  109  Over- 
gate. 
Chisholm,  Mrs,  lodgings,  33  Castle  Street. 
Mrs,  mangle,  20  Dudhope  Street. 


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Christian  Church  Meeting  House,  6  Murraygate. 

Christian  Chartist  Church,  Camperdown  Hall,  22  Barrack  Street. 

Christie  and  Nicoll,  writers,  5  Reform  Street. 

Alexander,  of  C.  and  N.,  writer,  deputy-clerk  of  the  peace, 
and  keeper  of  the  particular  register  of  sasines  for  For- 
farshire, 5  Reform  Street ;  h.  Panmure  Terrace. 
Alexander,  shoemaker,  200  Overgate. 
David,  shoemaker,  10  Tindal's  Wynd. 
James,  accountant,  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank ;  h.  Rood 

Yards. 
John  W.,  feuar,  Binns  of  Blackness. 
Robert,  wood  merchant,  foot  of  Union  Street;  h.  Elizabeth 

Street. 
William,  insurance  agent,  2  Panmure  Street. 
William  and  Son,  millspinners,  2  Panmure  Street ;  h.  6 

King  Street. 
William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  144  Hawkhill. 
Mrs  C,  60  Bell  Street., 
Mrs,  grocer,  80  Prince  s  Street. 
Mrs  Geo.,  14  South  Tay  Street. 
Christison,  John,  teacher.  Public  Seminaries ;  h.  Newport,  Fife- 
shire. 
Chrystall,  James,  vintner,  77  Cowgate. 

John,  spirit  dealer,  2  Hawkhill. 
Clark,  Charles,  canvas  manufacturer,  233  Overgate ;  A.  Westfield 
Cottage,  Westfield  Place. 
Charles,  shoemaker,  46  Wellgate. 
Capt.,  shipmaster,  4  Gellatly  Street. 
David,  grocer,  68  Scouringburn. 

J.  and  A.,  rope  and  twine  spinners,  34  Constitution  Street. 
James,  ship  broker,  56  Dock  Street  East. 
James,  painter,  106  Nethergate. 
John,  builder,  36  Ann  Street. 

John  R.,  clerk,  37  Exchange  Street;  h.  Rose  Street. 
John,  teacher  of  navigation  and  nautical  astronomy.  Tri- 
nity House,  Yeaman  Shore ;  A.  Gray's  new  land,  do. 
Peter,  shipmaster,  60  Prince's  Street, 
Robert,  coal  merchant,  Lowden's  Alley,  163  Hawkhill. 
Thomas,  mast  and  blockmaker,  south  side  Victoria  Dock ; 

h.  52  St  Andrew's  St;reet= 
William,  shipowner,  31  Exchange  Street;  h.  19  Dock  St. 
William,  grocer,  5  Scouringburn. 
William,  sheriff-officer,  St  Clement's  Lane. 
Clarke,  William,  wine-merchant,  174  and  176  Seagate;    A.  172 
Seagate. 
Mrs  Thomas,  2  Bain  Square. 
Clayhill  s.  Miss,  42  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 


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Clement,  Richard,  merchant,  Glasgow;  h.  39  Elizabeth  Street. 
Clirehugh,  William,  clerk,  shore  dues  office ;  h.  8  Victoria  Square. 
Cleugh,  Robert,  sen.,  foot  Kyehill  Lane,  Perth  Road. 
Clyde,  David,  tobacconist,  216  Overgate. 

William,  herbalist,  Mill's  East  Wynd. 
Mrs  John,  Candle  Close. 
Cobb,  David,  writer,  41  Reform  Street;  A.  3  Roseangle. 

David,  jun.,  writer,  12  New  Inn  Entry. 
Cochran,  Alexander,  surgeon,  127  Murraygate;  h.  1  Peter  Street. 
George,  merchant,  131  Seagate  ;  h.  10  King  Street. 
James,  surgeon,  14  Seagate;  h.  107  Nethergate. 
William,  chemist  and  rupture  bandage  maker,  127  Mur- 
raygate ;  h.  I  Peter  Street. 
Mrs,  cowfeeder.  Fair  Muir. 
Coct,  Robert,  manufacturer,  22  Bell  Street. 
Cockburn,  Alexander,  brassfounder,  top  of  Reform  Street;  h.  11 

Dudhope  Crescent. 
Cocks,  Robert,  M.D.,  surgeon,  128  Murraygate ;  h.  7  Bain  Square. 
Coles,  Henry,  broker,  54  Hilltown. 

Collier,  William,  merchant,  2  Panmure  Street ;  h.  Eden  Cottage, 
Ferry  Road. 
Miss,  11  Thomson  Street, 
Collins,  Terence,  umbrella  maker,  49  King  Street., 
Commercial  Hall,  14  St  Clement's  Lane. 

Hotel,  51  Overgate. 
Conacher,  Duncan,  spirit-dealer,  218  Overgate. 
Conolly,  James,  38  Annfield  Road. 
Constable,  George,  grocer,  53  Hawkhill. 

Peter,  ale  and  porter  merchant,  11  Meadow  Entry;  h. 

13  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Misses,  Union  Place,  41  Constitution  Road. 
Mrs,  jeweller,  7  High  Street ;  A.  86  Nethergate. 
Cook  &  Son,  brush  manufacturers,  (sign  of  the  Gilded  Boar)  Bari'ack 
'^  Street;  A.  2  East  Willison  Street. 

^-         James,  shipmaster,  Liiybank. 

Thomas,  letter-carrier,  post-office ;  A  2  Willison  Street. 
Cooper  &  Balbirnie,  slaters,  Meadowside. 
Charles,  baker,  81  Blackscroft. 
David,  slater,  Meadowside;  A.  13  Willison  Street. 
James,  grocei',  60  Bell  Street. 
John,  keeper  of  the  Thistle  Hall,  15  Union  Street. 
John,  clerk  to  Samuel  C.  Thomson,  12  Dock  Street;  h.  236 

Perth  Road. 
Mrs,  vintner,  104  Murraygate. 
Cornwall,  Edward,  grocer,  68  Hilltown. 
Corstorphan,  Miss  Agnes,  dressmaker,  198  Overgate. 
Cotham,  John,  shipmaster,  Burnhead. 

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Coogan,  John^  tailor  and  clothier,  1 1  and  1 7  Greenmarket. 
Goulson,  Thomas,  clerk.  Royal  and  British  Hotel  coach  offices ;  h. 

8  Victoria  Square. 
County  Fire  Office,  London ;  George  Boyd,  jun.,  agent  for  Dundee. 
Couper,  Alexander,  chainmaker,  190  Seagate. 

Alexander,  dairyman,  top  of  Panmure  Street. 

David,  grocer,  98  Prince's  Street. 

David,  feuar,  James'  Park. 

George,  grocei',  134  Prince's  Street. 

George,  shipmaster,  14  Crescent  Street. 

James,  grocer,  200  Hawkhill. 

James,  gardener,  18  Dudhope  Street. 

John,  overseer,  Baxter  Brothers  &  Co. ;  h.  55  Albert  Street. 

John,  baker,  34-36  Prince's  Street, 

John,  grocer,  4  Peter  Street. 

Thomas,  manager,  Dundee  and  Hull  Shipping  Company, 

5  Mid  Shore;  h.  172  Perth  Road. 
Thomas,  clerk,  13  Bain  Square. 
William,  tinsmith,  40  West  Port. 
William,  baker.  West  Port ;  h.  3  Brown  Street, 
William,  tailor  furnishing  shop,  68  Murraygate. 
Mrs  James,  vintner,  5  Constitution  Road. 
Mrs  Margaret,  grocer,  32  Dallfield  Walk. 
Helen,  64  Hawkhill  (south  side.) 
Courier  Printing  Office  and  Publishing  Office,  Key's  Close,  18 

Nethergate. 
Cowan,  James,  brassfounder,  gas-fitter,  and  plumber,  top  of  Re- 
form Street  (west  side);  h.  124  Seagate. 
John,  merchant,  196  Overgate. 
Cowey,  John,  oyster  tavern,  22  Murraygate. 
Gowgate  Calendering  Company,  56  Cowgate. 
Cowper,  Andrew,  mason,  55  Prince's  Street. 

John,    waiter.    Exchange    Coffee-Room ;    h.   Exchange 
Building,  foot  of  Castle  Street. 
'  Cowie,  Robert,  painter,  53  Reform  Street ;  h.  Seafleld,  Broughty- 
Ferry. 
Cox  Brothers,  manufacturers  and  merchants,  30   St  Andrew's 
Street. 
James  (of  Cox  Brothers);  h.  Broughty  Ferry. 
Thomas  Hunter  (of  Cox  Brothers);  h.  Foggy  Ley,  Lochee. 
William  (of  Cox  Brothers),  Foggy  Ley,  Lochee. 
Crabb;  D.,  &  W.,  slaters.  Brown  Street  and  Meadowside. 
David,  slater,  Brown  Street;  h.  63  West  Port. 
W.  C,  slater,  33  Brown  Street. 
William,  draper,  49  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Crabbe,  David,  musician,  3  Baltic  Street. 
Craig,  David,  fruiterer,  114  Murraygate, 


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Craig,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  52  Scouringburn. 
Graigie,  Mrs,  33  Brown  Street. 

Cramb,  David,  boot  and  shoemaker,  agent  for  Morrison's  medi- 
cines, 77  High  Street. 
Cramond,  David,  shipmaster ;  h.  7  Tod  Burn  Lane. 
George,  shipmaster^  26  Gellatly  Street. 
George,  Star  Hotel  and  horse  hirer,  56  Seagate  and 

67  Murraygate. 
John,  spirit  dealer,  67  Prince's  Street. 
Crawford,  E.  and  J.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  53  Overgate  ;  h.  above. 

Thomas,  shipmaster,  38  Prince's  Street. 
Creegan,  John,  broker,  28  Hawkhill. 
Cregan,  Bernard,  pork  dealer,  10  James'  Street. 
Crerar,  Mrs  May,  e^^  merchant,  14  Tindal's  Wynd. 
Crichton,  A.  and  J.,  silk-dyers  and  scourers,  4  and  6  Meadow  En- 
try ;  h.  8  do. 
Andrew  B.,  agent,  34  St  Andrew's  Street ;  h.  68  Mur- 
raygate. 
Archibald,  manager  Sea  Insurance  Company,  31  Cow- 
gate;  h.  15  King  Street. 
David,  green  grocer,  foot  of  Ililltown ;  h.  57  Wellgate. 
James,  accountant,  26  Castle  Street;  h.  52  St  Andrew's 

Street. 
John,  surgeon,  28  South  Tay  Street 
John,  spirit  dealer,  52  West  Port. 
John,  baker,  29  Perth  Road. 

Peter,  ginger  beer  and  soda  water  manufacturer,  66  Mur- 
raygate. 
William,  spirit    dealer,    34  Castle  Street;    h.    Castle 

Court. 
Mrs  Peter,  63  Nethergate. 
Miss,  25  Nethergate. 
Miss  Mary,  dressmaker,  96  Murraygate. 
M.  C,  dressmaker,  96  Murraygate. 
Crighton,  David,  surveyor  of  Lloyds,  31   Exchange  Street;    h. 
Dudhope  Terrace. 
David,  draper,  32  Reform  Street ;  h.  Springfield  Place, 
Crockatt,  John,  cart  wright,  Bell  Street;  h.  28  Bell  Street  Lane. 
Peter,  tailor,  Key's  Land,  Watt  Street. 
William,  jun.,  merchant,  1  Upper  Dudhope  Crescent. 
William,  toll-keeper,  Wallace  Craigie. 
Crocket,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  74  Nethergate. 
Croll,  John,  mill  manager  to  J.  and  H.  Walker ;  h.  29  Cotton 
Road. 
John,  mason,  38  Hawkhill. 
John,  feuar,  66  James'  Park. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Tay  Street  Lane. 


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CrosS;  John,  corn  merchant,  21  Robertson  Road. 

Mrs,  39  Seagate. 
Crosthwaite,   William,  merchant,  23    St    Andrew's   Street;  h. 

Craigie  House. 
Crombie,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  81  Nethergate. 
Crow,  John,  194  Perth  Road. 

Crowlie,  Arthur,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  122-124  Hawkhill;  h.  do. 
John,  hosier,  25  Perth  Road. 
V/illiam,  draper,  16  Prince's  Street. 
Cruickshank's  livery  and  posting  stables,  &c.,  34-36  Castle  Street. 
"William,  carter  and  coal  dealer,  157  Hilltown. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  39  Nethergate. 
Culross,  William,  fiaxdresser,  Wright's  Court,   Wellgate ;  A.  14 

Dudhope  Street. 
Cumming,  David,  shipmaster,  50  Gellatly  Street. 

Gersham,  engraver,  lithographer,  printseller,  and  sta- 
tioner, 37  Reform  Street;  h.  41  do. 
George,  shipmaster,  15  Exchange  Street. 
John,  tailor,  Hunter  Street. 
Mrs,  grocer,  90  Hilltown. 
Cunningham,  James,  clerk,  Wallace  Mills  ;  h.  Anderson  Place, 
Forebank. 
James,  wright.  West  Dock  Street. 
John,  wine  merchant,  42  Castle  Street ;  h.  Tay  Sq. 
Robert,  clerk,  Baxter  Brothers  and  Co. ;  h.  89  Buckle- 
maker  Wynd. 
tlupar,  James,  m&,nufacturer,  12  West  Wynd. 
Curr,  William,  20  Union  Street. 
Currance,  Mrs,  168  Overgate. 
Carrie,  Edward,  broker,  66  West  Port. 

Walter  Thomson,  writer,  Westfield  Lane. 
Cuthbert,  John,  jun.,  22  Barrack  Street. 
John,  27  Barrack  Street. 
John,  and  Son,  coach  builders,  Barrack  Street. 
Thomas,  (of  C.  &  Son);  h.  3  Dudhope  Place. 
William,  spirit-dealer,  158  Overgate. 

Dalgairns,  Peter,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  3  Mid  Shore. 
Peter,  wine  merchant,  3  Mid  Shore. 
Mrs,  61  Perth  Road. 
Dall,  Mrs,  camb-builder,  3  Baltic  Street. 
David,  Peter,  builder,  Meadowside;  h.  149  Hilltown. 
'Davidson  and  Methven,  auctioneers^and  agents^  3  St  Clement's  Ln. 

Alexander,  ginger-beer  brewer,  85  Overgate. 

David  of  Strath,  by  Wick,  iishcurer.  South  Union  Street. 

David,  slater,  12  Park  Lane. 

David,  engineer,  104  Prince's  Street. 


101 

Davidson,  James,  herring  merchant,  Candle  Lane;  h.  83  Seagate. 
James,jun.,flaxspinner,  47  St  Andrew's  Street;  h.  West- 
field. 
John,  feuar,  29  Hospital  Wynd. 
John,  blacksmith,  Wallace  Foundry;  Ji.  Cotton  Koad. 
Peter,  raerchavit  and  fish-curer,  90  and  92  Seagate ;  h. 

Seafield  Cottage,  Broughty  Ferry. 
Robert,  merchant,  38  Castle  Street ;  h.  32  do. 
William,  coal  and  coke  merchant,  Butcher  Row ;  h. 

Small's  Wynd. 
W.  &  John,  bakers  and  spirit-dealers,  54  Murraygate. 
Isabella,  straw-hat  maker  and  milliner,  148  Hilltown. 
Mrs  Thomas,  18  St  Andrew's  Place. 
Miss  E.,  teacher.  Constitution  Road. 
Mrs  John,  Westfield  House,  Perth  Road. 
Mrs,  grocer,  18  Tyndal's  Wynd. 
avie,  James,  shoemaker.  Hospital  Park. 
James,  tailor,  144  Prince's  Street. 
John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  27  West  Port. 
P.  &  Co.,  flaxspinners,  5  Cowgate. 
Davies,  Mrs  J.,  hosier,  159  Overgate ;  h.  above. 
Dawson,  Neil,  broker,  147  Overgate. 

William,  grocer,  7  Lilybank. 
Deadrick,  Colin,  shipmaster,  123  Murraygate. 
Deas,  Misses,  dressmakers,  7  Cowgate. 
Dempster,  Alexander,  hairdresser,  184  Hawkhill. 

Thomas,  upholsterer,  26  Nethergate  ;  A.  East  Willison 

Street. 
Miss  C,  dressmaker,  100  Scouringburn. 
Mrs,  spirit-dealer,  94  do. 
Denham,  Walter,  innkeeper,  126  Murraygate. 
Denoon,  John,  iron  and  tinplate  worker,  84  and  86  Overgate  ;  h. 

82  do. 
Deuchars,  Alexander,   shipmaster,  Carsewells'  Land,    26  King 
Street. 
David,  shipmaster,  22  Crichton  Street. 
James,  manufacturer.  Ford's  Wynd. 
John,  1  King  Street. 
John,  grocer,  113  Perth  Road. 
Mrs,  sewer,  8  Crichton  Street. 
Devlin,  Bernard,  spirit-dealer,  4  Dock  Street;  h,  35  Exchange 
Street. 
James,  broker,  13  James'  Street. 
Patrick,  spirit-dealer,  105  Overgate. 
Dewar,  Alexander,  clerk,  2  Panmure  Street. 

Alexander,  spirit-dealer,  42  Bell  Street. 
William,  grocer,  49  Hjitt^wn. 


102 

Dewar^  Jean,  spirit-dealer,  194  Overgate. 

Mrs,  grocer,  21  Yeaman  Shore. 
Deach,  Geo,,  grocer,  101  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Dick,  David,  merchant  at  H.],  P,  Reeaud  Co.'s,  51   St  Andrew's 
Street ;  h.  5  Springfield. 
David,  hosier  and  glover,  71  High  Street;  h.  151  Seagate. 
David,  blacking  manufacturer,  25  Lindsay  Street. 
Francis,  bookseller,  36  King  Street ;  h.  38  King  Street. 
Francis,  jun.,  rope  and  twine  maker;  Work,  Dock  Street 

East ;  shop  7  St  Andrew's  Street ;  h.  9  do. 
Francis,  tinsmith,  15  Kirk  Entry;  h.  Morton's  Square. 
Francis,  tailor,  St  Salvator's  Close,  130  Overgate. 
James,  brewer,  77  Prince's  Street. 
James,  dairyman,  Meadowside;  h,  6  Murray  gate. 
Thomas,  purveyor,  94  Nethergate ;  A.  above. 
Thomas,  jun.,  teacher,  Tay  Square  Seminary;  A.  29  Mag- 
dalen Yard  Road, 
Thomas,  shoemaker,  16  Blackscroft. 
Miss,  clear  starcher,  feather  and  ribbon  cleaner,  5  Church 

Lane. 
Miss  E.,  tinsmith,  30  Wellgate. 
Dickie,  Archibald,  wire- worker  and  bell-hanger,  19  Barrack  St. ; 
A.  Kirk  Wynd,  Overgate. 
James,  bell-hanger.  Queen  Street ;  A.  Peter  Street. 
James,  carpenter.  Queen  Street. 
Dickinson,  E.  F.  and  Co.,  tailors,  clothiers,  hatters,  hosiers,  and 

glovers,  11  Union  Street;  A.  37  do. 
Dickson,  David,  tailor,  88  Blackscroft. 

George  S,,  teacher,  Morrison's  Court,  Wellgate. 
William,  shipmaster,  38  King  Street. 
William,  bookseller,  140  Murraygate ;  A.  31  Reform  St. 
Mrs,  grocer,  131  Overgate. 
Dingwall,  Andrew,  51  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Dinnin,  James,  tailor,  191'Hawkhill. 
Divine,  John,  broker,  183  Overgate. 

Mary  Ann,  staymaker,  9  Thorter  Row. 
Dixon.  John,  callenderei*,  Burnhead. 

John,  shipmaster,  Stewarts'  Court,  Seagate. 
Dobbie,  Francis,  chimney-sweeper,  128  Overgate. 
Dobson,  Ralph,  basket-maker,  33  Reform  Street ;  A,  33  Reform 

Street. 
Doctor,  Joseph,  merchant,  33  Nethergate ;  A.  33  Nethergate. 
Joseph,  contractor,  Coldside. 
Joseph,  vintner,  46  Barrack  Street. 
Dodds,  George,  auctioneer,  10  Nethergate;  A.  Bullion. 

Thomas,  glazier,  5  Wellgate ;  A.  2  Bain  Square. 
Doherty,  Andrew,  broker,  38  Wellgate. 


103 

Doig,  James,  manufacturer,  183  Hawkhill;  A.  Strawberry-bank, 
Perth  Road. 
James,  shoemaker,  22  Hilltown. 
Thomas,  grocer,  Dudhope  Crescent. 
Mrs,  cowfeeder,  149  Scouringburn. 
Margaret,  106  Nethergate. 
Margaret,  grocer,  26  Hilltown. 
Dollor,  John,  stoneware-dealer,  26  Barrack  Street. 
Don,  Robert,  wholesale  spirit,  wine,  and  tea  merchant,  41  Nether- 
gate ;  h.  39  Albert  Court. 
William,  writer,  38  Castle  Street;  h.  49  Magdalen  Yard. 
Donaghay,  Alexander,  grocer,  29  Hawkhill, 
Donald,  Alexander,  spirit- dealer,  59  James'  Park. 
James,  spirit-dealer,  217  Pole  Park  Road. 
John,  mason,  226  Hawkhill. 
E.,  dressmaker,  4  Couper's  Alley. 
Donaldson,  Andrew,  letter-carrier,  Post-Office ;  h.  Gellatly  Street. 
Charles,  collector  of  Petty  Customs,  West  Port;    h. 

12  North  Tay  Street. 
David,  feuar,  23  Small's  Wynd. 
Robert,  dentist,  41  South  Tay  Street. 
Robert,  warehouseman  to  Wilson  &  Philp,  7  Mid  Shore  ; 

/*.  Craig  Street, 
Misses,  dressmakers,  20  Union  Street. 
May,  mangier,  11  Dudhope  Street. 
Douglas,  David,  shoemaker,  139  Hawkhill. 
Hamilton,  tailor,  5  Brown  Street. 
James,  dealer  in  stoneware,  133  Hawkhill. 
James,  watchmaker,  63  Prince's  Street. 
Thomas,  merchant,  53  Cowgate ;  h,  8  King  Street. 
Miss,  161  Seagate. 
Douglass,  William,  upholsterer,  105  Overgate. 
Dow,  Alexander,  grocer,  43  Hawkhill. 

Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  21  Prince's  Street. 

John,  lime  agent,  37  Brown  Street. 

Patrick,  clerk,  Hull  Shipping  Company ;  A.  Rankin's  Court, 

6  Murraygate. 
Robert,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  17  Dudhope  Street. 
Mrs,  spirit-dealer,  42  Dock  Street  east. 
Downie,  Captain  Alexander,  Seafield  Park,  Taylor's  Lane. 
George,  builder,  27  Forebank  Road. 
John,  shoemaker,  124  Hilltown. 
John,  tailor,  9  Scouringburn. 
John,  mill  manager,  West  Ward;  /*.  17  Henderson's 

Wynd. 
Mrs,  grocer,  202  Hilltown. 


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Primmie,  Daniel,  and  Co.,  bleachers,  16  St  Andrew's  Place  and 

Panmure  Bleachfield. 
Drummond,  G.,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  spirit-dealers,  48  "West  Port. 
James,  druggist,  11  Overgate;  h.  above. 
John,  D.,  P.,  and  L.  Shipping  Co.;  h.  13  Willison  St. 
Robert,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  Manor  Place,  153  Perth 

Road, 
William,  shipmaster,  104  Prince's  Street. 
Mrs,  midwife,  37  Hawkhill. 
Miss,  dressmaker,  17  Hunter  Street. 
Dryburgh,  John,  plane  maker,  Gardyne's  Close,  42  Murraygate. 
])ryden,  James,  of  Dens  Road  Power-loom  Factory ;  h.  Smith's 
Land,  Cotton  Road. 
Margaret,  grocer,  8  Dallfield  "Walk. 
Drysdale,  Alexander,  master  of  the  Dundee  Deaf  and  Dumb  In- 
stitution, 15  Meadow  Street. 
Ducat's  Inn,  5  North  Tay  Street. 

James,  collector  of  Tay  Ferries ;  Ji.  13  West  Dock  Street. 
Duff,  David,  shipmaster,  67  Nethergate. 

George,  agent,56  Barrack  Street;  A.  Bellfield,  Magdalen  Yard. 

James,  printer,  39  High  Street ;  h.  67  Nethergate. 

John,  Bellfield,  Magdalen  Yard. 

L.  W.,  shipmaster,  37  Small's  Wynd. 

Robert,  commission  agent,  8  Meadow  Street;  h.  Seafield 

House,  Magdalen  Yard. 
William,  agent,  43  Cowgate ;  Ji.  Bellfield,  Magdalen  Yard. 
Duffie,  William,  Catholic  teacher ;  h.  28  Elizabeth  Street. 
Duffus,  Adam,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer,  64  Murraygate  ; 
h.  62  do. 
J.  and  A.,  general  grocers,  &c.,  36  West  Port ;  /;,  above. 
John,  tailor,  80  Scouringburn. 
Duffy,  James,  brqker,  89  Scouringburn. 
Duncan,  Alexander,  M.D.,  and  surgeon,  4  High  Street. 

Archibald,   solicitor,  6    High    Street;  h.    Fort    Street, 

Broughty  Ferry. 
Charles,  grocer,  67  Dudhope  Crescent. 
David  and  Sons,  bakers,  67  Wellgate. 
David,  clerk ;  h.  1  Dudhope  Street. 
David,  shoemaker,  13  Hilltown;  A.  11  Kirk  Entry. 
E.  M.,  surgeon,  7  Greenfield  Place. 
George,  M.P.,  The  Vine,  Magdalen  Yard. 
James,  clerk,  41  St  Andrew's  Street;  A.  31  Cowgate, 
James,  master,  Tay  Ferry  Steamer ;  h.  Craig. 
John,  merchant,  39  and  41  St  Andrew's  Street ;  A.  31 

Cowgate. 
John,  eowfeeder,  38  Rosebank  Street. 
John,  grocer,  and  spirit-dealer,  22  Small's  Wynd. 


105 

Duncan,  John,  builder,  5  Todburn  Lane. 

Joseph,    bleacher,    Dundee  Bleachfield;    office    11     St 

Andrew's  Street ;  h.  Longhaugh  Lodge. 
Micheal,  tailor,  Coupar's  Alley,  Wellgate. 
Michael,  shoemaker,  49  Prince's  Street. 
Peter,  merchant,  10  Peter  Street;  h.  Terrace,  west  end 

of  Nether2at3. 
Rev.  R.  D.,  Wishart  Church;  h.  Almond  Ville,  Lily  bank. 
Thomas,  jun,,  cowfeeder,  Smithfield. 
Thomas,  sen.,  cowfeeder,  Smithfield. 
William,  reedmaker,  63  Wellgate ;  h.  73  Bucklem.  Wyd. 
William,  shipmaster,  7  Cowgate. 
William,  brassfounder,  65  Blackscroft. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  14  St  Andrew  Street. 
L-,  Mrs  D.,  west  end  High  Street. 

f  Mrs  Dr,  7  Greenfield  Place. 

Dundas,  James,  iron  and  metal  merchant,  Trades'  Lane  Court ;  h. 

Cotton  Road. 
Dundee,  David,  coal-dealer,  216  Hilltown. 
Peter,  feuar,  227  Hilltown. 
and  Aberdeen  Shipping  Company's  Office,  3  Dock  Street. 

(John  Kennedy,  manager.) 
Advertiser  Printing  and  Publishing  Office,  3  Overgate. 
Arms  Tavern,  9  Thorter  Row. 
Bank,  22  Castle  Street. 

Bill  Posting  Company,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street. 
Bleachfield  Company,  Parish  of  Mains,  Dighty  Water ; 

office,  11  St  Andrew's  Street. 
Branch  of  the  Caledonian  Loan  Company — Robert  Ro- 
bertson, manager,  1  New  Inn  Entry. 
Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution,  15  Meadow  Street. 
Earthenware  Company,  13  Union  Street. 
Eye  Institution,  84  Murraygate. 
Foundry  Company,  Foundry  Lane,  east  end  Seagate, 
and  Liverpool  Shipping  Company's  Office,  17  Dock  Street 

— Robert  Tosh,  manager, 
and  Liverpool  Shipping  Company,  49   Castle  Street — 

P.  D.  Ritchie,  manager. 
Loan  Office  and  General  Sale  Room,  18  Nethergate. 
Marine  Insurance  Company,  12  Bain  Square — William 

Sturrock,  manager. 
Mercantile  Gazette  and  Shipping  List  Publishing  Office, 

6  High  Street. 
Perth,  and  London  Shipping  Company's  Office,  4  Mid 

Shore — Robert  Marshall,  manager. 
New  Gas  Light  Company's  Office,  43  Reform  Street; 
Works,  Croll's  Rocks,  Ferry  Road — I,  Z.  Kay,  manager. 


106 

Dundee  and  Perth  Railway  Company,  20  Reform  Street. 

Public  Seminaries,  Meadows,  opposite  top  of  Reform  St. 

Royal  Infirmary,  14  King  Street. 

Royal  Lunatic  Asylum,  Albert  Street. 

Saw  Mills,  Trades'  Lane. 

Sea  Insurance,31  Cowgate — Archibald  Crichton, manager. 

Teetotal  Coffee-House  and  Lodgings,  11  Crichton  Street. 

Water  Company,  40  Reform  Street — Robert  Adamson, 

manager. 
Watt  Institution,  foot  Constitution  Road—  John  Watson, 
keeper. 
Dunn,  James,  flesher,  Perth  Road. 

James,  vintner.  South  Union  Street. 
William,  shipmaster,  38  Blackscroft. 
Durham,  John,  paper  ruler  and  bookbinder,  49  High  Street ;  rag 

warehouse,  Commercial  Street ;  h.  26  Union  Street. 
Duthie,  Miss,  dressmaker,  9  Gellatly  Street. 
Dye,  James,  chimney-sweeper,  Saunder's  Court,  222  Overgate. 
John,  late  chimney-sweeper,  222  Overgate. 

Eadie,  William,  shoemaker,  71  Overgate. 

William,  manager  at  Brown's  Bell  Mill;  h.  46  Anchor  Lane. 
Eaghton,  Thomas,  cooper,  11  Kirk  Entry. 

Easson,  Alexander,  manufacturer.  Cotton  Road ;  h.  Cotton  Road, 
David,  grocer,  76  Nethei-gate. 

James,  grocer,  14  Prince's  Street;  h.  29  Prince's  Street. 
John  &  Sou,  cork  manufacturers,  28  Barrack  Street. 
John  (of  Easson  &  Son),  24  Constitution  Road. 
John,  grocer,  70  Scouringburn ;  h.  Barrack  Road. 
Robert,  gardener,  Blackness  Road. 
Robert,  grocer,  27  Union  Street  and  31  Perth  Road;  h. 

40  Union  Street. 
Thomas,  (of  Easson  &  Son)  ;  h.  125  Nethergate. 
William,  grocer.  115  Murraygate ;    h.  Constitution  Road. 
Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  131  Hawkhill. 
Mrs  Robert,  Easson's  Angle,  Miln  Bank. 
Mrs  William,  32  Constitution  Road. 
Mrs  Gardiner,  Barrack  Road. 
East  of  Scotland|Life  Assurance  Company,  1  Bank  Street;   E.  E. 

Scott,  manager. 
EasternTrading  Association,  47  Prince's  Street — Alexander  Smith, 

salesman. 
Eastern   Bank  of  Scotland,  Trades'  Hall,  High   Street,  James 

Westland,  manager. 
Ebel,  Edward,  merchant,  14  Bain  Square  ;  A.  1  Bank  Street. 
Edgar,  John,  machine-maker,  Lilybank  Foundry ,  h.  85  Prince's 
Street. 


107 

Edri,  Henry,  25  Annfield  Eoad. 

Edinburgh  and  Dundee  Steam  Packet  Co.'s  Office,  "West  Dock 

Street ;  John  Bell,  agent. 
Edward,  A.  and  D.  and  Co.,  merchants  and  flaxspinners,  28  Cow- 
gate. 
Alexander,  (of  A.  &  D.  E.  &  Co.) ;  h.  Bin  Rock. 
Allan,  merchant,  28  Cowgate ;  h.  Taybank. 
Charles,  architect,  31  Reform  Street. 
David,  (of  A.  &  D.  E.  &  Co.),  merchant,  Co  wgate. 
James,  do.  do.,  Cowgate ;  h.  EUenbank,  East  End,  Perth 

Road. 
William,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  76  Prince's  Street. 
Mrs,  63  Magdalen  Yard. 
Edwards,  David,  stationer,  33  High  Street ;  h.  2  Bell  Street. 
David,  city  missionary,  Well  Road,  Hawkhill. 
John,  teacher  of  Navigation  and  Nautical  Astronomy, 
Tyndal's    Wynd,    Mid  Shore;    h.    10    West    Dock 
Street. 
Mrs,  2  Bell  Street. 

Janet,  grocer  and  hosier,  93  King  Street. 
Elder,  George,  20  Horse  Water  Wynd. 
John,  baker,  62  Scouringburn. 
William  H.,  flesher,  12  Hilltown. 
William,  builder,  28  Upper  Pleasance. 
William,  grocer,  72  Hawkhill. 
Miss,  dressmaker,  2  Temple  Lane. 
Elliott,  Captain,  Grayfield,  foot  Annfield  Road,  west  side. 
Ellis.  John,  umbrella  maker,  137  Hilltown 
William,  flaxdresser,  St  Roque's  Lane. 
Miss,  18  Bell  Street, 
Erskine,  Miss,  Constitution  Terrace,  top  Constitution  Road. 
Ewan,  Francis  M,,  clerk,  36  Cowgate;  h.  106  Murraygate. 

James,  minister  of  Free  St  Andrew's  Church  ;  h,  4  Comely 

Bank. 
John,  manufacturer  of  canvas  hessians,  sacking,  tarpauling, 

&c.,  36  Cowgate  ;  h,  2  Nelson  Street. 
Magdalene  F,,  146  Murraygate. 
Miss  Isabella,  dressmaker,  108  Murraygate. 
Exchange  Coffee-room,  foot  of  Castle  Street. 

Fair,  James,  tea  merchant,  30  and  32  Prince's  Street. 
Fairweather,  Alexander,  grocer,  30  Gellatly  Street. 
David,  tailor,  140  and  142  Overgate. 
J.  F.,  tobacconist  and  candlemaker,  113  Murraygate ; 

h.  n  Cowgate. 
James,  china  merchant,  109  Overgate ;  A.  66  King 
Street. 


108 

Fairweather,  James,  and  Son,    flaxdressers,    Old  Soap     Work, 
Chapelshade ;  h.  40  Dallfield  Walk. 
James,  grocer,  34  King  Street ;  h.  66  do. 
John,  cabinet-maker,  46  Reform  Street;  h.  18  Bell  St. 
Robert,  commission  agent,  5  West  Dock  Street ;  h. 

above. 
W".    P.    merchant    and    commission  agent,   10  St 

Andrew's  Street;  h,  64  King  Street. 
William,  17  St  Andrew  Street. 
Janet,  vintner,  9  Temple  Lane. 
Miss,  draper,  10  Cowgate  ;  h.  17  do. 
Falconer,  Charles,  spirit-dealer,  12  Bell  Street. 

Mrs,  register  office  for  servants,  113  Cowgate. 
Forfar  and  Kincardine  Hall,  1 1  Peter  Street. 
Farmer,  Alexander,  assistant  harbour  master,  50  Gellatly  Street. 
David,  Wright,  Smithfield. 

James,  wright,  Chm-ch  Street ;  h.  50  Prince's  Street. 
James,  weigher,  Public  Steele  Yard,  foot  of  South  Union 

Street. 
Miss,  Lowden's  Alley. 
Farrow,  John,  coal  merchant,  top  Reform  Street ;  A.  31  George's 

Place. 
Farquhar,  Mrs  Andrew,  Carolina  Port,  Ferry  Road. 
Farquharson,  Donald,    clerk.    Export    Shore    Dues    Office ;    A. 
Rankine's  Court,  6  Murraygate. 
John,  clerk;  h.  41  Reform  Street. 
John,  gardener.  Upper  Pleasance. 
Robert,  merchant,  Westfield,  Perth  Road. 
R.  W.,  watchmaker,  15  High  Street,  below  Town 

House ;  h.  3  Craig  Street. 
Walter,  grocer,  55  Scouringburn. 
Mrs,  tobacconist,  1  Murraygate ;  A.  71  High  Street. 
Miss,  lodgings,  41  Reform  Street. 
Mrs,  19  Overgate. 
Fawns, Robert,  corn  meter,  38  Dock  Street;  h.  4  Gellatly  Street. 
Feathers,  David,  tailor  and  clothier,  19  High  Street. 

David,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  47  Union  Street ;  h. 

19  High  Street. 
Peter  A.,  watchmaker  and  optician,  10  Dock  Street;  h. 

5  Castle  Court. 
William,  shipmaster,  19  High  Street. 
Agnes,  dressmaker,  19  High  Street. 
Fegan,  John,  spirit-dealer,  30  East  Dock  Street ;  A.  43  Exchange 

Street. 
Female  Sessional  School,  2  Baltic  S  treet.  • 
Fender,  David,  wright,  Smithfield. 

Mrs  William,  baker,  40  Castle  Street;  A.  38  Castle  Street. 


109 

Fender,  Mrs  David,  25  South  Tay  Street, 

Fenton,  J.  &  C,  engravers  and^lithographers,  6  Crichton  Street ; 
h.  above. 
J.  &  A.,  shoemakers,  32  Overgate. 
John,  grocer,  38  Scoiiringburn. 
Ann,  grocer,  98  Scouringburn. 
Miss,  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
Fen  wick,  D.  J.,  confectioner,  35  Reform  Street ;  h.  6  Victoria 
Square. 
Captain  Horace,  staff  officer'of  Pensioners ;  office,  Bar- 
racks; h.  Upper  Dudhope  Crescent. 
James,  carver,  gilder,  and  printseller,  64  Nethergate ;  h. 

62  Nethergate. 
Peter,  carver  and  gilder,  43  Overgate. 
Miss,  8  Victoria  Square. 
Feren,  Pius,  clockmaker,  73  High  Street;  h.  10  Exchange  Street. 
Ferguson  and  Lowrie,  j)Iunibers,  22  Nethergate. 

Archibald,  teacher,  Brown  Street  Juvenile  School ;  7i.  8i 

Hawkhill. 
Alexander,  town  bellman,  1  Tay  Street  Lane. 
David,  sheriiF-officer,  14  New  Inn  Entry  ;  h.  above. 
James,  haberdasher,  5  Hilltown  ;  h.  above. 
John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  West  Port. 
R.  and  D.,  sailmakers,  40  Dock  Street. 
Robert,  ship  chandler,  23  Greenmarket. 
Thomas,  assistant  inspector  of  poor,  48  Barrack  Street; 

h.  52  St  Andrew's  Street. 
William,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  113  Hilltown, 
Mrs  James,  grocer,  152  Hilltown. 
Mrs  A.,  lodgings,  1  South  Tay  Street. 
Mrs,  stay  maker,  73  Overgate. 
Miss,  49  Murraygate. 
Miss,  stay  maker,  5  Barrack  Street. 
Fergusson,  H,  B.,  power  loom  manufacturer,  13  Oowgate  and 
Dudhope  Works  ;  h.  41  Hilltown. 
Robert,  power  loom  manufacturer,    13  Cowgate ;  h. 

Springfield  Place. 
William,  and  Sons,  power  loom  manufacturers,  Dud- 
hope Works ;  office,  13  Cowgate. 
William,  manufacturer,  13  Cowgate;  h.  41  Hilltown. 
Fernham,  William,  tailor,  56  Hawkhill. 

Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  56  Hawkhill. 
Ferrier,  Gibson,  clerli,  Wallace  Foundry :  h.  26  Wellington  St. 

Thomas,  painter  and  paper  hanger,  13  Castle  Street ;  h. 

Speed's  Close,  19  Overgate. 
William,  hatter,  1  Crichton  Street;  h.  7  do. 
Mrs  dressmaker  and  milliner,  19  Overgate, 


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Fettis,  J.  and  J.,  dancing  masters,  95  Seagate. 

James,  commission  agent,  12  West  Port;  h.  5  North  Tay 
Street. 
Findlay,  Charles,  16  Louden's  Alley. 

H.,  tailor  and  clothier,  21  Barrack  Street;  h.  above. 

Robert,  manager  saw  mill,  Coldside. 

Findlay,  Thomas,  pavement  merchant,  Meadowside  ;  h. 

2  Dallfield  Walk. 
William,  late  merchant,  154  Prince's  Street. 
Cecilia,  dressmaker,  158  Overgate. 
Finn,  Thomas,  builder,  3  Brewery  Lane ;  h.  Pleasance. 
Fitchie,  David,  baker,  50  George's  Place. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  78  Murray  gate. 
Fitzgerald,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  252  Plilitown. 
Flanagan,  Mrs  Thomas,  broker,  229  Overgate, 
Fleece  Tavern,  6  Murraygate. 
Fleet,  John,  shoemaker,  8  Perth  Road. 

Fleming,  D.  H.,  flaxspinner,  Mary  Ann  Wynd,  Seagate;  h.  1 
Church  Street. 
David,  grocer,  3  Wellgate ;  h.  1  Baltic  Street. 
George,  3  West  Dock  Street. 
J.  and  C,  brokers  and  tailors,  22  Hawkhill. 
James  G.,  baker,  4  St  Clement's  Lane. 
James,   hardware  merchant,   50  Overgate;  h.  28  Bell 

Street  Lane. 
James,  1  Church  Street. 
John,  grocer,  53  West  Port. 
Peter,  waiter  Baltic  Coffee-room,  Cowgate ;  h.    8  Bell 

Street  Lane. 
Robert,  (of  Paton  and  Fleming),  17  Cowgate ;  h.  Mount 

Pleasant,  Hawkhill. 
Fleming,  Robert,  spirit-dealev,  1  Overgate 
William,  1  Exchange;  h.  8  Castle  Street. 
Marjory,  grocer,  169  Hilltown. 
M.,  lodgings,  32  Castle  Street. 

Mrs,  furnishing  shop,  18  Overgate;  li.  7  Lindsay  Street. 
Mrs,  11  Reform  Street. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  3  King  Street. 
Mrs,  grocer,  Dudhope  Crescent. 
Flowerdew,  Henry,  writer,  20  Overgate. 

William  Allan,  writer,  20  Overgate;  h.  Gray  Bank, 

166  Nethergate. 
William,  20  Overgat^. 
.Folon,  Lean,  broker,  192  Overgate. 
Foot,  William,  blacksmith,  11  Ann  Street;  h.  12  do. 
Forbes  and  Graham,  grocers,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  59 
Overgate, 


Ill 

ForbeSjAlexander,  spirit-dealer,  58  Hawkhill. 
Benjamin,  blacksmith,  168  Overgate. 
Frederick,  95  Cowgate. 
John,  of  Forbes  and  Graham  ;  7i.  39  Seagate. 
John,  vintner,  foot  of  Tindal's  Wynd. 
Thomas  W.,  spirit-dealer,  82  Scouringburn. 
William,  writer,  2  Bank  Street ;  h.  4  Paton's  Lane. 
William,  tailor,  45  Scouringburn. 
Miss  Ann,  di-essmakei",  39  Nethergate. 
Miss,  milliner,  27  Nethergate. 
Ford,  James,  M.D.,  18  St  Andrew's  Place. 

James,  spirit  dealer,  66  Overgate. 
Foreman,  Edgar,  shipmaster,  7  Dock  Street. 

Mrs  William,  40  Union  Street. 
Forfarshire  and  Perthshire  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  14  St  Andrew's 

Place';  P.  H.  Thorns,  manager. 
Forgan,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  4  Crescent  Street. 
Forrest,  James,  26  Castle  Street ;  h.  7  Cowgate. 
Forrester,  David,  feuar,  Blackness  Road. 
Robert,  45  St  Andrew's  Street. 
Mrs,  vintner,  70  Seagate. 
Forsyth,  John  and  Son,  bookbinders.  22  Barrack  Street. 
Fox,  Jcxne,  fruiterer,  54  Scouringburn. 
Fraser,  Finlay,  shoemaker,  167  Hiiltown. 
George,  clerk,  20  Dock  Street. 
James,  spirit-dealer,  47  Perth  Road. 
John,  town-officer  and  drummer ;  h.  20  St  Clement's  Lane. 
John,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  146  Scouringburn. 
William,  flesher,  19  West  Port. 
Miss,  Rjehill,  Perth  Road. 
FuUarton,  A.    &   Co.,  publishers  and  booksellers,   Edinburgh  ; 

office,  50  Barrack  Street ;  Wm.  Armstrong,  agent. 
Fyall,  James,  grocer,  27  Murraygate;  h.  31  do. 

John,  Fifesbire  Inn,  2  Craig  Street. 
Fyfe,   George,  shipowner,  &c.,  16  Dock  Street ;  h.  Broughty  Ferrj. 
James,  tea-dealer,  63   High  Street;  A.  Rattray's*  Entry, 

Bell  Street. 
James,  slater,  Constitution  Road;  h,  31  Hiiltown. 
Robert,  tailor,  85  Murraygate. 
fctewart,  tailor,  198  Hiiltown. 
Thomas,  reed  maker,  26  Hawkhill;  A.  34  do. 
Agnes,  grocer,  67  Hawkhill. 
Fyffe,  Alexander,  baker,  46  Overgate. 

Andrew, manager,Richards  andCo.'s  works;  h.  25 Baltic  St. 
James,  slater,  Constitution  Road;  h.  31  Hiiltown. 
John,  ship  chandler,  ship  agent  and  general  merchant,  east 
end  Dock  Street;  h.  20  Wellington  Street. 


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Fyffe,  Mrs,  20  Wellington  Street. 
Mrs,  ironer,  31  Hilltown. 

Gabriel,  John,  vintner,  35  Murray  gate. 
Gall,  James,  grocer,  108  Scouringburn. 

Miss,  122  Overgate. 
Galletly,  Mrs,  33  Dock  Street. 

Thomas,  turner,  215  Ovei'gate. 

Gallowajj  James,  draper,  28  Reform  Street ;  h.  4  Crescent  Street 

Prince's  Street.  , 

James,  shoemaker,  74  Murraygate  ;  h.  Meadow  Entry. 

James,  land-surveyor,  8- Rose  Cottage,  Miln  Bank. 

Thomas,  late  nursery  and  seedsman ;  A.  95  Thomson 

Street,  Magdalen  Yard. 
W,  and  R.  S.,  writers,  7  Castle  Street ;  h.  25  Thomson 
Street,  Magdalen  Yard. 
Gardiner,  Alex.,  small  ware  merchant,  13  Wellgate. 
Ann,  grocer,  19  Dallfield  Walk. 
John  H.j  2  St  Andrew's  Street;  h.  49  Cowgate. 
Patrick,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  23  Overgate, 
William,  botanical  collector,  158  Overgate. 
Gardner,  Peter,  M.D,,  15  Meadow  Street. 
Richard,  Esq.,  Dudhope  House. 
Gardyne,  John,  baker,  44  Murraygate  ;  h.  do. 
Garland,  Andrew,  tobacconist,   41    Overgate  ;  h.   48   Magdalen 

Yard  Road. 
Gavine,  C,  spirit-dealer,  37  Castle  Street. 

James,  cabinet-maker,  39  King  Street ;  h.  35  King  Street. 
William,  partner  in  Cowgate  Callendering  Company;  h. 
89  Prince's  Street. 
Geddes,  Andrew,  tailor,  28  Prince's  Street. 
Mrs  Peter,  90  Murraygate. 
William,  6  Lower  Lilybanlc. 
Geekie,  John,  plasterer,  Meadowside;  h.  19  Meadowside. 

Robert,  messeriger-at-arms,  2  High  Street;   h.  Arnot's 
Land,  North  Tay  Street. 
Gellatly,  James,  grocer,  92  Murraygate;    h.    11    Paton's  Lane' 

Perth  Road. 
General  Sessional  Schools,  Meadowside, 
Gentles,  Alexander,  grocer,  161  Ha>vkhill. 

J.,  baker,  47  Nethergate. 
Gellatly,  John,  builder,  6\)  Prince's  Street. 
Gemmell,  Rev.  Robert,  minister.  First  Relief  Church,  Temple 

Laue  ;  h.  14  Thomson  Street,  Perth  Road, 
George's  Chapel,  west  side  School  Wynd. 
Gibb,  Alexander,  bell-hanger,  37  Small's  Wynd. 
James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  86  Blackscroft. 


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Gibb,  Philip,  shoemaker,  133  Murraygate ;  h.  Cotton  Road. 

Robert,  shipmaster,  17  Constable  Street.  / 

William,  clerk,  Post  Office ;  h.  George's  Street,  Forebank. 
William,  flesher,  19  Crichton  Street;  h,  do.  do. 
Gibson,  Charles,  tacksman  of  petty  customs,  East  Port;    ^,24 
Prince's  Street. 
D,  F,  &  W.,    manufacturers  and    twine   spinners,    Com- 
mercial Street,  Maxwelltown  ;  A.  101  Hilltown. 
John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  91  Nethergate. 
John,  harbour  porter,  14  Hawkhill. 
John,  grocer,  32  West  Port. 
Joseph,  manufacturer,  7  Rosebank  Road. 
William  L,,  M.D.,  8  South  Tay  Street. 
William,   boot   and  shoemaker,   40   Prince's    Street ;    h. 

Hutchison's  Land,  Church  Street. 
William,  manufacturer,  9  Union  Place,  Perth  Road. 
Gilbert,  Bernard,  engraver  and  printer,  21  Meadow  Side ;    h.  8 
Barrack  Street. 
James,  pavmbx'oker,  3  Vault ;  h.  3  Dock  Street. 
John,  teacher,  15  Meadow  Entry  ;  h.  8  Barrack  Street. 
Robert,  stoneware  merchant,  198  Seagate. 
Gilchrist,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  43  Hawkhill. 
William,  shipmaster,  32  Barrack  Street. 
Gilfillan,  Rev,  George,  minister,  Paradise  Road, 
Gill,  Joseph,  baker,  156  Prince's  Street. 

Robert,  tailor,  26  Overgate. 
Gillies,  Mrs  E.,  8  Overgate. 

Gilroy,   Brothers   &    Co.,  millspinners  ;  Office,  Couper's  Alley, 
Wellgate ;  h.  Rosebank. 
George,  merchant,  16  Couper's  Alley,  Wellgate ;  h.  19 

South  Tay  Street. 
William,  manufacturer,  Bonnybank  Road;  /i.  William 
Street,  Forebank. 
Gilruth,  Alex,,  hardware  and  toy  merchant,  38  Reform  Street,  and 
32  Nethergate;  h.  Cherrybank,  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
James,  brewer,  16  Hilltown. 

Peter,  ironmonger,  hardware  and  toy  merchant,  52  High 
Street  and  33  Overgate ;  h.  40  Union  Street. 
Given,  Joseph,  merchant,  2  Panmure  Street ;  h.  Broughty  Ferry. 
Glass,  John  &  Son,  manufacturers,  Albert  Street. 
George,  spirit-dealer,  30  Constitution  Road. 
Glen,  Adam,  spirit-merchant  and  ship-cooking,  6  Fish  Street  or 

Butcher  Row. 
Glenday,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  35  Cowgate, 

Widow  (mangle)  Fenton's  Close,  Murraygate, 
Gloag,  Francis,  bookseller,  6  Bell  Street. 
Gloak,  James,  spirit-dealer,  8  Scouringburn. 

H 


114 

Gordon,  David,  shoemaker,  16  Meadow  Entry. 

V  Jean,  Miss,  dressmaker,  20  Constitution  Street. 

John,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  86  King  Street. 
John,  tailor.  Young's  Close,  66  Murraygate. 
Samuel,  clerk.  Bank  of  Scotland,  34  Reform  Street;  h.  22 

Constitution  Street,  Rosebank. 
Stewart,  17  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
Gorrie,  "William,  tailor,  35  Overgate. 
Gourlay,  Mudie,  &  Co.,  engineers,  Dundee  Foundry,  Seagate. 

G.  of  Gourlay  and  Mudie,  Engineers,  Carolina  Port; 
Ferry  Road. 

Mrs -,  do.  do.  do. 

Gow,  James,  tailor.  Castle  Court. 

Grahame,  James,  corn  merchant,  Mr  John  Fyall's  Fifeshire  Inn? 
2  Craig  Street. 
Janet,  spirit-dealer,  19  Seouringburn. 
John,  144  Nethergate. 
Joseph,  collector.  Merchant  Seaman's  Fund,  11  Dock 

Street ;  h.  Rye  Hill,  Logie  Feus. 
Misses,  Miln's  Buildings,  148  Nethergate. 
William,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  78  Hilltown. 
Grammond,  Alex,  potato  merchant,  2  and  4  Fish  Street. 
Graudy,  W.  A.,  auctioneer  and  ironmonger,  111  Overgate;  h.  7 

Lindsay  Street. 
Grant,  Ann,  staymaker,  247  Overgate. 

Carnegie,  spirit-dealer,  48  Bell  Street. 
George,  spirit-dealer,  43  Seouringburn. 
John  Gardner,  Lilybank  Nursery,  7  Albert  Street. 
Lewis,  wine  and  spirit-dealer,  46  Union  Street ;  h,  above. 
Mrs,  3  VVestfield  Place,  Perth  Road. 
Mrs,  George's  Street,  Forebank. 
Susan,  grocer,  128  Hawkill, 
Gray,  Alexander,  tailor,  Smithfield. 

G.  M,,  16  Dock  Street;  h.  23  Yeaman  Shore. 
G.  M.,  of  Gray  &  Co.'  do. 

George,  shoemaker,  34  Hilltown. 
James,  merchant,  Coupar's  Alley;  A. 31  Murraygate. 
James,  teacher  of  dancing,  75  Perth  Road. 
James,  shipmaster,  9  Gellatly  Street. 

John,  surgeon;  surgery,  14  Castle  Street     A.  38  Constitu- 
tion Road. 
John,  cabinet-maker,  69  Perth  Road. 
&  Cay,  shipping  and  insurance  agents,  16  Dock  Street. 
Miss,  8  Crichton  Street. 

Mrs,  spirit-dealer  and  ship-cooking,  44  East  Dock  Street. 
Mrs,  spirit-dealer,  1  Upper  Pleasance. 
R.,  merchant,  Yeaman  Shore ;  h.  23  Yeaman  Shore. 


115 

Gray,  Robert,  feuar,  211  Hilltown. 

William,  shipmaster,  81  Prince's  Street. 
"William,  flaxspinner;  office,  St  Andrew  Street;  h.  Monifieth. 
Greenhill,  William,  manager,  Ramsay's  mill,  Pleasance ;  A.  St 

Mary's  Street. 
Green,  Mrs,  eating-house,  11  Fish  Street. 
Greig,  Alexander,  manufacturer,  James'  Park. 
Andrew,  shipowner,  35  Exchange  Street. 
Andrew,  jun.,  shipowner,  11  Dock  Street;  A.  46  Buckle- 
maker  Wynd. 
David,  druggist,  17  High  Street;  A.  23  Union  Street. 
George,  teacher.  Gray  Square,  Hilltown ;  A.  69  Rosebank. 
Mrs,  205  Overgate. 
Mrs  David,  lodgings,  27  Cowgate, 

Robert,  smith,  Cairney's  Land,  Scoiiringburn ;  h.  6  Miln's 
East  Lane 
Greive,  James,  of  Greive  and  Shepherd,  printers ;  A.  43  Overgate. 
James,  vintner,  43  Overgate. 
John,  wright,  127  Hawkhill. 
&  Shepherd,  printers,  6  High  Street. 
Grey,  Mrs,  mangle-keeper.  Grey's  Close,  High  Street. 
Grimmond,  David,  flaxspinner ;  Office,  St  Andrew's  Street ;    h. 
Blairgowrie. 
Mrs  David,  grocer,  71  Hilltown. 
James,  flaxspinner;  Office,  43  Cowgate;  A.  Oakbank 
Mill,  Blairgowrie. 
Grubb,  Andrew,  bundler,  Lindsay  Street  Mill;    A.  Henderson's 

Wynd,  Scouringburn. 
Gruer,  Mrs,  feuar,  103  Hawkhill. 
Guild,  Alexander,  grocer,  14  Bell  Street. 

Francis,  teacher,   Royal  Orphan  Institution,  20  Small's 

Wynd. 
John,  agent ;  A.  Magdalen  Place,  Magdalen  Yard. 
Ifc  John,  of  Kerr  &  Guild,  Laurel  Bank,  Constitution  Road. 

George,  camp-builder,  12  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
John  Peddie,  clerk;  A.  Maryfield. 
Guillan,  David,  47  Overgate. 

John,   provision    merchant    and    pork-curer,    Y.eaman 

Shore  ;  A.  Temple  Lane,  West  Port. 
John,  railway  porter,  38  Hawkhill. 
Gunn,  Mrs,  154  Overgate. 
Guthrie,  Alexander,  agent,  39  Cowgate;  A.  Meadowside. 

A.  &  T.,  clothiers  and  drapers,  4  Murraygate;  A.  7  East 

Dock  Street. 
Charles,  of  Tay  Baiik,  Ferry  Road. 
David,  banker.  Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland,  High  Street ; 
A.  32  Castle  Street. 


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Guthrie,  David,  merchant,  14  Taylor's  Lane,  Perth  Road. 

James  C,  commission  agent,  ship  and  insurance  broker, 

6  Dock  Street ;  h.  Broughty  Ferry. 
James,  merchant,   22   St  Andrew  Street;   h.  Waterloo 

Cottage,  Blackness  Road. 
James,  41  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
Robert,  barber,  St  Roque's  Lane, 
Robert,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  30  and  32  King  Street. 

Habenton,  Miss,  milliner,  97  Nethergate.    ^ 

Haddon,  John,  of  Haddon  and  Paterson  ;  h.  Craigie  Feus,  Ferry 
Road, 
and  Patterson,  46  St  Andrew  Street. 
Haggan,  John,  pork  merchant,  12  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
Haldane,  Mrs,  40  Magdalen  Yard  Road, 

John,  flaxspinner,  6  Couper's  Alley ;  h.  26  Dallfield 
Walk. 
Halket,  William  (of  Halket  and  Adams),  224  Perth  Road. 

and  Adam,  sailmakers,  and  manufacturers  of  sackings, 
cordage,  and  twine  spinners  ;  Office,  23  Dock  Street ; 
Works,  226  Perth  Road. 
Hall,  John,  shoemaker,  3  Session  Street,  Scouringburn. 
Halley,  David,  Lamb's  Lane. 

John,  flaxspinner,  9  Meadowside. 

William,  flaxspinner ;  Office,  18  Wellgate  ;  h.  1  Welling- 
ton Street, 
and  Norrie,  calenderers,  29  Meadowside. 
Hamel,  L.,  of  Lipman  and  Hamel,  at  Miss  Plavfair's,  Magdalen 

Yard. 
Hamilton,  Alexander,  chemist  and  druggist,  68  High  Street ;  h. 
3d  flat  above  shop, 
James,  teacher,  General  Sessional  School,  Meadows ;  A. 

Bellfield  Cottage,  Coldside. 
John,  tailor,  5  Arthur  Street. 
William,  publican,  112  Overgate, 
Hammerman  Tavern,  51  High  Street  and  1  Overgate. 
Hall,  middle  of  Barrack  Street,  east  side. 
Hammond,  Thomas  L.,  writer,  insurance  agent  and  sharebroker, 
28  Castle  Street;  h.  17  Paton's  Lane,  Perth  Road. 
Hampton,  John,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  77  Perth  Road. 
Hankin,  Mrs,  lodgings,  29  Union  Street, 
Hannay,  Rev,  Alexander,  Prince's  Street  Chapel ;  h.  Anderson's 

Place,  Forebank. 
Harris,  James,  baker,  23  Scouringburn. 

John,  engineer,  37  Forebank  Road. 

Miss,  26  Union  Street. 

Mrs,  2  Church  Street,  Wallace  Feus. 


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Harris,  Roderick,  baker,  4  Nethei'gate. 

"William,  baker.  Fish  Street. 
Hardie,  John,  agent,  15  Dock  Street;  ^.35  Perth  Road. 
Hay,  David,  spirit-dealer,  13  Scouringburn. 
Elizabeth,  spirit-dealer,  30  Rose  Street. 
G.,  spirit-dealer,  60  Seagate. 
Miss,  dressmaker,  15  Dudhope  Street. 
Misses  J.  and  B.,  lodgings,  6Q  King  Street. 
Mrs  James,  1  Peter's  Court ;  A.  18  St  Andrew's  Place. 
Thomas  grocer,  86  Seagate. 

William,  writer,  10  High  Street;  h.  Strawberrybank,  Perth 
Road. 
Hazel,  Henry  J.,  accountant,  33  Nethergate  ;  A.  Plazel's  Close. 

Miss,  milliner,  39  Nethergate. 
Hean,  Alexander,  (of  David  Hean  and  Sons)  ;  h.  1  Bank  Street. 
David,  builder,  Lindsay  Street ;  h.  26  Small's  Wynd, 
David,  tailor,  7  Lindsay  Street. 
David,  and  Sons,  builders,  7  Lindsay  Street. 
James,  painter,  71  Seagate  ;  h.  above. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  82  Overgate.    • 
Peter,  wright,  Lindsay  Street;    h.  Small's  land,    Small's 

Wynd, 
William,  glazier,  110  Murraygate;  h.  108  Murraygate. 
Henderson,  Charles,  wright,  2  Henderson's  Wynd,  West  Port. 

David,  tailor,  M'Ritchie's  land.  Middle  Street,  Wal- 
lace Feus, 
George,  clerk,  Post  Office ;  h.  George's  Street,  Fore- 
bank, 
George,  vintner,  51  Seagate, 
Henry,  currier  and  leather  merchant,  Meadowside  ;  A. 

29  Baltic  Street. 
James  and  &  Co.,   agents,  Exchange  Street,  Exchange 

Buildings;  A.  5  Exchange  Street, 
James,  draper  and  silk-mercer,  76  High  Street ;    A. 

William  Street,  Forebank. 
James,  clerk,  20  Reform  Street. 
John    Irving,   sheriff-substitute ;    Office,  30  Reform 

Street ;  A.  Blackness  Crescent. 
John,  of  Jas.  Henderson  &  Co.,  Exchange  Buildings, 

Exchange  Street. 
John,  banker.  National  Bank  of. Scotland;  A.  17  Thom- 
son Street,  Perth  Road, 
John,  shipmaster,  Dyer's  Close,  22  Murraygate. 
Kenneth,  W.,  teller.  Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland ;  A.  232 

Perth  Road. 
Miss,  dressmaker,  4  Tay  Street  Lane. 
Miss, ,  Albert  Court,  39  Nethergate. 


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Henderson,  Miss,  2  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate. 

Mrs  James,  7  Exchange  Buildings,  Exchange  Street. 

Mrs  Peter,  138  Perth  Road. 

Mrs  John,  22  Crichton  Street, 

Mrs,  mangle-keeper,  4  Tay  Street  Lane,  Nethergate. 

Mrs,  grocer,  George's  Place. 

Robert,    salesman,    23  Dock   Street;   h.  7  Annfield 

Road,  Hawkhill. 
William,     shipmaster^    Hutchison's    Land,    Church 

Street. 
William,  tailor,  47  West  Port. 
William,  pilot,  Tay  Ferries,  Newport ;  h.   19  Butcher 

Row. 
William,  &  Son,  flax  spinners.  South  Dudhope  Mill ; 
Oflice,  St  Andrew's  Street;  7i.  29  Baltic  Street; 
Lodgings,  19  Butcher  Row. 
Hendry,  Janet,  grocer,  66  Hawkhill. 

Thomas,  spirit-dealer,  238  Overgate. 
Mrs  John,  27  Yeaman  Shore. 
Hends,  John  &  Peter,  brokers,  94  Cowgate;  A,,  do. 
Henry,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  6  Small's  Wynd. 

David,  clerk,   Police  Treasurer's  Oiffice ;    h.   Campbell's 

Close,  High  Street. 
John,  draper,  177  Hilltown. 

William,  manufacturer,  Rosebank ;  A.    20  Constitution 
Street. 
Hepburn,  David,  Dundee,  Perth,  and  London  Shipping   Co.;  h. 
24  Constitution  Road. 
Nathaniel,  grocer,  66  Prince's  Street. 
William,  spirit-dealer,  161  Overgate. 
William  (late  farmer),  24  Constitution  Road. 
Herald,  James,  wright,  6  Willison  Street. 
Herd,  Peter,  ginger  beer  brewer,  36  Wilkie's  Lane. 

Robert,  cabinet-maker,    Crescent  Lane ;   h.   20   Prince's 

Street. 
William,  engineer.  20  Blackscroft. 
Herdsman,  Mrs,  eating-house,  85  Nethergate. 
Herper,  Alexander,  tea-dealer,  66  Constable  Sti'eet, 
Higgins,  Hugh,  spirit-dealer,  13  and  15  Peter's  Street;  h.  Ritchie's 

Lane. 
Hill,  David,  printer.  Key's  Close,  18  Nethergate;  h.  3  South  Tay 
Street. 
Geo.  H.,  corn  merchant,  Wellgate ;  h.  Craig  Mill,  Strath- 

martine. 
Jsmes,  average  stater  and  accountant,  at  David  Martin  & 

Co. ;  Office,  10  Bain  Square  ;  h.  5  Willison  Street. 
John,  of  Kinmond  &  Hill,  Whiteleys,  Nethergate. 


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Hill,  John,  brewer  and  spirit  merchant,  25  Seagate  and  Burnhead. 
Miss,  milliner,  39  Nethergate. 
.Robert,  tavern  keeper,  13  Overgate. 

Thomas,  minister  of  Willison  Free  Church  ;  h.  31  Reform  St. 
Hillocks,  James  J.,  teacher,  Smithfield,  Hilltown. 
Hilltown  Co-operative  Provision  Association,  119  Hilltown. 

Infant  School,  top  of  Jamaica  Street — Miss  M'Alpin, 
teacher. 
Hindmarsh,  James,  shoemaker,  7  Union  Street ;  h.  65  do. 
Hobson,  Christopher,  clerk  to  surveyor,  G,  P.  0.;  A.  1  South  Tay  St. 
Hodge,  James,  lapidary,  54  Barrack  Street ;   h.  Blair's  Court,  86 
Nethergate, 
James,  manufacturer,  10  Peter  Street ;  h.  2  Park  Lane. 
James,  spirit-dealer,  1  Albert  Street. 
Hogg,  William,  vintner.  West  Shore  Craig. 
Hoggans,  John,  spirit-dealer,  1  West  Port. 
Holden,  R.  G.,  manufacturer  and  merchant,  93  Seagate. 
Holmes,  Samuel,  Son  &  Co.,  merchants,  8  Peter  Street. 

Thomas,  manufacturer,  5  Seafield  Lane ;  h.  3  do.  do. 
Honeyman,  David,  teacher  of  Hebrew,  St  Paul's  Court ;   h.  62 
Murraygate. 
R.  Stewart,  6  Fenton  Street. 
Hong  Kong  Tea  Company,  122  and  124  Hawkhill;  Arthur  Crow- 
lie,  agent. 
Hood,  Jessie,  Miss,  4  Meadow  Street. 
John,  grocer,  12  Yeaman  Shore. 
John,  shipmaster,  38  Barrack  Street. 
John,  carrier,  M'^Intosh's  Close,  108  Murraygate. 
Mrs,  mealseller,  100  Overgate. 
Mrs,  spirit-dealer,  Vault. 
Mrs,  Thomas,  1  Peter  Street,  Murraygate, 
William,  farmer,  Hospital  Park. 
Horsley,  Very  Rev.  H.,  Parsonage,  8  Westfield  Place. 
Samuel,  Esq.,  8  Westfield  Place,  Perth  Road. 
Hosick,  Thomas,  potato-dealer,  Morrison's  Court,  Wellgate. 
Howe,  William,  manufacturer,  1  St  Andrew's  Street:  h.  Couper's 

Alley. 
Howie,  John,  grocer,  73  Prince's  Street. 
William,  grocer,  1  Arthur  Street. 
Hudson,  Miss,  corset-maker,  10  Reform  Street. 
Hughes,  Andrew,  grocer,  105  Scouringburn. 
Edward,  grocer,  82  Scouringburn. 
James,  broker,  230  Overgate. 
James,  wright,  Meadowsidej  h.  Meadow  Place. 
John,  furniture-dealer,  57  Reform  Street;  h.  61  do. 
Hume,  David,  patent  bread  and  biscuit  baker,  Morgan's  Build- 
ings, 123  Nethergate, 


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Hume,  James,  librarian  and  bookseller,  West  Port. 

John,   manager  Tay  Whale   Fishing   Company's  Yard, 

Seagate ;  h.  Broughty  Ferry. 
John,  grocer,  37  Overgate ;  h.  82  Overgate. 
Hunter,  James,  writer,   10  High  Street;  h.  Miln's  Buildings,  146 
Nethergate. 
James,  senior,  146  Nethergate. 
James,  shipmaster,  How's  Entry,  55  Murraygate. 
John,  teacher,  14  Baltic  Street;  h.  4  Victoria  Square. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  27  Covvgate. 

Peter,  wright,  30  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown  ;  h.  38  do. 
Thomas,  125  Nethergate. 
Hutchison,  Alexander,  teacher.  Infant  School,  Church  Street ;  h, 
38  Crescent  Lane. 
Alexander,  clothier,  70  High  Street ;  li.  above. 
Andrew,  shoemaker,  65  Hawkhill, 
David,  spirit  merchant,  2  Barrack  Street  and  63  Over- 
gate  ;  h.  Albert  Court,  Nethergate. 
J.,  Bank  of  Scotland,  also  agent  for  the  Western  In- 
surance Company  of  Scotland;  h.  86  Nethergate. 
John,  bootmaker,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  17  and  19 

Reform  Street,  east. side;  h.  86  Nethergate. 
Miss,  milliner,  28  West  Port. 

William,    flaxdresser.   Dens  Works ;    A.   4   Victoria 
Street,  Wallacetown, 
Hutton,  Andrew,  carver.  Bank  Court,  1 10  Seagate. 

George,  accountant  to  the  Western  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Dundee ;  li.  Westfield  Place. 
George,  sheriff  officer,  37  High  Street. 
John,  grocei',  12  Rosebank  Street. 
Mrs  Helen,  spirit-dealer,  71  Blackscroft. 
Mrs,  grocer,  208  Seagate. 
Robert,  merchant.  Isle's  Lane,  Hawkhill. 
William,  engineer,  Wallace  Foundry ;  h.  25  Cotton  Road. 
William,  agent,  22  Green  Market. 
William,  grocer,  &c.,  173Hilltown;  h.  do. 
Hynd,  Andrew,  iron  and  tinplate  worker  and  gas  fitter,  26  West 
Port. 
David,  painter  and  shipchandler,   43  and  45  Dock  Street ; 

h.  Broughty  Ferry. 
George  L.,  shipowner,  18  Wellgate  ;  h.  Craigie  Terrace. 
William,  shipowner,  3  Bain  Square ;  A.  3  do. 

Imrie,  Mary,  68  Nethergate. 

Imperial  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Office,  3  King  Street ;  Samuel 

Brodie,  agent. 
Inches,  Jotn,  shoemaker,  24  Barrack  Street;  h.  22  do. 


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Inches,  John,  spirit-dealer,  202  Seagate;  A. Midroad, Chapelshade, 

Captain  Hugh,  43  Exchange  Street, 
luglis,  Mrs,  114  Greenmarket. 

Innes,  Daniel,   hairdresser.  Trades'  Hall,  3  Murraygate ;  h.  4  Gel- 
latly  Street. 
James,  saw  repairer,  17  Peter  Street. 
James,  spirit-dealer,  167  Overgate. 

Thomas,  marble  cutter.  Meadow  Road  ;  h.  William  Street, 
Fore  bank. 
Inspectors  of  Poor  (Henry  Jack  and  Thomas  Ferguson)  48  Bar- 
rack Street. 
Inverarity,  David,  confectioner,  12  Crichton  Street. 
Ireland,  Alexander,  cowfeeder,  Cotton  Road. 

George  and  James,  flaxspinners  ;  Office,  12  Bain  Square  ; 

Temple  Mills,  Tay  Street. 
George  G.,  (of  George  and  James  Ireland)  ;  h.  Hawkhill 

Place. 
George,  house-factor,  24  Dudhope  Crescent. 
J.  R.  (of  George  and  J.  Ireland);  /?.  8  Wellington  Street, 

Forebank. 
James,  shipmaster,  26  King  Street. 
John,  cabinetmaker,  4  Lindsay  Street;  h.  Union  Close, 

25  Nethergate. 
John,  weavers'  wright,  7  Ireland's  Lane  ;  h.  22  Bell  St. 
Mrs,   8  Wellington  Street,  Forebank. 
Mrs,  &  Son,  basket-makers  and  importers  of  French  and 
German  baskets,  17  Union  Street  and  24  Overgate. 
Irons,  James,  manufacturer,  1  Belfield  Lane,  Hawkhill ;  h,  above. 
Robert,  blacksmith,  Ann  Street,  Hillbank. 
Mrs,  spirit-dealer,  5  Vault. 
Mrs,  dressmaker,  6  Victoria  Square,  Nethergate. 
Ironside,    Mrs,    stay-maker,    Milner's    Court,    Milner's    Land, 

Wellgate. 
Irvine,  Andrew,  shoemaker,  St  Rbque's  Lane,  King  Street. 
Isdale,  George,  boot  and  shoemaker,  59  Prince's  Street ;  h.  do. 

Jack,  David,  ship-agent,  foot  of  Candle  Lane. 

George,  collector  Tay  Lights,  Custom  House ;  h.  23  Tait's 

Lane. 
Henry,  inspector  of  poor,  48  Barrack  Street ;  h.  34  Cotton 

Road, 
James,  assessor  and  surveyor  of  taxes  ;  h.  and  Office,  3  Thor- 

ter  Row. 
James,  foreman,  7  Cowgate. 

John,  harbour-master.  Dock-gates  Office ;  h.  38  Castle  Street. 
John,  brewer,  Tindal's  Wynd. 
John,  Fleece  Tavern,  6  Murraygate. 


122 

Jack,  Mrs,  spirit-dealer,  233  Hilltown. 

Jackson,  James,  shoemaker,  58  Murraygate  ;  h.  above  shop. 
James,  bookseller,  173  Overgate. 
William,  vintner.  Fish  Street. 
William,  tailor,  44  Scouringburn. 
Mrs,  feuar,  44  Scouringburn. 

Misses,  straw-hat  and  dressmakers  ;  h.  44  Scouringburn. 
Jaffe,  brothers,  17  Cowgate. 

Jaffrey,  J.  &  W.,  drapers,  13  Reform  Street ;  h.  31  do. 
Jean,  grocer,  197  Hawkhill. 
James,    David,    &   Co.,    seed    merchants,  34  Overgate ;    h.    19 
Overgate. 
William,  grocer,  208  and  210  Perth  Road;  h.  do. 
Jameson,  George,  merchant, Panraure  Street ;  h.  Seafield,  Broughty 

Ferry. 
Jamie,  William,  smith.  Speed's  Close,  19   Overgate ;  h.  Camper- 
down  Court,  22  Barrack  Street. 
Jamieson,  John,  di-aper,  22  Reform  Street. 

James,  (of  Alexander  Neish,  &  Co.) ;  h.  Nelson  Street , 

Forebank. 
Miss,  milliner,  13  Tally  Street ;  h.  48  Overgate. 
Mrs,  staymaker,  6  Victoria  Square,  Nethergate. 
Japp,  David,  shipmaster,  83  Blackscroft. 

Jeffers,  David,  cabinetmaker,  12  Church  Lane;  h.  Milne's  Court, 
48  Wellgate. 
William,  shipmaster,  Milne's  Court,  48  Wellgate. 
Jafferson,  Miss,  6  Perth  Road,  Sea  Braes. 

Jessiman,  George,  wood-merchant.  Exchange  Sti'eet;  h.  35  Sea- 
gate. 
Jobson,  David,  wine  and  spirit-merchant,  95  Overgate  ;  h.  Bonny- 
bank,  Forebank. 
David,  writer,  Campbell's  close,  75  High  Stjeet;  h.   7 

Castle  Street. 
R.  H.,  Quarry  House,  by  Milnefield. 
Robert,  baker,  9  Hawkhill, 

William,  druggist,  82  Murraygate  ;  h.  1  Meadow  Entry. 
Mrs,  Airlie  Lodge,  Perth  Road. 
Mrs  David,  sen.,  Westfield  Lane,  Perth  Road. 
Miss  E.,  2  Peter's  Court ;  A.  18  Cowgate. 
Johnson,  James,  minister ;  chapel,  Baltic  Street ;  h.  3  Arthur  St. 

Mrs  J.  H.,  lodgings,  32  Castle  Street. 
Johnston,  Rev.  Mr,  St  John's ;  h.  Miller's  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 

David,  boot  and  shoemaker,  7  Barrack  Street ;  h.  22 

Barrack  Street, 
James,  broker,  241  Overgate  ;  h.  do. 
John,  shipmaster,  James'  Park. 
William,  merchant,  8  Cowgate  ;  h.  Blackness  Road. 


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Johnston,  Misses,  M* Vicar's  Lane,  146  Perth  Road. 
Jolly,  David  Milligan,  comptroller  of  customs,  Customhouse,  Dun- 
dee ;  h.  5  Greenfield  Place,  Perth  Road. 
Just,  J.  T.,  clerk,  Dundee  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  12  Bain  Square 
Court ;  h.  Burnhead. 
Patrick,  ship  and  insurance  broker  and  commission  merchant, 
37  Exchange  Street;  h.  13  Westfield  Place,  Perth  Road. 
Patrick,  Belgian  and  Hanseatic  consul,  37  Exchange  Street. 
Mrs  Thomas,  Miln's  Court,  48  Wellgate. 
Justice,  John,  blacksmith,  21  New  Inn  Entry  ;  h.  23  do. 
Thomas,  grocer,  43  West  Port :  h.  do. 
William,  merchant,  top  of  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate. 
Mrs  John,  23  New  Inn  Entry. 

Kay  &  Wilson,  calenderers,  Rankin's  Close ;  h.  6  Murraygate. 
Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  52  Overgate ;  h.  Crich- 

ton's  Entry,  39  Overgate. 
Alexander,  mill-manager,  Scouringburn  Mill;  h.  4  Dallfield 

Walk. 
David,  coal-merchant,  15  Fenton  Street. 
John  Z.,  manager,  Dundee  New  Gas  Light  Co.,  43  Reform 
Street ;  ^.  14  Forebank  Road. 
Kean,  William,  Millbank  Works;  h.  3  Hospital  Park,  Hilltown. 
Keay  and  Rattray,  iron  and  copper  merchants,  22  Dock  Street. 
Alexander^  Session  Clerk,  20  Meadow  Street;  h.  do. 
James,  auctioneer,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street  (open  Tues- 
days and  Fridays) ;  h.  Weaver's  Hall,  Lochee. 
Thomas  &  Co.,  bakers,  146  Hawkhill ;  h.  do. 
Kedslie,  Francis,  builder,  foot  of  Constitution  Road,  Chapelshade. 
Keenan,  Rev.  Stephen,  Catholic  Chapel ;  h.  Nethergate. 
Keillor,  Alexander,  confectioner.  Top  of  Castle  Street ;  h.  21  do. 
Alexander,  clerk,  London  Shipping  Co. ;  h.  5  Castle  Court. 
James  &  Son,  confectioners,  1  Castle  Street,  and  New  Inn 

Entry ;  h.  21  Castle  Street. 
Mrs  James,  confectioner,  1  Castle  Street;  h.  21  do. 
Mrs  Captain  John,  49  Cowgate. 
Mrs,  confectioner,  8  Nethergate ;  h.  above. 
Keith,  David,  merchant ;  h.  Meadow  Place. 

Thomas,  agent,  2  Bain  Square  ;  h.  do. 
Kelly,  James, broker,  156  Overgate;  Ji.  above. 

Richard,  broker,  6  Hunter  Street ;  h.  do. 
Kelt,  William,  Dundee,  Perth,  and  London  Shipping  Co.;   h. 

Westfield  Lane,  Perth  Road, 
Kennedy,  Donald,  vintner,  67  Seagate. 

James,  manager,  Tay  and  Tyne  Shipping  Co.,  53  Cow- 
gate. 
John,  shipowner,  3  Dock  Street;  h.  29  Union  Street. 


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Kennedy,  John,  manufacturer  and  commission  agent,  185  Hawk- 
hill  ;  h.  35  Annfleld  Road. 
John,  clerk,  13  and  15  St  Andrew's  Street;  h.  85  Dud- 
hope  Crescent. 
Robert,  spirit-merchant,  44  King  Street. 
Thomas,  St  Margaret's  Close,  36  Nethergate. 
Kennoway,  James,  confectioner,  88  Scouringburn. 

&  Co.,  grocers  and  spirit-dealers,  49  West  Port 
Ker,  Andrew,  coach- driver,  103  Murraygate. 

Miss,  178  Perth  Road. 
Kermeth,  James,  spirit-dealer,  31  Small's  Wynd. 
Kermack,  Stewart,  spirit-dealer,  8  Session  Street,  Scouringburn  ; 

h.  5  do. 
Kerr  &  Guild,  merchants  and  ship  agents,  18  Dock  Street. 
C.  &  J.,  writers,  26  Castle  Street, 
Christopher  (of  C.  &  J.  Kerr,  writers,  26  Castle  Street);  /*. 

Kilcraig,  Ferry  Road. 
David,  grocer,  102  Prince's  Street. 

John  (of  C.  &  J.  Kerr,  writers,  26  Castle  Street);   h.  Gray- 
bank,  22  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
John,  mill-wright  and  machine-maker,  Blinshall  Street ;  h. 

Fleuchar  Craig. 
John,  flesher,  48  High  Street ;  h.  4  Reform  Street. 
John,  shipmaster,  91  Bucklemaker  "Wynd. 
John,  Courier  Office  ;  h.  125  Nethergate. 
Peter  (of  Kerr  and  Guild)  18  Dock  Street ;  h,  Roodyards. 
Robert,  flesher,  24  Scouringburn. 

Robert,  spirit-dealer.  Mariners'  Tavern,  Trades'  Lane. 
Thomas,  Hawkhill  Brewery,  183  Hawkhill. 
William,  writer,  1  Bank  Street;   h.  Fort  Cottage,  Forthill, 

Broughty  Ferry. 
William,  engineer,  Blinshall  Street ;  h.  3  South  Tay  Street. 
Miss,  milliner,  &c.,  Morgan's  Buildings,  125  Nethergate. 
Miss,  and  Miss  Hunter,  Miln's  Buildings,  146  Nethergate. 
Mrs,  33  Constitution  Road. 
Miss,  dressmaker,  104  Prince's  Street. 
Kerry,  William,  mill-manager,  Messrs  Edwards'  Work,  Scouring- 
burn; h.  31  Upper  Pleasance. 
Kettels,  James,  gardener,  Springhill  Bottle  Works. 

Robert,  Superintendent  of  Burying-Grounds,  13  Ireland's 
Lane,  Chapelshade. 
Key,  George,  commission  merchant,  59  Cowgate  ;  h.  Springfield^ 
James,  baker,  47  Scouringburn. 
John,  land-surveyor,  43  Overgate. 
Kidd    &  M'Pherson,   ironmongers   and  general   merchants,    18 
Overgate.  / 

Alex,  (of  Kidd  &  MTherson);  h.  Miller's  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 


125 

Kidd,  David,  builder,  foot  of  Constitution  Road;  h.  13  Dudhope 
Crescent. 
David,  shoemaker,  134  Hawkhill. 

Captain,  James,  Steam-ship  Dundee,  between  Dundee  and 
London ;  h.  10  West  Shore. 
Kiddie,   James,    manager  of    Messrs  Ferguson's   Power    Loom 

Works;  h.  22  Dudhope  Crescent,  door  11. 
Kidd,  John,  wine  merchant,  3  Mid  Shore;  h.  12  Westfield  Place, 
Perth  Road. 
John,  coachman,  Royal  and  British  Hotel  Coach  Offices  ; 

h.  Dyer's  Close,  22  Murraygate. 
Ivory  S.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  30  Barrack  Street. 
Robert,  flesher  and  cattle  dealer,  7  Wellgate ;  h,  Couper's 

Alley. 
Thomas,  feuar,  1  Constitution  Street. 
William,  keeper  of  Caledonian  Hall,  31  Castle  Street. 
Mrs  Thomas,  38  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
Mrs,  lodging-house  keeper,  43  Exchange  Street. 
Mrs,  18  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade. 
Miss,  straw  bonnet  maker,  30  Barrack  Street. 
Kedney,  George,  grocer,  27  Hilltown. 

Kilgoui',  Alex.  James,  china  merchant,  14  West  Port;  h.  8  Blin- 
shall  Street. 
John,  stoneware  merchant,  37  Scouringburn. 
Robert,   cooper,  foot  of  Tindal's  Wynd ;  A.  11  St  Cle- 
ment's Lane. 
Mrs  Marjory  Forbes,  matron.  Royal  Lunatic  Asylum  81 
Albert  Street,  Forfar  Road. 
Kincaid,  John,  storekeeper.  Trinity  House,  Yeaman  Shore;    h.  do. 
King,  David,  vintner,  Couttie's  Wynd. 

Miss,  teacher,  Mauchlin  Tower  Court,  78  Murraygate. 
Kinmond  &  Hill,  merchants  and  flaxspinners ;  Office,  6  Cowgate  • 

Works,  Upper  Pleasance. 
Kinmond,  Hutton,  &  Steele,  engineers,  Wallace  Foundry,  Dens. 
Alex.,  of  Kinmond  &  Hill;  A.  Hermon  Hill,  Perth  Road. 
David,  spirit-dealer,  25  Lilybank,  Arbroath  Road. 
Peter,  flaxspinner  and  cloth    manufacturer,  Wallace 

Mills  and  9  Cowgate;  A.  11  Wellington  Street. 
P.  L.,  Wallace  Mills  and  9  Cowgate;  h.  11  Wellinotcn 

Street. 
W.  L.,  engineer,  Wallace  Foundry  ;  A.  11  Wellington 
Street. 
Kinnear,  John  Thomas,  tailor,  67  Murraygate;  A.  do. 

Thomas,  wright,  10  Temple  Lane;  A.  3  do. 
Kinnison,  James,  tailor,  55  Overgate. 
Peter,  tailor,  13  Overgate. 
Kirkaldy,  John,  shipmaster,  23  Crichton  Street. 


126 

Kirkaldy,  Patrick,  corn  merchant,  38  Dock  Street,  East. 

Kirkland,  John,  timber  merchant ;  h.  43  South  Tay  Street. 
&  Son,  timber  merchants.  Trades'  Lane. 

Kirkpatrick,  James,  spirit-dealer,  16  Fish  Street ;  h.  13  Dock  St. 

Kirkwood,   John,  collector  of  petty  customs,  Nethergatej  h.  6 
Hunter  Street, 

Knight,  James,  &  Son,  wrights,  63  Wellgate. 

James,  inspector  of  weights  and  measures;  h.  15  Nelson  St. 
James,  grocer,  136  Hawkhill. 

James,  jun.,  glazier,  35  Wellgate;  h.  15  Nelson  Street. 
William,  wright,  20  Hilltown ;  h.,  103  Murraygate. 
Mrs,  provision  store,  44  Bell  Street. 

Kqox,  Patrick,  agent  for  Blackie  and  Son,  publishers  and  book- 
sellers, &c. ;  h.  and  office,  7  Crichton  Street. 

Kyd,  David,  manufacturer,  Rosebank.  ■" 

Lafferty,  Charles,  broker,  64  West  Port. 
Laing  &  Cooper,  linen  drapers,  9  Reform  Street. 
James  H.  S.,  customs,  43  Exchange  Street. 
John,  power-loom  linen  manufacturer ;  Office,  2  St  Andrew's 

Street;  Works,  Dens  Road  Factory;  h.  Bonnybank. 
Mrs  J.,  2  Paton's  Lane,  Perth  Road. 
Laird,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spii-it-dealer,  127  Hilltown. 
James,  Nethergate  Market ;  h.  Blackness  Road. 
Peter,  14  Church  Lane. 
Peter,  tailor,  3  Hilltown  ;  h.  21  do. 

William,  nursery  and  seedsman,  88  Nethergate;  h.  and 
nursery,  Blackness  Nursery. 
Lamb,  Alexander,  manufacturer.  Lamb's  Lane,  Forebank. 

Charles,  foreman  mechanic,  Kinmond  &  Hill's  Works  ; 

h.  7  Brewery  Lane,  Lower  Pleasauce. 
George,  brewer,  84  Seagate. 
James,  brewer,  24  Wellgate. 
James,  wright,  24  Rosebank  Street ;  h.  do. 
James,  grocer,  105  Cowgate  Port. 

John,  manufacturer.  Cotton  Road,  Dens  ;  Office,  69  Murray- 
gate. 
Paul,  merchant,  74  Hawkhill. 
Robert,  grocer,  48  Scouringburn. 

Thomas,  confectioner;  Tea  and  Coffeehouse;  Reading-rooms, 

69  Murray  gate  and  top  of  Reform  Street;  A.  67  Murraygate. 

William,  merchant,  ship  and  insurance  agent,  vice-consul 

for  Norway  and  Sweden,  13  Dock  Street;  h.  2  Windsor 

Place,  Magdalen  Yard. 

Lamb's  Coffeehouse  and  Tea  Gardens,  69  Murraygate,  and  top  of 

Reform  Street. 
Lanceman,  David,  shipmaster,  2  Castle  Court. 


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Langlands,  Alexander,  clerk,  Dundee  Bank,  22  Castle  Street ;  h. 
Pitcairn's  Court,  Nethergate. 
B.  B.,  machine-maker,  Willisou  Street;  h.  212  Perth 

Road. 
James,  feuar,  Coldside. 
James,  mason,  21  Pleasance. 
John,  grocer,  9  Brown  Street. 
Robert,  bookseller,  9  Prince's  Street. 
W.  T.  (of  Moon,  Langlands,  &  Co.),  2  Union  Street. 
William,    machine-maker,  Willison  Street;  h.    158 

Overgate. 
Mrs,  grocer,  103  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Mrs,  73  High  Street. 
Latto,  Mrs,  brewer.  Castle  Court  Lane. 

Mrs,  dressmaker,  130  Prince's  Street. 
Lauder,  Alexander,  15  Temple  Lane. 
Lawrence,  James,  hairdresser,  west  end  of  Fish  Street;  h.  Scott's 

Close,  Nethergate. 
Law,  James,  slater,  75  Cowgate. 

Robert,  shipmaster,  38  Blackscroft. 
Miss,  milliner,  105  Nethergate, 
Lawrie,  J.  &  W.  drapers,  36  Reform  Street/ 
Lawson,  Alex,  furnishing  ironmonger  and  tinplate- worker,   &c., 
25  High  Street ;  A.  2  Somerville  Place. 
Alexander,  boot  and  shoemaker,  108  Hawkhill. 
Alexander,  flesher,  78  Cowgate. 
David,  of  J.  &  D.  Larson,  1  Meadow  Entry. 
David,  2  Somerville  Place. 
George,  clerk,  108  Hawkhill. 

James  &  David,  ironmongers,  brassfounders,  and   tin- 
smiths, 57  Murraygate. 
James,  of  J.  &  D.  Lawson,  126  Murraygate, 
James,  manufacturer,  36  Blackness  Road;  h.  do. 
John,  merchant,  50  Sfc  Andrew  Street ;  A.  24  Dudhope 

Crescent. 
Thomas,  (late  of  Excise)  91  Hawkhill. 
William,  manufacturer,  15  Long  Wynd;  h.  17  do. 
William,  agent,  25  Castle  Street ;  h.  40  Perth  Road. 
Mrs,  grocer,  Wellgate ;  h.  45  do. 
Mrs,  10  Nort.i  Tay  Street. 
Mrs,  6  Victoria  Square. 
Leadbetter,  Adamson  &  Co.,  flaxspinners,  bleachers,  dyers,  and 
power-loom  manufacturers;  ¥/arehouse,  Cowgate  Port;  Works, 
Ericht  Side,  Blairgowrie. 
Leask,  Alexander,  3  Reform  Street;  h.  10  do. 
Leal,  Lewis,  tailor,  Hynd's  Land,  Wellgate. 
Learmonth,  Robert,  agent;  h.  17  Westfield  Avenue. 


128 

Leckj  Robert,  watch,  clock,  and  mathematical  instrument  maker, 

M'^Cosh's  Entry,  96  Murraygate. 
Lee,  Arthur,  painter,  54  St  Andrew  Street ;  h.  23  Queen  Street. 
James,  shipmaster,  King  Street  Court. 
John,  shipmaster,  27  Gellatly  Street. 
Thomas,  seaman,  8  Step  Row. 
William,  32  Constitution  Road. 
Mrs,  vintner,  18  Tindal's  Wynd. 
Lees,  James,  10  Reform  Street;  a.  7  Lindsay  Street. 
Legendre,  Mrs,  top  of  Mid  Wynd,  Hawkhill. 
Leitch,  John,  manager,  Tay  Ferries,  Craig. 

Miss, milliner,  162  Scouringburn. 
Leighton,  David,  baker,  101  Cowgate;  li.  do. 

Robert,  commission  agent,  16   Dock  Street;  h.   Craig 

Street. 
William,  hairdresser,  9  Barrack  Street ;  ^.22  Camper- 
down  Court. 
Leith,  Thomas,  draper,  23  West  Port;  h.  26  Hawkhill. 
Lemond,  Thomas,  grocer,  4  Temple  Lane. 
Lennox,  Duncan,  boot-closer,  157  Overgate. 

James,  hatter,  3  Nethergate ;  Ii.  23  Union  Street. 
John,  smith,  foot  of  Hilltown  ;  h.  20  do. 
Leslie,  Abram,  hosier,  15  Murraygate  ;  /i.  19  do. 

Alexander,  grocer,  152  Scouringburn,  h.  150  do. 
Robert,  merchant,  12  Dock  Street ;  h.  Broughty  Ferry. 
Robert,  slater,  35  Murraygate. 
Mrs,  Tay  Square. 

Alexander  &  Co.,  brewers,  Mathew's  Close,  31  Overgate. 
Charles,  flesher,  43  Wellgate. 
Alexander,  hairdresser,  37  Wellgate. 
James,  tinsmith,  86  Murraygate. 
Leuchars,  Alexander,  gardener,  119  Scouringburn. 
Lewis,  Rev.  George,  minister,  Free  St  David^s  ;  h.  5  Park  Place. 

J.  B.,  shipmaster,  30  Blackscroft. 
Lid  will,  Thomas,  broker,  189  Overgate. 

Lightfoot,  Joseph,  clerk,  26  Castle  Street ;  h,  8  Paton's  Lane. 
Lilybank  Foundry  Co.,  Lilybank. 
Lind,  Patrick,  draper,  35  Nethergate  ;  h.  25  do. 
Lindsay  Street  Independent  Chapel,  27-29  Lindsay  Street. 
Lindsay,  Alexander-,  merchant,  18  West  Port. 

Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  32  Lower  Pleasance  ; 

/i.  215  Pole  Park  Road. 
Alexander,  shipmaster,  23  Lindsay  Street. 
Alexander,  shipowner,  10  Fish  Street. 
Andrew,  baker,  33  Hilltown. 
George,  grocer,  50  Nethergate  ;  h.  above. 
James,  C,  merchant,  16  Dock  Street ;  h.  Broughty  Ferry. 


129 

Lindsay,  James,  grocer,  74  Scouringburn. 

James,  blacksmith,  24  King  Street;  h.  18  do. 

John,  117  Murray  gate. 

John,  grocer,  Lower  Croft. 

John,  cowfeeder,  Hospital  Park. 

Joseph,  clerk,  Hull  Shipping  Co.'s  Office  ;  h.  5  Shore 

Terrace. 
Robert,  grocer,  18  Ann  Street,  Maxwellfcown. 
Thomas,  shipmaster,  58  Ovex"gate. 

William,  merchant,  16  Dock  Street;  ^.  117  Murraygate. 
Linn,  Mrs,  midwife,  4  Hunter  Street. 
Lipman  and  Hamel,  merchants,  17  Cowgate, 

J,  (of  Lipman  and  Hamel),  at  Miss  Playfair's,  Magda- 
len Yard. 
Lister,  William,  draper,  78  King  Street. 

Lithgow,  James  S.,  teller,  Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  A.  8  Shore 
Terrace.  » 

Mrs  A.,  8  Shore  Terrace. 
Mrs  Robert,  104  Nethergate. 
Misses,  dressmakers,  104  Nethergate. 
Littlejohn,  D.  S.,  writer,  26  Castle  Street;  h.  Mrs  Smith's,  Mor- 
gan's Castle. 
David,  gate-keeper,  Dundee  Prison ;  li.  93  Dudhope 
Crescent. 
Little,  Nimiah,  spirit-dealer,  16  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Livie,  Mrs  David  (mangle),  Dudhope  Crescent. 

George  and  David,  blockmakers,  25  West  Dock  Street ;  Ji. 
St  Margaret's  Close,  Fish  Street. 
Livingston,  David,  wright,  3  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
James,  manufacturer,  Forebank. 
John,  overseer,  36  Albert  Street. 
William,  bookseller,  63  Murraygate ;  h.  61  do. 
Mrs,  spirit-dealer.  Dock  Street. 
Logan,  Rev.  Richard,  St  Andrew's  Church ;  li.  Mrs  Maxwell's, 

Forebank. 
Logie,  William,  cowfeeder.  Croft's  Road,  Hawkhill. 
London  and  Glasgow  Publication  Warehouse,  121  Nethergate. 
Lonney,  Mrs,  mealseller,  186  Overgate, 
Lonnie,  James  (of  Ferguson  &  Lonnie),  top  of  Burnhead. 
Lorimer,  John  &  Henry,  straw-hat  manufacturers,  113  Overgate. 

H.  (of  John  &  Heni-y  Lorimer),  4  Noith  Tay  Street. 
Level,  William,  M' Vicar's  Lane, 
Low  &  Scott,  clothiers,  68  Wellgate. 

Alexander,  fiaxspinner  and  manufacturer,  19  Cowgate ;  h. 

Forebank. 
Alex.,  flesher,  3  Hawkhill ;  h.  26  do. 
Alex.,  merchant,  91  Hilltown. 


130 

Low,  Alex. J  tidewaiter,  Custom  House;  h.  72  Overgatev 
Andrew,  shipowner,  6  Mid  Shore ;  h.  3  Park  Place^ 
Andrew,  jun.,  6  Mid  Shore  ;  h.  3  Springfield  Place. 
Andrew,  manufacturer,  89  Hilltown. 
Agnes,  servants'  registry,  77  Nethergate. 
Catherine,  poultry  dealer,  72  Overgate. 
Charlotte,  spirit-dealer,  141  Scouringburn. 
David,  10  Reform  Street. 
George,  grocer  and  gardener,  Smithfield. 
Helen,  spirit-dealev,  86  Scouringburn. 
James,  confectioner,  126  Murraygate ;  h.  124  do. 
James,  flaxdresser,  St  Roque's  Lane. 
James,  tide  waiter  ;/i.  43  Exchange  Street. 
J.  vintner,  28  Seagate. 

John  C,  plumber,  16  Union  Street ;  h.  14  do. 
John,  barber  and  hairdresser,  15  Seagate ;  A.  17  do, 
John,  jun.,  92  Seagate, 
John,  confectioner,  9  Overgate;  h.  51  do. 
John,  sheriff-officer,  27  Overgate. 

John,  blacksmith,  Chapeisbade;  h.  6  St  Andrew's  Street. 
John,  hairdresser,  19  Hawkhiii;  A.  15  do. 
Isaac,  and  Son,  confectioners,  43  Murraygate ;  h.  39  do. 
Isaac,  tailor,  Nethergate. 

Matthew,  flaxspinner,  6  Couper's  Alley ;  h.  1  Meadow  St. 
Miss,  Harrow  Tavern,  8  St  Clement's  Lane. 
Mrs,  Anderson  Place,  Forebank. 
Mrs  David,  grocer,  148  Hilltown. 
Mrs  David,  jun.,  3  Meadowside. 

Richard,  teacher,  Public  Seminaries;  h.  Paradise  Road. 
Robert,  61  Magdalen  Yard. 
Robert,  feuar,  232  Hilltown. 
Thomas,  chronometer,  watch,  and  clock  maker,  7  Overgate ; 

A.  41  Reform  Street. 
Thomas,  shoemaker,  58  Overgate ;  h.  23  Lindsay  Street. 
Thomas,  gardener,  Maryfield. 
"William,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  110  Hilltown ;  h.  14 

Rosebank  Street. 
Peter,  of  Low  &  Scott ;  h.  68  Wellgate. 
Louden,  George,  grocer,  115  Hilltown;  h.  above. 

John,  Gowfeeder,  132  Hilltown, 

Peter,  merchant,  Peter's  Court,  18  Cowgate;  Ji.  Max- 
well's Land,  King  Street. 
Lowson,  A.  &  J.,  milliners,  and  dressmakers,  200  Hilltown. 

John,  &  Sons,  merchants  and  manufacturers,  27  Cowgate. 
'  John,  clerk,  128  Seagate  ;  h.  Rosebank. 

Peter,  of  John  &  Sons,  Upper  Pleasance> 

William,  of  John  &  Sons,  Upper  Pleasance. 


131 

Luckie,  David,  shipmaster,  43  Dallfield  Walk. 
Luke,  George,  book-keeper  at  Mr  James  Murray's,  shipsmith,  &c., 
Victoria  Dock  ;  h.  129  Overgate. 

James,  merchant,  9  Bain  Square;  h.  19  Blackness  Road. 

John,  Westlield,  37  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
Lumsden,  David,  baker,  West  Port ;  h.  25  do. 
Lundie,  John,  watchmaker,  81  Overgate. 
Lyell,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  134  Overgate. 

Peter,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  44  Blackness  Road. 
Lyell,  D.,  surgeon  and  accoucheur,  87  Tay  Street. 

James,  merchant,  25  Cowgate ;  h.  Craigie  Terrace. 

Joseph,  tailor  and  clothier,  22  Mid  Wynd ;  h.  do. 

Robert,  lime-agent,  South  Union  Street ;  h.  Gray's  Land, 
Yeaman  Shore. 
Lyon,  David,  &  Co.,  contractors ;  Office,  44  Perth  Road. 

David,  teacher,  7  Tay  Street  Lane;    h.   Scott's   Angle, 
Lochee. 

David,  vt^right,  Dudhope  Crescent,  lot  16,  door  6. 

George  J.,  &  Co.,  1  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Thomas,  coach  proprietor  and  innkeeper,  3  Vault ;  A.  do. 

Mrs  William,  180  Perth  Road. 

Macdonald,  Alexander,  printer,  Dundee  Advertiser  Office  ;  h.  22 
Crichton  Street. 
D.,  teacher  St  Peter's  School;  h.  18 Thomson  Street. 
James,  teacher,  Louden's  Alley,  Hawkhill. 
Jane  and  Elizabeth,  straw-hat  makers  and  milliners. 

22  Crichton  Street. 
Mrs,  4  Park  Place. 
Macgregor,  Mrs  Ewen,  1  Tay  Street,  and  3  Charlotte  Street,  Perth  . 
Machray,  John,  Italian  Warehouse,  1  Rose  Angle,  Perth  Road ; 

h.  do. 
Mackintosh,  Alexander,  M.D.  and  surgeon,  Superintendent  Royal 
Lunatic  Asylum,  81  Albert  Street,  Forfar  Road. 
Daniel,  teacher,  Meadowside  Academy ;  A.  Panmure 

Street,  south  side.  ^ 

David,  33  Constitution  Road. 
James,  contractor,  33  Upper  Pleasance. 
Misses,  Ladies'  School,  39  Meadowside;  A.  Panmure 
K  Street,  south  side. 

Mackintyre, ,  286  Perth  Road. 

Mackay,  Alexander,  theatre ;  A.  St  Mary's  Close,  30  Nethergate. 
Donald,  Superintendent  of  Police,  and  Procurator-Fiscal 

of  Court ;  A.  Police  Buildings. 
J.  &  Son,  hatters,  umbrella  and  parasol  manufacturers, 
28  Union  Street ;  A.  Seabank  Cottage,  28  Magdalen 
Yard  Road. 


132 

Mackaj,  John,  tailor,  22  Seagate  ;  h.  do. 
Thomas,  grocer,  182  Hawkhill. 
Mrs,  servants'  register  office,  22  Seagate ;  h.  do. 
Mackie,  Adam,  china  merchant,  13  Union  Street. 

David   &  Co.,  plumbers,  17  Meadow  Entry,  Forebank 

Road. 
Peter,  clerk,  2  St  David's  Lane,  North  Tay  Street. 
Robert,  brewer  and  spirit-dealer,  Castle  Court. 
Mackenzie,  Robert,  Northen  Warrder  Office,  302  Perth  Road. 
William,  Northern  Warder  Office,  302  Perth  Road. 
Mrs,  Annfield. 
Mackison,  "William,  governor,  prison,  Dundee, 
Maclaren,  Joseph,  shoemaker,  61  King  Street;  h.  do. 
Maclean,  P.  &  J.,  cabinet-makers,  61  Murraygate ;  h.  do. 

Peter,  of  P.  and  J.,  61  Murraygate. 
Macleod,  D.  W.,  writer,  26  Castle  Street  ;  h.  Westfield  Avenue, 

Perth  Road. 
Macpherson,  Rev.  John,  Catholic  Chapel;  h.  Nethergate. 
Macrae,  William,  plumber,  18  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Mackrosly,  John,  tailor,  11  Horsewater  Wynd. 
M'AlFray,  Thomas,  grocer,  190  Hilltown. 
M'AfFrey,  John,  broker,  153  Overgate. 
M'Alister,  Rev.  Charles,  Paradise  Road,  Chapelshade. 
M'Alpin,  Miss,  Infant  School,  Jamaica  Street,  Maxwelltown, 
M'Andrew,  William,  broker,  245  Overgate. 
M'Artney,  James,  ironmonger,  21  West  Port;  h.  16  Bell  Street. 
M'Arthur,  John,  spirit-dealer,  5  Hawkhill ;  1i.  27  Lumsden's  Land, 

West  Port. 
M'Avoy,  Ann,  grocer,  Scouringburn. 

M'Bean,  Kenneth,  excise  export  packing  officer,  103  Perth  Road. 
M'Beath,  David,  plasterer,  Meadows;    h.  10  Park  Lane,  West 

Port. 
M'Arther,  Grace,  spirit-dealer,  159  Hawkhill. 
M'Cash,  John,  clerk,  Cowgate  ;  h.  36  Nethergate. 
M'Cosh,  James,  Northern  Warder  Office ;  h.  8  Sea  Wynd. 

Thomas,  clexk,  Northern    Warder  OWice;  h.  96  Murray- 
gate.  '} 
Park,  &  Dewars,  printers  and  newspaper  proprietors 
Groom's  Close,  and  New  Inn  Entry,  High  Street. 
M'Comie  Thomas,  feuar,  167  Hawkhill. 
INFConochie,  Hugh,  plasterer.  Barrack  Street ;  k.  52  do. 
W.,  spirit -dealer,  41  Castle  Street;  /*.  do. 
M'Culloch,  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  30  Castle  Street. 
William,  broker,  9  Lindsay  Street. 
William,  grocer,  and  spirit-dealer,  56  Wellgate. 
M'Donald,  Alexander,  furnishing  warehouse,  2  Nethergate  ;  h.  do. 
Alexander,  grocer,  28  George's  Place. 


133 

McDonald,  Mrs  Alexander,  Margaret's  Close,  36  Nethergate. 
Archibald,  grocei',  109  Prince's  Street. 
Archibald,  grocer,  20  Scouringburn. 
D.,  plumber,  tin-smith,  and  gas-fitter,  31  Overgate;  h. 

63  Nethergate. 
George,  cabinet-maker,   18  Union   Street;   h.  Gray's 

land,  Yeaman  Shore. 
James,  furnishing    warehouse,  16  Murraygate  ;    A.    2 

Nethergate. 
James,  baker,  48  Seagate. 
James,  vintner,  10  Don's  Road,  Rosebank. 
James,  messenger-at-arms,  37  High  Street ;  h.  5  West- 
field  Place. 
John,  tailor,  77  High  Street. 

Malcolm,  spinner  and  manufactui*er,  54  Bell  Street. 
Mrs,  5  South  Union  Street. 
Miss,  63  A¥est  Port. 
Peter,  baker,  47  Hawkhill. 
Sinclair,  grocer,  109  Hilltown  ;  h.  95  do, 
William,  grocer,  72  Blackscroft. 
M'Dougal,  Rev.  John,  Free  Church ;  h.  1  Laurel  Bank,  Constitu- 
tion Road. 
M'Dougall,  John,  spirit-dealer,  36  Overgate;  h.  22  Barrack  Street. 
John,  shoemaker,  15  Church  Lane. 
Mrs,  midwife,  6  Hawkhill. 
Peter,  tailor,  30  Bell  Street. 
M'Duff,  Miss,  teacher,  Baltic  Street  School. 

Peter,    tanner     and    currier,     Dudhope    and    Fleuchar 
Craig. 
M'Evven,  Colin,  town-officer,  20  St  Clement's  Lane. 
D.  &  J.,  writers,  6  High  Street. 

James  (of  J).  &  J.  M'Ewen),  Westfield  House,  17  Mag- 
dalen Yard  Road, 
James,  dyer,  Dudhope  Crescent. 
John, blacksmith,  15  Scouringburn;  h.  40  do. 
John,  shoemaker.  Temple  Lane;  h.  16  West  Port. 
Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer.  Cotton  Road ;  h.  47 
Cotton  Road. 
M^Fariane,  John,  grocer,  163  Overgate. 

John,  mill-overseer,  28  Lower  Pleasance. 
Mrs,  Overgate. 
M'Gavin,  James,  merchant,  7  Cowgate  ;  h.  Wellington  Street. 

Rev.  James  R.,  United  Secession  Church,  Tay  Street ; 
h.  Blackness  Crescent. 
M^Gillivray,  Elizabeth,  dress-maker  and  milliner,  143  Overgate. 
George,  portrait  painter,  9  Tay  Street  Lane. 
Miss,  stay-maker,  44  Seagate. 


134 

M'Gillivray,  J.  &  E.,  brass-founders  and  gas-fitters,  Whitehall 

Close,  22  Nethergate ;  h.  143  Overgate. 
M'Girmes,  broker,  137  Overgate. 
M'Glashan,  Alex.,  spirit-dealer,  101  0%'e'rgate. 

James,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  22  Bell  Street. 
John,  cabinet-mater,  53  Prince's  Street. 
M'Glinchy,  Peter,  pawn-broker,  5  Meadow  Entry  ;  7i.  NicolFs 

Close,  Green  Market. 
M'Grady,  Agnes,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  170  Hawkhill. 
M'Grath,  Bernard,  broker,  5  Hunter  Street. 
M'Gregor,  Donald,  manufacturer  of  hosiery,  4  Perth  Road. 
James,  shipmaster,  Vault. 

James,  captain  of  the  brig  Helen,  22  Crichton  Street. 
John,  turner,  William  Street;  A.  Dudhope  Crescent, 

Lot  No.  1. 
John,  coppersmith  and  plumber,  39  Dock  Street;  h. 

8  Murraygate. 
Peter,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  34  Blackness  Road. 
William,  gunmaker  and  cutler,  39  Union  Street ;  h.  60 
Bell  Street. 
M'Intosh,  James,  tobacco  manufacturer,  22  West  Port ;  h.  do. 

James,  cabinet-maker,  17Meadowside;  A.  31  Matthew's 

Close,  Overgate. 
John,  coal-dealer,  13  Bucklemaker  Wynd, 
Mrs,  (mangle,)  153  Hilltown. 

Mrs  William,  crape-cleaner,  St   Salvator's  Close,  13 
Overgate. 
M'Innes,  William,  cowfeeder.  Hospital  Park. 
M'Intyre,  James,  clerk  and  house  agent.  Office  of  Treasurer  of 
Police,  13  High  Street;  h.  12  Long  Wynd. 
Miss  Jean,  dressmaker  and  milliner,  M'Cosh's  Entry,  96 

Murraygate. 
J.,  bleacher,  Balluniefield;  Office,  1  St  Andrew  Street. 
Martin,  shipmaster.  Young's  Close,  66  Murraygate. 
Peter,  grocer,  99  Nethergate  ;  h.  95  ditto. 
M'Isaac,  Alexander,  haberdasher,  126  Wellgate. 
M'Kean,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  17  Crichton  Street. 
M'Kell,  Robert,  grocer,  14  West  Port. 
M'Kay,  Alexander,  grocer,  1  Hospital  Park. 

and  Atherston,  mill-spinners,  Ward  Road. 

James,  painter,  26  Meadow  Entry ;  h.  9  Fenton's  Close. 

John,  mill-spinner,  St  David's  Lane;  A.  2  North  Tay 

Street. 
John,  engineer,  Albert  Court;  h.  39  Nethergate. 
John,  flaxdresser,  67  Nethergate  ;  h.  71  ditto. 
Miss,  29  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
Mrs,  ginger  beer  maker,  1  Overgate, 


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M'Kay,  Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Mill  Park  Road. 

Peter,  shoemaker,  40  Murraygate  ;  h.  St  Paul's  Court,  do. 
"William,  broker,  6  Hunter  Street. 
M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  spirit-dealer,  36  Castle  Street. 

Alexander,  vintner,  Maryfield  Tavern,  Forfar  Road. 

Colin,  vintner,  74  Overgate. 

E.  and  C.  milliners  and  straw-hat  makers,  Jobson's 

Land,  Meadow  Entry. 
George,  boot  and  shoemaker,  17  Den's  Brae,  King  St, 
George,  grocer,  4  Thorter  Row. 
James,  smith,  202  Overgate. 

James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  64  Overgate  ;  h.  129  do, 
Mrs  (mangle),  66  Wellgate. 
Mrs,  36  Constitution  Road. 

Mrs,\ poulterer  and  feather  merchant,  78  Nethergate, 
Mrs,  spirit-dealer,  2  Small's  Wynd. 
Peter,  grocer,  8  Thorter  Row;  h.  11  do. 
Thomas,  Wrights'-officer,  Argyle  Close ;  h.  1  Overgate. 
M'Keon,  Rev.  David,  Catholic  Chapel ;  h.  Nethergate. 
M'Kinnsy,  John,  spirit-dealer,,  12  Hunter  Street, 
M'Kinzie,  James,  shipmaster,  27  Prince's  Street. 

Matthew,  merchant,  21  North  Tay  Street. 
Peter,  cowfeeder,  Westfield  Place. 
M^Lachlin,  John,  broker,  top  of  South  Tay  Street. 
M'Lagan,  James,  mail-guard,  Westfield  Place,  Perth  Road. 
M'Lane,  Matthew,  shipmaster,  I  Meadow  Entry. 
M'Laren,  Alexander,  teacher.  Public  Seminaries ;  h.  Retreat  Cot- 
tage, Perth  Road. 
John,  writer,  26  Castle  Street;  h.  2  Brown  Street. 
John,  marble  work,  51    Nethergate;    h.  14  Rosebank 

Road. 
Mrs,  10  Westfield  Place,  Perth  Road, 
William,  builder,  23  Blackness  Road. 
&  Grandy,  brokers  and  ironmongers.  111  Overgate  ;  h. 
7  Lindsay  Street. 
MXauchlin,  Alexander,  spirit-dealer,  39  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

.  Rev.  Archibald,  minister  of  St  Mary's ;  Manse,  12 

Ferry  Road. 
Duncan,  writer  ;  Office,  Burnhead;  h.  Ferry  Road. 
John  spirit-dealer,  47  Wellgate. 
Mrs,  5  Tindal's  Wynd. 
Mrs,  spirit-merchant,  38  Seagate. 
Robert,  City  Missionary,  Christie's  Land,  Hawkhill. 
Walter,  coach-builder,  132  Nethergate ;  h.  101  do. 
M' Walter,  Alexander,  shawl-raanufacturer,  12  Reform  Street. 
M'Lean,  Adam,  spirit-dealer,  65  Scouringburn. 
Donald,  tailor,  26  Overgate. 


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M'Lean,  James,  agent,  for  the  *'  Laverock  Scott,"  Kirkaldy  trader ; 
Ji.  2  Den's  Brae,  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
John,  spirit-dealer,  79  Overgate. 

Malcolm,  manufacturer,  Birch  Lane  Factory ;  h.  Larch- 
field  Lodge,  Scouringhurn. 
Peter,  tobacco-pipe  manufacturer,  22  Henderson's  Wynd, 
West  Port ',  h.  Guillan's  Land,  Temple  Lane. 
M'Leish,  David,  manufacturer,  12  Bernard  Street,  Hawkhill ;  h. 
1  Anderson's  Entry. 
Isabella,  Mrs,  67  Nethergate. 
John,  Mrs,  Butchai't's  Close,  35  Meadowside. 
M'Mahon,  Peter,  grocer,  8  Fish  Street. 
M*Math,  Mrs,  vintner,  36  Blackscroft. 
M'Millen,  Mrs,  grocer  and  dairy,  104  Havpkhill. 
M'Nab,  David,  shipmaster,  5  George's  Place. 

George,  fruiterer  and  grocer,  1    Overgate;    h.  13  Kirk 

Entry,  Wellgate. 
John,  shipmaster,  6  George's  Place. 

William,  cork   and  life-buoy  manufacturer,    24    Joint 
Stock  Buildings;  h.  11  do. 
M'Nair,  David,  herbalist,  99  Hawkhill. 
M'Naughton,  Mrs,  confectioner.  111  Overgate. 
M'Neil,  John,  shipmaster,  "  Adino;"  h.  Wylie's  Entry,  131  Mur- 
raygate. 
Robert,  Inspector  of  Dundee  Water  Works;  h.  43  Union 
Street. 
M'NicoU,  Andrew,  coffee-roaster,  Small's  Wynd. 

Daniel,  wright,   Gray's    Close,  High   Street;    h.  Mid 

Street,  Chapelshade. 
David  Ogilvy,  customhouse-officer;  h.  56  Overgate. 
James,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit-dealer,  56  Overgate ;  h.  do. 
Peter,  spirit-dealer,  46  West  Port. 
^    William,  clerk,  post-office ;  h.  56  Overgate. 
MTherson,  Charles,  (of  Kidd  and  M'Pherson) ;    A,  14  Barrack  St. 

Duncan,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  108  Scouringburn. 
MThilip,  James,  tailor,  2  Blackness  Road. 
M'Quattie,  Robert,  spirit-dealer,  36  Hilltown. 
M'Rae,  John,  pastor  of  the  Christian  Chartist  Church ;  22  Barrack 
Street,  Camperdown  Hall;  h.  No.  11  Thomson's  Lane, 
Perth  Road. 
John,  grocer,  36  Barrack  Street. 
M'Ritchie,  David,  wright,  68  Prince's  Street. 

James,  toll-keeper,  Blackness  Toll-bar. 
James,  baker,  15  West  Port. 
Margaret,  dress-maker,  8  Couttie's  Wynd. 
Thomas,  innkeeper,  51  High  Street. 
M'Robert,  William,  staff  sergeant-major,  2  Castle  Court. 


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M'Sorly,  J<ameSj  broker,  22  Scouringburn. 

Malcolm,  Alexander,  1  King  Street;  h,  37  Prince's  Street. 

David,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  106  Scouringburn. 
Dr,  3  Barrack  Street. 
Isabella,  dressmaker,  114  Netliergate. 
James,  mill-managei*,  Wallace  Mills,  Constable  Street ; 
h.  37  Prince's  Street. 
Malloch,  James,  builder.  Den's  Mills;  A.  Anderson's  Place,  Fore- 
bank. 
Mair,  Thomas,  builder,  24  Step  Row,  Perth  Road. 
Mailler,  Thomas  W.,  druggist,  249  Overgate ;  h.  Westfield  Avenue, 

Perth  Road. 
Manchester  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Company,  and  City  of  Glasgow- 
Assurance  Company,  21  Castle  Street;  Andrew  Ogilvie,  agent. 
Mariner's  Church,  51  Reform  Street. 
Mara,  Daniel,  vintner,  56  Murraygate. 

Laurence,  cowfeeder,  Milne's  Court,  48  Wellgate. 
Marchal,  James,  painter,  top  of  Gellatly  Street. 
Marnie,  James,  Marr  Bank,  3  Dudhope  Place. 
Marr,  Alexander,  flesher,  121  Overgate  ;  h.  144  do. 

A.  &  E,,  dealers  in  books,  jewellery,  spectacles,  optical  in- 
sti^uments,  &c.,  65  Reform  Street ;  A.  8  St  Clement's  Lane. 
John,  shoemaker,  102  Hilltown. 
Marshall,  David,  manufacturer,  Bucklemaker  Wynd ;  h.  15  Mid 
Street,  Chapelshade. 
James,  grocer,  132  Hawkhill. 
Miss  J,,  grocer,  100  Nethergate. 
Mrs,  milliner,  62  Nethergate. 
Robert,  manager  Dundee,  Perth,  and  London  Shipping 

Company;  h.  5  Shore  Terrace. 
"William,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  62  and  64  Prince's 

Street. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  14  Greenmarket. 
Martin,  Alexander,  shipowner,  5  Westfield  Avenue,  Perth  Road. 
Alexander,  20  Hunter  Street. 
Alexr.,  &  Co.,  rope-makers,  Dock  Street ;  h.  5  Westfield 

Avenue,  Perth  Road. 
David,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission  agents  ;  Office, 

10  Bain  Square. 
David  (of  D.  M.  &  Co.) ;  h.  Roseangle. 
David,  junior  (of  D.  M.  &  Co.);  A.Wellington  Street, 

Forebank. 
David,  grocer,  100  Cowgate. 
James,  89  Prince's  Street. 

James,  British  Linen  Co.;  A.  Seafield  Lane,  Perth  Road. 
James,  gun-maker  and  cutler,  24  Meadow  Entry,  Mur- 
raygate; A.  John  Banks'  Land,  Chapelshade. 


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Martin,  Joseph,  manufacturer,  Factory,  Constable  Street,  Wal- 
lace Feus  ;  h.  103  Seagate. 
Miss,  Hawkhill  House,  Hawkhill  Place. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  3  West  Port. 
Mrs,  Morgan's  Buildings,  125  Nethergate. 
Robert,  grocer,  28  Albert  Street,  James'  Park. 
Thomas,  coal-broker,  26  Hawkhill ;  h.  Greig's  Land,  do. 
Mann,  David,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  90  and  92  Prince's  Street ; 
h.  do. 
David,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  21  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
George,  &   Co.,  china  and  glass  merchants,  10  Crichton 

Street ;  A.  22  do. 
Henry,  teacher,  Fenton  Street ;  h.  Smith's  Land,  Lilybank. 
Robert,  Captain,  seaman,  5  Castle  Court,  Castle  Street. 
Robert,  bootmaker,  118  Nethergate  ;  h.  Albert  Court,  139 
do. 
Mason,  William,  merchant,  23  St  Andrew's  Street ;  h.  Broughty 

Ferry. 
Mathers,  Alexander,  flesher,  91  Murraygate;  h.  Cameron's  Close, 

Murraygate. 
Mathew,  Alexander,  grocer,  20  Prince's  Street. 

Charles,  spirit-merchant,  29  Seagate ;  h.  6  Hawkhill. 

David,  flaxdresser,  154  Hilltown. 

David,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  130  Hawkhill. 

Elizabeth,  milliner,  130  Prince's  Street. 

Henry,  clerk.  Gas  Light  Company;  h.  83  Blackscroft. 

James,  teacher,  Public  Seminaries ;  h.  Westfield  avenue, 

Perth  Road. 
James,  12  Long  Wynd. 
James,  weaver,  10  West  Port. 

James,  accountant,  Dundee  and  Perth  Railway  Com- 
pany, 20  Reform  Street;  h.  Union  Place,  Perth  Road. 
James,  cabinetmaker,  12  Hawkhill;  h.  2  Temple  Lane. 
James,  wright,  ,Bell   Street  Lane  ;  h.   3   Mid  Street, 

Chapelshade. 
John,  teacher,  Tay  Square  Seminary  ;  h.  Seafield  Lane, 

Perth  Road. 
John,  painter,  64  Constable  Street,  Wallace  Feus. 
John,  rope-maker,  44  Hilltown ;  li.  67  do. 
John,  baker,  32  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown ;  h.  31  op- 
posite. 
Mrs  J.,  3  West  Dock  Street. 
Mrs,  138  Perth  Road, 
Mrs,  grocer,  85  Seagate. 
Robert,    clerk   at  "David  Martin   &    Co.'s.,    10  Bain 

Square;  h.  Magdalen  Kirkton,  Mains. 
Robert,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  1 1 8  Prince's  Street 


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Matthew,  Mrs  Thomas,  16  Bell  Street. 

Mathewson,  George,  architect  and  civil  engineer,  7  Exchange 

Buildings ;  h.  West  Ferry  cottages. 

John,  grocer,  145  Overgate;  h.  37  Constitution  Road. 

William,  tailor  and  clothier,  19  Union  Street;  h.  4 

Reform  Street. 

Matters,  Samuel,  mill-manager,  Mr  Edwards'  Works,  Scouring- 

burn;  h.  8  Millbank. 
Mauchem,  Mrs,  7  Vault. 
Maxton,  Mrs,  Lodgings,  8  Crichton  Street. 

Maxwell,  Alexander,  mill-manager,  Tay  Street  Mill ;  7i.  17  Hen- 
derson's Wynd,  West  Port. 
Mrs  D.,  Forebank. 

George,  tailor,  5  Church  Lane,  High  Street, 
James,  clerk,  Dundee  Foundry ;  h.  30  Blackscroft. 
Mrs  James,  2  Todburn  Lane,  King  Street. 
John,  Dr,  21  Tay  Street. 
John,  parish  beadle,  120  Nethergate. 
Robert,  clerk, ;  h.  52  St  Andrew's  Street. 
William,  draper  and  clothier,  69  High  St.;  h.  Fore- 
bank. 
May,  James,  gardener,  top  of  Hilltown. 
Mayne,  Alfred,  tide-surveyor,  customs ;  h.  7  Dock  Street. 
Meach,  James,  vintner,  2  Green  Market. 

James,  &  Co.,  spirit-merchants,  2  Green  Market. 
Meadowside  Academy,  39  Meadowside. 
Mealmaker,  Mrs,  grocei',  34  Constitution  Road. 
Mearns,  Robert,  shipmaster,  top  of  Queen  Street. 

Robert,  shipmaster,  32  Constitution  Road, 

Thomas,  Dundee,  Perth,  and  London  Shipping  Co.,  44 

Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
Williamj  shipmaster,  32  Constitution  Road. 
Mechen,  John,  broker,  76  Hilltown. 
Mechanics'  Tavern,  5  Thorter  Row. 
Meek,  Alexander,  wrigbt,  Middle  Street,  Prince's  Street;  A.  92 

Blackscroft. 
Meekison,  James,  baker,  24  Hilltown. 

David,  spirit-dealer,  89  Scouringburn. 
Meffan,  Misses,  dressmakers,  61  Reform  Street. 

Robert,  carter,  12  Hawkhill. 
Meldrum,  Robert,  umbrella  and  parasol  manufacturer,  and  ge- 
neral outfitter,  9  Crichton  Street ;  h.  29  High  Street 
3d  flat. 
&   Co.,  ship-chandlers  and  ship  agents,  6   Fender's 
Buildings,  Exchange  Street ;  A,  30  Stewart's  Landj 
Blackscroft. 
Mellows,  Morris  John,  stabler,  23  Perth  Road;  A.  do. 


140 

Melvin,  Gaven  J.,  musician,  11  Thorter  Row. 

William,  20  Hunter  Street. 
Melville,  John,    landwaiter  of  Her    Majesty's  Customs  ;    A.   6 
Perth  Road.     . 
Mrs,  dressmaker,  8  Temple  Lane. 
Menzies,  Archibald,  spirit-dealer,  177  Scourin2;burn. 
John,  spirit-dealer,  6  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
John,  vintner,  2  Castle  Court  and  Tindal's  Wynd. 
Thomas,  stoneware  merchant,  1 87  Hawkhill. 
Mercer,  Andrew,  jun,,  commission  merchant,  drysalter,  and  ship- 
broker,  11  Dock  Street;  Ii.  Brouo:hty  Ferry. 
Merchant  Seamen's  Office,  1 1  Dock  Street.  ' 

Methodist  Chapel,  top  of  Tally  Street. 
Methven,  Thomas,  spirit-dealer,  81  Seagate;  h.  do. 
Middleton,  Miss,  dressmaker,  top  of  Young's  Close,  66  Murray- 
gate. 
David  J.,  blacksmith.  West  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 
William, bookseller,  stationer, bookbinder,  and  account- 
book  manufacturer,  66  High  Street;  h.  Mid  Wynd, 
Perth  Road. 
Mickelite,  Francis,  figure-maker  and  stucco  manufacturer,  42  Re- 
form Street. 
Mill,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  40  Barrack  Street;  h.  east  end 
of  Prince's  Street. 
James,  teacher,  Peter  Street,  Seagate. 
Mitchell,  twine  spinner,  110  Hilltowu, 
James,  vintner,  8  West  Dock  Street. 
Thomas,  shoemaker.  Joint  Stock  Buildings;  h.  do. 
Thomas,  (of  Mill  and  West)  Dudhope  Crescent,  No,  5  Lot  10. 
William,  vintner,  6  Gellatly  Street. 
W.,  Tay  Coffee  House;  h.  4  West  Dock  Street. 
&  West,  card  cloth  manufacturers,  Willison  Street,  Bar- 
rack Street. 
Millar,  Alexander,  baker,  117  Hilltown. 
Aikman,  top  of  South  Tay  Street. 
Charles,  brewer,  33  Perth  'Road ;  h,  do. 
Charles,  lapper,  St  Andrew's  Street  Callander;  7i.  McDo- 
nald's Land,  King  Street. 
David,  grocer,  51  Murraygate;  h.  49  do. 
David,  grocer,  99  Perth  Road. 

G.,  tobacconist,  2  Crichton  Street  ;  h.  9  Rose  Angle. 
James,  brewer,  11  Park  Wynd  ;  h.  do. 
James,  mill-manager,  Douglas'  Mill ;  h.  8  Dudhope  Cres- 
cent, Lot  22. 
James  (late  farmer),  top  of  Hawkhill  Place. 
James,  grocer,  90  King  Street ;  h.  89  do. 
J.  &  J.,  hatters,  2  Reform  Street. 


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Millar,  John,  merchant,  9  Bain  Square. 

John,  saddler,  41  High  Street;  h.  5  South  Union    Street. 

Mrs,  cowfeeder,  191  Hilltown. 

Miss,  113  Perth  Road. 

Miss,  teacher  top  of  South  Tay  Street,  west  side  ;  h.  do. 

Robert,  banker,  Castle  Street ;  h.  9  Rose  Angle. 

Robert,  musician  and  piper,  7  West  Wynd,  Reid's  build- 
ings, Perth  Road. 

Thomas,  brewer,  33  Perth  Road ;  h.  21  Perth  Road. 
Miller,  Ann,  vintner,  41  Dock  Street. 

David  B.,  agent,  William  Street,  King  Street. 

David,  turner,  181  Hilltown. 

David,  rag-merchant,  21  Seagate;  h.  16  Ireland's  Lane, 
Chapelshade. 

G.  manufacturer,  5  and  7  Union  Place ;  h.  7  do. 

Isabella,  dealer,  59  Nethergate. 

James,  bleacher,  25  St  Andrew's  Street ;  h.  and  Works, 
Bullionfield. 

James,  4  Hawkhill. 

James,  junior,  86  Blair's  Court,  Nethergate. 

James,  coal-merchant.  North  Tay  Street;  h.  3  Millbank. 

James,  grocer,  13  Croali's  Rocks,  Ferry  Road. 

John,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  26  High  Street ;  h,  9  South 
Tay  Street. 

John,  shipmaster,  104  Prince's  Street. 

John,  herring  curer,  4  Gellatly  Street. 

J.,  &  Son,  hecklemakers,  Bucklemaker  Wynd;  h.  41  do. 

Joseph,  cowfeeder,  Coldside. 

Miss,  milliner,  61  Kermath's  Land,  West  Port. 

Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  2  Gellatly's  Buildings, 
Nethergate;  h.  ditto. 

Mrs,  grocer,  97  Hilltown. 

Mrs  J.  B.,  Whiteleys,  Nethergate. 

Oliver  Gourlay,  writer,  20  Reform  Street ;  h.  Seabank. 

Rev.  Patrick  L.,  minister  of  the  Free  Church,  Wallace- 
town  ;  h.  52  James's  Park. 

Richard  A.,  merchant,  6  Sfc  Andrew's  Street :  h.  3  Spring- 
field Place. 

Thomas,  wright,  176  Hilltown. 

Thomas,  tailor,  48  King  Street. 

Thomas,  spirit-dealer,  2  West  Port. 

W.,  farmer,  Magdalen  Kirkton,  Mains. 

W,  &  A.,  pawnbrokers,  152  Overgate;  h.  23  Lindsay  Stree 
Miln,James,  flaxspinner,  M?d  Chapelshade ;  h.  28  Hilltown. 
James,  house-factor,  Rankin's  Close,  16  Murraygate. 
James,  contractor,  Cotton  Road. 
James,  foreman,  Neish's  factory;  h.  79  Hawkhill. 


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Miln,  John,  millspinner,  Lower  Pleasance. 
John,  -Wright,  71  Perth  Road. 

Miss,  teacher,  18  Lower  Pleasance;  h.  71  Perth  Road. 
Misses,  Miln's  Buildings,  142  Nethergate. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Hunter  Street. 
Mrs  Robert,  10  King  Street. 
Robert,  merchant,  Peter's  Court,  18  Cowgate. 
T.  W.,  merchant,  Panmure  Street ;  h.  Greenfield  Place. 
William,  moulder,  38  Crescent  Street,  Wallacetown. 
Milne,  Alexander,  flaxspinner,  Wellgate  ;  h.  Lower  Pleasance. 

Alexander,  jun.,  merchant,    47    "Wellgate  ;    h.    Milne's 

Wynd,  Lower  Pleasance. 
George,  writer,  clerk  to  the  Harbour  Trustees,  11  Reform 

Street;  A.  Milne's  Buildings,  138  Nethergate. 
Graham,  clerk  and  accountant;  h.  Ireland's  Lane,  Chapel- 
shade. 
James,  teacher,  Dens  Mill  School;  A.  20  Wellington  St. 
James,  clerk  to  Sheill  and  Small,  writers,  3  Bank  Street ; 

h.  Blair's  Court,  86  Nethergate. 
James,  mealseller,  239  Overgate. 
John,  card  manufacturer,  4  West  Field  Avenue,  Perth 

Road;  h.  6  do. 
Miss,  stayraaker,  127  Overgate.    , 
Mrs,  mangle  keeper,  7  Willison  Street. 
P.,  grocer,  42  Wellgate;  h.  Milne's  Court,  48  Wellgate, 
Thomas,  reed-maker,  2  Baltic  Street. 
William,  shipmaster,  Dundee  and  Glasgow  Trade,  David- 
son's Land  77  Seagate. 
William,  grocer,  70  Hawkhill. 
Mills,  Alexander  (of  J.  &  A.  Mills,  41  Cowgate);  A.  1  Victoria  St, 
David,  manufacturer,  26  Rosebank  Street ;  h.  24  do. 
James,  perfumer  and  jeweller,  28  High  Street ;  h.  29  High 

Street,  above  shop. 
James  (of  Alex.  Neish  &  Co.);  h.  1  South  Union  Street. 
John  &  A.,  manufacturers,  41  Cowgate. 
John,  (of  J.  &  A.  Mills,  41  Cowgate) ;  h.  Wellington  Street. 
Joho,  merchant,  17  West  Wynd,  Perth  Road;  /*.  do. 
Mrs,  grocer,  122  Prince's  Street. 
Mrs,  40  Perth  Road. 
Mitchell,  Adam,  grocer,  38  George's  Place.  • 

Alexander,  shipmaster,  7^Coaper's  Alley,  Wellgate. 

Alexander,  3  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 

Alexander,  brass-founder  and  gas-fitter,  top  of  Stewart's 

Entry ;  h.  Rosebank  Street. 
David,  fruiterer,  8  Murraygate. 

David,  writer,  41  Reform  Street;  h,  Blackheath  House, 
Annfield  Road. 


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Mitchell,  David,  shipmaster,  29  Union  Street. 

David,  draper,  15  Overgate;  h.  Shepherd's  Close,  65 

Overgate. 
David,  gardener  and  vintner,  59  Carolina  Port,  Ferry 

hoad. 
James,  fruiterer  and  seedsman,  21  Murraygate,  and  57 

Reform  Street;  h.  28  Murraygate. 
James,  slater,  1  Meadowside;  h.  21  Hilltown, 
James,  flaxdresser,  26  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade. 
John,  flaxspinner  and  manufacturer,  4  Cowgate;  h.  4 

Milnebank. 
John,  shipmaster,  200  Seagate. 
John,  house  factor,  48  Overgate. 
John,  flesher,  94  Hilltown. 
John,  mason  and  grocer,  56  Dudhope  Street. 
Mather,  coal-merchant,  18  Temple  Lane. 
Margaret,  grocer,  Reid's  Land,  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Miss,  142  Nethergate. 
Miss,  dressmaker,  48  Overgate. 
Miss,  grave-clothes  maker,  168  Nethergate. 
Miss  J.,  furrier,  2  Bain  Square, 
and  Miller,  gas-fitters,  Stewart's  Courtj  Seagate. 
Mrs,  grocer,  35  Perth  Road. 
Mrs  David,  2  Bain  Square. 
Mrs  M.,  grocer,  72  King  Street. 
Mrs  M.  H.,  matron,  Royal  Infirmary. 
Mrs  William,  stoneware  dealer,  56  King  Street  ;    li, 

ditto. 
Peter,  accountant  and  general  writer,  Grie-ve's  Land, 

Key's  Close,  18  Nethergate,  south  side. 
Robert,  manager,  Pole  Mill ;  h,  2  Milnbank. 
Thomas,  coach  hirer,  livery  stables,  Yeaman  Shore. 
William,  grocer,  152  Prince's  Street. 
Mitchelson,  Alexander,  provision  merchant,  west  end  High  Street. 
Moir,  Adam,  manager  of  power  looms,  Baxter  Brothers  &  Co. ;  h. 
38  Crescent  Lane,  Wallacetown. 
David,  clerk  to  Baxter  Brothers  &  Co.,  31  Cowgate;  h.  38 

Cotton  Road. 
James,  captain,  75  Prince's  Street. 
John,  manufacturer  and  merchant,  18  St  Andrew's  Street ; 

h.  William  Street,  Forebank. 
William,  sail-cloth  and  bagging  manufacturer,  William 
Street,  King  Street;  h.  do. 
Morren,  James,  clerk,  St  Andrew's  Street ;  h.  Meekeson's  Land, 

28  Hilltown. 
Molison,  Francis,  merchant,  Spanish  vice-consul ;   h,  Majfield, 
Mollison,  George,  16  North  Tay  Street, 


144 

Mollwo,  Herman,   flaxspinner,  37  St  Andrew's  Street ;  ha  Tay 

Square  House. 
Moncrieff,  David,  baker,  20  Hawkhill. 

Henry,  letter-carrier,  post-office  ;  h,  81  Seagate. 
James,  wright,  Mr  Ireland's  Work,  School   Wynd; 

A.  112Scouringburn. 
John,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  102  Seagate. 
William,  clerk  to  P.  Duncan,  10  Reform  Street ;  h. 
M'Vicar's  Lane,  Perth  Road. 
Moncur,  Alexander,  manufacturer,   16  St  Andrew's  Place;  A.  21 
Miller's  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 
Andrew,  captain,  Magdalen  Yard. 
David,  stationer,  129  Murraygate  ;  h.  5  Castle  Court. 
David,  merchant  (of  D.  &  J,  Moncur),  45  Cowgate  ;  h. 

11  Hawkhill  Place. 
D.  &  J.  merchants,  45  Cowgate. 
John,  merchant  (of  D.  &  J.  Moncur,  45  Cowgate);  h. 

27  St  Andrew's  Place. 
Mrs,  baker,  130  Overgate. 

Mrs  J.,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  56  Prince's  Street.^ 
R.,  beadle  of  St  David's,  17  Young's  Close,  West  Port. 
Thomas,  coal-merchant,  69  Seagate ;  h.  above. 
Monro,  William,  M.D.,  7  Tay  Street. 
Montgomery,  Miss,  1  Greenfield  Place,  Perth  Road. 
Mongomerie,  Mrs,  eating-house,  68  Bell  Street. 
Moon,  Adam,  surgeon,  2  Union  Street. 

Alexander,  manager  of  Ward  Mill;  h.  50  Barrack  Street. 
Alexander,  vintner,  22  Session  Street. 
Miss,  2  Union  Street. 
Misses,  37  Union  Street. 
Robert,  flesher,  12  Scouringburn. 

William,  of  Moon,  Langlands,  &  Co. ;  7i.  2  Union  Street. 
Langlands,  &  Co.,  top  of  Union  Street,  Nethergate. 
Mordaunt,  Lucas,  and  Faithful,  merchants  and  manufacturers, 
128  Seagate. 
Charles  (of  Moi'daunt,  Lucas,  and  Faithful)  25  Mag- 
dalen Yard  Road. 
Morison,  John,  banker,  Dundee  Bank,  22  Castle  Street;  h.  Pan- 
muir  Terrace. 
Mrs,  midwife,  29  Constitution  Road. 
Morris,  David,  basket-maker  and  cooper,  49  Nethergate ,  h.  90 
Overgate. 
James,  cooper,  88  Overgate ;  h.  above. 
Miss,  teacher,  17  Meadow  Street. 
Mrs,  2  West  Dock  Street. 
Mrs,  milliner,  142  Overgate. 
Thomas,  feuar^  Hospital  Park. 


145 

MorriSj  William,  wire-dealer,  Neave's  Land,  63  Hawkhill. 
William,  surgeon,  46  Blackness  Road. 
William,  Treasurer  of  Police,  Collector  of  Poor  and  Prison 
Assessments  for  Dundee,  and  Collector  of  Assessment 
of    Poor  for   Liff  and  Benvie  Parish  ;  Office,  13  High 
Street ;  h.  Victoria  Square,  Nethergate. 
Morrice,  James,  Sub-Inspector  of  Lighting,  Police  Office;  A.  31 

Bucklemaker  Wynd, 
Morrison,  John,  grocer,  76  Blackscroft. 

Elizabeth,  dress-maker,  78  ^^lackscroft. 

James,  chimney-sweepei",  Roger's  Close,  77  Overgate. 

Mathew,  flesher,  44  Hawkhill. 

Alexander,  sheriff-officer,  Bell's  Close,  High  Street ;  h. 

7  Bernard  Street,  Hawkhill. 
John,  manufacturer,  7  Union  Street,  Maxwelltown;  h. 

1  Union  Street;  Office,  13  Baltic  Street. 
Alexander,  manufacturer,  Maxwelltown;  h.  1  Union  St. 
Mortimer,  David,  builder,  22  Victoria  Street,  Wallacetown. 
Morton,  Robert,  merchant,  tannage  buildings,  Meadowside. 

William,  merchant ;  h.  9  Paton's  Lane,  Perth  Road. 
Mould,  William,  captain,  10  Dock  Street  West. 
Mount,  Mrs,  218  Perth  Road. 

Moutrie,  Robert,  draper,  169  Overgate;  h.  2  Temple  Lane. 
Muat,  Mrs,  confectioner,  36  Long  Wynd. 
Mudie,  Mrs,  George's  Street,  Forebank, 
Mrs,  166  Seagate. 

Mrs,  vintner,  foot  of  Crichton  Street. 
David,  Dundee  Bank,  22  Castle  Street ;  h.  old  Monifieth 

Road,  Broughty  Ferry. 
David  (of  Gourlay  and  Mudie,  engineers)  George's  Street, 

Forebank. 
Francis,  flaxspinner,  Powrie's  Lane,  Chapelshade. 
'      Francis,  Mrs,  37  Dallfield  Walk. 
James,  grocer,  48  Murraygate. 
John,  surgeon,  3  Bain  Square ;  h.  do. 
Miss,  sick  nurse,  14  New  Inn  Entry, 
Misses,  dressmakers,  37  Dallfield  Walk. 
Mrs,  milliner,  117  Perth  Road. 
Mrs,  grocer,  136  Perth  Road. 
Mrs  P.,  48  King  Street. 

Robert  A.,  Ward  Foundry;  h.  Constitution  Road. 
Robert,  7  Vault. 
Mundie,  Lawrence,  tailor,  56  Hillown. 

Robert,  shipowner,  7  Dock  Street. 
Muir,  Alexander,  surgeon,  30  Nethergate. 

Robert,  hairdresser,  6  Seagate ;  h.  39  Nethergate. 
Mullen,  James,  broker,  43  James'  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

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146 

Munro,  Angus,  officer,  Ward  Chapel ;  h.  Ireland's  Land,  11  Bell  St, 
W.  C,  writer,  31  Reform  Street, 
David,  teacher ;  h.  22  Rosebank  Street. 
David,  tailor,  55  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltovpn, 
Mrs,  9  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate. 
John,  blacksmith,  18  Scouringburn. 
Thomas,  vintner,  1  West  Dock  Street. 
Murdoch,  David,  cabinetmaker,  Butchart's  Close,  12  Murraygatej 
h.  Gellatly's  Close,  Seagate. 
George,  shipmaster,  39  High  Street. 
John,  of  Sutherland  and  Murdoch}  h.  Albert  Court, 

Nethergate. 
Joseph,  painter,  51  Overgate. 

William,  grocer,  60  Nethergate ;  h.  7  North  Lindsay  St. 
Robert,  wright,  12  Park  Lane,  West  Port. 
Mrs,  63  Nethergate. 
Murison,  Patrick,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  10  Trades' 

Lane ;  h.  3  West  Dock  Street. 
Murray,  Charles,  vintner,  15  Exchange  Street. 
Henry,  spirit-dealer,  80  Overgate. 

James,  ironmonger,  1 1  High  Street  and  south  side  Vic- 
toria Dock ;  h.  4?  Castle  Street. 
Miss,  dressmaker,  68  Nethergate. 
Misses  J.  and  E,,  dressmakers,  123  Murraygate. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  30  Seagate. 
Thomas,  linen  merchant  and  manufacturer,  36  Castle 

Street ;  h.  5  Gellatly  Street. 
William,  ironmonger,  143  Murraygate ;  h.  146  do. 
Mustard,  James,  flesher,  92  King  Street. 
Mutrie,  Henry,  lapper^  29  Constitution  Road, 
Mutual  Cattle  Insurance  Association,  26  Castle  Street;  T.  L.  Ham- 
mond, agent. 
M vies,  David,  merchant  and  shipowner,  134  Seagate;  /*.  Craigie 
Terrace,  Ferry  Road. 
James,  bookseller, '201  Overgate;  h.  198  do. 
John,  victualler.  Commercial  Street ;  h.  39  Exchange  St. 
Robert,  manufacturer.  Middle  Hills,  Coupar  Angus ;  Of- 
fice, 52  St  Andrew's  Street,  Dundee. 
William,  accountant,  1 1  Reform  Street. 
William  T,;  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  57  King  Street, 

Nairn,  David,  feuar,  5  Arthur  Street,  top  of  Dallfield  Walk. 

Mary,  grocer,  9  Arthur  Street. 
Nasmyth,  Robert,  surgeon,  10  Fleuchar  Craig. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland;  Office,  12  Cowgate. 

Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company  of  Scotland;  Thomas 
NicolsoD,  agent,  Dock  Street. 


147 

Neave,  David,  grocer,  51  Bucklemaker  Wynd, 

Thomas,  writer,  26  Castle  Street;  h.  6  Rose  Angle. 
Mrs  Charles,  17  Hawkhill. 
Miss,  clear-starcher,  110  Nethergate. 
Neil,  David,  grocer,  57  Albert  Street,  James'  Park. 

James,  hairdresser,  102  Murraygate. 
Neill,  Mrs  Lyall,  spirit-dealer,  10  Couttie's  Wynd. 
Neilson  &  Co.,  merchants,  14  Bain  Square. 

William,  tailor,  162  Overgate. 
Neish  and  PattuUo,  writers,  1  Bank  Street. 

Alexander,  &  Co.,  sacking  manufacturers,  Ladyweil  Lane. 

George,  grocer,  17  James'  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

James,  manufacturer,  Heathfield  Factory;   h.  Heathfield 

House. 
James,  130  Nethergate. 

Thomas,  Russian  Consul,  commission  merchant,  ship  and 
insurance  broker,  5  Bain  Square ;  h.  21  Westfield,  Mag- 
dalen Yard  Road. 
William  (of  Neish  and  Pattullo),  42  Nethergate. 
Mrs  James,  1  Greenfield  Place,  Perth  Road. 
Mrs  William,  Mount  Pleasant,  102  Hawkhill. 
New  Whale  Fishing  Company,  16  Dock  Street;  Boiling  Yard, 

East  Seagate. 
Newall,  Archibald,  surgeon,  12  Hawkhill  Place,  Perth  Road. 

George  Hair,  merchant,  55  Cowgate ;  h.  Seafield  Lodge, 
Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
Walter,  merchant,  12  Hawkhill  Place,  Perth  Road. 
Newby,  L.  W.,  land  surveyor,  40  Union  Street ;  h.  do. 
Newman,  William,  shoemaker,  156  Scouringburn. 
Nicoll  and  Webster,  merchants,  Seagate. 

Alexander,  vintner,  below  Wishart  Church,  Cowgate. 
Andrew,  cabinetmaker  and  house  factor,  Fish  Street;  h^ 

Key's  Close,  Nethergate. 
David,  grocer,  3  Ireland's  Lane,  Chapelshade. 
G.  H.,  ironmonger,  38  Overgate;  h.  3  Thorter  Row. 
James,  carter,  29  Wilkie's  Lane. 
James,  flesher,  53  Scouringburn. 
James,  blockmaker,  south  side  Victoria  Dock ;  h.  3  Willi- 

son  Street. 
James  R.,  iron  merchant,   Yeaman  Shore;   /*.  Broughty 

Ferry. 
John,  Wright,  Burnhead ;  A.  20  Seagate. 
John,  shoemaker,  44  Dudhope  Street. 
John,  hairdresser,  6  Overgate ;  h.  55  Murraygate. 
Robert,  tea  dealer  and  grocei*,  14  Nethergate  ;  h,  15  do. 
Robert,  grocer,  19  Dudhope  Street. 
Robert,  builder,  114  and  116  Prince's  Street. 


148 

Nicoll,  Peter,  cabinetmaker,  90  Overgate. 

Thomas,  iron-merchant,  Yeaman  Shore ;  h.  74  Seagate. 
William  (of  Christie  and  Nicoll,  writers,  5  Reform  Street), 

h.  3  Rose  Angle,  Perth  Road. 
William,  bootmaker,  29  West  Port ;  h.  do. 
V/illiam,  merchant  and  shipowner,  Seagate ;  h.  Dock  St. 
William,  grocer,  52  Wellgate ;  h.  9  Dudhope  Street, 
William,  tailor,  6  Peter's  Court,  18  St  Andrew's  Place, 

Cowgate. 
Mrs,  baker,  99  Dudhope  Crescent. 
Mrs,  spirit-dealer,  57  Dock  Street,  East. 
Mrs  Thomas,  10  Hawkhill  Place,  Perth  Road. 
Agnes,  cook,  36  Union  Street. 
Mrs  James,  Tay  Street  Lane,  Nethergate. 
Misses,  138  Miln's  Buildings. 

Miss,  Public  Seminaries ;  h.  Rood  Yards,  Ferry  Road. 
Miss,  milliner,  4  Tay  Street  Lane. 
Misses,  dressmakers  and  milliners,  63  Scom-ingburn. 
Nicholson,  Charles,  brushmaker,  33  Murraygate ;  h.  2  Peter  St. 
Thomas,  agent,  9  Dock  Street;  A.  154  Perth  Road. 
MrSj  vegetable  dealer,  33  Nethergate. 
Nicolson,  Helen,  grocer,  19  Hilltown. 

Nimmo,  Mr,  writer,  26  Castle  Street ;  h.  15  South  Tay  Street. 
Matthew,  surgeon,  30  Reform  Street. 
Patrick,  physician,  15  South  Tay  Street;  h.  do. 
Niven,  D.  B.,  agent  and  share  broker,  23  Castle  Street;  h.  Castle- 
hill. 
W.  Robert,  flesher,  54  Seagate. 
Noble,  David,  letter-carrier,  Dudhope  Crescent,  Land  19,  No.  12. 
Norrie,  Charles,  merchant  and  bleacher,  11  Cowgate;  h.  Douglas- 
field. 
Norrie,  G.  John,  13  Murraygate. 

P.  Peter,  basketmaker,  21  Lindsay  Street. 
Mrs,  grocer,  77  James'  Park, 
Northern  Warder  Printing  and  Publishing  Offices,  Croom's  Close 

and  9  New  Inn  Entry,  High  Street. 
Nucator,  Mrs,  65  Overgate. 

Miss,  milliner,  60  Overgate. 

Oak  Tap-Room  and  Spirit  Store,  top  of  South  Lindsay  Street. 

O'Brien,  James,  coal  dealer,  103  Hilltown. 

O'Farrel,  George,  pawnbroker  and  auctioneer ;  pawn  office,  Al- 
bion Entry,  165  Overgate  ;  commission  sale  shop,  50 
High  Street:  and  A.  corner  of  Lindsay  Street. 

Ogilvie,  Alexander,  sail-cloth  manufacturer  and  rope  and  sail 
maker,  9  Shore  Terrace  and  Tay  Rope  Work,  222 
Perth  Road ;  h.  220  do. 


149 

Ogilvie,  Alexander  junior,    merchant,  9  Shore  Terrace;  h.  220 
Perth  Road. 

C.  Alexander,  manufacturer,  Rosebank  and  Hilltown  ;  h. 
56  Hilltown. 

Andrew,    share  broker   and   insurance   agent,    21    Castle 
Street ;  A.  1  Park  Place. 

Charles,  gardener,  30  Constitution  Street. 

David,  stoneware  merchant  and  broker,  186   Scouring- 
burn ;  h,  138  Scouringburn. 

David,  clerk,  Wallace  Mills,   Constable   Street;  h.    16 
"Wellington  Street,  Forebank. 

Francis,  shipowner,  27  Overgate. 

James  and  John,  writers,  3  New  Inn  Entry. 

James,  writer,  3  New  Inn  Entry;  A.  1  Park  Place. 

James,  carver  and  gilder,  24  High  Street ;  h.  Farmer's 
Land,  Church  Street,  Wallace  Feus. 

James,  grocer,  60  Hilltown. 

James,  collector  for  Treasurer  of  Police,  100  Hilltown. 

John,  tailor,  Parker's  Court,  William  Street,  King  Street. 

John,  manufacturer,  8  Baltic  Street ;  h.  190  Hilltown. 

John,  writer,  3  New  Inn  Entry  ;  h.  Hawkhill  Place. 

Thomas,  cowfeeder,  37  Forebank  Road. 

William,  druggist,  94  King  Street ;  h.  2  Crescent  Lane, 
Wallace  Feus. 

William,  broker,  122  Hilltown. 

William,  wright,  40  George's  Place. 

William,  spinner  and  manufacturer,  33  Cowgate  ;  h.  1 
Park  Place. 

Mrs,  114  Wallace  Feus. 

Mrs,  16  Wellington  Street,  Forebank. 

Mrs,  25  Nethergate. 

Mrs  C,  16  Wellington  Street,  Forebank. 

Miss  Ann,  Tay  Square. 

Miss  Christian,  11  South  Tay  Street. 

Miss  E.,  Springfield,  Perth  Road. 

Miss  Jane,  Springfield,  Perth  Road. 

Misses,  Tay  Cottage,  29  Step  Row,  Magdalen  Yard. 
Ogilvy,  James,  spirit-dealer,  Scouringburn. 

John,  spirit-dealei*,  89  Blackscroft. 

William  T.,  manufacturer,  222  Perth  Road;  h.  220  do. 
Oliphant,  William,  general  carrier.  Eagle  Inn,  108  Murraygate. 
Oliver,  Peter,  grocer  and  spii^t-dealer,  31  Rose  Street. 
Oman,  George,  cooper,  Gellatly  Street;  h.  23  Murraygate. 
O'Neil,  James,  broker,  Henderson's  Wynd,  10  West  Port. 

William,  carpet-shoemaker,  132  Gall's  Land,  Overgate. 
Old  Scottish  Independent  Meeting  House,  50  Barrack  Street. 
Operative  Mason  Lodge,  43  Overgate. 


150 

Orquhart,  James,  Union  Close,  25  Nethergate. 
Ormsby  &  Co.,  vintners,  10  St  Clement's  Lane. 
Orphan  Institution,  20  Small's  Wynd,  Nethergate. 
Orr,  James,  shipmaster,  22  Crichton  Street. 

Patrick,  Sheriff-Clerk,  30  Reform  Street ;  h.  4  Randolph  Cres- 
cent, Edinburgh. 
Osborne,  G.  M.,  M.D.,  surgery,  King  Street ;  ^.  5  St  Andrew's 

Street. 
Oswald,  George,  wright,  26  "Wellington  Street,  Forebank. 
Ouchterlony,  James,  Union  Close,  25  Nethergate. 

Miss,  101  Nethergate. 
Ower,  Charles,  civil  engineer,  Harbour  Works'  Office,  Custom 
House ;  h.  Albert's  Court,  39  Nethergate. 
George,  glazier,  zinc  and  lead  window  maker,  42  Overgate; 

h.  Albert  Court,  39  Nethergate. 
James  &  Robert,  manufacturers,  27  West  Wynd,  Hawkhill. 
J.  H.  (of  J.  &  R.  Ower) ;  h.  29  West  Wynd. 
James,  potato  merchant,  42  Barrack  Street. 
Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  212  Overgate. 

Packman,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  No.  8  Ireland's  Lane,  Chapel- 
shade. 
Pagiter,  William,  cloth  stamp-cutter,  59  Albert  Street,  Forfar 

Road. 
Paris,  George,  shipmaster,  153  Seagate. 

Robert,  shipmaster,  35  Prince's  Street. 
Park,  Robert,  printer,  Northern  Warder  Office ;  h,  14  New  Inn 

Entry,  High  Street. 
Parker,  Joseph,  Glasgow  and  Edinburgh  carriers,  7  South  Union 

Street ;  h.  Cupar  Fife. 
Paterson,  Alexander,  spirit-dealer  and  grocer,  58  Scouringburn. 
Alexander,  hairdresser,  35  Castle  Street;    h.  Baker's 

Land,  Burnhead. 
Charles,  spirit-dealer,  7  St  Clement's  Lane;  h.  above. 
David,  baker,  12  Wellgate. 

James,  merchant  (of  Haddon  and  Paterson),  46  St  An- 
drew's Street;  h.  Thomson  Street,  Perth  Road. 
James,  Bakers'  Officer,  Burnhead. 
John,  tailor.  Dyers'  Close,  22  Murraygate. 
John,  ship-carpenter,  St  Paul's  Court,  61  Murraygate. 
William,  jun.,  fruiterer,  1  Union  Street ;  A.  43  do. 
AVilliam,  tailor,  37  High  Street. 
William,  architect,  7  Cowgate ;  h.  do. 
Mrs  John,  lodgings,  St  Paul's  Court,  61  Murraygate. 
Misses,  14  Thomson  Street,  Perth  Road. 
Misses,  Preparatory  Establishment  for  Young  Ladies, 
33  Meadowside. 


151 

Paton  and  Fleming,  merchants,  17  Cowgate, 
George,  surgeon,  5  St  Andrew's  Street. 
Henry,  grocer,  184  Overgate. 
John  jun., 'merchant,  8  St  Andrew's  Street ;  h.  Brought^ 

Ferry. 
Peter,  mason,  Brown  Street. 
Thomas,  shipmaster,  75  High  Street. 
William   M.   (of  Paton  and   Fleming),    17   Cowgate;    h 

Brougbty  Ferry. 
William,  gardener,  west  end  of  Constitution  Street. 
Patterson,  Alexander,  grocer,  114  Hilltown, 

David,    manager,    Claverhouse    Bleachfield  ;    Cottage, 

West  Haugh. 
James,  sailor,  7  Scouringburn. 
John,  spirit-dealer,  82  Dudhope  Crescent. 
Pattersons,  Mrs  R.,  lodgings,  3  South  Tay  Street. 
Pattie,  Robert,  spirit-dealer,  50  East  Dock  Street. 
Pattullo,  George,  shipowner,  172  Seagate. 

A.  George,  general   commission   merchant,   16  Trades' 

Lane;  A.  31  Reform  Street. 
James,  writer  (of  Neish  and  Pattullo),  1  Bank  Street;  h. 

31  Reform  Street. 
Mrs  Margaret,  vintner,  Croom's  Close,  High  Street. 
Miss  Catherine,  teacher,  3  Thorter  Row,  Overgate. 
Patrick,  James,  ornamenter  of  purses  and  dirks,  8  Meadow  Entry. 
John,  plasterer.  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade ;  h.  Soap  Work 

Lane. 
Robert,  tailor,  146  Murraygate. 
William,  shipmaster,  36  Nethergate. 
Mrs,  20  Castle  Street, 
paxton  and  Sinclair,  coifee  and  tea  merchants,  7  Reform  Street, 
and  9  Union  Street. 
W^illiam,  wholesale  ale  and  porter  merchant,  9  Vault. 
Peacock,  William,  grocer,  107  Scouringburn. 

Betsy,  furnisher,  1  Hawkhill ;  h.  above. 
Pearce,  Mrs,  1  Nelson  Street,  Forebank. 
Pearman,  James,   organist,   and   professor  of  music,  8  Victoria 

Square,  Nethergate. 
Pearson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  40  Union  Street. 
Peat,  John,  shipmaster,  Myles'  Land,  52  St  Andrew's  Street. 
Peddie,  G.,  perfumer  and  ornamental  hair  manufacturer,  3  Castle 
Street;  h.  10 Exchange  Street. 
N.  M.,  writer,  5  South  Union  Street. 
Thomas,  spirit-dealer,  56  Blackness  Road. 
Mrs  Robert,  grocer,  178  Hilltown. 
Peebles,  William,  tailor,  61  Rosebank  Street. 
Pennycook,  James,  merchant,  Trades'  Lane ;  h.  Stannergate. 


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Perthshire  Tavern,  11  Church  Lane. 

Peter,  Daniel,  builder,  13  Annfield  Road,  Hawkhill, 

John  sen.,  14  Bain  Square  Court ;  h.  Broughty  Ferry. 
B.  O'Brien,  14        do.        do.;  h.  5  Mid  Shore. 
Peterkin,  Isaac,  shoemaker,  south  corner  of  North  Tay  Street. 
Peters,  David,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  50  West  Port. 
Petrie,  Alexander,  boot-closer,  Morrison's  Court,  Wellgate. 
David,  paper-ruler,  Kay's  Close,  48  Overgate. 
David,  commission  merchant,  31  St  Andrew's  Street ;  h. 

Peter's  Court,  18  St  Andrew's  Place. 
David,  teacher.  Free  St  John's  Juvenile   School,   Park 

Wynd;  h.2  Park  Wynd. 
James,  spirit-dealer,  2  Fish  Street. 
James,  hosier,  37  West  Port ;  h.  2  Temple  Lane. 
James,  baker,  93  Murraygate. 
John,  shoemaker,  Coldside. 
Thomas,  shoemaker,  140  Scouringburn. 
Philp,  David,  jun.,  Manager  of  Cowgate  Calendering  Company ; 
h.  1  Church  Street. 
John,  corn-merchant,  Springfield. 
Mungo,  cowfeeder,  9  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown, 
William,  18  Commercial  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
William,  wright,  16  Commercial  Street;  h.  4  Watt  Street. 
Philip,  George,  manufacturer,  1 1  Upper  Pleasance. 
George,  jun,,  8  Peter  Street ;  h.  53  Cowgate. 
Philips,  James,  cowfeeder,  Hospital  Park. 

Phillips,  Robert,  tailor,  1 1  Thorter  Row ;  h.  Croft's  Lane,  Hawkhill. 
William,  shipmaster,  15  Temple  Lane. 
William,  hairdresser,  1 1  Thorter  Row ;  h.  6  do. 
Phin,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  9  Hunter  Street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  teacher  of  St  Paul's  Episcopal  School,  3  Fen- 
ton  Street ;  h.  35  South  Tay  Street. 
Pirrie,  Mrs,  and  Miss  Hutton,  milliners,  49  Murraygate. 
Pillans,  Alexander,  tailor,  29  Dallfield  Walk. 
Pilmer,  David,  Superintendent  of  Harbour  Police,  head  weigher 
and  meter  of  coal  and  lime ;  Office,  west  side  of  Custom 
House ;  h.  Crichton  Street. 
Pilot  Office,  11  Dock  Street. 

Pirie,  A.  &  A.,  merchants,  32  Cowgate ;  7i.,  Forebank. 
Alexander,  painter,  17  Crichton  Street. 
David,  painter,  21  Crichton  Street ;  h.  17  Crichton  Street. 
Francis,  mason,  Johnson's  Land,  93  Hawkhill. 
Pirrie,  Robert,  mill-manager,  Ward  Mills;  h.  Scott's  Angle,  5 

Brown  Street. 
Pitcairn,  Andrew,  of  Pitcullo,  Fife,  98  Nethergate. 

David,  (of  David  Martin  &  Co.)  10  Bain's  Square,  Well- 
gate  ;  A.  Newport,  Fife. 


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153 

Pitkethly,  Thomas,  commission,  lime,  and  coal  merchant,  Keillor's 

Court,  95  Seagate. 
Playfair,  Miss,  19  Seafield  Lane,  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
Police  Treasurer,  (William  Morris),  13  High  Street. 
Pope,  David,  grocer,  29  Overgate ;  h.  Mid  Wynd,  Perth  Road, 
Porter,  David,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  251  Overgate,  cor- 
ner of  North  Tay  Street;  h.  226  Perth  Road. 
David,  11  Meadow  Entry. 
Post-Office,  (Robert  Bell,  post-master),  47  Reform  Street. 
Poustie,  Archibald,  spirit-dealer.  Hunter  Street. 
Powels,  Mrs,  Lodgings,  54  Seagate. 
Powrie,  Thomas,  merchant.  Bell  Street,  Powrie  Lane. 

William,  of  Reswallie,  east  corner  of  Bell  Street. 
Mrs,  38  Bell  Street. 
Prain,  James,  manufacturer,  25  Hawkhill. 

James,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  121  Murraygate. 
John,  do.  do.,  192  Hawkhill. 
Robert,  vintner,  13  Thorter  Row. 
Pride,  John,  grocer.  Fair  Muir. 
Primitive  Methodist  Church,  top  of  Baltic  Street. 
Preston,  David,  baker,  102  Scouringburn. 
David,  cowfeeder,  174  Hilltown. 
James,  grocer,  123  Blackscroft. 
Miss,  14  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade. 
Proctor,  Wm.,  &  Son,  manufacturers,  Powrie  Lane,  Chapelshade. 

Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  77  Nethergate. 
Pryde,  John,  tailor,  17  Barrack  Street, 

Mathew,  shipmaster,  52  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Melville,  shipmaster,  15  Exchange  Street. 

D.  Robertj  merchant,  5  Commercial  Street;  h.  174  Perth 

Road. 
Mrs,  grocer,  164  Overgate. 
PuUen,  John,  sheriff-officer,  10  High  Street. 
Puliar,  James,  baker,  134  Murraygate  ;  h.  above. 
John,  feuar,  9  Annfield  Road. 

William,  clerk,  2  Panmure  Street ;  h.  32  Castle  Street. 
Miss  Ann,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  32  Union  Street. 
Pyott,  John,  clerk.  Lower  Dens  Mill;  A.  110  Prince's  Street. 
Widow,  mangle  keeper,  53  South  Tay  Street. 

Queen's  Arms  Tavern,  30  Nethergate. 

Rae,  Alexander,  corn  factor,  orders  left  with  Mr  Arklay,  saddler 
High  Street;  h.  Blackness  Farm. 

James,  feuar,  Coldside. 

Nicoll,  cabinetmaker.  Hunter  Street. 
Rait,  Mrs  Captain  Charles,  8  Shore  Terrace. 


154 

Rait,  David,  18  Seafield  Lane,  Perth  Road. 

David,  bellman,  Hilltown;    h.  5   Rosebank  Street,    Hill- 
town. 
George,  confectioner,  7  West  Port. 
Thomas,  baker,  10  Overrate;  h.  same. 
Ramsay,  Andrew,  ironmonger,  217  Overgate;  h.  Candle  Close, 
214  do. 
George,  city  missionary,  34  Albert  Street,  James'  Park. 
James,  cabinetmaker,  Constable  Street ;  h.  34  Blacks- 
croft  ;  shop,  32  do. 
James,  merchant,  44  High  Street;  h.  156  Perth  Road. 
James,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  45  Union  Street. 
James  D.,  Bruce's  Entry,  Wellgate. 
John,  Barrack  master,  Dundee  Barracks;    h.  4  South 

Tay  Street. 
John,  gardener,  American  Muir. 
Miss,  128  Nethergate. 
Mrs,  grocer,  39  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade. 
Robert,  brewer,  213  Overgate. 
Robert,  ship  carpenter,  Mr  John  Brown's  yard;  h.  21 

Scouringburn. 
William,  cabinetmaker.  Speed's  Close,  ]  9  Overgate. 
William,  tailor,  39  Perth  Road. 

William,  teacher,  Bell  Street  Academy ;    h.  5   South 
Union  Street. 
Ranken,  Rev.  John,  2  Dudhope  Street. 
Rattray,  Alexander,  shipmaster,  43  Exchange  Street. 

Alexander,  John  Lawson  and  Son,  38  Upper  Pleasance. 

Ebenezer,  barber,  88  King  Street. 

J.  B.,  (of  Keay  and  Rattray),  cottage,  Ferry  Road. 

J.  T.,  ironmonger,  25  Overgate  ;  h.  above. 

James,  shipmaster,  James'  Park,  Albert  Street. 

Mrs  Jean,  69  King  Street. 

John,  manufacturer,  7  Mill's  East  Lane,  Scouringburn. 

John,  grocer,  18  Constitution  Road. 

Mrs,  grocer,  97  Scouringburn. 

Peter,  (of  Fyffe  &  Rattray),  foot  of  Constitution  Road ; 

h.  58  Overgate,  entry  from  Tally  Street. 
Thomas,  brewer,  62  Bell  Street ;  h.  64  do. 
Thomas,  builder,  56  Hilltown. 
Ree  &  Co.,  H.  P.,  merchants,  51  St  Andrew's  Street. 
Reekie,  Miss  M.,  dressmaker,  67  King  Street. 

Rev.  Thomas  M.,  Lindsay  Street  Congregational  Church ; 
h.  125  Nethergate. 
Reid,  Alexander  P.,  stationer,  22  High  Street;  h.  7  Dock  Street. 
Alexander,  tea-dealer  and  grocer,  35  West  Port ;  h.  2  Tem- 
ple Lane. 


155 

Reid,  Alexander,  jun.,  coal  merchantj  Hunter  Street;  h.  5  Con- 
stable Street, 
Alexander,  shipmaster,  14  St  Andrew's  Street. 
David,  hairdresser,  203  Hilltown. 
George,  manager  Tay  Marine  Insurance  Company,  125  Ne- 

thergate. 
George,  spirit-dealer,  26  Greenmarket. 
James  and  John,  hemp  and  linen  manufacturers,  Scouring- 

burn;  h.  170  Scouringburn, 
James,  baker  and  provision  dealer,  14  Wellgate ;  h.  Cou- 

par's  Alley. 
Mrs  James,  register  for  servants,  14  Wellgate ;  h.  Coupar's 

Alley. 
James,  tailor,  74  James'  Park,  Albert  Street. 
James,  gardener,  176  Scouringburn. 
John,  hairdresser,  32  Wellgate, 
John,  mill-overseer.  West  Dudhope  Mill ;    ft.  14  Seafield 

Lane,  Perth  Road, 
Robert,  baker  and  grocer,  41  and  43  Prince's  Street. 
William,  writer,  Burnhead;  h.  Johnfield,  15  Magdalen  Yard 

Road, 
W.  D,,  baker  and  grocer,  31  and  32  Constitution  Road. 
William,  tailor  and  furnisher,  214  Perth  Road. 
Agnes,  French  polisher.  Bell  Street  Hall,  Constitution  Road. 
Ann,  grocer,  9  Dallfield  Walk, 
Miss,  125  Nethergate. 
Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  49  Cowgate, 

Mrs  J,,  tavern  keeper,  Wrights'  Hall,  Key's  Close,  Nether- 
gate. 
E,,  stationer  and  confectioner,  10  Murraygate. 
Reilly,  Hugh,  shoemaker,  129  Hilltown. 

Reith,  David,  writer,  26  Castle  Street ;  h.  3  South  Tay  Street. 
Renny,  David,  baker,  28  Dudhope  Street, 

James,  accountant  (Shiell  &  Small),  3  Bank  Street ;  h. 
49  Magdalen  Green. 
Reoch,  Thomas,  grocer,  18  Hilltown, 

William,  plumber,  17  Meadow  Entry ;  h.  Forebank  Road. 
Reston,  Rev.  James,  James'  Church,  Bell  Street;  h.  15  Thomson 

Street. 
Richards  &  Co,  (of  London),  Panmure  Street. 
Rickard,  Colin,  auctioneer, appraiser, and  agent,  2  Panmurt  Street ; 

h.  Lilybank  Cottage, 
Richardson,  Mrs,  mangle  keeper,  Souter's  Close,  West  Port. 
Ritchie,  David,  shipmaster,  124  Seagate. 

George,  shipmaster,  87  Blackscroft. 

James,  mason,  Dudhope  Crescent ;  land  3,  No.  7. 

John,  shipmaster,  97  Seagate. 


156 

Ritchie,  John,  grocer,  coal  merchant,  and  house  factor,  22^Black- 
ness  Road,  Gowdenknows. 
P.  D.,  Dundee  and  Liverpool  Shipping;  Office,  49  Castle 

Street;  h.  30  Reform  Street. 
Peter,  grocer,  27  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Robb,  David,  shipbroker,  4  Gellatly  Street. 

James,  shoemaker,  124  Prince's  Street. 
James,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  38  West  Port. 
James,  bootmaker,  39  West  Port ;  A.  Brown  Street. 
James,  hairdresser,  6  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
Joseph,  manufacturer,  40  Cowgate ;  h.  Kirriemuir. 
John,  shipmaster,  Young's  Close,  66  Murraygate. 
Mrs,  Paton's  Lane,  Perth  Road. 
Misses,  1  Meadow  Street,  Wellgate. 
Roberts,  James,  feuar,  James'  Park,  Albert  Street. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  teacher,  top  of  Jamaica  Street;   h.  Eiiz?.- 
beth  Street,  Maxwelltown, 
Alexander,  fish-dealer.  Fish  Market;  A.  above  Crown 

Hotel. 
Alexander,  steward,  10  West  Dock  Street. 
Alexander,  spirit-dealer,  46  Scouringburn. 
Alexander,  spirit-dealer,  26  Bell  Street. 
Andrew,  manufacturer,  47  Cowgate ;  h.  208  Hawkhill. 
and  Brown,  42  High  Street;  /;.  142  Miln's  Buildings, 

Nethergate. 
David  (of  Moon,  Langlands,  &  Co.),  2  Union  Street. 
David,  merchant,  135  Hawkhill. 
David,  grocer,  Reid's  Land,  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
David,  shipmaster,  14  St  Andrew's  Street. 
David,  builder,  Meadowside ;  h.  57  Hilltown. 
David,  clerk,  5  Meadow  Close,  56  Murraygate. 
Donald,  grocer  and  spirit-dealerj  130  Murraygate. 
Duncan,  vintner  and  tailor,  63  Seagate. 
Ebenezer,  hosier,  20  Murraygate  ;  A.  19  High  Street, 

(south  side.) 
Francis,  manufacturer,  agent  for  Atlas  Insurance  Com- 
pany, 44  St  Andrew's  Street ;  h.  26  Springfield,  Perth 
Road. 
George  &  Co.,  upholsterers,  Rankin's  Close,  6  Murray- 
gate, 
George,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  33  Wellgate. 
George,  hosier  and  umbrella  maker,  40  Overgate ;  h. 

48  Overgate. 
George,  Union  Close,  Nethergate. 
James,  manufacturer,  31  Forebank  Road. 
James,  shoemaker,  163  Hilltown. 
James,  pavement  merchant,  1  Blackness  Road. 


157 

Robertson,  James,  grocer,  134  Overgate. 
James,  tailor,  73  High  Street. 
James,  spirit-dealer,  23  Barrack  Street. 
James,  foreman  to  D.  Birnie  &  Sons ;  h.  56  Ann  Street, 

Maxwelltovvn. 
John,  merchant,  116  Hawkhill. 

John,  accountant,  26  Castle  Street ;  h.  298  Perth  Road. 
John,  baker,  64  Scouringburn. 
John,  keeper  of  Camperdown  Hall ;  h.  Rodger's  Close, 

77  Overgate. 
John,  hatter,  46  High  Street;  h.  l7Dudhope  Crescent. 
John,  shoemaker,  95  Prince's  Street. 
John,  spirit-dealer.  111  Cowgate. 
Joseph,  grocer,  96  Prince's  Street. 
Joseph,  baker,  17  Upper  Pleasance. 
Peter,  game  dealer,  20  Fish  Street. 
Robert,  manager  of  the  Dundee  Branch  of  Caledonian 

Loan  Company;  Office,  1  New  Inn  Entry;  k  Ford's 
_  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 
Simon,  collector  of  shore  dues ;  Office,  Custom  House 

Building ;  h.  above. 
Thomas,  vintner  and  coffee-house.  Commercial  Street, 

Shore. 
William,  surveyor  and  master  of  works,  Police  Office  ; 

h.  8  Union  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
William,  cowfeeder,  4  Shepherd's  Lane,  Perth  Road. 
William,  grocer,  Dudhope  Crescent, 
William,  spirit-dealer,  46  Murraygate. 
William,  spirit-dealer,  18  Fish  Street. 
Mrs  A,,  grocer,  102  Overgate. 
Mrs  Dorothea,  228  Perth  Road. 
Mrs  John,  17  St  Andrew's  Street. 
Mrs  John,  300  Perth  Road. 

Isabella,  spirit -dealer,  9  Todsburn  Lane,  King  Street. 
Isabella,  draper^  45  Nethergate  ;  h.  72  Overgate. 
Mrs,  52  St  Andrew's  Street. 
Mrs,  44  High  Street. 
Mrs,  grocer,  206  Overgate. 
Mrs,  teacher  School  of  Industry,  9  Willison  Street ;  h. 

20  Union  Street. 
Mrs,  grocer,  4  Henderson's  Wynd,  West  Port. 
Mrs,  teacher,  5  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade. 
Misses,  12  Thomson  Street,  Perth  Road. 
Miss  E.,  dressmaker,  120  Hilltown. 
Miss,  dressmaker,  Morton's  Square,  31  Wellgate. 
Robinson,  Rev.  Thomas,  23  Yeaman  Shox'e. 
Miss,  14  Greenmarket. 


158 

Eobson,  Miss,  14  Greenmarkefc. 
Rodger,  Alexander,  grocer,  75  Hilltown. 

David,  tailor,  7  Todsburn  Lane,  King  Street. 
James,  15  Gellatly  Street. 
James,  tailor,  Rankin's  Court,  6  Murraygate. 
John,  shipmaster,  6  Todsburn  Lane,  King  Street. 
Roger,  Charles,  merchant,  1  Peter  Street. 
Miss,  dressmakei',  146  Perth  Road. 
Rollo,  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  51  "West  Port. 

David,  writer,  notary  public,  and  agent  for  the  Alliance 
Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Company  j  h.  Hairfield,  Lochee. 
Francis,  8  Cross  Row,  Small's  Wynd. 
John,  Wright,  13  Hawkhill. 
Roman  Catholic  Chapel,  opposite  foot  of  South  Tay  Street. 
Ronaldson,  Mrs  G.,  lodgings,  37  Union  Street. 
Ross,  Alexander,  grocer,  111  Scouringburn. 

Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  16  Scouringburn. 
Leo,  vintner,  9  James'  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
C.  J.,  clothier,  21  Union  Street ;  h.  41  do. 
John,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  8  Commercial  Street,  Max- 
welltown. 
Neil,  brewer,  23  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Robert,  manufacturer  of  knitting  cotton,  &c.,  13  Overgate. 
"William,  spirit-dealer,  40  Wellgate. 
William,  flesher,  1  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Mrs  C,  13  Overgate. 
Mrs  Charles,  sick  nurse,  28  Rose  Street. 
Rough,  George,  glove  manufacturer,  5  High  Street;  h.  20, Union 
Street. 
Mrs,  33  Nethergate. 
Rowan,  James,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  13-15  St  An- 
drew's Street ;  h.  1  Miller's  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 
Rowland,  0.  J.,  merchant  and  manufacturer,  30  Meadow  Entry. 
Roxburgh,  Andrew,  merchant,  107  Seagate. 

John,  minister  -of  Free  St  John's,  Millbank,  Small's 
Wynd. 
Roy,  Andrew,  Public  Seminaries. 
Royal  Hotel  (A.  Stewart),  54  Nethergate. 

Mail  and  General  Coach  Office,  54  Nethergate,  and  top  of 
Castle  Street, 
Ruragay,  Thomas,  grocer,  30  Lower  Pleasance. 
Russell,  David,  D.D.,  Congregational  Church,  Constitution  Road  : 
A.  86  Nethergate. 
D.,  druggist,  74  High  Street ;  h.  47  Castle  Street. 
T.  &  J.,  drapers,  &c.,  23-25-27-29  Reform  Street. 
James,  manager  Dundee  Gas  Light  Company  ;  h.  Peepo' 
Day,  Ferry  Road. 


159 

Russell,  James,  grocer,  34  Wellgate. 

John,  tailor  and  broker,  49  Hawkhill, 
Robert,  file  and  rasp  re-cutter,  Thorn's  Close,  2  Murray- 
gate  ;  h.  Bell's  Close,  King  Street. 
Miss,  11  South  Tay  Street 
Mrs,  Eating-house,  106  Overgafce. 
Ruthven,  John,  cowfeeder,  8  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade. 

Robert,  flesher,  4  Blackscrot't ;   h.  8  Mid  Street,  Chapel- 
shade. 
William,  shipbroker,  Trades'  Lane  ;  h.  Broughty  Ferry. 
Ruxton,  E.,  ship  tavern,  13  Fish  Street. 
Salmon,  C.  A.,  24  High  Street. 

David,  engineer,  Ward  Foundiy,  108  Scouringburn. 
James,  city  mission  agent,  23  Forebank  Road. 
Sampson,  James,  architect,  68  Blackscroft. 
Samson,  George,  manufacturer,  31  James'  Street,  Maxwelltown, 
George,  manufacturer,  Hawkhill;  h.  169  do. 
Hugh,  manufacturer,  1  Jamaica  Street,  do. 
William,  sail-cloth  and  tarpauline  manufacturer,  73  Hill- 
town  ;  A.  do. 
Sandeman,  David,  confectioner  and  lozenge  manufacturer,  and 
fruit  merchant,  101  Murraygatej  h.  103  do. 
George,  agent,  6  Victoria  Square. 
Robert,  bleacher,  23  Wellgate  3  h.  Rose  Mill,  Strath- 
martine. 
Sanderson,  Peter,  cabinetmaker.  Ward  Road,  opposite  Old  Bury- 
ing Ground ;  h.  Meadow  Close,  Murraygate. 
Mrs,  144  Perth  Road. 
Sandie,  William,  feuar,  Smithfield. 
Sandiman,  Elizabeth,  straw-hat  maker,  64  Hawkhill. 
Sands,  David,  shoemaker.  68  Prince's  Street. 
Saunders,  George,  Brewer,  150  Seagate. 

Peter,  leather-merchant,  2  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade. 
Thomas,  manufacturer,  13  Meadow  Street;  A. '"^Olive- 
bank  Cottage,  Forebank. 
William,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  146  Murraygate  3  h, 

above. 
William,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  199  Hawkhill. 
W.  C,  surgeon,  11  Meadow  Street. 
Mrs  Thomas,  cowfeeder,  222  Overgate. 
Mrs  Walker,  6  Perth  Road. 
Sawer,  William,  victualler,  237  Overgate. 
Schwann,  Frederick,  merchant,  22  St  Andrew's  Street ;  k  in  Hud- 

dersfield. 
Scobie,  James,  sheriff-officer,  1  Meadow  Entry. 
Scollay,  William,  mason,  Constitution  Road  j  h.  Victoria  Square 
Nethergate. 


160 

Scottish  Widows'  Fund  Life  Assurance  Society,  14  St  Andrew's 
Place  ;  Patrick  H.  Thorns,  agent. 
Union  Insurance  Company,  10  High  Street ;  James  Hun- 
ter, agent. 
Amicable  Life  and  Phranix   Fire  Insurance  OfHce,    28 
Castle  Street;  T.  L.  Hammond,  agent. 
Scott,  Alexander,  provision  and  spirit  store,  1  Church  Lane. 

Alexander,  shipmaster,  39  Albert  Court, 

Alexander,  broker,  below  Wishart  Church. 

Alexander,  vintner,  8  Greenmarket. 

Andrew,  china  merchant,  50  Wellgate. 

Andrew,  wright,  27  Prince's  Street ;  A.  38  Blackscroft. 

Archibald  Scott,  52  Bell  Street. 

Charles,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  35  Scouringburn ;  h.  do. 

David,  clerk,  16  Nelson  Street. 

David,  skinner,  Baldovan. 

David,  manufacturer.  Mid  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 

David,  grocer,  45  Overgate;  A.  14  Barrack  Street. 

David,  bootmaker,  40  High   Street ;  h.  1   Dudhope  Place, 
Constitution  Eoad. 

Daniel,  grocer,  4  Scouringburn. 

Ebenezer,  Manager  of  East  of  Scotland  Life  Assurance  Co., 
1  Bank  Street ;  h.  4  Springfield  Park. 

George  jun.,  ironmonger,  3  High  Street ;  h.  89  King  Street. 

George  fof  Low  and  Scott,  clothiers),  Wrights'  Court,  Well- 
gate. 

James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Scott's  Angle,  West  Port; 
h.  do. 

James,  manager  of  Verdant  Mill,  belonging  to  C.  and  R. 
Smith;  h.  31  Brown  Street. 

James,  tailor,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street- 
James,  tailor,  122  Overgate. 

James,  bell-ringer,  and  keeper  of  the  Old  Steeple,  Meal's 
Close,  171  Overgate. 

James,  shoemaker,  116  Overgate. 

James,  hosier,  11  Prince's  Street;  h.  do. 

John,  writer,  13  West  Dock  Street. 

John,  carter  and  feuar,  Albert  Street. 

John,  spirit-dealer,  1  Rose  Street. 

Captain  Patrick,  160  Nethergate. 

John,  builder,  George  Street,  Forebank. 

Robert,  spirit-dealer,  138  Hawkhill. 

Thomas,  grocer,  14  Blackscroft. 

Thomas,  tailor,  181  Hilltown. 

William,  manufacturer,  39  Constitution  Road. 

William,  mechanic,  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade ;  h.  56  Hill- 
town, 


161 

Scott,  William,  grocer,  30  Murraygate ;  h.  1  Commercial  Street. 
William,  clerk,  Tay  and  Tyne  Shipping  Company's  Office, 

134  Seagate;  A.  21  Mid  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 
William,  of  Customs,  Dundee  ;  h.  1  Dudhope  Place. 
William,  flesher,  70  Overgate. 
William,  town  architect,  41   Reform  Street ;   h.  5   South 

Union  Street. 
W^illiam,  jun.,  manufacturer,  Forebank  Road ;  h.  21  do. 
William,  shipmaster,  2  Dens  Brae. 
Mrs,  Public  Seminaries;  k.  Rood  Yards,  Ferry  Road. 
Mrs,  grocer,  29  Hiiltown. 
Mrs  J.  Home,  40  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
Mrs  W.,  95  Hiiltown. 
Scrimgeour,  John,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  24  and  26  North  Tay 
Street. 
William,  tailor,  13  Greenmarket;  h.  Crichton  Street. 
Scrymgeour,  James  (late  of  Kirriemuir),  20  Victoria  Street. 

John,  tea  and  spirit-dealer,  59  Scouringburn. 
Scrivens,  Edward,  spirit-dealer,  Henderson's  Land,  West  Port ; 

h.  17  do. 
Shand,  William,  gardener,  Seafield  Lane. 
Shanks,  Mrs,  195  Seagate. 
Sharp,  David,  vintner,  20  Barrack  Street. 

David,  china  and  stoneware  merchant,  Hawkhill. 
David,  hay  merchant  and  vintner,  South  Union  Street. 
John,  flaxspinner.  Ward  Road;  h.  45  Meadowside. 
Captain  James,  13  Prince's  Street. 

•^W.  P.  (at  David  Martin  and  Co.'s),  10  Bain  Square  ;  h.  Mid 
Street. 
Shaw,  Reid,  &  M'Lauchlan,  writers,  Burnhead. 
Duncan,  feuar,  24  Upper  Pleasance. 
Frederick,  bookseller  and  stationer,  18  High  Street;  h.  II 

Reform  Street. 
William  &  Son,  Cowgate  Port ;  h.  Wellington  Street. 
Mrs  Walter,  39  Tay  Street. 
Shearer,  William,  cooper,  47  Hiiltown. 

Mrs  D.,  spirit-dealer,  9  Fish  Street. 
Shell,  Francis,  broker,  35  Long  Wynd. 
Shepherd  and  Son,  brokers,  88  Seagate. 

Colin,  letter-press  printer  (of  Grieve  &  Shepherd,  6  High 

Street) ;  h.  St  Salvator's  Close,  13  Overgate. 
David,  tailor,  13  Prince's  Street. 
David,  baker,  69  Hiiltown. 
David,  wright,  Fenton  Street,  Meadowside ;  h.  Mauch- 

line  Tower  Court. 
James,  broker,  34  Barrack  Street. 
Thomas,  Old  Burying  Ground,  25  Barrack  Street. 


162 

Shepherd,  Thomas,  mechanic,  atMr  Kerr's,  Blinshall  Street;  h.  15 
Temple  Lane. 
William,  wright,  35  Blackscroft. 

Mrs  John  (lodgings),  Campbell's  Close,  76  High  Street. 
Mrs  S.,  grocer  and  tobacconist,  80  Murraygate, 
Miss  (lodgings),  65  Overgate. 
Sheriff,  George,  spirit-dealer,  Gray's  Land,  Yeaman  Shore. 
Shiell  &  Small,  writers,  3  Bank  Street. 

John,  writer,  3  Bank  Street;  h.  8  Rose  Angle. 
Sime,  David,  clerk,  7  St  Andrew's  Street;  h.  71  Murraygate. 

James  and  Son,  wrights,  51  Dock  Street ;    h.  35  Exchange 

Street, 
James,  land  surveyor,  6  Murraygate, 

John,  sacking  and  bagging  manufacturer,  Blackness  Road. 
Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  Lower  Pleasance. 
Walter,  feuar,  Malcolm's  Pend. 
William,  stationer,  &c.,  57  Overgate ;  h.  2  Upper  Dudhope 

Terrace. 
William  jun.,  cabinetmaker,  96  Nethergate ;  workshop,  77 

Overgate. 
Misses,  straw-hat  makers  and  milliners,  71  Overgate. 
Simmers,  James,  38  Blackscroft. 
Simpson,  Alexander,  bookseller,  17  Wellgate. 

George,  writer,  14  Church  Lane,  Tally  Street;  h.  do. 
George,  Procurator-Fiscal  for  the  Burgh  of  Dundee  for 
enforcing  Penalties  under  the  Act  relative  to  Weights 
and  Measures. 
George  B.,  clerk,  Mr  Easson's,  Cotton  Road ;  h.  35  Ferry 

Road. 
James,  grocer,  80  King  Street. 
John,  shipmaster,  St  Mary's  Close,  30  Nethergate. 
Miss,  25  Nethergate. 

James,  bill-poster,  12  Ann  Street,  Hilltown. 
Simson,  James,  shoemaker,  22  Peter  Street. 

Thomas,  grocer.  111  Murraygate;   K  Miller's  Close,  138 

do. 
Thomas  jun.,        do.         do. 
mclair,  Alexander,  dealer  in  watches,  silver  plate,  &c. ;  24  Nether- 
gate ;  A.  Newport. 
John,  spirit-dealer,  15  Lower  Pleasance. 
John,  1  Dudhope  Street. 
John,  shipmaster,  89  Prince's  Street. 
John  (of  Paxton  and  Sinclair),  1  Dudhope  Street. 
Mrs,  74  Seagate, 
Sivewright,  Mrs  William,  grocer,  224  Overgate. 
►SKeen,  John,  20  Commercial  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
Skene,  James,  wright,  20  Lower  Pleasance. 


163 

Skinner,  William,  wright  and  turner,  8  Crescent  Street. 
Small,  Alexander,  plasterer,  3  Temple  Lane. 

Andrew,  tin-plate  worker.  Mint  Close,  151  High  Street. 

Andrew,  clerk,  4  Reform  Street;  h.  1  Millbank. 

David,  teacher,  Blackscroft ;  h.  117  do. 

David,  Stewart's  Court,  Seagate. 

David,  writer, 3  Bank  Street;  A.  Springhill. 

James,  merchant.  Temple  Lane;  h.  3  Tay  Street. 

James  jun.,  merchant,  80  St  Andrew's  Street;  h.  15  Small's 

Lane,  Small's  Wynd. 
James,  mill-manager,  Lilybank  Mill ;  h.  Paradise  Road. 
John,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  62  King  Street, 
/ohn  Allan,  baker,  41  Hawkhill. 
iPeter,  spirit-dealer,  Vault ;  h.  22  Crichton  Street. 
Robert,  merchant  and  shipowner,  1  Peter's  Court;  St  An- 
drew's Place  ;  h.  Edenbank. 
Thomas,  baker,  3  Greenmarket;  h.  do. 
William,  merchant  and  shipowner,  and  agent  for  the  Ge- 
neral Maritime  Assurance  Co.,  1  Peter's  Court,  St  An- 
drew's Place ;  h.  Edenbank. 
Mrs,  Edenbank,  Fferry  Road. 
Mrs,  Stobswell  Tavern,  Forfar  Road. 
Mrs  Andrew,  43  Castle  Street. 
Smart,  Hercules,  Aberdeen  carrier,  leaves  J.  &  P.  Cameron's  daily 
for  Brechin,  Laurencekirk,  Stonehaven,  and  all  places 
adjacent. 
Smart,  Mrs  (mangle),  Gellatly  Square,  89  Nethergate. 
Mrs,  149  Seagate. 
Miss,  14  Greenmarket. 
Mrs,  14  Greenmarket. 
Smellie,  James,  provision  dealer,  120  Murraygate,  71  Wellgate, 
240  Overgate. 
William,  cabinetmaker,  6  Long  WjBSii. 
Smeiton,  James,  manufacturer,  1  Queen  Street;  h.  Carnoustie. 
Smithe,  Mrs,  97  Seagate, 
Smith  and  Allan,  4  Reform  Street. 
Smith,  Alexander,  wright.  Anchor  Lane,  ScouringDuin. 

Alexander,  china,  crystal,  and  stoneware  merchant,  145 

Scouringburn ;   A.  do. 
Alexander,  clerk.  Post  Office ;  h.  Park  Wynd. 
Alexander  B.,  teacher  of  English,  Public  Seminanias;  h 

41  Reform  Street. 
Alexander,  Eastern  Bank,  Dyer's  Close,  22  Murraygate. 
Alexander,  agent,  Rankin's  Court,  6  Murraygate, 
Alexander  C,  asphalte  agent,  EastDock  Street;  A. 21  HlII- 

town, 
Alexander,  clothier,  72  High  Street;  A.  17  Nelson  Street. 


164 

Smith,  Alexander,  bookseller,  &c.,  17  Reform  Street;  h.  16  Bell 

Street. 
Alexander,  Master  E..N.,  4  Victoria  Street. ; 
Alexander,  packer,  4  Lilybank. 
Andrew,  boot  and  shoemaker,  25  Hilltown;  h.  do. 
Andrew,  cabinetmaker,  south  side  Nethergate  or  Yeaman 

Shore ;  h.  12  Long  Wynd. 
C.  and  R.,flaxspinners,  3  Panmure  Street. 
Charles,  George's  Square. 
Robert,  Union  Street. 
Charles,  wright.  Foundry  Lane,  East  Port ;    h.  William 

Street,  Forebank. 
David,  wright,  24  Session  Street.  ^ 

David,  letter-carrier,  Post  Office  3  A.  2  St  Clement's 'Lane. 
David,  Fair  Muir  Toll. 
David,  shoemaker,  50  Hilltown. 
David,  shipmaster,  28  Hilltown. 

David,  manufacturer,  34  St  Andrew's  Street;  h.  Alyth. 
David,  at  George  J.  Lyon  &  Co.'s,  St  Andrew's  Street;  h. 

48  Wellgate. 
Frederick,  warehouseman,  53  Nethergate. 
George,  druggist,  foot  of  Hilltown  ;  h.  9  Hilltown. 
George,  weaver,  185  Hilltown. 
George,  vintner  and  cowfeeder,  Coldside. 
Henry,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  and  merchants,  47  Cowgate. 
Henry  (of  H.  S.  &  Co.)  h.  2  Albert  Street. 
J.  P.,  tailor,  6  High  Street ;  h.  do. 

J.  and  W.  china  and  glass  merchants,  17  and  19  Castle  St. 
James,  flesher,  Fair  Muir  Toll. 
James,  spirit-dealer,  30  Dudhope  Street. 
James,  shipwright,  13  West  Dock  Street. 
James,  flaxdresser,  Robertson's  Close,  Cowgate  Port ;   h. 

30  Blackscroft. 
James,  flaxdresser,  Ward  Mill,  Bari-ack  Street ;  h.  20  Dud- 
hope Crescent.    ■ 
John,  clerk  to  Baxter  Brothers    &    Co.,  31  Cowgate;  //, 

Ellengowan. 
John,  shipmaster,  114  Prince's  Street. 
John  (of  J.  and  W.),  33  Castle  Street. 
John,  spirit-dealer,  126  Overgate. 
John,  clothier,  72  High  Street;  h.  17  Nelson  Street. 
John,  shipmaster.  Queen  Street. 
John,  baker,  11  Seagate;  h.  8  Castle  Street. 
John,  vintner,  87  Scouringburn. 
John,  flesher,  67  Perth  Road. 
John,  feuai",  Tait's  Lane,  Hawkhill. 
John,  late  farmer,  17  Cowgate. 


165 

Smith,  Jonathan,  shipbroker,  45  Exchange  Street;  h.  Castle  Lane. 

P.  and  J.,  manufacturers  of  sacks,  hop-pocketing,  and 
wool  bags,  Gowdenknows, Blackness  Road;  h.  153  Hawk- 
hill. 

Patrick,  manager,  Dundee  Union  Whale  Fishing  Company, 
east  end  of  Seagate  ;  h.  79  Murraygate. 

Peter,  tailor,  34  Hilltown. 

Peter,  shopman  at  Peter  Dalgairns  &  Co. ;  h.  Keay's  Close, 
5  Nethergate. 

Robert,  grocer,  21  Scouvingburn. 

Robert,  writer  {of  the  firm  of  Smith  and  Allan),  4  Reform 
Street  ;  h.  Springfield,  Perth  Road. 

Robert,  agent,  24  Joint  Stock  Buildings;   h.  71  Nethergate. 

Samuel,  shipmaster.  Dyer's  Close,  22  Murraygate. 

Silvester,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  4  Panmure 
Street ;  h  Bonnybank. 

T.  and  A.,  upholsterers  and  cabinetmakers,  43  Nethergate  ; 
h.  1  "Victoria  Square. 

Thomas  (of  H.  S.  &  Co.),  5  Wellington  Street. 

Thomas,  shoemaker,  182  Overgate. 

Thomas  (of  Barrie  and  Smith),  Meadowside ;  h.  30  Small's 
Wynd. 

Walter,  spirit-dealer,  10  Mid  Shore  ;  h.  do. 

William,  mill-manager,  Hillbank  Works;  h.  top  of  Cot- 
ton Road. 

William,  master  of  the  brig  Rosseau,  23  Castle  Street. 

William  (of  J.  and  W,),  15  Exchange  Street. 

William  C,  grocer  and  distributor  of  funeral  letters,  &c., 
74  Hilltown. 

Mrs,  broker,  56  West  Port,  Hawkhill. 

Mrs,  5  Rose  Angle,  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 

Mrs,  grocer,  121  Hilltown. 

Mrs,  grocer,  144  Overgate. 

Mrs,  provision  dealer,  102  Nethergate. 

Mrs,  grocer,  121  Prince's  Street;  A.  do. 

Mrs  B.,  grocer,  71  Hilltown. 

Mrs  David,  125  Nethergate. 

Mrs  David,  Springfield  House,  Perth  Road. 

Mrs  William,  baker,  75  Murraygate ;  h.  do. 

Miss,  milliner,  51  Nethergate. 

Miss,  dyer,  68  Seagate, 

Miss,  boarding  and  day  school,  12  South  Tay  Street. 

Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  5  Bain  Square. 

Miss  Joanna,  21  Reform  Street. 
Society  of  Writers'  Library,  33  High  Street,  David  Edwards,  li- 
brarian . 
Soot,  David,  merchant,  82  Overgate. 


166 

Soot,  James,  merchant,  and  agent  for  the  Bon  Accord  Marine: 
Insurance  Company,  27  Cowgate;  h.  22  Dallfield  Walk. 
Mrs,  14  Union  Street. 
Souter,  George,  bootmaker,  18  Reform  Street;  h.  16  Constitution 
Road. 
James,  joiner,  26  Souter's  Close,  Hilltown;  h.  do. 
William,  tailor,  80  Hawkhill. 
Mrs  A.,  30  Blackscroft. 
Alexander,  merchant.  Rood  Yards. 
George,  baker,  foot  of  Hunter  Street ;  h.  56  do. 
William,  cowfeeder,  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
Captain  William,  106  Seagate. 
Mrs  D.,  156  Seagate. 
South  Church  Congregation,  Old  English  Chapel,  Nethergate. 

William,  stoneware  merchant,  18  Hunter  Street. 
Spalding,  David,  grocer,  71  Rosebank. 

Spankie,  James,  &  Co.,  agents  and  linen  manufacturers,  7  Cow- 
gate  ;  h.  32  Barrack  Street.  .  * 
Speed,  George,  cowfeeder,  Union  Place,  Perth  Road. 

William,  provision  and  spirit-dealer,  115  Perth  Road. 
Spence,  Alexander,  grocer,  4  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

Alexander  Blair,  surgeon  and  dentist,  Mid  Shore  or  Shore 

Terrace. 

James,  draper,  14  Reform  Street ;  7i.  29  Constitution  Road. 
Robert,  shoemaker,  4  Crichton  Street ;  h.  3  Craig  Street. 
Robert,  shoemaker,  32  Hawkhill. 
Stewart  &  Son,  grocers  and  spirit-merchants,  6  Cotton 

Road ;  h.  do. 
Thomas  Baird,  surgeon,  &c.,  5  Crichton  Street ;  h.  7  do. 
Spink,  John,  shipmaster,  3  Dock  Street  West. 
Sprunt,  James,  perfumer  and  jeweller,  28  High  Street ;  h.  86  Ne- 
thergate. 
William,  letter-carrier,  post  office;  h.  12  Ann   Street,; 

Maxwelltown. 
Mrs,  grocer,  196  Hawkhill. 
St  John's  Church,  top  of  South  Tay  Street,  east  side. 
Free  Church,  Small's  Wynd,  Nethergate. 
Stalker,  Miss,  62  Nethergate. 
Star  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company,  37  Exchange  Street ; 

Patrick  Just,  agent. 
Stark,  David,  manufacturer,  24  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
James,  grocer,  30  Dallfield  Walk, 
James,  manufacturer,  Lilybank. 
James,  broker,  36  Wellgate. 
Starling,  A.,  steward,  2  West  Dock  Street. 
Steel,  A.  &  N.,  tea-dealers,  135  Murraygate  and  64  Overgate. 
A.  (of  A.  &  N.),  24  Cotton  Road. 


167 

Steel,  James,  engineer,  Wallace  Foundry;  h.  110  Prince's  Street, 
James,  plasterer,  Meadowside  ;  h.  58  Barrack  Street. 
N.  (of  A.  &  N.),  26  Cotton  Road. 
Steele,  Andrew,  grocer,  8  West  Port. 

G.  M.,  draper,  24  Reform  Street ;  h.  4  Rose  Angle,  Mag- 
dalen Yard  Road. 
James,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  2  Mid  Shore ;  h.  do. 
Mrs  Andrew,  Groom's  Close,  High  Street. 
Innes,  H.  teacher  of  drawing,  Croom's  Close,  High  Street. 
Stephen,  Alexander,  shipbuilder,  Marine  Parade;  h.  Broughty 
Ferry. 
A.  M.,  bookseller,  with  Mr  Chalmers,  Castle  Street  j  h. 

Rankin's  Court,  Murraygate. 
George,  ironmonger,  29  Castle  Street;  h.  1  Somerville 

Place. 
George,  tailor,  27  Prince's  Street. 
John,  manufacturer,  Lower  Lilybank. 
William,  cowfeeder.  Cotton  Road. 
William,  writer,  6  High  Street;  h.  23  St  Andrew's 

Street. 
Mi's,  34  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Mrs,  4  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Nethergate. 
Jean,  spirit-dealer,  5  Blinshall  Street. 
Miss,  Seafield  Place,  Thomson  Street. 
Stephenson,  John,  69  Prince's  Street. 
Stevenson,  John,  dyer,  foot  of  Constitution  Road ;  h  1  Bell  Street. 

John,  vintner,  182  Seagate. 
Stewart  &  Co.,  slatei-s,  Meadowside,  top  of  Panmure  Street;  h.  do. 
Alexander,  feuar.  Hunter  Street. 
Alexander,  Royal  Hotel,  54  Nethergate  and  5  Union 

Street. 
Alexander,  tinsmith,  108  Hilltown. 
Andrew,  teacher,  Blinshall  Street ;  h.  10  Millbank. 
Charles,  spirit-dealer,  27  Upper  Pleasance. 
David  junior,  contractor,  175  Seagate. 
Donald,   earthen  ware   merchant,   Carnie's  Land,    100 

Scouringburn. 
Duncan,  grocer,  106  Hilltown. 
E.,  grocer,  173  Seagate. 
Edward,  shoemaker,  61  Nethergate. 
Geoi'ge,  manufacturer,  18  Thomson  Street. 
James,  glover.  Trades'  Hall,  78  High  Street ;  h.  1  Com- 
mercial Street. 
James,  Crown  Hotel,  Greenmai'ket. 
James,  broker,  79  Seagate  ;  h.  do. 
James,  tin  plate  worker,  8  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown ; 
A.  do. 


168. 

Stewart,  James,  flesher,  97  Perth  Road. 

James,  4  Pleasance. 

J.,  japanner,  Temple  Lane. 

John,  grocer.  Prince's  Street;  h.  17  do. 

John,  grocer,  126  Prince's  Street. 

John,  flesher,  58  Prince's  Street. 

John,  fruiterer,  107  Overgate. 

Nursery  and  seedsman,  21  Nethergate;   h.  and  nursery, 
Broughty  Ferry. 

John,  spirit  dealer,  75  Overgate. 

John,   tea   and   spirit   merchant.   New  Inn   Entry;   h. 
George's  Place. 

John,  spirit  dealer,  81  Hilltown. 

John,  collector,  H.  M,  customs.  Custom  House,  Dundee; 
A.  Abercraig,  New  Port,  Fife. 

John,  porter,  Cowgate  ;  h.  42  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

John,  stabler  and  vintner.  Eagle  Inn,  108  Murraygate. 

John,  feuar,  Coldside. 

John,  tailor,  26  Scouringburn. 

Robert,  furnishing  tailor,  9  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Robert,  tailor,  5  Blackscroft, 

Robert,  spirit-dealer,  234  Perth  Road. 

Robert,  spirit-dealer,  9  West  Port. 

Peter,  baker,  24  King  Street. 

William,  ship  master,  6  St  Andrew's  Street. 

William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  20  Dock  Street;  h. 
17  Seafield  Lane. 

William,  grocer,  16  King  Street. 

William,  stabler,  26  King  Street. 

William,  painter,  55  Nethergate  ;  h.  flat  above. 

Mrs,  (mangle),  96  Overgate. 

Mrs,  (mangle),  14  Henderson's  Wynd,  West  Port. 

Mrs,  14  Thomson  Street, 
'    Mrs  David,  38  Prince's  Street. 

Mrs  Dr,  Westfield,  17  Magdalen-yard  Road. 

Mrs  Captain  James,  1  Peter's  Court,  St  Andrew's  Place. 

Miss,  42  Perth  Road. 

Ann,  dress  maker,  196  Seagate. 

Janet,  spirit  dealer,  36  Hawkhill. 
Stirling,  George,  tailor,  4  Hunter  Street. 

John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  28  Overgate  and  70  King 
Street;  h.  Todburn  Lane. 

Rev.  Thomas,  teacher,  Tay  Square  ;  h.  do. 

Peter,  City  Mission  agent,  26  Wellington  Street. 
Stiven,  Mrs,  15  Nelson  Street. 
Stormont,  Miss,  151  Seagate. 
Stormonth,  Peter,  broker,  15  Lindsay  Street. 


169 

Storrier,  Andrew,  manufacturer  of  bed-sacking,  hessians,  sacks, 

&c.,  36  Cowgate  and  200  Perth  Road;  h.  194  Westfield  Lane, 
Stottj  William,  17  Cowgate. 

Strachan,  Alexander,  lay  and  shuttle  maker,  16  Mid  Wynd,  Perth 
Road. 
James,  29  Meadow  Street ;  A.  43  Castle  Street. 
John,  ship  master,  34  Constable  Street. 
Peter,  builder,  8  Hawkhill. 
Walter,  spirit  dealer,  23  Nethergate. 
Straton,  John,  cowfeeder.  27  Bucklemaker  Wynd, 
William,  cooper,  37  King  Street ;  h.  26  do. 
Stratton,  David,  cowfeeder,  Coldside. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  3  West  Port. 
Strong,  Stewart,  clerk,  20  Dock  Street;  h.  37  Union  Street. 
William,  agent,  20  Dock  Street ;  h  37  Union  Street. 
Stronner,  grocer,  18  Prince's  Street;  h.  12  Crescent  Street. 
Stuart,  Alexander,  grocer,  1  Panmure  Street ;  h,  2  do. 

P.  &  A.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  38  Nethergate 

and  1  Panmure  Street. 
P.  of  P,  &  A.  Stuart ;  h.  107  Nethergate. 
Mrs,  stoneware  dealer,  58  Blackscroft, 
Sturrock,  David,  spirit  retailer,  72  Murra5'gate. 

David,  master  of  the  ship  "  Horn,"  23  St    Andrew's 

Street. 
James  D.,  master  of  the  ship  "  Alexander,"  23  St  An- 
drew's Street. 
James,  watch  maker,  53  Hilltown  ;  A.   15  Dudhope  St. 
James,  manufacturer,  22  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown;  h, 

Morriston's  Court,  Wellgate. 
James,  coal  merchant,  19  Dudhope  Road  ;  A,  32  do. 
John,  manager  Bank  of  Scotland;  A,  2  Park  Place. 
John  jun.  writer,  21  Reform  Street;  A.  Hawkhill  Place. 
Robert,  flaxspinner,  5  Bain  Square ;  A.  2  Park  Place. 
Thomas,  tailor,  11  Arthur  Street. 
William,  manager  Dundee  Marine  Insurance  Company, 

12  Bain  Square  Court ;  A.  3  Somerville  Place. 
Miss,  dressmaker,  36  Small's  Wynd. 
Sun  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Otfice,  23  Castle  Street ;  D.  B.  Niven, 

agent. 
Sutherland  &  Murdoch,  plumbers,  brass-founders,  and  gas-fitters, 
15  Reform  Street;  Manufactory,  146  Overgate  and 
Albert  Court,  Nethergate. 
George,  of  Sutherland  &  Murdoch ;  A.  7  North  Lind- 
say Street, 
George,  brass-founder.  East  Willison  Street ;  A.  70 

Murraygate. 
Mrs,  fruit-dealer,  30  Nethergate. 


170 

Sutherland,  Miss,  teacher,  Cherryfield,  Blackness  Road. 
Swan,  Alexander,  printer.  Advertiser  Office;  h.  40  Perth  Koad. 
Alexander,  grocer,  132  Prince's  Street. 
John,  wriglit,  Blackness  Road. 
Swankie,  Henry,  vintner,  12  Seagate. 
Swinson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  7  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade. 
Sydie,  George,  tailor,  70  Blackscroft. 
Symers,  Colin,  late  collector  of  customs,  158  Nethergate. 

John,  agent   for  British  Linen  Company,  77  Murray- 
gate. 
Stewart,  flesher,  123  Hilltown. 
Misses,  Whiteleys,  Nethergate. 
James,  flesher,  26  Prince's  Street ;  h.  do. 
John,  accountant,  Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland ;  h.  Perth 
Road. 

Tait  and  Yeaman,  fishcurers,  Horse  Wynd. 

William,  fishcurer ;  h.  Hynd's  Land,  Wellgate. 

James,  gardener,  Tait's  Lane,  Hawkhill. 

P.  M.,  accountant.  East  of  Scotland  Life  Assurance  Company, 

Bank  Street ;  h.  Westfield  Place. 
William,  baker,  11  Scouringburn. 
Talbert,  Geo.,  spirit  dealers,  9  Tally  Street. 
Tarbet  and  Bruce,  tailors  and  clothers,  8  High  Street. 
Tarbet  James  (of  Tarbet  and  Bruce);  h.  2  Bell  Street. 

John,  shoemaker,  65  High  Street;  h.  12  Seafield  Lane. 
Tarone,  Anthony,  barometer  and  mirror  maker,  12  Murraygate  ; 

h.  138  Murraygate. 
Tasker,  John,  vintner,  22  Fish  Street. 

Taws,  Alexander,  manager  at  Messrs  A.  and  D.  Edwards'  ;  h.  13 
Watson's  Lane,  Hawkill. 
George,  Stobswell  Park. 

James,  and  Son,  flaxspinners  and  sacking  manufacturers, 
39  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade;  h.  171  Hilltown. 
Tay  Coffee  House,  76  Murraygate. 

Square  Chapel,  South  Tay  Street. 
Seminaries,  12  and  14,  do. 
and  Tyne  Shipping  Company,  25  Greenmarket. 
Taylor,  J,,  hatter,  17  Nethergate;  h.  114  Nethergate. 
James,  shoemaker,  31  Hawkhill. 
John  Ewen,  boot  and  shoemaker,  32  Seagate. 
Walter,  manager,  Bell's  Street  iMill,  Bell  Street. 
Walter,  shore-dues  office ;  h.  3  King  Street.  _ 
William,  and  Co.  machinemakers  and  flaxspinners,  Lind- 
say Sti'eet. 
William  (of  William  Taylor  and  Co.),  Lindsay  Street. 
William  O.,  shipowner,  36  Nethergate. 


171 

Taylor,  "William  O.  jun.,  shipmaster,  36  Nethergate. 

William,  and  Son,  nurserymen,  Rosefield  Nursery,  Black- 
ness Road. 
William,  bookbinder  and  stationer,  33  Union  Street. 
William,  lath-splitter,  Ward  Road;  h,  87  King  Street. 
William,  grocer,  87  Murraygate. 
Isabella,  grocer,  and  spirit-dealer,  175  Overgate. 
Mrs  D.,  milliner,  62  Overgate. 

Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  8  Crichton  Street. 
Mrs  Mary,  1  Westfield  Place,  Perth  Road. 
Mrs,  4  Coupar's  Alley,  Wellgate. 
Tennant,  Thomas,  confectioner,  19  do, 
Tervet,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  31  George's  Place. 
Thain,  James,  shipowner,  37  Exchange  Street;  /*.  Cherrybank,  31 
Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
John,  merchant  and  shipowner,  37  Exchange   Street;  h. 
Heathpark  by  Blairgowrie. 
Theatre  Royal,  15  Castle  Street. 
Thistle  Hall  (John  Cooper,  keeper),  15  Union  Street. 
Third,  James  B.,  precentor  of  Wishart  Church  ;  A.  12  Long  Wynd. 
Thomas,  James  B.  C.  M.,  surgeon  ;  surgery  4  Crescent  Street, 
Prince's  Street ;  h.  3  Craig  Street. 
John,  chemist,  medical  ball,  67  High  Street;  A.  3  Craig 
Street. 
Thoms,  George,  clothier,  3  Crichton  Street;  h.  Shore  Terrace. 

George,  merchant,  St  Andrew's  Place  ;  A.  11  King  Street. 

George,  Dutch  and  Danish  consul,  20  St  Andrew's  Place. 

George,  merchant.  Bell's  Land,  Mid  Shore. 

James,  feuar,  213  Pole  Park  Road. 

John,  merchant,  47  High  Street;  h.  1  South  Union  Street. 

Peter,        do.  do.  1  do. 

Patrick  H.,  merchant  and  banker,  14  St  Andrew's  Place; 

h.  Cresent  House. 
Mrs,  grocer,  56  Constable  Street. 
Mrs,  146  Nethergate. 

Mrs  George,  18  Wellington  Street,  Forebank. 
Thomson,  Alexander  W.,  mason,  9  Thomson's  Lane. 
Andrew,  shoemaker,  6  Stobswell  Road. 
David,  tailor,  34  Bucldemaker  Wynd. 
David,  engraver  and  printer,  69  Reform  Street. 
David,  teacher,  Public  Seminaries;  h  32  Castle  Street. 
Edward  A.,  Rev.,  Paton's  Lane,  Perth  Road. 
George, sworn  timber  m easurer  and bulker;  h.  77  Seagate. 
Henrv,  leather  merchant,  10  Barrack  Street;  h.  Camp- 
bell's Close,  75  High  Street. 
J.  W,,  writer,  21  Castle  Street;  h.  Spring  Bank,  Ar- 
broath Road. 


172 

Thomson,  Rev.  James,  St  Clement's,  Edengrove. 
James,  tailor,  58  Nethergate. 
James,  manufacturer,  21G  Perth.  Road. 
James,  tailor,  94  Hawkhill. 
James,  shoemaker,  24  Seafield  Lane. 
James,  clerk,  6  Park  Lane. 
John,  teacher,  24  Dudhope  Street. 
John,  of  White  and  Thompson,  40  Union  Street. 
John,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  45  Perth  Road. 
Peter,  manufacturer,  348  Perth  Road, 
Peter,  collector  to  Gas  Company,  214  Perth  Road. 
Robert,  smith,  22  Murraygate;  h.  51  Overgate. 
R.  H.,  and  Co.  jewellers  and  dentists,  28  Nethergate; 

h.  37  High  Street. 
Samuel  C,  corn  merchant,  12  Dock  Street;  h.  Annfield 

House,  Broughty  Ferry. 
Thomas,  grocer,  51  Wellgate. 
Thomas,  spirit-dealer,  180  Overgate. 
William,  shipmaster,  22  Tod  Burn  Lane. 
William,  clothier,  8  Reform  Street ;  h.  5  do. 
William,  hoiser,  67  Scouringburn. 
Widow,  83  Overgate. 

Mi's,  fruiterer,  Malthouse  Close,  58  Nethergate. 
Mrs  William,  Speed's  Close,  19  Overgate. 
Miss  Margaret,  milliner,  18  Barrack  Street. 
Mrs  W.  &  Son,  upholsterers  and  paper-hangers,  Ran- 
kin's Close,  6  Murraygate. 
Mrs,  grocer,  11  Small's  Wynd. 
Mrs,  flesher,  52  Murraygate. 
Misses,  dressmakers,  79  Murraygate. 
Mrs  J.,  St  Paul's  Court,  61  Murraygate. 
Betty,  tripe  cleaner,  St  Margaret's  Close. 
Mrs  J.,  vintner,  3  West  Dock  Street. 
Thornton,  James,  vintner,  36  Henderson's  Wynd, 

William,  agent,  25  St  Andrew's  Place;  h.  Newport. 
William,  Prussian  vice-consul,  28  St  Andrew's  Street. 
Thow,  Thomas,  writer,  8  Mid  Shore. 
Tinder,  Thomas,  feuar,  Smithfield. 
Tod,  Mrs,  22  Crichton  Street. 
Todd,  Francis  H.,  baker,  181  Overgate. 

Hugh,  baker  and  spirit-dealer,  18  Seagate. 
James,  122  Seagate;  h.  Bonnybank  Road. 
James,  grocer,  18  Seafield  Lane,  Perth  Road. 
John,  merchant  and  manufacturer,  Sydney  Place,  Constitu- 
tion Road. 
John,  81  Overgate. 
J.,  milliner,  140  Overgate. 


173 

Toner,  John,  furniture  broker.  45  Reform  Street  and  148  Overgate  ; 

h.  above. 
l''osh,  David,  boatman,  Craig;  h.  11  Fish  Street. 

David,  shipmaster,  Union  Close,  25  Nethergate. 

David,  lapper  and  packer,  39  Cowgate  ;  h.  Rattray's  Land, 

Cbapelshade. 
John,  baker,  95  Perth  Road. 
John,  captain,  49  Cowgate. 
Robert,   shipowner,    17   Dock    Street;    h.    1    Commercial 

Street. 
Mrs,  vintner,  23  Meadowside. 
Town  Churches,  21-23  Nethergate. 

Tracy,  Bernard,  broker,  12  Horse  Water  Wynd,  Scouringburn. 
Trades'  Lane    Calendering   Company,   finishers   and    packers  of 
linens.  Trades'   Lane;    William   Martin/ junior,  ma- 
nager. 
Tulloch,  David,  hat  manufacturer,  65  Murraygate  ;  h.  70  do. 
Edward,  chimney  sweep,  236  Overgate. 
Rev.  John,  7  Westfield  Place,  Perth  Road. 
John,  hatter,  31  High  Street;  h.  14  Barrack  Street. 
Turnbull  &  Company,  cloth  and  yarn  bleachers,  calenderers,  and 
packers,  22  Cowgate  and  St  Andrew's  Street ;  Works, 
Claverhouse  Bleach  field. 
Alexander  and  Company,  confectioners,  207  Overgate. 
George,   agent,   32    St   Andrew's  Street ;    h.  47  Castle 

Street. 
George,  grocer,  166  Overgate. 
Hector  (of  Turnbull  &  Co.),  22  Cowgate;  h.   1  Bank 

Street. 
John  (of  Turnbull  &  Co),  Claverhouse. 
William,  merchant,  27  Cowgate;  h.  23  King  Street. 
William,  shipmaster,  2  Castle  Court. 
Turpie,  John,  shipmaster,  21  Gellatly  Street. 
Tyrie,  Alexander,  plasterer,  Meadowside ;  7i.  33  Bell  Street. 
William,  plasterer,  Mint  Close,  51  High  Street. 

Union  Loan  Office,  Thomas  Malcolm,  junior,  pawnbroker  and  ap- 
praiser, 50  Murraygate ;  h.  16  Nelson  Street. 
Unity  Tavern,  43  Overgate. 
United  Secession  Church,  Bell  Street. 
Ure,  Alexander,  gardener,  12  Constitution  Street. 

Alexander,  gardener,  Greenmarket;  h.  Constitution  Street. 
George,  clerk  (P.  Dalgairns  &  Co.);  A.  12  Constitution  Street. 
William,  writer  and  accountant,  13  Church  Lane. 
Urquhart,  Alexander,  hairdresser,  220  Overgate. 

Daniel  (of  Urquhart  &  Sons),  16  Nethergate  ;  h.  Scour- 
ingburn. 


174 

Urquhart,  David,  letter  carrier,  post  office,  4  West  Port. 

Edward  (of  William  Urquhart  &  Sons),  16  Nethergate  ; 

h.  Cherryfield  Cottage. 
James  &  William,  musicians,  teachers  of  music,  &c. ; 

h.  140  Hilltown. 
William  &  Sons,   nursery  and   seedsmen,  Nurseries, 

Scouringburn,   Dudhope,   and   Annfield  ;    shop,    IG 

Nethergate. 
Mrs,  74  Seagate. 
Miss,  3  Springfield,  Perth  Road. 

Valentine,  John,  stamp  cutter  and  lithographer,  152  Murraygate. 

James,  engraver,  stationer,  and  printer,  100  Murray- 
gate  ;  h.  30  Blackscroft, 

Misses,  dressmakers  and  milliners,  6  Victoria  Square. 
Victoria  Hotel  (Mrs  Wallace),  8  Barrack  Street. 

Waddel,  John,  manufacturer,  3  Wilkie's  Lane,  Hawkhill ;  h.  1 
do. 

John,  manufacturer,  Perth  Road;  h.  103  do. 
Waddell,  Misses,  fancy  knitters,  63  Reform  Street;  h.  31  Hill- 
town. 
Walker,  Charles,  writer,   19   High   Street;   h.   Magdalen  Point, 
Magdalen  Green. 

Crawford,  wine-merchant,  53  Murraygate ;  h.  Tay  Square. 

Daniel,  sub-inspector  of  factories,  1  Bank  Street. 

George,  grocer,  6  Union  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

George,  stoneware  merchant,  57  Rosebank. 

Harry,  flaxspinner  (of  J.  &  H.  Walker),  Dudhope  Ter- 
race. 

J.  &  H.,  flaxspinners  and  manufacturers,  21  Cowgate. 

James,  flaxspiniier  (of  J.  &  H.  W.),  21  King  Street. 

James,  janior,  Magdalen  Point. 

James,  plumber,  36  Nethergate  ;  h.  51  Overgate. 

James,  writer,  14  New  Inn  Entry  ;  h.  Cotton  Road. 

Janet,  dealer  in  cloth,  116  Hilltown. 

Janet,  grocer,  53  Hawkhill, 

Mrs,  grocer,  65  Nethergate. 

Mrs  Helen,  brewer,  15  Constable  Street. 

Mrs  M.  L.,  Commercial  Hotel,  51  Overgate. 

Patrick,  shipmaster,  60  Prince's  Street. 

Rev.  Robert  S.,  minister  of  the  Free  Church  of  Longfor- 
gan  ;  h.  Union  Place,  Perth  Road. 

Robert,  stationer  and  account  book  manufacturer.  Trades' 
Hall,  77  High  Street ;  h.  20  Reform  Street. 

William,  carver,  3.''  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Wallace,  George,  chimney-sweeper,  42  Wannan's  Close,  Hawkhill. 


175 

Wallace,  Henry,  tailor,  7  Blackscroft. 

James,  cabinetmaker,  William   Street,  Scouringburn ; 

h.  Malcolm's  Entry. 
Mrs  J.,  Victoria  Hotel,  8  Barrack  Street. 
Mrs  W.,  Albion  Hotel,  15  Tally  Street  and  48  Overgate. 
William,  merchant,  5  Cowgate;  h.  23  Thomson  Street. 
William,  blacksmith, Dudhope  Park;   h.  do. 
William,  spirit-dealer,  203  Overgate ;  h.  Hean's  Land, 
Small's  Wynd. 
Wales,  William,  sheriff- clerk-depute,  30  Beform  Street ;  h.  Blair's 

Court,  86  Nethergate. 
Warden,  Alexander  J.,  flaxspinner  and  manufacturer,  23  Cow- 
gate  ;  h.  Wellington  Street. 
Andrew,  tailor,  80  Hilltown. 
George,  tailor,  100  Hilltown. 
Wardrobe,  Mrs,  fruit-dealer,  354  Perth  Road. 
Warren,  John,  surveyor,  G.  P.  O.,  Upper  Dudhope  Crescent. 
Watson,  D.  J.,  watchmaker,  Hawkhill ;  h.  42  do. 

F,,  ironmonger  and  tinplate  worker,  81  Murraygate  ;  h. 

83  do. 
E.ev.  James   E..,   assistant  to   Mr    Thomson,   Steeple 

Church  ;  h.  40  Union  Street. 
James,  feuar,  Coldside. 

John,  tobacconist,  17  Murraygate  ;  Ji.  19  do. 
John,  gunsmith  and  cutler,  5liller's  Close,   138  Murray- 
gate  ;  h.  Butchart's  Close,  112  Murraygate. 
John,  baker.  Barrack  Street ;  ^.  11  do. 
John,  plumber,  14  Barrack  Street. 
John,  ironmonger,  21  High  Street;  h.  39  do. 
John,  smith,  36  Constable  Street;  h.  46  Prince's  Street. 
John,  council  officer,  inspector  of  weights  and  measures, 

and  billet  master.  Town  House,  High  Street. 
Mrs,  Wrights'  Court,  59  Wellgate. 
Mrs  E.,  tobacconist,  17  Murraygate;  A.  19  do. 
Mrs  J.,  22  Barrack  Street, 
Miss,  milliner,  3  Thorter  Row. 

Miss,  teacher,  Tay  Square  Church  ;  h.  Seafield  Lane, 
Patrick,  draper,  65  High  Street ;  li.  107  Nethergate. 
Peter,  manager,  Craigie  Mill ;  h.  Cotton  Road. 
Thomas,  wright,  Perth  Road  ;  h.  184  do. 
Walter,  boot  and  shoemaker,  85  Blackscroft. 
William,  shipmaster,  52  St  Andrew's  Street. 
William,  agent,  6  Milnbank  Road. 
Watt,  James,  merchant,  131  Murraygate  ;  h.  65  Union  Place,  Mag- 
dalen Yard, 
James  jun.,  merchant,  13  Dock  Street. 
James,  spirit-dealer,  30  and  32  Prince's  Street. 


176 

Watt,  Mrs  Andrew,  lodgings,  43  Exchange  Street, 
Mrs,  milkseller,  108  Nethei-gate. 
Miss,  Logie  House, 

Robert,  hairdresser,  120  Overgate  ;  h.  above. 
Wann,  William,  cowfeeder,  7o  Bucklemaker  Wynd, 
Wannan,  Alexander,  Perth   and  Glasgow  carrier,  Mackintosh's 
Close,  108  Murraygate,  and  6  Fenton  Street. 
Thomas,  post-runner  to  Invergowrie  and  Longforgan  ; 
h.  12  Church  Lane. 
Webster,  A.,  general  merchant,  29  Weilgate  ;    A.  9   Davidson's 
Enti-y,  92  Seagate. 
Adam,  shipmaster,  52  St  Andrew's  Street. 
Alexander,  M.D, ;  Surgery,!  South  Union  Street ;  A.  43 

Union  Street. 
David,  shipmaster,  23  Crichton  Street. 
James,  saddler,  2  High  Street ;  A.  do. 
James,  lime  merchant,  61  Hawkhill. 
James,  clerk  to  Sutherland  &  Murdoch,  Mrs  Fleming's 

lodgings,  32  Castle  Street. 
Lanceman,  pilot-master,  11  Dock  Street  j  A.  83  Blacks- 
croft. 
Margaret,   dressmaker,   58   Overgate,   enter  from  Tally 

Street. 
Mrs,  cowfeeder,  31  Lilybank. 
Mrs  Ann,  lodgings,  7  Exchange  Street. 
Mrs  David,  Morton's  Square,  31  Weilgate. 
Peter,  cowfeeder,  Stobswell. 
Robert,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  Castle  Street : 

A.  Castle  Hill,  Burnhead. 
Thomas  D.,  salesman,  95  Murraygate ;  A.  97  do. 
Thomas  B.,  clerk;  A.  at  Dr  Webster's,  43  Union  Street. 
William,  bookseller,  121  Nethergate;  A.  Morgan's  Build- 
ings. 
Wedderspoon,  A.,  confectioner,  13  Murraygate;  A.  do. 
Weir,  William,  merchant,  69  Nethergate  ;  A.  do. 
Welch,  George,  shipmaster,  49  Cowgate, 

Mrs,  22  Thomson  Street. 
Welsh,  John,  plane-maker,  11  Meadow  Close,  56  Murraygate; 
A.  do. 
John,  barley,  malt,  and  flour  merchant.  Hunter  Street ; 
A.  22  do. 
West,  William  (of  Mill  and  West,  cardmakers);  A.  179  Overgate. 
Westland,  James,  manager  of  Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland  ;    A. 

Hawkhill  Place. 
Westwood,  Andrew,  precentor  of  Unity  Chapel,  14  Baltic  'Street; 
A.  10  Powrie  Place,  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
Mrs,  grocer,  6  Scouringburn. 


177 

White,  Alexander,  cowfeeder,  12  Rosebank  Road. 
George,  cowfeeder,  32  Constable  Street. 
Thomas,  master  of  barque  "  Thetis  j"  h.  23  St  Andrew's 

Street. 
William,  grocer,  6  William  Street,  King  Street ;  h.  do. 
Whitehurst,  Francis,  broker,  top  of  South  Tay  Street. 
Whitson,  Miss,  33  Tay  Street. 
Whittet,  Miss,  Westfield  Avenue,  Perth  Road. 
Whitting,  John,  fruiterer,  124  Overgate. 
Whitton,  Alexander,  grocer,  54  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

George,  brewer,  Carsewell's  Lane,  King  Street;  h.  28 

do. 
James,  merchant,  36  Hilltown  ;  h.  do, 
John,  manufacturer,  37  Hilltown ;  A.  Forebank. 
John  H.  A,,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  Scouringburn ;  h 

do. 
Mrs,  36  Nethergate. 
Thomas,  grocer,  15  Prince's  Street. 
Why te  and  Thomson,  writers,  44  High  Street. 
Mrs,  14  Barrack  Street. 
Miss,  milliner,  Dron's  Close,  205  Overgate. 
Robei't,  minister,  Lindsay  Street;  A.  15  Miller's  Wynd, 

Perth  Road. 
Robert,  writei*,  44  High  Street ;  h.  Constitution  Terrace. 
Robert,  (of  Whyte  and  Thomson),  Constitution  Road. 
Whytock,  Peter,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  108  Overgate ;  A.  above. 
Wighton,  A.  J.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  dealer  in  musical  in- 
struments, &c.,  7  Hilltown  ;  h.  9  do. 
Alexander,  shipmaster,  Rose  Angle,  120  Perth  Road. 
James,  cowfeeder,  22  Blackscroft. 
James,  grocer,  141  Hawkhill. 
Mrs  George,  tea-dealer  and  clothier,  46  Hilltown. 
Thomas,  wright,  89  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
William,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  Hilltown. 
Wild,  F.  J.,  clockmaker,  106  Murraygate. 
Wilkie,  James,  spirit-dealer,  205  Hawkhill ;  h,  do. 
Miss,  1  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate. 
Miss,  dressmaker,  6  Victoria  Square. 
Samuel,  vintner,  and  cowfeeder,  118  Murraygate. 
William,  cowfeeder,  top  of  Hilltown. 
Will,  Agnes,  spirit-dealer,  118  Hawkhill. 

William,  lapper,  Baltic  Street ;  h.  Bell's  Land,  Hilltown. 
Williamson,  James,  shoemaker,  92  Overgate ;  h.  103  do. 
Mrs,  poulterer,  37  Nethergate. 
Mrs  Alexander,  139  Hilltown. 

Robert,  shoemaker,   12  Commercial  Street,  Maxwell- 
town. 

M 


178 

Williamson,  Thomas,  clerk  to  Keay  and  Rattray,  22  Dock  Street ; 

h.  Beharie's  Land,  James'  Park. 
Willi  son  Church,  top  of  Barrack  Street. 

Andrew,  writer.  Exchange  Buildings  ;  h.  Ferry  House, 
Broughty  Ferry. 
Wilson  &  Co.,  lace  and  sewed  muslin  establishment,  34  Nethergate. 
&  Aberdein,  hecklemakers,  Willison  Street,  Barrack  St. 
&  Philip,  corn  merchants,  7  Mid  Shore. 
Alexander,  flesher,  48  Prince's  Street. 
Alexander,  grocer,  179  Hilltown. 
Alexander,  stoneware  merchant,  51  Prince's  Street. 
Alexander,  shoemaker,  10  Scouringburn. 
Andrew,  baker,  141  Hilltown. 
Andrew,  hecklemaker  ;  h.  40  Sea  Braes. 
David,  banker,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland ;  h.  4-5  Mid 

Shore. 
E.,  merchant,  &c.,  32  Murraygate ;  h.  1  Infirmary  Lane. 
Edward,  upholsterer,  29  Nethergate ;  h.  8  Victoria  Square. 
George,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  59  King  Square. 
J.  &  J.,  hatters,  26  Reform  Street ;  h.  1  Mid  Street,  Cha- 

pelshade. 
James,  dyer,  Fenton's  Close,  7  Murraygate. 
James,  dyer  and  renovator,  44  Reform  Street ;    h,  Fen- 
ton's Close,  70  MuiTaygate, 
James,  mason,  Annfield  Road. 
James,  shipmaster,  38  Prince's  Street. 
James,  corn  merchant,  7  Mid  Shore ;  h.  32  Union  Street. 
James,  china  merchant,  8  South  Lindsay  Street, 
John,  London  pianoforte  and  music-seller,  and  tuner  of 

pianofortes,  18  Nethergate. 
John,  flesher,  12  Union  Street;  h.  14  do. 
John,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Murraygate ;  h.  3  Peter 

Street. 
John,  tailor,  46  Bell  Street. 

John,  flaxdressei',  21  Long  Wynd ;  h,  foot  of  Union  Street. 
John,  coal  agent,  Hunter  Street. 

Rev.  Joseph,  minister  of  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Con- 
gregation, Meadowside  ;  h.  238  Perth  Road. 
Mrs,  potato  dealer,  72  Nethergate. 
Miss,  milliner,  104  Nethergate. 
Miss  Mary,  dressmaker,  3  Barrack  Street. 
Thomas,  tailor,  75  Prince's  Street. 

William,  teacher.  Temple  Lane ;  h.  Carnie's  Land,  Scour- 
ingburn. 
Winter,  James,  writer,  19  High  Street;  li.  Baxters  Court,  39 

Cowgate. 
Wise,  Miss,  Hillbank  House. 


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Wishart,  John,  feather  merchant,  8  Overs;ate ;  h.  do. 

William,  draper,  Castle  Lane  and  10  Greenmarket. 
Wood,  William,  grocer,  119  Hilltown. 

John,  weaver,  17  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
Thomas,  manufacturer,  lu6  Hawkhill. 
Wrights'  Hall,  Key's  Close,  18  Nethergate. 
Wright,  Mrs,  Tay  Square. 

Robert,  clerk,  27  Cowgate;  h.  66  King  Street. 
William,  elerk,  Baxter  Brothers  &  Co. ;  h.  66  King  Street. 
Wrongham,   William,    Baltic   and  Insurance   agent,   Panmure 

Street ;  A.  3  St  Andrew's  Street. 
Wylie,  Mrs  William,  Rose  Angle,  13  Magdalen  Yard  Road. 
Wyllie  and  Johnston,  flaxspinners,  Panmure  Street. 
Wynd,  John,  cabinetmaker,  38  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

John,  foreman,  flaxdresser,  Kinmond  and  Hill's,  Pleas- 
ance;  Kirk-session's  Land,  Pleasance. 

Yeaman,  Miss  Spence,(of  Murie),  Miln's  Buildings,  150  Nether- 
gate. 

Mrs,  140  Miln's  Buildings. 
Young,  Arthur,  adjuster  of  averages,  12  Bain's  Square ;  k.  Small's 
Wynd. 

Alexander,  grocer,  58  Hilltown. 

Charles,  grocer,  76  King  Street ;  h.  89  King  Street. 

David,  spirit-dealer.  Ward  Road. 

G.  K.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  linen  warehouse,  41  Meadowside. 

Isaac,  brewer,  84  Blackscroft. 

James,  carter  and  feuar,  19  Albert  Street. 

James,  shipmaster,  20  Blackscroft. 

James,  grocer,  52  Prince's  Street. 

James,  watchmaker,  28  Wellgate. 

James,  shipmaster,  13  St  Andrew's  Street. 

James,  confectioner,  117  Nethergate. 

John,  vintner  and  porter,  28  West  Dock  Street. 

John,  tailor,  44  High  Street. 

Joseph,  tailor  and  clothier,  2  High  Street. 

Robert,  vintner,  69  Magdalen  Yard. 

Thomas,  Dundee  Advertiser  Office. 

William,  tailor,  20  West  Port. 

William,  proprietor,  5  Tod  Burn  L  ane,  King  Street. 

William,  grocer,  40  King  Street. 

William,  shipmaster,  7  Tod  Burn  Lane,  King  Street. 

William,  watchmaker,  10  Murraygate;  h.  32  Castle  Street. 

William,  potato  dealer,  56  Bell  Street. 

William,  manufacturer,  122  Hawkhill. 

William,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  72  Seagate  and  18 
Horse  Wynd  ;  h.  74  Seagate, 


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Young,  William,  shipmaster,  22  Fish  Street. 
Elizabeth,  flesher,  61  Wellgate. 
Isabella,  grocer.  111  Nethergate. 
Miss,  Seafield  Cottage,  26  Seafield  Lane. 
Miss,  strawhat  maker,  154  Overgate, 
Miss,  5  Victoria  Square. 
Margaret,  spirit-dealer,  88  Cowgate  Port. 
Mrs,  66  Murraygate. 
Mrs  James,  36  Nethergate. 
Mrs  William,  51  High  Street. 
Mrs,  poulterer,  38  Union  Street. 
Younger,  Robert,  grocer,  24  Crichton  Street  and  1  Greenmarket ; 
h.  10  West  Dock  Street. 
Mrs  Agnes,  grocer,  21  Constitution  Street. 
Yule,  Adam,  shipmaster,  144  Perth  Road. 
George,  spirit-dealer,  45  Hawkhill. 
James,  tailor,  17  Scouringburn. 
Melville,  mate,  63  Nethergate. 
Peter,  gardener.  Blackness. 


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MAMES  CLASSED  ACCORDING  TO  PROFESSION. 


ACCOUNTANTS. 

William  Boyd  Baxter,  14  High  Street. 

John  Cairncross,  Dundee  Bank,  Castle  Street. 

James  Christie,  British  Linen  Company  Bank,  Murraygate. 

James  Chrichton,  26  Castle  Street. 

Henry  J.  Hazel,  33  Nethergate. 

James  Hill,  average  stater,  10  Bain's  Square. 

James  Mathew,  Perth  Railway  Company,  20  Reform  Street. 

Graham  Milne,  5  Ireland's  Lane. 

Peter  MitchelJ,  18  Nethergate. 

James  Renny,  3  Bank  Street. 

William  Myles,  11  Reform  Street. 

James  Robertson,  26  Castle  Street. 

John  Symon,  Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland. 

P.  M.  Tait,  East  of  Scotland  Life  Assurance  Company,  Bank 

Street,  Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland. 
Arthur  Young,  adjuster  of  averages,  12  Bain's  Sqaure. 

AGENTS. 

William  Adam,  31  Joint  Stock  Company's  Buildings. 

George  Alexander,  16  Dock  Street. 

J.  B.  Anderson,  28  Cowgate. 

James  Barrie,  5  Bain's  Square. 

George  N.  Baxter,  5  Trades'  Hall. 

James  H.  Baxter,  37  Ferry  Road. 

John  Charles  Bell,  5  Commercial  Street. 

George  Boyd,  39  Castle  Street. 

James  Boyd,  Sugar  House  Wynd. 

John  Brown,  13  Dock  Street. 

James  M.  Campbell,  Campbell's  Close,  High  Street. 

Andrew  B.  Crichton,  34  St  Andrew's  Street. 

George  Duff,  56  Barrack  Street. 

Robert  Duff,  8  Meadow  Street. 

William  Duff  43  Cowgate. 

Robert  Fairweather,  5  West  Dock  Street. 

James  Fettes,  12  West  Port. 

John  Guild,  Magdalen  Place. 


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Alexander  Guthrie,  39  Cowgate. 

Jolin  Hardie,  15  Dock  Street. 

James  Henderson  and  Company,  Exchange  Street. 

William  Hutton,  22  Greenmarket. 

David  Jack,  foot  of  Candle  Lane. 

William  Lawson,  25  Castle  Street. 

Kobert  Leighton,  16  Dock  Street. 

Robert  Learmonth,  Westfield  Avenue. 

James  M'Lean,  2  Den's  Brae. 

David  B.  Miller,  William  Street,  King  Street. 

Thomas  Nicholson,  9  Dock  Street. 

D.  B.  Niven,  23  Castle  Street. 

P.  D.  Ritchie,  foot  of  Castle  Street. 

George  Sandeman,  6  Victoria  Square, 

Alexander  Smith,  Rankin's  Court,  6  Murraygate, 

Alexander  C.  Smith,  asphalte,  East  Dock  Street. 

Robert  Smith,  24  Joint  Stock  Buildings. 

James  Spankie  and  Company,  7  Cowgate. 

William  Strong,  20  Dock  Street. 

William  Thornton,  23  St  Andrew's  Street. 

George  Turnbull,  32  St  Andrew's  Street. 

William  Watson,  6  Milnbank  Road. 

John  Wilson,  Hunter  Street. 

William  Wrongham,  Panmure  Street. 

ACRHITECT  AND  CIVIL  ENGINEERS. 

Charles  Edward,  31  Reform  Street. 

George  Mathewson,  7  Exchange  Buildings. 

Charles  Ower,  Harbour  Works  Office,  Custom  House. 

William  Paterson,  7  Cowgate. 

George  Simpson,  68  Blackscroft. 

William  Scott,  town  architect,  41  Reform  Street. 

ARTISTS. 

D.  R.  Andrews,  Public  Seminaries. 

Donald  Alexander,  Young's  Close,  66  Murraygate. 

George  M'Gillivray,  9  Tay  Street  Lane. 

Innes  H.  Steel,  Croom's  Close,  High  Street. 

AUCTIONEERS  AND  APPRAISERS. 

John  M.  Beatts,  39  Reform  Street. 

George  Brodie,  49  Reform  Street. 

George  Dodds,  10  Nethergate. 

W.  A.  Grandy,  111  Overgate. 

Davidson  and  Methven,  3  St  Clement's  Lane. 

Colin  Rickard,  2  Panmure  Street. 


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BAKERS. 

Alexander  Allan,  47  Murraygate. 

John  A.  Allan,  66  Nethergate. 

D.  W.  Baxter,  55  Wellgate. 

Mrs  John  Beattie,  2  Blackscroft. 

George  Butchart,  64  Wellgate, 

Charles  Cooper,  Blackscroft. 

John  Couper,  34  and  36  Prince's  Street. 

William  Couper,  West  Port. 

John  Crichton,  29  Perth  Road. 

W.  &  John  Davidson,  Narrow  of  Murraygate. 

David  Duncan  &  Sons,  67  Wellgate. 

John  Elder,  Foot  of  Blackness  Road. 

Mrs  William  Fender,  40  Castle  Street. 

David  Fitchie,  50  George's  Place. 

James  G.  Fleming,  4  St  Clement's  Lane, 

Alexander  Fyffe,  46  Overgate. 

Joseph  Gill,  156  Prince's  Street. 

James  Harris,  23  Scouringburn. 

Roderick  Harris,  4  Nethergate. 

William  Harris,  Fish  Street. 

David  Hume,  123  Nethergate. 

Robert  Jobson,  9  Hawkhill. 

James  Key,  47  Scouringburn. 

David  Leighton,  101  Cowgate. 

Andrew  Lindsay,  33  Hilltown. 

David  Lumsden,  West  Port. 

John  Mathew,  32  Ann  Street. 

James  M'Donald,  48  Seagate. 

Peter  McDonald,  47  Hawkhill. 

James  M'Richie,  13  West  Port. 

James  Meekison,  24  Hilltown. 

Alexander  Miller,  117  Hilltown. 

David  Moncrieff,  Hawkhill. 

Mrs  Moncur,  130  Overgate. 

Mrs  NicoU,  99  Dudhope  Crescent. 

David  Paterson,  12  Wellgate. 

James  Petrie,  93  Murraygate, 

David  Preston,  102  Scouringburn. 

James  Puller,  134  Murraygate. 

Thomas  Rait,  10  Overgate. 

James  Reid,  14  Wellgate. 

Robert  Reid,  41  and  43  Prince's  Street. 

W.  D.  Reid,  31  and  32  Constitution  Road- 

David  Renny,  28  Dudhope  Street. 

Joseph  Robertson,  17  Upper  Pleasance. 


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David  Shepherd,  69  Hilltown. 
John  Allan  Small,  Hawkhill. 
Thomas  Small,  3  Gfreenmarket. 
John  Smith,  11  Seagate. 
Mrs  William  Smith,  75  Murra,ygate. 
George  Souter,  Foot  of  Hunter  Street. 
Peter  Stewart,  64  King  Street. 
Peter  Strachan,  8  Hawkhill. 
Francis  H.  Tod,  181  Overgate. 
Hugh  Tod,  18  Seagate. 
John  Tosh,  95  Perth  Road. 
John  Watson,  11  Barrack  Street. 
Andrew  Wilson,  141  Hilltown. 
William  Tait,  11  Scouringburn. 

BANKERS. 

David  Anderson,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  105  Murraygate. 

C.  W,  Boase,  Dundee  Bank,  22  Castle  Street. 

G.  C.  Boase^  do.  do. 

John  Cairncross,  Dundee  Banking  Company. 

George  C.  Chalmers,  National  Bank  of  Scotland. 

David  Guthrie,  Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland. 

John  Henderson,  National  Bank  of  Scotland. 

James  S.  Lithgow,  Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Robert  Millar,  Castle  Street. 

John  Morison,  Dundee  Bank. 

David  Mudie,        do. 

John  Sturrock,  Bank  of  Scotland. 

John  Symers,  British  Linen  Company,  Murraygate. 

James  Westland,  Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland. 

David  Wilson,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland. 

John  Wilson,  do.  do. 

BAROMETER  AND  MIRROR  MAKERS. 

Domenico  Balerna,  Greig's  Land,  Yeaman  Shore 
Anthony  Tarone,  12  Murraygate. 

BASKET  MAKERS. 

Ralph  Dobson,  33  Reform  Street. 
Mrs  Ireland  &  Son,  17  Union  Streets 
David  Morris,  49  Nethergate. 
Peter  N.  Norrie,  21  Lindsay  Street. 

BELLMEN. 

Alexander  Ferguson  (Town)  1  Tay  Street  Lane. 
David  Rait  (Hill)  5  Rosebank  Street. 


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BILL-POSTERS. 


Dundee  Bill  Posting  Co.,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street. 
Kobert  Calvert,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street. 
James  Simpson,  12  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 


BLACKING   MANtJFACTUEERS. 

Joseph  Bonnar,  70  Overgate. 
David  Dick,  25  Lindsay  Street. 

BLEACHERS. 

Daniel  Drimmie  &  Co.,  16  St  Andrew's  Place. 

Joseph  Duncan,  11  St  Andrew's  Street. 

J.  M'Intyre,  1  St  Andrew's  Street. 

James  Miller,  25  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Robert  Sandeman,  23  Wellgate. 

Turnbull  &  Co.,  22  Cowgate  and  St  Andrew's  Street, 

BLACKSMITHS. 

David  Aimer,  9  Hilltown. 

William  Aitken,  Spgid's  Close,  19  Overgate. 

William  Anderson,  Smithfield. 

George  Booth,  Meadowside. 

John  Davidson,  Wallace  Foundry. 

William  Foot,  11  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

Benjamin  Forbes,  168  Overgate. 

Robert  Greig,  Carnegie's  Land,  Scouringburn. 

Robert  Irons,  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

William  Jamie,  Speid's  Close,  Overgate. 

John  Justice,  21  New  Inn  Entry. 

John  Lennox,  Foot  of  Hilltown. 

James  Lindsay,  24  King  Street. 

John  Low,  Chapelshade. 

John  M'Ewan,  15  Scouringburn. 

James  M'Kenzie,  202  Overgate. 

David  J.  Middleton,  13  West  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 

John  Munro,  18  Scouringburn. 

William  Wallace,  Dudhope  Park. 

John  Watson,  36  Constable  Street. 

Shepherd  and  Brown,  Irvine  Square,  Chapelshade. 

Robert  Thomson,  Cathro's  Close,  29  Murraygate. 

BOOKSELLERS. 

John  Adam,  60  Murraygate. 
Mrs  Adams,  1 1  North  Lindsay  Street. 
James  Alexander,  17  Overgate. 
William  Armstrong,  50  Barrack  Street. 


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John  H.  Baxter,  99  Murraygate. 
Blackie  &  Son,  7  Crichton  Street. 
Henry  Brown,  45  West  End  High  Street. 
James  Chalmers,  10  Castle  Street. 
Francis  Dick,  36  King  Street. 
William  Dickson,  140  Murraygate. 
John  Durham,  49  High  Street. 
David  Edwards,  33  High  Street. 
A.  Fullerton  &  Co.,  50  Barrack  Street. 
Francis  Gloag,  6  Bell  Street. 
James  Hume  West  Port. 
James  Jackson,  173  Overgate. 
Robert  Langlands,  9  Prince's  Street, 
William  Livingstone,  63  Murraygate. 
A.  &  E.  Mar,  65  Reform  Street. 
William  Middleton,  64  High  Street. 
David  Moncur,  129  Murraygate. 
James  Myles,  201  Overgate. 
Alexander  P.  Reid,  22  High  Street. 
E.  Reid,  10  Top  of  Murraygate. 
Frederick  Shaw,  18  High  Street. 
William  Sime,  57  Overgate. 
Alexander  Simpson,  17  Wellgate. 
Alexander  Smith,  71  Reform  Street. 
William  Taylor,  33  Union  Street. 
Robert  Walker,  79  High  Street. 
William  Webster,  121  Nethergate. 

BOOT  CLOSERS. 

Duncan  Lennox,  157  Overgate. 

Alexander  Petrie,  Morrison's  Court,  Wellgate. 

BOOT  AND  SHOEMAKERS. 

Alexander  Adam,  77  Hilltown. 
John  Adam,  122  Nethergate. 
John  Allan,  Guillan's  Close,  43  Overgate. 
Walter  Ballentyre,  208  Overgate. 
Thomas  Bathie,  157  Overgate. 
Thomas  Bathie,  155  Overgate. 
William  Bathie,  55  Murraygate. 
Alexander  Baxter,  Dudhope  Crescent,  lot  23  h.  6. 
John  Bennet,  Scouringburn. 
William  Bisset,  Scouringburn. 
John  Bogue,  Barron's  Court,  West  Port. 
David  Borrie,  38  High  Street. 
John  Bruce,  15  Barrack  Street. 
John  Boyd,  Lowe's  Croft. 


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Alexander  Christie,  200  Overgate. 

David  Christie,  10  Tindal's  Wynd. 

Charles  Clark,  46  Wellgate. 

David  Cramb,  77  High  Street. 

E.  &  J.  Crawford,  53  Overgate. 

John  Davie,  Hospital  Park. 

John  Davie,  27  West  Port. 

Thomas  Dick,  16  Blackscroft. 

James  Doig,  22  Hilltown. 

David  Douglas,  139  Hawkhill. 

John  Downie,  124  Hilltown. 

David  Duncan,  13  Hilltovrn. 

Michael  Duncan,  49  Prince's  Street. 

Robert  Drummond,  Manor  Place,  Perth  Road, 

Finlay  Frazer,  167  Hilltown. 

John  Fleet,  8  Perth  Road. 

Philip  Gibb,  133  Murraygate. 

John  Gibson,  91  Nethergate. 

William  Gibson,  40  Prince's  Street. 

David  Gordon,  16  Meadow  Entry. 

George  Gray,  34  Hilltown. 

John  Hall,  3  Session  Street. 

Alexander  Henry,  6  Small's  Wynd. 

James  Hindmarsh,  7  Union  Street. 

Andrew  Hutcheson,  65  Hawkhill. 

John  Inches,  24  Barrack  Street. 

Andrew  Irvine,  St  Roque's  Lane. 

George  Isdale,  59  Prince's  Street. 

James  Jackson,  58  Murraygate. 

David  Johnston,  7  Barrack  Street. 

David  Kidd,  134  Hawkhill. 

Ivory  Kidd,  30  Barrack  Street. 

Alexander  Lauder,  15  Temple  Lane. 

Alexander  Lawson,  108  Hawkhill. 

Thomas  Low,  58  Overgate. 

John  M'Ewan,  Temple  Lane. 

John  M'Dougal,  15  Church  Lane. 

Peter  M'Kay,  40  Murraygate. 

George  M'Kenzie,  17  Den's  Brae. 

James  M'Kenzie,  64  Overgate. 

Joseph  McLaren,  61  King  Street. 

Robert  Martin,  118  Nethergate. 

Thomas  Mill,  2  Joint  Stock  Buildings. 

William  Newman,  156  Scouringburn. 

John  Nicoll,  44  Dudhope  Street. 

William  Nicoll,  29  West  Port. 

William  O'Neil,  (carpet),  132  Gall's  Land,  Overgate. 


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Isaac  Peterkin,  South  corner  North  Tay  Street. 

John  Petrie,  Coldside. 

Thomas  Petrie,  143  Scouringburn. 

Hugh  Reilly,  129  Hilltown. 

James  Robb,  39  West  Port. 

James  Robb,  124  Prince's  Street. 

James  Robertson,  163  Hilltown. 

John  Robertson,  95  Prince's  Street. 

David  Sands,  78  Prince's  Street. 

David  Scott,  40  High  Street. 

James  Scott,  116  Murraygate. 

James  Simson,  22  Pete/Street. 

Andrew  Smith,  25  Hilltown. 

David  Smith,  50  Hilltown. 

William  Smith,  182  Overgate. 

George  Souter,  18  Reform  Street. 

Robert  Spence,  32  Hawkhill. 

John  Stirling,  28  Overgate,  and  70  King  Street. 

Edward  Stewart,  61  Nethergate. 

James  Taylor,  31  Hawkhill. 

John  Tarbet,  65  Perth  Road. 

Andrew  Thomson,  6  Stobswell  Road. 

Francis  Thomson,  24  Seafield  Lane. 

Walter  Watson,  85  Blackscroft. 

James  Williamson,  92  Overgate. 

Robert  Williamson,  12  Commercial  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

Alexander  Wilson,  10  Scouringburn. 

BOOT  AND  SHOE  WAREHOUSE  KEEPERS. 

William  Adam,  41  Murraygate. 
James  Aird,  7  Union  Street. 
Robert  Eadie,  71  Overgate. 
J.  and  A.  Fin  ton,  32  Overgate. 
John  Hutcheson,  17  and  19  Reform  Street. 
,  Robert  Spence,  4  Crichton  Street. 

BRASSFOUNDERS  AND  GASFITTERS. 

James  Cowan,  top  of  Reform  Street. 

William  Duncan,  65  Blackscroft. 

J.  and  E.  M'Gillivray,  White  Hall  Close,  Nethergate. 

Alexander  Mitchell,  Stewart's  Entry  Seagate. 

George  Sutherland,  East  Willison  Street. 

BREWERS. 

William  Anderson  jun.,  9  Thorter  Row. 
William  Anderson,  96  Murraygate, 
Mrs  William  Anderson,  10  Nethergate. 
Charles  Archer,  Mathew's  Close,  31  Overgate. 


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Boston  &  Ballingall,  Pleasance  Brewery. 

William  Ballingall,  do. 

Joseph  Brown,  54  King  Street. 

Andrew  Butchart,  42  Seagate. 

Donald  Campbell,  167  Scouringburn. 

James  Dick,  77  Prinqe's  Street. 

James  Gilruth,  16  Hilltown. 

John  Hill,  25  Seagate. 

John  Jack,  Tindal's  Wynd. 

Thomas  Kerr,  183  Hawkhill. 

George  Lamb,  84  Seagate. 

James  Lamb,  24  "Wellgate. 

Mrs  Latto,  Castle  Lane. 

Alexander  Lesslie  and  Company,  Mathew's  Close,  31  Overgate. 

Robert  Mackie,  Castle  Court. 

Charles  Millar,  33  Perth  Road. 

James  Millar,  1 1  Park  Wynd. 

Thomas  Millar,  33  Perth  Road. 

Robert  Ramsay,  213  Overgate. 

Thomas  Rattray,  62  Bell  Street. 

Neil  Ross,  23  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

George  Saunders,  150  Seagate. 

Mrs  Helen  Walker,  15  Constable  Street. 

George  Whitton,  Carswell's  Lane,  King  Street. 

Isaac  Young,  84  Blackscroft. 

BROKERS. 

John  Agnew,  199  Overgate. 

Barclay  and  Company,  Butcher's  Row. 

James  Barrie,  8  Hunter  Street. 

Mrs  Begg,  190  Overgate. 

John  Bennett,  209  Overgate. 

Patrick  Brennan,  Hawkhill. 

Walter  Bulk,  172  and  174  Overg  a  e. 

William  Campbell,  Ann  Street. 

Henry  Cole,  54  Hilltown. 

John  Cregan,  201  Hawkhill. 

Edward  Currie,  66  West  Port. 
i  Neil  Lawson,  147  Overgate. 
j  James  Devlin,  James'  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

John  Divine,  183  Overgate. 

Andrew  Doharty,  38  Wellgate. 

James  Duffy,  89  Scouringburn. 

Mrs  Thomas  Flanagan,  229  Overgate. 

J.  C.  Fleming,  22  Hawkhill. 

Jean  Follon,  192  Overgate. 

John  and  Peter  Hends,  94  Cowgate. 


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James  Hughes,  230  Overgate. 

James  Johnstone,  241  Overgate, 

Charles  Lafferty  &  Co.,  60  West  Port. 

Thomas  Lid  well,  189  Overgate. 

John  M'Affrey,  153  Overgate. 

Willam  M'Andrew,  245  Overgate, 

William  M'Culloch,  9  Lindsay  Street. 

Peter  M'Ginnes,  137  Overgate. 

Bernard  M'Grath,  5  Hunter  Street. 

William  M'Kay,  6  Hunter  Street. 

M'Laren  and  Grandy,  111  Overgate. 

John  M'Lauchlin,  top  of  North  Tay  Street. 

James  M^Sorty,  22  Scouringburn. 

John  Mechan,  76  Hillto wn. 

James  Mullen,  43  James'  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

Mrs  Murphy,  top  of  South  Tay  Street. 

William  Ogllvie,  122  Hilltown. 

James  O'Niel,  10  West  Port. 

John  Robertson,  64  Scouringburn. 

Alexander  Scott,  Wishart  Port,  Cowgate. 

Francis  Shiel,  35  Long  Wynd,  Overgate. 

Shepherd  and  Son,  86  Seagate. 

James  Shepherd,  34  Barrack  Street, 

Mrs  Smith,  56  West  Port. 

James  Stark,  36  Wellgate. 

James  Stewart,  79  Seagate. 

Peter  Stormonth,  15  Lindsay  Street, 

Bernard  Tracy,  Horse  Water  Wynd. 

Francis  Whiteharst,  top  of  South  Tay  Street, 

BRUSHMAKERS. 

Cook  &  Son,  sign  of  the  Gilt  Boar,  44  Barrack  Street. 
Charles  Nicholson,  33  Murraygate. 

BUILDERS  AND  MASONS, 

David  Adie,  Maryfield,  Forfar  Road. 
John  Allan,  27  Prince's  Street. 
Thomas  Anderson,  2  Dudhope  Crescent. 
Alexander  Annan,  127  Hilltown. 
Barrie  and  Smith,  Meadowside. 
Alexander  Beharrie,  Bell  Street. 
John  Clark,  36  Ann  Street  Maxwelltown. 
Andrew  Cowper,  55  Prince's  Street. 
John  Croll,  138  Hawkhill. 
Peter  David,  builder,  Meadowside. 
John  Donald,  226  Hawkhill. 
George  Downie,  27  Forebank  Road. 


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John  Duncan,  5  Tod  Burn  Lane. 

William  Elder,  28  Upper  Pleasance. 

Thomas  Finn,  3  Brewery-lane,  Lower  Pleasance. 

David  Hean,  Lindsay  Street. 

David  Hean  &  Sons,  7  Lindsay  Sti'eet. 

David  Kidd,  foot  of  Constitution  Road. 

James  Langlands,  21  Pleasance. 

William  M'Laren,  23  Blackscroft. 

James  Malloch,  Den's  Mills. 

Thomas  Mair,  Step  Row. 

John  Mitchell,  56  Dudhope  Street. 

David  Mortimer,  22  Victoria's  Street. 

Robert  Nicoll,  114  and  116  Prince's  Street, 

Peter  Paton,  5  Brown  Street. 

Daniel  Peter,  Annfield  Road. 

Francis  Pirie,  93  Hawkhill. 

Thomas  Rattray,  56  Hilltown. 

James  Ritchie,  Dudhope  Crescent,  lot  23,  h.  7. 

David  Robertson,  57  Hilltown. 

William  Scollay,  Constitution  Road. 

Peter  Scott,  George's  Street,  Forebank. 

Alexander  W.  Thomson.  9  Thomson's  Lane,  Perth  Road, 

CABINETMAKERS. 

David  Anderson,  154  Nethergate. 

Francis  Anderson,  Baltic  Street. 

W.  C.  Baxter,  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate. 

Robert  Bell,  24  Union  Street. 

Alexander  Boyd,  Key's  Close,  Nethergate, 

Thomas  Cameron,  165  Ovei'gate. 

John  Fairweather,  46  Reform  Street. 

John  Gray,  69  Perth  Road. 

Robert  Herd,  Crescent  Lane. 

John  Ireland,  4  Lindsay  Street. 

David  JefFers,  12  Church  Lane. 

George  McDonald,  18  Union  Street. 

John  M'Glashan,  53  Prince's  Street. 

James  M'Intosh,  17  Meadowside. 

P.  &  J.  M'Lean,  61  Murraygate. 

James  Mathew,  12  Hawkhill. 

David  Murdoch,  Butchart's  Close,  12  Murraygate. 

Andrew  Nicoll,  Fish  Street. 

Peter  Nicoll,  90  Overgate. 

Nicoll  Rae,  Hunter  Street. 

James  Ramsay,  Constable  Street. 

James  Ramsay,  45  Union  Street. 

William  Ramsay,  Speid's  Close. 


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Peter  Sanderson,  Ward  Road. 

William  Sime,  96  Nethergate. 

William  Smellie,  6  Long  Wynd. 

Andrew  Smith,  Southside  Nethergate,  or  Yeamen  Shore. 

James  Wallace,  William  Street  Scouriugbm'n. 

John  Wynd,  28  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

CALENDERERS. 

Miller  Berrie,  Queen  Street. 

Cowgate  Calendering  Co.,  56  Cowgate. 

Mrs  John  Dixon,  Burnhead. 

Halley  &  Norrie. 

Kay  &  Wilson,  Rankin's  Close,  Murraygate. 

Trades'  Lane  Co.,  Trades  Lane. 

William  Shaw  &  Son,  Cowgate  Port. 

CAMB  BUILDERS. 

Mrs  Dall,  3  Baltic  Street. 
George  Guild,  12  Elizabeth  Street. 

CATTLE  DEALERS. 

Francis  Batchelor  &  Son,  Craigie. 

T.  &  G.  Batchelor,  Forebank  Dairy,  89  Bucklemaker  Wynd, 

CARDMAKERS. 

John  Adams,  Bower,  and  Robert  Cleugh^  Ryehill  Lane,  Perth 

Road. 
Mill  and  West,  Wilison  Street,  Barrack  Street. 
John  Milne,  Westfield  Avenue,  Perth  Road. 

CARRIERS. 

J.  &  P.  Cameron,  15  Exchange  Street. 

David  Edward,  Samuel  Wilkinson's  stabler,  Murraygate. 

John  Hood,  do.  do. 

William  Oliphant,  Eagle  Inn,  108  Murraygate. 

Joseph  Parker,  7  South  Union  Street. 

Hercules  Smai't,  15  Exchange  Street. 

Alexander  Wannan,  M'Intosh's  Close,  108  Murraygate. 

CARVERS  AND  GILDERS. 

James  Anderson,  103  Nethergate. 

George  Black,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street. 

James  Fenwick,  64  Nethergate. 

Peter  Fenwick,  Guillan's  Close,  43  Overgate. 

Andrew  Hutton,  Bank  Court,  1 10  Seagate. 

James  Ogilvie,  24  High  Street. 

William  Warker,  36  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 


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CHEMISTS  AND  DRUOaiSTS. 

D.  B.  Brown,  61  Scouringburn. 
James  Butchart,  7  Hawkhill. 
William  Cochrane,  127  Murraygate. 
James  Drummond,  11  Overgate. 
David  Greig,  17  High  Street. 
Alexander  Hamilton,  68  High  Street. 
William  Jobson,  82  Murraygate. 
Thomas  W.  Mailler,  249  Overgate. 
William  Ogilvie,  94  King  Street. 
D.  Russell,  74  High  Street. 
George  Smith,  foot  of  Hilltown. 
John  Thomas,  67  High  Street. 

CHIMNEY  SWEEPERS. 

Francis  Dobbie,  128  Overgate. 
James  Dye,  222  do. 

James  Morrison,  77  do. 
Edward  Tulloch,  236  do. 
George  Wallace,  42  Hawkhill. 

CHINA,  CRYSTAL,  AND  STONEWARE  DEALERS. 

John  Aberdein,  36  High  Street. 

William  Anderson,  52  Blackscroft. 

Peter  Bisset,  22  Overgate  and  142  Murraygate. 

John  Bradford,  13  Crichton  Street. 

George  Brodie,  159  Seagate. 

Mrs  Brown,  92  Hawkhill. 

Alexander  Brymer,  75  Wellgate. 

Robert  Brymer,  151  Hilltown. 

Robert  Brymer,  jun.,  25  Prince's  Street. 

John  Burton,  66  Scouringburn. 

Mrs  Cairnie,  5  West  Port. 

John  DoUon,  26  Barrack  Street. 

James  Douglas,  133  Hawkhill. 

Dundee  Earthenware  Company,  13  Union  Street. 

James  Fairweather,  109  Overgate. 

Robert  Gilbert,  198  Seagate. 

Alexander  James  Kilgour,  14  West  Port. 

John  Kilgour,  37  Scouringburn. 

Alexander  Low,  91  Hilltown. 

Adam  Mackie,  13  Union  Street. 

George  Martin  &  Co.,  Crichton  Street. 

Thomas  Menzies,  187  Hawkhill. 

Mrs  William  Mitchell,  56  King  Street. 

David  Ogilvie,  136  Scouringburn. 

Andrew  Scott,  50  Wellgate. 

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David  Sharp,  Hawkhill. 
Alexander  Smith,  145  Scouringburn. 
J.  &  W.  Smith,  17  and  19  Castle  Street; 
William  South,  18  Hunter  Street. 
Donald  Stewart,  114  Scouringburn. 
Mrs  Stuart,  58  Blactscroft. 
George  Walker,  57  Rosebank  Street. 
Alexander,  Wilson,  51  Prince's  Street. 
James  Wilson,  8  South  Lindsay  Street* 

CITY   MISSIONARIES. 

John  Baird,  30  Dallfield  Walk. 
David  Edward,  Well  Road,  Hawkhill. 
Robert  M'Lauchlin,  Christie's  Land,  HawkhilL 
George  Ramsay,  34  Albert  Street. 
James  Salmon,  23  Forebank  Road. 
Peter  Stirling,  26  Wellington  Street. 

CLERGYMEN. 

Rev.  John  L.  Adamson,  10  Fleuchar  Craig. 

Charles  Adie,  D.D.,  46  Bucklemaker  Wyndl 

T.  G.  Torry  Anderson,  Hawkhill  House. 

John  Baxter,  36  Cotton  Road. 

William  Borwick,  Meadow  Place. 

Islay  Burns,  Seafield  Lane. 

William  Cannan,  Panmure  Street. 

William  Cattle,  144  Perth  Road. 

R.  D.  Duncan,  Almondville,  Lilybank. 

James  Ewan,  4  Comely  Bank,  Constitution  Road 

George  GilfiUan,  Paradise,  Chapelshade. 

Alexander  Hannah,  Anderson  Place,  Forebank. 

Thomas  Hill,  31  Reform  Street. 

Heneage  Horsley,  Parsonage,  Westfield  Place. 

Mr  Johnston  (St  John's),  Miller's  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 

James  Johnston,  3  Arthur  Street. 

Stephen  Keenan,  Catholic  Chapel  House. 

George  Lewis,  5  Park  Place. 

Richard  Logan,  Mrs  Maxwell's,  Forebank. 

Charles  McAllister,  Paradise  Road. 

John  M'Dougall,  1  Laurel  Bank,  Constitution  Road. 

James  R.  M'Gavin,  Blackness  Crescent. 

David  M'Keon,  Catholic  Chapel  House. 

Archibald  M'Lauchlan,  D.D.,  Manse,  Ferry  Road. 

John  M'Pherson,  Catholic  Chapel  House. 

Patrick  L.  Miller,  52  James'  Park. 

John  Ranken,  2  Dudhope  Street. 

Thomas  M.  Reekie,  125  Nethergate. 


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Rev.  James  Reston,  15  Thomson  Street. 
Thomas  Robinson,  23  Yeaman  Shore. 
John  Roxburgh,  Millbank,  Small's  Wynd. 
David  Russell,  D.D,,  86  Nethergate. 
Edward  A.  Thomson,  Paton's  Lane,  Perth  Road. 
James  Thomson,  Eden  Grove,  Lilybank. 
John  TuUoch,  7  Westfield  Place. 
Robert  S.  Walker,  Union  Place,  Perth  Road. 
James  R.  Watson,  40  Union  Street. 
Joseph  Wilson,  238  Perth  Road. 
Robert  Whyte,  15  Miller's  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 

CLOTH  STAMP  CUTTERS, 

William  Pargiter,  59  Albert  Street. 
John  Valentine,  152  Murraygate. 

,  COACH  BUILDERS. 

John  Cuthbert  &  Son,  Barrack  Street. 
Walter  MXauchlin,  132  Nethergate. 

COAL-BROKERS  AND   DEALERS. 

George  T.  Baxter,  20  King  Street. 

John  Baxter,  80  Union  Street. 

Robert  Clark,  Louden's  Alley,  Hawkhill. 

William  Cruikshanks,  157  Hilltown. 

William  Davidson ,  Butcher  Row. 

David  Dundee,  216  Hilltown. 

John  Farrow,  31  George's  Place,  Joint  Stock  Buildings, 

John  Mlntosh,  3  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

David  Ray,  15  Fenton  Street. 

Thomas  Martin,  26  Hawkhill. 

James  Miller,  North  Tay  Street. 

Moutter  Mitchell,  18  Temple  Lane. 

Thomas  Moncur,  69  Seagate. 

James  O'Brien,  103  Hilltown, 

Alexander  Reid,  Hunter  Street. 

John  Ritchie,  22  Blackness  Road,  Gowdenknowes. 

James  Sturrock,  19  Dudhope  Street. 

CONFECTIONERS. 

George  R.  Baxter,  5  and  7  Trades'  Hall. 

Robert  Berkeley,  23  High  Street. 

John  Bonthron,  Scouringburn. 

Mrs  Ann  Brown,  242  Overgate. 

D.  J.  Fenwick,  35  Reform  Street. 

David  Inverarty  &  Co.,  12  Crichton  Street, 

Alexander  Keiller,  top  of  Castle  Street. 


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James  Keiller  &  Son,  1  Castle  Street,  and  New  Inn  Entry. 

Mrs  Keiller,  8  Nethergate. 

James  Kennoway,  88  Scouringburn. 

Thomas  Lamb,  69  Murray  gate,  and  top  of  Reform  Street. 

Isaac  Low  and  Son,  43  Murraygate. 

James  Low,  124  do. 

John  Low,  9  Overgate. 

Mrs  M'Naughton,  111  Overgate. 

Mrs  Muat,  36  Long  Wynd. 

George  Rait,  7  West  Port. 

David  Sandeman,  101  Murraygate. 

Thomas  Tennant,  19  Wellgate. 

Alexander  Turnbull  and  Co.,  207  Overgate. 

A.  Wedderspoon,  13  Murraygate. 

James  Young,  117  Nethergate. 

CONTRACTORS.  • 

Joseph  Doctor,  Coldside. 

David  Lyon  &  Co.,  44  Perth  Road. 

James  Mackintosh,  33  Upper  Pleasance. 

James  Miln,  Cotton  Road. 

David  Stewart  jun.,  175  Seagate. 

COOPERS. 

Thomas  Egleson,  11  Kirk  Entry. 

Robert  Kilgour,  Tindal's  Wynd. 

James  Morris,  88  Overgate. 

George  Oman,  23  Murraygate  and  Gellatly  Street. 

William  Shearer,  47  Hilltown. 

William  Straton,  37  King  Street. 

CORKCDTTERS, 

Mrs  Barrie,  8  Church  Lane. 

John  Easson  &  Son,  28  Barrack  Street. 

William  M'Nab,  24  Joint  Stock  Buildings. 

CORNFACTORS  AND  DEALERS. 

J.  Hodgson  Anderson,  27  Springfield. 

John  Aymer,  15  Dock  Street. 

John  Cross,  21  Forebank  Road. 

James  Graham,  Fyall's  Fifeshire  Inn,  Craig  Street. 

George  H.  Hill,  Wellgate. 

Patrick  Kirkaldy,  38  Dock  Street  East. 

Thomas  Pitkeathly,  Keiller's  Court,  Seagate. 


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Alexander  Rae,  Blackness  Farm. 
Samuel  C.  Thomson,  12  Dock  Street. 
John  Welsh,  Hunter  Street. 
Wilson  and  Philp,  7  Mid  Shore. 

COWFEEDERS   AND   DAIRIES. 

Thomas  Anderson,  Coldside. 

John  Arthur,  Coldside. 

Alex.  Bain,  Smellie's  Well. 

James  Barrie,  Coldside. 

Mrs  Cochrane,  Fair  Muir. 

Alexander  Coupar,  top  of  Panmure  Street. 

James  Dick,  6  Murraygate. 

Mrs  Doig. 

John  Duncan,  38  Rosebank  Street. 

Thomas  Duncan,  Smithfield. 

Thomas  Duncan  jun.,  do. 

Alexander  Ireland,  Cotton  Road. 

John  Lindsay,  Hospital  Park. 

William  Logies,  Croft's  Road,  Hawkhill. 

John  Louden,  132  Hilltown. 

William  M'Innes,  Hospital  Park. 

Peter  M'Kenzie,  Westfield  Place. 

Laurence  Marr,  Milne's  Court,  Wellgate. 

Joseph  Miller,  Coldside, 

Mrs  Miller,  191  Hilltown. 

Thomas  Ogilvie,  37  Forebank  Road. 

James  Philans,  Hospital  Park. 

Mungo  Philp,  9  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown, 

David  Preston,  174  Hilltown. 

William  Robertson,  4  Shepherd's  Lane,  Perth  Road. 

John  Ruthven,  8  Mid  Road,  Chapelshade. 

Mrs  Thomas  Saunders,  222  Overgate. 

William  Souter,  6  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

George  Speed,  Union  Place,  Perth  Road. 

William  Stephen,  Cotton  Road. 

David  Stratton,  Coldside. 

John  Stratton,  37  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

William  Wann,  75  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

Mrs  Watt,  108  Nethergate. 

Mrs  Webster,  31  Lily  bank. 

Peter  Webster,  Stobb's  Well. 

Alexander  White,  12  Rosebank  Road. 

George  White,  32  Constable  Street, 

James  Wighton,  Blackscroft. 

William  Wilkie,  top  of  Hilltown. 


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CRAPE,  FEATHER,  SHAWL,  &C.,  CLEANERS. 

Mrs  Bogie,  Rood  Yards,  Ferry  Road. 

Miss  Dick,  5  Church  Lane. 

Mrs  William  Macintosh,  13  0\rergate. 

CUTLERS,  GUNSMITHS,  &C. 

James  Martin,  24  Meadow  Entry. 

William  M'Gregoi*,  39  Union  Street. 

John  Watson,  Miller's  Close,  138  Murraygate. 

DRAPERS,  MERCERS,  AND  CLOTHIERS. 

John  M.  Banks,  24  and  26  Murraygate. 

Mrs  Eliza  Beherns,  68  King  Street. 

William  Crabb,  49  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

David  Crichton,  32  Reform  Street. 

William  Crowlie,  16  Prince's  Street. 

Miss  Fairweather,  10  Cowgate. 

James  Fergusson,  5  Foot  of  Hilltown,  (haberdasher). 

James  Henderson,  76  High  Street. 

John  Henry,  177  Hilltown. 

John  Jamieson,  22  Reform  Street. 

Laing  &  Cooper,  9  Reform  Street. 

J.  and  W.  Lawrie/36  do. 

Thomas  Leith,  23  West  Port. 

P.  C.  B.  Lind,  35  Nethergate. 

William  Lister,  78  King  Street. 

William  Maxwell,  69  High  Street. 

David  Mitchell,  15  Overgate. 

Moon,  Langlands,  &  Co.,  top  of  Union  Street,  Nethergate. 

Robert  Moutrie,  169  Overgate. 

Isabella  Robertson,  45  Nethergate. 

T.  &  J.  Russell,  23,  25,  27,  29  Reform  Street. 

James  Spence,  14  Reform  Street. 

G.  M.  Steele,  24  do. 

Janet  Walker,  116  Hilltown. 

Patrick  Watson,  65  High  Street. 

William  Mohart,  Castle  Lane,  and  10  Greenmarket. 

DRESSMAKERS. 

Mrs  Adams,  61  West  Port. 
Misses  Anderson,  66  King  Street. 
Misses  Barrens,  13  West  Dock  Street. 
Miss  Batchelor,  39  High  Street. 
Misses  Bowers,  82  Overgate. 
Miss  Breadie,  Hunter  Street, 


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Miss  Agnes  Corstorphan,  198  Overgate. 

Miss  M.  C.  Crichton,  M'Oosh's  Entry,  96  Murraygate, 

Miss  Mary  Crichton,  M'^  Cosh's  Entry,  do. 

Misses  Deas,  Tannage  Court,  7  Cowgate. 

Miss  C.  Dempster,  100  Scouringburn. 

Mrs  Deuchars,  9  Crichton  Street. 

Miss  E.  Donald,  4  Cowper's  Alley,  "Wellgate. 

Misses  Donaldson,  20  Union  Street. 

Miss  Drummond,  17  Hunter  Street. 

Miss  Duthie,  9  Gellatly  Street. 

Miss  Elder,  Temple  Lane,  "West  Port. 

Miss  Isabella  Ewan,  M'Intosh's  Close,  108  Murraygate. 

Miss  Agnes  Feathers,  19  High  Street. 

Miss  EUzabeth  Fernham,  top  of  Small's  Wynd. 

Miss  Cecilia  Findlay,  158  Overgate. 

Miss  Ann  Forbes,  39  Nethergate. 

Miss  Jean  Grordon,  20  Constitution  Street. 

Miss  Hay,  15  Dudbope  Street. 

Miss  Henderson,  4  Tay  Street  Lane. 

Mrs  Irons,  6  Victoria  Square. 

Miss  Kerr,  104  Prince's  Street. 

Mrs  Latto,  130  do. 

Misses  Lithgow,  104  Nethergate 

Margaret  M'Ritchie,  8  Couttie's  Wynd. 

Miss  Isabella  Malcolm,  114  Nethergate. 

Misses  Meffen,  61  Reform  Street, 

Mrs  Melville,  8  Temple  Lan« 

Miss  Middleton,  Young's  Close,  66  Murraygate. 

Miss  Mitchell,  48  Overgate. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Morrison,  78  Blackscroft. 

Miss  J.  &  E.  Murray,  123  Murraygate, 

Miss  Murray,  68  Nethergate. 

Misses  Mudie,  37  Dallfield  Walk. 

Miss  M.  Reekie,  67  King  Street, 

Miss  E,  Robertson,  120  Hilltown. 

Miss  Robertson,  Morton's  Square,  31  Wellgate, 

Miss  Roger,  146  Perth  Road. 

Miss  Ann  Stewart,  196  Seagate. 

Miss  Sturrock,  36  Small's  Wynd. 

Misses  Thomson,  79  Murraygate. 

Miss  Margaret  Webster,  58  Overgate,  entry  from  Tally  Street. 

Miss  Wilkie,  6  Victoria  Square. 

Miss  Mary  Wilson,  3  Barrack  Street. 

DYERS  AND  RENOTATORS. 

Mrs  Allot,  38  Perth  Road. 
Peter  Canipbell,  10    do. 


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Robert  Chapman,  Rennie's  Close,  Nethergate. 

A.  &  J,  Crichton,  4  and  6  Meadow  Entry. 

James  M'Ewan,  Dudhope  Crescent. 

Miss  Smith,  68  Seagate. 

John  Stevenson,  foot  of  Constitution  Road. 

James  Wilson,  44  Reform  Street. 

James  Wilson,  Fen  ton's  Close,  70  Murray  gate. 

EATING-HOUSE  KEEPERS. 

Charles  Black,  54  Dudhope  Street. 
Mrs  Green,  11  Fish  Street. 
Mrs  Henderson,  85  Nethergate. 
Mrs  Montgomerie,  58  Bell  Street. 
Agnes  Nicoll,  36  Union  Street. 
John  Ruddiman,  21  Church  Lane. 
Mrs  Russell,  106  Overgate. 

EGG  MERCHANTS. 

William  Carr,  4  West  Dock  Street. 
Mrs  Crerar,  14  Tindal's  Wynd. 

ENGINEERS  AND  IRONFOUNDERS. 

James  Carmichael  &  Co.,  Ward  Foundry. 

Peter  Carmichael,  Dens  Mills. 

John  Edgar,  Lily  bank  Foundry. 

John  Kerr,  Blinshall  Street. 

W  illiam  Kerr,  do. 

Kinmond,  Hutton,  and  Steel,  Wallace  Foundry. 

D.  B.  Langlands,  Willison  Street,  Barrack  Street. 

W.  Langlands,  do.  do. 

Gourlay,  Mudie,  and  Co.,  Dundee  Foundry. 

Robert  A.  Mudie,  Ward  Foundry. 

William  Taylor  and  Co.,  Lindsay  Street. 

ENGRAVERS,  COPPERPLATE  PRINTERS,  AND  LITHOGRAPHERS. 

G.  Camming,  37  Reform  Street. 
J.  &  C.  Fenton,  6  Crichton  Street. 
Bernard  Gilbert,  21  Meadowside. 
David  Thomson,  69  Reform  Street. 
James  Valentine,  100  Murraygate. 
John  Valentine,  152  do. 

FISH-CURERS  AND  DEALERS. 

George  Boyd,  4  Vault. 

James  Davidson,  Candle  Lane,  Seagate. 

Peter  Davidson,  90  and  92  Seagate. 


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John  Miller,  4  Gellatly  Street. 
Alexander  Robertson,  Fishmarket. 
Tait  &  Yeamen,  Horse  Wynd,  Seagate. 

FLAXDRESSERS. 

Robert  Brown,  Bruce's  Entry,  Wellgate. 

William  Cargill,  86  Cowgate. 

Alexander  Carnwell,  King  Street. 

William  Culross,  Wrights'  Court,  Wellgate. 

William  Ellis,  St  Roque's  Lane. 

James  Fairweather  &  Son,  Old  Soap  Work,  Chapelshade. 

James  Gow,  St  Roque's  Lane. 

John  M'Kay,  67  Nethergate. 

David  Mathew,  154  Hilltown. 

James  Mitchell,  26  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade. 

Francis  Mudie,  Powrie  Lane,  do. 

James  Smith,  Ward  Mill,  Barrack  Street. 

James  Smith,  Robertson's  Close,  Cowgate. 

John  Wilson,  21  Long  Wynd. 

FLAXSPINNERS. 

John  Adamson,  Cowgate  Port. 

David  Anderson,  Park  Lane,  West  Port. 

Balfour  &  Co.,  Chapelshade  Works. 

William  Bett,  do. 

Alexander  Birrel,  9  Bain's  Square. 

John  Birse,  60  Barrack  Street. 

J.  Herbert  Blakey,  32  Cowgate. 

H,  &  Thomas  Blyth,  2  Wellgate. 

William  Boyack,  5  Cowgate. 

Wm.  Boyack  jun.,  5     do.* 

P.  M.  Braid,  Pleasance  Mill. 

John  Brown,  Panmure  Street. 

William  Brown,  Ward  House. 

Alexander  J.  Buist,  34  Cowgate. 

William  Christie  &  Son,  2  Panmure  Street. 

James  Davie  jun.,  47  St  Andrew's  Street. 

P.  Davie  &  Co.,  5  Cowgate. 

D.  H.  Fleming,  Mary-Ann  Wynd,  Seagate. 

Gilroy,  Brothers,  &  Co. ;  Office,  Couper's  Alley. 

William  Gray,  St  Andrew's  Street. 

David  Grimond,  do. 

James  Grimond,  43  Cowgate. 

John  Haldane,  6  Couper's  Alley. 

William  Halley,  18  Wellgate. 

John  Halley,  9  Meadowside. 

William  Henderson  &  Son,  St  Andrew's  Street. 


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George  and  James  Ireland,  12  Bain's  Square. 
Peter  Kinmond,  9  Cowgate. 
P.  L.  Kinmond,  9        do. 
Leadbetter,  Adamson,  and  Co.,  Cowgate  Port. 
Alexander  Low,  19  Cowgate. 
Mathew  Low,  6  Couper's  Alley. 
Mackay  &  Artherston,  Ward  Road. 
Malcolm  McDonald,  54  Bell  Street. 
John  M'Kay,  St  David's  Lane. 
Alexander  Milne,  Wellgate 
,  James  Milne,  Mid  Chapelshade. 
John  Miln,  Lower  Pleasance. 
John  Mitchell,  4  Cowgate. 
Herman  Mollwo,  37  St  Andrew's  Street. 
William  Ogilvie,  33  Cowgate. 
John  Sharp,  Ward  Eoad. 
C.  &  R.  Smith,  3  Panmure  Street. 
Robert  Sturrock,  5  Bain's  Square. 
James  Taws  &  Sons,  29  Mid  Street. 
Wylie  &  Johnston,  Panmure  Street. 
J.  &  H.  Walker,  21  Cowgate. 
Alexander  J.  Warden,  23  Cowgate. 

FLESHERS. 

James  Air,  63  King  Street. 

John  Allan,  21  Wellgate. 

Thomas  Bask,  188  Hawkhill. 

Alexander  Burns,  138  Murraygate. 

Thomas  Campbell,  76  Scouringburn. 

James  Duncan,  Perth  Road. 

Thomas  Dick,  94  Nethergate. 

William  Elder,  12  and  14  Hilltown.  '     . 

William  Frazer,  19  West  Port. 

William  Gibb,  19  Crichton  Street. 

John  Kerr,  48  High  Street. 

Robert  Kerr,  24  Scouringburn. 

Robert  Kidd,  7  Wellgate. 

Alexander  Lawson,  78  Cowgate. 

Charles  Leslie,  43  Wellgate. 

Alexander  Low,  3  Hawkhill. 

Alexander  Mathers,  91  Murray gatei 

Alexander  Marr,  121  Overgate. 

John  Mitchell,  94  Hilltown. 

Robert  Moon,  12  Scouringburn. 

Mathew  Morrison,  44  Hawkhill. 

James  Mustard,  92  King  Street. 

James  NicoU,  53  Scouringburn. 


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Robert  W.  Niven,  Seagate. 
William  Ross,  1  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Robert  Ruthven,  4  Blackscroft. 
William  Scott,  70  Overgate. 
James  Smith,  Fair  Muir  Toll. 
Jobn  Smith,  67  Perth  Road. 
James  Stewart,  97  Perth  Road. 
John  Stewart,  58  Prince's  Street. 
James  Symers,  26  do. 

Stewart  Symers,  123  Hilltown. 
Mrs  Thomson,  52  Murraygate. 
Alexander  Willison,  48  Prince's  Street. 
John  Wilson,  12  Union  Street. 
Elizabeth  Young,  61  Wellgate. 

^  FRUia'ERERS.  '^ 

David  Craig,  114  Murraygate. 

Janet  Fox,  54  Scouringburn. 

George  M'Nab,  10  Overgate. 

John  Machray,  Italian  Warehouse,  1  Rose  Angle,  Perth  Road. 

David  Mitchell,  8  Murraygate. 

James  Mitchell,  21       do.,  and  57  Reform  Street. 

Mrs  Nicholson  (vegetables),  33  Nethergate. 

William  Paterson,  jun.,  1  Union  Street. 

John  Stewart,  107  Overgate. 

Mrs  Sutherland,  30  Nethergate. 

Mrs  Thomson,  Malt-house  Close,  58  do. 

Mrs  Wardhope,  354  Perth  Road. 

John  Whiting,  124  Overgate. 

FURNISHING  WAREHOUSE  KEEPERS. 

John  Blair,  1  Reform  Street. 
A.  &  C.  Cathrow,  73  NetherEate. 
Mrs  Fleming,  118  Overgate. 
Betsy  Peacock,  1  HawkhilL 
Alexander  M'Donald,  2  Nethergate. 
James  M'Donald,  16  Murraygate. 
Alexander  M'Isaac,  126  Wellgate. 

FURNITURE  DEALERS. 

Peter  Cassidy,  7  &  11  Tally  Street. 
John  Hughes,  57  Reform  Street. 
John  Toner,  45  do. 

GARDENERS. 

Robert  Arthur,  Fleuchar  Craig. 
James  Bannerman,  Blackness  Road, 


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James  Black,  16  Watt  Street,  Hawkhill, 

James  Carrie,  Coldside. 

James  Cowper,  18  Dudhope  Street. 

Mrs  Easson,  Barrack  Road. 

Robert  Easson,  Blackness  Road. 

John  Farquharson,  Upper  Pleasance, 

John  Grant,  7  Albert  Street. 

James  Kettles,  Springhill. 

James  Laird,  Nethergate  Market. 

Alexander  Leuchars,  119  Scouringburn. 

Thomas  Low,  Maryfield. 

Thomas  May,  top  of  Hilltown. 

David  INIitchell,  59  Carolina  Port. 

Charles  Ogilvie,  30  Constitution  Street. 

.lohn  Ramsay,  American  Muir, 

James  Reid,  176  Scouringburn. 

William  Strand,  Sealield  Lane. 

James  Tait,  Tait's  Lane,  HawkhilL 

Alexander  Ure,  12  Constitution  Street. 

William  Paton,  west  end  of  Constitution  Street. 

Peter  Yule,  Blackness. 

GLAZIERS. 

Thomas  Dodds,  5  Wellgate. 
William  Hean,  110  Murray  gate. 
James  Knight,  35  Wellgate. 
George  Ower,  42  Overgate. 

GLOVERS. 

E.  F.  Dickinson  &  Co.,  11  Union  Street. 
George  Rough,  5  High  Street. 
James  Stewart,  78         do. 

GROCERS. 

Mrs  Isabella  Adam,  225  Hilltown. 

Joseph  Alexander,  83  Prince's  Street. 

John  Allan,  76  Dudhope  Crescent. 

Andrew  Anderson,  top  of  Lindsay  Street. 

Helen  Anderson,  14  Rosebank  Street. 

Mary  Anderson,  1  Scouringburn.  '* 

Mrs  Anderson,  64  Seagate. 

Margaret  Angus,  53  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

James  Ainslie,  12  Union  Street,  do. 

John  Archer,  187  Overgate.  ' 

Mrs  Arklay,  59  Hilltown. 

Misses  Arthur,  32  Bell  Street. 

Margaret  Barclay,  151  Overgate. 

Mrs  Baillie,  16  Commercial  Street,  Maxwelltown, 


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Joseph  Bain,  2  Dudhope  Crescent. 

David  Baldy,  41  West  Port. 

William  Barnet,  165  Hilltown. 

George  Barrie,  70  Dudhope  Crescent. 

Alexander  Barton,  81  Scouringburn. 

Micheal  Barton,  147  Hilltown. 

Mrs  Beatts,  188  Seagate. 

Mrs  Beharrie,  34  Dudhope  Street. 

James  Bell,  49  Overgate. 

Agnes  Berwick,  167  Seagate. 

Mrs  Blakehurst,  1 2  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

Henry  Blair,  115  Overgate. 

Mrs  Blair,  125  Scouringburn. 

Thomas  Blair,  12  and  16  Overgate. 

Omar  Boyd,  142  Scouringburn. 

Thomas  Boyd,  5  Prince's  Street. 

David  Brown,  28  Scouringburn. 

James  Brown,  64  Blackscroft, 

John  Brown,  80  Hilltown. 

Mrs  Brown,  Nethergate. 

Martha  Brown,  91  Prince's  Street. 

Mrs  Margaret  Bruce,  165  Scouringburn. 

John  Buist,  Lilybank, 

James  Barton,  103  Cowgate. 

Mrs  Caithness,  65  Hilltown. 

John  Calder,  145  do. 

James  Cameron,  56  Blackscroft. 

Mrs  J.  Cameron,  2  Scouringburn. 

Archibald  Campbell,  67  Wellgate. 

James  Cant,  24  Hawkhill. 

William  Cavock,  5  Scouringburn. 

John  Chalmers,  Maxwelltown. 

Mrs  Christie,  80  Prince's  Street. 

David  Clark,  68  Scouringburn. 

David  Couper,  98  Prince's  Street. 

George  Couper,  134         do. 

James  Cooper,  50  Bell  Street. 

James  Cooper,  200  Hawkhill. 

John  Coupar,  4  Peter  Street. 

Mrs  M.  Coupar,  32  Dallfield  Walk. 

George  Constable,  53  Hawkhill. 

Edward  Cornwall,  68  Hilltown. 

David  Crichton,  foot  of  Hilltown. 

Mrs  Gumming,  90  do. 

Mrs  Davidson,  18  Tindal's  Wynd. 

William  Dawson,  7  Lilybank, 

John  Deuchars,  113  Perth  Road. 


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Mrs  Dewar,  21  Yeaman  Shore. 

■William  Dewar,  49  Hilltown. 

George  Diack,  101  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

Mrs  Dickson,  131  Overgate. 

Margaret  Doig,  26  Hilltown. 

Thomas  Doig,  Dudhope  Crescent. 

Alexander  Donoghy,  29  Hawkhill. 

Alexander  Dow,  43  do. 

Miss  Downie,  202  Hilltown. 

Margaret  Dryden,  8   Dallfield  Walk. 

J.  &  A.  Duffus,  36  West  Port. 

Charles  Duncan,  67  Dudhope  Crescent. 

David  Easson,  76  Nethergate. 

James  Easson,  14  Prince's  Street. 

John  Easson,  70  Seouringburn. 

Robert  Easson,  27  Union  Street  and  31  Perth  Ro.,^ 

"William  Easson,  115  Murraygate. 

Janet  Edwards,  93  King  Street. 

William  Elder,  Hawkhill. 

Alexander  Fairweather,  30  Gellatly  Street. 

James  Fairweather,  34  King  Street. 

Walter  Farquharson,  55  Seouringburn. 

Ann  Fenton,  98  Seouringburn. 

John  Fenton,  38         do. 

Mrs  James  Ferguson,  152  Hilltown. 

David  Fleming,  3  Wellgate. 

John  Fleming,  53  West  Port. 

Morgon  Fleming,  169  Hilltown. 

Mrs  Fleming,  Dudhope  Crescent. 

William  Fleming,  1  Exchange  Street. 

James  Fyall,  27  Murraygate. 

Agnes  Fyffe,  67  Hawkhill. 

John  Gibson,  32  West  Port. 

Susan  Grant,  128  Hawkhill. 

Mrs  David  Grimmond,  71  Hilltown. 

Alexander  Guild,  14  Bell  Street. 

Thomas  Hay,  86  Seagate. 

Nathaniel  Hepburn,  66  Prince's  Street.  ' 

Mrs  Henderson,  George's  Place.. 

Janet  Hendry,  66  Hawkhill. 

John  Hood,  12  Yeaman  Shore. 

John  Howie,  73  Prince's  Street. 

William  Howie,  1  Arthur  Street. 

John  Hume,  37  Overgate. 

Andrew  Hughes,  105  Seouringburn. 

Edward  Hughes,  82  do. 

John  Hutton,  12  Rosebank  Street. 


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Mrs  Hutton,  208  Seagate. 

William  Hutton,  173  Hilltown. 

Jean  Jackson,  197  Hawkhill. 

William  James,  208  and  210  Perth  Road. 

Thomas  Justice,  43  West  Port. 

George  Redney,  27  Hilltown. 

James  Right,  136  Hilltown. 

David  Kerr,  102  Prince's  Street. 

James  Lamb,  105  Cowgate  Port. 

Robert  Lamb,  48  Scouringburn. 

John  Langlands,  9  Brown  Street, 

Mrs  Langlands,  103  Bucklemaker  Wynd, 

Mrs  Lawson,  Wellgate, 

Alexander  Lesslie,  152  Scouringburn. 

Thomas  Limond,  4  Temple  Lane. 

George  Lindsay  50  Seagate. 

James  Lindsay,  74  Scouringburn. 

John  Lindsay,  Lower  Croft. 

Robert  Lindsay,  18  Ann  Street. 

Mrs  William  Sievewright,  224  Overgate. 

George  Louden,  115  Hilltown. 

George  Low,  Smithfield. 

Mrs  David  Low,  148  Hilltown. 

Thomas  M'Aifray,  190    do. 

Ann  M'Avoy,  Scouringburn. 

Alexander  M'Donald,  28  George's  Place. 

Archibald  M'Donald,  20  Scouringburn. 

Archibald  M'Donald,  109  Prince's  Street,. 

Sinclair  M'Donald,  109  Hilltown. 

William  M'Donald,  72  Blackscroft. 

John  M'Farlane,  163  Overgate. 

Peter  M'Intyre,  99  Nethergate. 

Alexander  M'Kay,  1  Hospital  Park. 

Robert  M'Kell,  14  West  Port. 

George  M'Kenzie,  4  Thorter  Row, 

Peter  M'Kenzie,  8  Thorter  Row. 

Mrs  M'Millan,  104  Hawkhill. 

John  M'Rae,  36  Barrack  Street. 

Thomas  M'Kay,  182  Hawkhill. 

Peter  M'Mahon,  8  Fish  Street. 

Alexander  Mathew,  20  Prince's  Street. 

MrsMathew,  85  Seagate. 

John  Mathewson,  145  Overgate. 

David  Martin,  100  Cowgate. 

Robert  Martin,  28  Albert  Street. 

James  Marshall,  132  Hawkhill. 

Miss  J.  Marshall,  100  Nethergate. 


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Mrs  Mealmaker,  34  Constitution  Road. 

David  Miller,  99  Perth  Road. 

David  Miller,  51  Murraygate. 

James  Miller,  13  Croll's  Rocks. 

James  Miller,  90  King  Street. 

Mrs  Miller,  97  Hilltown. 

Mrs  Mills,  122  Prince's  Street. 

Patrick  Milne,  42  Wellgate. 

William  Milne,  70  Hawkhill. 

Adam  Mitchell,  38  George's  Place. 

John  Mitchell,  56  Dudhope  Street. 

Margaret  Mitchell,  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

Mrs  Mitchell,  35  Perth  Road. 

Mrs  M.  Mitchell,  72  King  Street. 

William  Mitchell,  152  Prince's  Street. 

John  Morrison,  76  Blackscroft. 

James  R.  Mudie,  48  Murraygate. 

Mrs  Mudie,  136  Perth  Road. 

William  Murdoch,  60  Nethergate. 

Mary  Nairn,  Arthur  Street. 

David  Neave,  15  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

David  Neil,  57  Albert  Street. 

George  Neish,  17  James's  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

David  Nicoll,  3  Ireland's  Lane. 

Robert  Nicoll,  Dudhope  Street. 

William  Nicoll,  52  Wellgate. 

Helen  Nicholson,  19  Hilltown. 

Mrs  Norrie,  77  James's  Park. 

James  Ogilvie,  60  Hilltown. 

Alexander  Paterson,  114  do. 

Henry  Paton,  184  Overgate. 

William  Peacock,  107  Scouringburn. 

Mrs  Robert  Peddie,  178  Hilltown. 

David  Pope,  29  Overgate. 

James  Preston,  123  Blackscroft. 

John  Pride,  Fairmuir. 

Mrs  Pryde,  164  Overgate. 

Mrs  Ramsay,  39  Mid  Street. 

John  Rattray,  18  Constitution  Road. 

Mrs  Rattray,  97  Scouringburn. 

Mrs  Jean  Rattray,  69  King  Street. 

Alexander  Reid,  35  West  Port. 

Ann  Reid,  9  Dallfield  Walk. 

Thomas  Pteoch,  18  Hilltown. 

John  Ritchie,  22  Blackness  Road. 

Peter  Ritchie,  27  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

Robertson  &  Brown,  42  High  Street. 


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David  Robertson,  Keid's  Land,  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

James  Robertson,  134  Overgate. 

Joseph  Robertson,  96  Prince's  Street. 

Mrs  A.  Robertson,  102  Overgate. 

Mrs  Robertson,  Henderson's  Wynd,  "West  Port. 

Mrs  Robertson,  206  Overgate. 

William  Robertson,  Dudhope  Crescent. 

Alexander  Rodger,  75  Hilltown. 

Alexander  Ross,  111  Scouringburn. 

James  Russell,  34  Wellgate. 

Daniel  Scott,  4  Scouringburn. 

David  Scott,  45  Overgate. 

Thomas  Scott,  14  Blackscroft. 

William  Scott,  30  Murraygate. 

Mrs  S.  Shepherd,  80  Murraygate. 

James  Simpson,  80  King  Street. 

Thomas  Simson,   111  Murraygate. 

John  Skeen,  20  Commercial  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

Mrs  Smith,  121  Hilltown. 

Mrs  Smith,  144  Overgate. 

Mrs  Smith,  71  Prince's  Street, 
Mrs  B.  Smith,  107  Hilltown. 
Robert  Smith,  91  Scouringburn. 

William  C.  Smith,  74  Hilltown. 
David  Spalding,  71  Rosebank. 
Alexander  Spence,  204  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
Mrs  Sprunt,  196  Hawkhill. 
James  Stark,  30  Dallfield  Walk. 
Andrew  Steel,  8  West  Port. 
Duncan  Stewart,  106  Hilltown. 
E.  Stewart,  173  Seagate. 
John  Stewart,  Prince's  Street. 
John  Stewart,  126  do. 
William  Stewart,  16  King  Street. 
David  Stronner,  18  Prince's  Street. 
Alexander  Stewart,  1  Panmure  Street. 
Alexander  Swan,  132  Prince's  Street, 
John  Taylor,  32  Seagate. 
William  Taylor,  87  Murraygate. 
Mrs  Thomas,  56  Constable  Street. 
Mrs  Thomson,  11  Small's  Wynd. 
Thomas  Thomson,  51  Wellgate. 
James  Todd,  18  Seafield  Lane. 
John  Turnbull,  166  Overgate. 
George  Walker,  6  Union  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
Janet  Walker,  53  'Hawkhill. 
Mrs  Walker,  65  Nethergate, 
o 


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Mrs  Westwood,  6  Scouringburn. 

William  White,  6  William  Street,  King  Street. 

Alexander  Whitton,  34  Ann  Street. 

Thomas  Whitton,  15  Prince's  Street. 

James  Wighton,  141  Hawkhill. 

Alexander  Wilson,  179  Hilltown. 

William  Wood,  119  Hilltown. 

Charles  Young,  7G  King  Street. 

Isabella  Young,  111  Nethergate. 

James  Young,  52  Prince's  Street. 

William  Young,  40  King  Street. 

Mrs  Agnes  Younger,  21  Constitution  Road. 

Robert  Younger,  24  Crichton  Street  and  1  Greenmarket. 

OltOCEUS  AND  SPIUIT-DEALERS. 

Alexander  Alexander,  Jackson's  Land,  Scouringburn. 

Peter  Anderson,  55  Perth  Road. 

James  Baillie,  115  Prince's  Street. 

William  Banks,  59  Murraygate. 

Thomas  H.  Baxter,  95  do. 

Mrs  Boyle,  33  Cotton  Road. 

James  Brodie,  42  Prince's  Street. 

William  Calder,  Gray's  Square,  272  Hilltown. 

William  Calder,  55       do. 

George  Cathro,  83  Perth  Road. 

J.  &  I.  Carrie,  9  High  Street. 

Anthony  Chapell,  37  Scouringburn, 

William  Christie,  144  Hawkhill. 

Mrs  Craig,  Hunter  Street,  Scouringburn. 

Thomas  Crombie,  81  Nethergate. 

Arthur  Crombie,  122  and  124  Hawkhill. 

Robert  Dow,  17  Dudhope  Street. 

George  Druramond,  48  West  Port. 

Jolin  Duncan,  22  Small's  Wynd. 

Mrs  Easson,  131  Hawkhill. 

William  Edward,  7G  Prince's  Street. 

David  Feathers,  47  Union  Street. 

John  Ferguson,  West  Port. 

William  Ferguson,  113  Hilltown. 

Forbes  &  Grahame,  59  Overgate. 

John  Frazer,  14G  Scouringburn. 

John  Gordon,  8G  King  Street. 

William  Graham,  78  Hilltown. 

Robert  Guthrie,  30  and  32  King  Street. 

John  Hampton,  77  Perth  Road. 

Kennoway  &  Co.,  49  West  Port, 

Alexander  Laird,  127  Hilltown. 


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Alexander  Lindsay,  32  Lower  Pleasance. 

Alexander  Lyall,  134  Overgate. 

Peter  Lyell,  44  Blackness  Road. 

Andrew  M'CuUoch,  30  Castle  Street. 

William  M'Culloch,  56  Wellgate. 

Thomas  M'Ewan,  Cotton  Road. 

James  M'Glashan,  22  Bell  Street. 

Agnes  M'Grady,  170  Hawkhill, 

Peter  McGregor,  34  Blackness  Road. 

James  M'Nicoll,  56  Overgate. 

Duncan  M'Pherson,  108  Scouringburn. 

David  Mann,  90  &  92  Prince's  Street,  and  21  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

David  Mathew,  130  Hawkhill. 

Robert  Mathew,  118  Prince's  Street. 

William  Marshall,  62  and  64  do. 

David  Marshall,  44  Wellgate. 

James  Miller,  13  Croall's  Rocks. 

John  Miller,  26  High  Street 

John  Moncrieff,  102  Seagate. 

Mrs  J.  Moncur,  56  Prince's  Street. 

William  T.  Myles,  57  King  Street. 

Peter  Oliver,  31  Rose  Street. 

Thomas  Ower,  212  Overgate. 

David  Peters,  50  West  Port. 

Thomas  Phin,  9  Hunter  Street. 

James  Prain,  121  Murraygate. 

John  Prain,  192  Hawkhill. 

Donald  Robertson,  130  Murraygate. 

George  Robertson,  33  Wellgate. 

James  Rollo,  38  West  Port. 

Andrew  Rollo,  61  West  Port. 

Alexander  Ross,  16  Scouringburn. 

John  Ross,  8  Commercial  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

William  Saunders,  144  Murraygate. 

William  Saunders,  199  Hawkhill. 

Charles  Scott,  35  Scouringburn. 

John  Scrymgeour,  59    do. 

John  Scrimgeour,  24  &  26  North  Tay  Street. 

John  Small,  62  King  Street. 

Stawart  Spence  &  Son,  4  Cotton  Road. 

James  Steele,  2  Mid  Shore. 

Isabella  Taylor,  175  Overgate. 

Thomas  Sime,  Lower  Pleasance. 

John  Thomson,  45  Perth  Road. 

John  H.  Whitton,  51  Scouringburn. 

A.  J.  Wighton,  7  Hilltown. 

William  Wighton,  1  do. 


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George  Wilson,  59  King  Street. 
Alexander  Young,  58  Hilltown. 

HECKLE  MAKERS. 

Thomas  Child,  51  Reform  Street. 

John  Miller  &  Son,  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

Wilson  &  Aberdein,  Willison  Street,  Barrack  Street. 

Andrew  Wilson,  40  Seabraes. 

HAIRDRESSERS,  &C. 

James  Allan  &  Son,  14  Criehton  Street. 

Thomas  Allan,  25  Murraygate. 

Archibald  Anderson,  85  Hilltown. 

Thomas  Bell,  45  West  Port. 

Thomas  Bogue,  65  King  Street. 

Alexander  Dempster,  187  Hawkhill. 

Robert  Guthrie,  St  Roque's  Lane. 

Daniel  Innes,  Trades'  Hall,  3  Murraygate. 

James  Lawrence,  West  End  Fish  Street, 

William  Leighton,  9  Barrack  Street. 

Alexander  Lesslie,  37  Wellgate. 

John  Low,  1 5  Seagate. 

John  Low,  19  Hawkhill. 

David  Malcolm,  106  Scouringburn. 

Robert  Muir,  6  Seagate. 

James  Neil,  102  Murraygate. 

John  Nicoll,  6  Overgate. 

Alexander  Paterson,  35  Castle  Street. 

William  Philips,  11  Thorter  Row. 

Ebenezer  Rattray,  88  King  Street. 

David  Reid,  203  Hilltown. 

John  Reid,  32  Wellgate. 

James  Robb,  6  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

Alexander  Urquhart,  220  Overgate. 

Robert  Watt,  120  do. 

HATTERS. 

E.  F.  Dickinson  &  Co.  11  Union  Street, 
William  Ferrier,  1  Criehton  Street. 
J.  &  J.  Millar,  2  Reform  Street 
John  Robertson,  46  High  Street. 
Alexander  Leask,  3  Reform  Street. 
James  Lennox,  3  Nethergate. 
J.  &  J.  Wilson,  26  Reform  Street. 
J.  Taylor,  17  Nethergate. 
David  TuUoch,  65  Murraygate. 


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HERBALISTS. 

Br  Batchelor,  27  Small's  Wynd. 
Gersham  Batchelov,  74  Nethergate. 
William  Brooks,  Barron's  Court,  West  Port. 
William  Clyde,  9  Scouringburn. 
David  M'Nair,  99  Hawkhill. 

HOSIERS,  &C. 

E.  F.  Dickinson  &  Co.,  11  Union  Street. 
John  L.  Crowlie,  25  Perth  Road. 
Mrs  J.  Davie,  159  Overgate, 
David  Dick,  71  High  Street. 
James  Petrie,  37  West  Port. 
Ebenezer  Robertson,  20  Murraygate. 
George  Robertson,  40  Overgate. 
Abram  Lesslie,  15  Murraygate. 
Donald  M'Gregor,  4  Perth  Road. 
James  Scott,  11  Prince's  Street. 
William  Thomson,  67  Souringburn. 

HOTEL,  INN,  AND  TAVERN  KEEPERS. 

Anchor  Tavern,  161  Overgate. 

Mrs  Wallace,  Albion  Hotel,  15  Tally  Street  and  48  Overgate.    . 

Alexander  Baillie,  Hammerman's  Tavern,  51  High  Street  and  1 

Overgate. 
Thomas  Banks,  Bell  Rock  Tavern,  14  West  Dock  Street, 
Robert  Bower,  66  High  Street. 
British  Hotel,  4  Castle  Street  and  3  Seagate. 
William  Bruce,  Hammerman's  Tavern,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street. 
John  Cameron,  Perthshire  Tavern,  11  Church  Lane. 
Mrs  M.  L.  Walker,  Commercial  Hotel,  51  Overgate. 
John  Cowie,  Oyster  Tavern,  Dyer's  Close,  22  Murraygate. 
George  Crammond,  Star  Inn,  56  Seagate  and  Murraygate, 
Walter  Denham,  126  Murraygate. 
Ducat's  Inn,  5  North  Tay  Street. 
Dundee  Arms  Tavern,  9  Church  Lane, 
John  Fyall,  Fifeshire  Inn,  2  Craig  Street. 
Robert  Hill,  13  Overgate. 
John  Jack,  Fleece  Tavern,  6  Murraygate. 
Miss  Low,  Harrow  Taverii,  8  St  Clement's  Lane. 
Thomas  M'Ritchie,  51  High  Street. 
Queen's  Arms  Tavern,  30  Nethergate. 
Mrs  John  Reid,  Wrights'  Hall,  Key's  Close,  Nethergate. 
E.  Ruxton,  ship-tavern,  13  Fish  Street. 
Mrs  Small,  Stobb's  Well  Tavern,  Forfar  Road. 
Royal  Hotel  (Alexander  Stewart),  54  Nethergate,  and  5  Union  St. 


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James  Stewart,  Crown  Hotel,  Greenmarket. 

Unity  Tavern,  43  Overgate. 

Mrs  J.  Wallace,  Victoria  Hotel,  8  Barrack  Street. 

HOUSE  FACTORS. 

George  Ireland,  24  Dudhope  Crescent. 
James  M'Intyre,  office  of  Treasurer  of  Police. 
James  Miln,  Rankin's  Close. 
John  Mitchell,  48  Overgate. 

INSURANCE  BROKERS  AND  AGENTS. 

Baxter  &  Miller,  20  Reform  Street. 

Samuel  Brodie,  3  King  Street, 

William  Christie,  2  Panmure  Street. 

James  C.  Guthrie,  6  Dock  Street. 

T.  L.  Hammond,  28  Castle  Street. 

James  Hunter,  10  High  Street. 

J.  Hutchison,  Bank  of  Scotland's  Office. 

Andrew  Ogilvie,  21  Castle  Street. 

George  Reid,  Tay  Marine  Insurance  Co.'s  Office. 

Ebenezer  Erskine  Scott,  1  Bank  Street. 

William  Sturrock,  12  Bain's  Square. 

Patrick  H.  Thoms,  14  St  Andrew's  Place. 

William  Wrongham,  Panmure  Street. 

INSPECTORS   OF  POOR. 

Thomas  Ferguson,  48  Barrack  Street. 
Henry  Jack,  do.,  do. 

IRONMONGERS   AND   HARDWARE   MERCHANTS. 

James  Buchan,  1  High  Street  and  1  Castle  Street. 

James  T3undas,  Trades'  Lane,  and  Trades'  Lane  Court. 

James  Fleming,  5  Overgate.  > 

Alexander  Gilrnth,  38  Reform  Street,  and  32  Nethergate. 

Peter  Gilruth,  52  High  Street,  and  33  Overgate. 

Keay  &  Rattray,  22  Dock  Street. 

Kidd  &  Macpherson,  18  Overgate. 

Alexander  Lawson,  25  High  Street. 

James  and  David  Lawson,  57  Murraygate. 

James  M'Artney,  21  West  Port. 

M'Laren  &  Grandy,  111  Overgate. 

James  Murray,  11  High  Street,  and  south  side  Victoria  Dock. 

William  Murray,  148  Murraygate. 

G.  H.  Nicoll,  38  Overgate. 

J.  R.  Nicoll,  Yeaman  Shore. 

Thomas  Nicoll,  Yeaman  Shore. 

Andrew  Ramsay,  217  Overgate. 


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James  T.  Rattray,  25  Overgate. 
George  Scott,  jun.,  3  High  Street. 
George  Stephen,  29  Castle  Street. 
F.  "Watson,  81  Murray  gate. 
John  Watson,  21  High  Street. 

JEWELLERS  AND  GOLDSMITHS. 

John  Austen,  15  Nethergate. 
Alexander  Cameron,  4  High  Street 
Mrs  Constable,  7  do. 

James  Mills,  28  do. 

Alexander  Sinclair,  24  Nethergate. 
R.  H.  Thomson,  28  do. 

LIME  AGENTS. 

John  Dow,  Brown  Sti'eet. 

Robert  Lyell,  South  Union  Street. 

James  Webster,  61  Hawkhill. 

LIVERY  STABLERS,  POSTING  AND  COACH  HIRERS. 

Richard  Cruickshant,  34  and  36  Castle  Street. 

Thomas  Lyon,  3  Vault. 

John  Morris  Mellows,  23  Perth  Road. 

Thomas  Mitchell,  20  Yeaman  Shore. 

John  Stewart  and  William  Stewart. 

William  Stewart,  26  King  Street. 

LODGING-HOUSE  KEEPERS. 

Mrs  Adams,  Morton's  Square,  31  Wellgate. 

Mrs  Alexander,  47  West  Port. 

Mrs  Barrie,  36  Murraygate. 

Mrs  Bell,  10  West  Dock  Street, 

Mrs  Birrel,  13  Yeaman  Shore. 

Mrs  James  Bowman,  1  Bank  Street. 

Mrs  Bricknall,  23  Union  Street. 

Mrs  Burns,  43  Castle  Street. 

Mrs  Chisholm,  33     do. 

Mrs  CroU,  4  Tay  Street  Lane. 

Mrs  Cruickshanks,  37  Nethergate. 

Mrs  Duncan,  14  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Miss  Farquharson,  41  Reform  Street. 

Mrs  A.  Ferguson,  1  South  Tay  Street 

Mrs  Fitchet,  78  Murraygate. 

Mrs  Fleming,  32  Castle  Street. 

Mrs  Fleming,  3  King  Street. 

Mrs  David  Greig,  27  Cowgate. 

Mrs  Hankins,  29  Union  Street 


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Misses  J.  «Sr  B.  Hay,  66  King  Street, 

Mrs  Hean,  82  Overgate. 

Mrs  Hunter,  27  Cowgate. 

Mrs  J.  H.  Johnston,  32  Castle  Street. 

Mrs  Kidd,  43  Exchange  Street. 

Mrs  M'Kay,  3  Mill  Park  Road. 

Mrs  Martin,  3  West  Port. 

Mrs  Maxton,  8  Crichton  Street. 

Mrs  Miln,  4  Hunter  Street. 

Mrs  Murray,  30  Seagate. 

Mrs  John  Robertson,  St  Paul's  Court,  61  Murraygafee. 

Mrs  R.  Paterson,  3  South  Tay  Street. 

Mrs  Pearson,  40  Union  Street. 

Miss  Powells,  54  Seagate. 

Mrs  J.  Reid,  49  Cowgate. 

Mrs  G.  Ronaldson,  37  Union  Street. 

Mrs  John  Shepherd,  Campbell's  Close,  75  High  Street. 

Miss  Shepherd,  65  Overgate. 

Mrs  Stratton,  3  West  Port. 

Mrs  Swinton,  7  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade. 

Mrs  Andrew  Watt,  43  Exchange  Street. 

Mrs  Ann  Webster,  7  do. 

MANGLE  KEEPERS. 

Mrs  Armstrong,  105  Nethergate. 

Mrs  Milne,  7  Willison  Street. 

Marjory  Donaldson,  11  Dudhope  Wynd. 

Mrs  Crabb,  35  Brown  Street. 

Mrs  Blair,  17  North  Tay  Street. 

Mrs  Stewart,  96  Overgate. 

Mrs  Stewart,  14  Henderson's  Wynd. 

Mrs  Smart,  Gellatly's  Square,  89  Nethergate. 

Mrs  David  Livie,  Dudhope  Crescent. 

Mrs  M'Kenzie,  66  Wellgate. 

Mrs  Mlntosh,  15S  Hilltown. 

Mrs  Milne,  7  Willison  Street. 

Mrs  Gray,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street. 

Widow  Glenday,  Young's  Close,  Murraygate; 

Mrs  Henderson,  4  Tay  Street  Lane. 

Widow  Pyatt,  53  South  Lindsay  Street. 

Mrs  Richardson,  Souter's  Close,  West  Port. 

Mrs  Chisholm,  20  Dudhope  Street. 

MANUFACTURERS. 

George  Bain,  45  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown, 
Baxter  Brothers  (Power-loom)  31  Cowgate. 
George  H.  Baxter,  William  Street,  King  Street. 


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John  Cowley  Baxter,  James'  Street j  Maxwelltown. 

James  Beharrie,  12  Rose  Street. 

Robert  Beharrie,  36  Dudhope  Street. 

William  Beharrie,  Wallace  Street,  Prince's  Street. 

David  Birnie  &  Son,  Wellington  Street. 

Alexander  Blackie  &  Son,  26  Cowgate. 

James  Brough,  Peep  o'  Day,  Ferry  Road. 

George  Brown,  12  Blackness  Road. 

James  Brown,  top  of  Sugar  House  Wynd. 

James  Bruce,  123  Overgate. 

John  Bruce,  Small's  Wynd. 

Alexander  Butchart,  Isles'  Lane,  HawkhilL 

David  Butchart,  89  Cowgate. 

Edward  Caird,  59        do. 

Alexander  Cameron,  8  Baltic  Street. 

James  Campbell,  cellar  under  25  St  Andrew  Street. 

Alexander  Chalmers,  38  Cowgate. 

Peter  Chalmers,  31  Annfield  Road. 

Charles  Clark,  233  Overgate. 

Robert  Cock,  22  Bell  Street. 

Cox  Brothers,  30  St  Andrew's  Street. 

James  Coupar,  12  West  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 

James  Deuchars,  Ford's  Wynd,  do. 

James  Doig,  183  Hawkhill. 

Alexander  Easson,  Cotton  Road. 

John  Ewan,  36  Cowgate. 

W.  Fergusson  &  Sons  (Power-loom),  13  Cowgate. 

D.  F.  &  W.  Gibson,  Commercial  Street,  Maxwelltown, 

Joseph  Gibson,  7  Rosebank. 

Robert  Gibson,  9  Union  Place,  Perth  Road, 

William  Gilroy,  Bonnybank  Road. 

John  Glass  &  Son,  Albert  Street. 

Alexander  Greig,  James'  Park. 

William  Henry,  Rosebank. 

James  Hodge,  10  Peter  Street. 

R.  G.  Holden,  93  Seagate. 

Thomas  Holmes,  5  Seafield  Lane. 

William  Howe,  1  St  Andrew's  Street. 

James  Ireland,  1  Bellfield  Lane,  Hawkhill. 

John  Kennedy,  185  Hawkhill. 

David  Kyd,  Rosebank. 

John  Laing  (Power-loom),  2  St  Andrew's  Street, 

Alexander  Lamb,  Lamb's  Lane,  Forebank. 

John  Lamb,  Cotton  Road. 

James  Lawson,  36  Blackness  Road. 

William  Lawson,  15  Long  Wynd. 

James  Livingstone,  Forebank. 


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Andrew  Low,  89  Hilltown. 

Malcolm  M'Lean,  Birch  Lane  Factory,  Scouringburn. 

Alexander  M'Walter,  12  Reform  Street. 

Joseph  Martin,  Constable  Street. 

David  Marshall,  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

G.  Miller,  5  and  7  Union  Place. 

David  Mills,  26  Rosebank. 

John  &  Alexander  Mills,  41  Cowgate. 

John  Moir,  18  Sfc  Andrew's  Street. 

William  Moir,  William  Street,  King  Street. 

Alexander  Moncur,  16  St  Andrew's  Place. 

Alexander  Morrison,  1  Union  Street,  Maxwelltown 

John  Morrison,  7  do.  do. 

Robert  Myles,  52  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Alexander  Neish  &  Co.,  Lady  Well  Lane. 

James  Neish,  Heathfield  Factory. 

Alexander  C.  Ogilvie,  Rosebank  and  Hilltown. 

James  &  Robert  Ower,  27  West  Wynd,  Hawkhill. 

John  Ogilvie,  8  Baltic  Street. 

William  T.  Ogilve,  222  Perth  Road. 

George  Philip,  1 1  Upper  Pleasance. 

James  Prain,  25  Hawkhill. 

William  Proctor,  Powrie  Lane,  Chapelshade. 

John  Rattray,  Scouringburn. 

James  Reid  &  Son,  Scouringburn. 

Richards  &  Co.,  of  London,  Panmure  Street. 

Andrew  Robertson,  47  Cowgate. 

Francis  Robertson,  44  St  Andrew's  Street. 

James  Robertson,  31  Forebank  Road. 

Joseph  Robb,  40  Cowgate. 

Robert  Ross,  13  Overgate. 

George  Samson,  31  James'  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

George  Samson,  Hawkhill. 

Hugh  Samson,  1  Jamaica  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

William  Samson,  79  Hilltown. 

Thomas  Saunders,  13  Meadow  Street. 

David  Scott,  Mid  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 

William  Scott,  Forebank  Road. 

John  Sime,  Blackness  Road. 

James  Smeaton,  1  Queen  Street. 

David  Smith,  34  St  Andrew's  Street 

P.  &  J.  Smith,  Cowdenknowes. 

Henry  Smith  &  Co.,  47  Cowgate. 

David  Stark,  24  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

James  Stark,  Lilybank. 

John  Stephen,  Lower  Lilybank. 

George  Stewart,  18  Thomson  Street. 


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Andrew  Storrier,  30  Cowgate. 

James  Sturrock,  22  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

James  Thomson,  216  Perth  Road. 

Peter  Thomson,  348  do, 

John  Waddel,  do. 

John  Waddel,  3  Wilkie's  Lane,  Hawkhill. 

John  Whitton,  37  Hilltown. 

Thomas  Wood,  166  Hawkhill. 

William  Young,  Anderson's  Entry,  122  Hawkhill. 

MAEBLE  CUTTERS. 

Thomas  Innes,  Meadow  Road. 
John  M'Laren,  51  Nethergate. 

MAST,  BLOCK,  AND  PUMP  MAKERS. 

Thomas  Clark,  south  side  Victoria  Dock. 
George  &  David  Livie,  25  West  Dock  Street. 
James  Nicoll,  south  side  Victoria  Dock. 

MEAL  SELLERS. 

Mrs  Wood,  100  Overgate. 
Mrs  Lonney.  186  do. 
James  Milne,  239  do. 

MERCHANTS. 

Alexander  Anderson,  23  St  Andrew's  Street. 

David  D.  Anderson,  do. 

J.  C.  Anderson,  9  Bain's  Square. 

William  Anderson,  5  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Alexander  Balfour,  25  Cowgate. 

Baxter  Brothers  &  Co.,  31  Cowgate. 

Edward  Baxter,  1  King  Street. 

William  Baxter,  31  Cowgate. 

James  PI.  Bell,  131  Murraygate. 

Andrew  Benvie,  Baxter's  Court,  39  Cowgate. 

Miller  Berrie,  9  King  Street. 

Thomas  Bell,  131  Murraygate. 

William  Black,  37        do. 

William  Blakey,  32  Cowgate. 

George  Bower,  Alexander's  Close,  122  Murraygate. 

Samuel  Brodie,  3  King  Street. 

Alexander  Brown,  27  Cowgate. 

Andrew  Brown,  53  do. 

David  Barclay  Brown,  51  do. 

James  &  William  Brown,  20  Wellgate. 

A,  M.  Cadenhead,  118  Perth  Road. 

Alexander  Cameron  jun.,  50  Cowgate. 


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Charles  Chalmers,  13  Bain's  Square. 

Charles  Chalmers  jun.,  do. 

Richard  Clement,  Glasgow,  39  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

George  Cochrane,  131  Seagate. 

William  Collier,  2  Panmure  Street. 

John  Cowan,  196  Overgate. 

Cox  Brothers,  30  St  Andrew's  Street. 

William  Crockatt,  jun.,  1  Upper  Dudhope  Crescent. 

William  Crosthwaite,  23  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Robert  Davidson,  38  Castle  Street. 

David  Dick,  51  St  Andrew's  Street,  at  H.  P.  Ree  &  Co"*-. 

Joseph  Doctor,  33  Nethergate, 

Thomas  Douglas,  53  Cowgate. 

John  Duncan,  39  and  41  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Peter  Duncan,  10  Peter  Street. 

Edward  Ebel,  14  Bain's  Square. 

Allan  Edward,  28  Cowgate. 

A.  &  D.  Edward  &  Co.,  do. 

W.  P.  Fairweather,  10  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Robert  Farquharson,  Westfield,  Perth  Road. 

George  Gilroy,  16  Couper's  Alley. 

Joseph  Given,  2  Panmure  Street. 

James  Gray,  Couper's  Alley. 

R.  Gray,  Yeaman  Shore. 

David  Guthrie,  14  Taylor's  Lane,  Perth  Road. 

James  Guthrie,  22  St  Andrew  Street. 

Haddon  &  Paterson,  46         do= 

Samuel  Holmes  &  Co.,  8  Peter  Street. 

Robert  Hutton,  Isles's  Lane,  Hawkhill. 

Jaffe  Brothers,  17  Cowgate. 

George  Jameson,  Panmure  Street. 

William  Johnston,  do. 

William  Justice,  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate. 

David  Keith,  Meadow  Place. 

Kerr  &  Guild,  18  Dock  Street 

George  Key,  59  Cowgate. 

Kinmond  &  Hill,  6  do. 

Paul  Lamb,  74  Hawkhill. 

William  Lamb,  13  Dock  Street. 

John  Lawson,  56  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Robert  Leslie,  12  Dock  Street. 

Alexander  Lindsay,  18  West  Port. 

James  C.  Lindsay,  16  Dock  Street. 

William  Lindsay,  do. 

Lipman  &  Ham  el,  17  Cowgate. 

Peter  Lowden,  Peter's  Court,  18  Cowgate. 

Alexander  Low,  91  Hilltown. 


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John  Lowson  &  Sons,  27  Cowgate. 

James  Luke,  9  Bain's  Square. 

James  Lyell,  25  Cowgate. 

George  J.  Lyon,  1  St  Andrew's  Street. 

James  M^Gavin,  7  Cowgate. 

Mathew  M'Kenzie,  21  North  Tay  Street. 

David  Martin  &  Co.,  10  Bain's  Square. 

"William  Mason,  23  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Andrew  Mercer  jun.,  11  Dock  Street. 

John  Miller,  9  Bain's  Square. 

Richard  A.  Miller,  6  St  Andrew  Street. 

John  Mills,  17  West  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 

Alexander  Milne,  47  Wellgate. 

T.  W.  Milne,  Panmure  Street. 

Robert  Milne,  Peter's  Court,  Cowgate. 

Francis  Molison,  Bain's  Square. 

D.  &  J.  Moncur,  45  Cowgate. 

Mordaunt,  Lucas,  &  Faithful,  128  Seagate. 

Robert  Morton,  Tannage  Buildings,  Meadowside, 

William  Morton,  9  Paton's  Lane,  Perth  Road. 

Patrick  Murison,  10  Trades'  Lane. 

Thomas  Murray,  36  Castle  Street. 

David  Myles,  134  Seagate. 

Neilson  &  Co,,  14  Bain's  Square. 

Thomas  Neish,  5  do. 

George  Hair  Newall,  55  Cowgate. 

Walter  Newall,  12  Hawkhill  Place. 

William  Nicoll,  Seagate. 

Nicoll  &  "Webster,     do, 

Charles  NorriCj  11  Cowgate. 

Alexander  Ogilvie,  9  Shore  Terrace. 

John  Paton,  8  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Paton  &  Fleming,  17  Cowgate. 

George  A.  Pattullo,  1 6  Trades'  Lane. 

James  Pennycook,  Trades'  Lane. 

David  Peter,  31  St  Andrew's  Street. 

John  Peter  sen.,  14  Bain's  Square  Court. 

Obrian  B.  Peter,  do. 

Thomas  Powrie,  Powrie's  Lane,  Bell  Street. 

George  Philip  jun.,  8  Peter  Street. 

Robert  D.  Pryde,  5  Commercial  Street. 

A.  &  A.  Pirie,  32  Cowgate. 

James  Ramsay,  44  High  Street. 

H.  P.  Ree  &  Co.  51  St  Andrew's  Street. 

David  Robertson,  135  Hawkhill. 

John  Robertson,  116  do. 

Charles  Roger,  1  Peter  Street. 


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James  Rowan,  13  &  15  St  Andrew's  Street 

O.  J.  Rowland,  30  Meadow  Entry. 

Andrew  Roxburgh,  107  Seagate. 

Frederick  Schwann,  22  St  Andrew's  Street. 

James  Small,  Temple  Lane. 

James  Small  jun.,  St  Andrew's  Street. 

Robert  Small,  Peter's  Court,  Cowgate. 

William  Small,  1  do.  do. 

Silvester  Smith,  4  Panmure  Street. 

David  Soot,  82  Overgate. 

James  Soot,  27  Cowgate. 

Alexander  Souter,  Roodyards. 

John  Thain,  37  Exchange  Street. 

George  Thoms,  4-5  Mid  Shore. 

George  Thoms,  St  Andrew's  Place. 

John  Thoms,  47  High  Street. 

P.  H.  Thoms,  14  St  Andrew's  Place. 

Peter  Thoms,  47  High  Street. 

John  Todd,  Sydney  Place,  Constitution  Road. 

William  TurnbuU,  27  Cowgate. 

William  Wallace,  51        do. 

James  Watt,  131  Murraygate. 

James  Watt,  jun.,  13  Dock  Street. 

A.  Webster,  29  Wellgate. 

Robert  Webster,  Castle  Street. 

William  Weir,  69  Nethergate. 

James  Whitton,  35  Hilltown. 

E.  Wilson,  32  Murraygate. 

George  K.  Young  &  Co.,  41  Meadowside. 

MIDWIVES,  &c. 

Mrs  Adam,  St  Mary's  Close,  30  Nethergate. 

Mrs  Drummond,  37  Hawkhill. 

Mrs  Linn,  4  Hunter  Street. 

Mrs  M'Dougall,  6  Hawkhill. 

Mrs  Morrison,  29  Constitution  Road. 

MILLINERS  AND  DRESSMAKERS. 

Misses  Anderson,  Union  Close,  25  Nethergate. 

Mrs  Alexander,  66  Nethergate. 

Misses  Bisset,  84  do. 

Miss  Bowman,  95  do. 

Miss  Brown,  21  Reform  Street, 

Miss  Bruce,  14  Greenmarket. 

Miss  Isabella  Davidson,  148  Hilltown. 

Mrs  Ferrier,  Speid's  Close,  19  Overgate. 

Miss  Forbes,  27  Nethergate. 


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Miss  Habenton,  97  Nethergate. 

Miss  Hazeel,  39  do. 

Miss  Hill,    do.  do. 

Miss  Hutcheson,  28  West  Port. 

Miss  Jamieson,  13  Tally  Street. 

Miss  Kerr,  125  Nethergate. 

Miss  Law,  105        do. 

Miss  Leitch,  162  Scouringburn. 

Misses  A.  &  J.  Lowson,  200  Hilltown. 

Miss  Elizabeth  M'Gillivray,  155  Overgate. 

Miss  Jean  M'Intyre,  M'Cosh's  Entry,  Murraygate. 

Misses  E.  &  C.  M'Kenzie,  Jobson's  Land,  Meadow  Entry, 

Miss  Elizabeth  Mathew,  130  Prince's  Street. 

Miss  Miller,  61  West  Port. 

Misses  Miller,  2  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Nethergate. 

Mrs  Morris,  142  Overgate. 

Mrs  Mudie,  117  Perth  Road. 

Miss  Nicol,  4  Tay  Street  Lane. 

Miss  NicoU,  63  Scouringburn. 

Miss  Nucator,  60  Overgate, 

Mrs  Pirie,  and  Miss  Hutton,  49  Murraygate. 

Miss  Ann  Pullar,  32  Union  Street. 

Miss  Robertson,  1  Blackness  Road. 

Miss  Smith,  51  Nethergate. 

Misses  Smiths,  5  Bain's  Square. 

Misses  Taylor,  8  Crichton  Street. 

Mrs  D.  Taylor,  62  Overgate. 

Miss  Margaret  Thomson,  18  Barrack  Street. 

Miss  J.  Todd,  140  Overgate. 

Misses  Valentine,  6  Victoria  Square. 

Miss  Watson,  3  Thorter  Row. 

Miss  Wilson,  104  Nethergate. 

Miss  Whyte,  Dron's  Close,  265  Overgate. 

MILL-MANAGERS. 

John  AUardice,  Wallace  Craigie  Mill. 

Robert  Berry,  Christie  &  Son's  Mill. 

James  Boyd,  Sharp's  Mill,  Wards. 

David  Bruce,  Lindsay  Street  Mill. 

James  Bruce,  jun.,  Messrs  Baxter  Brothers  &  Co. 

John  Croall,  J.  &  H.  Walker's  Mill. 

John  Downie,  West  Ward  Mill. 

James  Dryden,  Laing's  Power  Looms,  Dens. 

William  Eadie,  Mr  Brown's  Bell  Mill. 

Robert  Findlay,  Low  Mill,  Coldside. 

William  Greenhill,  Ramsay's  Mill,  Pleasance. 

Alexander  Ray,  Scouringburn  Mill. 


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William  Kerry,  Messrs  Edwards'  Works^  Scouringburn. 

James  Kiddie,  Fergusson  &  Sons'  Power  Looms. 

James  Malcolm,  Wallace  Mills. 

Samuel  Mathers,  Messrs  Edwards'  Works. 

Alexander  Maxwell,  Tay  Street  Mill. 

James  Millar,  Douglas  Mill. 

RobeM  Mitchell,  Pole  Park  Mill. 

Adam  Moir,  Baxter  Brothers  &  Go's.,  Power  Looms. 

Alexander  Moon,  Ward  Mill. 

Robert  Pirie,  Barrack  Street  Mill, 

James  Scott,  Verdant  Mill.  v 

James  Small,  Ladybank  Mill. 

William  Smith,  Hillbank  Works. 

Alexander  Taws,  Mr  Edwards'  Works,  Scouringburn. 

Walter  Taylor,  Bell  Street  Mill. 

Peter  Watson,  Craigie  Mill. 

MUSICIANS. 

George  Beadson,  1  Overgate. 

John  Campbell,  132  do. 

David  Crabbe,  3  Baltic  Street. 

Gavin  J.  Melvin,  11  Thorter  Row. 

Robert  Millar,  7  West  Wynd,  Perth  Road. 

James  Pearman,  8  Victoria  Square. 

James  &  William  Urquhart,  140  Hilltown. 

NURSERY  AND  SEEDSMEN. 

David  James  &  Co.,  34  Overgate. 

William  Laird,  88  Nethergate. 

John  Stewart,  21         do. 

William  Taylor  &  Son,  Rosefield,  Blackness  Road. 

William  Urquhart  &  Sons,  16  Nethergate. 

PAINTERS  AND  PAPER  HANGERS. 

William  Batchelor,  18  Nethergate, 
James  Clark,  106  do. 

Robert  Cowie,  53  Reform  Street. 
T.  Ferrier,  13  Castle  Street. 
James  Hean,  71  Seagate. 
David  Ilynd,  43  and  55  Dock  Street. 
Arthur  Lee,  54  St  Andrew's  Street. 
James  Mackay,  26  Meadow  Entry. 
James  Marshall,  top  of  Gellatly  Street. 
John  Mathew,  64  Constable  Street. 
Joseph  Murdoch,  51  Overgate. 
Alexander  Pirie,  17  Crichton  Street. 
David  Pirrie,  21  do. 


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"William  Stewart,  55  Nethergate. 
William  Young,  72  Seagate. 


PAVEMENT  DEALERS. 

Barrie  &  Smith,  Meadowside. 

James  Black,  Dundee  &  Newtyle  Railway  Station. 

Thomas  Findlay,  Meadowside. 

James  Robertson,  1  Blackness  Road. 

PAWNBROKERS. 

Archer  &  Begg,  1  Meadow  Street,  "Wellgate. 

James  Gilbert,  3  Vault, 

Thomas  Malcolm,  Crichton's  Close,  50  Murraygate. 

Peter  M'Glinchy,  5  Meadow  Entry. 

W.  &  A.  Miller,  182  Overgate. 

George  O'Farrell,  165  Overgate. 

Robert  Robertson,  1  New  Inn  Entry. 

Alexander  Sinclair,  18  Nethergate. 

PERFUMERS, 

James  Mills,  28  High  Street. 
G.  Peddle,  3  Castle  Street. 
James  Sprunt,  28  High  Street. 

PHYSICIANS  AND  SURGE0NS„ 

William  Aitken,  19  Nethergate. 
David  Anderson,  17  King  Street. 
James  Arrott,  M.D.,  19  do. 
Alexander  Bell,  164  Nethergate. 
Robert  Bell,  M.D.,  Spring  Grove,  170  do. 
Henry  S.  Boase,  M.D.,  5  Fleuchar  Craig. 
Ebenezer  John  Brown,  Royal  Infirmary. 
Alexander  Cochran,  127  Murraygate. 
James  Cochran,  top  of  Seagate. 
Robert  Cocks,  M.D.,  128  Murraygate, 
David  Colville  Carruthers,  M.D.,  25  South  Tay  Street. 
Joim  Crichton,  28  do. 

Alexander  Duncan,  M.D.,  4  High  Street. 
E.  M,  Duncan,  Greenfield  Place. 
James  Ford,  M.D.,  18  St  Andrew's  Place. 
William  L.  Gibson,  M.D.,  8  Tay  Street. 
John  Gray,  14  Castle  Street. 
D.  Lyell,  37  Tay  Street. 

Alexander  Mackintosh,  Royal  Lunatic  Asylum. 
John  Malcolm,  M.D.,  8  Barrack  Street. 
John  Maxwell,  M.D.,  21  Tay  Street. 
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William  Munro,  7  South  Tay  Street. 

Adam  Moon,  2  Union  Street. 

William  Morris,  46  Blackness  Road, 

John  Mudie,  3  Bain's  Square. 

Alexander  Muir,  30  Nethergate. 

Robert  Nasmith,  10  Fleuchar  Craig. 

Archibald  Newall,  12  Hawkhill  Place. 

Mathew  Nimmo,  30  Reform  Street. 

Patrick  Nimmo,  15  South  Tay  Street. 

G.  M.  Osborne,  M.D.,  58  King  Street. 

George  Paton,  5  St  Andrew's  Street. 

W.  C.  Saunders,  11  Meadow  Street. 

Al9xander  Blair  Spence,  Mid  Shore. 

Thomas  Baird  Spence,  5  Crichton  Street. 

J.  M.Thomas,  surgeon  ;  surgery, Crescent  Street  ;  Ti.  Craig  Street, 

Alexander  Webster,  M.D.,  1  South  Union  Street. 

PIANOFORTE  AND  MUSIC  SELLERS. 

William  Stuart  Allan,  6  Victoria  Square. 
John  Wilson,  18  Nethergate. 

PLANE-MAKERS. 

John  Dryburgh,  Gardyne's  Close,  42  Murraygate. 
John  Welsh,  11  Meadow  Close,  56  do. 

PLASTERERS. 

David  M'Beath,  Meadows. 

Hugh  M'Conachie,  52  Barrack  Street. 

John  Patrick,  Bell  Street. 

Alexander  Tyrie,  Meadowside. 

William  Tyrie,  Mint  Close,  51  High  Street. 

Alexander  Small,  Temple  Lane. 

James  Steel,  Meadowside. 

PLUMBERS  AND  GAS  FITTERS. 

Ferguson  &  Lowuie,  White  Hall  Close,  52  Nethergate. 

John  C.  Low,  161  Union  Street. 

D.  McDonald,  31  Overgate. 

David  Mackie  &  Co.,  17  Meadow  Entry. 

William  Macrea,  18  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

William  Reoch,  17  Meadow  Entry. 

Sutherland  &  Murdoch,  15  Reform  Street. 

James  Walker,  36  Nethergate. 

John  Watson,  14  Barrack  Street. 

PORKCURERS  AND  DEALERS. 

Bernard  Cregan,  10  James'  Street. 
John  GUiillan,  Yeaman  Shore. 
John  Hagan,  12  Ann  Street. 


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POTATOE  DEALERS. 

William  Anderson,  168  Ovei'gate. 

Charles  Beat,  61  King  Street. 

Thomas  Hosick,  Morrison's  Court,  Wellgate. 

James  Ower,  42  Barrack  Street. 

William  Young,  56  Bell  Street. 

Mrs  Wilson,  72  Nethergate. 

POULTEKERS. 

Catherine  Low,  72  Overgate. 
Mrs  M'Kenzie,  78  Nethergate. 
Peter  Robertson,  20  Fish  Street. 
Mrs  Williamson,  37  Nethergate. 
Mrs  E.  Young,  38  Union  Street. 

PRINTERS. 

David  Annan,  8  Overgate. 

James  Duff,  39  High  Street. 

James  Chalmers,  10  and  12  Castle  Street. 

Greive  &  Shepherd,  6  High  Street. 

David  Hill,  Key's  Close,  Nethergate. 

M'Cosh,  Park,  &  Dewars,  Croom's  Close,  and  New  Inn  Entry, 

High  Street. 
Alexander  M'Donald,  Dundee  Advertiser  Office. 

PROVISION  DEALERS. 

John  Boyd,  foot  of  South  Tay  Street. 

Eastern  Trading  Association,  47  Prince's  Street. 

John  Guillan,  Yeaman  Shore, 

Hill  town  Co-operative  Association,  119  Hilltown, 

Mrs  Knight,  44  Bell  Street. 

Alexander  Mitchelson,  west  end  of  High  Street. 

Alexander  Scott,  Church  Lane. 

James  Smellie,  120  Murraygate,7l  Wellgate,  and  240  Overgate. 

Mrs  Smith,  102  Nethergate. 

William  Speed,  115  Perth  Road. 

REED  MAKERS. 

William  Duncan,  63  Wellgate. 
Thomas  Fyffe,  26  Hawkhill. 
Thomas  Milne,  2  Baltic  Street. 

ROPE,    TWINE,   AND    SAIL  MAKERS. 

James  Bell,  Dock  Street. 

J.  H.  Buik,  1  Dock  Street. 

J.  &  A.  Clark,  34  Constitution  Street. 

J'rancis  Dick  jun.,  7  St  Andrew's  Street. 


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William  Low,  110  Hilltown. 
Alexander  Martin  &  Co.,  Dock  Street, 
John  Mathew,  44  Hilltown. 
Mitchell  Mill,  110  Hilltown. 
Alexander  Ogilvy,  9  Shore  Terrace. 

SADDLERS, 

John  Arkley,  Trades'  Hall. 
William  Bisset,  55  Reform  Street. 
John  Campbell,  7  Nethergate. 
John  Millar,  41  High  Street. 
James  Webster;  2       do. 

SAILMAKERS, 

David  Beat,  Greenmarket. 

E,.  &  D.  Ferguson,  40  Dock  Street. 

Halkett  &  Adams,  3  do. 

servants'  registry  offices^ 

Mrs  Falconer,  113  Nethergate. 
Agnes  Low,  77  do. 
Mrs  Mackay,  22  Seagate. 
Mrs  James  Reid,  14  Wellgate. 

SHERIFF   OFFICERS. 

John  Anderson,  14  New  Inn  Entry. 

William,  Clark,  St  Clement's  Lane. 

David  Ferguson,  14  New  Inn  Entry. 

George  Hutton,  37  High  Street. 

John  Low,  27  Overgate. 

Alexander  Morrison,  Bell's  Close,  High  Street. 

John  PuUen,  10  High  Street. 

James  Scobie,  1  Meadow  Entry. 

SICK  NURSES. 

Mrs  Blair,  7  Crichton  Street. 
Miss  Mudie,  14  New  Inn  Entry. 
Mrs  Proctor,  77  Nethergate. 
Mrs  Charles  Ross,  22  Rose  Street, 

SHIPBROKERS. 

William  Anderson,  39  Exchange  Street. 
James  Clark,  56  East  Dock  Street. 
Gray  &  Cay,  16  do.,  do. 

Patrick  Just,  37  Exchange  Street. 
William  Lamb,  13  Dock  Street. 
William  Methven,  Trades'  I^ane. 


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Thomas  Neish,  5  Bain's  Square. 
David  Robb,  5  Gellatly  Street. 
Jonathan  Smith,  45  Exchange  Street. 

SHIPBUILDERS. 

Thomas  Adamson,  Marine  Parade. 
William  Blair,  66  King  Street. 
John  Brown,  East  Dock  Street. 
David  Caiman,  Marine  Pai-ade. 
John  Caiman  &  Son,  King  William's  Dock- 
Alexander  Steven,  Marine  Parade. 

SHIP-CHANDLERS. 

George  Anton,  15  Crichton  Street. 
Robert  Ferguson,  23  Greenmarket. 
John  Fyffe,  Dock  Street. 
William  Hutton,  22  Greenmarket. 
Meldrum  &  Co.,  6  Exchange  Street. 

SLATERS. 

William  Anderson,  33  Brown  Street. 

Cooper  &  Balbirnie,  Meadowside. 

D.  &  W.  Crabb,  Brown  Street. 

David  Davidson,  Park  Lane,  Temple  Lane. 

James  Fyffe,  Constitution  Road. 

James  Law,  75  Cowgate. 

Robert  Leslie,  35  Murraygate. 

James  Mitchell,  1  Meadowside. 

Stewart  &  Co.  Meadowside,  top  of  Panmure  Street, 

SODA  WATER  AND  GINGER  BEER  MAKERS, 

Peter  Barrie,  Campbell's  Close,  High  Street. 

Andrew  Brodie,  40  Gellatly  Street. 

Peter  Crighton,  Young's  Close,  66  Murraygate. 

Alexander  Davidson,  Highland  Close  83,  Overgate, 

Peter  Herd,  36  Wilkie's  Lane. 

Mrs  M'Kay,  1  Overgate. 

SPIRIT-DEALERS. 

Thomas  Adam,  7  Brown  Street. 
Alexander  &  Co.  Shand's  Land,  Cowgate. 
Andrew  Ambrose,  21  Nelson  Street. 
Barbara  Anderson,  26  Session  Street. 
John  Anderson,  8  Small's  Wynd. 
John  Angus,  5  Thorter  Row. 
John  Barney,  29  Hawkhill. 
David  Baxter,  25  Small's  Wynd. 


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Joseph  Baxter,  10  Blackscroft. 

David  Bell,  2  Rose  Bank  Street. 

George  Black,  193  Hawkhill. 

Henry  Black,  1  Horse  Water  Wynd. 

William  Black,  30  Scouringburn. 

John  Boyle,  52  Ann  Street. 

David  Brown,  31  West  Port. 

William  Brown,  61  Seagate. 

Alexander  Buchan,  Carnie's  Land,  Scouringburn. 

Robert  Bulk,  40  Blackness  Road. 

David  Burke,  15  Hill  town. 

John  Campbell,  34  Westport. 

John  Campbell,  89  Overgate. 

Carnegie  Grant,  43  Scouringburn. 

Eliza  Cassidy,  45  Castle  Street. 

James  Chalmers,  99  Overgate, 

Duncan  Conacher,  218  do. 

John  Crammond,  67  Prince's  Street. 

John  Crichton,  52  West  Port. 

William  Crichton,  34  Castle  Street. 

William  Cuthbert,  158  Overgate. 

Mrs  Dempster,  94  Scouringburn. 

Bernard  Devlin,  4  Dock  Street. 

Mrs  Patrick  Devlin,  105  Overgate. 

Alexander  Dewar,  42  Bell  Sti-eet. 

Jean  Dewar,  194  Overgate. 

Alexander  Donald,  59  James'  Park. 

James  Donald,  217  Pole  Park  R 

Alexander  Dow,  21  Prince's  Street. 

Mrs  Dow,  42  Dock  Street. 

Charles  Falconer,  12  Bell  Street. 

John  Fegan,  30  East  Dock  Street, 

Mrs  Fitzgerald,  252  Hilltown. 

Robert  Fleming,  1  Overgate. 

Alexander  Forbes,  58  Hawkhill. 

James  Ford,  66  Overgate. 

Thomas  W.  Forbes,  92  Scouringburn^ 

George  Glass,  30  Constitution  Road. 

Adam  Glen,  6  Fish  Street. 

James  Gloak,  8  Scouringburn. 

Janet  Grahame,  19  do. 

Mrs  Gray,  1  Upper  Pleasance. 

William  Gray,  44  Dock  Street  East. 

David  Hay,  13  Scouringburn. 

Elizabeth  Hay,  30  Rose  Street. 

G.  Hay,  60  Seagate. 

Thomas  Hendry,  238  Overgate. 


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Hugh  Higgins,  13  and  15  Peter  Street 

James  Hodge,  Albert  Street. 

John  Higgins,  1  West  Port. 

Mrs  Hood,  Vault. 

Mrs  Helen  Hutton,  71  Blackscroft, 

John  Inches,  202  Seagate. 

James  Innes,  167  Overgate. 

Mrs  Ii'ons,  5  Vault. 

Mrs  Jack,  233  Hilltown. 

Robert  Kennedy,  44  King  Street. 

Stewart  Kermack,  8  Session  Street. 

James  Kermeth,  31  Small's  "Wynd. 

Robert  Kerr,  Trades'  Lane. 

David  Kinmond,  25  Lilybank. 

James  Kirkpatrick,  16  Fish  Street. 

Nemial  Little,  16  Bucklemaker  Wynd^ 

Mrs  Livingstone,  Dock  Street. 

Helen  Low,  86  Scouringburn, 

Charlotte  Low,  141  do, 

Grace  M'Arthur,  159  Hawkhill. 

John  M'Arthur,  5  do. 

"W.  M'Conochie,  41  Castle  Street. 

John  M'Dougal,  36  Overgate. 

Alexander  M'Glashan,  1 1 1  do. 

Alexander  M'Kenzie,  36  Castle  Street. 

Mrs  M'Kenzie,  2  Small's  Wynd. 

John  M'Kenzie,  12  Hunter  Street. 

Alexander  M'Lauchlin,  39  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

John  M'Lauchlin,  47  Wellgate. 

Mrs  M'Lauchlin,  38  Seagate. 

Adam  McLean,  65  Scouringburn. 

John  M'Lean,  79  Overgate. 

Robert  M'Quattie,  36  Hilltown. 

Charles  Mathew,  29  Seagate. 

James  Meach  &  Co.,  7  Greenmarket. 

David  Meekison,  89  Scouringburn. 

Archibald  Menzies,  177    do. 

Thomas  Methven,  81  Seagate. 

Thomas  Millar,  2  West  Port. 

James  Frazer,  49  Perth  Road. 

Henry  Murray,  80  Overgate. 

Mrs  Lyall,  10  Coutie's  Wynd. 

•^Irs  Nicoll,  57  Dock  Street  East. 

James  Ogilvie,  83  Scouringburn. 

John  Ogilvie,  89  Blackscroft. 

Alexander  Paterson,  58  Scouringburn. 

Charles  Paterson,  17  St  Clement's  Lane. 


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John  Paterson,  82  Dudhope  Crescent. 

Robert  Pattie,  50  Dock  Street  East. 

Thomas  Peddie,  56  Blackness  Road. 

James  Petrie^  2  Fish  Street. 

Archibald  Poustie,  Hunter  Street. 

George  Reid,  26  Greenmarket. 

Alexander  Robertson,  46  Scouringburn. 

Alexander  Robertson,  26  Bell  Street. 

Isabella  Robertson,  9  Tod  Burn  Lane,  King  Street 

James  Robertson,  23  Barrack  Street. 

John  Robertson,  111  Cowgate. 

William  Robertson,  46  Murraygate. 

William  Robertson,  18  Fish  Street. 

William  Ross,  40  Wellgate. 

George  Salbert,  9  Tally  Street. 

John  Scott,  1  Rose  Street. 

Robert  Scott,  138  Hawkhill. 

Edward  Scrivens,  17  West  Port. 

Mrs  D.  Shearer,  9  Fish  Street. 

George  Sheriff,  Gray's  Land,  Yeaman  Shore-.. 

John  Sinclair,  15  Lower  Pleasance. 

James  Smith,  30  Dudhope  Street. 

John  Smith,  126  Overgate. 

Peter  Small,  Vault. 

Walter  Smith,  10  Mid  Shore. 

Jean  Stephen,  5  Blinshall  Street. 

Charles  Stewart,  27  Upper  Pleasance. 

Janet  Stewart,  36  Hawkhill. 

John  Stewart,  75  Overgate. 

John  Stewart,  81  Hill  town. 

Robert  Stewart,  234  Perth  Road. 

Robert  Stewart,  9  West  Port. 

Walter  Strachan,  23  Nethergate. 

David  Sturrock,  72  Murraygate. 

Thomas  Thomson,  180  Overgate. 

William  Wallace,  203      do. 

James  Watt,  30  and  32  Prince's  Street 

Agnes  Will,  118  Hawkhill. 

James  Wilkie,  205    do. 

David  Young,  Ward  Road. 

Margaret  Young,  88  Cowgate  Port. 

George  Yule,  45  Hawkhill. 

STATMAKERS. 

Miss  Airth,  104  Nethergate. 

Mrs  Cairncross,  168  do. 

Miss  Mary  Ann  Divine,  9  Barrack  Street;. 


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Miss  Ferguson,  5  Barrack  Street. 

Mrs  Ferguson,  73  Overgate. 

Miss  Ann  Grant,  247  do. 

Miss  Hudson,  1  Arthur  Street. 

Mrs  Ironside,  Milne's  Court,  Wellgate. 

Mrs  Jameson,  6  Victoria  Square. 

Miss  Milne,  127  Overgate. 

Miss  M'Gillivray,  44  Seagate. 

STAW  HAT  MAKERS. 

Misses  R.  &  W.  Adam,  Miller's  Court,  35  Cowgate, 

Miss  Helen  Aiken,  93  Prince's  Street. 

Mrs  Brown,  177  Overgate. 

Miss  M.  Brown,  16  Reform  Street. 

Mrs  Campbell,  91  Overgate. 

Misses  Jackson,  44  Scouringburn. 

Miss  Kidd,  30  Barrack  Street 

John  &  Henry  Lorimer,  113  Overgate. 

Misses  Jane  &  Elizabeth  M'Donald,  22  Crichton  Street. 

Miss  Elizabeth  Sandeman,  64  Hawkhill. 

Misses  Sime,  71  Murraygate. 

Miss  Young,  Gunn's  Close,  154  Overgate. 

SURVEYORS. 

David  Crichton  (for  Lloyd's),  37  Exchange  Street, 

James  Jack  (of  Taxes),  3  Thorter  Row. 

John  Key  (Land),  43  Overgate. 

William  L.  Newby  (do.),  40  Union  Street. 

"William  Robertson  (of  Works),  Police  Oflace. 

James  Sime  (Land),  6  Murraygate. 

TAILORS. 

Alexander  Air,  31  Murraygate. 

William  Allan,  18  West  Port. 

William  Anderson,  18  Bell  Street. 

Robert  Bain,  6  High  Street. 

David  Barclay,  54  West  Port. 

Charles  Barrie,  77  High  Street. 

John  Birmingham,  39  do. 

William  Blair,  127  Scouringburn. 

John  B,  Blyth,  3  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

Charles  Brown,  Pullar's  Close,  132  Murraygate. 

David  Brown,  7  Mid  Street. 

Mathew  Brown,  M'Ritchie's  Land,  Middle  Street. 

Robert  Brown,  2  Commercial  Street,  Maxwelltown, 

William  Butter,  205  Hilltown, 

Alexander  Cameron,  61  West  Port. 


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James  Camei-on,  55  Murraygate. 

William  Couper  (furnishings),  68  Murraygate. 

Peter  Crocket,  Watt  Street,  Hawkliill. 

John  Gumming,  Hunter  Street. 

James  Davie,  144  Prince's  Street. 

Francis  Dick,  St  Saivator's  Close,  13  Overgate. 

David  Dickson,  88  Blackscroft, 

James  Dinnin,  191  Hawkliill. 

Hamilton  Douglas,  5  Bi-own  Sti-eet. 

John  Downie,  9  Scouringbuvn. 

John  Duffus,  80        do. 

Michael  Duncan,  Coupar's  Alley,  Wellgate. 

David  Fairweather,  140  and  142  Overgate. 

William  Fernham,  56  Hawkliill. 

William  Forbes,  45  Scouringbuvn. 

Robert  Fyffe,  85  Murraygate. 

Stewart  Fyfe,  198  Hilltown. 

John  Gordon,  Young's  Close,  66  Murraygate. 

William  Gorrie,  35  Overgate. 

James  Gow,  Castle  Court. 

Alexander  Gray,  Smithfield. 

John  Hamilton,  5  Arthur  Street. 

David  Hean,  7  Lindsay  Street. 

David  Henderson,  Middle  Street. 

William  Henderson,  47  West  Port. 

William  Jackson  (furnishings),  44  Scouringburn. 

James  Kinnison,  55  Overgate. 

Peter  Kinnison,    13         do. 

John  Thomas  Kinnear,  67  Murraygate. 

Peter  Laird,  3  Hilltown. 
Lewis  D.  Leal,  13  Wellgate. 

Isaac  Lowe,  18  Nethergate. 

John  M-'Donald,  77  High  Street. 

Peter  M'Dougall,  30  Bell  Street. 

Donald  M'Lean,  26  Overgate. 

James  M'Philip,  2  Blackness  Road. 

John  Mackay,  22  Seagate. 

John  M'Crosty,  11  Horsewater  Wynd. 

George  Maxwell,  5  Church  Lane. 

Thomas  Miller,  48  King  Street. 

Laurence  Mundie,  56  Hilltown. 

David  Munro,  35  Ann  Street. 

William  Neilsou,  162  Overgate. 

William  Nicoll,  6  Peter's  Court,  St  Andrew's  Place, 

John  Ogilvie,  Parker's  Court,  William  Street,  King  Street. 

John  Paterson,  Dyer's  Close,  22  Murraygate. 

William  Paterson,  37  High  Street. 


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Robert  Patrick,  146  Murraygate. 

William  Peebles,  61  Rosebank. 

Robert  Phillips,  1 1  Thorter  Row. 

John  Pryde,  17  Barrack  Street, 

William  Ramsay,  39  Perth  Road. 

James  Reid,  74  Albert  Street. 

David  Rodger,  7  Todburn  Lane,  King  Street. 

James  Rodger,  Rankine's  Court,  6  Murraygate. 

James  Robertson,  73  High  Street. 

John  Russell,  49  Hawkhill. 

James  Scott,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street, 

James  Scott,  122  Overgate. 

Thomas  Scott,  181  Hilltown. 

David  Shepherd,  13  Prince's  Street. 

J.  P.  Smith,  6  High  Street. 

Peter  Smith,  34  Hilltown. 

William  Souter,  80  Hawkhill. 

George  Stirling,  4  Hunter  Street. 

George  Stephen,  27  Prince's  Street. 

John  Stewart,  26  Scouringburn. 

Robert  Stewart,  5  Blackscroft. 

Thomas  Sturrock,  1 1  Arthur  Street. 

George  fSydie,  70  Blackscroft. 

David  Thomson,  34  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

James  Thomson,  94  Hawkhill. 

James  Thomson,  58  Nethergate. 

Hendry  Wallace,  7  Blackscroft. 

Andrew  Warden,  80  Hilltown. 

George  Warden,  100  Hilltown. 

John  Wilson,  46  Bell  Street. 

Thomas  Wilson,  75  Prince's  Street. 

John  Young,  44  High  Street. 

William  Young,  20  West  Port. 

James  Yule,  17  Scouringburn. 

TAILORS  AND  CLOTHIERS. 

Graham  Anderson,  6  Reform  Street. 
James  Anderson,  12  Greenmarket. 
Arthur  Begg,  20  High  Street. 
Arthur  Begg,  jun.,  20  do. 
William  Brown,  7  Overgate, 
James  Butchart,  3  Union  Street. 
David  Campbell,  24  West  Port. 
John  Coogan,  11  and  17  Greenmarket. 
E.  F.  Dickenson  &  Co.,  11  Union  Street. 
David  Feathers,  19  High  Street. 
H.  Findlay,  21  Barrack  Street. 


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Robert  Gilchrist,  43  Hawkhill. 
A.  &  T.  Guthrie,  4  Murraygate. 
Alexander  Hutchison,  70  High  Street. 
Low  &  Scott,  68  Wellgate. 
Joseph  Lyell,  22  Mid  Wynd. 
Alexander  M'Kean,  17  Crichton  Street. 
William  Mathewson,  19  Union  Street. 
George  Mill,  40  Barrack  Street. 
William  Reid,  214  Perth  Road. 
Francis  Rollo,  8  Cross  Row,  Small's  Wynd. 
James  C.  Ross,  21  Union  Street. 
William  Scrimgeour,  13  Greenmarket. 
Alexander  Smith,  72  High  Street. 
John  Smith,  do.         do. 

Robert  Stewart,  9  St  Andrew's  Street. 
Tarbat  and  Bruce,  8  High  Street. 
George  Thoms,  3  Crichton  Street. 
William  Thomson,  8  Reform  Street. 
Joseph  Young,  2  High  Street. 

TANNERS  AND  CURRIERS. 

Alexander  Balfour,  1  Vault.  x 

John  Butchart,  57  Barrack  Street. 

Peter  M'DufF,  Dudhope  and  Fleuchar  Craig. 

Henry  Henderson,  Meadowside. 

Peter  Saunders,  2  Mid  Street,  Chapelshade. 

Henry  Thomson,  10  Barrack  Street. 

-TEA  AND  COFFEE  HOUSE  KEEPERS. 

James  Allan  &  Sou,  11  Crichton  Street. 

;^atrick  A.  Caithness,  76  Murraygate. 

Thomas  Lamb,  69  Murraygate  and  top  of  Reform  Street. 

William  Mill,  4  West  Dock  Street. 

Thomas  Robertson,  Commercial  Street,  Shore. 

TEA  DEALERS. 

John  Archbold^  8  New  Inn  Entry. 

Arthur  Crowlie,  122  and  124  Hawkhill. 

James  Fyffe,  63  High  Street. 

Alexander  Harper,  66  Constable  Street. 

Lewis  D.  Leal,  13  Wellgate. 

Robert  Nicoll,  14  Nethergate. 

Paxton  &  Sinclair,  7  Reform  Street,  and  9  Union  Street. 

A.  &  N.  Steel,  135  Murraygate,  and  54  Overgate. 

Mrs  George  Wighton,  46  Hilltown. 

TEACHERS. 

Miss  Aimer,  Greenfield  Infant  School. 
Miss  Allan,  (Music)  6  Victoria  Square. 


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Alexander  Andrews,  4  Brown  Street. 

John  Balmain,  St  David's  Sessional  School. 

George  Barrie,  Wallacetown  Juvenile  School. 

"William  Benvie,  Scott's  Close,  Nethergate. 

James  Buchanan,  Prince's  Street  School. 

John  R.  Burns,  Wallacetown  Infant  School. 

Archibald  Butterworth,  (Music),  Tay  Street  Lane. 

Andrew  Cant,  25  Constitution  Road. 

John  Christison,  Public  Seminaries. 

James  Campbell,  Watt  Institution. 

John  Clark,  (Navigation  andNautical  Astronomy)  Trinity  [House, 

Yeaman  Shore. 
Miss  E.  Davidson,  32  Constitution  Road. 
George  S.  Dickson,  Morrison's  Court,  Wellgate, 
Thomas  Dick,  jun.,  Tay  Square  Seminaries. 
Alexander  Drysdale,  Deaf  and  Dumb    Institution,    15   Meadow 

Street. 
William  Duffie,  (Catholic),  28  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown. 
John  Edwards,  (Navigation  and  Nautical  Astronomy,)  Tindal's 

Wynd,  Dock  Street. 
Archibald  W.  Fergusson,  Brown  Street  Juvenile  School. 
J.  &  J,  Fettes,  (Dancing)  95  Seagate. 
John  Gilbert,  Commercial  Seminaries,  Meadow  Entry. 
James  Gray,  (Dancing),  75  Perth  Road. 
George  Greig,  Gray  Square,  Hilltown. 
Francis  Guild,  Royal  Orphan  Institution. 
James  Plamilton,  Sessional  School,  Meadows. 
James  Inches  Hillocks,  Smithfield. 

David  Honeyman,  (Hebrew,  &c.,)  St  Paul's  Court,  62  Murraygate, 
John  Hunter,  Baltic  Street. 

Alexander  Hutchison,  Infant  School,  Church  Street,  Wallacetown, 
Miss  King,  Mauchiin  Tower  Court,  Murraygate. 
Richard  Low,  A.M.,  Public  Seminaries. 
David  Lyon,  7  Tay  Street  Lane. 
Miss  M'Alpin,  Hilltown  Infant  School. 
D.  M'Donald,  St  Peter's  School. 
James  M'Donald,  Louden's  Alley,  Hawkhill. 
Miss  M'Duff,  Baltic  Street  School. 
Rev.  Alexander  M'Laren,  Public  Seminaries. 
Misses  M'Intosh,  Ladies'  School,  39  Meadowside. 
Daniel  M'Intosh,  Meadowside  Academy. 
James  Mathew,  Public  Seminaries.  * 

John  Mathew,  Tay  Square  Seminary, 
Henry  Martin,  Fenton  Street. 
James  Milne,  Dens  Mill  School. 
James  Mill,  Peter  Street. 
Miss  Millar,  top  of  South  Tay  Street,  west  side. 


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Miss  Miln,  18  Lower  Pleasance, 

Miss  Morris,  17  Meadowside. 

Miss  Morrison,  Wallacet6wn  School  of  Industry. 

David  Munro,  22  Rosebank. 

Miss  Nicoll,  Public  Seminaries. 

Misses  Paterson,  Preparatory  Establishment  for  Young  Ladies 

33  Meadowside. 
Miss  Cathei-ine  Pattullo,  3  Thorter  Row. 
David  Petrie,  Free  St  John's  Juvenile  School,  Park  Wynd. 
Mrs  Thomas  Phin,  St  Paul's  Chapel. 
"William  Ramsay,  Bell  Street  Academy. 
Alexander  Robertson,  top  of  Jamaica  Street. 
Mrs  Robertson,  School  of  Industry,  9  Willison  Street, 
Mrs  Scott,  Public  Seminaries. 
David  Small,  Blackscroft. 
Alexander  B.  Smith,  Public  Seminaries. 

Miss  Smith  (Boarding  and  Day  School),  12  South  Tay  Street. 
Miss  Innes  H.  Steele  (Drawing),  Groom's  Close,  High  Street. 
Andrew  Stewart,  Blinshall  Street. 
Rev.  Thomas  Stirling,  Tay  Square. 
Miss  Sutherland,  Cherryfield,  Blackness  Road. 
David  Thomson,  Public  Seminaries. 
John  Thomson,  Dudhope  Street. 
Miss  Watson,  Tay  Square  Church. 
William  Wilson,  Temple  Lane. 

TINSMITHS  AND  GASFITTERS. 

John  Batchelor,  21  Fish  Street. 

William  Coupar,  40  West  Port. 

John  Denoon,  84  and  86  Overgate. 

Francis  Dick,  15  Kirk  Entry. 

Miss  E.  Dick,  30  Wellgate. 

Andrew  Hynd,  26  West  Port. 

Mitchell  «&  Miller,  Stewart's  Court,  Seagate. 

James  Leslie,  86  Murraygate. 

Andrew  Small,  Mint  Close,  51  High  Street. 

Alexander  Stewart,  108  Hilltown. 

James  Stewart,  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

TOBACCONISTS. 

Andrew  Anderson,  76  Overgate. 
David  Clyde,  216  do. 

Andrew  Duffus,  64  Murraygate. 
J.  T.  Fairweather,  113  do. 
Mrs  Farquharson,  1      do. 
James  M'Intosh,  22  W^st  Port. 
G.  Millar,  2  Crichton  Street. 


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John  Watson,  17Murraygate. 
Mrs  E,  Watson,  17     do. 

TURNERS. 

John  M'Gregor,  William  Street. 
David  Millar,  181  Hilltown. 
William  Skinner,  Crescent  Street. 

UMBRELLA  AND  PARASOL  MAKERS, 

William  Barclay,  12  Barrack  Street. 
Terence  Collins,  49  King  Street. 
John  Ellis,  137  Hilltown. 
J.  Mackay  and  Son,  28  Union  Street. 
Robert  Meldrum,  9  Crichton  Street. 

UPHOLSTERERS. 

G.  &  G.  Batchelor,  32  Union  Street. 

Mrs  Buist,  16  Castle  Street. 

Thomas  Dempster,  26  Netliergate. 

William  Douglas,  105  Overgafce. 

George  Robertson  &  Co.,  Rankin's  Close,  6  Murraygate. 

T.  and  A.  Smith,  43  Nethergate. 

Mrs  William  Thomson  and  Son,  Rankin's  Close. 

Edward  Wilson,  29  Nethergate. 

TINTNERS. 

John  Allan,  Hospital  Park. 

William  Allan,  9  Seagate. 

Davidson  Barclay,  St  Mary's  Close,  30  Nethergate. 

Charles  Barrie,  Coldside. 

James  Black,  112  Murraygate. 

George  Bunch,  231  Hilltown. 

Bartholomew  Burke,  5  Baltic  Street. 

Francis  Cathie,  85  Overgate. 

James  Chrystall,  77  Cowgate. 

Mrs  Cooper,  104  Murraygate. 

Mrs  James  Cooper,  5  Constitution  Road.  ' 

Joseph  Doctor,  46  Barrack  Street. 

James  Dunn,  South  Union  Street. 

Janet  Fairweather,  9  Temple  Lane. 

Mrs  Forrester,  70  Seagate.' 

John  Forbes,  foot  of  Tindal's  Wynd, 

James  Grieve,  43  Overgate. 

William  Hamilton,  112  do. 

George  Henderson,  51  Seagate. 

William  Hogg,  West  Shore,  Craig. 

William  Jackson,  Fish  Street. 

Donald  Kennedy,  67  Seagate. 


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David  King,  Couttie's  Wynd, 

Mrs  Lee,  18  Tindal's  Wynd. 

J,  Low,  28  Seagate. 

James  McDonald,  10  Don's  Road,  Rosebank, 

Alexander  M'Kenzie,  Maryfield  Tavern,  Forfar  Road. 

Colin  M'Kenzie,  74  Overgate. 

Mrs  M'Math,  36  Blackscroft. 

Daniel  Mara,  56  Murray  gate. 

James  Measli,  2  Greenmarket. 

John  Menzies,  2  Castle  Court. 

James  Mill,  8  West  Dock  Street, 

Mrs  Mill,  8  do. 

William  Mill,  6  Gellatly  Street. 

Miss  Ann  Allan,  41  Dock  Street. 

Alexander  Moon,  22  Session  Street. 

Mrs  Mudie,  foot  of  Crichton  Street. 

Charles  Murray,  15  Exchange  Street. 

Thomas  Munro,  1  Dock  Street  West. 

John  Myles,  Commercial  Street. 

Alexander  Nicoll,  below  Wishart  Church,  Cowgate. 

Ormsby  &  Co.,  10  St  Clement's  Lane. 

Mrs  Margaret  Pattullo,  Croom's  Close,  High  Street, 

Robert  Prain,  13  Thorter  Row. 

Duncan  Robertson,  G3  Seagate. 

George  Ross,  9  James  Street,  Maxwelltown. 

William  Sawer,  237  Overgate. 

Alexander  Scott,  8  Greenmarket. 

David  Sharp,  20  Barrack  Street. 

George  Smith,  Coldside, 

John  Smith,  81)  Hendei'son's  Wynd. 

John  Stevenson,  li]2  Seagate. 

Henry  Swankie,  12      do. 

John  Tasker,  22  Fish  Street.  ,    ' 

Mrs  Thomson,  3  Dock  Street  West. 

Jane  Thornton,  36  Henderson's  Wynd. 

Mrs  Tosh,  23  Meadowside. 

Samuel  Wilkie,  118  Murraygate. 

John  Young,  28  Dock  Street  West. 

Robert  Young,  69  Magdalen  Yard. 

WATCH  AND  CLOCK  MAKERS. 

George  Balsillie,  44  High  Street. 

James  Cameron,  88  Murraygate. 

James  Douglas,  63  Prince's  Street. 

Fl.  W.  Farquharson,  15  High  Street,  below  Town  House. 

Peter  Feathers,  16  Dock  Street. 

Robert  Leek,  M'Cosh's  Entry,  Murraygate. 


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Pius  Feven,  73  High  Street. 
Thomas  Low,  7  Qvergate. 
John  Lundie,  81     do. 
James  Sturrock,  53  Hilltown. 
D.  J.  Watson,  42  Hawkhill. 
Peter  Whytock,  108  Overgate. 
F.  J.  Wild,  lOG  Murraygate. 
James  Young,  28  Wellgate. 
William  Young,  10  Murraygate. 

WHOLESALE  ALE  AND  PORTER  MERCHANTS. 

Peter  Constable,  1 1  Meadow  Entry. 
William  Paxton,  9  Vault. 

WINE  AND  SPIRIT  MERCHANTS. 

George  Lloyd  Alison,  20  Nethergate. 

James  Baird,  34  Murraygate. 

n,  &  J.  Brown,  St  Paul's  Court,  61  Murraygate, 

George  S.  Butter,  35  Meadowside. 

George  Campbell,  34  Union  Street. 

Alexander  Cathie,  170  Overgate. 

William  Clark,  174  and  170  Seagate. 

John  Cunningham,  12  Castle  Street. 

Peter  Dalgairns  &  Co.,  3  Mid  Shore. 

Lewis  Grant,  46  Union  Street. 

David  Hutchison,  2  Barrack  Street  and  63  Overgate. 

David  Jobson,  95  do. 

Alexander  Kay,  52  Overgate. 

James  Scott,  Scott's  Angle,  West  Port. 

William  Stewart,  20  Dock  Street. 

Crawford  Walker,  53  Murraygate. 

WINE,  SPIRIT,   AND  TEA  MERCHANTS. 

Robert  Don,  41  Nethergate. 

James  Fair,  30  and  32  Prince's  Street. 

David  Porter,  251  Overgate,  corner  of  North  Tay  Street. 

John  Stewart,  5  New  Inn  Entry. 

P.  &  A.  Stewart,  38  Nethergate,  and  1  Panmure  Street. 

WIRE  WORKERS  AND  BELL   HANGERS. 

William  Burns,  Albert  Court,  39  Nethergate,  north  side. 
Archibald  Dickie,  19  Barrack  Street. 
James  Dickie,  Queen  Street. 
William  Morris,  63  Hawkhill. 

WOOD  MERCHANTS. 

Peter  Anderson,  Yeaman  Shore. 
William  Arklay,  Candle  Lane,  Shore. 
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Alexander  Butchart,  Ward  Road. 
Robert  Christie,  foot  of  Union  Street. 
George  Jessieman,  Exchange  Street. 
Sirkland  &,  Son,  Trades'  Lane. 

WRIGHTS  AND  JOINERS. 

Ebenezer  Anderson,  Anderson's  Entry,  HawkhilL 

John  Anderson,  Dens  Road. 

Archibald  Beat,  15  Dudhope  Wynd. 

William  Brown,  Albert  Street. 

Alexander  Butter,  Park  Lane,  West  Port. 

George  Carr,  187  Hilltown. 

George  Carrie,  Herald's  Yard,  Willison  Street. 

John  Crocket,  Bell  Street. 

James  Cunningham,  Dock  Street  West. 

David  Farmer,  Smithfield. 

James  Farmer,  Church  Street,  Prince's  Street. 

David  Fender,  Smithfield. 

John  Grieve,  127  HawkhilL 

Peter  Hean,  Lindsay  Street. 

Charles  Henderson,  2  Henderson's  Wynd,  West  Port. 

James  Plerald,  6  Willison  Street. 

James  Hughes,  Meadowside. 

Peter  Hunter,  30  Ann  Street. 

John  Ireland,  7  Ireland's  Lane. 

Thomas  Kinnear,  10  Temple  Lane. 

James  Knight  &  Son,  63  Wellgate. 

William  Knight,  20  Hilltown. 

James  Lamb,  24  Rosebank  Street, 

David  Livingston,  3  Elizabeth  Street. 

David  Lyon,  Dudhope  Crescent. 

Daniel  M'Nicoll;,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street.- 

David  M'Ritchie,  68  Prince's  Street. 

James  Mathew,  Bell  Street  Lane. 

Alexander  Meek,  Middle  Street. 

Thomas  Millar,  176  Hilltown. 

John  Milne,  71  Perth  Road. 

James  Moncrieff,  112  Scouringburn. 

Robert  Murdoch,  Park  Lane,  West  Port. 

John  Nicoli,  Burnhead. 

William  Ogilvie,  40  George's  Place. 

George  Oswald,  26  Wellington  Street. 

William  Philp,  16  W'dtt  Street. 

John  RoUo,  13  Plawkhill. 

Andi'ew  Scott,  27  Prince's  Street. 

David  Shepherd,  Fenton  Street,  Meado^,^ide,. 

y/'iiUain  Shepherd,  35  Blackscroft. 


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James  Sime,  51  Dock  Street. 

James  Skene,  20  Lower  Pleasance, 

William  Skinner,  Crescent  Street, 

Alexander  Smith,  Anchor  Lane. 

Charles  Smith,  Foundry  Lane,  East  Port. 

David  Smith,  24  Session  Street. 

James  Souter,  26  Souter's  Close,  Hilltown. 

Alexander  Strachan,  16  Mid  Wynd. 

John  Swan,  Blackness  Road, 

Thomas  Watson,  Perth  Road. 

Thmas  Wighton,  89  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 

V/RITERS  AND  NOTARIES. 

Thomas  Alexander,  County  Sasine  Office. 

David  Anderson,  1 1  Reform  Street. 

John  Anderson,  10  Reform  Street. 

James  Banks,  60  Bell  Street. 

William  Barrie  (Town  Clerk),  Town  House. 

Baxter  &  Alexander,  10  Reform  Street. 

Baxter  &  Miller,  20  do. 

Edmund  Baxter,  (J.  P.  Fiscal),  20  Reform  Street, 

John  is,  Baxter,  (Pro.  Fiscal),  41  do. 

John  Bell  and  William  Don,  38  Castle  Street. 

Hobert  Boyd,  19  High  Street, 

George  Campbell,  44  do. 

Walter  Thomson  Carrie,  Westfield  Lane. 

Christie  and  NicoU,  5  Reform  Street. 

David  Cobb,  41  do, 

David  Cobb,  jun.,  12  New  Inn  Entry. 

Ai'chibald  Duncan,  6  High  Street. 

Henry  Flowerdew,  20  Overgate. 

William  Allan  Flowerdew,  20  do. 

William  Forbes,  3  Bank  Street. 

James  Forbes,  26  Castle  Street. 

Thomas  L.  Hammond,  28  Castle  Street. 

'William  Hay,  10  High  Street. 

James  Hunter,  10  do. 

David  Jobson,  Campbell's  Close,  do. 

C.  &  J.  Kerr,  26  Castle  Street. 
William  Kerr,  1  Bank  Street. 

D.  S.  Littlejohn,  26  Castle  Street.  ^         ' 
D.  W.  M'Leod,  do. 

D.  &  J.  M'Ewen,  6  High  Street. 

John  M'Laren,  26  Castle  Street. 

Oliver  Gourlay  Miller',  20  Reform  Street. 

George  Milne,  1 1  do. 

David  Mitchell,  41  do. 


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Thomas  Neave,  26  Castle  Street. 

Neish  &  Pattullo,  1  Bank  Street. 

J.  M.  Nimmo,  26  Castle  Street. 

James  and  John  Ogilvy,  3  New  Inn  Entry. 

N.  M.  Peddie,  5  South  Union  Street. 

David  Keith,  26  Castle  Street. 

David  RoUo,  73  High  Street. 

John  Scott,  3  Dock  Street  West. 

Shaw,  Reid,  &  M'Lauchlan,  Burnhead. 

Shiell  &  Small,  3  Bank  Street. 

George  Simpson,  14  Church  Lane,  Tally  Street. 

Smith  &  Allan,  4  Reform  Street. 

William  Steven,  6  High  Street. 

John  Sturrock,  jun.  21  Reform  Street. 

J.  W.  Thomson,  21  Castle  Street. 

Thomas  Thow,  8  Mid  Shore. 

William  Ure,  13  Church  Lane. 

Charles  Walker,  19  High  Street. 

James  Walker,  14  New  Inn  Entry. 

Thomas  Walker,  Reform  Street. 

Andrew  Willison,  Exchange  Buildings. 

James  Winter,  19  High  Street. 

Whyte  &  Thomson,  44  do. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

James  Aimer,  fishing-rod  and  tackle-maker,  131  Murraygate. 
Miss  Janet  Arklay,  laundress,  87  Bucklemaker  Wynd. 
Davidson  Barclay,  sealing-wax  manufacturer,  St  Mary's  Close,  30 

Nethergate. 
J.Bon,  chronometer,  watch,  and  mathematical  instrument-maker, 

'chart  seller,  &c.,  24  Dock  Street  East. 
John  Cameron,  regimental  bagpipe-maker,  44  Scouringburn. 
Andrew  Campbell,  tap-room,  top  of  South  Lindsay  Street. 
David  Campbell,  veterinary  sui-geon,  foot  of  Thorter  Row. 
Robert  Campbell,  reporter,  Advertiser  office. 
John  Christie,  carpet  weaver,  2  Hawkhill. 
Robert  Donaldson,  dentist,  41  South  Tay  Street. 
James  Farmer,  weigher.  Public  Steelyard,  South  Union  Street. 
Robert  Fawns,  corn-meter,  38  Dock  Street. 
John  Forsyth  &  Son,  bookbinders,  22  Barrack  Street. 
John  Frazer,  town's  officer,  20  St  Clement's  Lane. 
Mrs  Fyffe,  ironer,  31  Hilltown. 
James  Hodge,  lapidary,  54  Barrack  Street. 
James  Innes,  saw-repairer,  17  Peter  Street. 

Francis  Mickelite,  figure-maker  and  stucco-manufacturer,  42  Re- 
form Street. 
David  Miller,  rag  merchant,  21  Seagate. 


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Miss  Mitchell,  grave  clothes  maker,  168  Nethergate. 

Miss  J.  Mitchell,  furrier,  2  Bain's  Square. 

James  McDonald,  messenger-at-arms,  37  High  Street. 

Jchn  McGregor,  coppersmith  and  plumber,  39  Dock  Street. 

Peter  M'Lean,  tobacco  pipe  manufacturer,  22  Henderson's  Wynd. 

Andrew  M'Nicoll,  coffee-roaster,  Small's  Wynd. 

Alexander  M'Walfcer,  shawl-manufacturer,  12  Reform  Street. 

Miss  Neave,  clear  starcher,  110  Nethergate. 

James  Patrick,  ornamentor  of  purses  and  dirks,  8  Meadow  Entry. 

David  Petrie,  paper-ruler,  Key's  Close,  48  Overgate. 

Miss  Agnes  Reid,  French  polisher,  Bell  Street  Hall, 

Robert  Russell,  file  and  rasp  re-cutter,  Thoms'  Close,  Murraygate, 

David  Scott,  skinner,  Baldovan,  near  Dundee. 

David  Sharp,  hay-merchant,  South  Union  Street, 

Alexander  Sharp,  packer,  4  Lilybank. 

J.  Stewart,  japanner,  Temple  Lane. 

William  Taylor,  lath- splitter,  Ward  Road. 

Betty  Thomson,  tripe-cleaner,  St  Margaret  Close,  Fish  Street. 

George  Thomson,  sworn  timber-measurer  and  bulker ;  orders  left 
at  John  McGregor's,  coppersmith,  39  Dock  Street. 

Misses  Waddell,  fancy  knitters,  63  Reform  Street. 

Wilson  &  Co.,  lace  and  sewed  muslin  establishment,  34  Nether- 
gate. 

John  Wishart,  feather  merchant,  8  Overgate. 


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THE 

FERmr, 

IN   ALPHABETICAL    ORDER. 


Addison,  Mrs  S.,  King  Street. 

Aimer,  George,  Fort  Street. 

Air,  Wm.,  labourer,  Brook  Street. 

Air,  Wm.,  carpenter,  King  Street. 

Alexander,  David,  tailor,  do. 

Alexander,  Mrs  Wm.,  Church  Street. 

Allan,  George,  saddler,  Fisher  Street. 

Allan,  William,  writer,  King  Street. 

Ambrose,  Geo.,  shipmaster,  Ambrose  Street. 

Ambrose,  Mrs,  Gray  Street. 

Amsden,  Geo.,  officer  of  excise,  Brook  Street, 

Annandale,  Alex.,  late  brewer,  Long  Lane. 

Anderson,  David,  seaman.  Bell's  Lane,  Fisher  Street. 

Anderson,  Edward,  mason,  Brook  Street. 

Anderson,  Francis,  ropemaker,     do. 

Anderson,  George,         do.  do. 

Anderson,  George,  fisherman,  Fisher  Street. 

Anderson,  James,  mason.  Brook  Street. 

Anderson,  James,  cabinetmaker.  Queen  Street. 

Anderson,  John,  pilot,  Fisher  Street. 

Anderson,  John,  labourer,  West  Fei'ry. 

Anderson,  John,  fisherman,  Long  Lane. 

Anderson,  Thomas,  fisherman,  Dundas  Street. 

Anderson,  Thomas,  Brook  Street. 

Anderson,  William,  railway  man,  Camperdown  Street. 

Anderson,  William,  shoemaker,  Dundas  Street. 

Anderson,  William,  gardener,  Ambrose  Street, 

Anderson,  Ann,  Church  Street.  ' 

Anderson,  Isobel,  teacher,  do. 

Anderson,  Miss  Jane,  Bath  Street. 

Anderson,  Mrs,  lodgings.  King  Street. 

Anderson,  Marjory,  Fort  Street. 

Anderson,  Margaret,  St  Vincent  Street. 

Anderson,  Mrs  and  Miss  Stewart,  Brook  Street. 

Anderson,  Mrs  George,  Dundas  Street. 

Anderson,  May,  vintner,  David  and  Fisher  Street. 

.Archer,  Alexander,  seaman _,  Seafield. 


248 

Archer,  George,  mason,  Church  Street. 
Archer,  George,  salmon  fisher,  Queen  Street, 
Archer,  George,  land  steward,  Brook  Street. 
Archer,  James,  Brook  Street. 
Archer,  John,  mason,  Queen  Street. 
Archibald,  James,  shipmaster.  Brook  Street, 
Arklay,  Miss  Matilda,  Fort  Street. 
Austen,  John,  wright.  Brook  Street. 

Baillie,  William,  land  steward,  Camperdown  Street. 

Bain,  Mrs,  sempstress,  Fisher  Street. 

Baird,  William,  weaver,  Brook  Street. 

Barclay,  Margaret,  grocer,  Long  Lane. 

Baronet,  Alexander,  watchman,  Panmtire  Field. 

Barry,  Helen,  teacher.  Brook  Street. 

Bathie,  William,  grocer.  King  Street. 

Baiter,  Alex.,  gardener,  Seafield. 

Baiter,  Edmund,  Esq.,  Beach. 

Baiter,  William,  cowfeeder.  Queen  Street. 

Begbie,  Misses,  Brook  Street. 

Bell,  Andrew,  grocer.  Queen  Street. 

Bell,  David,  late  corn-merchant,  West  Ferry, 

Bell.  James,  fisherman,  David  Street. 

Bell,  James,  ropemaker  and  grocer.  King  Street, 

Bell,  James,  sen.,  nailer,  Dundas  Street. 

Bell,  Samuel,  gi'ocer  and  spirit-dealer,  King  Street. 

Bell,  Mrs,  Gray  Street. 

Blair,  James  C.  G.,  Ambrose  Street, 

Blair,  Thomas,  grocer.  Gray  Street. 

Blakey,  J.  H.  flaxspinner.  West  Ferry. 

Boaden,  Stephen  C.  G.,  Beach. 

Bonar,  Mrs,  earthenware  dealer.  Brook  Street. 

Boyd,  Robert,  labourer.  Queen  Street. 

Burnet,  Charles,  hairdresser.  King  Street. 

Butchart,  Mrs,  teacher,  Gray  Street. 

Burns  or  Bruce,  Mrs,  King  Street. 

Brown,  Alexander,  staymaker,  Long  Lane. 

Brown  D.,  West  Ferry. 

Brown,  George,  mechanic.  Queen  Street. 

Brown,  John,  do. 

Caithness,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  Ambrose  Street, 
Caithness,  Jane,  King  Street. 
Caithness,  Mrs  George,  Ambrose  Street. 
Cant,  Wm,,  weaver,  Seafield. 
Cant,  Wm.,  seaman,  King  Street, 
Cappo,  Mrs  James,  Ambrose  Street. 


249 

Carnegy,  James,  bleacher,  Queen  Street. 

Carmichael,  Mrs,  washer,  Gray  Street. 

Chaplain,  David,  carter,  Camperdown  Street, 

Chapman,  Andrew,  carpenter,  Seafield. 

Chapman,  James,  shipmaster.  Brook  Street. 

Chambers,  John,  pilot,  Fisher  Street. 

Christie,  David,  cowfeeder,  Seafield, 

Christie,  James,  labourer,  King  Street. 

Christie,  Miss,  Links. 

Chrystal,  Jas.,  mechanic,  Queen  Street. 

Clark,  George,  railway  porter,  Brook  Street. 

Clark,  Isabel,  West  Ferry, 

Corbit,  John,  of  Excise,  Forthill. 

Cook,  Mary,  poulterer,  Fisher  Street, 

Coupar,  David,  late  merchant,  Forthill. 

Coupar,  William,  seaman.  Fort  Street, 

Coupar,  William,  labourer,  Queen  Street. 

Coupar,  William,  mason,  do. 

Cowie,  James,  seaman,  Fort  Street. 

Cowie,  William,  labourer,  Fisher  Street. 

Cox,  James,  manufacturer,  Dundee;  h.  Brook  Street. 

Craig,  Alexander,  fisherman,  Fisher  Street. 

Craigie  &  Walker,  Misses,  dressmakers.  Fort  Street. 

Ceamond,  Mrs  Helen,  grocer.  King  Street, 

Crockat  &  Matthew,  Misses,  West  Ferry. 

Cuthbert,  Andrew,  carter,  Bi'ook  Street. 

Cuthbert,  William,  seaman,       do, 

Crawford,  David,  labourer,  Queen  Street. 

Davidson,  Peter,  fish-curer,  Seafield. 

Davidson,  Mrs  James,  Beach. 

Davidson,  Margaret,  West  Ferry. 

Deans,  Alexander,  baker.  Fort  Street. 

Deans,  Mrs  James,  Fisher  Street. 

Deans,  Miss  Lilias,  Fort  Street, 

Deas,  Mathew,  cabinetmaker  and  grocer.  Brook  Street, 

Deuchars,  Mrs  Captain,  Fort  Street, 

Dick,  Francis,  builder  and  vintner,  Claypots  Road, 

Dick,  James,  gamekeeper,  Camperdown  Street. 

Dick,  John,  tailor.  Brook  Street. 

Dick,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  Forthill. 

Dick,  William,  weaver,  Camperdown  Street. 

Dick,  Agnes,  Queen  Street. 

Dickie,  George,|boatbuilder  and  eating-house,  King  Street, 

Dingwall,  Miss  Barbara,  Long  Lane. 

Doctor,  Jean,  grocer,  Brook  Street, 

Don,  Mrs  Colonel,  Fort  Street. 


250 

Donaldson,  Andrew,  wright,  King  Street. 
Donaldson,  James,  fisherman,  Fisher  Street. 
Donaldson,  James,  cooper,  do. 

Donaldson,  Agnes,  Forthill. 
Dorward,  David,  thatcher.  Brook  Street. 
Dorward,  James,  shipmaster,     do. 
Dorward,  Cecil,  weaver  West  Ferry. 
Dorward,  Mrs  Peter,  Alley  Close. 
Douglas,  Major  Archibald,  Beach. 
Douglas,  Misses,  do. 

Douglas,  Mrs,  of  Brigton,  old  Monifieth  Eoad. 
Dove,  James,  customs,  Ambrose  Street. 
Dowie,  Andrew,  drayman,  Union  Street. 
Drever,  George,  Long  Lane. 
Dry  den,  Mrs,  Brook  Street, 
Duncan,  Archibald,  writer.  Fort  Street. 
Duncan,  David,  millwright.  Brook  Street. 
Duncan,  Wm.,  grocer.  King  Street. 
Duncan,  Jean,  washer.  Brook  Street. 
Duncan,  Mrs,  Dundas  Street. 
Dyer,  James,  cooper,  Fort  Street. 

Easson,  Graham,  Long  Lane. 
Easton,  John,  slater.  Brook  Street. 
Easton,  Thomas,  do.         do. 
Eggo,  John,  wright,  King  Street. 
Elder,  David,  flesher.  Gray  Street. 
Elder,  Geo.,  seaman.  West  Ferry. 
Elder,  Mrs  Mary,  grocer.  Fort  Street. 
Elliot,  Henry,  mason.  Long  Lane. 
Ewing,  Wm.,, mechanic,  Brook  Street. 

Farquhar,  James  C.  G.,  Ambrose  Street. 
Farquhar,  Wm.,  grocer,  Brook  Street. 
Ferguson,  Laughlan,  Queen  Street. 
Ferrier,  David,  fisherman,  Fisher  Street. 
Ferrier,  John,  do.  do. 

Ferrier,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  Fort  Street. 
Ferrier,  Margaret,  grocer,  do. 

Findlay,  Charles,  late  merchant,  Fort  Street. 
Findlay,  James,  old  Monifieth  Road. 
Findlay,  Roderick,  fisherman,  Bath  Street. 
Findlay,  Mrs  Thomas,  Long  Lane. 
Findlay,  Mrs,  Brook  Street. 
Forbes,  William,  vintner,  King  Street. 
Fraser,  Agnes,  Brook  Street. 
Eraser,  Mrs  John,  King  Street. 


251 

Fyife,  Major  Davidj  The  Lodge,  Queen  Street. 
FyfFe,  George,  slater,  King  Street. 
Fyffe,  James,  fisherman,  Dundas  Street. 

Galloway,  Alexander,  railway -man,  near  Queen  Stieet. 

Gall,  Alexander,  vintner  and  pilot,  Fisher  Street. 

Gall,  Charles,  leather  merchant.  Long  Lane. 

Gall,  James,  (late  of  the  Preventive),  Bell's  Lane, 

Gall,  James,  fisherman,  Fisher  Street. 

Gall,  James,  junior,  pilot,  Bath  Street. 

Gall,  James,  (late  merchant),  Brook  Street. 

Gall,  Laurence,  fisherman,  Fisher  Street. 

Gall,  William,  fisherman.  Bell's  Lane. 

Gall,  William,        do,  do. 

Gall,  Mrs  Alexander,  Fisher  Street. 

Gall,  Mrs  John,  do. 

Galloway,  David,  toll-keeper,  Claypots  Road. 

Gai'vil, ,  clerk,  Railway  Station,  Gray  Street. 

Geddes,  Mrs  A.,  Brook  Street. 

Gemiie,  Thomas,  (late  brewer),  Long  Lane. 

Gibson,  George,  weaver.  Brook  Street. 

Gibson,  William,  carpenter,    do. 

Glass,  Miss  Jane,  Long  Lane. 

Gordon,  Donald,  stone  dyker,  Brook  Street, 

Gordon,  Wm.  L.,  surgeon,  do. 

Gordon,  Mrs  Alexander,  King  Street, 

Grant,  James,  teacher,  (of  dancing).  Queen  Street. 

Grant,  Lewis,  ]abourei%  do. 

Grant,  Lewis,  jun.,  do. 

Gray,  Isaac,  mechanic,  Long  Lane. 

Gray,  Thomas,  labourer.  Gray  Street. 

Gray,  William,  brewer.  Fort  Street. 

Gray,  William,  gardener,     do. 

Gray,  Mrs,  Fort  Hill, 

Greig,  Alexander,  late  farmer.  Long  Lane. 

Greig,  Helen,  teacher.  West  Ferry. 

Groat,  Balfour,  pensioner,  Queen  Street, 

Guild,  James,  labourer.  Gray  Street. 

Hales,  David,  Fort  Street. 
Hanton,  Peter,  carpenter.  Queen  Street. 
Han  ton,  Robert,  Fort  Street. 
Hay,  Mrs  Helen,  Long  Lane. 
Hedderwick,  Mrs,  Church  Street. 
Henderson,  Robert,  labourer,  West  Ferry. 
Henderson,  Patrick,  surgeon,  Fisher  Street. 
Henry,  Mrs,  washer,  Queen  Street. 


252 

Hepburn,  John,  fish  curer,  Bell's  Lane. 

Hill,  David,  late  glover,  Queen  Street. 

Hill,  Mrs  James,  do. 

Holliday,  Mrs  John,  Beach. 

Horn,  David,  Church  Street. 

Horn,  Mrs  John,  fisher,  do. 

Hughes,  William,  grocer,  Gray  Street. 

Hughes,  "William,  jun.,  gardener.  Brook  Street. 

Hume,  John,  Fort  Hill. 

Hume,  John,  boot-closer.  Brook  Street. 

Hume,  Mrs  Robert,  Long  Lane. 

Hunter,  Robert,  late  of  Customs,  Brook  Street. 

Hunter,  Miss  M.,  Hill  Cottage. 

Hutchison,  David,  mason.  Brook  Street. 

Hutton,  John,  gardener.  Gray  Street. 

Hutton,  Mrs,  Fort  Street. 

Hynd,  David,  painter,  Long  Lane. 

Irvin,  Burrows,  chief  officer  Coast  Guard,  Beach. 

Jack,  Misses,  Camperdown  Street. 

James,  John,  shipmaster,  Fisher  Street. 

Jamieson,  — — ,  Seafield. 

Jameson,  George,  Queen  Street. 

Jenkins,  Mrs  John,  Brook  Street. 

Jolly,  David,  Seafield. 

Jones,  WiJliara,  chief  boatman,  Coast  Guard,  Union  Street. 

Keay,  David,  grocer.  King  Street. 

Keay,  Henry,  late  farmei",  Seafield. 

Keay,  Mrs,  Gray  Street. 

Keith,  Charles,  Gardiner,  King  Street. 

Kennedy,  William,  innkeeper.  Gray  Street. 

Kerr,  James,  labourer.  Church  Street. 

Kerr,  William,  writer,  Forthill. 

Kerr,  William,  West  Ferry. 

Kidd,  David,  pilot,  Fisher  Street. 

Kidd,  George,  do,,  Bath  Street. 

Kidd,  Robert,  fisherman,  Fisher  Street. 

Kidd,  Mrs  Robert,  Alley  Close. 

Kidd,  Mrs,  Long  Lane. 

Kinnear,  George,  flesher.  Brook  Street. 

Knight,  Alexander,  fisherman.  Church  Street. 

Knight,  David,  do.,  David  Street. 

Knight,  David,  do..  Bell's  Lane. 

Knight,  George,  do..  Alley  Close. 

Knight,  John,  do..  Fort  Street. 

Knight,  Thomas,  do.,  Long  Lane. 


253 

Knight,  William,  pilot,  Fisher  Street. 
Knight,  Mrs  David,  vintner,  Fisher  Street. 
Knight,  Mrs  Jane,  do.,  King  Street. 
Knight,  Mrs  Alexander,  Alley  Close. 

Laird,  Mrs,  West  Ferry. 

Lamb,  Mrs,  Queen  Street. 

Lamb,  Isobel,  Fort  Street. 

Lanceman,  Miss,    do. 

Lees,  Sir  Edward,  Retira,  old  Monifieth  Road. 

Leslie,  Alexander,  do. 

Leslie,  Robert,  shipowner.  Gray  Street. 

Leslie,  Misses,  Infant  School,  Brook  Street. 

Leuchars,  Alexander,  Union  Street. 

Ley,  John,  late  teacher,        do. 

Lindsay, ,  baker.  Queen  Street. 

Lindsay,  George,  late  shipmaster,  West  Ferry. 

Lindsay,  James,  boatbuilder,  Long  Lane. 

Lindsay,  John,  grocer.  King  Street. 

Linn,  David,  labourer,  Seafield. 

Lyon,  Mrs  Alexander,  Church  Street, 

Lorimer,  Alexander,  fisherman,  Fisher  Street. 

Lorimer,  James,  fisherman,  Alley  Close. 

Lorimer,  John,  fisherman,  Fisher  Street. 

Lorimer,  John,  fisherman.  Bell's  Lane„ 

Lorimer,  Robert,  fisherman,  David  Street. 

Lorimer,  Thomas,  fisherman,  Fisher  Street. 

Lorimer,  Thomas,  vintner,  do. 

Lorimer,  Mrs,  Fort  Street. 

Low,  Alexander,  wright,  Brook  Street. 

Low,  David,  blacksmith,  Long  Lane. 

Low,  George,       do.,  do. 

Low,  John,  teacher.  Sessional  School,  West  Ferry. 

Low,  William,  blacksmith,  Queen  Street. 

Low,  Miss  Jessie,  bookseller.  King  Street. 

Lownie,  James,  seaman,  Dundas  Street. 

Lownie,  Mrs  John,  late  farmer,  Fisher  Street. 

Lowson,  James,  salmon  fisher.  Queen  Street. 

Luke,  John  D.,  baker,  Brook  Street. 

Lyon,  John,  minister.  Free  Church,  Queen  Street. 

M'Can,  Major  G.  C,  St  Vincent  Street. 

M'Coul,  George.  Church  Street. 

M'Coul,  Mrs,  King  Street. 

M'Glashan,  William,  shipmaster,  Fisher  Street. 

M'Intyre,  Duncan,  gardener,  Seafield. 

M'Intyre,  Peter,  manager,  &c..  Queen  Street. 


254 


M'Kay,  Angus,  fisherman,  King  Street. 

M'Kay,  Robert,  Seafield. 

M'Leish,  James,  cooper,  Church  Street. 

M^Nee,  Malcolm,  innkeeper,  King  Street. 

M'Nicol,  Alexander,  Queen  Street. 

Malloch,  Mrs  John,  Fort  Street. 

Mann,  William  D,,  vintner,  West  Ferry. 

Marshall,  Robert,  sawyer,  St  Vincent  Street. 

Martin  David,  inspector  of  fishing,  Seafield. 

Martin,  Mrs  William,  Gray  Street. 

Mason,  William,  King  Street. 

Mather,  Ann,  Yf  est  Ferry. 

Mathew,  John,  tailor,  Brook  Street. 

Mathewson,  George,  architect.  West  Ferry. 

Mathewson,  James,  salmon-fisher.  Queen  Street. 

Mathewson,  Thomas,  writer,  Fisher  Street. 

Methven,  John,  boot-maker,  Brook  Street. 

Miller,  Alexander,  shipmaster,  Fisher  Street. 

Miller,  Alexander,  engineer,  Brook  Street. 

Miller,  Andrew,  wright  and  grocer,  King  Street. 

Miller,  James,  weight.  Brook  Street. 

Miller,  Robert,  librarian,  Long  Lane. 

Miller,  Thomas,  pilot,  Fisher  Street. 

Miller,  Catherine,  St  Vincent  Street. 

Miller,  Mrs,  Brook  Street, 

Mill,  Thomas,  fisherman.  Fort  Street. 

Mill,  Mrs  Helen,  Fisher  Street. 

Milne,  David,  banker.  Queen  Street. 

Milne,  George,  writer,  Forthill. 

Milne,  John,  gardener.  Queen  Street. 

Milne,  Mrs  John,  West  Ferry. 

Mitchell,  David,  sen.,  grocer  and  carter,  King  Street, 

Mitchell,  David,  jun.,  labourer,  do. 

Mitchell,  James,  gardener,  do. 

Mitchell,  Mrs  David,  washer,  Seafield. 

Morgan,  James,  pilot.  King  Street. 

Morris,  James,  vintner,  West  Ferry. 

Morton,  Mrs  Robert,  Camperdown  Street. 

Mudie,  David,  banker,  old  Monifieth  Road. 

Mudie,  Miss  Isabella,  King  Street, 

Murray,  Andrew,  shipmaster,  St  Vincent  Street. 

Napier,  Thomas,  mason,  Fisher  Street, 
Nicoll,  James  R.,  merchant,  Seafield. 
Nicoll,  James,  labourer,  do. 

Nicoll,  John,  carter.  Gray  Street. 
Nicoll^  Thoma.S;  mason,  Long  Lane, 


255 

Nicoll,  Mary,  Queen  Street. 

Nicoll,  Mrs  John,  grocer,  Fisher  Street. 

Nicoll,  Mrs  J.,  King  Street. 

Norrie,  Alexander,  shipmaster,  Fisher  Street. 

Norrie,  Charles,  fisherman,  Gray  Street. 

Norrie,  George,  wright.  Church  Street. 

Norrie,  Robert,      do.      King  Street. 

Norrie,  William,  fisherman,  Fort  Street. 

Norrie,  Janet,  grocer,  Fisher  Street. 

Norrie,  Mrs,  Brook  Street. 

Norrie,  Mrs  William,  King  Street. 

Norrie,  Miss,  Fort  Street. 

Nuttal,  Mrs,  Brook  Street. 

Ogilvie,  David,  labourer,  Clayopts  Road. 

Ogilvie,  R.ev.  Duncan,  Secession  Church,  West  Ferry. 

Ogilvie,  John,  wright,  King  Street. 

Ogilvie,  Mrs  Waiter,  of  Tannadice  Beach. 

Orem,  Williamj  Seafield. 

Paterson,  George,  shoemaker.  King  Street. 

Paterson,  Henry,  coachman.  Queen  Street. 

Paterson,  William,  shoemaker,  Fort  Street. 

Paterson,  Helen,  West  Ferry. 

Paton,  John  G.,  merchant,  old  Monifieth  Road. 

Pattullo,  John,  gardener. 

Pattullo,  Misses,  Links, 

Pattullo,  Lilias,  Queen  Street. 

Paul,  Mrs  Charles,  grocer.  Gray  Street,  ' 

Paul,  Mrs,  Fisher  Street. 

Peddle,  Thomas,  ropemaker,  Long  Lane. 

Peddle,  Mrs  Robert,  old  Monifieth  Road. 

Peter,  James,  shipmaster.  Brook  Street. 

Peter,  John,  King  Street., 

Petrie,  David,  carter,  Brook  Street. 

Petrie,  William,  mason,  do. 

Philip,  A.,  Queen  Street. 

Pirnie,  Elizabeth,  old  Monifieth  Road. 

Plummer,  Thomas,  Ambrose  Street. 

Pryde,  George,  Gray  Street. 

Rae,  Mrs  Alexander,  Brook  Street. 
Ramsay,  Alexander,  surgeon.  Fort  Street. 
Rarasaj'",  James,  seaman,  do. 
Ramsay,  Ann,  Queen  Street. 
Reid,  Peter,  gardener.  King  Street. 
Reid,  William,  hedger,  Long  Lane. 
Ritchie,  John,  shoemaker,  King  Street. 


256 

Robertson,  David,  mason,  Dundas  Street. 
Robertson,  David,  shepherd.  West  Ferry. 
Robertson,  Henry,  blacksmith.  King  Street. 
Robertson,  James,  railway  man,  Gray  Street. 
Robertson,  John,  gardener,  old  Monifieth  R,oad. 
Robertson,  Peter,  rural  police,  Brook  Street. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  wriglit,  Dundas  Street. 
Robertson,  William,  shoemaker.  Brook  Street. 
Robertson,  Mrs,  netmaker,  Fisher  Street. 
Roger,  William,  Fisher  Street. 
Rollo,  Alexander,  carpenter,  do. 
Ross,  Charles,  watchmaker,  Fort  Street. 
Ross,  James,  vintner,  Fisher  Street. 
Ross,  Mrs  John,  do,,  do. 

Schleselman,  draper  and  clothier.  King  Street. 

Scott,  Andrew,  earthenware  dealer,  do. 

Scott,  David,  shoemaker,  Long  Lane. 

Scott,  Henry,  contractor,  Seafield. 

Scott,  James,  customs.  Fort  Street. 

Scott,  James,  bathing-house,  Fisher  Street. 

Scott,  Mrs  David,  Beach. 

Scott,  Mrs,  Ambrose  Street. 

Scobie,  Mrs  John,  King  Street. 

Sedgley,  Mrs,  St  Vincent  Street. 

Shepherd,  David  Taylor,  Fort  Street. 

Sieveright,  James,  fisherman,  Bell's  Lane. 

Sime,  Charles,  do.,        Dundas  Street. 

Sime,  David,  Captain,  Queen  Street. 

Sime,  Mrs,  Brook  Street. 

Simpson,  Alexander,  wright,  Ambrose  Street. 

Simpson,  James,  seaman,  Brook  Street. 

Simpson,  William,  baker,  Ambrose  Street. 

Simpson,  Mrs  David,  Dundas  Street. 

Simjjson,  Mrs,  Church  Street. 

Sinclair,  Daniel  coast  guard,  Ambrose  Street, 

Skinner,  James,  wright,  Union  Street. 

Skinner,  William,  wright,  Long  Lane. 

Skirvino-,  William  Selton,  Fort  Street. 

Small,  Mrs  B.,  West  Ferry. 

Smart,  Charles,  fisherman,  Alley  Close. 

Smart,  Mrs,  Queen  Street, 

Smith,  Alexander,  fisherman,  David  Street. 

Smith,  Alexander,  mason,  Gray  Street. 

Smith,  David,  carter.  Long  Lane. 

Smith,  George,  labourer.  King  Street. 

Smith,  James,  labourer,  Brook  Street. 


257 

Smithy  James,  seaman  and  grocer,  King  Street. 
John,  mason,  do, 

Mrs,  Church  Street. 
Miss  Jane,  Brook  Street. 
Mrs  James,  vintner  and  grocer,  Gray  Street. 
Catherine,  eating  and  lodging  house,  Fisher  Street, 
Helen,  Long  Lane. 
Mrs  George,  Queen  Street. 
Mrs,  Seafield. 
Spence,  Andrew,  wood  merchant,  Dundas  Street. 
Stephen,  Mrs,  grocer.  Brook  Street. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  coast  guard,  Ambrose  Street. 
Charles,  gardener,  Seafield. 
Daniel,  teacher,  Bath  Street. 
James,  tinsmith.  Brook  Street. 
John,  nurseryman,  Seafield. 
John,  baker,  Forthill. 
William,  late  blacksmith,  King  Street. 
Charlotte,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer.  King  Street. 
Miss,  grocer.  King  Street. 
Mrs,  sempstress,  Dundas  Street. 
Storrier,  Peter,  weaver,  Brook  Street. 
Strachan,  Thomas  C.  G.,  Beach. 

Stuart,  ■ ,  grocer,  Dundee;  h.  Long  Lane. 

Sturrock,  James,  fisherman.  Church  Street. 
Thomas,  pilot,  Fisher  Street. 
Mrs  Alex.,  grocer,  do. 
Mrs,  Beach. 
Sutherland,  Geo.,  ropemaker.  Brook  Street, 
Suttie,  Peter,  wright,  do. 

Symon,  labourer.  Queen  Street. 
Swan,  Mrs  Alex.,  Gray  Street. 
Sword,  Mrs,  Queen  Street. 
Symon,  Charles,  mason,  Brook  Street. 
Wm.,  labourer,  West  Ferry. 
Jane,  King  Street. 

Tait,  John,  mason,  Church  Street. 

Wm.,  gardener,  Brook  Street. 
Taylor,  Geo.,  labourer.  Queen  Street. 
John,  weaver.  West  Ferry. 
John,  mason,  Seafield. 
Mrs  Dr,  Gray  Street. 
Barbara,  Queen  Street. 
Thin,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  Brook  Street. 
Thompson,  Geo.,  vintner,  Gray  Street. 

John,  shoemaker,  Brook  Street. 
E, 


258 

Thompson,  John,  labourer.  Queen  Street. 

Samuel,  merchant,  Fort  Street. 

Peter,  shipmaster  and  grocer,  King  Street. 

Thomas,  fisherman.  Links. 

William,  tailor,  Fort  Street. 
Todd,  Alexander,  shoemaker.  King  Street, 
Traill,  James,  shoemaker,  Claypots  Road. 
James,  Brook  Street. 

Walker,  Henry,  shipmaster,  King  Street. 
Mrs,  lodgings,  Long  Lane. 
Mrs,  Brook  Street. 
Wann,  Mrs,  do. 

Watson,  Edward,  painter,  Fort  Street. 
George,  turner,  King  Street, 
John,  do,,  Windmill. 
Wm.,  gardener.  Brook  Street. 
Mrs  John,  King  Street. 
Mrs,  grocer.  Fort  Street. 

Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  Fort  Street, 
Webster,  David,  shipmaster,  Ambrose  Street. 
James,  vintner,  Fort  Street. 
James,  seaman,  Ambrose  Street. 
Robert,  fisherman,  Fisher  Street. 
Robert,  do.,  Dundas  Street. 
Mrs,  vintner,  Fisher  Street. 
Miss  Janet,  do. 
Mrs,  do. 
Janet,  do. 
Miss,  Brook  Street. 
Weir,  Captain  James,  Long  Lane. 
Pete|',  carter.  King  Street. 
Mary,  washerv\^oman.  West  Ferry. 
Mrs  David,  King  Street. 
Westwood,  George,  tailor,  Brook  Street. 
White,  Alexander,  vintner.  Fort  Street. 
Wighton,  Thomas,  late  baker.  Church  Street, 
Wilkie,  James,  late  brewer,  Claypots  Road. 

William,  shoemaker,  Gray  Street.         ' 
Will,  John,  mason.  Brook  Street. 

Mrs,  Fort  Street. 
Willison,  Andrew,  writer,  Gray  Street. 
Willis,  Mrs,  Gray  Street. 
Wilson,  Mrs,  St  Vincent  Street. 

Mrs,  do. 
Wood,  Rev.  John,  LL.D.,  Seafield. 

Willipm,  cabinetmaker,  Long  Lane. 


259    ^ 

Wood^  Miss  Jane,  Dundas  Street. 
Ann,  draper,  King  Street. 

Young,  George,  dealer  in  furnishings,  Brook  Street. 
Mrs  William,  Brook  Street. 
Janet,  West  Ferry. 


261 


THE 
PBXNCIFAX.  mU^BlTAWTB   OF  EgOCHEE^ 

IN  ALPHABETICAL  ORDER. 


Abbot,  Charles,  wright,  Main  Street. 
Thomas,  mason,  do. 
Peter,  wright,  do. 
Peter  jun.,  mechanic,  do. 
Addison,  Rev.  Dr  George,  Liff. 
Adam,  Peter,  carrier.  Mid  Road. 
Aikman,  Mrs,  Main  Street. 

Allan,  Miss,  teacher.  Lady  Camperdown's  Female  School* 
Alexander,  James,  teacher,  Easter  Foul's. 

Thomas,  writer,  Logie  Feus. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  contractor,  Birkhill  Feus. 

Andrew,  miller,  Dronly. 

David,  mason,  LiiF  Road. 

George,  bookseller.  Main  Street. 

George,  manufacturer,  Liff  Road. 

James,  yarn-miller,  Dronly. 

James,  mason,  do. 

John,  vintner,  Birkhill  Feus. 

"William,  mason,  LifFRoad. 

William,  mason.  Mid  Road. 

Mrs  Elizabeth,  feuar,  Logie  Feus. 
Andrew,  James,  feuar.  Church  Street. 
Armand,  David,  mason,  Wilkie's  Feus. 
Archer,  Mrs  "William,  Main  Street. 
Archibald,  Dr,  surgeon,  Liff. 
Arnott,  Peter,  farmer,  Dronly. 

William,  farmer,  Easter  Adamston. 
Aimer,  Samuel,  feuar,  Birkhill  Feus. 
Air,  Charles,  Gordon's  Factory,  Logie  Feus. 

Bain,  Robert,  shoemaker,  Liff. 
Barrie,  George,  farmer,  Lawton. 
Barnie,  David,  feuar,  Main  Street. 
Batchelor,  Alexander,  feuar.  Mid  Road. 

George,  clerk,  Forthill. 

James,  cowfeeder,  Church  Street. 


262 

Baiter^  James,  barber.  Mid  Road. 

John,  feuar,  South  Road. 
Barias,  John,  wright,  Dronly. 
Beatt,  David,  tailor  and  clothier,  Main  Street. 

Robert,  Old  Toll. 
Bell,  James,  farmer,  Dryburgh, 

Peter,  farmer,  Cransley. 
Bisset,  Mrs,  grocer.  Main  Street. 
Blair,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Main  Street. 
Bower,  George,  farmer,  Logie. 
Bowie,  John,  grocer,  Liff  Road. 
Bruce,  David,  grocer.  Old  Toll. 
George,  carrier,  Tofthill. 
John,  cowfeeder,  Muirtown  of  Logie. 
Brown,  David,  mason,  Dudhope  Feus. 

Mungo,  feuar.  South  Road. 

Thomas,  feuar.  South  Road. 

"William,  Esq.,  Mank  Bank. 
Bowman,  James,  grocer  and  carrier,  BirkhiU  Feus. 
Buchan,  James,  farmer,  Wester  Adamston. 
Burrie,  Robert,  smith,  do. 

Butter,  John,  wright,  Liff  Road. 
Butchart,  John,  feuar,  Burnside. 

Cable,  Burton,  teacher  of  sacred  music. 
Cant,  George,  vintner,  South  Road. 

George,  junior.  Old  Toll-house. 
Cameron,  Duncan,  grocer.  Main  Street. 
Campbell,  John,  feuar,  "Wilkie's  Feus. 
Caird,  William,  baker.  Main  Street. 
Cairnie,  Charles,  tinsmith.  Main  Street. 
Cairns,  Robert,  gamekeeper,  Camperdown. 
Chalmers,  James,  tailor,  Liff. 

James,  cowfeeder.  Lark  Hall. 
Peter,  manufacturer,  Main  Street. 
Robert,  farmer.  Stony  Groves. 
Thomas,  cowfeeder,  Logie  Feus. 
William,  manufacturer,  Dronly. 
William,  farmer.  Stony  Groves. 
Christie,  Alexander,  carter,  Liff  Road. 
James,  farmer,  Menzies  Hill. 
John,  wood  merchant,  Muirhead. 
Thomas,  tenant,  Backmuir  of  LifF. 
William,  fireman,  Burnside  Mill. 
Clark,  Charles,  feuar,  Muirton  of  Logie. 
George,  wright,  Liff. 
James,  feuar,  South  Road. 


263 

Clark,  John,  do.,  Muirton  of  Logie. 

Mrs,  do.,  LifF  Road. 
Colville,  David,  mason,  Logie  Feus. 

Mrs  J.,  feuar,  Old  Toll. 
Cochrane,  James,  carter,  Mid  Road. 
Cock,  David,  feuar.  Main  Street. 
James,  senior,  Foggyley. 
James,  barber,  Main  Street. 
Constable,  Thomas,  feuar.  South  Road. 
Coupar,  David,  do.,  Birkhill  Feus. 
Cowper,  Robert,  feuar,  Logie  Feus. 
Cox  Brothers,  manufacturer?,  Foggyley. 
Thomas  Hunter,  Foggyley. 
William,  do. 
Craig,  Andrew,  cowfeeder,  Liff  Road. 
David,  feuar.  South  Road. 
William,  Post  Office,  Main  Street. 
Craik,  Peter,  Gowrie  Hill. 
Crichton,  John,  carter,  Pitalpin  Mill. 

Dand,  Peter,  feuar.  Church  Street. 

Robert,  do.,  Liff  Road, 
Davidson,  Alexander,  feuar,  Tofthill. 

Thomas,  flesher,  Mile  House. 
Dickson,  James,  teacher  and  session-clerk,  Liff. 
Doctor,  Alexander,  teacher.  Secession  School,  Balgay  Feus. 

Alexander,  coal  merchant,  Main  Street. 
Dodds,  Rev.  Thomas  B.,  Free  Church;  h.  Hairfield. 
Doig,  Andrew,  bellman,  broker,  &c.,  South  Road, 

David,  feuar,  Burnside. 
Donald,  James,  senior,  flaxspinner,  Pitalpin  Mill,  and  No.  3  Cow- 
par's  Alley,  Wellgate,  Dundee. 
James,  junior,  do. 
John,  do. 

Miss  Jean,  teacher,  Logie  Feus. 
Donaldson,  James,  slater.  Mid  Road. 
Douglass,  James,  feuar.  Old  Toll. 
John,  grocer,  Muirhead. 
Dow,  Thomas,  feuar,  Paterson's  Feus, 
Duff,  Donald,  feuar,  South  Road. 
Duncan,  David,  grocer.  Main  Street. 
George,  farmer,  Burnside. 
John,  feuar.  South  Road. 
William,  saddler,  Main  Street. 

Eassie,  John,  turner.  Den  Mill. 

Robert,  manufacturer,  Tofthill. 


264 

Eassie,  William,  turner  and  feuar,  Main  Street. 
Easson,  David,  gardener,  Camperdown. 
Eldei",  Andrew,  late  farmer.  Mid  Road. 

David,  senior,  mason,  South  Road. 

David,  junior,  do.,  Liff  Road. 

David,  feuar  and  mason,  Old  Toll  Road. 
Emm,  Mary,  cowfeeder,  Ballfield. 

Farquharson,  James,  overseer,  Harbour  Commissioners'  Quarry. 
Fenton,  John,  farmer,  Lawside, 
Peter,  do.,  Templeton. 
Thomas,  do.,  Muirloch. 
Fenning,  Mrs,  grocer,  Birkhili  Feu.s. 
Ferguson,  Gilbert,  feuar,  Logie  Feus, 

James,  do,.  South  Road, 
Finn,  John,  fireman,  Pitalpin  Mills. 
Fiethie,  Mrs  Janet,  feuar.  South  Road, 
Fleming,  Peter,  manufacturer,  Tofthill. 

Samuel,  near  New  Inn. 
Flight,  John,  grocer,  Main  Street. 

Forsyth,  Rev.  James,  Chapel  of  Ease ;  h.  Mrs  Aikman's  lodgings. 
South  Road. 
John,  wright.  Mid  Road. 
John,  feuar,  Muirtown  of  Logie. 
Fyfe,  David,  tailor.  South  Road, 

James,  painter,  Scott's  Angle,  Main  Street. 

Thomas,  do.,  Balgay  Feus, 

Mrs  D,,  grocer  and  vintner.  Main  Street, 

Geekie,  George,  blacksmith,  Burnside. 
Gellatly,  John,  manufacturer,  Tofthill. 
Thomas,  grocer,  do. 
William,  vintner,  Quarry-mill  Road. 
Gil],  Mrs  James,  feuar,  Liif  Road, 

Mrs  Robert,  do,,  Muirtown  of  Logie. 
Gibson,  James,  shoemaker,  Liff  Road. 

George,  tailor,  Logie  Feus. 
Gilchrist,  William,  &  Son,  manufacturers  and  drapers,  Main  St. 
Graham,  Andrew,  surgeon.  Main  Street. 

Joseph,  Merchant  Seamen's  Office,  Dundee  j   11  Logie 
Feus.  ' 

Grant,  James,  at  Mr  William  Brown's,  Eastgate. 
Peter,  gardener,  Logie. 
Thomas,  do,,  Dudhope. 
Gra}'',  Andrew,  feuar  and  mason,  Main  Street. 
James,  do.  do. 
William,  do.  do. 


265 

Grandisou^  Oliver,  clerk,  Logie  Feus. 
Greig,  John,  feuar  and  turner,  South  Road. 

Mrs  M.,  vintner,  Main  Srreet. 
Gorrie,  James,  feuar.  South  Road. 
Gordon,  John,  manufacturer,  Logie  Feus. 
Guillan,  William,  contractor,  Tofthill. 
Guthill,  Andrew,  mason,  Muirtown  of  Logie. 

Hadderwick,  David,  grocer.  Church  Street. 
Haggart,  James,  farmer,  Burnside. 

William,  feuar.  Butter's  Lane. 
Hamilton,  Duncan,  tailor.  Main  Street, 
Harley,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  do. 
Hendry,  John,  manufacturer.  South  Road. 

R.  D.,  surgeon,'Main  Street. 

Mrs  Janet,  vintner,  LifF  Road. 
Harris,  Nathaniel,  feuar,  Paterson's  Feus. 
Hill,  Mrs  James,  farmer,  Backmuir  of  Liff. 
Hosey,  Andrew,  cowfeeder,  Tofthill. 
Home,  John,  messenger-at-arms,  Logie  Feus. 
Hunter,  James,  teacher.  Subscription  School. 
Hutchison,  John,  grocer,  Burnside. 

John,  farmer.  West  Green. 

Inglis,  Henry,  feuar,  Balgay  Feus. 
Inches,  Andrew,  do.,  Paterson's  Feus. 
Irvine,  William,  Association  Store ;  h.  Mid  Road, 
Isles,  James,  smith,  Birkhill  Feus. 
William,  carter,  LifF  Road. 

Jack,  John,  manufacturer,  Logie  Feus. 
Robert,  mason,  do. 
William,  farmer,  Backmuir  of  LifF. 
Jackson,  David,  farmer,  do. 
Johnston,  John,  shoemaker,  Paterson's  Feus. 
John,  lastmaker,  Main  Street. 
John,  mason,  Paterson's  Feus. 
Wm.,  manufacturer,  Main  Street ;  h.  Paterson's  Feus. 

Keay,  James,  auctioneer,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street,  Dundee, 
open  Tuesday  and  Friday ;  h.  Weaver's  Hall,  Lochee. 
Thomas,  farmer,  North  Auchry. 
Kethill,  James,  feuar.  Main  Street. 
Kidd,  William,  farmer.  South  Auchry. 

Mrs  J.,  grocer.  South  Road. 
Keillor,  Peter,  manufacturer,  do. 
Kier,  William,  feuar,  Muirtown  of  Logie. 


266 

Kinnier, ,  feuar,  Backmuii'  of  Liff. 

Langlands,  Peter,  seaman  and  feuar,  Old  Mile  House. 

Robert,  mason,  Balgay  Feus. 
Lawson,  William,  farmer,  Stonj'-groves^ 
Leighton,  Robert,  farmer,  Ballfield. 
Lindsay,  John,  do.,  Baekmuir  of  LifF. 

Mrs,  near  Old  Toll. 
Lind,  "William,  farmer,  Backhill  of  Balgay. 
Low,  John,  blacksmith,  Main  Street. 

John,  vintner,  Brewhead, 

Mrs  J.,  do.,  Birkhill  Feus. 

Stewart,  flesher,  Main  Street. 
Lowson,  George,  farmer  and  miller,  Cockhall. 
Luckie,  James,  feuar  and  slater,  Balgay  Feus. 

Mackay,  Peter,  land-surveyor.  New  Inn^  Mid  Road. 
Machar,  George,  Liff  Road. 

Marshall,  Rev.  D.,  Secession  Church  ;  h.  Mary's  Cottage. 
Martin,  David,  shoemaker,  Muirhead. 

James,  shoemaker,  Birkhill  Feus. 

William,  manufacturer.  Brown  Street. 

William,  merchant,  Baekmuir,  Liff. 

W  illiam,  mason,  Logie  Feus. 
Malcolm,  William,  feuar,  Balgay  Feus. 
Matthew,  Mrs,  do.,  Tofthill. 
M'Bain,  Gillis,  surgeon.  Mid  Road. 
M'Donald,  James,  shoemaker,  do. 

John,  vintner,  Church  Street. 
John  Feuar,  Dudhope  Feus. 
Thomas,  cowfeeder,  Liff  Road. 
M'Ewan,  Robert,  tailor,  Balgay  Feus. 
M'Farlane,  William,  manufacturer,  Mid  Road. 
M'Gavin,  James,  manufacturer,  Tofthill  Feus. 
M'Intosh,  James,  shoemaker,  Tofthill. 
Robert,  feuar,  Main  Street. 
Mrs  P.,    do.  do. 

M'Kay,  David,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  Main  Street. 

John,  do.  do, 

M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  grocer.  Mid  Road. 
M'Le?in,  Daniel,  vintner  and  blacksmith,  Liff  Road. 

William,  sawmiller,  Camperdown. 
M'Leod,  Ales.,  Association  Storekeeper,  Main  Street. 
M'Neill,  John,  grocer,  Tofthill. 
M-'Nicoll,  William^  feuar  and  pavier,  Balgay  Feus. 
M'Ritchie,  William,  Logie  Toll-bar. 
Meffan,  William,  wright,  Brown  Street. 


267 

Milne,  David,  feuar,  Elder's  Feus,  South  Road. 
John,  baker,  Main  Street,  Tofthill. 
John  R.,  Burnside. 
Miller,  Alex.,  farmer,  Backmuir  of  Liff. 

David,  carter,  J.  Stewart's  Quarry,  LifFRoad. 
David,  feuar,  Backmuir  of  Liff. 
James,  tailor  &  stoneware  merchant,  Main  Street. 
James,  feuar,  Main  Street. 
John,  vintner,  Quarry  Mill  Road. 
Patrick,  farmer,  Mill  Farm,  Invergowrie. 
Thomas,  Wool  Mill,  Den  of  Fowlis. 
Mitchell,  George,  shoemaker,  Dronly. 

[Thomas,  yarn-miller,  AUanston  Mill. 
William,  Backmuir  of  Liff. 
Moncur,  David,  mason,  Balgay  Feus. 

Rev.  William,  Free  Church,  Muirhead. 
Montgomery,  James,  Birkhill  Feus. 
Morris,  Alex.,  thatcher.  Church  Street. 

William,  Police  Treasurer,  Dundee ;  h,  Burnside, 
Lochee. 
Morrison,  David,  grocer  and  carrier,  Birkhill  Feus. 
Mustard,  Mrs  D.,  farmer,  Backmuir  of  Liff. 
Myles,  David  jun.,  do.  do. 

Mrs  D.,        do.  do. 

Napier,  John,  grocer,  Pitalpin  Mill. 
Neish,  Wm,,    do..     Logic  Feus. 
Nicoll,  David,  farmer,  Backmuir  of  Liff. 

George,  late  of  Kirriemuir,  Church  Street. 

John,  manager,  Burnside  Mill. 

Peter,  carrier,  Liff. 

Miss  Barbara,  feuar,  Pitalpin  Mill, 

Mrs  James,         do.  do. 

Mrs,  vintner.  Logic  Feus. 
Nicolson,  Andrew,  veright,  Burnside  Mill;  A.  Logie  Feus, 
Noble,  John,  tea-merchant,  Balgay  Feus. 

Ogilvie,  James,  stoneware-merchant,  Church  Street. 
Ostler,  James,  farmer,  Loch  of  Liff. 

Patullo,  Francis,  late  farmer,  Logie  Feus. 
Peebles,  David,  feuar  and  cowfeeder,  Balgay  do. 

William,  blacksmith,  Liff  Road ;  h.  South  Road, 
Peddie,  Miss  Janet,  feuar,  Mid  Road. 
Pinder,  Mrs,  feuar,  Muirto  wn  of  Logie. 
Pirnie,  John,  grocer,  Logie  Feus. 
Priest,  Tbos.,  vintner,  Burnside. 


268 

Pullar,  James,  mason  and  feuar,  South  Road. 

Ralp,  John,  do.,  Balgay  Feus. 

Ramsay,  George,  feuar.  Quarry  Mill  Road. 
William,  farmer,  Backmuir  of  Liff. 
ISIrs  Isabella,  vintner.  Church  Street. 
Rattray,  Joseph,  carter.  Quarry  Mill  Road. 
Reid,  Alex.,  gardener,  Hairfield  House,  Liff  Road. 

Wm.,  quarry-master,  Liif  Road. 
Ritchie,  Mrs,  feuar,  Wilkie's  Feus. 
Robertson,  Alex.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  Paterson's  Feus. 
Donald,  feuar,  Main  Street. 
George,  factor,  Fowlis. 
James,  mason,  Liff  Road. 
James,  feuar.  South  Road. 
John,  gardener,  Balgay  Feus. 
John,  Mill  of  Fowlis. 
"Wm.,  feuar,  Paterson's  Feus. 
Mrs  R.,  vintner,  Main  Street. 
Robb,  David,  feuar.  South  Road. 
Rodger,  Thomas,  feuar.  Mid  Road. 
Wm.,    do.  and  grocer,  do. 
Mrs  C,  do.,  Muirtown  of  Logie. 
Rollo,  David,  writer,  Dundee ;  h.  Hairfield. 
George,  Hairfield. 
Mrs  A,,  feuar.  Main  Street. 
Mrs,  Hairfield. 
Ross,  Mrs  J.,  Burnside. 

Saunders,  James,  feuar,  Paterson's  Feus,  South  Road. 

Wm.,    do.,    Burnside. 
Scott,  James,  auctioneer  and  feuar.  Main  Street,  and  No. 
7  Vault,  Dundee. 
James,  farmer,  South  Road. 
John,  East  Gate,  Camperdown. 
Wm.,  cari'ier.  South  Road. 
Simpson,  Andrew,  slater,  Liff  Road. 

David,  farmer.  Wester  Gourdie. 
Skea,  James,  flax-spinner.  Den  Mill. 
Small,  David,  brewer.  Main  Street. 
Smith,  David,  mason,  Church  Street. 

Charles  (of  C.  &  R.  Smith),  Wellburn  Cottage. 
Geo.,  fireman,  Camperdown  Sawmill;  h.  Mid  Road. 
James,  farmer.  Berry  hill. 
Thomas,  do..  Mains  of  Fowlis. 
Wm.,  sculptor,  New  Inn. 
Wm.,  feuar,  South  Road. 


269 

Sim,  David,  farmer,  Mains  of  Gray, 

David,    do.,    Balgartho. 
Simpson,  Andrew,  slater,  Liflf  Road. 
Sharp,  Peter,  mason.  Elder's  Feus. 
Sherwood,  Wm.,  wright,  Camperdown  House. 
Stewart,  Donald,  quarry-master,  Camperdown  Quariy, 

Donald,  labourer,  Muirtown  of  Logie. 

James,  quarrymaster,  Stewart's  Quarry. 

John,  do,         Hillside        do. 

John,  tailor.  Old  Toll. 

Rev.  Wm.,  of  Dudhope  Church  ;  h.  Logie  Feus, 

Wm.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Mile  House. 

Wm.,  grocer,  Main  Street. 
Steel,  George,  millwright^  Paterson's  Feus. 

Robert,        do.,        Fowlis. 
Sturrock,  John,  draper,  Brown  Street. 

John,  West  Gate,  Camperdown. 
Soutar,  James,  baker.  South  Road. 
Soutar,  Silvester,  wright,  Paterson's  Feus. 
Spankie,  John,  manager,  Pitalpin  Mill. 
Sparks,  David,  clerk,  Muirtown  of  Logie. 
Sutherland,  James,  sexton,  Logie  Feus. 
Swan,  Jobn,  overseer,  Camperdown  Farm. 

Tait,  Robert,  sawyer,  Muirtown  of  Logie. 
T albert,  David,  wright^  South  Road. 

Robert,  South  Gate,  Camperdown. 
Taylor,  Thomas,  land- steward,  Camperdown ;  h.  Brewhead 

Cottage. 
Thomson,  David,  farrier,  Balgay  Feus. 

David,  feuar,  West  end  Lochee. 

David,  smith  and  farrier,  Muirhead. 

James,  auctioneer.  Main   Street,  and  7  Vault, 
Dundee  ;  h.  South  Road. 

John  Mustard,  mason,  Logie  Feus. 

John,  feuar,  Paterson's  Feus,  South  Road. 

Robert,  blacksmith,  Liff. 
Turnbull,  George,  feuar,  Brown  Street. 

John,  carter,  Burnside  Mill. 

John,  shoemaker,  do. 
Tyroll,  Mrs,  vintner,  Muirhead. 

Waddell,  David,  carrier  and  feuar,  Balgay  Feus. 

James,  late  farmer,  Tofthill. 

James,  brewer,  Liff. 
Watson,  Peter,  feuar,       do. 

Peter,  do.,  West  end  Lochee. 


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Watt,  James,  Esq.,  Logie  House. 
"Webster,  James,  Birkhill  Feus. 
Westwood,  James,  Main  Street. 

John,  teacher  of  sacred  music,  Main  Street. 
Wighton,  John,  wright,  Mid  Road. 
Wilson,  George,  grocer,  Mile  House. 

James,  farmer,  Chaiieston. 

Thomas,  do.,  Hillside  of  Balgay. 

l^iomas,  Wright,  South  Hoad. 

William,  feuar,  Paterson's  Feus. 
Will,  Robert,  farmer,  Backhill  of  Balgay. 
Williamson,  Robert,  grocer.  Main  Street. 
Wood,  Andrew,  MD.,  surgeon,  Brown  Street. 

Yearaan,  David,  grocer  and  vintner,  Mid  Road. 

George,  do.  and  feuar,  Quarry  Mill  Road. 
James,  feuar.  South  Road. 
James,  feuar,  West  end  Lochee, 
Wm.  sen.,  feuar  and  quarrier,  Quarry  Mill  Road. 
Wm.  jun.,  do.  do. 

Young,  Alexander,  boot  and  s  hoemaker,  Main  Street. 
Alexander,  grocer,  South  Road. 
Rev.  James,  teacher,      do. 
James,  feuar,  Wilkie's  Feus,  Mid  Road. 
James,  shoemaker,  Turserfoord. 
Thos.,  Advertiser  Office,  Dundee ;  h.  Logie  Park. 
Wm.,  farmer,  Whitelouston. 
Misses  C.  &  J.,  dressmakers,  Main  Street. 
Yule,  Chas.,  manufacturer,  Main  Street. 
John,  mole-catcher,  Liff. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Vf.   MIDDLE  TON, 
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, BOOKBINDER 

AND 

ACCOUNT   BOOK  MANUFACTURER, 
64  High  Street,  Dundee. 


MIDDLETON  respectfully  solicits  inspection  of  his 
Stock  of  Goods  in  the  various  departments  of  his  business, 
which  will  be  found  of  the  best  qualities,  at  the  most  moderate 
terms. 

His  Stock  of  BOOKS  in  the  Various  departments  of  Literature 
is  very  extensive,  Catalogues  of  which  may  be  obtained  on  applica- 
tion. He  has  always  on  hand  an  Extensive  Stock  of  Commercial, 
Shipping,  and  Fancy  Stationery  from  the  first  English  Houses, 

Bibles,  Testaments,  Prayer  Books,  &c.  in  great  variety,  at  very 
low  prices. 

LETTER-PKESS  PRINTING  and  ENGRAVING  neatly 

executed. 

BOOKBINDING  in  all  its  Branches. 

PAPER  RULING. 

ACCOUNT  BOOKS  Ruled  and  Bound  to  any  Pattern. 

^^  From  the  advantages  W.  M,  possesses  by  a  practical  know- 
ledge of  this  part  of  the  business,  and  from  the  Books  being  both 
ruled  and  bound  within  his  own  premises,  he  is  enabled  to  furnish 
them  on  the  shortest  notice,  done  on  the  best  principles,  and  at 
prices  lower  than  are  usually  charged. 

Milner's  Fire- Proof  Boxes.  Copying  Presses,  at  greatly  reduced- 
prices. 

Newspapeks,  Periodicals,  and  New  WokkS;  supplied  to  order. 
64  High  Street,  Dundee. 


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GENTLEMEN'S  DRESS. 


THE    NEW    CLOTH   HALL, 

11  Union  Street,  Dundee, 


E.  F.  DICKINSON  &  Co., 
CLOTHIERS,  TAILORS,  HATTERS,  SHIRT  MAKERS,  &c., 

BEG  most  respect-fully  to  inform  the  Inhabitants  of  Dun- 
dee and  Vicinity,  that  they  have  OPENED  the  above  Pre- 
mises, with  an  entirely  NEW  STOCK  of  the  first  quality,  com- 
prising EVERY  ARTICLE  of  GENTLEMEN'S  APPAREL  ; 
and  they  trust,  from  their  moderate  charges,  and  promptitude  in 
the  execution  of  orders,  to  enjoy  that  patronage  which  they  will 
use  every  exertion  to  merit. 

They  will  at  all  times  have  an  assortment  of  Goods  of  the  first 
quality,  some  of  which  they  may  here  enumerate,  viz. : — 

SUPERFINE  WEST  OF  ENGLAND  CLOTHS,  &c. 

Rich  and  Extensive  Variety  of  VESTING  Sand  TWEEDS,  of 

the  Newest  Designs. 

SCARFS,  NECKERCHIEFS,  AND  HANDKERCHIEFS,  IN  GREAT  VARIETY. 

Opera  Ties,  Stocks,  Hangers,  Crapes,  and  Weepers. 

A  beautiful  and  extensive  selection  of  DRESS  SHIRTS,  of  the 

most  Fashionable  description,  made  of  Crewdson  and  Worthing- 

ton's  Shirting,  so  justly  celebrated  for  its  extraordinary  durability. 

LINEN  COLLARS,  FRILLS,  and  FRONTS,  of  the  Newest 

French  Patterns. 

Hosiery,  Gloves,  Flannels,  &c. 

French  Velvet,  and  London  Beaver  HATS,  and  TRAVELLING 

CAPS  of  the  Newest  Parisian  Shapes. 

BOYS'  CAPS,  of  the  most  elegant  and  varied  styles. 

SILK    AND    COTTON    UMBRELLAS    AND    TRAVELLING    HAT-CASES. 

A  large  assortment  of  Braces,  Straps,  Stiffeners,  Coat  Links, 

Studs,  &c. 


THE  CUTTING  DEPARTMENT 
Is  conducted  by  Mr  W.  Dickinson,  who  has  had  several  years' 
experience  in  some  of  the  principal  houses  in  London,  and  the 
Making-up  Branch  is  under  the  management  of  a  person  of  re- 
fined taste,  and  possessing  a  practical  knowledge  of  the  business. 

E.  F.  D.  &  Co.  have  made  arrangements  to  be  supplied  monthly 
with  the  Newest  Fashions  from  London  and  Paris. 

The  price  of  every  article  is  marked  in  plain  figures,  and  no- 
thing recommended  but  what  is  warranted. 

The  terms  of  this  Establishment  are  Ready  Money,  admitting 
of  NO  Abatement,  their  prices  being  invariably  calculated  upon 
these  principles. 


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BRUSH     MANUFACTORY, 

(Sign  of  the  Gilt  Boar,) 
44  BARRACK  STREET,  DUNDEE. 


COOK    &    SON, 

IN  returning  their  sincere  thanks  to  the  Public  for  the  libe- 
ral encouragement  they  have  hitherto  received,  beg  to  inti- 
mate that  they  have  always  on  hand  a  general  assortment  of 


Brushes, 

Brooms, 

Hair  Sieves, 

Fishers'  Hair, 

Shoemakers'  Bristles, 

Bellows, 


Combs, 

Sponges, 
Chamois  Skins, 
Carpet  Whisks, 
Mops,  and 
Door  Mats. 


C.  &  S.  trust  the  quality  and  terms  will  uniformly  be  such  as 
to  insure  continued  patronage. 

Letter  Copying  Machine  Brushes. 

BRUSHES    FOR    MACHINERY 
Of  all  descriptions. 


EVERY  SORT  OF  BRUSHES  MADE  TO  ORDER  OR  REPAIRED. 


N.B. — Orders  from  the  Gonntry  carefully  attendedto. 

s 


274 

HOBERT    WALKER, 
BOOKSELLER   GENERAL  &  NAUTICAL  STATIONER^ 

AND 

ACCOUNT  BOOK  MANUFACTURER, 
Trades'  Hall,  Dundee. 


R 


WALKER  would  respectfully  solicit  the  Public  in 
general  to  visit  his  Premises,  both  on  account  of  the  Va- 
rieties which  his  Stock  compi-ises,  as  well  as  the  facilities  he 
commands  of  attending  promptly  to  any  commission  he  may  be 
favoured  with. 

R.  W.  recommends  his  selection  of  WRITING  PAPERS, 
especially  those  adapted  for  Mercantile  purposes,  both  in  folio 
and  quarto,  as  being  low  in  price  and  of  good  qualities. 

R.  W,,  from  his  Stock  of  the  best  Kent  and  other  Papers,  suit- 
able for  Business  Books,  which  he  keeps  always  on  hand,  and 
the  quality  of  workmanship  which  it  is  his  anxious  study  uni- 
formly to  produce,  whether  under  or  without  contract,  trusts  that 
he  shall  be  enabled  to  merit  the  satisfaction  of  employers  in  this 
branch  of  his  business,  both  in  these  respects  and  in  moderation 
of  price. 

Superior  Copying  Machines,  much  reduced  in  price. 

Letter  Books,  Oiled  Papers,  and  Machine  Brushes, 

Tourists'  Travelling  Maps. 

Navigation  Books,  Charts,  Telescopes,  Mathematical  Instrii- 
Qnents,  Customhouse  Papers,  and  Shipping  Stationer^/. 

Bibles,  Testaments,  Psalm  and  Prayer  Books,  &c. 

(Coldstream,  Free,  and  various  other  Presses), 

In  superior  and  common  Bindings,  at  really  low  prices,  according 

to  the  value  of  the  editions. 

Carmine  and  Ultra-marine  Bordered  Note  Papers  and  Enve- 
lopes, and  every  article  of  Stationery,  on  the  most  moderate 
terms. 


275 
THE  OLD  ESTABLISHED 

DOWN   AND    FEATHER    WAREHOUSE, 

NORTH-WEST  CORNER  OF  HIGH  STREET, 

DUNDEE. 


JOHN    WISHART, 

IN  returning  his  grateful  thanks  to  his  Friends  and  the 
Public  generally  for  the  support  and  encouragement  he  has 
hitherto  received,  begs  to  intimate  to  Parties  furnishing  at  this 
time,  that  he  has  got  to  hand  a  large  assortment  of 
FOREIGN  AND  BRITJSH  DOWNS  AND  FEATHERS 
OF  SUPERIOR  QUALITY, 
which  have  been  carefully  selected  in  the  best  markets  under  very 
favourable  circumstances,  and  which  he  is  enabled  to  sell  at  such 
Prices  as  he  is  sure  will  meet  the  approval  of  those  who  may 
favour  him  with  a  call. 

J.  W.  begs  farther  to  intimate,  that  his  Feathers  are  all  pre- 
pared by  Machinery,  of  the  most  approved  principle,  and  war- 
ranted to  be  perfectly  free  from  dust  and  smell. 


AN  ASSORTMENT  OF 

HAIR,  WOOL,  AND  STRAW  MATTRESSES, 

ALWAYS  ON  HAND. 

Country  Orders  carefully  attended  to. 
Duudee,  August  1846. 

SWEET    WINES. 


BLACK  CURRANT,  RASPBERRY,  GRAPE,  ORANGE, 

SHRUB,  AND  FRONTIGNAO  WINES, 

Of  superior  quality,  from  10s.  to  15s.  per  dozen  ; 

FANCY  CONFECTIONERY  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION ; 

LOZENGES  AND  SCOTCH   MIXED  COMFITS, 

OF  BEST  QUALITY, 

May  he  had  at 

SANDEMAN'S 

CONFECTIONERY,  TEA,  &  FRUIT  WAREHOUSE, 

101    MURRAYGATE. 


LAW'S  COFFEES. 
A  Supply  of  these  celebrated  Coffees  received  daily  per  Coach, 
of  the  same  quality,  and  at  the  various  prices,  as  sold  in  Edinburgh, 
■with  the  name  and  price  stamped  on  each  package. 


276 


NEW    ALBION    WAREHOUSE^ 

NETHERGATE,  DUNDEE, 

Opposite  the  Royal  Hotel. 


MOON,  LANGLANDS,  &  Co. 

HAVE  always  on  hand  a  large  and  well-assorted  Stock 
of  RICH  GOODS,  in 

French  Silks,  Satins,  Satinetts,  Fancy  Dress  Silks, 
Black  Satins,  Satinetts,  Radsmores,  Gros  de  Naples, 
French  and  British  Velvets,  Ribbons  and  Flowers, 
French  Merinoes,  Indianas  and  Lama  Cloths, 
Edinburgh,  French,  and  Paisley  Long  and  Square  Shawls. 

THE  BEST  MANUFACTURED 

WEST  OF  ENGLAND  AND  YORKSHIRE  SUPERFINE 

CLOTHS. 

Doeskins,  Tweeds,  Vestings,  Hats,  &c. 

At  very  low  prices. 

A  very  extensive  Stock  of  Household  Furnishings,  in  Scotch 

and  English  Carpets,  Bath,  Witney,  and  Scotch  Blankets, 

Damasks,  Moreens,  Ticks,  Linen  Sheetings,  &c. 


The  first  quality  of  Goods  for 
FAMILY    MOU-RNINGS 


Since  the  reduction  of  the  duty  on  Foreign  Manufactures,  M., 
L.,  &  Co.    have  greatly  reduced  their  variety  of  French  Goods,  ', 
in  Silks.,  Shawls,  Velvets,   Cashmeres,  Merinoes,  Fancy  Dresses,  , 
Ribbons,  Flowers,  Laces,  Gloves,  &c.,  at  a  great  reduction  from 
former  prices.  ; 

TERMS-READY  MONEY.  \ 

! 


277 


ALEXANDER    HUTCHISON, 
CLOTHIER  AND  HATTER, 

AT  THE 

SIGN  OF  THE  WHITE  FLEECE, 
70  High  Street,  Dundee, 

RESPECTFULLY  thanks  his  Customers  for  their  sup- 
port, and  informs  the  Public  that  he  has  always  on  hand  an 
assortment  of  GOODS, — consisting  of  Superfine  Wool-Dyed  Black 
and  Coloured  Cloths,  in  all  the  most  fashionable  shades ;  Cassi- 
meres,  Kerseys,  Doeskins,  Buckskins,  Woollen  Cords,  and  Tweeds; 
Plain  and  Fancy  Figured  Velvets,  Satins,  Cassimeres,  Valencias, 
Toilinetts,  Cossmeretts,  Swandown,  and  Quiltings,  for  Vests ; 
A  general  assortment  of  Livery  Waistcoating ; 
Corduroys,  Moleskins,  and  Velveteens,  all  shades  and  qualities; 
Gingham  Stripes  for  Shirts,  extra  quality ;  Shirts  ready  made ; 

White  and  Blue  Flannels;  White  and  Grey  Plaidings; 

Lambs'  Wool  Shirts  and  Drawers ;  Gloves  and  Hosiery  of  all  kinds; 

Black  and  Fancy  Silk  Handkerchiefs  and  Stocks ;  Braces  ; 

Cloth  Caps  and  Glengarry  Bonnets ; 

Umbrellas ; 

An  assortment  of  every  description  of  Buttons ; 

A  general  assortment  of  Small  Wares ; 

Stuff  Hats,  unsurpassed  for  Lightness,  Elasticity,  and  Durability 

of  Colour,  from  3s.  9d.  to  19s.,  the  very  best  quality. 

Dundee,  1846. 

GEORGE  LL.  ALISON  begs  to  announce  to  his 
friends  and  the  public,  that  he  has  succeeded  to  the  WINE 
and  SPIRIT  BUSINESS  lately  carried  on  by  Mr  James  Ram- 
say, in  that  Shop,  No.  20  Nethergate  ;  and  having  come  into 
possession  of  Mr  Ramsay's  Large  Stock  of 

FINE  OLD  WINES  AND  SPIRITS, 
G.  LL,  A.  is  confident,  that  if  favoured  with  a  share  of  public 
patronage,  his  goods  will  give  the  utmost  satisfaction. 


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COMBINATION     OF     ECONOMY 

AND 

TASTE ! 

1846.  1846. 

THE  GOLDEN  LION. 

FASHIONABLE    HAT     AND    CAP 
ESTABLISHMENT. 


J.  &  J.  MILLAR, 
No.  2  Reform  Street,  Dundee, 
ETUE/N  sincere  thanks  to  the  Public  for  past  favours, 
and  gratefully  acknowledge  the  great 

INCREASE  OF  PATRONAGE 
lately  conferred  on  them,  to  insure  a  continuance  of  which,  no  ex- 
ertion on  their  part  shall  be  wanting  to  render  the  Establishment 
worthy  of  the  support  of  all  classes.  The  Proprietors  being  them- 
selves manufacturers,  and  possessing  the  advantages  of  extensive 
connection,  capital,  and  experience,  are  enabled  at  once  to  supply 
Durable  Articles,  as  well  as 

LIGHT     SUMMER    HATS, 

With  beauty  of  finish,  in  all  the 

NEWEST  AND  MOST  FASHIONABLE  SHAPES, 

at  such  low  prices 

As  will  at  once  give  credit  to  themselves  and  satisfaction  to  the 

customer. 


the  terms  being  cash, 

The  Prices  of  Hats  and  Caps  at  this  House  are  at  once  stated, 

and  admit  of  NO  ABATEMENT. 


Those  of  the  Public  hitherto  strangers  to  the  advantages  to  be 
derived  from  purchasing  at  an  Establishment  conducted  on  rigidly 
economical  principles,  by  practical  and  competent  persons, 
are  respectfully,  though  earnestly,  requested  to 

MAKE  an  EARY  CALL. 


TO  gentlemen- 
Millar's  Parisian,  Velvet,  and  Beaver  Hats,  of  "  Premiere  " 
quality,  and  "  Recherche"  in  style.  DRAB  SATINS  and 
BEAVERS;  also  light  Summer,  and  Durable  HATS  and  CAPS, 
of  the  most  rare  and  Elegant  Descriptions.  The  new  styles  re- 
ceived periodically. 

TRADESMEN 
At  Millar's,  will  always  find  articles  suited  for  every  variety 
of  wear,  in  neat  and  fashionable  styles,  manufactured  under  super- 


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intendence  of  the  Proprietors  themselves,  by  experienced  French 
and  English  Workmen,  at  astonishingly  low  prices,  and  extremely 
durable. 

TO  FARMERS,  &c., 
Millak's  Economic  Beaver,  and  Satin-Napped  Hats,  from 
their  fastness  in  colour,  durability,  and  ventillating  properties,  are 
particularly  suited  for  exposure  to  the  climate.  For  novelty  in 
style,  and  general  utility,  they  are  allowed  to  be  unrivalled  by  all 
who  have  given  them  a  trial. 

HATS,  OF  ALL  OTHER  DESCRIPTIONS, 

The  Newest  Shapes,  "  outre"  in  quality  and  appearance,  at 

extremely  moderate  prices. 

LADIES'  fashionable  Riding  Hats  and  Caps. 


WeeJcly  arrivals,  during  the  season,  in 

LADIES',  MISSES',  and  INFANTS'  BEAVER  BONNETS, 

In  all  the  Newest  and  most  Fashionable  Shapes 

and  Colours. 

Servants'  Livery  Hats,  Laces,  &c. 

PATENT  WATERPROOF  PALETOTS,  and  CODRINGTON 

COATS. 

Satin  Stocks,  Rich  Silk  Handkerchiefs,  Cravats, 

Opera  Ties,  &c.,  &c. 

An  extensive  and  elegant  assortment. 

THE  CAP  DEPARTMENT, 

For  elegance  and  extent,  cannot  he  surpassed. 

BOYS'  CAPS,  beautifully  finished,  of  the  finest  cloths,  in  all  the 

newest  shapes  and  colours. 

FANCY  CAPS,  for  children  of  every  description,  very  neat  and 

becoming  shapes. 

GENTLEMEN'S  Sporting  HATS  and  CAPS,  of  the  most 

fashionable  descriptions. 


In  marking  prices,  the  proprietors  have  always  a  strict  regard  to 
economy,  and  they  are  possessed  of  such  advantages  in  doing  so, 
that 

ONE  VISIT  WILL  BE  SUFFICIENT  TO  CONVINCE 

That  the  low  profits  charged  at  this  Establishment  are  such  as 
cannot  be  met  with  elsewhere. 


OBSERVE   THE   GOLDEN  LION. 


MILLAR'S  NEW  AND  FASHIONABLE 
HAT     AND     CAP     ESTABLISHMENT, 

No.  2  Reform  Street, 

DUNDEE. 


280 
C  0  F  F  E  E-H  0  U  S  E  S 

AT 
69  MURRAYGATE  AND  ToP  OF  REFORM  STREET. 


TL  AMB  respectfully  calls  the  attention  of  parties  visiting 
•  Dundee  to  his  COFFEE  and  REFRESHMENT  ROOMS, 
69  Murraygate,  and  to  his  COFFEE-HOUSE,  TEA  GARDENS, 
and  READING  ROOMS,  Top  of  Reform  Street,  being  con- 
veniently situated,  the  accommodation  large,  and  comfortably  fitted 
up.  The  Refreshments  are  of  the  best  qualities,  and  most  suit- 
able varieties.  Both  places  are  well  supplied  with  London  Daily, 
Weekly,  and  other  Provincial  Newspapers.  In  these  Establish- 
ments those  who  are  more  or  less  visitors  from  home  may  hp.ve 
what  they  may  require  both  cheap  and  comfortable ;  and  those 
who  may  have  an  hour  to  spend,  can  do  it  rationally,  combining 
at  the  same  time  physical  and  mental  improvement. 

Tea  and  Coffee,  Ginger-Beer,  Lemonade,  Tea  Bread*  Pyes,  Tarts, 
Eggs,  Ham,  Steaks,  &c.  &c. 

Lodgings  at  Murraygate,  &c. 

T.  L.  would  call  special  attention  to  his  Cookies,  Brown  and 
Butter  Biscuits, 


IRONMONGERY  AND  FANCY  GOODS. 


GILRUTH  BEOTHERS, 
52  High  Street  and  33  Overgate, 

RESPECTFULLY  solicit  the  attention  of  the  Public  and 
Strangers  visiting  Dundee,  to  their  Stock  of  General  Iron- 
mongery, Cutlery,  Britannia  Metal  and  British  Plate  Spoons,  Forks, 
Tea  and  Coffee  Pots,  Grates,  Fenders,  Trays,  Nails,  Files,  Locks, 
&c.  &c. 

A  Large  Stock  of 

Carpet  Bags,    Portmanteaus,    Desks,    Dressing-Cases,    Brushes, 

Combs,  Beads,  Jewellery,  and  Perfumery. 

Also, 

G.  B.  have  at  their  Establishment,  52  High  Street,  a  Select 
Stock  of  Gold  and  Silver  Watches,  Gold  and  Silver  Guards,  Wed- 
ding Rings,  Silver  Snuff-Boxes,  and  an  Immense  assortment  of 
Foreign  and  British  Toys  and  Fancy  Goods. 


281 

JOHN  FYFFE, 
SHIPCHANDLER,  DOCK  STREET, 

Opposite  Custom-House, 

SOLE  AGENT  FOR  DUNDEE  FOR 

pARTE'S  INVENTIONS,  for  Saving  Life  and   Pro- 
^     perty  from  Shipwreck  and  Accidents  at  Sea^  viz. — 
ROCKET  APPARATUS,  for  effecting  Communication  from  the 
Land  with  a  Stranded  Vessel — 

12  Pounders,  at  L.16,  16s. 

6  Pounders,  at  L.12,  12s. 

3  Pounders,  at  L.IO,  10s. 

SEA  SERVICE  ROCKET  APPARATUS,  for  projecting  a  Line 
from  a  Stranded  Vessel  to  the  Shore,  or  from  one  Vessel  to  an- 
other, in  Distress — 

L.IO  10s. 


CARTE'S 
Self- Acting  Life  Bouys,  at  30s.  each. 
Life  Swimming  Belts,  at  12s.  and  10s.  each. 
N.B. — The  above  have  been  adopted  by  Her  Majesty's  Govern- 
ment for  Service  of  the  Coast  Guard,  and  Revenue  Service,  and 
Life  Boats,  &c. 


CARTE'S 
Pocket  Percussion  Night  Signals,  in  Cases  of  12,  at  18s.  each,  re- 
fitted at  10s.  per  dozen  ;  in  Boxes  of  6,  at  7s.  6d  each. 
Upwards  of  L,  100,000  of  Property  has  been  saved  by  these  Sig- 
nals preventing  the  collision  of  vessels  at  Sea. 
A  Trial  of  the  Life  Bouys  and  Belts  allowed  Gratis. 

W  A  T  C  H*E  S  ! 


R.    W.    FARQUHARSON, 

No.  15  High  Street, 
Immediately  below  the  Town  House, 

ESPECTFULLY  invites  inspection  of  his  present  Stock 
of  WATCHES,  CLOCKS,  JEWELLERY,  &c.,  which  he 
is  prepared  to  sell  at  extremely  low  prices. 

Intending  purchasers  would  do  well  to  make  a  call. 
A  good  heavy-cased  Silver  Lever  at  £5,  5s.,  an  article  strongly 
recommended,  and  warranted  London  finished. 

Watch  and  Clock  Repairs  carefully  executed. 
Dundee,  July  1846. 


282 

PLUMBERS,  BRASS  FOUNDERS,  GAS- 
FITTERS,  &c.  &c, 

15  Reform  Street. 
•  Manufactoiy,  146  Overgate  and  Albert  Court,  Nethergate, 

OUTHERLAND  &  MURDOCH,  in  returning  thanks  to 
^  their  numerous  Friends  and  the  Public  for  the  large  additional 
share  of  Patronage  they  have  received  since  they  opened  their 
new  Shop,  Reform  Street,  beg  respectfully  to  intimate  that  their 
present  Stock  consists  of  a  large  and  choice  Assortment  of  PA- 
TENT GAS  LUSTRES,  PENDANTS,  BRACKETS,  GAS  FIT- 
TINGS, PATENT  GAS  BURNERS,  and  some  very  beautiful 
CAMPHINE  LAMPS,  with  every  other  article  in  the  line. 

S.  &  M.,  in  recommending  Messrs  LAIDLAW  &  SON'S  PA- 
TENT SPRING  GAS  LUSTRES,  which  have  given  so  much 
satisfaction,  and  are  so  generally  admired — being  less  liable  to  go 
wrong  than  the  water  joint,  requiring  no  water  or  balance  weights 
— beg  to  state,  that  they  still  continue  to  have  the  sole  right  of 
making  these  Lamps  for  this  place  and  neighbourhood  by  License 
from  the  Patentees^ 

S.  &  M.  take  this  opportunity  of  strongly  recommending  the 
New  Patent  Gas  Burner,  in  imitation  of  the  Bude  Light,  which  for 
brilliancy  and  strength  of  light  is  greatly  superior  to  any  that  have 
come  under  their  notice,  an  inspection  of  which,  at  their  Premises, 
is  respectfully  solicited. 
Dundee,  May  1846. 


TAY    COFFEEHOUSE, 

76  MURRAYGATE, 

Opposite  the  Dog  Well, 
DUNDEE. 


THIS  House  affords  a  clean,  quiet,  comfortable  resort,  at  a 
mere  trifle  of  expense.  For  ONE  PENNY  an  individual 
may  enjoy  a  comfortable  CUP  of  COFFEE,  and  read  a  good  as- 
sortment of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  with  which  the  House  is 
regularly  supplied. 

The  Proprietors  are  anxious  that  their  House  may  be  made  as 
attractive  as  possible,  that  comfort  and  rational  recreation  may  be 
enjoyed  at  the  least  possible  expense. 

P.  CAITHNESS,  Manager. 


283 
PATENT  ELECTRO  PLATE. 


i      ALEXANDER    CAMERON, 
4  High  Street,  Dundee, 
agent  for  the  patentees, 
ELKINGTON    &    Co.,  LONDON, 

RESPECTFULLY  solicits  an  inspection  of  his  STOCK 
of  ELECTRO  PLATE  in  Spoons,  Forks,  Ladles,  Fish 
Knives,  Tea  Services,  Toast  Racks,  Kettles,  Claret  Jugs,  Cruet 
Frames,  Waiters,  Baskets,  Bottle  Stands,  Salad  Stands,  Epergnes, 
Dishes,  Dish  Covers,  &c.,  &c.,  the  whole  manufactured  by  the  Pa- 
tentees, and  sold  at  their  prices. 

The  superiority  of  this  manufacture  over  every  other  represen- 
tative of  Silver  is  acknowledged  by  all  competent  judges.  In  ele- 
gance of  design,  in  strength  and  durability,  in  perfect  freedom 
from  all  corrosive  or  uncleanly  qualities,  and  in  the  great  facility 
with  which  they  may  be  preserved  in  their  brilliant  and  beautiful 
condition,  the  Articles  made  by  this  process  stand  unrivalled,  and 
so  accurate  and  durable  are  they,  that  they  will  wear  twenty 
years,  and  cannot  be  told  from  real  silver;  the  bare  interest  of  mo- 
ney of  the  cost  of  these  Articles  in  Silver,  in  little  more  than  four 
years,  would  buy  them  in  Electro  Plate. 

The  Advertiser  can  refer  to  some  of  the  principal  Hotels  and 
Steam-ships  in  the  Kingdom,  where  they  have  been  in  daily  use 
for  many  years,  continuing  to  give  the  same  satisfaction  as  solid 
silver.  All  Goods  made  by  the  Patentees  bear  their  marks  E.  & 
Co.  under  a  crown,  and  also  their  Agent's  name,  and  such  only 
they  warrant. 

Old  Plated  and  Gilt  Goods  Re-Plated  and  Re-Gilt  at 
Moderate  Prices. 


ME  JOHN  BEADFOED,  No.  13  Crichton  Street  and 
No.  21  Overgate,  Dundee,  Auctioneer  and  Appraiser,  and 
General  Dealer  in  China,  Crystal,  Stoneware,  Hardware,  Japan- 
ned Goods,  Importer  of  all  kinds  of  French  and  German  Baskets, 
&c.  Goods  sold  on  Commission,  on  the  most  reasonable  terms,  at 
Mr  B.'s  shop,  21  Overgate. 

A  Sale  by  Auction  through  the  winter  season  every  Friday, 
Saturday,  and  Monday,  commencing  at  Seven  o'clock  evening,  and 
Goods  sold  remarkably  cheap. 

Private  Sale  through  the  day  at  both  the  above  Establishments. 


284 
q\    P  EDDIE, 

PERFUMERj  PERUKE  MAKER,  AND  HAIR  CUTTER, 

(From  London  and  Edinburgh), 
3  CASTLE  STREET, 

Opposite  British  Hotel, 

GRATEFULLY  acknowledges  the  liberal  support  he  has 
received  for  the  last  four  years  from  the  Ladies  and  Gentle- 
men of  Dundee  and  surrounding  country,  and  respectfully  begs  to 
intimate,  from  the  connection  he  has  formed  with  the  first  houses 
in  London  and  elsewhere,  he  can,  at  all  times,  procure  and  sup- 
ply his  customers  with  every  article  connected  with  his  line  of 
business,  all  of  which  are  of  the  most  Superior  Description,  and  on 
terms  the  most  advantageous. 

Always  on  hand,  a  choice  and  select  Stock  of  British  and  Fo- 
reign Perfumery,  Tortoiseshell  and  other  Combs;  Hair,  Cloth,  Hat, 
Velvet,  Flesh,  Tooth,  and  Nail  Brushes ;  Superior  Razors,  John- 
ston's Razor  Strops  and  Diamond  Paste ;  Penknives,  Scissars,  &c. 

G.  Peddie  particularly  solicits  the  attention  of  Gentlemen  to  his 
stock  of  Superior  Razors,  all  of  which  are  made  expressly  for  his 
customer  trade,  tried  and  warranted  to  give  general  satisfaction. 

Just  to  hand,  a  supply  of  genuine  Eau  de  Cologne,  direct  from 
Jean  Marie  Farina,  vis-a-vis  la  Place  Juliers  a  Cologne. 

The  Haircutting  and  Ornamental  Hair  Department  is  conduct- 
ed by  G.  Peddie  in  the  first  style  of  taste  and  elegance,  embracing 
the  newest  Inventions  now  extant  in  Perukes,  Scalps,  Braids, 
Frontlets,  Ringlets,  &c.,  all  of  which  will  be  found  equal  to  any 
in  London  or  Edinburgh,  and.at  prices  considerably  less. 

Liquid  Hair  Dye  for  cha|^^  Red  or  Grey  Hair  to  a  beautiful 
Brown  or  Black. 

Dealer  in  Havanna  Cigars  and  Manilla  Cheroots. 


ALEXANDER   M'WALTER, 

SHAWL  MANUFACTURER, 

TJESPECTFULLY  intimates  that  his  stock  of  Long  and 
-TV  Square  Shawls  is  at  present  very  complete^  with  every  new 
Design  in  French,  Norwich,  Paisley,  and  Edinburgh  Manufacture. 
Light  Checked  and  Printed  Shawls  for  Summer  wear  in  all 
the  different  textures.  Barege,  Llama,  Cachmere,  &c. ;  also  Clan 
and  Fancy  Tartan  Shawls,  Plaids,  Handkerchiefs,  &c.  Borders, 
Middles,  and  Fringes  sold  separately,  and  made  up  to  order. 

Foreign  and  British  Shawl  Warehouse,  12  Reform  Street. 


285 
ASPHALTE. 


THE  ENGLISH  BITUMEN  COMPANY 

HAVING  opened  a  Branch  Establishment  m  Dundee, 
are  now  enabled  to  lay  down  or  supply  their  well  proved 
ASPHALTE  in  any  part  of  Scotland,  cheaper  and  equal  to  any 
heretofore  done. 

This  material  has  been  used,  with  great  advantage,  for  Foot- 
paths, Areas,  Carriage  Roads,  Platforms,  &c. ;  and  being  'per- 
fectly impervious  to  damp  and  all  kinds  of  vermin,  for  Flooring, 
Warehouses,  Granaries,  Stables,  Coach-houses,  and  every  descrip- 
tion of  underground  Offices,  where  a  dry  and  durable  flooring  is 
an  advantage. 

Apply  to 

M.  M'KAY,  Agent, 
East  Dock  Street,  Dundee  ; 
Or  to 

MALCOLM  CARMICHAEL,  Manager, 
Head  Office,  Port  Dundas  Road, 
Glasgow. 


THE  ENGLISH  BITUMEN  COMPANY'S  IMPROVED 

SHEATHING,  DRY  HAIR,  ROOFING,  AND 

INODOROUS  FELT. 


'T^HE  Subscriber  begs  to  call  attention  to  the  above  Im- 
-^  proved  Sheathing  Felt  for  covering  Ships  Bottoms — to  the 
great  advantage  of  Dry  Hair  Felt  for  the  exposed  parts  of  Steam 
Pipes,  Boilers,  &c. — to  the  Roofing  Felt  as  a  cheap,  light,  and 
durable  substitute  for  Slates,"  Zinc,  or  Tiles — and  to  the  Inodorous 
Felt  as  an  efficacious  remedy  for  Damp  on  inside  of  Walls,  &c.' 

Every  information,  with  Circulars  and  Prices,  will  be  obtained 
on  application  to 

M.  M'KAY,  Agent, 
East  Dock  Street,  Dundee. 

(One  concern.) 


286 
DUNDEE  NATIONAL   SECURITY  SAVINGS  BANK. 


rriHE  BANK  is  OPEN,  at  21  REFORM  STREET,  as 
J-     follows : — 

FOR  RECEIVING  MONEY. 

On  MONDAY  and  THURSDAY  Mornings,  from  Nine  to  Ten 

o'clock ; 

On  WEDNESDAY  and  SATURDAY  Evenings,  from  Seven  to 

Eight  o'clock ;  and 

On  FRIDAY  Afternoon,  from  Twelve  to  Two  o'Clock. 

FOR  PAYING  MONEY. 

On  WEDNESDAY  Evening,  from  Seven  to  Eight  o'Clock ; 

On  THURSDAY  Morning,  from  Nine  to  Ten  o'Clock ;  and 

On  FRIDAY  Afternoon,  from  Twelve  to  Two  o'Clock. 

^^"  Deposits  of  One  Shilling  and  upwards  to  £30  received. 

Deposits,  25th  June  1845, £36,781     0     9 

Do.  do.        1846, 42,578     8     4 

Increase  in  twelve  months, •. £5,797    7    7 

Number  of  Depositors  at  Dundee,  20th  Nov.  1844,        2642 
Do.  do.  1845,        2991 

Increase  in  twelve  months, 349 


MR.    G.    J.    MELYEN, 

MUSICIAN, 

BEGS  to  offer  his  best  thanks  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Dundee 
and  its  vicinity,  for  the  very  liberal  share  of  patronage  with 
which  he  has  been  honoured  since  he  came  to  town,  and  assures 
them  that  no  effort  will  be  wanting  on  his  part  to  merit  a  continu- 
ance of  their  favour.  He  also  begs  respectfully  to  announce  that 
he  still  continues  to  attend  BALLS  and  PRIVATE  MUSI- 
CAL PARTIES,  either  by  himself  or  his  Band,  at  the  shortest 
notice. 

Violin  and  Violincello  Taught. 
Terms  Iloderate. 

Orders  left  with  Mr  Chalmers,  Bookseller,  Castle  Street,  or  at 
his  Lodgings,  Mrs  John  Banks,  38  Bell  Street. 
38  Bell  Street,  Dundee,  July  1846. 


287 

ADDITIONAL  ACCOMMODATION  TO  THE 
TRAVELLING  PUBLIC. 


T  PARKEil  respectfully  returns  his  sincere  thanks  to  his 
*^  •  numerous  Customers  and  the  Public  generally,  for  the  dis- 
tinguished support  he  has  received  since  he  commenced  his 
SPRING  VANS,  and  begs  to  intimate  that  his  Vans  leave  Cupar, 
Edinburgh,  Dundee,  and  Kirkaldy,  Twice  every  Lawful  Day. 

FROM 

Dundee  to  Cupar  and  Edinburgh, 10  morning. 

Dundee  to  Cupar  only, 4  afternoon. 

Kirkaldy  to  Dundee, 11  morning. 

„  Cupar, 3  afternoon. 

*  Cupar  to  Edinburgh, .' 8  morning. 

„  „  J  past  12  afternoon. 

„  Dundee, 8  morning. 

„  J  past    2  afternoon. 


An  Omnibus  leaves  13  Calton  Street,  Edinburgh,  at  Nine  a.m., 
and  at  half-past  One  o'clock  p.m.,  where  Passengers  and  Par- 
cels are  booked  for  the  Vans.  Passengers  booked  at  1  West 
Dock  Street;  7  South  Union  Street ;  and  45  High  Street, Dundee. 


PARCELS  BOOKED 


AT  EDINBURGH. 

Mr  Stringer's,  13  Calton  Street. 
Mr  Bertram's,  195  High  Street. 
Mr  Green's,  123  Grassmarket. 

AT  GLASGOW. 

Thos.  Howey  &  Co.,  Railway 
Station. 


AT  DUNDEE. 

Mr  Brown's,  45  High  Street. 
Mr    Monroe's,   1   West    Dock 

Street. 
Mr  Lind's,  7  South  Union  Street. 

AT  KIEKALDY. 

Mrs  Smith's,  Harbour  Head. 


Fares  from  Kirlcaldy  to  Newport,  only  'is. 
June  20. 1846. 


288 


STEAM 

TO 

EDINBURGH,  GLASGOW,  AND  THE  SOUTH, 


HE  Edinburgh  and  Dundee  Steam-Packet  Company's 
fine  New  Iron  Steam-Ship 

BEITANNIA, 

350  Tons  burthen,  and  150  Horse-power, 

Captain  P.  Greig, 

SAILS  FROM  DUNDEE 

Every  Afternoon  at  Two  o'clock ; 

AND 

FROM  GRANTON, 
Every  Morning  at  Half-past  Seven, 
Calling  at  Crail,  Anstruther,  and  Elie. 


FARES. 

Cabin,  4s  ;  Steerage,  2s  6d. 

Pleasure  Parties  from  Dundee  on  Saturdays,  and  returning  on 

Mondays, 
Cabin,  5s  ;  Steerage,  3s  ; 
Going  and  Returning. 


Goods  shipped  at  Dundee  at  one  afternoon  are  delivered  in 
Glasgow  next  morning.     Freights  very  moderate. 


^^  This  splendid  New  Iron  Steam-Packet  Ship,  the  largest, 
the  most  powei'ful,  and  swiftest  ever  on  this  passage,  of  a  beauti- 
ful model,  and  hull  and  engines  of  a  superior  description,  is  fitted- 
up  in  a  commodious  style,  with  separate  Dining  Saloons,  both  in 


283 


BRITANNIA  STEAMER,  (continued). 

Cabin  and  Steerage,  Private  State  Rooms  for  Parties  or  Families» 
Water-tight  bulkheads^  lire-boats  on  deck,  &c. 


Railway  Trains  to  Glasgow  at  half-past  7  and  10  evening. 

„  „  Berwick  at 9       „ 

„  „  Musselburgh  at  .,.,...  8  and  9       „ 

„  „  Haddington  at ,..,9       ,, 

J,  „  Edinburgh  on  the  Vessel's  arrival ; 

Fare  3d. 

Omnibuses  to  Edinburgh  on  the  Vessel's  Arrival ;  Fare  6d. 

Omnibuses  to  Leith  on  the  Vessel's  arrival. 


*;s5.*  Breakfasts;  Dinners,  and  Refreshments  on  board. 

'JOHN  BELL,  Agent. 

West  Protection  Wall, 
Dundee,  July  20.  1846. 


The  Britannia  resumes  l:er  winter  days  and  hours  of  sailing 
about  1st  November,  and  continues  till  about  the  1st  April,  saili 
ing  from  Dundee  every  Monday,  Wednesday,  and  Friday,  at  ten 
morning ;  and  from  Granton  every  Tuesday,  Thursday,  and  Sa- 
turday, at  half-past  eight  morning. 


WILLIAM  IdcGREGOR  &  CO., 

GUNMAKERS  AND  FISHING  TACKLE  MAKERS, 

"AVE  BEMOVED  from  No.  35  Eeform  Street  to 
-  39  Union  Street,  where,  by  strict  attention  to  business, 
and  moderate  charges,  they  hope  to  merita  share  of  public  pa- 
tronage. 


Manufacturers  of  Rupture  Bandages  and  Suspenders,  on  the 
newest  principles. 

T 


290 
THE  EXPEUIENCE  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY, 

BASED  UPON  THE  EXPERIENCE  OF 

SEVENTEEN  OF  THE  OLDEST  LIFE  OFFICES. 


I 


Capilal,  £300,000. 


Head  Office,  15  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Office  in  London,   58  King  William  Street. 


CHAIRMAN. 

THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD  DUNFERMLINE. 

DIRECTORS  IN  EDINBURGH. 


Robert  Nasmyth,  Esq. 
H.  Maxwell  Inglis,  Esq. 
John  Clerk  Brodie,  Esq. 
Robert  Rutherford,  Esq. 
John  Christison,  Esq. 
Robert  Blackwood,  Esq. 


Donald  Home,  Esq. 
Francis  Chalmers,  Esq, 
Robert  Ainslie,  Esq. 
James  Hay  Mackenzie,  Esq. 
Edward  Strathearn  Gordon,  Esq. 
Thomas  Graham  Murray,  Esq. 


MEDICAL  REFEREE. 

James  Miller,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Surgery  in  the  University 

of  Edinburgh. 

AUDITOR.  BANKERS. 

William  Moncrieff,  Esq.  The  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Alex.  W.  Robertson,  Manager  and  Actuary. 


DIRECTORS  IN  LONDON. 

Charles  Dodd,  Esq. 

William  Harris  Rayden,  Esq. 

Percival  Champion,  Esq. 


Hugh  Hope,  Esq. 

William  Pascall  Smithett,  Esq. 


PHYSICIAN.  STffRGEON. 

Anthony  Todd  Thomson,  Esq.  John  Adam  Townsend,  Esq* 

BANKERS. 

The  Commercial  Bank  of  London. 

SOLICITORS.  SECRETARY. 

Messrs  Dodd,  Grueber,  and  Rowsell,         Thomas  YuU  Wardrop, 


291 


THE  EXPERIENCE  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY Continued. 

The  success  which  has  attended  this  Company  is  mainly  attri- 
butable to  the  sound  principles  upon  which  it  is  based.  It  em- 
braces in  its  constitution  the  advantages  of  both  the  Mutual  and 
Proprietary  System  of  Assurance. 

The  Rates  of  Premium  charged  are  equitably  graduated  to  the 
different  ages  of  life  according  to  the  tables  of  mortality,  deduced 
from  the  Experience  of  Seventeen  of  the  Oldest  Life  Offices, 

In  the  Mutual  Department  of  the  Business,  Assurers  have 
all  the  advantages  of  Mutual  Assurance  without  incurring  risk  or 
responsibility,  and  Assurances  may  be  effected  at  a  much  lower 
rate  of  Premium  than  in  a  purely  Mutual  Office.  Five-sixths  of 
the  Profits  are  divided  among  the  Assured  every  Five  Years. 

In  the  other  Department  of  the  Business,  parties  may  effect 
Assurances  for  fixed  sums  at  a  Reduced  Rate  of  Premium.  The 
sums  in  the  Policies  are  all  guaranteed. 

Specimen  of  Rates  for  Insuring  £\(iO  on  a  Single  Life, 


■     without  participation. 

WITH 

participation. 

Age. 

For  One  Year 
Single  Premium. 

For  Seven  Years 
Annual  Premium. 

For  Whole  Life 
Annual  Premium. 

For  Whole  Life 
Annual  Premium. 

20 
30 
40 

£0  16     2 

0  18     8 

1  2  11 

£0  16     8 

0  19     9 

1  5     1 

£1  12     4 
2     1     6 
2  16     8 

£1  19    8 

2  9    9. 

3  5    9 

The  Company  undertakes  every  description  of  risk  contingent 
upon  human  life.  Copies  of  the  Prospectus,  and  all  information, 
may  be  had  on  application  at  the  Head  Office,  or  to  any  of  the 
Company's  Agents. 


DUNDEE  agency. 

JAMES  CHALMERS  Jun.,  10  Castle  Street,  Agent. 
ALEX.  DUNCAN,  Esq,,  M.D.,  Medical  Referee. 


292 


NORWICH  UNION  LIFE  INSURANCE  SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1808. 
Capital  Invested  £4,700,000. 


BOARD  OF  management  AT  EDINBURGH. 


Sir  Henry  Jardine  of  Harwood. 
John  Ferrier,  Esq.,  W.S. 


The  Honourable  Lord  Wood, 
William  Dallas,  Esq.,  W.S. 


THIS    SOCIETY     ]s    founded     on    the     principle    of 
MUTUAL    ASSURANCE,    the   whole    Profits    of    the 
Business  being  divisible  periodically  among  the  Insured. 

The  Rates  of  Premium  for  ages  under  45  are  about  ten  per  cent. 
under  those  of  the  older  Offices. 

The  following  list  of  some  of  the  earlier  Policies  exhibits  the 
aggregate  amount  of  Bonus  assigned  to  each  Policy  on  9th  Sep- 
tember 1842,  the  date  of  the  last  Division  of  Profits. 


Policy. 

Sum  Assured. 

Bonus. 

Policy. 

SuTQ  Assured. 

Bonus.        \ 

No. 

£ 

£        s     d. 

No. 

£ 

£           S.      D.     1 

477 

1000 

776     4  10 

1450 

2000 

754   17     2  1 

951 

499 

431   10     5 

1444 

1000 

519   10     7  \ 

170 

1000 

445  15     7 

1459 

300 

155   14     4 

751 

1000 

458     7     4 

1745 

2000 

1117    1  11 

1235 

2000 

852     5     1 

1850 

1500 

749  10     5 

1276 

1500 

619     3     4 

2570 

1000 

531     6  10 

NoE 

NTRY  MONE 

Y  is  charged, 

and  Cl. 

iiMs  are  pa 

id  at  the  end 

of  three  months  after  pi'oof  of  death. 

The  Society  also  grants  Annuities  on  Lives  extremely  favour 
able. 


NORWICH  UNION  FIRE  INSURANCE  SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1797- 

Subscribed  Capital,  £550,000. 

The  Sums  insured  with  this  Office  amount  to  about 
Fifty-Nine  Millions  Sterling. 

Insurers  receive  periodical  Dividends  from  the  Profits  of  the 
Society,  which  become  a  matter  of  some  importance  to  those  who 
insure  a  large  sum,  and  who  pay  a  heavy  premium.  The  Insured 
are  at  same  time  entirely  free  from  responsibility.  The 
Rates  of  Insurance  are  the  same  as  those  of  other  Offices,  and 
Losses  are  settled  liberally. 

JOHN  W.  ALEXANDER,  Writer,  10  Reform  Street,  Agent 
for  Dundee, 


293 

FORFARSHIRE  AND  PERTHSHIRE  FIRE 
INSURANCE  COMPANY. 


ORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 


George  Duncan,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Peter  Kinmond,  Esq. 
Thomas  Hunter,  Esq. 
Alexander  Balfour,  Esq. 
James  Marnie,  Esq. 
William  Thorns,  Esq. 


Thomas  Powrie,  Esq. 
David  Miln,  Esq, 
David  Martin,  Esq. 
John  B.  Baxter,  Esq. 
John  Duff,  Esq. 


MANAGER, 

PATRICK    H.    THOMS. 


Head  Office, 
14  St  Andrew's  Place,  Cowgate,  Dundee. 


n^HIS  is  the  only  native  establishment  for  FIRE  IN- 
-*-  SURANCE  connected  with  the  Central  District  of  Scotland ; 
and  the  Directors,  whilst  they  acknowledge  with  gratitude  the 
liberal  support  it  has  hitherto  enjoyed,  respectfully  solicit  the  con- 
tinued patronage  of  their  friends  in  the  Counties  of  Forfar,  Perth, 
and  Fife,  for  a  Company  whose  Proprietary  belongs  almost  ex- 
clusively to  these  Counties. 

Insurance  on  all  kinds  of  Property  is  effected  on  the  most  fa- 
vourable terms ;  and  Policies  on  Farming  Stock — including  Bes- 
tial, Agricultural  Produce,  Utensils,  and  Implements  of  Husban- 
dry— are  issued  Free  of  Duty. 

Terms  will  be  learned,  and  every  facility  afforded  for  effecting 
Insurances,  on  application  at  the  Company's  Office,  Dundee. 

No  charge  for  Policies  when  transferred  from  other  Offices. 
Dundee,  May  1846. 


294 

EAST   OF  SCOTLAND  LIFE  ASSURANCE 
COMPANY. 


Capital,  £250,000. 


ESTABLISHED  AT  DUNDEE  1844. 


Head  Office, — No,  1  Bank  Street,  Dundee. 
Office  in  Edinburgh, — No.  71  Prince's  Street. 
Office  in  Glasgow, — No.  54  St  Vincent  Street. 


ORDINARY   directors. 

David  Miln,  Esq.,  Banker,  Chairman. 


Peter    Dalgairns,    Esq.,    wine 

merchant. 
George  Fyfe,  Esq  ,  shipowner. 
John  Bell,  Esq.,  writer. 


Alexander  Bell,  Esq.,  surgeon. 
John  Hodgson  Anderson,  Esq., 

merchant. 
James  Neish,  Esq.,  Nethergate. 


medical  advisers. 
Robert  Bell,  Esq.,  M.D.  j  G.  M.  Osborne,  Esq.,  M.D. 

solicitor. 
William  Neish,  Esq.,  writer. 

MANAGER    AND  ACTUARY. 

Ebenezer  Erskine  Scott,  Esq. 


LIFE  ASSURANCES 

ARE  granted  by  this  Company  both  with  and  without  par- 
ticipation in  the  profits,  on  the  most  liberal  terms. 

PROGRESSIYE  LIFE  ASSURANCE. 

By  this  entirely  new  and  most  important  application  of  the 
principles  of  Life  Assurance,  a  very  large  saving  of  present  outlay  on 
the  part  of  the  assured  is  effected,  and  in  general  the  interest  and 
convenience  of  the  assured  are  more  effectually  studied  than  by  any 
other  method  of  assurance  at  present  in  use. 

ANNUITY  AND  REVERSIONARY  BUSINESS. 

This  Company  grants  all  descriptions  of  Life  Annuities  and 
Endowments ;  and  purchases  Reversions,  Annuities,  and  all  other 
life  interests ;  and,  in  general,  transacts  every  variety  of  business 
dependent  on  the  contingencies  of  life. 


295 

EAST  OF  SCOTLAND  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY— (Continued.) 

LOANS. 

The  Company's  system  of  Loans  on  Personal  Security,  con- 
joined with  Life  Assurance,  on  redeemable  annuity  and  otherwisOj 
will  be  found  highly  beneficial. 


Copies  of  the  Company's  Prospectus,  containing  full  informa- 
tion as  to  the  system  of  Progressive  Life  Assurance,  and  on 
all  other  branches  of  the  business,  may  be  had  on  application  at 
the  Head  Office  in  Dundee,  or  at  any  of  the  Company's  Agencies 
or  Branches,  where  also  every  advice  and  assistance  will  be 
promptly  given  to  parties  desirous  of  transacting  business  with 
the  Company. 

By  order  of  the  Directors, 

EBEN.  E.  SCOTT,  Manager. 


AGENCIES. 

Alyth... J.  F.  Allan,  Esq.,  surgeon. 

Arbroath ;.... Andrew  Binny,  Esq.,  banker. 

Blairgowrie Robert  Ayson,  Esq.,  postmaster. 

Dunkeld.. William  Mitchell,  Esq.,  writer, 

Forfar William  White,  Esq.,  writer. 

Meigle Mr  David  Murray,  saddler. 

Montrose James  Calvert,  Esq.,  writer. 

Perth Robert  Macfarlane,  Esq.,  writer. 


MESSRS   BLACKIE   &    SON 

T3ESPECTFULLY  intimate,  that  Stock  of  their  Publi- 
J-V  cations  is  always  kept  in  their  Warehouse,  7  Crichton 
Street,  where  the  Works  can  be  inspected,  and  every  informa- 
tion obtained. 

Subscribers  would  do  well  to  return  their  Books  for  binding, 
when  completed,  either  by  the  deliverers,  or  to  the  warehouse  5 
as  by  doing  so,  any  mistake  that  may  have  occurred,  either  in 
making  up,  or  in  delivery,  can  be  corrected.  The  volumes  will 
be  returned  free  of  csucriage,  finished  in  the  best  manner,  at  the  lowest 
prices, 

PATRICK  KNOX,  Agent. 


*;^*  B.  &  S.  can  only  be  responsible  for  Booh  given  for  binding 
as  stated  above. 

Dundee,  July  1846» 


296 

JOHM  M.  BSiTTS, 

AVC  TIONEEB   AND  AGENT, 

39  REFORM  STREET,  DUNDEE, 

WILLIAM    THOMSON, 

8  Refokm  Street, 

"DESPECTFULLY  invites  attention  to  his  extensive  and 

fashionable 

STOCK  OF  WOOLLEN  GOODS, 

COMPPaSING 

SUPERFINE    BLACK  AND   MEDLEY    CLOTHS, 

SCOTCH  AND   ENGLISH   TVfEEDS, 

DOESKINS,  KERSEYS,  CASSIMERES,  BEAYERS,  PILOT 

CLOTHS, 

VESTINGS,  HATS, 

LAMB  WOOL  UNDER  CLOTHING, 

With  every  other  description  of  material  suitable  for  Gentlemen's 
apparel. 

W,  T.,  encouraged  by  the  constant  increase  of  his  business,  is 
fully  determined  that  the  quality  of  his  Stock,  and  the  strict  mo- 
deration which  governs  the  arrangement  of  every  price,  shall  con- 
tinue to  render  his  Establishment  one  of  the  most  attractive  in 
Dundee. 


ADDITIONAL  NAMES,  &c. 

Donaldson,  Thomas  R.  (of  R.  &  D,);  ^i-  Seafield  Lane. 

Gray,  John,  surgeon,  83  Murraygate ;  h.  38  Constitution  Road. 

M'lntyre,  Henry,  spirit-dealer,  105  Overgate. 

Revel  &  Donaldson,  shipbrokers  and  general  commission  agents, 

45  Exchange  Street. 
Revel,  C.  G.  L.  (of  R.  &  D.) ;  h.  Morton's  Square. 


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